
Women’s Golf Bolsters Roster with Three Signees
Hannah Krulevitch
11/15/2019
GAINESVILLE, Fla – The Florida women’s golf team bolstered its roster with the addition of three student-athletes for the 2020-21 season, head coach Emily Glaser announced Wednesday.
Annabell Fuller, Sara Ericsson and Maisie Filler have all signed with the Gators and will join the program as freshmen next year.
We are thrilled to welcome these three great players to our Gator Family. They bring a tremendous amount of passion for the University of Florida and their excitement will bring a new energy to our team. We can’t wait for their arrival to campus!Emily Glaser, Women's Golf Head Coach
Annabell Fuller | Kingston upon Thames, England | IMG Academy

Annabell Fuller
Fuller's Amateur Accolades
- Ranked 35th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR)
- Represented England at the 2018 and 2019 European Ladies Team Championship
- Represented England at the 2017 and 2019 World Junior Girls Championship
- 2019 Major Champions Invitational Champion
- Team Europe 2019 Junior Solheim Cup Member
- 2019 Vagliano Trophy participant, representing Great Britain and Ireland
- 2019 Rolex Junior All-American second team
- Competed in the inaugural 2019 Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship
- Competed in the 2018 Junior Ryder Cup for Team Europe
- Runner-up at the 2018 English Women’s Amateur Championship
- Took 2nd at the 2018 Portuguese International Ladies Amateur Championship
- Represented England at the 2018 World Amateur Team Championship
- 2017 English Girls U16 Champion
Annabell’s resume certainly speaks for itself. She has played at the highest levels of junior and amateur golf and already established herself as one of the top amateurs in the world. She brings with her to UF a strong work ethic and competitive drive that will have an immediate impact on our team. But more than her golf scores Annabell is competitor who enjoys being on a team. She wants to win and she wants the team to win too. She will thrive in the college environment and we are looking forward to helping her reach her goals.Emily Glaser, Women's Golf Head Coach
Sara Ericsson | Lidingö, Sweden | Celsiusskolan

Sara Ericsson
Ericsson's Amateur Accolades
- Won the 2019 Swedish National Championship with a score of 19 under
- Represented Sweden in the 2019 European Team Championship
- Champion of the 2019 HOYA Ladies Open
- 2018 and 2019 JMI Drottningholms 36:an champion
- 2019 Lidingö GK Club Championship and Campeonato de Castellon champion
- Placed third in the 2018 Swedish Club Championships
- Claimed the 2018 German Futures title
- Winner of the JMI Richard S Johnson Junior Invitational
- 2018 PGA Junior Open Champion
- Took first place at the 2018 Junior Masters Invitational
Sara is a competitor, there is no doubt about it. Her background in team sports has carried over into her golf career and when she’s on the course you know there is no giving up in her. Sara’s shot some really low numbers which is a great indication of her potential. And as she continues to gain more competitive experience we have no doubt she will blossom at this level. Sara is dynamic player who you want on your team when it’s time to battle.Emily Glaser, Women's Golf Head Coach
Maisie Filler | Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. | Oxbridge Academy

Maisie Filler
Filler's Amateur Accolades
- Placed third at the 2019 Stewart Cink Championship
- Top-20 finisher at the 2019 US Girl’s Junior Championship and 2019 Girls Junior PGA Championship
- 2018 and 2019 FHSAA Class 1A State Championship Individual Runner-Up
- Runner-up at the 2018 Junior Golf Hub Championship
- Took fourth at the 2018 Sergio and Angela Garcia Foundation Junior Golf Championship
- 2017 and 2018 Sun Sentinel Player of the Year
- 2017 and 2018 Palm Beach Post Player of the Year
I remember the first time we saw Maisie play as a young junior, she immediately impressed us with her solid fundamentals and the overall steadiness of her game. Maisie is a tactician, I appreciate her style of play and how it can help a team. She’s consistent and methodical and plays smart golf. She has continued to improve since she committed and I believe her best golf is ahead of her as she matures into the college system and high level amateur golf.Emily Glaser, Women's Golf Head Coach