
Inès Archer at the Barbara Nicklaus Cup in the Gators second win of the fall season.
Florida set for spring opener at Sea Best Intercollegiate
Sunday, January 26, 2025 | Women's Golf
The Gators are coming off back-to-back wins to end the fall season.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Dates: Monday, Jan. 27 - Tuesday, Jan. 28
Location: San Jose CC - Jacksonville, Fla.
Host: Jacksonville University
Course Par/Yardage: Par 72, 6084 yards
Format: 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes Tuesday
Tee Times: 8:30 a.m. shotgun start both days
Live Scoring: Leaderboard King
Social Media: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
LINEUP
No. 1 - Paula Francisco
No. 2 - Siuue Wu
No. 3 - Addison Klonowski
No. 4 - Elaine Widjaja
No. 5 - Inès Archer
Individual - Sophie Stevens
TEE OFF
The Florida women's golf team tees off the spring portion in the 'Sunshine State' at the Sea Best Intercollegiate at San Jose CC from Jan. 27-28.
THE FIELD
Coastal Carolina, Daytona State, Florida, Florida Gulf Coast, Florida Southern, Holy Cross, Illinois State, Jacksonville, Lipscomb, Navy, Richmond, Seminole State, South Alabama, Stetson and USC - Upstate
FALL RECAP
Florida closed out the first leg of the season with back-to-back victories, including defending its team title at The Ally. The Gators shot a final round of 6-under to end 15-under for a six shot victory over host Mississippi State. The victory is also the 33rd all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 34th total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12.
Redshirt-freshman Addison Klonowski led UF with a stroke average of 71.0 and finished T18 or better in all three stroke play events. She also had a team-high six rounds and two tournaments under par.
Seven Gators had a T20 finish or better in the fall season with freshman Elaine Widjaja and Klonowski finishing top-25 in all three three stroke play tournaments.
BIG 3, YEAR 2
The true freshmen trio of Inès Archer, Paula Franscico and Sophie Stevens all put together strong seasons to begin their collegiate careers.
All earned SEC Freshman Golfer of the Week honors as Archer earned a spot on the All-SEC Freshman Team. Florida's freshman trio totaled 23 (out of 55) appearances in the lineup, including both postseason events (SEC Championship & NCAA Regionals) where the group combined for 15 rounds played with Archer posting a team-best finish of T20 at SECs. They also totaled seven top-10s and 13 top-25s finishes.
NEW FACES IN THE ORANGE & BLUE
The Gators welcomed four five new Gators in Jessica Guiser (Hartland, Wisc.), Elaine Widjaja (Semarang, Indonesia), Isa Wu (Hong Kong) and Siuue Wu (Hong Kong) along with assistant coach Ashley Sease.
A SEASON AGO
The 2023-24 season, the Gators highlighted the beginning of the season with three consecutive tournament victories to end the fall season. Florida started the stretch off with a six-shot win at the Glass City Invitational, eight-shot victory in the Tar Heel Invitational and capped off by an 11-shot win in the fall finale, The Ally.
The three wins brought it to 31 tournament wins all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 32nd total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12. Florida last won three events in a season in 2015-16 and is the fifth occurrence under Glaser. It marks the most team titles since the 2019-20 season when the Gators last won by double-digits at the Allstate Sugar Bowl by 13.
As a team, the Gators placed top-7 in all nine regular-season tournaments with three wins, seven top-5 and six top-3 finishes. UF also ended with a 2-1 match play record with ranked victories over No. 20 Pepperdine (4-1) and No. 4 UCLA (3-2) at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge.
THE TURN
UF has a quick turnaround and competes in the Therese Hession Regional Challenge (Feb. 2-4) in Palos Verdes. Calif.
Dates: Monday, Jan. 27 - Tuesday, Jan. 28
Location: San Jose CC - Jacksonville, Fla.
Host: Jacksonville University
Course Par/Yardage: Par 72, 6084 yards
Format: 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes Tuesday
Tee Times: 8:30 a.m. shotgun start both days
Live Scoring: Leaderboard King
Social Media: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
LINEUP
No. 1 - Paula Francisco
No. 2 - Siuue Wu
No. 3 - Addison Klonowski
No. 4 - Elaine Widjaja
No. 5 - Inès Archer
Individual - Sophie Stevens
TEE OFF
The Florida women's golf team tees off the spring portion in the 'Sunshine State' at the Sea Best Intercollegiate at San Jose CC from Jan. 27-28.
THE FIELD
Coastal Carolina, Daytona State, Florida, Florida Gulf Coast, Florida Southern, Holy Cross, Illinois State, Jacksonville, Lipscomb, Navy, Richmond, Seminole State, South Alabama, Stetson and USC - Upstate
FALL RECAP
Florida closed out the first leg of the season with back-to-back victories, including defending its team title at The Ally. The Gators shot a final round of 6-under to end 15-under for a six shot victory over host Mississippi State. The victory is also the 33rd all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 34th total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12.
Redshirt-freshman Addison Klonowski led UF with a stroke average of 71.0 and finished T18 or better in all three stroke play events. She also had a team-high six rounds and two tournaments under par.
Seven Gators had a T20 finish or better in the fall season with freshman Elaine Widjaja and Klonowski finishing top-25 in all three three stroke play tournaments.
BIG 3, YEAR 2
The true freshmen trio of Inès Archer, Paula Franscico and Sophie Stevens all put together strong seasons to begin their collegiate careers.
All earned SEC Freshman Golfer of the Week honors as Archer earned a spot on the All-SEC Freshman Team. Florida's freshman trio totaled 23 (out of 55) appearances in the lineup, including both postseason events (SEC Championship & NCAA Regionals) where the group combined for 15 rounds played with Archer posting a team-best finish of T20 at SECs. They also totaled seven top-10s and 13 top-25s finishes.
NEW FACES IN THE ORANGE & BLUE
The Gators welcomed four five new Gators in Jessica Guiser (Hartland, Wisc.), Elaine Widjaja (Semarang, Indonesia), Isa Wu (Hong Kong) and Siuue Wu (Hong Kong) along with assistant coach Ashley Sease.
A SEASON AGO
The 2023-24 season, the Gators highlighted the beginning of the season with three consecutive tournament victories to end the fall season. Florida started the stretch off with a six-shot win at the Glass City Invitational, eight-shot victory in the Tar Heel Invitational and capped off by an 11-shot win in the fall finale, The Ally.
The three wins brought it to 31 tournament wins all-time under head coach Emily Glaser; 32nd total as she was an assistant coach for a season in 2011-12. Florida last won three events in a season in 2015-16 and is the fifth occurrence under Glaser. It marks the most team titles since the 2019-20 season when the Gators last won by double-digits at the Allstate Sugar Bowl by 13.
As a team, the Gators placed top-7 in all nine regular-season tournaments with three wins, seven top-5 and six top-3 finishes. UF also ended with a 2-1 match play record with ranked victories over No. 20 Pepperdine (4-1) and No. 4 UCLA (3-2) at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge.
THE TURN
UF has a quick turnaround and competes in the Therese Hession Regional Challenge (Feb. 2-4) in Palos Verdes. Calif.
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