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Chacarra Leads Deacs at Ruth’s Chris Intercollegiate
10/13/2024 4:10:00 PM | Women's Golf
Senior Carolina Chacarra earned her lowest finish of the fall season so far, coming in second place.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - The Wake Forest women's golf team finished tied for second and three strokes behind the winner at the Ruth's Chris Intercollegiate at Finley Golf Club, hosted by North Carolina.
The Deacs finished second in the field in scoring on par threes and had a second-best 40 birdies over the three-day event. Carolina Chacarra led all players in scoring on par threes and led Wake Forest in scoring on par fives. Anne-Sterre den Dunnen led the team in scoring on par fours. Chacarra also had a team-best 11 birdies over the 54 holes.
Chacarra's two-under 208 was good for a second-place finish in the 90-player field, her best finish of the fall season so far. Chacarra tallied five birdies in her final round, with two on the first nine and three on the second. For the second time in three days she recorded back-to-back birdies, this time on the 14th and 15th holes.
Junior Anne-Sterre den Dunnen recorded her best finish since the Stephens Cup last fall where she finished T7. Back-to-back even par rounds on the second and third days aided den Dunnen's T11 finish. She also recorded back-to-back birdies in her final round, on the 11th and 12th holes, after starting her day with a birdie on her first hole.
Sophomore Macy Pate rounded out the Deacs inside the top 20 with a T19 finish and a final score of plus-seven 217. Her final round was highlighted by a birdie on her third hole of the day and another one on her 17th hole.
Graduate Sky Sload recorded her first top-30 finish of the season, coming in 29th with a plus-nine 219. Freshman Sarah Lydic finished T63 and +20.
Coach's Comments
"Every week we've had a different lineup with our new faces getting a lot of experience. We had a good finish against some strong teams and look forward to continuing to improve throughout the rest of the fall season. We are very proud of Carolina's second place finish this week. She's always been a strong player for us and now as a senior she continues to set a high standard for our program." - head coach Kim Lewellen
Next Up
Wake Forest will be back in action next week when they defend their title at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 21-23.
Team Leaderboard
Player Leaderboard
The Deacs finished second in the field in scoring on par threes and had a second-best 40 birdies over the three-day event. Carolina Chacarra led all players in scoring on par threes and led Wake Forest in scoring on par fives. Anne-Sterre den Dunnen led the team in scoring on par fours. Chacarra also had a team-best 11 birdies over the 54 holes.
Chacarra's two-under 208 was good for a second-place finish in the 90-player field, her best finish of the fall season so far. Chacarra tallied five birdies in her final round, with two on the first nine and three on the second. For the second time in three days she recorded back-to-back birdies, this time on the 14th and 15th holes.
Junior Anne-Sterre den Dunnen recorded her best finish since the Stephens Cup last fall where she finished T7. Back-to-back even par rounds on the second and third days aided den Dunnen's T11 finish. She also recorded back-to-back birdies in her final round, on the 11th and 12th holes, after starting her day with a birdie on her first hole.
Sophomore Macy Pate rounded out the Deacs inside the top 20 with a T19 finish and a final score of plus-seven 217. Her final round was highlighted by a birdie on her third hole of the day and another one on her 17th hole.
Graduate Sky Sload recorded her first top-30 finish of the season, coming in 29th with a plus-nine 219. Freshman Sarah Lydic finished T63 and +20.
Coach's Comments
"Every week we've had a different lineup with our new faces getting a lot of experience. We had a good finish against some strong teams and look forward to continuing to improve throughout the rest of the fall season. We are very proud of Carolina's second place finish this week. She's always been a strong player for us and now as a senior she continues to set a high standard for our program." - head coach Kim Lewellen
Next Up
Wake Forest will be back in action next week when they defend their title at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 21-23.
Team Leaderboard
Team | Score (To Par) |
1 Duke | 856 (+16) |
T2 Wake Forest | 859 (+19) |
T2 Michigan State | 859 (+19) |
4 North Carolina | 861 (+21) |
5 Tennessee | 865 (+25) |
6 Kentucky | 870 (+30) |
7 NC State | 871 (+31) |
8 Michigan | 872 (+32) |
9 Vanderbilt | 874 (+34) |
10 Virginia Tech | 875 (+35) |
11 Louisville | 878 (+38) |
12 UNCW | 887 (+47) |
13 FIU | 897 (+57) |
14 East Carolina | 901 (+61) |
15 Rollins College | 915 (+75) |
16 UNCG | 920 (+80) |
17 Western Carolina | 927 (+87) |
Player Leaderboard
Player | Score (To Par) |
2 Carolina Chacarra | 208 (-2) |
T11 Anne-Sterre den Dunnen | 215 (+5) |
T19 Macy Pate | 217 (+7) |
29 Sky Sload | 219 (+9) |
T63 Sarah Lydic | 230 (+20) |
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