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Three Deacs Named to ANNIKA Award Preseason Watch List

Three Deacs Named to ANNIKA Award Preseason Watch List


COLUMBUS, Ga. – The Wake Forest women’s golf program is one of only two teams in the country to have at least three players named to the ANNIKA Award presented by Stifel Preseason Watch List.
 
Returning graduate student Emilia Migliaccio, senior and reigning ACC Player of the Year Rachel Kuehn and sophomore, reigning ACC Freshman of the Year, Carolina Chacarra have all been named as players to watch for the prestigious award given to the top collegiate female golfer at the conclusion of the season.
 
All three players have been named to the watch list multiple times and all have been finalists for the award throughout their collegiate careers.
 
One of the best players in program history and 2019 ACC individual champion Emilia Migliaccio is returning to the Demon Deacons’ squad for the 2022-23 for her final year of eligibility. She is coming off her first year of graduate school at Wake Forest and won the 120th North & South Women’s Amateur in July. She finished runner-up at the 2021 Augusta National Women’ Amateur (ANWA) and is one of the only collegiate players to compete in four Arnold Palmer Cups.
 
Migliaccio returns to collegiate competition with the second-lowest career scoring average in program history, with a 71.96 average over 106 rounds played. She has amassed 17 top-10 finishes in her career so far and five career victories.
 
Kuehn, a WGCA All-America First Team selection and All-America Scholar, led the Deacs with a 71.18 stroke average over 33 rounds during the 2021-22 season. She had seven top 10 finishes with five of them coming inside the top five. In addition to being named the ACC Player of the Year, she earned 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 competed at the Arnold Palmer Cup for the third time, the Curtis Cup and the ANWA for the second time and represented the United States at the Women’s World Amateur Team Championships in Paris last month.
 
Chacarra, a WGCA All-America Second Team selection and All-America Scholar, was second on the team with a 71.79 stroke average over 33 rounds during the 2021-22 season. She had five top 10 finishes with four of them coming inside the top five. Along with being named the ACC Freshman of the Year, she earned All-ACC honors at the…

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