Florida State's Lottie Woad: Golfing Star and Academic All-American!

Florida State golfer Lottie Woad earns First Team Academic All-American honors and excels at NCAA Championships in 2025.
Florida State golfer Lottie Woad earns First Team Academic All-American honors and excels at NCAA Championships in 2025. (Symbolbild/MF)

Tallahassee, Florida, USA - In a remarkable achievement, Lottie Woad has been named a First Team Academic All-American by the College Sports Communicators. Woad stands out not just for her golfing prowess but also for her academic excellence, being the only golfer among the 16 student-athletes selected for the 2024-25 Academic All-American Division I At-Large First-Team. This recognition places her in distinguished company as the third female Florida State student-athlete to earn such honors, following Wendy Markham in 1985 and Mihaela Moldovan in 2004. Since 1985, seven Florida State female student-athletes have achieved At-Large Academic All-American status a total of eight times. Woad boasts an impressive 3.75 GPA in sport management, showcasing that she truly excels both on and off the course, as reported by seminoles.com.

Additionally, Woad has consistently demonstrated her athletic prowess, being named to the CSC Academic All-District team for the last two years and earning All-ACC Academic Team honors throughout her entire college career. What’s more remarkable is that she holds the record for the lowest career stroke average in Florida State history, an impressive 70.42. This standout golfer has not only claimed the title of ACC Golfer of the Year in 2024 but also triumphed in the prestigious Augusta National Amateur Championship, solidifying her status as a rising star in the sport.

Record-Breaking Performances

Woad has left quite an impression at the NCAA Championship Finals, where she finished second in 2024—a feat that set the record for the best individual finish in Florida State’s history. Her incredible journey saw her post a new school record of 279, with an impressive nine under-par score. This historic performance breaks the previous record of 282 held by Charlotte Heath. The 2024 NCAA Championship, which took place from May 17-22 at the La Costa North Course in Carlsbad, California, showcased her talent as she led her team despite Florida State tying for 11th overall. Woad’s second-place finish is her 16th career top-10 finish, which ties her for the fourth-highest in school history, according to tallahassee.com.

Under the guidance of Head Coach Amy Bond, who is in her 11th season at the helm, the Seminoles have achieved remarkable consistency, securing six consecutive top-12 finishes at the NCAA Championship Finals. This marks the seventh time Florida State has managed to finish in the top 12 overall.

A Promising Future

Woad, who is currently ranked as the No. 1 amateur women’s golfer in the world and has held that honor since July 31, 2024, continues to be a force in the golfing community. Having recently won the 2025 Women’s Irish Open with a score of 21 under par, it’s clear that her momentum is building as she prepares to compete in the Evian Championship in France, a major event on the Ladies European Tour.

The Florida State Seminoles women’s golf team, celebrating its rich 50-year history, not only competes in Division I of the NCAA but also proudly wears garnet and gold. Home to the Seminoles is the Don A. Veller Seminole Golf Course, a place steeped in tradition and excellence. The team has made numerous NCAA Championship appearances, with Woad being a shining light in their ongoing legacy, as documented by wikipedia.org.

Details
Ort Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Quellen