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FLORIDA STATE CAMPS Since 2004, Seminole Golf Camps have been providing top-level instruction to junior campers from around the country. The goal is to provide campers with an extensive, personalized learning experience. Each camper will get a taste of what collegiate golf is all about. From practicing at the private Florida State University team facilities, to staying on campus in residence halls, to learning from some of the top collegiate coaches in the country, and listening to current team members talk about their experiences, this camp will expose you to life as a Seminole Golfer.

The Seminole Day Camp is targeted for local junior golfers who have an interest in playing golf and improving their skills. The camp focuses on fundamentals of the game including: grip, swing mechanics, putting stroke and playing rules. The camp takes place at the Don Veller Seminole , home of the Seminole men’s and women’s golf teams’ state of the art practice facility. It is Table of Contents...... 1 2016-17 REVIEW a fun and challenging environment, with men’s 2016-17 Season In Review...... 33-34 and women’s golf team members serving as camp FSU WOMEN’S GOLF 2015-16 Tournament Results/Statistics...... 35 counselors. Campers should have some experience This Is FSU Women’s Golf...... 2-3 with golf and will need their own set of clubs. This DonVeller Seminole Golf Course...... 4 FSU WOMEN’S GOLF HISTORY camp is open to male and female golfers age 7-15. Tallahassee Golf Courses...... 5 Championship History...... 36 Season Outlook...... 6-7 Coaching History...... 37 The Seminole Overnight Camp is for junior golfers Team Roster...... 7 All-Time Letterwinners...... 48 who have experience playing golf but are ready to Academic Honors...... 39 take their game to the next level. Whether you are COACHING STAFF 1981 National Champions...... 40 trying to make your high school team, or are hoping Head Coach Amy Bond...... 8-10 All-Americans...... 41 to land a college golf scholarship, this camp is a must Assistant Coach Mary Matt Whall...... 11 Seminoles In The Pros...... 42-43 for you. Campers will have access to the Florida Assistant Coach Robert Duck...... 12-13 Atlantic Coast Conference...... 44 State University golf teams’ private practice facility Director of Golf Trey Jones...... 14-15 which includes state of the art video analysis with Director of Operations Jennifer Santiago...... 16 COMMUNITY SERVICE the V-1 Swing Analysis Program and Trackman Support Staff / Florida State Match-Up...... 17 OK Korrall...... 45 System. We will analyze your fundamentals; then Director’s Cup...... 46 help you develop a practice plan that you will be able PLAYERS to utilize when you leave camp. We will also discuss Kayla Jones...... 18-20 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY tournament selection and preparation, course Kim Metraux...... 21-23 University Administration...... 47 management, mental preparation and rules of the Morgane Metraux...... 24-26 FSU Sports Information...... 48 game. Lexie Flerlage...... 27 Amanda Doherty...... 28-29 Ashley Mangan...... 30 This camp is designed for advanced golfers but Sandra Salonen...... 31 tournament experience is not required. Golfers will Kathleen Sumner...... 32 be grouped according to skill and age level. This camp is open to both male and female golfers, age 11-16.

2018 FLORIDA STATE GOLF CAMP DATES Seminole Day Camp - June 7, 2018 Seminole Overnight Camp (commuter and overnight) - June 9-13, 2018

Camp is open to any and all registrants between the ages of 6 and 16.

To Register go to: www.seminolegolfcamps.com ALMANAC CREDITS The 2018 Florida State Women’s Golf Almanac is a publication of the Florida State University Sports Information Office and is published by the FSU Department of Athletics and Stan Wilcox, Director of Athletics. It is written and edited by Chuck Walsh, Christian Small and Logan Jones. Page template designed by Grant Hawkins Design, College Station, Texas. Covers designed by Maxo Jean. Featured Photograhers: Ryals Lee, Ross Obley, Antonio Morano, and Chuck Walsh. Printing by the FSU UPS Store.

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Florida State University is an elite, research-intensive, public institution and one of just two preeminent universities in the state of Florida. Located in Tallahassee, the capital city of the state, the university affords students and faculty opportunities for interaction with state and federal agencies for internships, research and part-time employment, as well as numerous social, cultural and recreational activities.

Florida State is a premier institution of higher learning, de- voted to transforming the lives of its students and shaping the future of society by offering programs of national and inter- national distinction in a climate of engagement, collegiality, diversity and achievement. The university is dedicated to ex- cellence in teaching, research, creative endeavors, and service while also striving to instill in its students the traits of strength, skill, and character.

One of the nation’s elite research universities, Florida State University is located on the oldest continuous site of higher education in Florida, in a community that fosters free inquiry and embraces diversity, along with championship athletics, and a prime location in the heart of the capital of the fourth largest state in the United States. The learning environment includes nationally and internationally renowned faculty and a highly talented student body of more than 41,000 students from more than 140 countries.

Florida State University has a goal of breaking into the Top 25 nationally recognized public universities in the United States and to continue to expand its global footprint. Central to reaching this goal is recognizing the importance of educating students to make a difference in the world and ensuring that our students have the skills, competencies and global aware- ness needed to face the challenges of the 21st century. To this end, we foster an environment of diversity and inclusion and challenge our students to be actively engaged on campus, in the community and throughout the world.

FSU is one of the nation’s top producers of both faculty Fulbright scholars and Fulbright students. FSU is ranked 3rd among research institutions for the most faculty to win Ful- brights, with seven faculty members winning the prestigious award in 2015-2016. Eleven students won Fulbrights to study or teach English abroad — more than any other institution in Florida.

With 17 colleges, students can take courses of study leading to a baccalaureate degree in 215 fields in 107 degree-programs, to a master’s or advanced master’s degree in 125 degree programs in 285 fields, to a specialist degree in 25 degree programs, to a doctoral degree in 80 degree programs, as well as to a profes- sional degree in three degree programs.

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2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 3 DON VELLER SEMINOLE GOLF COURSE

The Dave Middleton Golf Complex and the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course are home to the PGA Golf Management Program, which is one of only a few programs in the country that is accredited by the ’s Association of America. A 27,000-square-foot clubhouse, the Dave Middle- ton Golf Complex boasts private technologically advanced Wi-Fi classrooms, study and teaching labs, an internship library, a fully equipped club repair room, a , public locker rooms and the Renegade Grill. The $7 million facility (for use by the Florida State Golf teams and PGM stu- dents only) is a two-building complex, which also includes a multi-directional , a video analysis instructional center with hitting bays for inclement weather, chipping and putting greens, as well as locker rooms, team lounge, auditorium and fitness facility. The golf course was renovated in 2004 with the reconstruction of all 18 greens, complexes, boxes and the state-of-the-art TiffEagle Turf was installed on all the putting surfaces. Each year the facility hosts over 60,000 rounds of golf. The golf course was recently recognized as one of the top 10 golf courses in the country by the National Golf Foundation for customer loyalty and satisfaction. * 18 Hole regulation length * Public Golf Course * 73 * 7,147 yards * Built 1962 / Redesigned 2004 * Architecht: Bill Amick * Greens: Tiffeagle * Fairways: Bermuda * Open All Year

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2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 5 2017-18 SEASON PREVIEW Seminoles Look To Earn 13th Consecutive NCAA Appearance

Florida State’s Amy Bond, the 2017 ACC Coach In addition, the weekly battle for the Seminoles’ of the Year, approaches every season with a very final spot in the lineup between a combination high level of excitement. She has built a program of seniors Kayla Jones and Lexie Flerlage and that will compete for the ACC Championship and sophomores Ashley Mangan and Sandra Salonen on the national level every year because she has will keep the Seminoles competitive deep into the recruited and coached outstanding golfers who NCAA Championship Finals in May. continue to develop into top-level collegiate play- ers. Bond’s ability to teach the members of her Any mention of the Florida State Women’s Golf team to be physically and mentally prepared for team in 2018 has to begin with the Metraux sisters, each tournament is one of the many things she Kim and Morgane, who have been mainstays in the does well. Seminoles’ lineup since their arrival as freshmen. Kim and Morgane are two of the more experienced Entering the 2018 competitive season, Bond once golfers in the country, having played in 71 com- again knows that she has put her group of eight bined events, four NCAA Championship Finals, golfers in position to contend for team titles, post- five NCAA Regional Championships, five ACC season honors, and a run at the coveted national Championships and having earned All-ACC honors championship. a combined three times (Kim, twice; Morgane, once). “We feel really good about our team as we begin play in the spring season,” said Bond. “We have a “Kim and Morgane are great leaders for our team,” strong nucleus of players who have played a lot said Bond. “They both lead by example and let their of golf at Florida State, golfers who led us to the play on the course do their talking. They are great No. 1 ranking last season. It’s our job to build on teammates and teachers in their own ways. They that success and continue to take this program are very valued members of our team.” to even higher levels. With this group of golfers, I I am really looking for her to have a great season.” am excited about their experience and their ability Morgane enters the final semester of her Florida to play well under the many conditions and on State career ranked third in school history with Metraux played in the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open the different courses we will travel to this season. a 73.50 career stroke average. She is one of only and advanced to the second round of LPGA Quali- Their collective experiences are going to be a five golfers in school history with a career scoring fying school during the fall of 2017. positive for us and one of the deciding factors to average below 74.00 strokes per round and she our success.” earned All-America honors by the Women’s Golf Kim is a two-time All-ACC selection (2016 and Coaches Association as a junior and All-Regional 2017) who will certainly contend for conference Florida State has one of the most experienced line- honors as a freshman in 2015. and national honors as a senior. She is ranked ups in the country this spring, with the firepower sixth in school history with her 74.08 stroke aver- to keep the Seminoles ranked among the nation’s “Morgane is an exceptional golfer who keeps add- age entering the 2018 spring season. Kim averaged elite through the season. ing pieces to her game,” said Bond. “She prepares a career-low 73.98 strokes in 35 rounds during 12 to do well and will be a major factor in our success tournaments as a junior in 2016-17. The return of the Metraux sisters – seniors Kim this season. Morgane prepares herself for practice and Morgane – and the emergence of sophomore and tournaments as well as any golfer I have ever “Kim is a very smart golfer whose strength is navi- Amanda Doherty along with freshman Kathleen coached, and she is always looking for ways to gating her way around any golf course she plays,” Sumner gives the Seminoles four golfers with the become a better golfer. Because of the vast and said Bond. “She has played so much high-level ability to win any tournament on the schedule. different experiences, she has had at Florida State, golf and has seen so many types of courses – two parts of her game that make her very comfortable in any setting. Her continued improvement, as a ball-striker and on the greens, are what is going help her become a standout golfer. As she contin- ues to put all parts of her game together, she adds a dynamic to our team that makes us better. The better Kim is, the better Florida State is as a team.”

Metraux was one of three players who was in the Seminoles’ lineup in each of their four events during the fall of 2017 and has helped Florida State to seven tournament championships during her career.

Doherty, one of the top young players in all of collegiate golf, has displayed her ability to be a top-level golfer since her arrival at Florida State in the fall of 2016. All she has done in three semesters of golf is earn four top-10 finishes, play

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2017-18 Florida State Women’s Golf Roster two players -- Flerlage and Salonen -- who have Name Ht. Class Hometown/Last School continuously displayed the desire to compete for Amanda Doherty 5-1 So. Atlanta, Ga./The Galloway School the Seminoles. Lexie Flerlage 5-5 Sr. Venice, Fla. /Venice One of four senior members of the Florida State Kayla Jones 5-2 Sr. Milton, Ga. /Milton women’s golf team who is in her fourth season Ashley Mangan 5-7 So. Clermont, Fla./Lake Highland Prep as a member of the squad, Flerlage earned playing Kim Metraux 5-7 Sr. Lausanne, Switzerland /Gymnase de Chamblandes time for the first time in her career at the 2017 Morgane Metraux 5-8 Sr. Lausanne, Switzerland/Auguste Piccard High School Florida State Match-Up. She scored a 73 in her first Sandra Salonen 5-6 So. Espoo, Finland/Mäkelänrinteen Lukio Sports H.S. career round, an effort that displayed her competi- Kathleen Sumner 5-3 Fr. Charleston, S.C. /Bishop tive desire to the Seminole coaching staff.

Head Coach: Amy Bond (Florida State, 1999) “Lexie is one of our hardest workers on our team,” Assistant Coach: Matt Whall (University of Loughborough) said Bond. “If she has a really good spring season, Assistant Coach: Robert Duck (Augusta State, 2001) we could have a season to remember at Florida State. Lexie is a great teammate who pushes all in the one NCAA Championship Final, one NCAA contribute to Florida State’s success during the of her teammates to play well, thus, making all the Regional Championship and one ACC Champion- spring of 2018. players on our team better competitors.” ship. Doherty has been Florida State’s leader in three of the first 16 events of her career and shot Jones, the more experienced of the two golfers, Salonen has been a positive teammate since her a near-school record round 66 in the Dickson has played in 26 events during her career in Talla- arrival as a freshman as well. Her practice habits Intercollegiate as a freshman. hassee. She is ranked ninth in school history with and ability to play well in qualifiers pushes her a career scoring average of 75.13 strokes entering teammates to player both better and harder.” “There is so much to be excited about with Amanda the final semester of her collegiate career. Jones Doherty,” said Bond. “She is tough as nails, is one of four seniors on the Seminoles’ roster, “I love Sandra because she is one of the most doesn’t back down, doesn’t get discouraged and played in the 2016 NCAA Championship Finals and positive players we have on our team,” said Bond. has an incredible ability to play through distrac- win the individual title at the Mo Morial Classic at “As she continues to gain experience, she is going tions. Amanda is one of the bedrock players of Texas A&M in the fall of 2014. to help us during her career. Sandra continues to our team, and I am extremely excited to help her “Kayla has really matured as a golfer during the expand her game each day she comes to practice, continue to improve this spring and in the next two first three seasons of her career,” said Bond. and I am very pleased with her progress on the seasons of her career. She is going to be a force “She has displayed the ability to perform at a high golf course.” in collegiate golf before her career as a Seminole level and will be an important member of our tam is over.” this spring. Kayla needs to develop a sense of Florida State’s players have become accustomed consistency which would allow her to score low in to playing and being competitive on one of the na- Doherty is ranked fourth in school history with just about every round she plays. That’s the part tion’s toughest schedules. This spring will see the a 73.71 stroke average and played in the NCAA of her game, that if she can master that, she would Seminoles host two events and play in some of the Championship Finals, the NCAA Columbus be a consistent member of the lineup.” nation’s most high-profile tournaments. Florida Regional Championship and the ACC Champion- State will play host to the Fifth Annual Florida ship in her first season as a freshman. Her scoring Mangan, who played in two of Florida State’s fall State Match-Up and the NCAA Regional Champion- average in her first collegiate season (74.26) is the 2017 events, demonstrated her ability and desire ships at the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course in third lowest by a freshman in school history. to move in to the Seminoles’ lineup in her second Tallahassee. season at Florida State. She is a very smart and Sumner was a pleasant a surprise as a first- confident golfer who earned the best score of “We began one of the toughest schedules we have semester freshman during the fall of 2017. She her career, a 1-under par 70, in the third round of ever played in the fall and gained some valuable played in all four events, counted 10 of her 12 the 2017 Schooner Fall Classic at the Belmar Golf experience heading into the spring,” said Bond. scores to the team score, and earned a top-20 fin- Club in Norman, Oklahoma. Mangan’s score of 70 “Our schedule takes us all across the country with ish in her first career event. included the first eagle of her career, two birdies a test coming on every course. Our program has and 12 of 18 holes scored at par. reached a level where we know we can be success- “The sky is certainly the limit for Kathleen,” said ful against the teams in each event.” Bond. “I am really looking forward to helping with “I was very impressed with Ashley’s determination her development for the next four years. She to play as a member of our lineup last fall,” said Bond relishes the opportunity to host the Match- handled her first semester of collegiate golf unlike Bond. “She earned her way into the lineup for the Up and the NCAA Regional Championship. any golfer I have ever worked with. Kathleen was Schooner Fall Classic and the Stanford Intercol- well-prepared mentally for every event, handled legiate which showed me that she is becoming “This is going to be a great spring with two home her academic commitments and was one of the ready to help us win tournaments. Her 70 at the events,” said Bond. “The Match-Up is one of the many shining lights on our team during the fall. Schooner in tough conditions was a great round of nation’s best early-season tournaments and it’s She is going to be very exciting to watch during golf. She, too, needs to become more consistent an honor to host an NCAA Regional. This is a her career as a Seminole. in our team qualifiers to break through into the season we are really looking forward to because of A pair of players – Jones and Mangan – are strong lineup and I see that coming soon.” the events we have scheduled and the incredible players who will compete for playing time in the opportunity to play host to two great events. Host- Seminoles’ lineup with each having the ability to Florida State’s will showcase its depth with ing these two events is very exciting for Florida State University and our program.”

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 7 HEAD COACH AMY BOND Eighth-Year Head Coach

Amy Bond, the 2017 ACC Coach of the year, streak that brings the program’s current school- In her seven seasons at Florida State, the has expeditiously built one of the top women’s record streak to 12 consecutive NCAA appear- Seminoles have played in seven NCAA Cham- golf programs in the nation at Florida State. ances entering the 2017-18 season. pionship tournaments, produced the school’s With a crystal clear plan and meticulous ideas first two NCAA Regional Champions (Maria on its execution, she has gone about the step With her student-athlete first approach, her Salinas in 2012 and Matilda Castren in 2016), by step construction of her program with a love of the game of golf, her unbridled love earned five All-American honors (Matilda definite goal in mind: To Win The National for Florida State University and her ability to Castren in 2014 and 2017, Salinas in 2011 and Championship. recruit top-level talent, Bond constantly works 2013, Morgane Metraux in 2017), earned 13 to take the Seminole women’s golf program to All-ACC selections (Salinas in 2011 and 2012, Bond led the Seminoles to the one of the great- a higher level. That higher level is in the class- Jessica Negron in 2013, Castren in 2014, 2016 est seasons in school history in 2017. room, with her relationships with her players, and 2017, Alex Milan in 2014, Lydia Gumm in and Florida State’s success on the golf course 2015 and 2017, Kim Metraux in 2016 and 2017 The Seminoles were ranked No. 1 in the nation, have all allowed her program to become and Morgane Metraux in 2017) and had 20 won six tournament championships, had four recognized as one of the top all-around pro- players earn All-ACC Academic honors. players named to the All-ACC team, led the grams in all of college golf. nation in scoring average vs. par, led the nation As a player, Bond earned a spot on the ACC’s in par 5 scoring enroute to Bond being named The Seminole Women’s Golf Team is recognized 50th Anniversary team. As an assistant coach the ACC Coach of the Year. Florida State won as a star among stars as Florida State is annually she helped the Seminoles to three NCAA an unprecedented six tournaments to tie for the celebrated as one of the top athletic programs Tournament appearances. As Florida State’s national lead. Never before had any team in in the nation. Florida State has finished in the head coach, she has led the Seminoles to seven Florida State history won more than five events top 25 in the Director’s Cup in each of the last NCAA Championship appearances in her first in a single season. Florida State took over the nine years. seven years. nation's No. 1 ranking after winning the Jim West Challenge and the Cardinal Cup during the fall season. The Seminoles then earned the highest NCAA regional seed in school history (No. 2), and finished in third place in the NCAA Columbus Regional Championship before earning their second consecutive top-20 finish at the NCAA National Championship Finals.

During her first seven seasons as Florida State’s Head Women’s Golf Coach, Bond has coached four All-Americans, two Regional Champions, 12 All-ACC selections, 22 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll selections with 52 academic hon- ors, 13 players who have been named to the All-ACC Academic team and four who have been named to the All-America Scholar Athlete team.

As the Seminoles’ head coach, she has led Florida State to seven consecutive NCAA Championship Tournament appearances – a

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second at the NCAA Division I Shoal Creek Regional, won team championships in the fall 2015 Jacksonville Classic and the spring 2016 Florida State Match-Up, finished in the top five of nine of its 13 matches, had two players earn NCAA Shoal Creek All-Region honors (Matilda Castren and Kim Metraux) and had two players earn All-ACC honors (Castren and Kim Metraux). Academically, the Seminoles had each member of its team named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll, saw four players named to the ACC All-Academic Women’s Golf Team (Castren, Lydia Gumm, Kim and Morgane Metraux) and had two players (Kim and Morgane Metraux) named to the WGCA All-American Scholar Athlete team.

BOND AS A TOURNAMENT HOST Bond’s passion for growing the game of golf has increased her desire to plan and host large- scale tournaments at Florida State. She hosted the NCAA East Regional Championship in 2014, a 24-team event that showcased the best (2001-06) when she helped lead the Seminoles in women’s collegiate golf for the first time in Throughout her playing career at Florida State, to the NCAA Championships three times. school history. Bond will play host to the sixth she played as one of the Seminoles’ top players Bond is one of three Florida State University Annual Florida State Match-Up in February (she was named Florida State’s team MVP in alumni who are current head coaches at their of 2018 and the NCAA Tallahassee Regional 1997, 1998 and 1999), played with a number of alma mater, joining Jennifer Hyde (women’s in May of 2018 as she continues to attract high touring professionals (including LPGA major tennis) and Mike Martin (baseball). level competition to the city of Tallahassee on winner and current analyst Karen an annual basis. Stupples) and has coached many of Florida LEAD FSU TO HISTORIC SEASON IN 2017 State’s recent greats including the only four- Florida State’s enjoyed one of the top seasons in RECRUITING SUCCESS AT FSU time golf All-American in school history school history in 2017 as it earned the nation’s During her first seven seasons as the head (Caroline Westrup). While achieving suc- No. 1 ranking, won a school record six tourna- coach at Florida State, she has continued the cess during her career as a player and a coach, ment championships, were the No. 2 seed at of recruiting talented players and Bond has never lost sight of her ultimate goal: NCAA Columbus Regional Championship, and outstanding student-athletes to Tallahassee. the success and achievements of her student- played in the NCAA Championships finals for Her list of top recruits includes Matilda Castren athletes. the second consecutive season. The Seminoles - the Seminoles’ all-time leading golfer for led the ACC and finished second nationally stroke average and individual wins - and five In her 12 seasons as a Seminole coach (five as with a school record stroke average. players who have been named to the WGCA an assistant and seven as the head coach), every Individually, two different golfers won five All-America Scholar Athlete team. Kim and student-athlete who has played golf at Florida different tournament championships, a school- Morgane Metraux, two of the top rising State has earned her bachelor’s degree and every record four golfers earned All-ACC honors and amateur players in the world, were also one played on at least two NCAA Tournament two earned All-American honors. Academi- recruited by Bond to attend Florida State. In teams during their careers. The Seminoles are cally, each of Florida State’s five starters were five years as an assistant coach at Florida State, among the NCAA leaders with a perfect APR named to the All-ACC Academic Golf Team, Bond helped recruit five players who earned rating during the first seven seasons of Bond’s all 12 members of the team were named to the All-ACC honors a total of 12 times and formed head coaching tenure at Florida State. ACC Academic Honor Roll, and three play- the nucleus of two top 20 ranked teams. The ers were named to the WGCA All-American Seminoles finished in a tie for 16th nationally FLORIDA STATE IS HOME FOR BOND Scholar Team. The Seminoles finished the in 2006 and in a tie for 19th nationally in 2004. Amy Bond joined the long and illustrious list 2016-17 season ranked No. 6 by and She was also instrumental in recruiting Caro- of Florida State alumni who have returned to No. 11 by Golfstat. line Westrup - the only four-time All-American coach their alma mater when she was named and four-time All-ACC selection in school the Seminoles’ head coach on June 25, 2010. FSU EARNED SUCCESS IN 2016 history. She returned to her Seminole roots after an Florida State finished the 2015-16 season outstanding playing career at Florida State ranked 19th nationally by Golfstat, 24th PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS (1994-99) , during which she finished in 30th nationally by Golfweek and finished 15th Bond has recruited and coached eight place in the 1999 NCAA Championship Finals, nationally in the NCAA Division I Cham- players who have played, or are currently and after a five-year career as an assistant coach pionship Finals. The Seminoles finished in

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 9 HEAD COACH AMY BOND Eighth-Year Head Coach Amy Bond playing professional golf. She coached Kris- nine players named to the All-American Schol- Professional Players tin Tamulis (Florida State) who is currently ar team. The Seminoles’ individual success has Lacey Agnew LPGA/LPGA Symetra Tour Matilda Castren playing on the LPGA Tour. She also recruited certainly translated into team success during Alex Milan LPGA Symetra Tour and coached four-time All-American Caroline Bond’s head coaching tenure at Florida State. Kelly Shon LPGA Tour Macarena Silva LPGA Futures Tour Westrup (Florida State) who earned her LPGA The Seminoles team was lauded by the NCAA Caroline Westrup European/LPGA Symetra Tour Tour Card for the 2014 season (and who played for attaining a perfect multi-year Academic All-Americans in the 2013 U.S. Open), another who is playing Performance Rate score of 1000 for the latest Maria Salinas 2011, 2012 Morgane Metraux 2017 on the LPGA Tour (Lacey Agnew), two who measuring period in 2015-16. The Florida State Matilda Castren 2014, 2017 earned success on the Symetra Tour (Jaclyn women’s golf team has achieved a perfect APR Regional Champions Burch and Macarena Silva), one who is playing in each of Bond’s seasons as Florida State’s head Maria Salinas 2012 (Central Regional) on the Symetra Tour (Alex Milan), one on the coach. Calculated over the four most recent Matilda Castren 2016 (Shoal Creek Regional) European Tour (Maria Salinas) and three years of data, the multi-year APR is a real-time All-Region players who began their professional careers measurement of eligibility and retention of Jessica Negron 2011, (East Regional), 2013 (West Regional) on the LPGA Symetra Tour (Susannah Aboff, student-athletes competing on every NCAA Maria Salinas 2012 (Central Regional) Morgane Metraux 2015 (San Antonio Regional) Marlowe Boukis and Michelle Grilli). Division I sports team. Bond Matilda Castren 2016 (Shoal Creek Regional) developed her academic achievement phi- Kim Metraux 2016 (Shoal Creek Regional) SEMINOLES AT THE 2013 U.S. OPEN losophy as a player at Florida State as she was All-ACC Selections Bond and the Seminoles were well represented named an Academic All-American in 1998 and Maria Salinas 2011, 2012 Jessica Negron 2013 at the 2013 U.S. Women’s Open at Sebonack 1999 and earned ACC Academic Honor Roll Matilda Castren 2014, 2016, 2017 with four of the top players in the accolades three times during her playing career Alex Milan 2014 Lydia Gumm 2015, 2017 history of the program – , (1996, 98, 99). Bond’s teams in both 2015 and Kim Metraux 2016, 2017 Kristin Tamulis, Macarena Silva and Caroline 2016 were presented with the Golden Torch at Morgane Metraux 2017 Westrup – all playing in the event. Florida State’s annual Black Tie student-athlete Ivy League Golfer of the Year Susannah Aboff 2008, 2009 gala for the team with the highest GPA. Bond’s Kelly Shon 2013, 2014 BOND ON THE NATIONAL SCENE 2015 team finished the spring semester with 12 All-Ivy Selections Bond is the immediate past President of the players earning a 3.0 grade point average or Susannah Aboff 2007, 2008, 2009 Women’s Golf Coaches Association, as she higher. The women’s golf team was the only Marlowe Boukis 2009 Sharla Cloutier 2007 served as the President of the organization team at Florida State to accomplish that feat Anna Jang 2010 Annika Welander 2007 from 2013-16. She has served in a number of during the spring 2015 academic semester. The Kelly Shon 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 positions on the national governing board after Seminoles’ earned a cumulative GPA of 3.591 WGCA Scholar Athlete Team serving the organization as its treasurer during the 2015-16 fall and spring semesters. Laure Castelain 2014 beginning in 2008. Bond began on the WGCA Kayla Jones 2015 Kim Metraux 2015, 2016, 2017 Board as its treasurer (2008-12), served as its TOP 50 PLAYER IN ACC HISTORY Morgane Metraux 2015, 2016, 2017 vice president (2012-13) and then as its Presi- Bond was named to the Atlantic Coast Amanda Doherty 2017 dent (2013-16). The WGCA was formed in Conference 50th Anniversary team in 2002 All-ACC Academic Honor Roll Selections Maria Salinas 2011, 2012 1983 as an organization to promote along with Seminole greats Karen Stupples Macarena Silva 2011 participation in women’s collegiate golf. The and Louise Wright. Bond was a 1998 All-ACC Hannah Thomson 2012 Laure Castelain 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 vision of WGCA since its inception has been to selection as well. She earned 10 top-10 finishes Malin Jansson 2013 encourage the playing of intercollegiate golf for during her career and was named the Semi- Carlton Kuhlo 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Alex Milan 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 women in correlation with a general objective noles’ Most Valuable Player each year during Jessica Negron 2013 of education and in accordance with the highest her career. Bond competed in the NCAA Mary Beth Ramsay 2013 Sherrell Buckley 2014, 2016, 2017 tradition of intercollegiate competition. Championship tournament in 1999 and played Lydia Gumm 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Kayla Bloor 2 014, 2015, 2016 in three NCAA regional tournaments. She Anna Sophia Böhmer 2015, 2016, 2017 ACADEMIC ACCOLADES was an All-Region selection in 1999 and was Matilda Castren 2015, 2016, 2017 Kayla Jones 2015, 2016, 2017 Academic success is the cornerstone of Florida the medalist at the 1998 Ryder/Florida State Kim Metraux 2015, 2016, 2017 State’s program under Amy Bond. In 2016 (10) Championship tournament. Morgane Metraux 2015, 2016, 2017 Lexi Flerlage 2016, 2017 and 2017 (12), every member of the Seminole Dominika Gradecka 2016. 2017 women’s golf team was named to the ACC PERSONAL Amanda Doherty 2017 Ashley Mangan 2017 Honor Roll, nine players were named to the An Ocala, Fla., native, Bond earned a Bachelor’s Sandra Salonen 2017 All-ACC Academic team and five were named Degree in Sport Management from Florida Tournament Victories All-American Scholar Athletes by the WGCA. State in 1997 before earning her Master’s Princeton Invitational 2007, 2008 (at Princeton) Yale Fall Intercollegiate 2007 (at Princeton) The women’s golf team earned the highest grade Degree in Sport Administration from Florida Hoya Invitational 2007, 2008 (at Princeton) point average of the Seminoles’ 20 athletic State in 1999. Bond’s twin brother, Tommy, Nittany Lion Invitational 2008 (at Princeton) ECAC Championships 2009 (at Princeton) teams in 2016 (3.591) and 2017 (3.616). is the Director of Athletics and head baseball Roar-EE Invitational 2009 (at Princeton) During Bond’s first seven seasons as Florida coach at Trinity Catholic in Ocala, Fla. Tommy Web.com/Marsh Landing 2014 (at Florida State) Jacksonville Classic 2016 (at Florida State) State’s head coach, the Seminoles have totaled led Trinity Catholic to the 4A state champion- Florida State Match-Up 2016 (at Florida State) Schooner Fall Classic 2016 (at Florida State) 54 ACC Honor Roll selections, had 24 players ship in 2014. Jim West Challenge 2016 (at Florida State) named to the All-ACC Academic team and had Florida State Match-Up 2017 (at Florida State) The Dickson 2017 (at Florida State) Clemson Invitational 2017 (at Florida State) 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S6 GOLF G PAGE 10 ASSISTANT COACH MATT WHALL Assistant Coach

Matt Whall, who helped the Texas Tech women’s During the 2015-16 season, Whall once again golf team to two appearances in the NCAA Cham- helped lead the Lady Raiders to another NCAA pionships in the last three seasons, is in his first Regional appearance. In addition, he helped Gabby season as an assistant coach for the nationally Barker earn the single-season school record with ranked Florida State men’s and women’s golf a 72.3 strokes average. She was named the 2016 teams. In his three seasons at Texas Tech, the Big 12 Player of the Year and earned All-America Lady Raiders advanced to the NCAA regional Honorable Mention honors. championships three times and made two trips to the national championships in 2015 and 2017. Texas Tech claimed two team titles during Whall’s second season as the Lady Raiders won the Hens- Whall coached Texas Tech to two team champion- sler Financial Intercollegiate and the Red Raider ships and 32 top-10 team finishes in his three Invitational crown in 2017. years in Lubbock. The 2017-18 season saw the Lady Raiders return Whall helped Texas Tech to a program-best fifth- to the NCAA Championships after defending its place finish in the 2015 NCAA Championships. The home course with a fifth-place finish in the NCAA Lady Raiders, who were making just their second Lubbock Regional. Whall mentored a young lineup all-time appearance in the NCAA Championships, throughout the season as Texas Tech was led by used a strong final round to overcome a five-shot a pair of juniors and then four players who were deficit and advance to the portion of classified as either a freshman or sophomore. the championship as one of the top eight teams. Whall worked with Lady Raider standout Sofia Texas Tech fell to Duke in the quarterfinal round Garcia in 2018 as she put together one of the best of match play, ending an historic season in a tie freshmen seasons in Texas Tech history. She for fifth after the Lady Raiders began the spring closed her first collegiate season with a 73.60 ranked 68th nationally. Part of Texas Tech’s suc- scoring average - the sixth-lowest in program cess stemmed from its work on the greens where history and the lowest ever for a Texas Tech fresh- the Lady Raiders led the country with 570 birdies. man. Prior to his arrival at Texas Tech, Whall spent most of the last decade as a coach on the amateur circuit in his native United Kingdom where he was part of the England Golf coaching staff for the Under-16 Regional Girls squad.

In addition to his coaching accomplishments, Whall is certified as a PGA Advanced Professional and holds numerous qualifications in golf psychol- ogy, putting, short game coaching and club hitting.

He graduated from the University of Loughborough in the United Kingdom and spent time learning much of the coaching and teaching aspects of the game from mentor and former Palmer Cup coach for England, David Ridley.

Whall and his wife, Jenny, have relocated to Tal- lahassee along with their son Noah. 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 11 ASSISTANT COACH ROBERT DUCK Assistant Coach

Robert Duck, who has worked with the two He has helped coach both programs into the Duck’s work with Florida State’s players has led greatest collegiate golfers in school history and NCAA Tournament in each of his first six years to incredible individual success in his first six who has helped both the Seminoles’ men’s and while working with All-Americans and All- seasons in Tallahassee. His teaching abilities women’s golf teams reach the nation’s No. 1 ACC honorees on both teams. and coaching philosophies have helped acceler- ranking, is in his seventh season as an assistant ate the careers of two of the top men’s players coach with both programs at Florida State In his first six seasons at Florida State, the men in school history – Koepka and Daniel Berger University. His ability to teach the game of golf have produced eight All-Americans, 14 All- – as well as four of the top performers in school to the nation’s top golfers has helped elevate ACC selections, two ACC Golfers of the Year history on the women’s side – Matilda Cas- Florida State’s programs to rank among the (Koepka in 2012 and Hank Lebioda in 2016) tren, Lydia Gumm, Maria Salinas and Jessica nation’s best in both sports. Florida State was and two ACC Freshmen of the Year, while the Negron. Koepka was named the ACC Golfer of one of only 12 programs nationally to have both women have produced four All-Americans and the Year in 2012 and was a three-time All-ACC its men’s and women’s programs advance to the 11 All-ACC performers. Duck worked with selection, while Berger, who has won twice on NCAA Championship national finals in 2017. a school-record four Seminole women who the PGA Tour, earned All-ACC honors and earned All-ACC honors in 2017. played for the United States’ Palmer Cup team Under Ducks’ tutelage, both Seminole teams in 2013. Duck also worked with Seminole have become perennial leaders in the national During each of his six seasons, the Seminole All-America Hank Lebioda – who earned rankings and course statistics as well as in the men and the Seminole women have appeared All-America honors in 2015 and 2016, was the production of All-Americans and All-ACC in the NCAA Tournament six times each with 2013 ACC Freshman of the Year, a four-time performers, as he has helped raise the profiles the men finishing ninth in the team standings All-ACC selection and was a member of the of both programs to the levels necessary to in the 2012 NCAA Championship finals and 2014 United States Palmer Cup Team. Castren compete as top collegiate programs on an an- 11th in the 2015 NCAA Championship finals, earned All-American honors in 2014 and 2017, nual basis. and the women finishing in 15th at the 2016 is a three-time All-ACC honoree and holds the NCAA Championship Finals. The men have record for lowest stroke average in school his- Duck worked closely with Jack Maguire – the finished in second (twice) and third (once) and tory. Gumm was an All-ACC selection in 2015 all-time career-stroke leader for the Florida the women have finished second (once), third and 2017, and Salinas finished in a tie for first State men (70.78) – and Matilda Castren – the (once) and have earned two fourth place fin- in the NCAA Central Regional and earned All- all-time career stroke leader for the Florida ishes in their respective ACC Championships. America honors in 2012 and Negron earned State women (72.52) – as he has helped develop the top golfers in program history. Duck has worked with seven of the top 10 scoring men and six of the top 10 scoring women in school history. Brooks Koepka, who won the 2017 U.S. Open, and who finished his Seminole career with a 71.84 stroke average, and Harry Ellis, the 2017 Amateur Champion, are among the players he has worked with during his Florida State career. Ellis will complete his career at Florida State after playing as a member of the Great Britain and Ireland team in the 2017 .

Duck plays an integral role in the successes of both programs including the men’s national ranking of No. 1 in 2016 and the women’s na- tional ranking of No. 1 during the 2017 season.

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All-ACC honors in 2013. Florida State has played in the NCAA Tourna- final season as a Seminole (2011-12). Koepka ment and both teams have been ranked in the was named the ACC Player of the Year and Duck has helped coach the Florida State men to nation’s top-20 during the first six years of his led the Seminoles to a ninth place finish at the 13 tournament championships. The Seminoles tenure in Tallahassee. NCAA Championship finals in 2012. Koepka won four consecutive tournaments, earned six earned his PGA Tour card for the 2014-15 overall team championships and were the No. 1 AS A CADDY FOR MORGANE METRAUX season as he finished in a tie for fourth place at overall seed in the NCAA Golf championships AT THE 2017 U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN the 2014 U.S. Open – a finish which also earned in 2015. Duck helped the Seminole women win Duck enjoyed the honor of caddying for Florida him an invitation to play in the 2015 Masters nine team championships, including a school- State senior Morgane Metraux at the 2017 U.S. Championship. In 2017, Koepka had the lowest record six during the 2016-17 season, a second Women’s Open at the Trump National Golf aggregate score in the four major tournaments place finish at the 2016 NCAA Shoal Creek Course in Bedminster, N.J. The incredibly spe- on the PGA Tour. Koepka won the champi- Regional and to a third place finish at the 2017 cial invitation came from Metraux shortly after onship of the 2015 Phoenix Open for his first NCAA Columbus Regional. she qualified for the event. PGA Tour victory.

The Seminoles – both the men and the women 2017 WAS A HISTORICAL SEASON FOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY AS A – have been ranked among the nation’s top 30 THE FLORIDA STATE WOMEN PLAYER teams throughout his first six seasons at Florida 2017 was an incredibly special season for the Duck led Augusta State (now Georgia Regents State. The men were ranked as high as No. 1 in Florida State women. The Seminoles were University) to three NCAA Championship 2015 while the women were ranked as high as ranked first in the nation, won six tournament tournament appearances and helped the Jaguars No. 1 in 2017. championships, had four players named to the to a seventh place finish as a senior, the best All-ACC team, led the nation in scoring aver- finish in program history at the time. With COACHING EXPERIENCE age vs. par, led the nation in par 5 scoring and the foundation put in place by Duck and his Duck is one of the rising stars in collegiate Head Coach Amy Bond was named the ACC teammates, the Jaguars won the NCAA Titles in coaching. He was the acting head coach at Coach of the Year. Florida State won its first 2010 and 2011. Augusta State in 2002, served the Jaguars as a tournament of the season and went on to win volunteer assistant coach during the 2001-02 an unprecedented six tournaments to tie for the PERSONAL season and was an assistant coach for the pro- national lead. Never before had any team in Duck is married to the former Michelle Digsby. gram during the 2002-03 season. During his Florida State history won more than five events The couple has two daughters, Annabel (10) tenure as the acting coach at Augusta State, the in a single season; not even the Seminoles’ 1981 and Hannah (seven). He earned his Bachelor's Jaguars were ranked as high as No. 9 nationally. A.I.A.W. National Championship team. The Degree in Marketing from Augusta State in Seminoles earned the highest NCAA regional 2001. A native of Northampton, England, he COLLEGIATE PLAYING EXPERIENCE seed in school history (No. 2), and finished in represented Great Britain-Ireland as a member Duck enjoyed a standout career at Augusta third place in the NCAA Columbus Regional of the 1998 Palmer Cup team. Duck played in State (1998-01) where he earned All-America Championship before earning their second the 1997 European Amateur Championship honors as a sophomore (1999) and led the consecutive top-20 finish at the NCAA National and finished tied as the runner-up with Sergio Jaguars to three NCAA Championship appear- Championship Finals. A record number of Garcia and Luke Donald. ances (1998, 1999, 2001). He is one of the top Seminoles (four) earned All-ACC honors while golfers in the storied history of the Augusta two were celebrated with All-American honors. State program and remains listed prominently in the record book 15 years after his playing 2016 WAS A SPECIAL YEAR FOR THE career ended. Duck is ranked second in school SEMINOLE WOMEN history for lowest stroke average by a freshman Duck helped the Seminole women finish the (73.22), which stood as the school record for 2015-16 season ranked 19th nationally by nearly 15 years. It is an average that still ranks Golfstat and 24th nationally by Golfweek, in the top-15 in school history. His career finish 15th nationally in the NCAA Division stroke average of 73.86 is ranked 14th in school I Championship Finals, finish second at the history. During his career, he earned 12 top-10 NCAA Division I Shoal Creek Regional, win and 28 top-20 individual finishes. team championships at the fall 2015 Jackson- ville Classic and the spring 2016 Florida State COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE Match-Up, finish in the top five of nine of its 13 Duck’s ability to communicate with the players matches, have two players earn NCAA Shoal he coaches is illustrated by the success those Creek All-Region honors (Matilda Castren and players have earned on the golf course. In his Kim Metraux) and have two players earn All- first six seasons at Florida State he has worked ACC honors (Castren and Metraux). with 13 All-Americans, 25 All-ACC honorees, two ACC Golfers of the Year and three ACC SUCCESS OF BROOKS KOEPKA Freshmen of the Year. Each of the 12 teams (six Duck worked with All-American Brooks men’s and six women’s) he has helped coach at Koepka, the 2017 U.S. Open winner, during his

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Top national finishes, All-Americans, profes- of the Seminoles’ five home golf courses. Jones 10 straight years the Seminoles have garnered sional success and academic achievement have continues annually to build on the Seminoles’ multiple all-conference selections. Their sixth become synonymous with the Florida State success in developing the nation’s top talent consecutive trip to the NCAA Finals is the men’s golf program under Trey Jones. Now in into national contenders and collegiate golf’s longest active streak in the ACC and tied for his 15th season as the head men’s coach and elite players. the fifth-longest nationally. Director of Golf for the Seminoles’ men’s and women’s golf programs, Jones has lifted the Jones oversaw another solid season in 2016- The top-notch head coach helped FSU Men’s sport of golf at Florida State to new heights. 17, as FSU finished 14th in the NCAA Finals Golf achieve more milestones in 2016. For the Under his direction, there is no limit on how and reached four days of competition at Rich fifth consecutive year, the Seminoles made the high the Seminole programs will go. Florida Harvest Farms. Redshirt senior Cristobal Del NCAA Tournament. Senior Hank Lebioda be- State Golf will remain in excellent hands in Solar and redshirt junior Harry Ellis recorded came the third Seminole to win ACC Player of the foreseeable future, as Director of Athletics All-America honors while also being named to the Year honors, while redshirt junior Cristobal Stan Wilcox announced on June 5, 2015, that the All-ACC Team. Ellis’ turnaround has been Del Solar’s career year put him on the All-ACC he extended Jones’ contract through the 2020 one of the highlights of Jones’ career, as the Team and PING Southeast All-Region Team season. England native recorded career bests in scoring alongside Lebioda. Senior leader Lebioda was average (71.62), average vs. par (+0.54) and also a PING All-American. rounds played (39). Ellis would go on to win Jones is responsible for attracting nationally the British Amateur and participate in the 2017 Jones guided Florida State to its most success- ranked recruiting classes, upgrading the Semi- Open Championship (+12). He also has exemp- ful season in program history in 2015, earning noles’ schedule to where it is ranked among tions to the 2018 Masters and 2018 U.S. Open ACC Coach of the Year honors for the second the nation’s toughest on an annual basis and as an amateur. time. FSU ranked No. 1 in the Golf Coaches creating one of the most functional player de- Association of America Poll for most of the velopment facilities in all of college golf on one FSU’s two All-ACC selections in 2016 makes it season and entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed for the first time ever. The Noles set a school record with six tournament victories and established three All-Americans in Jack Maguire (First Team), Hank Lebioda (Second Team) and Rowin Caron (Third Team) – the most in a single year.

Named the 2008 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year as he led the Seminoles to the first conference championship in the sport of golf in school history, Jones is no stranger to competing with the nation’s best in one of the top conferences for college golf.

Building championship teams and elevating those teams onto the national stage is nothing new to Jones, who has earned five conference coach of the year awards and led 16 of his 21 teams at the Division I level to the NCAA Championship tournament. His teams consis- tently hold prominent places in the national rankings, are adept at winning conference

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championships and are annually among the top producers of All-American and all-conference performers.

Jones has become one of the winningest coaches in school history in his first 14 years in Florida State. He is the only coach in school history to lead the Seminoles to 12 NCAA Tournament appearances (no other coach has led Florida State to more than five appearances) and he is ranked first in school history with 20 tournament championships (second is nine by Don Veller).

2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Florida State finished in a tie for third place at the 2010 NCAA Championship Finals to earn the best national finish in school his- tory. The Seminoles fell to Augusta State (the 2010 National Champion) in the semifinals of the championship tournament after defeating Texas Tech in the first round of match play. nation’s top 15 in 2006, 2010 and 2012. Sun All-Academic team and 20 members of the The Seminoles led the portion of TAAC All-Academic team. the tournament and finished in second place to BROOKS KOEPKA earn the No. 2 seed in the match play portion of Jones coached Brooks Koepka – the school JONES NATIONALLY the event. The third place finish at the NCAA record holder for lowest stroke average in a Jones has been an active member of the Golf Championship marked the best finish in school single season (71.09) and for a career (71.85) Coaches Association of America since 1993. He history – one better than the Seminoles fourth – the ACC Golfer of the Year in 2010 and 2012 is currently a member of the steering commit- place national finish in 1957 and tied for fourth and a three-time All-ACC selection. Koepka tee for the Collegiate Golf Hall of Fame. Jones place finish in 1958. was named the ACC Golfer of the Year twice, served the board as the Division I Director the ACC Rookie of the Year in 2009 and earned for the East Region and served as the chair of 2008 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP All-American twice in his career in leading the the District 3 South Regional NCAA Selection Florida State, which was led by All-Americans Seminoles to four consecutive NCAA Tour- Committee. He was also a representative in the Jonas Blixt and Matt Savage, won its first ever nament appearances and two top-10 NCAA District 3 South NCAA Selection Committee Atlantic Coast Conference championship as it Championship Finals finishes. As a senior, Ko- from 1999-2002. defeated Duke by three strokes at the 2008 ACC epka tied the school record with a nine under Championship at the Old North State Club at par score of 63 in the third round of the FAU PERSONAL Uwharrie Point. The Seminoles defeated Duke Spring Break Invitational and set the school Jones is married to the former Cathy McVeigh, as they rallied from a one stroke deficit after record with his 199 total for three rounds of the who is the coordinator of financial aid for two rounds to claim the school’s first ever ACC event. Koepka won three events as a senior – at student-athletes at Florida State. They are the championship in the sport of golf. Each of the the Brickyard Collegiate Championship, the proud parents of a daughter, Jordan (15) and five team members contributed to the victory as Seminole Intercollegiate, the FAU Spring Break a son, Drew (11). Jones earned his bachelor’s the Seminoles closed the 54-hole tournament Invitational. degree in health and physical education with a with four players under par. Blixt and Savage minor in business administration from North led the way with eight-under par 208 scores ACADEMIC SUCCESS Alabama in 1991. Jones is a 26-year veteran of as they both finished in a tie for third in the Committed to the academic and athletic suc- the collegiate coaching ranks. He was the head individual standings. cess of his student-athletes, Jones has coached men’s coach and Director of Golf Operations at 35 members of the ACC Academic Honor Roll, Georgia State for eight years (1996-2003) before RECRUITING eight members of the ACC Academic Golf becoming only the fifth coach in the history Known as one of the nation’s most dynamic Team and four members of the Golf Coaches’ of the Seminole program in 2004. Prior to his recruiters, Jones is nationally recognized as one Association of America All-American Scholar career at Georgia State, Jones was an assistant of the top talent scouts in all of collegiate golf. team. His team was also nationally recognized coach at Wallace State Junior College (1992-95) His ability to recruit talented players, which in in 2010 as one of the few schools in the NCAA and his alma mater North Alabama (1991). turn helps him build solid teams, is one of the to achieve a perfect APR score of 1000 since aspects of coaching that has made Jones a top the inception of the Academic Progress Rate Division I coach. Florida State’s recruiting class program in 2003. During his tenure at Georgia ranked fourth best in the nation in 2007, fifth State, he coached 10 members of the Atlantic best in 2008, sixth best in 2005 and among the 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 15 DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS JENNIFER SANTIAGO

Jennifer Santiago was named Director of Opera- tions for the men’s and women’s golf teams in 2014. Prior to working with the golf teams, she was the Director of Operations for the men’s and women’s track and field teams at Florida State.

Santiago has been a member of the athletics staff at Florida State since 2007 when she joined the Athletic Academic Support Unit. She was Associ- ate Director of the Academic Support Unit and became the Assistant Athletics Director for Com- pliance in 2009. She served the department in that capacity until 2012 when she began working with the National Championship track and field teams.

Santiago previously worked as the Assistant Ath- letic Director for Student-Athlete Development at Georgia State University, as well as spending four years as a high school English and history teacher before coming to Florida State.

An acclaimed author, Santiago has three published novels.

A native of Sarasota, Fla., Santiago earned her undergraduate degree in English from Villanova University and a Master’s in Education from the University of Pennsylvania.

In 2001, she married Matt Balog. The couple has four children: Tauara, 34, Alexander, 14, Nicolas, 12 and eight-year old Lucas.

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The Sixth Annual Florida State Match-Up is Feb. 9-11, 2018 in Tallahassee. The Seminoles enter the event as the two-time defending champions having defeated South Carolina in both of the last two seasons to win the team championship. Semi- nole Senior Morgane Metraux is the defending individual champion.

The twelve teams in the 2018 Florida State Match-Up will tee off in twosomes for the first two rounds and then in a final round shotgun in threesomes. The twosomes will consist of the partner teams playing together and for this year TASHA FISHER EUNICE HERNANDEZ AMY WATTS JORDAN SIMISON the partners are as follows: Florida State/Texas DIRECTOR OF ASSISTANT ATHLETIC ATHLETIC TRAINING MARKETING A&M, South Carolina/Virginia, Notre Dame/ COMPLIANCE TRAINER INTERN ASSISTANT Kentucky, Minnesota/Michigan State, Princeton/ Columbia and Missouri/Middle Tennessee State. The Match-Up portion of the tournament will be determined by taking the best four scores from the partners and the worst score to make the Match-Up team total. At the end of the tourna- ment, the teams with the lowest scores will win the Match-Up. The individual champion and overall team champion will also be decided over the three days and 54 holes.

SHAWN WAGNER CATHY JONES STUART PEARCE KARA FREENY ACADEMIC ADVISOR ATHLETIC FINANCIAL ASSISTANT A.D NUTRITION AID SPECIALIST DIRECTOR OF EVENT MANAGEMENT

WENDY BYERS MAKINI THOMPSON VICKI CUPP ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT A.D. FOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT SPECIALIST ADMINISTRATION TO THE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

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On Jones: (Career Average: 74.91 / Low Round: 67) finished with her career-best score of 209 for event…in finishing in a tie for first place in the One of four seniors on the Seminoles’ roster the three round tournament…her score is the individual standings at the Mo Morial, Jones set for the 2017-18 season…among the Seminoles’ best three-round score by a freshman in school the tournament record (along with co-medalist most experienced players entering her senior history in her first career event…set personal- Carla Baena of Auburn) for the lowest 54-hole season with 66 rounds played in 23 tourna- best for a single round score (67) in the second score and set the tournament record for the ments during the first three seasons of her round of the fall 2015 Schooner Fall Classic and lowest 36-hole score (141)…tied for the team career…played as a member of Florida State’s in the first round of the fall 2015 Jacksonville lead with two rounds in the 60’s – a 69 in her lineup at the 2016 NCAA Championship Classic…her best 36-hole score (139) came in first career round in the first round of the Mo Finals…has been in the Seminoles’ starting the first two rounds of the fall 2015 Jackson- Morial and a season-best 68 in her third career lineup in 20 of the 23 events she has played in ville Classic as she helped lead the Seminoles round in the third round of the Mo Morial… during the first three seasons of her career… to the team championship in the event…her averaged a career-low 72.78 strokes in nine averaged a career-low 74.91 strokes as a sopho- best tournament score (209) came at the fall rounds during three tournaments. more…played in 12 of the Seminoles’ 13 events 2014 Mo Morial Invitational where she won the including the 2016 NCAA Championship first individual championship of her career… Spring 2015: (Season Average: 76.18 / Low Round: 73) Finals as a sophomore…finished in a tie for first named to the Rolex Junior Honorable Mention Appeared in six of Florida State’s seven events place at the fall 2014 season opening Mo Morial All-American honors in 2013…one of 48 girls including her first career NCAA Regional Invitational – her first career event… Jones was named to the Rolex All-America team which Championship and her first career ACC Cham- joined by only Duke freshman Leona McGuire recognizes the world's premier junior golf- pionship…was in the Seminoles’ starting lineup – who won three events – as the only newcom- ers…played in a qualifying round for the U.S. in five of those six events including both post ers in the ACC with individual wins in 2014- Women's Open at age 14…played in the U.S. season tournaments…best finish of the season 15...the first freshman in Florida State history to Women’s Amateur Championship in 2017…the – tied for 28th – came at the Florida State win her first career event as she finished in a tie No. 36 ranked junior golfer in the nation during hosted Florida State Match-Up…her score of for first place in the Mo Morial Invitational at her senior season of high school…named to the 1-over par 73 in the second round was the best Texas A&M University...in earning co-medalist 2015 All-ACC Academic Women’s Golf team… score of the event...averaged 76.18 strokes in 17 honors at the 2014 Mo Morial Invitational Jones named to the 2015 All-American Scholar rounds during six events. Athlete team by the Women’s Golf Coaches As- sociation…named to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 ACC Academic Honor Roll…earned Academic Dean’s List Honors at Florida State during the fall of 2014 and the spring of 2015…averages 74.91 strokes in 66 rounds during 23 tourna- ments entering her senior season.

Fall 2014: (Season Average: 72.78 / Low Round: 68) Enjoyed one of the best first seasons of any true freshman in school history…the first freshman in school history to win her first career event as she finished in a tie for first place in her first career event – the Mo Morial Invitational at Texas A&M University...in earning co-medalist honors at the 2014 Mo Morial Invitational Jones finished with a career-best 209 score for the three round tournament…her score is tied for the seventh-best tournament score in school history and is the best three-round score by a freshman in school history in her first career

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same club with the lowest combined score… both women are members of the Crooked Creek Golf Club in Alpharetta, Ga.

Fall 2016: A member of the team but did not play in any matches.

Spring 2017: (Season Average: 74.80 / Low Round: 72) Played in two matches – the Florida Challenge and the Florida State Match-Up – during the spring of her sophomore season…was a mem- ber of the Seminoles’ starting lineup and helped Florida State to a second place finish in the Florida Challenge…earned her fifth career top- 20 finish as she finished in a tie for 20th place in the individual standings at the Florida Chal- lenge…helped the Seminoles finish in second place in the team standing in the event…played as an individual in the Seminole hosted Florida State Match-Up…totaled two scores at par or better in the first and third rounds (72-71) and finished with a 5-over par score of 221… her total of 221 is the fifth best three-round tournament score in her career…was tied as Fall 2015: (Season Average: 73.91 / Low Round: 67) for the Seminoles…averaged 75.38 strokes in 24 the highest finishing individual (with teammate One of three Seminoles who played in all four rounds during eight events. Anna Sophia Böhmer) in the tournament with of the Seminoles’ fall events…helped lead the her 221 score…was one of six individuals who Seminoles to a team championship at the Jack- Summer 2016: played in the event…averaged 74.80 strokes in sonville Classic and to a pair of runner-up team Finished in a tie for 13th place at the Georgia five rounds during two tournaments. finishes at the Jim West Challenge and at the Women’s Open with scores of 74+71=145… Cardinal Cup…carded her career best score for was tied for sixth among amateur players in Summer 2017: a single round (67) twice – in the second round the 58-player event…finished in fourth place Played in the 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur at of the Schooner Fall Classic and in the first at the 2016 Georgia Amateur Champion- the San Diego Country Club…carded scores of round of the Jacksonville Classic…carded her ship presented by the Georgia Women’s Golf 78-76=154…qualified to play in her first U.S. best 36-hole score of 139 (67-72) in the first two Association…scores of 77-71-74 for a 6-over Amateur on the Settindown Creek course at the rounds of the Jacksonville Classic…finished par total of 222…her score of 71 in the second Ansley Golf Club in Roswell, Ga…placed third under par for the second time in her career (-2, round was tied for the best score of the round… with an even par score of 72 which allowed her 214) at the Jacksonville Classic…also finished finished only five stokes out of the individual to finish as one of six qualifiers from the site under par in her first career tournament – the lead…teamed with the overall winner – Payton for the U.S. Amateur…won the championship Mo Morial Invitational in the fall of 2014...aver- Schanen to win the Doak Cup at the Georgia of the Georgia Women's Top 60 with scores of aged a career-low 73.91 strokes in 11 rounds Amateur Championship…the Doak Cup is pre- 75-72 (+1, 147) at the Savannah Golf Club… during four events. sented annually to the two members from the

Spring 2016: (Season Average: 75.38 / Low Round: 68) Played in eight of nine events during the spring season including her first career NCAA Cham- pionship Finals event at the Eugene Country Club…a member of the Seminoles’ lineup in each of the eight events she played in…earned two top-15 individual finishes – 12th place at the Florida State Match-Up and 14th place in the individual standings at the 3M Lady Jaguar Invitational…played well at the NCAA Cham- pionship Finals as she finished in 65th place in the individual standings…carded scores of 75-70-79-75 for a 299 total for the four round event…her score of 70 in the second round was the best single round score of the tournament

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 19 KAYLA JONES Senior, Milton, Georgia finished in a tie for 24th place at the 2017 FSGA Personal: the piano, guitar and ukulele…began build- Women’s Amateur Stoke Play Championship at Born May 8, 1996…Kayla is the daughter of ing her golf resume at age 4…began playing in Sara Bay Country Club in Sarasota. Jean and Michael Jones…two sisters, Kendall tournaments at age 11…the sport of golf has and Keira…Kendall is a competitive cheer- taken her to more than a dozen states including Before Florida State: leader and Keira is a golfer…Kendall is a fresh- Hawaii…a leader among her peers in commu- Graduated from Milton High School in 2014… man and a Florida State cheerleader for the nity service activities and helped start the Ignite led Milton to its first state championship in 2017-18 academic year…named the Academic Milton group that served students who were women's golf as she finished in third place in Honor for her prep career which allowed her to affected by personal tragedies…was a member the individual standings at the state champion- graduate with honors…taught herself to play of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes…major ship tournament in 2012…led her high school is marketing. team to appearances in the state championship tournament in 2011 (third place team finish) and 2013 (second place team finish)…she won the individual regional championship in 2013 and led Milton to the Georgia High School As- sociation 6A Region 5 championship in 2012… led Milton to a second place finish in the state championship and finished in second place in the individual standings (she lost the champi- onship in a ) in 2013…led the Eagles to seven tournament championships in 2012…has been ranked among the top players in the state of Georgia including a No. 4 ranking in 2013… her junior golf accolades include individual championships at the Forest Hills Junior Classic in 2010, the Glen Arvin Junior Classic in 2012 and the Innisbrook Junior Classic in 2013… in nine events on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour since 2010, she finished no lower than fifth and has earned six top three individual finishes…in AJGA events in 2013 she finished Jones at Florida State Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 in the top three in two different events and in 2014-15 9 2 6 1,950 75.00 68 1 2015-16 12 35 2,622 74.91 67 1 fourth place in another…named the overall 2016-17 2 5 372 74.40 71 0 Girls’ Grand Champion and the Player of the Totals 23 66 4,944 74.91 67 2 Fall 2014 Year at the Druid Hills Club of Atlanta in 2013. Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Mo Morial Invitational 69-72-68 -7 209 T1 Lady Paladin 73-73-77 +7 223 21 Schooner Fall Classic 78-75-70 +13 223 74

Spring 2015 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida Challenge 77-86 +19 163 30 Florida State Match-Up 77-73-76 +10 226 T28 Web.com/Marsh Landing Intercollegiate 75-75-73 +7 223 T35 Bryan National Collegiate 74-80-76 +14 230 T31 ACC Championships 73-75-77 +9 225 T36 NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships 78-76-74 +12 228 T76

Fall 2015 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Schooner Fall Classic 80-67 +5 147 T47 Jacksonville Classic 67-72-75 -2 214 T3 Jim West Challenge 71-75-76 +6 222 T28 Cardinal Cup 75-79-76 +14 230 T37

Spring 2016 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida Challenge 77-79 +12 156 T24 Florida State Match-Up 74-74-72 +4 220 12 Gator Women’s Invitational 73-79-72 +14 224 T28 3M Lady Jaguar Invitational 76-68-75 +3 219 14 Briar’s Creek Invitational 75-75-77 +11 227 T61 Bryan National Collegiate 77-77-75 +13 229 T30 ACC Championships 75-80-80 +19 235 T52 NCAA Championship Finals 75-70-79-75 +11 299 65

Spring 2017 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida Challenge 78-75 +9 153 T20 Florida State Match-Up 72-76-71 +5 221 T28

Kayla Jones By The Numbers Career Low Round: 67 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2015), (Jacksonville Classic, Fall 2015) 36 Holes: 139 (Jacksonville Classic, Fall 2015) Tournament: 209 (Mo Morial Invitational, Fall 2014) Best Finish: T1 (Mo Morial Invitational, Fall 2014) Jones at Florida State

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On Metraux (Career Average: 73.98 / Low Round: 65) ished in a tie for third in the individual stand- of 70 in the third round of the Schooner Fall Two-time All-ACC honoree in 2016 and ings at the fall 2015 Cardinal Cup… finished in Invitational...averaged 73.89 strokes in nine 2017…earned All-ACC and All-NCAA Shoal a tie for third place in the individual standings rounds during three tournaments. Creek Regional honors in 2016…earned All- and led Switzerland to a second place finish in ACC honors for the second time as a junior in the team standings at the 2016 World Ama- Spring 2015: (Scoring Average: 76.54 / Low Round: 72) 2017...averaged a career-low 73.98 strokes in teur Team Championships in Riviera Maya, A member of the Seminoles' lineup in two 35 rounds during 12 tournaments as a junior Mexico…played in the U.S. Women’s Amateur matches and played as an individual in three in 2016-17…one of only four players in the at the San Diego Country Club in 2017… more matches…earned her way into the start- ACC in 2016 to earn WGCA All-American named to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 All-ACC ing lineup for the Gator Women's Invitational Scholar Athlete honors, to be named to the Academic Women's Golf Team…named to the and the Bryan National Collegiate…finished ACC Academic Honor Roll and to the All-ACC 2015, 2016 and 2017 All-American Scholar in a season-best 11th place in the individual Academic Women's Golf Team for her work Athlete team by the Women's Golf Coaches As- standings in the Florida Challenge on the Black in the classroom and earned All-ACC honors sociation…named to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 Diamond Ranch on Lecanto, Fla…carded for her performance on the golf course...shares ACC Academic Honor Roll…earned Academic scores of 72-77 for a 149 total…her 11th place the school-record for career-low single-round President's List Honors (4.0 GPA) at Florida finish at the Florida Challenge was the best of score with a 65 in the first round of the Schoo- State in the spring of 2016, fall of 2016 and her freshman season and her first career top-15 ner Fall Classic in 2016…best career score for a spring of 2017…earned Academic Dean's List finish as a Seminole…was also the Seminoles' three round tournament (210) came at the fall Honors at Florida State in the fall of 2014, the leading individual player (not in the start- 2016 Schooner Fall Classic…was a career-low 3 spring of 2015 and the fall of 2015…earned the ing lineup) at the Florida Challenge…ranked strokes under par in finishing in a tie for eighth Golden Torch Award for the Seminole women's among the team leaders with six rounds scored place in the individual standings at the 2016 golf team in 2015…the Golden Torch is pre- at par or better during her first full year as a Schooner Fall Classic…earned the best finishes sented to a student-athlete on each of Florida Seminole…averaged 76.54 strokes in 14 rounds of her career (second place) at the fall 2015 State's athletic teams annually and goes to the during five events. Jacksonville Classic and spring 2016 Florida top student-athlete on each team…earned the State Match-Up (tied for second)…also fin- 2016 Golden Nole Award for women's golf… Fall 2015: (Scoring Average: 71.91 / Low Round: 67) the award is presented to one student-athlete Enjoyed her best season as a Seminole as she on each team who has most exhibited the aca- played as a member of the Seminoles' lineup in demic and community service ideals on each of each of the team's four events and finished with Florida State's athletic teams…averages 73.98 a career-low 71.91 stroke average…the team strokes in 96 rounds during 33 events entering leader with 11 rounds scored at 75 or better, her senior season in 2017-18. tied for first with six rounds at par or better, second on the team in stroke average and tied Fall 2014: (Scoring Average: 73.89 / Low Round 70) for second with two rounds scored in the 60's… Earned her way into the Seminoles' lineup first two career top-10 finishes with a second for the final three events of the fall season… place individual finish at the Jacksonville Clas- represented her home country of Switzerland sic and a tied for third place individual finish in the 2014 World Amateur Team Champion- at the Cardinal Cup…finished under par in the ships which kept her out of Florida State's Jacksonville Classic (-3) and at the Cardinal lineup during the first event of the fall season… Cup (-1) for the first two times in her career… earned her lowest single-round score of the closed out the Jim West Challenge with back season (70) in the third round of the Schooner to back scores of 72 to finish in a tie for 18th Fall Invitational…best event of the season came place in the individual standings with a three in the final event – the Alamo Invitational… round total of 219…averaged a career-low earned her best season score for 36 holes (143), 71.91 strokes in 11 rounds during four tourna- her season-best tournament score (217) and ments…. her best score of the season vs. par (+1) at the Alamo Invitational…tied her season best score

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a third round score of 69 and a three-round total of 210…finished in a tie for third in the individual standings with a 69 in the fourth round and a four round total of 279…was the only golfer in the 163-player field to card three scores in the 60's during the four round event… led Switzerland to first place in team standings after the first round…the Swiss never fell below second in the team standings during the event and finished in second place.

Fall 2016: (Scoring Average: 72.75 / Low Round: 65) A member of the Seminoles' lineup for all four matches…tied the all-time school record for a single round with a 65 in the first round of the Schooner Fall Classic, the first round of the season…her career-low and school-record tying score of 65 is tied for the best mark in school history with (in the second round of the 2003 ACC Championship) and Matilda Castren (in the second round of the Spring 2016: (Scoring Average: 74.19 / Low Round: 68) Summer 2016: 2016 Jim West Challenge and the second round Earned All-ACC and All-NCAA Shoal Creek Advanced to match play at the British Ladies of the 2017 Clemson Invitational)…helped lead Regional honors as she played in all nine events Amateur Championship…qualified in 10th Florida State to three team titles (Schooner Fall during the spring season…a member of the place during stroke play with a 1-under par Classic, Jim West Challenge and the Cardinal Seminoles' lineup in eight of the teams' nine score of 70 in the second round…won her first Cup) in its four events during the fall season... events (she played as an individual during the round of match play with a 3&2 victory over earned two top-10 finishes to bring her career spring season opening Florida Challenge)… Chloe Williams before falling in in the second total to eight…averaged 72.75 strokes in 12 the best individual finish of her career (tied for round by a score of 4&3…played for Switzer- rounds during four tournaments. second) came at the Florida State Match-Up at land in the European Ladies Amateur Team the Don Veller Seminole Golf Course…helped Championships…helped lead Switzerland to Spring 2017 vs. Florida: the Seminoles to the team title in their home a 1-2 record in Flight A match play…finished Defeated Kelly Grassel in 22 holes in a match event for the first time…earned a team-high in a tie for 52nd place in the final individual play event won by Florida State at Southwood tying four top 10 finishes…(tied for second at standings at the 2016 European Ladies Amateur the Florida State Match-Up, tied for fifth at the Championship in Sweden…teamed with Florida Challenge, tied for sixth at the Gator her sister, Morgane, to win the team title for Women's Invitational and tied for seventh at the the Golf Club of Lausanne at the 2016 Swiss NCAA Shoal Creek Regional Championship)… Interclub Championship…finished in second a career-high tying two events scored below par place in the stroke play portion of the 2016 to bring her career total to four…opened the Swiss Interclub Championship with a score of season with a 2-under par total of 142 at the 68…finished four strokes behind her sister and season opening Florida Challenge and followed Seminole teammate Morgane in the stroke play that with a 1-under par total of 215 in finishing competition. in second place at the Florida State Match-Up… career best second round score of 68 in the 2016 World Championships: second round of the Florida Challenge…was Finished in a tie for third place in the indi- at her best at the NCAA Shoal Creek Regional vidual standings and led Switzerland to a Championship as she led the Seminoles to a second place finish in the team standings at the second place finish in the team standings which 2016 World Amateur Team Championships in allowed them to advance to the NCAA Cham- Riviera Maya, Mexico…the silver medal finish pionship Finals for the first time since 2010… for Switzerland was its best ever in the history scores of 73-77-74 for a total of 224 in finish- of the World Championships…carded scores of ing in a tie for seventh place in the individual 69-72-69-69 for a 9-under par total of 279…fin- standings and earning All-Regional honors ished only five strokes out of the championship for the first time in her career…totaled scores won by Hye Jin Choi of the team championship of 79-76-75-78 in the NCAA Championship winning Republic of Korea team…was in third Finals…averaged 74.19 strokes in 27 rounds place in the individual standings after a first during nine tournaments. round score of 69…tied for third following a second round score of 72…tied for second after

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Golf Course in Tallahassee on April 7, 2017... Played in the 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur the 2013 Belgian International Amateur with a her victory was the Seminoles' event clinching Championship at the San Diego Country 3 under par score of 285…finished as a finalist victory in defeating the Gators...No. 3 Florida Club in Chula Vista, Calif…totaled scores of at the 2012 Swiss Match Play Championship… State defeated No. 6 Florida by a 3-2 margin. 77-75=152…qualified for the U.S. Women’s finished in fourth place in the 2014 Slovenian Amateur with her third place individual finish Ladies Amateur Championship and was the Spring 2017 vs. Duke: in the 2016 Women’s World Amateur Team leader in the event after the first two rounds of Lost to Gubani Singh of Duke at the Northwest- Championship…played in the 2017 Ladies play. ern Quad Match on April 29, 2017 at Lakeshore British Amateur Open Championship in South Country Club in Glencoe, Ill. …No. 9 Duke Wales…finished in a tie for 21st place in the Personal: defeated No. 5 Florida State, 4-1, in match play. European Ladies Amateur Championship with Born May 21, 1995…Kim is the daughter scores of 74+71+73+72=290 of Valerie and Oliver Metraux…speaks four Spring 2017: (Scoring Average: 73.78 / Low Round: 68) languages fluently… has played the piano for Selected to the All-ACC team for the second Before Florida State: 12 years and studied music theory for eight time in her career...played in her second career Graduated from Chamblandes High School in years growing up ...earned a second place finish NCAA Championship Finals in 2017...enjoyed Switzerland in 2014…has been a member of the (along with her sister and Seminole team- a solid spring season with two top-10 and five Swiss National team since 2012 and has twice mate Morgane) at the National Championship top-20 individual finishes…participated in all represented Switzerland at the European Girls of Music for Youth in Switzerland…selected eight tournaments for the Seminoles…placed Team Championships (2012 and 2013)…fin- Florida State over Kent State and Kentucky… in the top-10 twice to bring her career total ished in second place at the 2012 Swiss Junior major is management (business). to 10…led the Seminoles with a tied for 11th Championship (she lost the title after a five- place finish at the NCAA Columbus Regional hole playoff) and earned a third place finish at Championship…helped the Seminoles finish in third place in the team standings to advance to the NCAA Championship Finals for the second Kim Metraux at Florida State Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 consecutive season…played outstanding golf at 2014-15 8 23 1,738 75.57 70 -- 2015-16 13 38 2,794 73.53 67 6 the ACC Championships as she put herself in 2016-17 12 35 2,570 73.43 65 4 contention to become the first individual ACC Totals 33 96 7,102 73.98 65 10 Fall 2014 champion in school history… helped lead the Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Seminoles to the Florida State Match-up title Mo Morial Invitational 77-74-79 +14 230 T50 Lady Paladin 74-74-70 +8 218 T58 where she contributed to a school record team Schooner Fall Classic 71-74-72 +1 217 T24 tournament score (837) and strokes under par Spring 2015 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish (27) by shooting a 72-73-76 in three rounds of Florida Challenge 72-77 +5 149 11 Florida State Match-Up 77-74-75 +10 226 T28 play…was a contributing factor to the Semi- Gator Women’s Invitational 81-77-89 +27 237 T53 noles' securing the team championship at The Web.com/Marsh Landing Intercollegiate 77-72-72 +5 221 T29 Bryan National Collegiate 79-76-85 +24 240 T71 Dickson Invitational…averaged 73.78 strokes Fall 2015 in 23 rounds during eight tournaments. Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Schooner Fall Classic 72-72 +2 144 T26 Summer 2017: Jacksonville Classic 67-71-75 -3 213 2 Jim West Challenge 75-72-72 +3 219 T18 Cardinal Cup 74-69-72 -1 215 T3

Spring 2016 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida Challenge 74-68 -2 142 T5 Florida State Match-Up 72-72-71 -1 215 T2 Gator Women’s Invitational 69-72-75 +6 216 T6 3M Lady Jaguar Invitational 76-73-72 +5 221 T28 Briar’s Creek Invitational 74-72-76 +6 222 T38 Bryan National Collegiate 74-72-76 +12 228 T26 ACC Championships 76-77-74 +11 227 T33 NCAA Shoal Creek Regional Championships 73-77-74 +6 224 T7 NCAA Championship Finals 79-76-75-78 +20 308 78

Fall 2016 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Schooner Fall Classic 65-73-72 -3 210 T8 Cougar Fall Classic 74-79-70 +7 223 T62 Jim West Challenge 68-73-71 -4 212 T8 Cardinal Cup 77-74-77 +12 228 20

Spring 2017 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida Challenge 73-75 +4 148 T6 Florida State Match-Up 72-73-76 +5 221 T28 The Dickson Intercollegiate 70-73-77 +4 220 T24 Notre Dame Clover Cup 68-72-75 -1 215 T10 Clemson Invitational 73-71-73 +1 217 T15 ACC Championships 69-71-79 +3 219 T17 NCAA Columbus Regional Championships 77-73-73 +6 223 T11 NCAA Championship Finals 79-79-76 +18 234 T66

Kim Metraux By The Numbers Career Low Round: 65 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2016) 36 Holes: 138 (Jacksonville Classic, Fall 2015) (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2016) Tournament: 210 (Schooner Fall Classic) Best Finish: 2 (Jacksonville Classic, Fall 2015) (Florida State Match-Up, Spring 2016)

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On Metraux: (Career Average: 73.62 / Low Round: 66) son Intercollegiate during the spring of 2017… Dean's List Honors at Florida State in the fall of Played in the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open at was at her best in the 2015 NCAA San Antonio 2014, the spring of 2015 and the fall of 2015… Trump National in Bedminster, N.J. …earned Regional Championships as she finished in a earned the 2017 Golden Nole for women's golf All-American Honorable Mention Honors tie for 10th place in the individual standings presented for significant contributions on the from the WGCA, All-American Third-Team with a freshman season-best tournament score golf course, in the classroom and in the com- Honors by GolfWeek and All-ACC honors as of 213…the third highest finishing freshman in munity...averages 73.62 strokes in 89 rounds a junior in 2017... earned All-Region honors the NCAA San Antonio Regional Champion- during 31 tournaments entering her senior year. from the WGCA following her performance at ships…finished in a tie for 17th place in the in- the 2015 regional championships...has played dividual standings and helped lead Switzerland Fall 2014: Scoring Average: 71.33 / Low Round 71) in two NCAA Championship Finals during to a second place finish in the team standings Played in one of the Seminoles' four events dur- her career (2016 in Eugene and 2017 in Sugar at the 2016 World Amateur Team Champion- ing her first season as a Seminole…represented Grove)…earned a tied for 20th place finish at ships in Riviera Maya, Mexico…the No. 1 her home country of Switzerland in the 2014 the NCAA Championship Finals at the Eugene ranked player in the final Swiss Girls' ranking World Amateur Team Championships which Country Club in Eugene, Ore…her placing at in 2013…finished second at the 2013 Swiss kept her out of Florida State's lineup during the 2016 Championship Finals saw her tie the Girls' Championship…paired with her sister, the first event of the fall season…finished with school record for best finish (tied for 20th), best Seminole senior Kim, as part of the team that the lowest scoring average among the eight tournament score (289) and best tournament won the 2013 Swiss Interclubs Championship… Seminoles who earned playing time during the score vs. par (+1) in an NCAA Champion- Morgane won the stroke play championship fall season… averaged 71.33 strokes in three ship in school history…career best for a single of the 2016 Swiss Interclub with a score of 64 rounds during nine events. round (66), for a three-round tournament in stroke play…finished in fourth place in the (201) and for her best career finish (first) came 2013 Belgian International Amateur...helped Spring 2015: (Scoring Average: 75.35 / Low Round: 68) in leading the Seminoles to the championship the Swiss team (including her sister, Kim) earn A member of the Seminoles' lineup in all of the 2016 Schooner Fall Classic…has won a third place finish in the 2014 European Ladies seven events during the spring season... earned three events – the 2016 Schooner Fall Classic, Amateur Team Championships…finished in All-Region honors for her performance in the the 2017 Florida State Match-Up and the 2017 eighth place in the individual standings at the 2015 NCAA San Antonio Regional Champi- Dickson Intercollegiate…set the school record 2014 European Amateur Ladies Championship onships...played her best golf in the NCAA for score vs. par (-14, 202) in winning the Dick- in Estonia with a 2-under par score of 286… San Antonio Regional Championships as she finished in a tie for fourth place at the 2016 finished in a season-best tied for 10th place in European Amateur Ladies Championship in the event…was the clubhouse leader for much Sweden with a 2-under par score of 281…set of the first round as she shot a season-best 68 the course record with a 62 in the second round in the first round…finished the first round of the event at Hooks Golf Course in Jonkop- of the regional in a tie for third place in the ing, Sweden…played for her home country of individual standings…carded the first eagle of Switzerland in the 2014 World Amateur Team her Seminole career on the par 5 hole No. 13 on Championship in Karuizawa, Japan…shot a the Briggs Ranch Golf Club course during the final round 66 in the 2015 Swiss International San Antonio Regional…was in contention for Championships to claim the individual title by an individual spot in the NCAA Finals as she one stroke…named to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 carded a final round score of 213…ranked third All-ACC Academic Women's Golf Team… among freshman in the final standings at the named to the 2015, 2016 and 2017 All-Ameri- NCAA San Antonio Regional...earned the first can Scholar Athlete Team by the Women's Golf top-25 finish of her career at the season-open- Coaches Association…named to the 2015, 2016 ing Florida Challenge as she finished in a tie and 2017 ACC Academic Honor Roll…named for 21st place in the individual standings…her to the Academic President's List at Florida first top-20 finish came at the Web.com/Marsh State in the spring of 2016…earned Academic Landing Intercollegiate as she finished in a tie

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S6 GOLF G PAGE 24 MORGANE METRAUX Senior, Lausanne, Switzerland

and the Cardinal Cup) in four fall events…won the Schooner Fall Classic as she played the best tournament of her Florida State career…carded her career-best 66 in the final round, finished with a career-best 201 total for a three-round tournament, finished at a career-best minus 12 strokes under par, earned her second career top-five finish, carded three scores in the 60's for the first time as a Seminole, finished as Florida State's leader for the fifth time...finished in second place in the individual standings in leading the Seminoles to the team champion- ship in the season-ending Cardinal Cup… carded a 71 in the final round and finished with a 1-under par score of 215 to finish in a tie for second place…averaged a career-low 70.42 strokes in 12 rounds during four events.

Spring 2017 vs. Florida: Defeated Maria Tor- res of Florida, 2&1, in a match play event won by Florida State at Southwood Golf Course in Tallahassee on April 7, 2017...No. 3 Florida State defeated No. 6 Florida by a 3-2 margin. for 16th place in the individual standings… the Seminoles to the Florida State Match-Up ranked fourth on the team for scores at par or championship with a tied for 15th place fin- Spring 2017 vs. Duke: Fell to Sandy Choi of better (four), scores at 75 or below (11) and ish…averaged 73.89 strokes in 27 rounds dur- Duke, 6&4, at the Northwestern Quad Match stroke average (75.35)…averaged 75.35 strokes ing nine tournaments. at Lake Shore Country Club in Glencoe, Ill., in 20 rounds during seven events. on April 29, 2017…No. 9 Duke defeated No. 5 Summer 2016: Advanced to match play at the Florida State, 4-1, in match play. Fall 2015: (Scoring Average: 77.00 / Low Round: 74) British Ladies Amateur Championship…quali- In Florida State's lineup for two of its four fied 35th for match play with a second round Spring 2017: (Scoring Average: 73.22 / Low Round: 66) events…missed the final two rounds of the stroke play score of 74…played for Switzer- Earned All-American Honorable Mention Schooner Fall Classic, the Jacksonville Classic land in the European Ladies Amateur Team Honors from the WGCA and All-American and the Jim West Challenge because of illness… Championships…finished in a tie for fifth in Third Team Honors by GolfWeek in 2017... played well in the Cardinal Classic with scores stroke play with scores of 75-69=144…shot a earned All-ACC honors for the first time in her of 76 and 74 in the first two rounds of the final-round 70 and finished in a tie for fourth career...the ACC Golfer of the Month for the event…averaged 77.00 strokes in four rounds place at the 2016 European Ladies Amateur month of February…finished in a tie for 13th during two tournaments. Championship...set the course record with a in the individual standings at the 2017 NCAA 62 in the second round of the event…was in Columbus Regional Championship...tied for Spring 2016: (Scoring Average: 73.89 / Low Round: 67) second place in in the standings after shooting the ACC lead in wins with three (Schooner Florida State's best golfer in the NCAA Cham- her career-best score of 62. Fall Classic, Florida State Match-Up, Dickson pionship finals at the Eugene Country Club… Intercollegiate) with two coming in the spring tied the school record for best finish (tied for 2016 World Championships: Finished in a tie season…score vs. par (-14) in winning the 20th) and set school records for lowest score for 17th in the individual standings and helped Dickson Intercollegiate is the school record (289) and lowest score vs. par (+1) in an NCAA lead Switzerland to a second place finish in the score vs. par…her career-low-tying single Championship Finals event…played in all nine team standings at the World Amateur Team round score of 66 came in the second round of events as a member of the Seminoles' starting Championships in Riviera Maya, Mexico…the the Dickson Intercollegiate...her career-low ty- lineup including her second career ACC Cham- silver medal finish for Switzerland was its best ing single round score of 66 came in the second pionship, her second career NCAA Regional ever in the history of the World Champion- round of the Dickson Intercollegiate...earned Championship and her first career NCAA ships…Switzerland finished in second place her second career win in leading the Seminoles Championship Finals event...career best scores behind the Republic of Korea. to the team and match-up championships (with for a single round (67 at the Gator Women's Texas A&M) at the Florida State Match-Up Invitational) and for a three round tournament Fall 2016: (Scoring Average: 70.42 / Low Round: 66) in Tallahassee…a total of -11 and a 205 score (209 at the Briar's Creek Invitational) as well as Florida State's second leading golfer with a helped lead the Seminoles to their second the best finish of her career (tied for second at career-low 70.42 stroke average …earned her consecutive team win in the event...earned her the Briar's Creek Invitational) came during the second career individual victory as she captured second consecutive (and third career) individu- spring semester of her sophomore season…to- medalist honors at the Schooner Fall Classic… al championship with a 202 total and a school- taled scores of 70-72-77-71 for her total of 289 helped lead Florida State to three wins (at the record 14-under par score in winning the in the NCAA Championship Finals…helped Schooner Fall Classic, the Jim West Challenge 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 25 MORGANE METRAUX Senior, Lausanne, Switzerland

Dickson Intercollegiate…she won the event by six strokes over Maddie Szeryk of Texas A&M (the nation's eighth ranked player in the Golf- Stat rankings)…from the second round of the Florida State Match-Up through the first round of the Notre Dame Clover Cup, she played six consecutive rounds scored in the 60's, a total of 406 strokes for an average of 67.67 strokes per round…was a total of 28 strokes under par in three consecutive tournaments from the Florida State Match-Up (-11), to the Dickson Intercollegiate (-14) and through the Notre Dame Clover Cup (-3)…led the Seminoles with four eagles during the season...averaged 73.22 strokes in 23 rounds during eight events.

Summer 2017: Played in the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open at Trump National in Bedmin- ster, N.J….finished in a tie for 150th place with scores of 77 and 83…totaled 21 of 36 holes scored at par or better with two birdies in her two rounds played in one of the world’s most prestigious events…helped lead the European Team to the championship of the Vagliano Tro- Morgane Metraux at Florida State phy competition in Italy along with Seminole Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2014-15 8 23 1,721 74.83 68 1 All-American Matilda Castren…played in the 2015-16 11 31 2,302 74.26 67 2 2017 Ladies British Amateur Open Champion- 2016-17 12 35 2,529 72.26 66 6 Totals 31 89 6,552 73.62 66 9 ship in South Wales…finished in third place at Fall 2014 the European Ladies Amateur Championship Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish with scores of 71+70+72+69=282 at the Lau- Schooner Fall Classic 72-71-71 +6 214 T36 Spring 2015 sanne (Switzerland) Golf Club…finished only Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida Challenge 76-79 +11 155 T21 two strokes out of the lead of Agathe Laisne of Florida State Match-Up 76-77-73 +10 226 T28 France… Gator Invitational 82-77-77 +26 236 T51 Web.com Intercollegiate 75-72-71 +2 218 T16 Bryan National Collegiate 79-83-74 +20 236 T57 ACC Championships 75-74-74 +7 223 T31 Before Florida State: Graduated from Auguste NCAA San Antonio Regional Championships 68-70-75 -3 213 T10

Piccard High School in Switzerland in 2014… Fall 2015 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish the silver medal finish for Switzerland was its Schooner Fall Classic 77-WD WD WD WD best ever in the history of the World Champi- Cardinal Cup 76-74-81 +15 213 T44 onships...finished third at the 2013 European Spring 2016 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Young Masters (Under 16 European Cham- Florida Challenge 70-79 +5 149 T11 Florida State Match-Up 73-79-71 +7 223 T15 pionship), placed fourth at the 2013 Belgian Gator Women’s Invitational 74-67-73 +4 214 T3 3M Lady Jaguar Invitational 74-76-73 +7 223 T24 Amateur and advanced to the quarterfinals of Briar’s Creek Invitational 71-68-70 -7 209 T2 Bryan National Collegiate 79-72-75 +10 226 T37 the 2013 British Girls' Championship. ACC Championships 77-77-74 +12 228 T37 NCAA Shoal Creek Regional Championships 74-76-83 +17 233 T43 NCAA Championship Finals 70-72-77-71 +1 289 T20 Personal: Born March 18, 1997…Morgane is Fall 2016 the daughter of Valerie and Oliver Metraux… Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Schooner Fall Classic 68-67-66 -12 201 1 speaks three languages fluently…has played the Cougar Fall Classic 71-70-74 -1 215 T19 Jim West Challenge 73-71-70 -2 214 T14 piano for 10 years and earned a top honor on Cardinal Cup 73-71-71 -1 215 T2 her final exam for the piano in 2012…earned Spring 2017 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish a second place finish (along with her sister Florida Challenge 78-70 +4 148 T6 and Seminole teammate Kim) at the National Florida State Match-Up 70-67-68 -11 205 1 The Dickson Intercollegiate 69-66-67 -14 202 1 Championship of Music for Youth in Switzer- Notre Dame Clover Cup 69-71-73 -3 213 T6 Clemson Invitational 78-77-70 +9 225 T48 land…selected Florida State over Kent State, ACC Championships 75-81-71 +11 227 T33 NCAA Columbus Regional Championships 72-74-78 +8 224 T13 Kentucky and Wisconsin…major is manage- NCAA Championship Finals 81-78-81 +24 240 T91 ment (business). Morgane Metraux By The Numbers Career Low Round: 66 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2016) (The Dickson Intercollegiate, Spring 2017) 36 Holes: 135 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2016) Tournament: 201 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2016) Best Finish: 1 (Schooner Fall Classic, Fall 2016) (Florida State Match-Up, Spring 2017) (The Dickson Intercollegiate, Spring 2017)

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S6 GOLF G PAGE 26 LEXIE FLERLAGE Senior, Venice, Fla.

On Flerlage: (Career Average: 79.00 / Low Round 73) Spring 2016: A member of the team but did ship.…also selected to represent the Greater One of four senior members of the Florida State not compete in an events. Sarasota Junior Golf Association in the 2013 women’s golf team who is in her fourth season FSGA Junior Team Championship. as a member of the squad…joined the team Fall 2016: A member of the team but did not during the spring of 2015 and has played in compete in any events. Personal: Born July 19, 1996…Lexie is the one event during the first three seasons of her daughter of Nick and Beth Flerlage…a member career…played as an individual in the Florida Spring 2017: (Season Average 79.00 / Low Round 73) of the National Honor Society and the Spanish State Match-Up in the spring of 2017…enjoyed Played in the first match of her career, the Honor Society…was the historian of the Span- a standout prep career and played in the 2012 Florida State Match-Up in Tallahassee, as an in- ish Honor Society…a member of the Superin- and 2013 Florida state championship tourna- dividual…totaled scores of 73-86-78 for a three tendent’s Advisory Council…graduated high ment as a member of the Venice High varsity… round total of 237…finished in 62nd place school with STAR Leadership and ranked in has a great work ethic and hits the ball well in the individual standings…totaled a 1-over the top three percent of her class…selected as with every club in her bag…a member of the par score of 73 in her first career collegiate 2014 FSGA Scholar, received the Golden Eagle National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor round, including three birdies on the first seven Award and was a member of Youth Develop- Society in high school…named to the 2016 and holes…was at par or better on 14 holes in her ment and Student Leadership…involved with 2017 ACC Academic Honor Roll. first collegiate round…was one stroke under student government all four years of high par for the first 11 holes of her career…was school, serving as Freshman Class President Spring 2015: A member of the team but did never more than one stroke over par during her and as a senator during her sophomore, junior not compete in any events. first collegiate round…carded 13 of 18 holes in and senior years…enjoys watching horror films the third round at par during the Florida State and listening to 80’s music…is very creative and Fall 2015: A member of the team but did not Match-Up…averaged 79.00 strokes in three makes jewelry, stained and fused glass, paints compete in any events. rounds during one event. and enjoys basket weaving…was the editor of the school yearbook as a senior…selected Summer 2017: Finished in a tie for 42nd place Florida State over Florida, Stetson and Florida at the 2017 FSGA Women’s Amateur Stoke Play Gulf Coast University…major is real estate. Championship at Sara Bay Country Club in Sarasota.

Before Florida State: Graduated from Venice High School in 2014…standout student-athlete and named team captain in golf…earned All Area First Team honors as a sophomore, junior and senior…won the 2011 Sarasota City Indi- vidual Junior Championship…earned fourth place finishes at the 2013 district and regional championships…the low scorer for Venice High School in the 2012 and 2013 state champi- onship tournaments…led Venice High School to 3 District Titles and a Regional Champion-

Lexie Flerlage at Florida State Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2016-17 1 3 237 79.00 73 -- Totals 1 3 237 79.00 73 --

Spring 2017 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Florida State Match-Up 73-86-78 +21 237 62

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 27 AMANDA DOHERTY Sophomore, Atlanta, Georgia

On Doherty (Career Average: 74.26 / Low Round 66) finishing well at the Dickson…played in her grade point averages in both semesters…named Played in the NCAA Championship Finals, the first ACC Championship as a freshman in 2017 to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2017… NCAA Columbus Regional Championship and and helped lead the Seminoles to a school- named to the 2017 All-ACC Academic Team… the ACC Championship in her first season as record-tying second place finish in the team named to the 2017 All-American Scholar a freshman…her scoring average in her first standings…the No. 1 ranked high school golfer Athlete Team by the Women's Golf Coaches collegiate season (74.26) is the third lowest by in the state of Georgia in 2016…played in the Association…averages 74.26 strokes in 35 a freshman in school history…joined the Semi- 2016 U.S. Women's Amateur at Rolling Green rounds during 12 events entering her sopho- noles' starting lineup in the first semester of her Golf Club in Springfield, Pa….ranked as high as more season. true freshman season…played in all four of the No. 45 on Golfweek's top 50 recruit list for the Seminoles' events during the fall of 2016 and class of 2016…two-time individual state cham- Summer 2016: Played in the U.S. Women’s helped Florida State to three tournament victo- pion in the state of Georgia in 2014 and 2016… Amateur for the second time in her career at ries (at the Schooner Fall Classic, the Jim West won the state of Georgia Class 1A individual Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield, Pa… Challenge and the Cardinal Cup)…a member championship and led her team to the team carded scores of 74-80 but did not make the of the Seminoles' line-up for all eight events in championship in 2016…won the individual cut…won the individual championship at the the spring of 2017 as Florida State won three state championship in 2016 by a five-stroke Judson Collegiate Invitational at the Country tournaments (Florida State Match-Up, The margin…won the individual state champion- Club of Roswell. Dickson Intercollegiate and the Clemson Invi- ship and led her team to a fourth place team tational) to bring its total to a school-record of finish in 2014…qualified for and made the cut Fall 2016 (Season Average: 73.50 / Low Round: 69) six for the year…earned five top-15 finishes in in the U.S. Girl's Junior Championship…played Played in all four events as she broke into the eight events during the spring of 2017…under in the 2015 U.S. Women's Amateur Champion- Seminoles’ lineup as a true freshman…earned par for the second time in her career in finish- ship…played in the U.S. Women's Four-Ball two top-10 finishes in helping the Seminoles to ing in a tie for seventh place in the individual Amateur Championship in 2016…finished three team championships in four events…the standings at the Dickson Intercollegiate… in fourth place in the stroke play portion and Seminoles’ gained team championships at the was a total of minus two strokes under par in advanced to the match play portion of the Schooner Fall Classic, the Jim West Challenge 2016 Four-Ball Championship…earned three top-five finishes in the AGJA Tour…won two individual championships on the Florida Junior Tour in 2014…earned one win and two top- three finishes on the Southeastern Junior Golf Tour in 2013…her individual championship came at the Brunswick Junior Classic in 2014… also finished second at the Crabapple Junior Classic in 2013…earned one individual cham- pionship on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour in 2013…the Player of the Year as named by the Country Club of Roswell in 2012, 2013 and 2014…advanced to the round of eight in the championship flight of the Women's Southern Amateur in 2016…won the individual cham- pionship at the Judson Collegiate Invitational at the Country Club of Roswell in Georgia in 2016…shot scores of 70-73-70 for an even par total of 213 at the Judson Collegiate…earned President’s List Academic honors in the fall of 2016 and the spring of 2017 with perfect 4.0

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S6 GOLF G PAGE 28 AMANDA DOHERTY Sophomore, Atlanta, Georgia and the Cardinal Cup…career-best finish (tied honors by the Northside Neighbor newspaper for sixth) came in the Jim West Challenge…a Before Florida State: Graduated from The in May of 2013 and June of 2014…named the second consecutive top-10 finish (tied for 10th) Galloway School in 2016…the State of Georgia Athlete of the Week by the Northside Neighbor came in the second-ending Cardinal Cup…first 1A private school regional champion and led in May of 2016. career under par score of 70 came in the second her team to the 1A team championship in round of the Cougar Fall Classic and her first 2016…also won the 2014 1A private school Personal: Born September 16, 1997…Amanda career score in the 60’s came as a 69 in the third state championship on a one hole playoff and is the daughter of Laura and Mike Doherty…a round of the Jim West Challenge…her best led her team to a fourth place finish in the team sister, Hannah, plays tennis…a member of the event came at the Jim West Challenge where standings in 2014…the 1A private schools state student association in 2013 at the Galloway she carded season-bests for a single round (69 championship runner-up and led The Gallo- School…received the Headmaster’s Letter in the third round), for 36 holes (142 in the first way School to a third place finish in the team of Commendation in 2015…plays the guitar two rounds) and total career-best for a three- standings at the state championships in 2013… and enjoys drawing…chose Florida State over round tournament scored (211), a three-round earned All-State honors in Class 1A by the North Carolina and Auburn. tournament vs. par (minus five) and for the best Georgia High School Golf Coaches Association finish of her career (tied for sixth). in 2014…earned Female Athlete of the Week

Spring 2017 vs. Florida: Fell to Taylor Tomlin- son, 6&4, in a match-play event against Florida on April 7, 2017... No. 3 Florida State defeated No. 6 Florida by a 3-2 margin.

Spring 2017 vs. Duke: Fell to Lisa Maguire, 3&1, of Duke at the Northwestern Quad Match on April 29, 2017 at the Lake Shore Country Club in Glencoe, Ill…No. 9 Duke defeated No. 5 Florida State, 4-1, in match play.

Spring 2017 (Season Average: 74.65 / Low Round: 66) Played in her first career NCAA Championship Finals in 2017…played in each of the Semi- noles' eight events in her first spring season with the Seminoles in helping Florida State to the NCAA Championship Finals…helped Florida State to a school-record tying second place finish in her first career ACC Champion- ship tournament at The Reserve at Pawleys Island…the second place finish tied Florida State's school record for best finish in an ACC Championship…career-best single round score of 66 came in the opening round of the Dick- son Intercollegiate…her score of 66 was tied for the second best single round score of the Amanda Doherty at Florida State spring season among her teammates…posted a Years Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top 10 2016-17 12 35 2,599 74.26 66 3 season-best three-round score of two-under par Totals 12 35 2,599 74.26 66 3 (213) at The Dickson Intercollegiate where she Fall 2016 finished tied for seventh place…came within Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish Schooner Fall Classic 73-78-78 +16 229 T52 two strokes and was one individual place in the Cougar Fall Classic 75-70-72 +1 217 T27 Jim West Challenge 70-72-69 -5 211 T6 individual standings from tying her career bests Cardinal Cup 80-75-70 +9 225 T10 which came at the Jim West Challenge in the Spring 2017 Tournament 1-2-3 Par Total Finish fall of 2016…shot 75 or better in all 14 of her Florida Challenge 75-75 +6 150 T12 rounds during the regular season was in second Florida State Match-Up 73-69-74 E 216 T13 The Dickson Intercollegiate 66-75-72 -2 213 T7 place in the individual standings after shoot- Notre Dame Clover Cup 73-74-74 +5 221 T26 Clemson Invitational 73-72-72 +1 217 T15 ing a first round score of 66 at the Dickson ACC Championships 75-76-74 +9 225 30 NCAA Columbus Regional Championships 75-77-72 +8 224 T13 Intercollegiate. NCAA Championship Finals 90-78-83 +35 251 129

Amanda Doherty By The Numbers Career Low Summer 2017: Played in the 2017 North & Round: 66 (The Dickson Intercollegiate, Spring 2017) South Amateur Championship on Pinehurst 36 Holes: 141 (The Dickson Intercollegiate, Spring 2017) Tournament: 211 (Jim West Challenge, Fall 2016) No. 2 at the Pinehurst (N.C.) Resort. Best Finish: T6 (Jim West Challenge, Fall, 2016)

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 29 ASHLEY MANGAN Sophomore, Clermont, Florida

On Mangan: In her second season as a member of the Summer 2017: Finished in third place at the Florida State women’s golf team…did not Hurricane Collegiate Golf Tour event at Walt play in an matches as a freshman as a redshirt Disney World with scores of 74-78=152…fin- member of the team…practiced each day and ished in a tie for 34th place at the 2017 FSGA learned a great deal during her first season on Women’s Amateur Stoke Play Championship at the collegiate level…one of the top prep golfers Sara Bay Country Club in Sarasota. in the State of Florida at Lake Highland Prep in 2016…a very smart player who will work to Before Florida State: Graduated from Lake become a member of the Seminoles’ starting Highland Prep in 2016…a Valedictorian of line-up as a freshman…a confident golfer who her senior class as she graduated with a 4.0 has been successful at every level of golf during unweighted grade point average and a 4.5 her career…played in the 2015 U.S. Women’s weighted grade point average as she studied in Amateur in Portland, Ore., as she qualified the Merit Studies Honors Program…a member in 2014…has competed on the American Ju- for the event by shooting a 74 at the Allendale of the girls’ varsity golf team at Lake Highland nior Golf Association, Florida Junior Tour and Country Club in Massachusetts… first career Prep for seven years (sixth grade through her Hurricane Junior Golf Tour since age 13…has hole in one came in the first round of the 2015 senior year)…served as the Highlander’s team earned several top 10 AJGA finishes including a Honda Classic High School Invitational at the captain as a sophomore, junior and senior… top-five finish at the AJGA Junior event at Tal- PGA Resort in Palm Beach, Fla…named to the personal low nine-hole score of 34…earned bot Country in Easton, Md…competitive low 2017 ACC Academic Honor Roll…a valedicto- All-Area First Team honors in both 2014 and 18-hole score of 71 at the North/South Junior rian of her senior class at Lake Highland Prep. 2015...named to the All-Area team by the Or- Tournament at Pinehurst in North Carolina… lando Sentinel in 2015…helped Lake Highland totaled 222 for the 54 holes played in the event Fall 2016: A member of the team but did not to four appearances in the state championship (76-71-75)…played in the Callaway Junior play in any matches…a redshirt season. tournament…led Lake Highland to wins in World Championships in San Diego, Calif., both the district and regional tournaments during her junior career. Spring 2017: A member of the team but did during her junior and senior seasons…Lake not play in any matches…a redshirt season. Highland placed third in the state tournament Personal: Born November 23, 1997…Ashley is the daughter of Anita and Michael Man- gan… her mother, Anita, is a Systems Engineer at Lockheed Martin…her father, Michael, is the Assistant Director of Scouting for the Pittsburgh Pirates… her sister, Britney, is a senioor at Lake Highland Prep…Britney won her division championship at the 2009 Junior Girls Championship sponsored by the Florida Women’s Golf Association…a member of the National and Latin National Honor Societies… accepted into the Florida State honors program and earned both a Bright Futures Scholarship and a Florida State Freshman Scholarship to attend Florida State University…enjoys travel- ing, watching movies and spending time on the beach…selected Florida State after considering Dartmouth and William & Mary when making her collegiate choice...major is finance.

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S6 GOLF G PAGE 30 SANDRA SALONEN Sophomore, Espoo, Finland

At Florida State: In her second season as a member of the Seminole women’s golf team… Fall 2016: A member of the team but did not practiced with the team throughout her red- play in any matches…a redshirt season. shirt freshman season...a talented golfer who brings a great deal of international experience Spring 2017: A member of the team but did to the Seminoles’ roster…knows how to play not play in any matches…a redshirt season. under pressure…from the same city (Espoo, Finland) as Seminole All-American Matilda Before Florida State: Graduated from Castren (2014-17)…has been a member of the Mäkelänrinteen Lukio sport high School in Finnish National Team since 2011…played as Finland in 2016…a member of the Finnish a member of the Finnish Youth Olympic team National team and played in the Girls European in China in 2015…finished in ninth place at Team Championships in 2012, 2013, 2014 and the Finnish Ladies Amateur Championship 2015…named the Rookie of the Year in Finland in 2015…2013 Finnish International Girls in 2011…participated in 17 events across Championship winner… a member of the Europe in the past three years while placing in Student Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) at the top 16 in five of those tournaments...those Florida State for the 2017-18 academic year... events included the Skandia Lady Junior Open a member of the Student Athlete Advisory in 2015 in Sweden (seventh place), 2013 Roger Council (SAAC) at Florida State for the 2017- Cartier Trophy in France (ninth place), the 18 Academic Year…named to the 2017 ACC 2015 Finnish Ladies Amateur Championship Academic Honor Roll. in Finland (ninth place), the Dutch Lady Junior

Championship in the Netherlands (15th place), the European Girls’ Team Championship in Slovakia in 2014 (16th place)…earned a bronze medal at the Young Masters as a member of the Finnish National Team in 2013…the junior stroke play champion in Finland in 2013, 2014 and 2015…plays for the Master Golf Club team…finished in a tie for 15th place at the Ju- nior Orange Bowl Classic Tournament in 2012.

Personal: Born January 27, 1997…Sandra is the daughter of Petra Kuismin-Salonen and Aki Salonen…speaks four languages: Finn- ish, Swedish, French and English…has earned Finnish championship medals in both dance and basketball…major is sport management.

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S7 GOLF G PAGE 31 KATHLEEN SUMNER Freshman, Charleston, South Carolina

At Florida State: A tremendously talented player whose athletic and academic talents will allow her to fit exceedingly well into Florida State’s culture of overall success…an accom- plished junior golfer who will compete for a spot in the Seminoles’ lineup upon her arrival as a freshman in Tallahassee…played in the 2014 Southeast Junior Championship…quali- fied for match play at the 2016 USGA Four-Ball Amateur Championship.

Before Florida State: Graduated from Bishop England in 2017…named as the All-Lowcoun- try Golfer of the Year in both 2015 and 2016 by the Charleston Post and Courier…the state of South Carolina Class AA state championship individual runner-up as a freshman in 2014… also led her team to the state runner-up posi- tion as a freshman…won the state high school championships Class AA individual title as a championships in 2015 and 2016…earned 2016…won individual championships at the sophomore and finished third in the individual medalist honors with a 142 total for two rounds Twin States Championship, the SCJGA Cheraw Class AAA state championships as a senior… in 2015…led Bishop England to a 32-stroke Fall Challenge and the SCJGA Players Champi- led Bishop England to two consecutive state win in the state championship finals in 2015… onship in 2015. was also the state championship runner-up in 2014…played as a member of the Bishop Personal: Born May 28, 1999…Kathleen is the England boys team as a sophomore, junior and daughter of Denise and Steve Sumner…origi- senior…earned All-Lowcountry honorable nally from Charlotte, N.C….plays the guitar… mention honors as a member of the boy’s golf a member of the National Honor Society team at Bishop England in 2016…girls golf is throughout her high school academic career… played as a fall sport and boys as a spring sport chose Florida State over Louisville and Furman. in the state of South Carolina…one of the top golfers on the South Carolina Junior Golf As- sociation circuit…earned victories in 2017 at the MTPJGA events at Daniel Island, the Snee Farm Country Club and at the Wild Dunes Country Club…earned medalist honors at the Charles Tighman Carolinas PGA Junior Cham- pionship in December of 2016…the runner-up at the Junior Azalea Championship in 2014 and 2016 and finished in third place in the event in 2015…finished in third place in the 2016 Dustin Johnson World Junior Champion- ship and in the 2016 Sea Pines Junior Heritage Championship…recorded a pair of holes-in- one in 2012 and added a third career ace in

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S6 GOLF G PAGE 32 2016-17 SEASON REVIEW Seminoles Play In School Record 12th Consecutive NCAA Regional Championship

FSU ENJOYS SPECIAL YEAR IN 2016-17 2017 was an incredibly special season filled with many firsts for the Florida State Women's Golf team. The Seminoles were ranked No. 1 in the nation, won six tournament championships, had four players named to the All-ACC team, led the nation in scoring average vs. par, led the nation in par 5 scoring and Head Coach Amy Bond was named the ACC Coach of the Year. Florida State won its first tournament of the season and won an unprecedented six tourna- ments to tie for the national lead. Never before had any team in Florida State history won more than five events in a single season. With the championship at the Schooner Fall Classic came lofty national rankings – very lofty rank- ings. The Seminoles moved into the nation's top five and spent the remainder of the season ranked among the nation's top five teams. Flor- ida State took over the nation's No. 1 ranking American Honorable Mention honors from the finished in a tie for 11th place in the individual after winning the Jim West Challenge and the Women's Golf Coaches Association. Castren standings. Cardinal Cup. The Seminoles then earned the and Metraux are two of the most decorated highest NCAA regional seed in school history players in the ACC this year. Both earned (No. 2) and finished in third place in the NCAA All-American honors from the WGCA and BOND NAMED ACC COACH OF THE Columbus Regional Championship before GolfWeek and both earned All-ACC honors YEAR; RECORD FOUR SEMINOLES EARN earning their second consecutive top-20 finish for their outstanding performances in leading ALL-ACC HONORS at the NCAA National Championship Finals. the Seminoles to the most successful season in Florida State head coach Amy Bond was named school history. Castren and Metraux were two the ACC Coach of the Year for the first time in TWO EARN ALL-AMERICAN HONORS of the eight players named to the GolfWeek All- her career, and a school-record four Semi- Florida State senior Matilda Castren and American teams from the ACC. The Seminoles noles – Matilda Castren, Lydia Gumm, Kim junior Morgane Metraux earned All-American were one of only two teams from the ACC with Metraux and Morgane Metraux – were named Third-Team honors as voted on by the editors multiple players named to the First, Second, to the All-ACC Women's Golf Team in a vote and writers of GolfWeek and both earned All- Third or Honorable Mention All-American by the league's 12 head coaches. It marked the teams by GolfWeek. first time in school history that four Seminoles earned the honor in the same season, the 17th FSU FINISHES THIRD IN REGIONAL Florida State advanced to the NCAA Champi- onship Finals for the second consecutive season as it finished in third place in the NCAA Co- lumbus Regional Championship at the Scarlet Course at The Ohio State University on May 10. The Seminoles earned their second highest re- gional finish in school history and advanced to play in the NCAA Finals for the ninth time in school history. Florida State played its best golf of the third and final round of the tournament on the back nine. The Seminoles combined to card 10 birdies on the final four holes with each of their five players recording a birdie on hole No. 14. The team recorded a total of 13 birdies on the back nine after combining for a total of seven on their front nine. Florida State played the second best team round of the day (and its best of the 54-hole tournament) as they carded a team total of 294. Florida State was led on the leaderboard by junior Kim Metraux who

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ranked second in the nation and as the ACC leaders in stroke average with a school-record 288.11 mark. The Seminoles, who carded 20 of 35 team rounds under par (.625 percent), shot a 14-under par 270 in the first round of the Schooner Fall Classic on September 25, 2016 and carded three rounds at 12 strokes under par or better.

2016-17 NCAA Division Low Stroke Average 1. Alabama 287.9 2. Florida State 288.1 3. Florida 288.2 4. Arizona State 288.3 5. Furman 290.4

FLORIDA STATE’S IMPROVED AVERAGE Florida State finished the 2016-17 season ranked second nationally with a 281.1 stroke average. The Seminoles have improved their consecutive season at least one Seminole has stroke average by nearly six strokes per round been named to the team and the third time in Florida State’s Winningest Coaches in 2016-17 (288.1) as compared to the 2015-16 the last four years multiple Seminoles have been Rank Coach Years Wins season (293.8). Florida State has ranked among named to the team. 1. Debbie Dillman 1992-09 16 the top five in the ACC in stroke average in 2. Verlyn Giles 1978-90 11 each of the last five seasons. BOND IS A PERFECT SEVEN FOR SEVEN 3. Amy Bond 2011-Pr. 9 Amy Bond has led Florida State into the NCAA 4. Keith Pitchford 1971-73 3 Seminoles’ Recent Stroke Average Championship tournament in each of her first Year Avg. ACC Rank seven seasons as Florida State’s head coach. BOND LED FLORIDA STATE INTO TOP 5 2016-17 288.1 1 Bond’s streak of seven consecutive NCAA Florida State finished the 2016-17 fall and 2015-16 293.8 3 Championship appearances ties the school spring seasons with a school-record tying 2014-15 293.1 2 record held by Debbie Dillman (Bond’s coach 11 top-5 team finishes in its 12 events. The at Florida State) who guided the Seminoles to Seminoles finished lower than fourth in the seven consecutive NCAA appearances from team standings of only once their 12 events. 1991 through 1997. The Seminoles’ 1981 team also earned 11 top-5 finishes. BOND LEADS FSU TO SIX TITLES Florida State Head Coach Amy Bond led UNDER HEAD COACH AMY BOND… Florida State to a school-record six team cham- …The Seminoles have finished in second place pionships in 2016-17 (Schooner Fall Classic, or better in 16 of their last 36 matches dating Jim West Challenge, Cardinal Cup, Florida to a second place finish at the fall 2014 season State Match-Up, Dickson Intercollegiate, opening Mo Morial Invitational; Clemson Invitational). The Seminoles’ six team …The Seminoles have finished in the top five championships are one more than the Semi- in 28 of their last 37 matches dating to a second noles won during the 1980-81 season (Lady place finish at the fall 2014 season opening Mo Gator Invitational, Lady Paladin Invitational, Morial Invitational; Dick McGuire Invitational, South Florida Invi- …The Seminoles earned 11 top-five team tational, A.I.A.W. National Championship) in finishes during the fall 2016 and spring 2017 winning the national championship. seasons. Their total of 11 top-5 finishes tied the school record for top five team finishes in a BOND HAS LED FSU TO 9 TITLES single season which was also accomplished by Florida State Head Coach Amy Bond, who Led Florida State’s 1981 AIAW National Champion- the Seminoles to a single-year school record six ship team. wins in 2016-17, is the third winningest coach in school history. Bond needs one victory to FLORIDA STATE 2ND IN THE NATION become the third coach in school history with Florida State finished the 2016-17 season 10 or more team championships as the Semi- noles’ head coach.

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Fourth Annual Schooner Fall Classic/Par 71 Second Annual Clemson Invitational/Par 72/March 31-April 2, 2017 Belmar Golf Club/Norman, Okla./ Sept. 24-26, 2016 Reserve at Lake Keowee/Sunset, S.C. 1/12. Florida State 270 279 280 829 1/17. Florida State 291 278 285 854 1. Morgane Metraux 68 67 66 201 1. Matilda Castren 72 65 70 207 T4. Lydia Gumm 69 68 69 206 T15. Kim Metraux 73 71 73 217 T8. Kim Metraux 65 73 72 210 T15. Amanda Doherty 73 72 72 217 T12. Matilda Castren 68 71 73 212 T39. Lydia Gumm 73 70 79 222 T52. Amanda Doherty 73 78 78 229 T48. Morgane Metraux 78 77 70 225 14TH Annual Cougar Fall Classic/Par 72 Florida State vs. Florida – Match Play/ April 7, 2017 Yeamans Hall Club/Hanahan, S.C./Oct. 2-4, 2016 Southwood Golf Club/Tallahassee, Fla./Par 72 4/21. Florida State 286 285 284 855 Matilda Castren (FSU) def. Karolina Vickova (UF), 4&3 T11. Matilda Castren 68 73 71 212 Marta Perez San Martin (UF) def. Lydia Gumm, 19 holes T19. Morgane Metraux 71 70 74 215 Taylor Tomlinson (UF) def. Amanda Doherty (FSU), 6&4 T22. Lydia Gumm 73 72 71 216 Morgane Metraux (FSU) def. Maria Torres (UF), 2&1 T27. Amanda Doherty 75 70 72 217 Kim Metraux (FSU) def. Kelly Grassel (UF), 22 holes T62. Kim Metraux 74 79 70 223 29TH Annual ACC Championships/Par 72/April 13-15, 2017 Jim West Challenge/Par 72/Oct. 9-10, 2016 The Reserve Golf Club/Pawleys Island, S.C. Carlton Woods Creekside Course/The Woodland, Tex. 2/12. Florida State 287 292 289 868 1/15. Florida State 280 281 279 840 T4. Lydia Gumm 70 74 71 215 1. Matilda Castren 69 65 69 203 T11. Matilda Castren 73 71 73 217 T6. Amanda Doherty 70 72 69 211 T17. Kim Metraux 69 71 79 219 T8. Kim Metraux 68 73 71 212 30. Amanda Doherty 75 76 74 225 T14. Morgane Metraux 73 71 70 214 T33. Morgane Metraux 75 81 71 227 T42. Lydia Gumm 74 76 72 222 Northwestern Women’s Golf Quad Match / April 7 13TH Annual Cardinal Cup/Par 72 Lake Shore Country Club/Glencoe, Ill. University of Louisville Golf Club/Simpsonville, Ky./Oct. 23-25, 2016 Lisa Maguire (D) def. Amanda Doherty (FSU), 3&1 1/17. Florida State 301 292 285 876 Gurbani Singh (D) def. Kim Metraux, 4&3 T2. Morgane Metraux 73 71 71 215 Lydia Gumm (FSU) Halved Ana Belac (D) T2. Matilda Castren 75 72 68 215 Sandy Choi (D) def. Morgane Metraux, 6&4 T10. Lydia Gumm 76 75 74 225 Matilda Castren (FSU) halved (D) T10 Amanda Doherty 80 75 70 225 20. Kim Metraux 77 74 77 228 NCAA Columbus Regional Championship/Par 72/May 8-10, 2017 The Scarlet Course at The Ohio State University/Columbus, Ohio Fifth Annual Florida Challenge/Par 72 3/18. Florida State 299 298 294 891 Black Diamond Ranch/Lecanto, Fla./Jan. 30, 2017 T11. Kim Metraux 77 73 73 223 2/11. Florida State 302 292 594 T13. Morgane Metraux 72 74 78 224 T4. Matilda Castren 74 72 146 T13. Lydia Gumm 75 76 73 224 T6. Morgane Metraux 78 70 148 T13. Amanda Doherty 75 77 72 224 T12. Lydia Gumm 75 75 150 T43. Matilda Castren 80 75 76 231 T12. Amanda Doherty 75 75 150 T20 Kayla Jones 78 75 153 NCAA Championship Finals/Par 72 T6. Kim Metraux 73 74 148 * Rich Harvest Farms/Sugar Grove, Ill./May 19-24, 2017 T34. Anna Sophia Böhmer 82 77 159 * T20/24. Florida State 325 310 309 944 *Played as an individual T57. Lydia Gumm 81 79 73 233 T66. Kim Metraux 79 79 76 232 Fifth Annual Florida State Match-Up/Par 72 T85. Matilda Castren 84 75 79 239 Don Veller Seminole Golf Course/Tallahassee, Fla./Feb. 10-12, 2017 T91. Morgane Metraux 81 78 81 240 1/12. Florida State 282 276 279 837 129. Amanda Doherty 90 78 83 251 1. Morgane Metraux 70 67 68 205 T2. Lydia Gumm 71 67 70 208 Seminole Women’s Golf Statistics – (Combined Fall 2016 / Spring 2017) T5. Matilda Castren 69 74 67 210 Name Tourn. Rds Par -75 Low Strokes Avg. Wins Top-10 T13. Amanda Doherty 73 69 74 216 Matilda Castren 12 35 22 30 65 2,522 72.06 2 6 T28. Kim Metraux 72 73 76 221 Morgane Metraux 12 35 22 26 66 2,529 72.26 3 6 T28. Kayla Jones 72 76 71 221 * Lydia Gumm 12 35 16 25 67 2,551 72.89 0 6 Kim Metraux 12 35 9 29 65 2,570 73.43 0 4 T28. Anna Sophia Böhmer 72 76 73 221 * Amanda Doherty 12 35 12 27 66 2,599 74.26 0 3 62. Lexie Flerlage 73 86 78 227 * Kayla Jones 2 5 2 3 72 372 74.40 0 0 *Played as an individual Anna Sophia Böhmer 2 5 1 2 72 380 76.00 0 0 Lexie Flerlage 1 3 0 1 73 237 79.00 0 0 The Dickson/Par 72/Feb. 28-29, 2017 The Woodlands Golf Club/The Woodlands, Tex. Seminole Women’s Golf Statistics – (Spring 2017) 1/16. Florida State 275 279 289 843 Name Tourn. Rds Par -75 Low Strokes Avg. Wins Top 10 Matilda Castren 8 23 12 18 65 1,680 73.04 1 4 1. Morgane Metraux 69 66 67 202 Lydia Gumm 8 23 9 17 67 1,682 73.13 0 4 T7. Amanda Doherty 66 75 72 213 Morgane Metraux 8 23 12 15 66 1,684 73.22 2 4 T9. Lydia Gumm 74 68 73 215 Kim Metraux 8 23 7 20 68 1,697 73.78 0 2 T24. Matilda Castren 70 72 78 220 Amanda Doherty 8 23 6 18 66 1,717 74.65 0 1 T24. Kim Metraux 70 73 77 220 Kayla Jones 2 5 2 3 72 372 74.40 0 0 Anna Sophia Böhmer 2 5 1 2 72 380 76.00 0 0 Notre Dame Clover Cup/Par 72/March 17-19, 2017 Lexie Flerlage 1 3 0 1 73 237 79.00 0 0 Longmeadow Golf Club/Mesa, Az. Seminole Women’s Golf Statistics – (Fall 2016) 3/15. Florida State 279 284 290 853 Name Tourn. Rds Par -75 Low Strokes Avg. Wins Top 10 5. Matilda Castren 70 69 72 211 Matilda Castren 4 12 10 12 65 842 70.17 1 2 T6. Morgane Metraux 69 71 73 213 Morgane Metraux 4 12 10 11 66 845 70.42 1 2 T10. Lydia Gumm 72 72 75 215 Lydia Gumm 4 12 6 10 68 869 72.42 0 2 T10. Kim Metraux 68 72 75 215 Kim Metraux 4 12 4 9 65 873 71.75 0 2 T26. Amanda Doherty 73 74 74 221 Amanda Doherty 4 12 6 9 69 882 73.50 0 2

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1971-72 2003-04 2014-15 AIWA Championship – T2nd ACC Championship – 5th ACC Championship -- T3rd NCAA East Regional – 4th NCAA San Antonio Regional -- T10th 1972-73 NCAA Championship – T19th AIWA Championship – 29th 2015-16 2004-05 ACC Championship -- 9th 1976-77 ACC Championship – 6th NCAA Shoal Creek Regional -- 2nd AIWA Championship – 13th NCAA Championship -- T15th 2005-06 1977-78 ACC Championship – 5th 2016-17 AIWA Championship – 15th NCAA East Regional – 4th ACC Championship -- 2nd NCAA Championship – 16th NCAA Columbus Regional -- 3rd 1978-79 NCAA Championship -- T20th AIWA Championship – 23rd 2006-07 ACC Championship – 3rd ALL-ACC SELECTIONS 1979-80 NCAA East Regional – 11th 1992 - Erica Firnhaber AIWA Championship – 15th 1993 - Marie-Josee Rouleau 2007-08 1994 - Karen Stupples 1980-81 ACC Championship – 3rd 1995 - Karen Stupples AIWA Championship – 1st NCAA Central Regional – T8th 1998 - Amy Bond 2001 - Kristin Tamulis, Louise Wright 1981-82 2008-09 AIWA Championship – 10th 2002 - Kristin Tamulis ACC Championship – 6th 2003 - Kristin Tamulis 1987-88 NCAA East Regional – 15th 2004 - Caroline Larrson, Katie Quinney Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2005 - Jaclyn Burch 2009-10 2006 - Caroline Westrup 1988-89 ACC Championship – 4th 2007 - Caroline Westrup Metro Conference Championship – 1st NCAA Central Regional – T6th 2008 - Caroline Westrup NCAA Championship – 10th 2009 - Caroline Westrup 1989-90 2010 - Lacey Agnew, Macarena Silva Metro Conference Championship – 2nd 2010-11 2011 - Maria Salinas ACC Championship – 5th 2012 - Maria Salinas 1990-91 NCAA East Regional – 9th 2013 - Jessica Negron Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2014 - Matilda Castren, Alex Milan NCAA Championship – 14th 2011-12 2015 - Lydia Gumm ACC Championship – 4th 2016 - Matilda Castren 1991-92 NCAA Central Regional – 10th 2016 - Kim Metraux ACC Championship – 2nd 2017 - Matilda Castren NCAA Championship – 14th 2012-13 2017 - Lydia Gumm ACC Championship – 4th 2017 - Kim Metraux 1992-93 NCAA West Regional – 19th 2017 - Morgane Metraux ACC Championship – 4th NCAA East Regional – 18th 2013-14 WGCA ALL-AMERICA TEAM SELECTIONS ACC Championship -- 7th 1989 - Nadia Ste-Marie 1993-94 NCAA East Regional -- T11th 1995 - Karen Stupples ACC Championship – 4th 2003 - Kristin Tamulis (HM) NCAA East Regional – 6th 2006 - Caroline Westrup NCAA Championship – 18th 2007 - Caroline Westrup 2008 - Caroline Westrup 1994-95 2009 - Caroline Westrup ACC Championship – 2nd 2011 - Maria Salinas (HM) NCAA East Regional – 10th 2112 - Maria Salinas (HM) 1995-96 2014 - Matilda Castren (2nd Team) ACC Championship – 4th 2017 - Matilda Castren (HM) NCAA East Regional – 13th 2017- Morgane Metreaux (HM) 1996-97 AIAW ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS ACC Championship – 4th 1981 – Lisa Young Walters NCAA East Regional – 18th 1981 – Michelle Guilbault 1997-98 ACC Championship – 4th 1998-99 ACC Championship – 2nd NCAA East Regional – 5th NCAA Championship – 13th 1999-00 ACC Championship – 4th 2000-01 ACC Championship – 3rd NCAA East Regional – 15th 2001-02 ACC Championship – 4th NCAA Central Regional – 17th 2002-03 ACC Championship – 5th NCAA East Regional – 8th NCAA Championship – T19th

2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S GOLF G PAGE 36 coaching history

Year Head Coach Assistant Coach Record Wins Top 5 Postseason 1967-68 Mary-Jane Martin-Vegue ------1968-69 Mary-Jane Martin-Vegue ------1969-70 Mary-Jane Martin-Vegue ------1970-71 Keith Pitchford ------1971-72 Keith Pitchford ------DGWS – T2nd 1972-73 Keith Pitchford -- 3-0 3 7 AIAW – 29th 1973-74 Sylvia Ferdon ------1974-75 Anne Scarbrough ------3 -- 1975-76 -- 1976-77 Rick Trenary ------3 AIAW – 13th 1977-78 Verlyn Giles ------1 AIAW – 15th 1978-79 Verlyn Giles ------3 AIAW – 23rd 1979-80 Verlyn Giles ------AIAW – 15th 1980-81 Verlyn Giles -- -- 5 11 AIAW – 15th 1981-82 Verlyn Giles -- -- 1 5 AIAW – 10th 1982-83 Verlyn Giles ------1 -- 1983-84 Verlyn Giles ------1 -- 1984-85 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles-Dillman -- -- 1 -- 1985-86 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles-Dillman -- -- 2 -- 1986-87 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles-Dillman -- 1 8 -- 1987-88 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles-Dillman -- 2 9 Metro – 1st 1988-89 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles-Dillman -- 2 7 Metro – 1st 1989-90 Verlyn Giles Debbie Miles-Dillman -- 0 3 Metro – 2nd 1990-91 Debbie Dillman -- -- 2 9 Metro – 1st / NCAA – 14th 1991-92 Debbie Dillman -- -- 2 7 ACC – 2nd / NCAA – 14th 1992-93 Debbie Dillman -- -- 0 7 ACC – 4th 1993-94 Debbie Dillman -- -- 2 8 ACC – 4th / NCAA – 18th 1994-95 Debbie Dillman -- -- 2 8 ACC – 2nd 1995-96 Debbie Dillman Sue Urry -- 0 4 ACC – 4th 1996-97 Debbie Dillman Sue Urry -- 0 5 ACC – 4th 1997-98 Debbie Dillman Sue Urry -- 0 4 ACC – 4th 1998-99 Debbie Dillman -- -- 1 7 ACC – 2nd / NCAA – 13th 1999-00 Debbie Dillman Sarah Capie -- 0 3 ACC – 4th 2000-01 Debbie Dillman Sarah Capie/M. Hudgins -- 0 1 ACC – 3rd 2001-02 Debbie Dillman Amy Bond -- 1 4 ACC – 4th 2002-03 Debbie Dillman Amy Bond -- 1 7 ACC – 5th / NCAA – 19th 2003-04 Debbie Dillman Amy Bond -- 1 5 ACC – 5th / NCAA – 19th 2004-05 Debbie Dillman Amy Bond -- 0 1 ACC – 6th 2005-06 Debbie Dillman Amy Bond -- 1 5 ACC – 5th / NCAA – 16th 2006-07 Debbie Dillman Katie Quinney -- 2 3 ACC – 3rd 2007-08 Debbie Dillman Katie Quinney -- 1 2 ACC – 3rd 2008-09 Debbie Dillman Katie Quinney -- 0 1 ACC – 6th 2009-10 Kate Golden Chris Malloy -- 3 6 ACC – 4th / NCAA – 10th 2010-11 Amy Bond Layne Savoie -- 0 4 ACC – 5th 2011-12 Amy Bond Lindsay Koth/Robert Duck -- 0 5 ACC – 4th 2012-13 Amy Bond Matt Savage/Robert Duck -- 0 4 ACC – 4th 2013-14 Amy Bond Matt Savage/Robert Duck -- 1 5 ACC -- 7th 2014-15 Amy Bond Matt Savage/Robert Duck -- 0 8 ACC – T3rd 2015-16 Amy Bond Mary Michael Maggio/Robert Duck -- 2 9 ACC – 9th / NCAA – T15th 2016-17 Amy Bond Mary Michael Maggio/Robert Duck 1-1 6 11 ACC -- 2nd / NCAA T20th 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S GOLF G PAGE 37 letterwinners

A G P Lacey Agnew (07, 08, 09, 10) Kathy Garrahan (1990) Mabel Pascual de Pobil (1993, 94, 95, 96) Marla Anderson (1980, 81, 82) (1980, 81, 82) Cindy Peterka (1969, 70, 72) Erica Gonzalez (2007) Donna Petrizzi (1968) B Daminika Gradecka (2016, 17) Kelly Pittman (1990, 92, 93) Becky Baker (1975, 77) Kathy Grant (1988, 89, 90) Madelyn Posey (1977) Patti Belcher (1977, 78) Jacky Grzywacz (1979, 80, 81) Denise Bisset (1972, 73, 74, 75) Lydia Gumm (2014, 15, 16, 17) Q Kayla Bloor (2016) Katie Quinney (2002, 03, 04, 05) Amy Bond (1996, 97, 98, 99) H Anna Sophia Böhmer (2014, 15, 16, 17) Kelly Henderson (2001, 02) R Litia Bowman (1988, 89) Cindy Hilty (1973, 74, 75) Marie-Josee’ Rouleau (1991, 92, 93) Whitney Brummett (2005, 06, 07, 08) Olivia Hullert (2013) Emma Rundle (1989, 90, 91, 92) Sherrell Buckley (2016) Laurie Rusk (1975, 76, 77, 78) Barbara Brunkowsky (1981, 82) J Jaclyn Burch (2004, 05, 06, 07) Malin Jansson (2012, 13) S Stacy Burgin (2000) Tyler Johnson (2002, 03, 04, 05) Marie Salinas (2010, 11, 12) Kate Burton (1993, 94, 95, 96) Kayla Jones (2015, 16, 17) Kristen Sanborn (2000) ((1980) C K Kayla Shaul (2006, 07) Sarah Capie (1996, 97, 98, 99) Andrea Kaelin (2011) Macarena Silva (2008, 09, 10, 11) Lisa Carriel (1990) Krystal Kennedy (1989) Carrie Sordel (2001, 02, 03, 04) Elaine Carson (1984) Julie Kintz (1982, 83) Kristin Sordel (2005) Laure Castelain (2012, 13, 14, 15) Fran Kocsis (1975, 77, 78) Amy Spooner (1996, 97, 98, 99) Marie Castellucci (1986) Laura Kowalski (2000) Nadia Ste-Marie (1988, 89) Vanessa Castellucci (1986) Carlton Kuhlo (2012, 13, 14, 15) Michelle Steakin (2005) Matilda Castren (2014, 15. 16, 17) Karen Stupples (1994, 95) Mary Cobick (1989, 90, 91, 92) L Lauren Cousart (2006, 07, 08, 09) Caroline Larsson (2003, 04, 05) T Vicki Crawford (1986) Ann Lavis (1984, 85) Kristin Tamulis (2000, 01, 02, 03) Karen Crews (1968, 69) Gayle Lee (1975) Hannah Thomson (2009, 10, 11) Alison Curdt (2001, 02, 03, 04) Lyn Leonard (1984) Darlene Towne (1971) Janet Lester (1971, 72, 73) D Shari Lindsey (1984) W Jodie Decosta (1987) Linda Lupica (1977, 78, 79) (1977, 78) Leslie Dennard (1983) Debbie Warford (1978, 79) Amanda Doherty (2017) M Lou Weddington (1973) Lea Ann Duke (1977) Beth McCumber (2000, 01) Whitney Wenglasz (2009, 11) Kim Metraux (2015, 16, 17) Caroline Westrup (2006, 07, 08, 09) E Morgane Metraux (2015, 16, 17) Mellissa Workman (1973) Lorraine Elder (1983, 84, 85, 86) Alex Milan (2012, 13, 14, 15) Louise Wright (1998, 99, 00, 01) Kristin Ericson (1984, 85, 86, 87) Leigh Mills (1985, 86, 87, 88) Whitney Wright (2005, 06, 07, 08) Elena Monteferris (1972) F Debbie Moss (1983, 84) Y Tiffany Faucette (1993, 94, 95) Lisa Young (1979, 80, 81, 82) Erica Firnhaber (1991, 92) N Sara Young (2009) Lexie Flerlage (2017) Jessica Negron (2010, 11, 12, 13) Julie Flynn (1983) Sarah Nicklin (1985, 86, 87, 88) Z Cathie Fritz (1987, 88) Debbie Zahand (1984) O Alison Zimmer (2000, 01, 02) Aguri Okura (1995, 96, 97, 98)

Anna Sophia Böhmer Lydia Gumm Tiffany Faucette Nadia Ste-Marie 2014, 15, 16, 17 2014, 15, 16, 17 1992, 94, 95 1988, 89

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All-Time ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013-14 Kayla Bloor, Sherrell Buckley, Laure ACC Academic Team Selections Castelain, Lydia Gumm, Olivia Hullert, 2006, 07, 08 Whitney Brummett 1992-93 Tiffany Faucette, Mabel Pascual del Pobil, Carlton Kuhlo, Alex Milan 2006 Jaclyn Burch Kelly Pittman, Maria Rouleau, Sarah Stimac 2006 Caroline Larsson 2014-15 Kayla Bloor, Anna Sophia Böhmer, 2008 Lauren Cousart 1993-94 Kate Burton, Tiffany Faucette, Amy Matilda Castren, Ludia Gumm, Kayla 2008, 09 Macarena Silva Girard, Mabel Pascual, del Pobil, Sarah Jones, Carlton Kuhlo, Kim Metraux, 2009 Whitney Wenglasz Stimac, Rhoda Ward Morgane Metraux, Alex Milan 2006, 07, 08, 09 Caroline Westrup 2010 Lacey Agnew 1994-95 Kate Burton, Aguri Okura, Mabel Pascual 2015-16 Kayla Bloor, Anna Sophia Böhmer, 2010, 11, 12 Hannah Thomson del Pobil, Sarah Stimac Sherrell Buckley, Matilda Castren, Lexi 2010, 11 Macarena Silva Flerlage, Dominika Gradecka, Lydia 2011, 12 Maria Salinas 1995-96 Amy Bond, Sarah Capie, Aguri Okura, Gumm, Kayla Jones, Kim Metraux, 2012, 13, 14, 15 Laure Castelain Mabel Pascual del Pobil Morgane Metraux 2013 Olivia Hullert 2013, 14, 15 Carlton Kuhlo 1996-97 Stacey Burgin, Sarah Capie, Kelly Hoff 2016-17 Anna Sophia Böhmer, Sherrell Buckley, 2014 Laure Castelain meyer, Betsy Jaeger, Laura Kowalski, Aguri Matilda Castren, Amanda Doherty, Lexi 2015 Alex Milan Okura Flerlage, Dominika Gradecka, Lydia 2015, 2016, 2017 Lydia Gumm Gumm, Kayla Jones, Ashley Mangan, 2015, 2016, 2017 Kim Metraux 1997-98 Amy Bond, Sarah Capie, Kelly Hoffmeyer, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux, 2015, 2016, 2017 Morgane Mtraux Laura Kowalski, Kelley Winship, Louise Sandra Salonen 2016, 2017 Matilda Castren Wright 2017 Amanda Doherty Academic All-American All-District Selections 1998-99 Amy Bond, Stacey Burgin, Sarah Capie, 1990, 92, 93 Kelly Pittman ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Erika Iding, Laura Kowalski, Kristen San 1993, 94 Tiffany Faucette 1993 Kelly Pittman born, Amy Spooner, Kelley Winship, 1994, 95 Mabel Pascual del Pobil 1995 Tiffany Faucette Louise Wright 1997 Aguri Okura 2001 Louise Wright 1997-98 Sarah Capie 2008 Whitney Brummett 1999-00 Stacy Burgin, Kristin Sanborn, Louise 2003, 04 Alison Curdt Wright 2000-01 Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Caroline Larsson Gemma Harris, Kelley Henderson, 2004 Kristin Sordel Kristina Prestipino, Katie Quinney, Alison 2005, 06, 07, 08 Whitney Brummett Zimmer 2006, 07 Jaclyn Burch 2007, 08 Caroline Westrup 2001-02 Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, Kelley Henderson, Kristina Prestipino, Katie Quinney 2002-03 Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, Caroline Larsson, Kristina Prestipino, Katie Quinney, Kristin Tamulis 2003-04 Jaclyn Burch, Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, Jennifer Harvey, Caroline Larsson, Michelle Steakin 2004-05 Ashleigh Anderson, Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, Jennifer Harvey, Kimberly Haskins, Tyler Johnson, Caroline Larsson, Kristin Sordel, Michelle Steakin 2005-06 Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Lauren Cousart, Ashley Kemp, Caroline Larsson, Michelle Steakin, Sara Young 2006-07 Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Lauren Cousart, Kimberley Haskins, Ashley Kemp, Caroline Westrup 2007-08 Lacey Agnew, Whitney Brummett, Lauren Cousart, Erica Gonzalez, Jamie Kuhn, Macarena Silva, Caroline Westrup, Sara Young 2008-09 Lacey Agnew, Lauren Cousart, Erica Gonzalez, Jamie Kuhn, Macarena Silva, Whitney Wenglasz, Caroline Westrup, Sara Young 2009-10 Lacey Agnew, Jamie Kuhn, Mary Beth Ramsay, Macarena Silva, Hannah Thomson 2010-11 Maria Salinas, Macarena Silva 2011-12 Laure Castelain, Malin Jansson, Andrea Kaelin, Alex Milan, Maria Salinas, Hannah Thomson, Whitney Wenglasz

2012-13 Laure Castelain, Malin Jansson, Carlton Kuhlo, Alex Milan, Jessica Negron, Olivia Hullert, Mary Beth Ramsay 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S GOLF G PAGE 39 1981 AIAW national champions

With two players finishing in the top 15 of the individu- al standings, the 1981 Florida State Women's golf team won the AIAW National Championship. The Semi- noles, led by coach Verlyn Giles, finished in the top four of all ten regular season tournaments in which they participated. The team won the Lady Gator Invitation- al, the Lady Paladin Invitational, the Dick McGuire In- vitational and the South Florida Invitational in Tampa, Fla. They also finished with one second place finish, four third place finishes, and one fourth place finish.

After the first two rounds of the four-day tournament Florida State found itself down by eight strokes – be- hind the host school, Georgia, and defending national champion Tulsa. The Seminoles shot a tournament- best 298 in the third round and took over the lead from Georgia. The Seminoles finished strong in the fourth and final round outlasting Georgia on the last hole to win the tournament by three strokes.

Seminole junior Lisa Young, who won three LPGA events later in her career, finished in third place in the individual standings – only one shot behind the champions. Florida State’s Barb Bunkowsky finished in a tie for 14th. Jane Geddes, the 1986 U.S. Wom- en's Open and 1987 LPGA Championship winner, finished tied for 31st. Michele Guilbault finished 57th and Marla Anderson finished in a tie for 73rd. Young and Guilbault earned All-America First Team honors while Bunkowsky were honored with All- American Second Team honors. Four of the six mem- bers of the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame were on the Seminoles’ National Championship team including Young, Bunkowsky, Guilbault and Geddes. Florida State in the 1981 AIAW National Championship Place Team Total 1. Florida State 1,220 2. Georgia 1,223 3. Southern Methodist 1,226 Seminoles in the 1981 AIAW National Championship Individual Total Lisa Young 297 Barb Bunkowsky 306 Jane Geddes 311 Michele Guibault 315 Marla Anderson 320 Seminoles In The Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame Barb Bunkowsky Karen Stupples Jane Geddes Colleen Walker Michele Guibault Lisa Young Nadia Ste-Marie

Marla Anderson, who played at Florida State in 1980, Michele Guibault helped Florida State win the 1981 81 and 82, helped the Seminoles win the A.I.A.W National Championship and was later elected to the National Championship in 1981. FSU Athletics Hall of Fame

Barb Bunkowsky was Florida State’s second highest individual finisher at the 1981 A.I.A.W National Championship.

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Nadia Ste-Marie was the first All-American in the his- tory of the Florida State women’s program. She earned All-American honors in 1989.

Karen Stupples earned All-American honors in 1995 Kris Tamulis earned All-American honors in 2003. and had a successful career on the LPGA Tour.

Maria Salinas was an Honorable Mention All-Ameri- can in 2012 by the WGCA and earned All-American honors in 2011 by GolfWeek.

Caroline Westrip earned All-American honors in Morgane Metreaux earned Matilda Castren earned All-American Second Team 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. She is the only four-time All-American Honors as a junior honors during ther 2014 season as a freshman and golf All-American in Florida State history Honorable Mention Honors as a Senior 2017-18 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S GOLF G PAGE 41 seminoles in the pros

Karen Stupples won the 2004 British Women’s Colleen Walker won nine events including the Lisa Young Walters won three events on the LPGA Tour Open and more then $2 million in earnings 1997 du Maurier Classic and earned nearly including the 1988 and won more during her successful professional career. $3 million during her career as a decorated than $1 million during her career as a professional. professional player.

Kris Tamulis won the 2015 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic and is in her fifth season as an LPGA Professional Lacey Agnew qualified for the LPGA Tour on her first attempt in 2012

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Jane Geddes won the 1986 U.S. Women’s Open, totaled more than $2 million in earnings wand was the assistant captain of the 2003 U.S. Team. Caroline Westrup, the only four-time All-American in school history, qualified for the LPGA Tour in 2014.

Leigh Ann Mills qualified for the LPGA Tour in 1992 and was a successful touring pro for nearly 10 years. Maria Salinas, an All-ACC selection in 2011 and 2012, is playing on the European Tour.

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When Tricia Covel, the wife of country music mega-star Toby Keith, came up with the idea of starting a golf tournament to raise funds for the OK Kids Korral for pediatric cancer patients, they brought 12 invitations to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association’s annual conference in 2012. When one of those 12 invi- tations was presented to Seminole head coach Amy Bond, she knew she had hit the jackpot.

“I was so excited for our program to have been chosen as one of the schools to play in the in- augural Schooner Fall Classic in 2013,” said Bond. “It is truly an honor to play in this event; one that I and the members of my team look for- ward to each season. The tournament has de- veloped into one of the top events in women’s college golf but, truthfully, it’s about so much more than three great days on the golf course.”

The Toby Keith Foundation was started in 2006 and supports the OK Kids Korral – a 25,000 square foot facility in Oklahoma City. The Korral is dedi- cated exclusively to serving the needs of pedi- atric cancer patients. This cost-free home away from home facility has 16 guest suites, a gour- met kitchen, playground and an indoor theatre.

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The Florida State University women’s golf team has won the prestigious Athletic Director’s Cup for Community Service in 13 of the last 15 years. The award is presented each year at the Golden ‘Nole Banquet – one of the most important banquets of the year for all of Florida State’s student athletes.

The Athletic Director’s Cup for Service began during the 1996-1997 academic year in order to promote community service participation among all teams. The annual award recognizes the thousands of hours of community service Florida State student-athletes donate each year. Seminole student-athletes logged more than 6,100 community ser- vice hours in 2016 - an increase of 500 hours from last year.

“Community service is very important to my team- mates and me,” said senior Sherrell Buckley. “We make it a point to give back to the community ay time we have the chance. We are so very fortunate to be able to be student-athletes at Florida State and play the sport we love as Seminoles. With this privilege comes the respon- sibility to help others. We have the chance to help influ- ence young lives in our community and we like to take advantage of every opportunity we have to help other.”

During the 2015-16 school year, the women’s golf team combined for 287 total hours of community service for an average of over 26.0 hours per team member.

“Giving back to the community of one of the most re- warding things we do as a team,” said head coach Amy Bond. “We are very blessed to be members of the Flor- ida State community and everyone is very supportive of us. It’s nice to have the opportunity to spend time with others and raise funds for special causes. The best thing about serving our community is being in the com- munity and encouraging togetherness. We enjoy that aspect of being members of the FSU family and make giving our time to others a regular part of our schedule.”

The women’s golf team annually participates in the Tee Off for Tots Tournament presented by the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Healthcare Foundation. The Semi- noles help raise charitable gifts and sponsorships that positively influence the medical outcomes of thousands of thousands of infants, children and their families. The annual event is held at Golden Eagle Country Club in Tallahassee and is in its 23rd year of raising money for those families in need of support for young children.

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Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any Florida State’s Team Finishes In The ACC Championship endeavor. 1992 2nd 923 2001 3rd 936 2010 4th 901 1993 4th 941 2002 4th 911 2011 5th 911 However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, 1994 4th 957 2003 5th 909 2012 4th 889 competition has become so balanced and so 1995 2nd 908 2004 5th 887 2013 4th 909 competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain 1996 4th 944 2005 6th 949 2014 7th 908 a high level of consistency. 1997 4th 937 2006 5th 918 2015 T3rd 866 1998 4th 935 2007 3rd 913 2016 9th 901 Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the 1999 2nd 902 2008 3rd 880 2017 2nd 868 odds. Now in its 65th year of competition, the 2000 3rd 974 2009 6th 933 ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate Florida State’s Individual Finishes In The ACC Championship conferences in the nation. And that is not mere 1992 Mary Lee Cobick 2nd 2006 Caroline Westrup 4th conjecture, the numbers support it. 1993 Kelly Pittman 6th 2007 Caroline Westrup 2nd 1994 Karen Stupples T4th 2008 Caroline Westrup 2nd Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools 1995 Tiffany Faucette 2nd 2009 Macarena Silva T10th have captured 150 national championships, including 1996 M. Pascual-Del-Pobil 4th 2010 Maria Salinas 10th 75 in men’s competition and 74 in women’s and one 1997 Amy Spooner T8th 2011 Macarena Silva T9th in men’s and women’s fencing. In addition, NCAA 1998 Sarah Capie T9th 2012 Maria Salinas T2nd individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 1999 Amy Spooner 11th 2013 Olivia Hullert T12th 169 times in men’s competition and 134 times in 2000 Kristin Tamulis 11th 2014 Matilda Castren T9th women’s action. 2001 Kristin Tamulis T3rd 2015 Lydia Gumm T8th 2002 Kristin Tamulis T4th 2016 Lydia Gumm T24th In the sport of women’s golf, Duke is second in all- 2003 Kristin Tamulis T4th 2016 Matilda Castren T24th time NCAA championships with its six titles (1999, 2004 Katie Quinney T5th 2017 Lydia Gumm T4th 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2014), only trailing 2005 Jaclyn Burch T10th Arizona State’s eight. Miami claimed one NCAA national title in 1984, before joining the ACC. Duke ALL-ACC SELECTIONS is third in NCAA individual champions, claiming 1992 - Erica Firnhaber 2007 - Caroline Westrup four national medalists - Candy Hannemann (2001), 1993 - Marie-Josee Rouleau 2008 - Caroline Westrup (2002), Anna Grzebien 1994 - Karen Stupples 2009 - Caroline Westrup (2005) and Virginia Elena Carta (2016). 1995 - Karen Stupples 2010 - Lacey Agnew, Macarena Silva 1998 - Amy Bond 2011 - Maria Salinas The conference recognized women’s golf as a 2001 - Kristin Tamulis, Louise Wright 2012 - Maria Salinas conference sport in 1984-1986 when a minimum 2002 - Kristin Tamulis 2013 - Jessica Negron of four teams (Duke, North Carolina, NC State and 2003 - Kristin Tamulis 2014 - Matilda Castren, Alex Milan Wake Forest) competed. After a five-year hiatus, 2004 - Caroline Larrson, Katie Quinney 2015 - Lydia Gumm women’s golf became a sponsored sport once again 2005 - Jaclyn Burch 2016 - Matilda Castren, Kim Metraux in 1992 with Duke, Florida State, North Carolina and 2006 - Caroline Westrup 2017 - Matilda Castren, Lydia Gumm, Kim Metreaux, Wake Forest competing. NC State joined in 2001. Morgane Metraux Duke has won 20 ACC championships, followed by Wake Forest (five), Virginia (two) and North Carolina (two). Duke leads the schools in ACC individual championships with 17, followed by Wake Forest (seven), Virginia (two) and North Carolina (two). Duke held off Florida State to win the 2017 ACC team championship while Leona Maguire of Duke won the individual title. Florida State finished in a program record tying second place in 2017 – the fourth time in school history the Seminoles had finished in second place in the ACC Championships. The second place finish marked the best finish under seventh-year head coach Amy Bond. Florida State has now finished in the top-five of the ACC Championships five times in seven years under Bond including three fourth place finishes in 2012, 2013 and 2015 An ACC-record 10 women’s golf teams (Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Louisville, Miami, Notre Dame, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia and Wake Forest) were represented at the NCAA Regionals in 2016. The ACC sent eight teams to the NCAA Division I Championship in 2017. The 12 schools that will carry the ACC banner this season have produced 81 first or second team All- Americans, six National Player of the Years, five WGCA Division I Players of the Year, four national Freshmen of the Year and six National Coaches of the Year.

Matilda Castren is one of three players in school history to earn All-ACC honors at least three times.

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2017-18 Florida State Board of Trustees

John Thrasher Pamela L. Perrewe’ Edward E. “Ed” Todd Maximo Kathryn President Faculty Athletics Burr, Chair Adams Alvarez Ballard Representative

William “Billy” Emily Fleming Jorge Jim W. Buzzett “June” Duda Gonzlaez Henderson

Stan Wilcox Cindy Hartmann Vice President / Director of Deputy Athletics Director Intercollegiate Athletics for Administration

Mark Craig Kyle Bob Sasser Hillis Mateer Hill

Brent W. Sembler Karl Hicks Vanessa Fuchs Deputy Athletics Director Senior Associate for External Operations Athletics Director/SWA

Greg Beaumont Matt Behnke Bernie Waxman Jim Curry Michele Osborne Associate Dean of Senior Associate Athletics Associate Athletics Senior Associate Athletics Associate General Undergraduate Studies / Director Business/Chief Director Director Governance and Counsel for Athletics Senior Associate Athletics Financial Officer Facility Planning, Compliance Director for Student- Operations and Event Athlete Academic Management Services Golf Oversight

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A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS AND OPPONENTS SPORTS INFORMATION Deputy Director Chuck Walsh of the Florida State Sports Information Office is ready to assist you with any questions or requests you may have regarding the 2016 Seminole women’s golf team, Please do not hesitate to phone - (850) 644-1077, cell - (850) 694-2540, fax – (850) 644-3820 or email – cwalsh@ fsu.edu. All package shipments should be sent to Florida State Sports Information, 403 Stadium West, Room D0107, Tallahassee, Fla., 32306. Chuck Walsh Elliott Finebloom Steven McCartney Deputy SID/Golf Asst. AD/SID & Digital Media Assistant SID PLAYERS AND COACHES INTERVIEWS All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Florida State Sports Information Office by contacting Chuck Walsh at (850) 644- 1077 or via cell at (850) 694-2540. Player’s home phone numbers and cell phone numbers will not be given to members of the media. Players and coaches should not be called directly under any Bob Thomas Derek Satterfield circumstances including contact through Facebook, Associate SID Dir of Football Communications Twitter or any other social media outlet.

HOW TO COVER THE SEMINOLES Members of the media will be provided with weekly releases and games notes, while the alamanac will be available online at www.seminoles.com. Updated individual and team statisitcs will be available Steve Stone Scott Moriak Christa Salerno after every match and will be posted to the official Assistant SID Assistant SID Assistant SID athletic department website at www.seminoles. com following each match. If you would like to be included on an email list, please contact Chuck Walsh. Media wishing to cover the Seminoles’ home events are welcome to do so. Please contact Chuck ahead of the event and feel free to come to the course at any time. Credentials are required for all photographers wishing to gain course access during the Florida State Match-Up. Kelsey Bibik Bret Clein Assistant SID SID Assistant FSU ON THE WEB All the match stories, updated sttistics, weekly DIGITAL MEDIA releases, photo galleries, live stat and Seminole soccer news you could ever ask for is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.seminoles. com, the official athletic website for Florida State University. Be sure to make Seminoles.com your first stop for all Florida State women’s golf information. Layne Herdt Corrina Dolan Assistant Director Tim Linafelt Digital Media Producer Senior Writer

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