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WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY President John Thrasher Loca on Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment 41,717 Founded 1851 Symbol Seminoles Colors Garnet and Gold Conference Atlan c Coast Conference Affi lia on NCAA Interim Athle cs Director David Coburn Sport Oversight Rob Wilson SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant AD/SID Ellio Finebloom Women’s Golf SID Chuck Walsh Email [email protected] Offi ce Phone 850-644-1077 Cell Phone 850-694-2540 Athle cs Website Seminoles.com Twi er @fsugolf Facebook facebook.com/FSUWomensGolf Instagram @fsugolf Conference Website theacc.com Conference Twi er @ACCMGolf FSU WOMEN’S GOLF Head Coach Amy Bond Alma Mater Florida State, 1999 Year at FSU 11th Season Assistant Coach Robert Duck (9th season) Alma Mater Augusta State 2001 Assistant Coach Ma Whall (3rd season) Alma Mater Loughborough 2014 Facili es Seminole Legacy Golf Club First Year of Golf 1948

2018ͳ19 SEASON IN REVIEW ACC Tournament Finish 2nd NCAA Regionals Finish 2nd NCAA Tournament Finish T12

1 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 2020-21 FLORIDA STATE ROSTER

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Charlotte Heath Fr. Baili ff Bridge, / Brighouse School Alice Hodge Fr. Larchmont, N.Y. / The Ursuline School Elle Johnson So. Inman, S.C. / Spartanburg Taylor Roberts Fr. Parkland, Fla. / Score at the Top Learning Center and School Kathleen Sumner Sr. Charleston, S.C. / Bishop England Beatrice Wallin Jr. Olofstrop, Sweden / Korrespondengymnasiet Amelia Williamson Jr. Norfolk, England / Norwich School for Girls

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Amy Bond (11th Season) Assistant Coaches: Robert Duck, Matt Whall Director of Golf: Trey Jones Direcor of Operations: Jennifer Santiago

2019-20 STATISTICS/TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Seminole Women’s Golf Statistics – (Fall 2019/Spring 2020) Landfall Tradition/ 72/Oct. 25-27, 2019 Name Tourn. Rds Par -75 Low Stks Avg. Country Club of Landfall/Wilmington, N.C. Frida Kinhult 2 6 4 6 67 422 70.33 5/15. Florida State 289 290 294 873 Beatrice Wallin 7 21 9 19 66 1,517 72.24 T11. Amanda Doherty 70 71 75 216 Amanda Doherty 6 18 9 14 67 1,304 72.22 T31. Beatrice Wallin 74 73 73 220 Amelia Williamson 7 21 4 12 68 1,582 75.33 T31. Puk Lyng Thomsen 71 79 70 220 Puk Lyng Thomsen 8 18 6 10 67 1,362 75.67 T39. Amelia Williamson 74 72 76 222 Elle Johnson 3 9 1 4 71 682 75.78 T64. Elle Johnson 77 74 79 230 Kathleen Sumner 4 12 1 6 72 908 76.67 Sandra Salonen 1 3 1 1 72 231 77.00 IJGA Guadalajara Collegiate/Par 72/Feb. 16-18, 2020 Caroline Hodge 1 3 0 0 74 234 78.00 Guadalajara Country Club/Guadalajara, Mexico T5/14. Florida State 293 287 291 871 16th Annual Cougar Classic/Par 72/Sept. 9-10, 2019 1. Amanda Doherty 70 68 68 206 Yeamans Hall Club/Hanahan, S.C. T4. Beatrice Wallin 68 72 70 210 T7/17. Florida State 282 292 292 866 T44. Amelia Williamson 74 74 77 225 T7. Beatrice Wallin 68 70 73 211 T57. Kathleen Sumner 81 73 86 230 T20. Frida Kinhult 74 67 74 215 73. Puk Lyng Thomsen 81 79 84 244 T20. Amanda Doherty 67 78 70 215 T71. Amelia Williamson 73 77 76 226 6th Annual Florida State Match-Up/Par 72/Feb. 29-March 1, 2020 83 Caroline Hodge 79 80 75 234 Bay Point Golf Club/Panama City, Fla. 2/10. Florida State 307 296 297 900 Schooner Fall Classic/Par 70/Sept. 27-29, 2019 2. Beatrice Wallin 75 72 73 220 Belmar Golf Club/Norman, Okla. 4. Amanda Doherty 76 75 72 223 T5/15. Florida State 289 284 276 849 T14. Kathleen Sumner 76 74 80 230 T1. Frida Kinhult 69 67 71 207 T19. Sandra Salonen 83 76 72 231 T25. Amanda Doherty 74 73 67 214 T33. Amelia Williamson 80 75 81 236 T34. Amelia Williamson 76 71 69 216 T26. Elle Johnson 75 72 76 233 * T38. Puk Lyng Thomsen 74 73 70 217 T30. Puk Lung Thomsen 72 77 86 235 * T48. Beatrice Wallin 72 75 72 219 *-played as an individual

Jim West Challenge/Par 72/Oct. 20-21, 2019 Darius Rucker Intercollegiate/Par 71/March 6-8, 2020 Kissing Tree Golf Club/San Marcos, Tex. Long Cove Club/Hilton Head Island, S.C. 9/15. Florida State 279 290 290 859 11/17. Florida State 304 308 289 901 T17. Puk Lyng Thomsen 67 74 71 212 T7. Beatrice Wallin 74 78 66 218 T22. Amelia Williamson 72 68 73 213 T33. Kathleen Sumner 75 76 73 224 T43. Beatrice Wallin 69 74 76 219 T56. Amanda Doherty 74 76 80 230 T43. Elle Johnson 71 74 74 219 T65. Puk Lyng Thomsen 81 78 75 234 T56. Kathleen Sumner 77 75 72 224 85. Amelia Williamson 85 84 74 244

2 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 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 ------1972-73 Keith Pitchford ------DGWS-T2nd 1973-74 Sylvia Ferdon -- 3-0 3 7 AIAW- 29th 1974-75 Anne Scarbrough ------1975-76 ------3 -- 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 -- 6 11 ACC- 2nd NCAA- T20th 2017-18 Amy Bond Matt Whall/Robert Duck -- 0 7 ACC- 2nd NCAA- T12th 2018 - 19 Amy Bond Matt Whall/Robert Duck -- 2 7 ACC- 2nd NCAA- 12th 2019-20 Amy Bond Matt Whall/Robert Duck -- 1 4 ACC/NCAA Cancelled

3 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1971-72 2000-01 2016-17 AIWA Championship – T2nd ACC Championship – 3rd ACC Championship -- 2nd NCAA East Regional – 15th NCAA Columbus Regional -- 3rd 1972-73 NCAA Championship -- T20th AIWA Championship – 29th 2001-02 ACC Championship – 4th 2017-18 1976-77 NCAA Central Regional – 17th ACC Championship -- 2nd AIWA Championship – 13th NCAA Tallahassee Regional -- 2nd 2002-03 NCAA Championship -- T12 1977-78 ACC Championship – 5th AIWA Championship – 15th NCAA East Regional – 8th 2018-19 NCAA Championship – T19th ACC Championship -- 2nd 1978-79 NCAA Auburn Regional -- T3rd AIWA Championship – 23rd 2003-04 NCAA Championship -- 12 ACC Championship – 5th 1979-80 NCAA East Regional – 4th 2019-20 AIWA Championship – 15th NCAA Championship – T19th Postseason Cancelled

1980-81 2004-05 ALL-ACC SELECTIONS AIWA Championship – 1st ACC Championship – 6th 1992 - Erica Firnhaber 1993 - Marie-Josee Rouleau 1981-82 2005-06 1994 - Karen Stupples AIWA Championship – 10th ACC Championship – 5th 1995 - Karen Stupples NCAA East Regional – 4th 1998 - Amy Bond 1987-88 NCAA Championship – 16th 2001 - Kristin Tamulis, Louise Wright Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2002 - Kristin Tamulis 2006-07 2003 - Kristin Tamulis 1988-89 ACC Championship – 3rd 2004 - Caroline Larrson, Katie Quinney Metro Conference Championship – 1st NCAA East Regional – 11th 2005 - Jaclyn Burch 2006 - Caroline Westrup 1989-90 2007-08 2007 - Caroline Westrup Metro Conference Championship – 2ndACC Championship – 3rd 2008 - Caroline Westrup NCAA Central Regional – T8th 2009 - Caroline Westrup 1990-91 2010 - Lacey Agnew, Macarena Silva Metro Conference Championship – 1st 2008-09 2011 - Maria Salinas NCAA Championship – 14th ACC Championship – 6th 2012 - Maria Salinas NCAA East Regional – 15th 2013 - Jessica Negron 1991-92 2014 - Matilda Castren, Alex Milan ACC Championship – 2nd 2009-10 2015 - Lydia Gumm NCAA Championship – 14th ACC Championship – 4th 2016 - Matilda Castren NCAA Central Regional – T6th 2016 - Kim Metraux 1992-93 NCAA Championship – 10th 2017 - Matilda Castren ACC Championship – 4th 2017 - Lydia Gumm NCAA East Regional – 18th 2010-11 2017 - Kim Metraux ACC Championship – 5th 2017 - Morgane Metraux 1993-94 NCAA East Regional – 9th 2018 -- Moorgane Metraux ACC Championship – 4th 2018 -- Amanda Doherty NCAA East Regional – 6th 2011-12 2019 -- Frida Kinhult, Beatrice Wallin NCAA Championship – 18th ACC Championship – 4th NCAA Central Regional – 10th WGCA ALL-AMERICA TEAM SELECTIONS 1994-95 1989 - Nadia Ste-Marie ACC Championship – 2nd 2012-13 1995 - Karen Stupples NCAA East Regional – 10th ACC Championship – 4th 2003 - Kristin Tamulis (HM) NCAA West Regional – 19th 2006 - Caroline Westrup 1995-96 2007 - Caroline Westrup ACC Championship – 4th 2013-14 2008 - Caroline Westrup NCAA East Regional – 13th ACC Championship -- 7th 2009 - Caroline Westrup NCAA East Regional -- T11th 2011 - Maria Salinas (HM) 1996-97 2112 - Maria Salinas (HM) ACC Championship – 4th 2014-15 2014 - Matilda Castren (2nd Team) NCAA East Regional – 18th ACC Championship -- T3rd 2017 - Matilda Castren (HM) NCAA San Antonio Regional -- 2017- Morgane Metraux (HM) 1997-98 T10th 2018 - Morgane Metraux (HM) ACC Championship – 4th 2019 - Frida Kinhult (1st Team) 2015-16 2020 - Beatrice Wallin (HM) 1998-99 ACC Championship -- 9th ACC Championship – 2nd NCAA Shoal Creek Regional -- 2nd AIAW ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS NCAA East Regional – 5th NCAA Championship -- T15th 1981 – Lisa Young Walters NCAA Championship – 13th 1981 – Michelle Guilbault 1999-00 ACC Championship – 4th

4 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Jacky Grzywacz (1979, 80, 81) Q Lacey Agnew (07, 08, 09, 10) Lydia Gumm (2014, 15, 16, 17) Katie Quinney (2002, 03, 04, 05) Marla Anderson (1980, 81, 82) H R B Kelly Henderson (2001, 02) Marie-Josee’ Rouleau (1991, 92, 93) Becky Baker (1975, 77) Cindy Hilty (1973, 74, 75) Emma Rundle (1989, 90, 91, 92) Patti Belcher (1977, 78) Caroline Hodge (2019, 20)) Laurie Rusk (1975, 76, 77, 78) Denise Bisset (1972, 73, 74, 75) Olivia Hullert (2013) Kayla Bloor (2016) S Amy Bond (1996, 97, 98, 99) J Marie Salinas (2010, 11, 12) Anna Sophia Böhmer (2014, 15, 16, 17) Malin Jansson (2012, 13) Sandra Salonen (2017, 18, 19, 20) Litia Bowman (1988, 89) Elle Johnson (2020) Kristen Sanborn (2000) Whitney Brummett (2005, 06, 07, 08) Tyler Johnson (2002, 03, 04, 05) ((1980) Sherrell Buckley (2016) Kayla Jones (2015, 16, 17, 18) Kayla Shaul (2006, 07) Barbara Brunkowsky (1981, 82) Macarena Silva (2008, 09, 10, 11) Jaclyn Burch (2004, 05, 06, 07) K Carrie Sordel (2001, 02, 03, 04) Stacy Burgin (2000) Andrea Kaelin (2011) Kristin Sordel (2005) Kate Burton (1993, 94, 95, 96) Krystal Kennedy (1989) Amy Spooner (1996, 97, 98, 99) Frida Kinhult (2019, 20) Nadia Ste-Marie (1988, 89) C Julie Kintz (1982, 83) Michelle Steakin (2005) Sarah Capie (1996, 97, 98, 99) Fran Kocsis (1975, 77, 78) Karen Stupples (1994, 95) Lisa Carriel (1990) Laura Kowalski (2000) Kathleen Sumner (2018, 19, 20) Elaine Carson (1984) Carlton Kuhlo (2012, 13, 14, 15) Laure Castelain (2012, 13, 14, 15) T Marie Castellucci (1986) L Kristin Tamulis (2000, 01, 02, 03) Vanessa Castellucci (1986) Caroline Larsson (2003, 04, 05) Puk Lyng Th omsen (2019, 20) Matilda Castren (2014, 15. 16, 17) Ann Lavis (1984, 85) Hannah Th omson (2009, 10, 11) Mary Cobick (1989, 90, 91, 92) Gayle Lee (1975) Darlene Towne (1971) Lauren Cousart (2006, 07, 08, 09) Lyn Leonard (1984) Vicki Crawford (1986) Janet Lester (1971, 72, 73) W Karen Crews (1968, 69) Shari Lindsey (1984) (1977, 78) Alison Curdt (2001, 02, 03, 04) Linda Lupica (1977, 78, 79) Beatrice Wallin (2019, 20) Debbie Warford (1978, 79) D M Lou Weddington (1973) Jodie Decosta (1987) Ashley Mangan (2018, 19) Whitney Wenglasz (2009, 11) Leslie Dennard (1983) Beth McCumber (2000, 01) Caroline Westrup (2006, 07, 08, 09) Amanda Doherty (2017, 18, 19, 20) Kim Metraux (2015, 16, 17, 18) Amelia Williamson (2019, 20) Lea Ann Duke (1977) Morgane Metraux (2015, 16, 17, 18) Mellissa Workman (1973) Alex Milan (2012, 13, 14, 15) Louise Wright (1998, 99, 00, 01) E Leigh Mills (1985, 86, 87, 88) Whitney Wright (2005, 06, 07, 08) Lorraine Elder (1983, 84, 85, 86) Elena Monteferris (1972) Kristin Ericson (1984, 85, 86, 87) Debbie Moss (1983, 84) Y Lisa Young (1979, 80, 81, 82) F N Sara Young (2009) Tiff any Faucette (1993, 94, 95) Jessica Negron (2010, 11, 12, 13) Erica Firnhaber (1991, 92) Sarah Nicklin (1985, 86, 87, 88) Z Lexie Flerlage (2017, 18) Debbie Zahand (1984) Julie Flynn (1983) O Alison Zimmer (2000, 01, 02) Cathie Fritz (1987, 88) Aguri Okura (1995, 96, 97, 98) G P Kathy Garrahan (1990) M. Pascual de Pobil (1993, 94, 95, 96) (1980, 81, 82) Cindy Peterka (1969, 70, 72) Erica Gonzalez (2007) Donna Petrizzi (1968) Daminika Gradecka (2016, 17) Kelly Pittman (1990, 92, 93) Kathy Grant (1988, 89, 90) Madelyn Posey (1977)

5 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 ACADEMIC HONORS

All-Time ACC Academic Honor Roll 2015-16 Kayla Bloor, Anna Sophia Böhmer, Sherrell Buckley, Matilda Castren, Lexi Flerlage, Dominika Gradecka, 1992-93 Tiff any Faucette, Mabel Pascual del Pobil, Lydia Gumm, Kayla Jones, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux Kelly Pittman, Maria Rouleau, Sarah Stimac 2016-17 Anna Sophia Böhmer, Sherrell Buckley, Matilda Castren, 1993-94 Kate Burton, Tiff any Faucette, Amy Amanda Doherty, Lexi Flerlage, Dominika Gradecka, Girard, Mabel Pascual, del Pobil, Sarah Stimac, Rhoda Ward Lydia Gumm, Kayla Jones, Ashley Mangan, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux, Sandra Salonen 1994-95 Kate Burton, Aguri Okura, Mabel Pascual del Pobil, Sarah Stimac 2017-18 Amanda Doherty, Lexie Flerlage, Kayla Jones, Ashley Mangan, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux, 1995-96 Amy Bond, Sarah Capie, Aguri Okura, Sandra Salonen, Kathleen Sumner Mabel Pascual del Pobil 2018-19 Amanda Doherty, Caroline Hodge, Frida Kinhult, 1996-97 Stacey Burgin, Sarah Capie, Kelly Hoff Ashley Mangan, Sandra Salonen, Kathleen Sumner, meyer, Betsy Jaeger, Laura Kowalski, Aguri Okura Puk Lyng Th omsen, Beatrice Wallin, Amelia Williamson 1997-98 Amy Bond, Sarah Capie, Kelly Hoff meyer, Academic All-American All-District Selections Laura Kowalski, Kelley Winship, Louise Wright 1990, 92, 93 Kelly Pittman 1993, 94 Tiff any Faucette 1998-99 Amy Bond, Stacey Burgin, Sarah Capie, 1994, 95 Mabel Pascual del Pobil Erika Iding, Laura Kowalski, Kristen San 1997 Aguri Okura born, Amy Spooner, Kelley Winship, 1997-98 Sarah Capie Louise Wright 2003, 04 Alison Curdt 2003, 04, 05, 06 Caroline Larsson 1999-00 Stacy Burgin, Kristin Sanborn, Louise 2004 Kristin Sordel Wright 2000-01 Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, 2005, 06, 07, 08 Whitney Brummett Gemma Harris, Kelley Henderson, 2006, 07 Jaclyn Burch Kristina Prestipino, Katie Quinney, Alison Zimmer 2007, 08 Caroline Westrup 2001-02 Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, Kelley Henderson, Kristina Prestipino, ACC Academic Team Selections Katie Quinney 2006, 07, 08 Whitney Brummett 2006 Jaclyn Burch 2002-03 Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, 2006 Caroline Larsson Caroline Larsson, Kristina Prestipino, Katie Quinney, 2008 Lauren Cousart Kristin Tamulis 2008, 09 Macarena Silva 2009 Whitney Wenglasz 2003-04 Jaclyn Burch, Alison Curdt, Amy Harris, 2006, 07, 08, 09 Caroline Westrup Gemma Harris, Jennifer Harvey, Caroline 2010 Lacey Agnew Larsson, Michelle Steakin 2010, 11, 12 Hannah Th omson 2010, 11 Macarena Silva 2004-05 Ashleigh Anderson, Whitney Brummett, 2011, 12 Maria Salinas Jaclyn Burch, Amy Harris, Gemma Harris, 2012, 13, 14, 15 Laure Castelain Jennifer Harvey, Kimberly Haskins, Tyler 2013 Olivia Hullert Johnson, Caroline Larsson, Kristin Sordel, 2013, 14, 15 Carlton Kuhlo Michelle Steakin 2014 Laure Castelain 2015 Alex Milan 2005-06 Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Lauren 2015, 16, 17 Lydia Gumm Cousart, Ashley Kemp, Caroline Larsson, 2015, 16, 17, 18 Kim Metraux Michelle Steakin, Sara Young 2015, 16, 17,18 Morgane Metraux 2016, 17 Matilda Castren 2006-07 Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Lauren 2017, 18 Amanda Doherty Cousart, Kimberley Haskins, Ashley Kemp, 2018 Kathleen Sumner Caroline Westrup 2019 Frida Kinhult 2019 Beatrice Wallin 2007-08 Lacey Agnew, Whitney Brummett, Lauren Cousart, Erica Gonzalez, Jamie Kuhn, WCGA Academic All-Americans Macarena Silva, Caroline Westrup, Sara 2003 Alison Curdt, Caroline Larsson Young 2004 Alison Curdt 2005 Whitney Brummett, Caroline Larsson, Kristin Sordel 2008-09 Lacey Agnew, Lauren Cousart, Erica 2006 Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Caroline Larsson Gonzalez, Jamie Kuhn, Macarena Silva, 2007 Whitney Brummett, Jaclyn Burch, Caroline Westrup Whitney Wenglasz, Caroline Westrup, Sara 2008 Whitney Brummett, Caroline Westrup Young 2009 Caroline Westrup 2014 Laure Castelain 2009-10 Lacey Agnew, Jamie Kuhn, Mary Beth 2015 Kayla Jones, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux Ramsay, Macarena Silva, Hannah Th omson 2016 Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux 2017 Amanda Doherty, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux 2010-11 Maria Salinas, Macarena Silva 2018 Amanda Doherty, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux, Kathleen Sumner 2011-12 Laure Castelain, Malin Jansson, Andrea 2019 Amanda Doherty, Puk Lyng Th omsen Kaelin, Alex Milan, Maria Salinas, Hannah 2020 Amanda Doherty, Kathleen Sumner, Th omson, Whitney Wenglasz Puk Lyng Th omsen 2012-13 Laure Castelain, Malin Jansson, Carlton ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Kuhlo, Alex Milan, Jessica Negron, Olivia 1993 Kelly Pittman Hullert, Mary Beth Ramsay 1995 Tifany Faucette 2013-14 Kayla Bloor, Sherrell Buckley, Laure 2001 Louise Wright Castelain, Lydia Gumm, Olivia Hullert, 2008 Whitney Brummett Carlton Kuhlo, Alex Milan

2014-15 Kayla Bloor, Anna Sophia Böhmer, Matilda Castren, Ludia Gumm, Kayla Jones, Carlton Kuhlo, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux, Alex Milan

6 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 1981 AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS With two players fi nishing in the top 15 of the individual standings, the 1981 Florida State Women's golf team won the AIAW National Championship. Th e Seminoles, led by coach Verlyn Giles, fi nished in the top four of all ten regular season tournaments in which they participated. Th e team won the Lady Ga- tor Invitational, the Lady Paladin Invitational, the Dick McGuire Invitational and the South Florida Invitational in Tampa, Fla. Th ey also fi nished with one second place fi nish, four third place fi nishes, and one fourth place fi nish.

Aft er the fi rst two rounds of the four-day tournament Florida State found itself down by eight strokes – behind the host school, Georgia, and defending national cham- pion Tulsa. Th e Seminoles shot a tournament-best 298 in the third round and took over the lead from Georgia. Th e Seminoles fi nished strong in the fourth and fi nal 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, fi n- ished in third place in the individual standings – only one shot behind the cham- pions. Florida State’s Barb Bunkowsky fi nished in a tie for 14th. Jane Geddes, the 1986 U.S. Women's Open and 1987 LPGA Championship winner, fi nished tied for 31st. Michele Guilbault fi nished 57th and Marla Anderson fi nished in a tie for 73rd. Young and Guilbault earned All-America First Team honors while Bunkowsky were honored with All-American Second Team hon- ors. Four of the six members 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

Michele Guibault helped Florida State win the 1981 National Championship and was later elected to the FSU Athletics Hall of Fame

Marla Anderson, who played at Florida State in 1980, 81 and 82, helped the Seminoles win the A.I.A.W National Championship in 1981.

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

7 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 ALL-AMERICANS

Nadia Ste-Marie was the fi rst All- American in the history of the Florida State women’s program. Maria Salinas was an She earned All-American honors in Honorable Mention All- 1989. American in 2012 by the WGCA and earned All- American honors in 2011 Kris Tamulis earned by GolfWeek. All-American honors in 2003.

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

Matilda Castren earned Caroline Westrip earned All-American honors All-American Second Team in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. She is the only honors during ther 2014 four-time golf All-American in Florida State season as a freshman and history Honorable Mention Honors as a Senior

Morgane Metraux earned All-American Honors as a junior and as a senior

8 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 SEMINOLES IN THE PROS

Lisa Young Walters won three events on the LPGA Tour including the 1988 and won more than $1 million during her career as a professional.

Colleen Walker won nine events including the and earned nearly $3 million during her career as a decorated professional player. Karen Stupples won the 2004 British Women’s Open and more then $2 million in earnings during her successful professional career.

Kris Tamulis won the 2015 Yokohama Tire LPGA Classic and is in her fi ft h sea- son as an LPGA Professional

Lacey Agnew qualifi ed for the LPGA Tour on her fi rst attempt in 2012

9 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 SEMINOLES IN THE PROS

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, played on the LPGA Tour from 2014-18

Matilda Castren strengthened her Symetra Tour status and earned her LPGA tour card during the fall of 2019.

Kim Metraux was a two- time All-ACC selecion and earned All-NCAA Regional Championship honors at the at the 2016 Shaol Creek Regional.

Karen Stupples joined in 2013 and currently serves as an on-course reporter and analyst for the network’s tournament coverage of the LPGA Tour.

10 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 COMMUNITY SERVICE/TOBY KEITH When Tricia Covel, the wife of country music mega-star Toby Keith, came up with the idea of starting a golf tourna- ment to raise funds for the OK Kids Korral for pediatric can- cer patients, they brought 12 invitations to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association’s Annual Conference in 2012. When one of those 12 invitations 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 inaugural Schooner Fall Clas- sic in 2013,” said Bond. “It is truly an honor to play in this event; one that I and the members of my team look forward to each season. The tournament has developed 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 dedicated exclusively to serving the needs of pediatric can- cer patients. This cost-free home away from home facility has 16 guest suites, a gourmet kitchen, playground and an indoor theatre.

11 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 COMMUNITY SERVICE Th e Florida State University women’s golf team has won the prestigious Athletic Director’s Cup for Community Service in 13 of the last 1 years. Th e 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.

Th e Athletic Director’s Cup for Service began during the 1996-1997 academic year in order to promote community service participa- tion among all teams. Th e 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 com- munity service hours in 2016 - an increase of 500 hours from last year.

“Community service is very important to my teammates and me,” said senior Sherrell Buckley. “We make it a point to give back to the com- munity 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 Semi- noles. With this privilege comes the responsibility to help others. We have the chance to help infl uence 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 ser- vice for an average of over 26.0 hours per team member.

“Giving back to the community of one of the most rewarding things we do as a team,” said head coach Amy Bond. “We are very blessed to be members of the Florida 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. Th e best thing about serv- ing our community is being in the community and encouraging to- getherness. We enjoy that aspect of being members of the FSU fam- ily and make giving our time to others a regular part of our schedule.”

Th e women’s golf team annually participates in the Tee Off for Tots Tournament presented by the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital Healthcare Foundation. Th e Seminoles help raise charitable gift s and sponsorships that positively infl uence the medical outcomes of thousands of thou- sands of infants, children and their families. Th e 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.

12 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. Florida State’s Team Finishes In The ACC Championship 1992 2nd 923 2006 5th 918 However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so 1993 4th 941 2007 3rd 913 balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high 1994 4th 957 2008 3rd 880 level of consistency. 1995 2nd 908 2009 6th 933 1996 4th 944 2010 4th 901 Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defi ed the odds. Now in its 65th year of 1997 4th 937 2011 5th 911 competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest 1998 4th 935 2012 4th 889 and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not 1999 2nd 902 2013 4th 909 mere conjecture, the numbers support it. 2000 3rd 974 2014 7th 908 2001 3rd 936 2015 T3rd 866 Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 150 national 2002 4th 911 2016 9th 901 championships, including 75 in men’s competition and 74 in women’s and one 2003 5th 909 2017 2nd 868 in men’s and women’s fencing. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to 2004 5th 887 2018 2nd 876 ACC student-athletes 169 times in men’s competition and 134 times in women’s 2005 6th 949 2019 2nd 858 action. Florida State’s Individual Finishes In The ACC Championship In the sport of women’s golf, Duke is second in all-time NCAA championships 1992 Mary Lee Cobick 2nd with its six titles (1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2014), only trailing Arizona 1993 Kelly Pittman 6th State’s eight. Miami claimed one NCAA national title in 1984, before joining 1994 Karen Stupples T4th the ACC. Duke is third in NCAA individual champions, claiming four national 1995 Tiff any Faucette 2nd medalists - Candy Hannemann (2001), Virada Nirapathpongporn (2002), Anna 1996 M. Pascual-Del-Pobil 4th Grzebien (2005) and Virginia Elena Carta (2016). 1997 Amy Spooner T8th 1998 Sarah Capie T9th Th e conference recognized women’s golf as a conference sport in 1984-1986 1999 Amy Spooner 11th when a minimum of four teams (Duke, North Carolina, NC State and Wake 2000 Kristin Tamulis 11th Forest) competed. Aft er a fi ve-year hiatus, women’s golf became a sponsored 2001 Kristin Tamulis T3rd sport once again in 1992 with Duke, Florida State, North Carolina and Wake 2002 Kristin Tamulis T4th Forest competing. NC State joined in 2001. 2003 Kristin Tamulis T4th 2004 Katie Quinney T5th Duke has won 20 ACC championships, followed by Wake Forest (fi ve), Virginia 2005 Jaclyn Burch T10th (two) and North Carolina (two). Duke leads the schools in ACC individual 2006 Caroline Westrup 4th championships with 17, followed by Wake Forest (seven), Virginia (two) and 2007 Caroline Westrup 2nd North Carolina (two). Duke held off Florida State to win the 2017 ACC team 2008 Caroline Westrup 2nd championship while Leona Maguire of Duke won the individual title. 2009 Macarena Silva T10th 2010 Maria Salina 10th Florida State fi nished in a program record tying second place in 2017 – the 2011 Macarena Silva T9th fourth time in school history the Seminoles had fi nished in second place in the 2012 Maria Salinaa T2nd ACC Championships. Th e second place fi nish marked the best fi nish under 2013 Olivia Hullert T12th seventh-year head coach Amy Bond. Florida State has now fi nished in the top- 2014 Matilda Castren T9th fi ve of the ACC Championships fi ve times in seven years under Bond including 2015 Lydia Gumm T8th three fourth place fi nishes in 2012, 2013 and 2015 2016 Lydia Gumm T24th 2016 Matilda Castren T24th An ACC-record 10 women’s golf teams (Clemson, Duke, Florida State, 2017 Lydia Gumm T4th Louisville, Miami, Notre Dame, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia and Wake 2018 Morgane Metraux T3rd Forest) were represented at the NCAA Regionals in 2016. Th e ACC sent eight 2019 Frida Kinhult T5th teams to the NCAA Division I Championship in 2017. All-ACC Selections Th e 12 schools that will carry the ACC banner this season have produced 81 1992 - Erica Firnhaber fi rst or second team All-Americans, six National Player of the Years, fi ve WGCA 1993 - Marie-Josee Rouleau Division I Players of the Year, four national Freshmen of the Year and six 1994 - Karen Stupples National Coaches of the Year. 1995 - Karen Stupples 1998 - Amy Bond 2001 - Kristin Tamulis, Louise Wright 2002 - Kristin Tamulis 2003 - Kristin Tamulis 2004 - Caroline Larrson, Katie Quinney 2005 - Jaclyn Burch 2006 - Caroline Westrup 2007 - Caroline Westrup 2008 - Caroline Westrup 2009 - Caroline Westrup 2010 - Lacey Agnew, Macarena Silva 2011- Maria Slainas 2012 - Maria Salinas 2013 - Jessica Negran 2014 - Macarena Silva, Matilda Castren 2015 - Lydia Gumm 2016 - Matilda Castren, Kim Metraux 2017 - Matilda Castren, Lydia Gumm, Kim Metraux, Morgane Metraux 2018 - Morgane Metraux, Amanda Doherty 2019 - Amanda Doherty, Frida Kinhult, Beatrice Wallin

13 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 UNIVERSITY/ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Ross Cobb John Thrasher David Coburn Cindy Hartmann University President Director of Intercollegiate Deputy Athletics Director Senior Associate Athletics for Administration Athletics Director CFO

Jim Curry Vanessa Fuchs Michele Osborne Pamela L. Perrewe’ Senior Associate Senior Associate Senior Associate Faculty Athletics Athletics Director Athletics Director/SWA Athletics Director Representative for Governance and Compliance 2020-21 Florida State Board of Trustees

Maximo Edward E. “Ed” Kathryn Eric Chicken Peter Collins Burr, Chair Alvarez Ballard

Emily Fleming Jorge Gonzalez Jim W. Craig Mateer Deborah Sargeant Duda Henderson

Bob Sasser John Thiel

14 WOMEN’S GOLF 2020-21 FSU MEDIA INFORMATION A NOTE TO THE MEDIA, FANS AND OPPONENTS SPORTS INFORMATION Deputy Director Chuck Walsh of the Florida State Sports Information Offi ce 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, email – [email protected]. All package shipments should be sent to Florida State Sports Information, 403 Stadium Drive 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 Offi ce 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 Christa Salerno Derek Satterfi eld Steve Stone any circumstances including contact through Assitant SID Dir of Football Communications Assistant SID Facebook, 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 aft er every match and will be posted to the offi cial athletic department website at www. Bret Clein seminoles.com following each match. If you Assistant SID 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 DIGITAL MEDIA are required for all photographers wishing to gain course access during the Florida State Match-Up.

FSU ON THE WEB All the match stories, updated sttistics, weekly releases, photo galleries, live stat links and Seminole soccer news you could ever ask for is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at www.seminoles. com, the offi cial athletic website for Florida State University. Be sure to make Seminoles.com Layne Herdt Jamaal Simmons Kelsey Wiscinski Assistant Director Digital Media Producer SID/Social/Digital Media your fi rst stop for all Florida State women’s golf Assistant information.

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