Wake Forest Athletics

No. 8 Demon Deacons Take Third in Aiken
3/17/2026 4:25:00 PM | Women's Golf
Wake Forest is 21-3 in match play since the 2023 national championship.
AIKEN, S.C. - In the final round of match play, No. 8 Wake Forest women's golf defeated No. 16 Mississippi State 3.5-1.5 in the third place match at Old Barnwell Derby in Aiken, S.C
The match remained even throughout the first nine holes, with both teams staying within a point of the other. Wake Forest, however, jumped ahead as the match progressed and would stay that way until the end.
With the Bulldogs securing the first point of the day, sophomore Chloe Kovelesky evened the round, finishing 5&4 after a dominant match. Despite falling behind in the early stages, graduate student Morgan Ketchum climbed back after being two down and finished one up to make it 2-1 Deacs.
Junior Macy Pate clinched the victory for the Demon Deacons with a 45-foot putt to finish 3&1 over Mississippi State's Avery Weed, ranked No. 3 in the NCAA.
How About Them Deacs'?
Wake Forest continues to dominate in match play boasting a 21-3 record since the 2023 national championship. Notably, the Deacs two most recent match play victories were over No. 22 South Carolina and No. 16 Mississippi State.
Results Summary
Coaches Comments
"It's always nice to compete in a match play format in order to get ready for the postseason play, especially here at Old Barnwell. We really enjoy the venue and being here. Today was a great day and we finished winning 2 of our 3 matches, so we have a lot of momentum going into the rest of the season." - Tony and Vi Golding Head Coach Kim Lewellen
Up Next
The Deacs return to action the following week at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational on Mar. 23-24 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Last year, the Deacs finished tied for third with three players in the top 20 on the individual leaderboard. Freshman Chloe Kovelesky also boasted a spotless start to the day and finished her day T11 with an even-par during round three to secure another top-15 finish in her young career.
The match remained even throughout the first nine holes, with both teams staying within a point of the other. Wake Forest, however, jumped ahead as the match progressed and would stay that way until the end.
With the Bulldogs securing the first point of the day, sophomore Chloe Kovelesky evened the round, finishing 5&4 after a dominant match. Despite falling behind in the early stages, graduate student Morgan Ketchum climbed back after being two down and finished one up to make it 2-1 Deacs.
Junior Macy Pate clinched the victory for the Demon Deacons with a 45-foot putt to finish 3&1 over Mississippi State's Avery Weed, ranked No. 3 in the NCAA.
How About Them Deacs'?
Wake Forest continues to dominate in match play boasting a 21-3 record since the 2023 national championship. Notably, the Deacs two most recent match play victories were over No. 22 South Carolina and No. 16 Mississippi State.
Results Summary
- Izzy Pellot (MSU) def. Cartoon Rujiranan (WFU) - 4&3
- Morgan Ketchum vs. Moa Stridh (WFU) def. (MSU) - 1UP
- Chloe Kovelesky (WFU) def. Sam Whateley (MSU) - 5&4
- Macy Pate (WFU) def. Avery Weed (MSU) - 3&1
- Anne-Sterre den Dunnen (WFU) tied Ines Belchior (MSU) - 18 holes
Coaches Comments
"It's always nice to compete in a match play format in order to get ready for the postseason play, especially here at Old Barnwell. We really enjoy the venue and being here. Today was a great day and we finished winning 2 of our 3 matches, so we have a lot of momentum going into the rest of the season." - Tony and Vi Golding Head Coach Kim Lewellen
Up Next
The Deacs return to action the following week at the Charles Schwab Women's Collegiate Invitational on Mar. 23-24 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Last year, the Deacs finished tied for third with three players in the top 20 on the individual leaderboard. Freshman Chloe Kovelesky also boasted a spotless start to the day and finished her day T11 with an even-par during round three to secure another top-15 finish in her young career.
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