
Four Deacs Earn All-America Scholar Honors
7/10/2023 1:11:00 PM | Women's Golf
CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Four Wake Forest women's golfers have earned Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-America Scholar honors.
To be selected, a student-athlete must have an overall cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher, be an amateur and on the team's roster through the conclusion of the team's season and have played in 50 percent of the school's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year nominated through the team's conference championship.
Rachel Kuehn, a 2023 graduate with her bachelor's degree in Business and Enterprise Management, will be pursuing her master's degree and competing for the Deacs in 2023-24 for her final year of eligibility. The four-year player is a two-time ACC Player of the Year, four-time All-American and has won six individual titles during her career. Her 2022-23 stroke average of 20.53 is the lowest single-season stroke average in program history and she is on pace to have the lowest career scoring average in program history when she wraps her collegiate career next spring.
Emilia Migliaccio, who earned her master's degree in communications last month, is a four-time All-American and finished inside the top 25 in all 11 events this season. She was fourth on the team with a 71.88 stroke average and was selected for a record fifth time to represent the United States at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup this summer.
Prior to returning to the Deacs for her fifth and final year, Migliaccio held the second-lowest career stroke average in program history with a 71.96. Now, at the conclusion of her five-year collegiate career, she has maintained the second-lowest career average with a 72.00 and has played 142 rounds of golf for Wake Forest – the most rounds by any Wake Forest women's golfer ever.
Lauren Walsh, a three-time All-American and All-ACC selection, graduated last month with her bachelor's degree in Mathematical Business and will be making her LPGA debut at the Dana Open this week in Ohio. She finished inside the top 15 as an individual at the NCAA Championships, a tie for seventh, and had eight top-15 finishes in 12 events this season. She was second on the team with a 71.39 stroke average and ended her collegiate career with a 72.25 stroke average – the third-lowest career stroke average in program history.
Carolina Chacarra, a two-time All-American, will start her junior year as a Deac in the fall as a Psychology major with a creative writing minor. She had nine top-20 finishes in 11 events this season and finished inside the top 25 at NCAA Championships. She is third on the team with a 71.69 stroke average.
To be selected, a student-athlete must have an overall cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher, be an amateur and on the team's roster through the conclusion of the team's season and have played in 50 percent of the school's regularly scheduled competitive rounds during the year nominated through the team's conference championship.
Rachel Kuehn, a 2023 graduate with her bachelor's degree in Business and Enterprise Management, will be pursuing her master's degree and competing for the Deacs in 2023-24 for her final year of eligibility. The four-year player is a two-time ACC Player of the Year, four-time All-American and has won six individual titles during her career. Her 2022-23 stroke average of 20.53 is the lowest single-season stroke average in program history and she is on pace to have the lowest career scoring average in program history when she wraps her collegiate career next spring.
Emilia Migliaccio, who earned her master's degree in communications last month, is a four-time All-American and finished inside the top 25 in all 11 events this season. She was fourth on the team with a 71.88 stroke average and was selected for a record fifth time to represent the United States at the 2023 Arnold Palmer Cup this summer.
Prior to returning to the Deacs for her fifth and final year, Migliaccio held the second-lowest career stroke average in program history with a 71.96. Now, at the conclusion of her five-year collegiate career, she has maintained the second-lowest career average with a 72.00 and has played 142 rounds of golf for Wake Forest – the most rounds by any Wake Forest women's golfer ever.
Lauren Walsh, a three-time All-American and All-ACC selection, graduated last month with her bachelor's degree in Mathematical Business and will be making her LPGA debut at the Dana Open this week in Ohio. She finished inside the top 15 as an individual at the NCAA Championships, a tie for seventh, and had eight top-15 finishes in 12 events this season. She was second on the team with a 71.39 stroke average and ended her collegiate career with a 72.25 stroke average – the third-lowest career stroke average in program history.
Carolina Chacarra, a two-time All-American, will start her junior year as a Deac in the fall as a Psychology major with a creative writing minor. She had nine top-20 finishes in 11 events this season and finished inside the top 25 at NCAA Championships. She is third on the team with a 71.69 stroke average.
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