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W. Golf's Finne-Ipsen Earns Her Degree From Florida State

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Two things are a certainty when you become a member of the Florida State Women’s Golf program. First, you’ll compete for ACC and NCAA Championships.  Under Head Coach Amy Bond, the Seminoles have advanced to the finals of match play at the ACC Championships in each of the last two seasons, and also played in the NCAA Regional Championships in each 13 years.  The Seminoles are also one of only four teams in the nation that have played in each of the last six NCAA Championship Finals.  Second, you’ll earn your degree from Florida State University.  The Seminoles’ academic success includes a perfect APR (Academic Progress Rate) score in each of Bond’s seasons as Florida State’s head coach.  The APR is a measurement of eligibility and retention of student-athletes competing on every NCAA Division I sports team.  Simply put, every player who has competed for four years at Florida State during Bond’s tenure has earned her degree.  Senior Cecilie Finne-Ipsen adds her name to that list of graduates on December 9, 2022 as she earns her B.S. in Business Management.  For Finne-Ipsen, who transferred to Florida State from UNC Charlotte in the fall of 2021 to complete her playing career and get her degree, graduation day has been a day she dreamed about for a long time. “My parents have always stressed how important education is,” said Finne-Ipsen who plans to begin her career as a professional golfer immediately following graduation.  “It shows me that I’m capable of more than just playing golf.” Finne-Ipsen’s long list of academic honors illustrates the importance of earning her degree while competing at the highest level of collegiate golf.  She’s a three-time WGCA All-American Scholar Team honoree.  She’s been named to the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll (three times) and ACC Academic Honor Roll each year of her career.  She earned the Conference USA Academic Medal of Honor (three times) at Charlotte, while earning President’s List (perfect 4.0 GPA) and Dean’s List (3.5 GPA or better) honors during her academic career as a Seminole.  “I have a hard time doing something half-heartedly,” said Finne-Ipsen just days prior to Florida State’s graduation ceremony.  “If I sign up for something, I can’t help but try to do the best I possibly can.  I’ve always considered myself someone who needs to work hard to understand the material, but I also think I’ve gotten to know myself better and figured out how I best learn.” In addition to earning her degree, Finne-Ipsen also earned success on the golf course as a Seminole. Finne-Ipsen finished her career ranked in Florida State’s all-time top-20 with a career stroke average of 75.29.  She helped Florida State win the team championship at the Barbara Nicklaus Classic in the fall of 2021 and the NCAA Tallahassee Regional Championship during the spring of 2022.  She finished in ninth place in the individual standings in leading the Seminoles to the championship at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional, and earned four consecutive top-25 finishes during the spring of 2022.  “Graduation is a special time for every student athlete and is celebrated by our university and within our program,” said Bond.  “I am extremely proud of Cece for earning her degree. She is a dedicated student with great grades. Her commitment to her academics and athletics makes her the total package.” Finne-Ipsen, whose two favorite classes at Florida State have been in professional selling and negotiations and conflict management, hopes to utilize her degree in management to build a business around her career as a professional golfer.  It’s hard for Finne-Ipsen to select her favorite academic moment as a student-athlete at Florida State, but she points to what her academic success means to her parents as one of the driving forces of her success. “I know what is important to my parents is that I get an education and that I do my best with the time I have available,” said Finne-Ipsen.  “I know they are proud of what I have achieved, but they would also have been proud if I had gotten all B’s and C’s, as long as I did the best that I could.” When pressed on her favorite moment, she shared a proud personal achievement.   “I’m always going to remember picking up my honor cord for graduating Summa Cum Laude.  Summa Cum Laude – with the highest distinction.”

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Wallin Continues To Lead Seminoles At Regional Championships

No. 16 Florida State finished round two of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional tied with UCLA for first place, after shooting a 2-over par 290. Senior Amelia Williamson and Sophomore Charlotte Heath shot the best rounds for the Florida State team, as both teammates bounced back in round two with even par rounds. UCLA’s Emma Spitz is currently leading the field at 4-under par, with Florida States’ Beatrice Wallin trailing by two. Wallin had a phenomenal front-nine, starting off strong with back-to-back birdies on holes 2 and 3, followed by a hole out from the fairway on No. 4 for her second eagle of the tournament. This marks her ninth career eagle. She captured two more birdies on her first nine on No. 6 and 9 to make the turn at 4-under par for the round. The back-nine played rough for the recent graduate, with tough pin locations causing a triple bogey on No. 11, followed by three more bogey’s to close out her back nine with a 5-over par 41. She is still in contention for the individual champion title, currently in second place and only trailing by two strokes. Cecilie Finne-Ipsen is having a great week, continuing her steady play with a 1-over par 73 in Tuesday’s round. She bounced back after the turn and captured two birdies on holes 12 and 16 to finish her back-nine with a 1-under par. She is currently T7 and continues her lead of the 65 player field for pars, totaling 27 for the two rounds. Williamson and Heath each shot an even par 72 for round two. Both players had three birdies for the round, with Heath having a perfect round at 2-under par until a double-bogey on No. 18 to finish off her play. Williamson is T9 and Heath is T20.  Sophomore Alice Hodge joined her teammates in a better second round performance, shooting a 2-over par 74, which jumped her 10 spots closer to the top of the leaderboard at T15. She captured four birdies for the day. Florida State leads the 12 team field in pars, totaling 108 and averaging the lowest score on par 4’s at 4.12 (+12). The team also leads the field in eagles, having 3 for the tournament - two from Wallin and one from Heath. “I thought they played pretty good,” said Head Coach Amy Bond.  “We made a couple of errors, maybe more so mental errors coming in, but overall a really good day. The golf course got a little bit harder today, and a few tougher hole locations; but overall I thought we did a really good job. A 2-over for the day, exactly what we shot yesterday, I’ll take it heading into tomorrow. “The goal tomorrow is to go out and try to win. Stay aggressive, play the golf course, take what the golf course gives us, and you know, nothing is ever guaranteed in golf. I just really want them to stay in the moment, take one shot at a time, and hopefully at the end of the day good things will happen.” The Seminoles will begin play at 9:06 am Wednesday morning, with Charlotte Heath starting the team off. Tee times begin at 8am for the final round of the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. Be sure to keep updated @fsugolf on Twitter and Instagram.

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W. Golf Tied For 1st At ACC Championship

PAWLEYS ISLAND. (seminoles.com) – Florida State is tied for first in the team standings, while senior Beatrice Wallin and sophomore Alice Hodge in tied for fourth in the individual standings after the first two rounds of the ACC Women’s Golf Championship at the Reserve at Pawleys Island.  The Seminoles moved in a tie with first with Wake Forest as Florida State finished 1 under par on the final hole while the Deacons finished 2 over par on the final hole. Florida State will play in Friday’s final group in the final round of stroke play as it looks to advance to the match play portion of the event for the second consecutive season.  The Seminoles advanced to the final round of match play before falling to Duke in the championship match. Florida State carded team scores of 1 under par 287 in the first round and 7 under par 281 in the second round for a two-round total of 568.  The Seminoles’ score of 281 in the second round tied the program record for the best team round in the ACC Tournament.  Florida State also carded a 281 in the first round of the ACC Championship on April 18, 2015 and on April 20, 2019. Florida State – with two women in the top-10 of the individual standings, two more in the top-10 and all five in the top-20 – is the only team in the field of 12 teams with each of its players in the top-20 of the individual standings. Wallin carded scores of 72-70 for a 36-hole total of 142.  She was in a tie for 12th place after the first round of place and vaulted into a tie for sixth place with her score of 70 in the second round.  Wallin was never above par during either round on Thursday as she carded a total of six birdies with three coming in each round.  She carded 32 of 36 holes on the day at par or better. “Going in to this week, I feel like we all have worked hard on our games to get it in a great spot,” said Wallin.  “We had a good preparation day, and we were ready for today’s rounds. It’s really cool to see that the whole team is within the top 20. There is a lot of work left to do, but today was a good start.” Wallin is no stranger to the top-10 of the individual standings in the ACC Championship.  She finished in a tie for 10th in 2019 and in second place in 2021. Hodge totaled scores of 69-73 for a two-round total of 142.  Her score of 69 in the first round was her best since a 68 in the second round of the Jim West Classic during the fall of 2021 and ranks as the third score in the 60’s during the first two years of her Florida State career. Senior Amelia Williamson is in a tie for 14th place with a two round total of 144 and senior Cecile Finne-Ipsen is in a tie for 20th place.  Williamson carded a 1 under par 71 in the send round, while Finne-Ipsen finished tied for the team second round team-lead with a 2 under par 70. Florida State begins play on Friday morning at 9:50 and will play with Duke and Wake Forest.  The top four teams after Friday’s third and final round of stroke play will advance to the semifinals of match play on Saturday morning. ACC Championship/April 14-17 2022/Par 72 The Reserve at Pawleys Island/Pawleys Island, S.C. 2/12.-Florida State, 569 T6.-Beatrice Wallin, 142 T6.-Alice Hodge, 142 T11.-Charlotte Heath, 143 T14 -Amelia Williamson, 145 T20.-Cecilie Finne-Ipsen, 147 ACC Championship/April 14-17 2022/Par 72 The Reserve at Pawleys Island/Pawleys Island, S.C. T1.-Florida State, 569 T1.-Wake Forest, 568 3.-Duke, 575 T4.-NC State, 585 T4.-Virginia Tech, 587 6.-Clemson, 587 T7.-Virginia, 590 T7.-Louisville, 590 9.-North Carolina, 592 10.-Miami, 595 11.-Boston College, 600 12.-Notre Dame, 614

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Williamson Wins Individual Champion Title At Florida State Match Up

TALLAHASSEE, Fl. (seminoles.com) - One of the Seminoles’ own, Amelia Williamson, took away the individual champion title on the final round of the Florida State Match-Up. The Florida State team came together to shoot a combined 296, which put them at 8-over par for the final round. For the three-day event, Florida State totaled an 875, 11-over par. They finished 13 strokes out of the lead, with #3 ranked Oregon taking the Team Champion title shooting a grand total 3-under par 861. Florida State beat nationally ranked teams in the Match-Up, such as Virginia Tech (+22), Arizona (+30), and Oregon State (+33). Champion Amelia Williamson enjoyed an even-par front-nine with three birdies on holes No. 3, 5, and 6. She turned her even-par stretch into 1-under par on hole No. 16 after a bogeyless back-nine. She totaled 4 birdies for the day, which led the Florida State team three days in a row and as a whole for the tournament. Williamson also led the 69 player field in a collective amount of birdies, totaling 15 for the tournament, as well as Par 3’s, averaging a 2.83 (-2). She neared the top of the player stat leaderboard for Par 4’s and Par 5’s, averaging a 4.00 (E), and a 4.58 (-5). Her 3-day victory recap began on Friday when she shot a 2-under par 70, followed by her best round 4-under par, 68, and finally today’s winning round of a 1-under 71. She totaled a 209 for the tournament. Senior Beatrice Wallin had her best start to the front-nine this morning for the three rounds, shooting a 1-under par 35, with a birdie on No. 8. Wallin started off with a struggle as she went +4 on her first 4 holes on the back-nine, but recovered with 3 birdies in her last 5 holes to finish even-par 72 for the final round. She finished T7 and neared the top of the player stat leaderboard for birdies in the 3 days. Sophomore Charlotte Heath struggled in her final round of the Florida State Match-Up after shooting a 5-over par 77. With the toughest pin placements of the tournament being on the back-nine today, she managed only one birdie on the back, along with one birdie on the front. She still managed to stay near the top of the player stat leaderboard, totaling a high of 37 pars for the tournament. Junior Elle Johnson had a near spotless back-nine, except for her final hole on No. 18, which had a tough pin in the right-center of the green that was placed between two ridges. She had one birdie for the day on the par 3, hole No. 5. Her score of 4-over par 76 placed her in a final tie for 26th. Johnson was also in the running for the player stat leaderboard having 10 birdies for the entire tournament. Sophomore Alice Hodge had two birdies in her final round; the most out of her three rounds played. She was only 1-over par up until the last four holes of the round, where she finished +5. Her third round score of a 6-over par 78 led her to finish tied for 41st. Kaylah Williams and Cecilie Finne-Ipsen finished their individual play in the Florida State Match-Up for the weekend. Williams had a rough back-nine and was unable to secure a birdie in the final round. Her front-nine was nearly spotless except for one bogey on No. 3. Williams kept her spot in second out of the 9 individuals that played in the Matchup and finished tied for 20th. Cecilie Finne-Ipsen continued with her improved performance over the weekend, shooting a third-round even-par 72, to total an 11-over par 227 for the tournament. Out of her three back-nines, she was most successful in today’s final round, carding a 1-over par 37, accompanied by 3 birdies for both nines. Her best front-nine was in round two, where she shot a 3-under par 33. She finished tied for 32nd, which jumped her 34 spots above her round one finish on the leaderboard. The Florida State team combined for a total of 16 birdies (including individuals) for the final round, and finished with the most birdies out of the 12 team field, combining for 45 birdies. They stayed right behind Oregon, who finished on top of the team stat leaderboard for Par 3s, Par 4s, and Par 5s, trailing them by only a few strokes till the end. Florida State will be back in action as the University of Augusta hosts the Augusta Invitational at the Forest Hill Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia with the 2-day tournament starting on March 12th.

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