News Summary
The Florida State Women’s Golf team showcased their talents at the Moon Invitational held from February 15-17, 2026. Notably, sophomore golfer Sophia Fullbrook scored her first-ever hole-in-one, marking a significant milestone. The team finished 12th overall, battling against strong competitors including Auburn and Texas A&M. With promising performances from Freshman Haruhi Nakatani and the excitement of upcoming tournaments, the Seminoles look forward to their next challenges.
Florida State Women’s Golf Team Battles Hard at the Moon Invitational
Over the past weekend, all eyes were on the Florida State Women’s Golf team as they took on the challenge at the Moon Invitational held at the stunning Suntree Country Club. This annual tournament, which ran from February 15-17, 2026, saw incredible talent from various teams, and it was an event full of excitement, especially with one remarkable achievement that stole the spotlight.
Sophia Fullbrook Shines with a Hole-in-One
Fresh off some impressive performances, sophomore golfer Sophia Fullbrook made headlines by recording her first-ever hole-in-one during the tournament. This exhilarating feat was the cherry on top of what has already been a promising season for the young athlete. Fullbrook’s spectacular shot not only marked a personal milestone but also made her the first Seminole to achieve this since Charlotte Heath’s ace back in October of 2022.
In addition to her extraordinary hole-in-one, Fullbrook concluded the tournament with a total score of 6 over par, placing her in a tie for 20th in the individual standings. Her rounds of 74, 74, and 72 contributed to her overall score of 220, with her best showing being a 1-under par 71 during the final round where she played remarkably well on the back nine.
Team Performance: Florida State Finishes 12th
As a team, the Florida State women’s golf squad finished in a 12th place tie with a total team score of 889. The competition was incredibly fierce, with Auburn taking the championship title with an impressive final round score of 6-under par and an overall team score of 857. Texas A&M claimed the runner-up position with a close score of 860, showing just how competitive the field was.
Standout Players Across the Field
While Fullbrook made headlines, the spotlight also shone on freshman Haruhi Nakatani, who led the Seminoles with a commendable tie for 13th place. Nakatani finished with a score of 218, having rounds that included four birdies and two rounds under par. Her consistency is certainly something to keep an eye on moving forward as she develops into a key player for the Seminoles.
Other notable mentions include Vanessa Borovilos of Texas A&M, who claimed the top individual title with an outstanding three-round total of 219, showcasing her own skills on the course.
Looking Ahead for the Seminoles
The Florida State women’s golf team now looks ahead to their next challenge, gearing up for the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate scheduled for March 2-4 at the beautiful Long Cove Golf Club. Following that, fans and players alike will mark their calendars for the Florida State Match-Up, which the team will host at their very own Seminoles Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee from March 20-22. With a lineup of exciting events on the horizon, there’s no doubt there’s ample opportunity for this talented team to shine once more.
Final Thoughts
As the Seminoles take these valuable experiences from the Moon Invitational and their performances into future tournaments, it’s safe to say that there’s a sense of excitement buzzing in the air for both the players and their followers. With Sophia Fullbrook’s inspiring hole-in-one and Haruhi Nakatani’s consistent play, the future looks bright for Florida State women’s golf. As fans of this thrilling sport, we can’t wait to see what happens next!
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Additional Resources
- Seminoles.com: Fullbrook’s Hole-in-One Highlights Final Day at Moon Invitational
- Florida Gators: No. 5 Florida Concludes Moon Golf Invitational Tomorrow
- Seminoles.com: Nakatani Continues to Lead No. 26 Florida State Through Moon Invitational
- Florida Gators: No. 5 Gators Tied for Third at Moon Golf Invitational
- Wikipedia: Women’s Golf
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