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2019 Women's Golf 258 2019 WOMEN’S GOLF Duke - NCAA Champion Virginia (3) Wake Forest - ACC Champion & NCAA Championship Match Play Finalist Beth Lillie Anna Redding Katharine Patrick Florida State - Tied 12th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play Virginia Tech (4) Virginia - T14th Place NCAA Championship Stroke Play Elizabeth Bose Emily Mahar Amanda Hollandsworth Jessica Spicer ACC Championship Team Results NCAA Norman, OK Regional Championships Wake Forest (2) Greensboro, N.C., April 18-20 ACC Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total Siyun Liu Emilia Migliaccio Team Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total T2. Wake Forest ........................ 290 285 289 864 1. Wake Forest ...................... 280 287 283 850 T9. NC State .............................. 285 304 292 881 2. Florida State ...................... 292 285 281 858 11. Virginia Tech ........................ 291 297 295 883 ACC Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year 3. Duke .................................. 289 292 287 868 Virginia Elena Carta, DU 4. Virginia .............................. 286 294 290 870 NCAA Cle Elum, WA Regional Championships 5. Louisville ........................... 294 297 299 890 ACC Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total WGCA All-American Scholars 6. Virginia Tech ..................... 293 295 308 896 15. Miami ................................... 299 314 289 902 Clemson (2) 7. Clemson ............................ 308 300 292 900 Gracyn Burgess Ana Paula Valdes Duke (3) 8. Miami ................................. 297 303 301 901 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Team 9. North Carolina ................... 295 301 306 902 Clemson (2) Jaravee Boonchant Gina Kim NC State ............................ 303 308 291 902 Alice Hewson Ivy Shepherd Virginia Elena Carta 11. Notre Dame ....................... 303 307 303 913 Duke (4) Florida State (2) 12. Boston College .................. 297 302 319 918 Ana Belac Virginia Elena Carta Amanda Doherty Puk Lyng Thomsen Jaravee Boonchant Gina Kim Louisville (4) Olivia Cason Delaney Shah Top 10 Individual Finishers R1 R2 R3 Total Florida State (2) 1. Emilia Migliaccio, WF ............... 66 71 68 205 Frida Kinhult Beatrice Wallin Lauren Hartlage Lauren Thibodeau 2. Siyun Liu, WF ........................... 68 72 67 207 Louisville (1) Miami (3) 3. Ana Belac, DU .......................... 72 68 72 212 Lauren Hartlage Claudia De Antonio Renate Grimstad 4. Jaravee Boonchant, DU ........... 72 74 67 213 North Carolina (1) Kristyna Frydlova 5. Beth Lillie, VA ........................... 70 79 67 216 Jennifer Zhou North Carolina (3) Frida Kinhult, FS ...................... 74 70 72 216 Virginia (2) Mariana Ocano Jennifer Zhou Anna Redding, VA .................... 70 72 74 216 Beth Lillie Anna Redding Brynn Walker 8. Puk Lyng Thomsen, FS ............ 73 73 71 217 Wake Forest (3) NC State (1) Jennifer Zhou, NC .................... 70 73 74 217 Jennifer Kupcho Emilia Migliaccio Monika Hartl 10. Margot Bechardergue, UL ........ 72 73 73 218 Siyun Liu Notre Dame (3) Beatrice Wallin, FS ................... 72 75 71 218 Emma Albrecht Abigail Heck Isabella DiLisio ACC Co-Players of the Year Virginia (1) NCAA Division I Championship Frida Kinhult, FS & Jennifer Kupcho, WF Julia Ford Blessings Golf Club, Fayetteville, Ark., May 17-22 ACC Freshman of the Year Virginia Tech (2) Match Play (8 Teams) Frida Kinhult, FS Elizabeth Bose Jessica Spicer Quarterfinals ACC Coach of the Year Duke d. Stanford .........................................................3-2 Kim Lewellen, WF Wake Forest (2) Siyun Liu Emilia Migliaccio Wake Forest d. Arkansas ...........................................3-2 WGCA Freshman of the Year Semifinals Frida Kinhult, FS Duke d. Arizona ..........................................................3-2 Golfstat Cup CoSIDA Academic All-American Wake Forest d. Auburn .........................................4.5-0.5 Frida Kinhult, FS (player with best scoring average) Virginia Elena Carta, DU ...........................................3rd Tm Finals Duke d. Wake Forest ................................................3-2 All-Americans ACC Player of the Month Jaravee Boonchant, DU October ....................................................Anna Redding, VA November ......................................Virginia Elena Carta, DU ACC Team Finishes in NCAA R1 R2 R3 Total 1st-WGCA and Frida Kinhult, FS (through stroke play) Gina Kim, DU 2. Duke ................................ 305 281 304 890 2nd-WGCA March .................................................... Anna Backman, UM 5. Wake Forest .................... 309 299 294 902 Frida Kinhult, FS April ........................................................... Frida Kinhult, FS 12. Florida State .................... 321 298 305 924 1st-WGCA and Jennifer Kupcho, WF T14. Virginia ............................. 314 307 305 926 Emilia Migliaccio, WF May ......................................................Emilia Migliacco, WF top 8 teams advance to Match Play Championship 1st-WGCA ^eliminated prior to final round Final Golfweek/Sagarin Top 25 Rankings - Team 1. Southern Cal 11. Kent State ACC Top 20 Finishers in NCAA R1 R2 R3 Total ACC All-Academic Team 5. Amanda Hollandsworth, VT~ 75 72 72 219 Boston College (1) 2. Duke 12. Auburn T7. Jaravee Boonchant, DU... 76 71 74 221 Ailin Li 3. Wake Forest 13. South Carolina T10. Gina Kim, DU ................... 78 70 75 223 Clemson (2) 4. Texas 14. UCLA T10. Frida Kinhult, FS .............. 77 73 73 223 Alice Hewson Ana Paula Valdes 5. Stanford 15. Arizona State T16. Ana Belac, DU ................. 76 69 79 224 Duke (4) 6. Arkansas 16. Northwestern ~participating as an individual Jaravee Boonchant Gina Kim 7. Arizona 17. Virginia Virginia Elena Carta Miranda Wang 8. Vanderbilt 18. Washington 9. Florida 19. Illinois NCAA Auburn, AL Regional Championships Florida State (3) 10. 20. Michigan State ACC Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total Amanda Doherty Beatrice Wallin Florida State 2. Florida State ........................ 291 289 283 863 Frieda Kinhult 3. Duke .................................... 290 287 291 868 Louisville (1) ACC in Golfweek/Sagarin Top 50 Rankings - Individual 4. Virginia ................................. 296 283 294 873 Lauren Hartlage 1. Frida Kinhult, FS ................................................ 69.18 13. Clemson .............................. 307 298 299 904 Miami (2) 4. Emilia Migliaccio, WF......................................... 69.59 6. Jennifer Kupcho, WF ......................................... 69.68 ACC Individual Finishes in the Top 5 Kristyna Frydlova Renate Grimstad T3. Jaravee Boonchant, DU......... 72 71 70 213 North Carolina (3) 7. Jaravee Boonchant, DU..................................... 69.83 Brynn Walker Jennifer Zhou 15. Siyun Liu, WF .................................................... 70.38 25. Ana Belac, DU ................................................... 70.71 NCAA East Lansing, MI Regional Championships Kelly Whaley 30. Anna Redding, VA ............................................. 73.88 ACC Finishes R1 R2 R3 Total NC State (1) 11. Louisville .............................. 305 304 293 902 Monika Hartl 36. Gina Kim, DU ..................................................... 71.03 13. North Carolina...................... 306 305 295 906 Notre Dame (2) 37. Amanda Hollandsworth, VA ............................... 71.06 Emma Albrecht Abby Heck 39. Virginia Elena Carta, DU.................................... 71.19 47. Lauren Hartlage, UL .......................................... 71.33 48. Beatrice Wallin, FS ............................................ 71.33 ACC Women’s Golf Annual Champions 259 Year Team Champion Head Coach Runner-up Tournament Site Championships by School 1984 Duke Ron Schmid North Carolina Duke Golf Course, Durham, N.C. Duke .................................................. 21 1985 Duke Dan Brooks North Carolina Keith Hills CC, Buies Creek, N.C. Wake Forest ........................................ 6 1986 Wake Forest Mary Beth McGirr Duke Keith Hills CC, Buies Creek, N.C. North Carolina ..................................... 2 1992 North Carolina Dot Gunnells Florida State Bermuda Run CC, Advance, N.C. Virginia ................................................. 2 1993 Duke Dan Brooks North Carolina Bryan Park, Greensboro, N.C. 1994 Wake Forest Dianne Dailey North Carolina Uwharrie Point, New London, N.C. Championships by Coach 1995 Wake Forest Dianne Dailey Florida State Killearn CC, Tallahassee, Fla. Dan Brooks, DU ................................. 20 1996 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Grandover CC, Greensboro, N.C. Dianne Dailey, WF ............................... 4 1997 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Eagle’s Landing CC, Stockbridge, Ga. Kim Lewellen, VA & WF ...................... 3 1998 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Grandover CC, Greensboro, N.C. Mary Beth McGirr, WF ......................... 1 1999 Duke Dan Brooks Florida State Grandover CC, Greensboro, N.C. Ron Schmid, DU .................................. 1 2000 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Salem Glen CC, Clemmons, N.C. Dot Gunnells, NC ................................. 1 2001 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Disney’s Palm Course, Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Jan Mann, NC ...................................... 1 2002 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Salem Glen CC, Clemmons, N.C. 2003 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Salem Glen CC, Clemmons, N.C. Individual Champions 2004 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Salem Glen CC, Clemmons, N.C. Duke .................................................. 19 2005 Duke Dan Brooks Wake Forest Carmel CC, Charlotte, N.C. Wake Forest ........................................ 8 2006 Duke Dan Brooks
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