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Kuehn, Chacarra Named Golfweek All-Americans
6/21/2022 3:02:00 PM | Women's Golf
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest women's golfers Rachel Kuehn and Carolina Chacarra have been tabbed as Golfweek All-Americans, on the first and second teams, respectively.
Kuehn, a WGCA All-America First Team selection, led the Deacs with a 71.18 stroke average over 33 rounds this season. She had seven top 10 finishes with five of them coming inside the top five. She earned ACC Player of the Year and All-ACC honors at the conclusion of the regular season. She was also named one of 10 finalists for the 2022 ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel.
On the international circuit, she is set to compete at the Arnold Palmer Cup for the third time and is fresh off representing Team USA at the Curtis Cup for the second time.
After winning the Tar Heel Invite in October, Kuehn was named to the final Fall Watch List in October. Since then, she was tabbed ACC Women's Golfer of the month and won the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, breaking the tournament record with her 54-hole score of 10-under 203. The win also earned her an LPGA exemption into the JTBC Championship at Palos Verdes in April.
Chacarra, a WGCA All-America Second Team selection, was second on the team with a 71.79 stroke average over 33 rounds this season. She had five top 10 finishes with four of them coming inside the top five. She earned ACC Freshman of the Year and All-ACC honors at the conclusion of the regular season. She was also named one of 10 finalists for the 2022 ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel.
On the international circuit, she is set to compete at the Arnold Palmer Cup for the first time this summer.
Chacarra won her first two collegiate tournaments back-to-back this spring and became the first Wake Forest women's golfer to win multiple events in her debut season since Stephanie Neill in 1991-92. To start the spring, Chacarra won the UCF Challenge in February with the lowest 54-hole score in relation to par in Wake Forest program history and tied for the second lowest in NCAA history. Wake Forest took home the team title.
Chacarra and the Deacs closed out the month with another win, with Chacarra taking home the individual title and Wake Forest taking home the team title at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate in March. Following both wins, Chacarra was named ACC women's golfer of the month.
First Team
Rose Zhang, Stanford
Ingrid Lindblad, LSU
Amari Avery, USC
Natasha Andrea Oon, San Jose State
Alexandra Forsterling, Arizona State
Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest
Emma Spitz, UCLA
Hannah Darling, South Carolina
Polly Mack, Alabama
Brooke Seay, Stanford
Second Team
Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, Oregon
Ashley Lau, Michigan
Benedetta Moresco, Alabama
Beatrice Wallin, Florida State
Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Wake Forest
Chiara Tamburlini, Mississippi
Tze-Han (Heather) Lin, Oregon
Aline Krauter, Stanford
Gurleen Kaur, Baylor
Bohyun Park, Texas
Kuehn, a WGCA All-America First Team selection, led the Deacs with a 71.18 stroke average over 33 rounds this season. She had seven top 10 finishes with five of them coming inside the top five. She earned ACC Player of the Year and All-ACC honors at the conclusion of the regular season. She was also named one of 10 finalists for the 2022 ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel.
On the international circuit, she is set to compete at the Arnold Palmer Cup for the third time and is fresh off representing Team USA at the Curtis Cup for the second time.
After winning the Tar Heel Invite in October, Kuehn was named to the final Fall Watch List in October. Since then, she was tabbed ACC Women's Golfer of the month and won the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge, breaking the tournament record with her 54-hole score of 10-under 203. The win also earned her an LPGA exemption into the JTBC Championship at Palos Verdes in April.
Chacarra, a WGCA All-America Second Team selection, was second on the team with a 71.79 stroke average over 33 rounds this season. She had five top 10 finishes with four of them coming inside the top five. She earned ACC Freshman of the Year and All-ACC honors at the conclusion of the regular season. She was also named one of 10 finalists for the 2022 ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel.
On the international circuit, she is set to compete at the Arnold Palmer Cup for the first time this summer.
Chacarra won her first two collegiate tournaments back-to-back this spring and became the first Wake Forest women's golfer to win multiple events in her debut season since Stephanie Neill in 1991-92. To start the spring, Chacarra won the UCF Challenge in February with the lowest 54-hole score in relation to par in Wake Forest program history and tied for the second lowest in NCAA history. Wake Forest took home the team title.
Chacarra and the Deacs closed out the month with another win, with Chacarra taking home the individual title and Wake Forest taking home the team title at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate in March. Following both wins, Chacarra was named ACC women's golfer of the month.
First Team
Rose Zhang, Stanford
Ingrid Lindblad, LSU
Amari Avery, USC
Natasha Andrea Oon, San Jose State
Alexandra Forsterling, Arizona State
Rachel Kuehn, Wake Forest
Emma Spitz, UCLA
Hannah Darling, South Carolina
Polly Mack, Alabama
Brooke Seay, Stanford
Second Team
Hsin-Yu (Cynthia) Lu, Oregon
Ashley Lau, Michigan
Benedetta Moresco, Alabama
Beatrice Wallin, Florida State
Carolina Lopez-Chacarra, Wake Forest
Chiara Tamburlini, Mississippi
Tze-Han (Heather) Lin, Oregon
Aline Krauter, Stanford
Gurleen Kaur, Baylor
Bohyun Park, Texas
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