Wake Forest women's golf celebrated three players earning All-American honors from the WGCA. Junior Macy Pate represented the team on the Second Team, while sophomore Chloe Kovelesky and graduate student Morgan Ketchum received Honorable Mentions. All three finished the season ranked in the top 50 nationally, with Pate leading at No. 21. Their strong performances included multiple titles and a significant role in the team's 60th victory, ensuring their place in the NCAA Championship for an 11th consecutive year.

By the Numbers
  • Macy Pate finished No. 21 nationally and posted a 70.1 scoring average.
  • Kovelesky and Ketchum helped secure Wake Forest's 60th team title and 11th consecutive NCAA Championship berth.
State of Play
  • Pate achieved her career-best performance with a 54-hole score of 202 at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup.
  • Ketchum's 6-under-par final round at the Tallahassee Regional marked the lowest score at regionals since 2018.
What's Next

Chloe Kovelesky will compete in the U.S. Women's Open this Thursday, with coach Ryan Potter as her caddie. Following that, Pate and Kovelesky will represent Team USA at the Arnold Palmer Cup from July 3-5 in Ireland.

Bottom Line

The recognition for Pate, Kovelesky, and Ketchum underscores the impressive depth of Wake Forest's women's golf program, highlighting their readiness to compete at high levels in upcoming tournaments.