Women's Golf

Florida State’s Woad Named Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 2025 All-ACC Academic Women’s Golf Team Announced

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (TheACC.com) – Florida State junior Lottie Woad has been named the Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headlines the 2025 All-ACC Academic Team, announced Tuesday, July 8.

Woad, who closed the 2024-25 season ranked No. 2 in the Scoreboard individual rankings and No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR), becomes the first Seminole since Amelia Williamson in 2022 and second overall to earn Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. In June, Woad was also named to the 2025 All-American Scholar Team by the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) for the third time in her collegiate career, and to the Academic All-District Team and All-American First Team by College Sports Communicators (CSC).

The Farnham, England, native was a key contributor for a Florida State team that claimed its first-ever ACC Championship. Woad tied for third in stroke play, her best finish ever at the conference championship. Following the season, Woad was named a consensus All-American by the WGCA and Golfweek, as she finished with a 70.06 stroke average – the third-best mark in school history. She finished under par in 10 of her 11 collegiate events, tied the school record with a score of 65 twice, and won two individual championships (at the Landfall Tradition and the Moon Invitational).

In addition to Woad, all 15 players named to the All-ACC Team also earned spots on the All-ACC Academic Team. The honorees include: Andie Smith (Duke), Mirabel Ting (Florida State), Lottie Woad (Florida State), Megan Streicher (North Carolina), Marie Madsen (NC State), Mackenzie Lee (SMU), Megha Ganne (Stanford), Paula Martín Sampedro (Stanford), Meja Örtengren (Stanford), Andrea Revuelta (Stanford), Kelly Xu (Stanford), Amanda Sambach (Virginia), Carolina Chacarra (Wake Forest), Chloe Kovelesky (Wake Forest) and Macy Pate (Wake Forest). Ting was tabbed the ACC Player of the Year, while Örtengren was voted the ACC Freshman of the Year.

Three student-athletes were named to the ACC All-Academic Team for the fourth time, as Sambach and Chacarra joined Boston College’s Angel Lin as four-time honorees. Fourteen additional players were named for the third time.

Eleven of the 15 teams had five honorees or more honorees, led by Boston College, Louisville, Miami and Virginia with six recipients each.

The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award was established in September 2007 and is presented annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in each sport. To be eligible for the All-ACC Academic Team, student-athletes must have earned a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.0 cumulative GPA over their academic career. In addition, student-athletes must have competed in at least 50 percent of their team’s contests.

2025 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Lottie Woad, Florida State, Jr., Sport Management

2025 All-ACC Academic Women’s Golf Team
Emily Böhrer**, Boston College, So., Business Management
Frances Kim, Boston College, So., Management
Stephany Kim**, Boston College, Jr., Economics
Angel Lin****, Boston College, Sr., Business Management
Ana Lucia Trevino, Boston College, Fr., Management
Cynthia Zhang***, Boston College, Jr., Business Management
Marie-Agnes Fischer, California, Fr., Undeclared
Constance Fouillet, California, So., Undeclared
Anna Molloy, California, Jr., Physics
Kaylyn Noh, California, Sr., Legal Studies
Jieming Yang, California, Sr., Interdisciplinary Studies
Chloe Holder, Clemson, Sr., Sociology
Isabella Rawl***, Clemson, Jr., Health Science
Sydney Roberts**, Clemson, Jr., Health Science
Katherine Schuster***, Clemson, Sr., Marketing
Anna Cañado Espinal, Duke, Fr., Undeclared
Clara De Troia, Duke, Fr., Undeclared
Rylie Heflin**, Duke, Sr., Sociology
Katie Li**, Duke, So., Mathematics
Andie Smith***, Duke, Sr., Economics
Alexandra Gazzoli, Florida State, Fr., Exploratory
Sophia Fullbrook, Florida State, Fr., Exploratory
Mirabel Ting***, Florida State, Jr. Social Sciences
Kaylah Williams***, Florida State, Sr., Psychology
Lottie Woad***, Florida State, Jr., Sport Management
Beatriz Barrios Fernandez**, Louisville, Sr., Sport Administration
Bailey Burkett, Louisville, Fr., Sport Administration
Millie Cottrell**, Louisville, So., Sport Administration
Veronika Exposito, Louisville, Fr., Finance
Carmen Griffiths***, Louisville, Sr., Exercise Science
Theinna Huyhn, Louisville, Jr., Political Science
Cloe Amion Villarino, Miami, Fr., Business
Barbora Bujáková**, Miami, So., Real Estate
Rebekah Gardner**, Miami, So., Sport Administration
Olivia Grønborg**, Miami, Jr., Sociology
Sofie Hlinomazová, Miami, Fr., Health Science
Aada Rissanen**, Miami, So., International Studies
Ing Iadpluem**, North Carolina, So., Exercise and Sport Science
Inez Ng, North Carolina, Jr., Economics
Reagan Southerland**, North Carolina, So., Undecided
Megan Streicher***, North Carolina, Jr., Exercise and Sport Science
Helen Yeung, North Carolina, Fr., Undecided
Jaclyn Kenzel**, NC State, Gr., Master of Engineering Management
Marie Madsen, NC State, Fr., Management First Year
Caitlin Whitehead***, NC State, Jr., Business Administration
Montgomery Ferreira***, Notre Dame, Sr., Psychology
Maya Hunter, Notre Dame, Gr., Master of Nonprofit Administration
Alex Lapple**, Notre Dame, So., Neuroscience & Behavior
Bridget Wilkie, Notre Dame, Fr., Finance
Mackenzie Lee, SMU, Jr., Applied Physiology and Sport Management
Emily Odwin, SMU, Jr., Applied Physiology and Sport Management
June Song, SMU, Jr., Journalism
Megha Ganne, Stanford, Jr., Science, Tech., & Society
Paula Martín Sampedro, Stanford, So., Undeclared
Meja Örtengren, Stanford, Fr., Undeclared
Andrea Revuelta, Stanford, Fr., Undeclared
Kelly Xu, Stanford, Jr., Political Science
Jaclyn LaHa**, Virginia, So., Undeclared
Megan Propeck***, Virginia, Sr., Commerce
Amanda Sambach****, Virginia, Sr., Sociology
Chloe Schiavone, Virginia, Gr., Batten
Rebecca Skoler***, Virginia, Gr., Commerce
Kennedy Swedick, Virginia, Fr., Undeclared
Valentine Delon**, Virginia Tech, So., Communication
Morgan Ketchum***, Virginia Tech, Jr., Mathematics
Ginnie Lee, Virginia Tech, Sr., Cybersecurity Management and Analytics
Katherine Lemke**, Virginia Tech, Sr., Aerospace Engineering
Emily Mathews**, Virginia Tech, So., Sports Media and Analytics
Carolina Chacarra****, Wake Forest, Sr., Psychology
Anne-Sterre Den Dunnen, Wake Forest, Jr., Anthropology
Chloe Kovelesky, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared
Macy Pate**, Wake Forest, So., Philosophy
Sky Sload, Wake Forest, Gr., Digital Marketing

*denotes the number of All-ACC Academic Team honors

ACC Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year:
2025   Lottie Woad, Florida State
2024   Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest
2023   Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest
2022   Amelia Williamson, Florida State
2021   Gina Kim, Duke
2020   Not awarded due to COVID-19
2019   Virginia Elena Carta, Duke
2018   Leona Maguire, Duke
2017   Leona Maguire, Duke
2016   Daniela Darquea, Miami
2015   Céline Boutier, Duke
2014   Brittany Marchand, NC State
2013   Lindy Duncan, Duke
2012   Lindy Duncan, Duke
2011   Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest
2010   Alison Whitaker, Duke
2009   Amanda Blumenherst, Duke
2008   Amanda Blumenherst, Duke