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ACC Championship Match Halted by Darkness; Wake Forest Declared Champion as #1 Seed

Clemson, S.C. The championship match of the Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Tournament was halted by darkness on Sunday night. Wake Forest was declared the conference champion by virtue of its number-one seed at the end of stroke play on Saturday.All five matches between the Tigers and Demon Deacons had gone at least 14 holes when play was halted. Wake Forest, ranked as the number-three team in the nation by Spikemark, had a 1-0 lead by virtue of winning the only completed match. Clemson, the number-20 team in the nation by Spikemark, was ahead in two matches and Wake Forest was ahead in the other two matches still out on the course.According to the ACC Women’s Golf Manual, “In the event match play is started, but cannot be completed, the highest remaining seed will be awarded the team championship.” Wake Forest was the number-one seed entering match play by virtue of its 841 team score in the strong play competition. Clemson was the number-two seed after its 848 team

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Clemson Defeats Virginia in ACC Championship Semifinals

Clemson, S.C. Sydney Roberts defeated Rebecca Skoler 1-UP to give Clemson a 3-2 victory over Virginia in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference Match Play Championship early Sunday afternoon at Porter’s Neck Golf Club in Wilmington, NC.The victory moved Clemson into the championship match against #1 seed and third ranked Wake Forest later Sunday afternoon.In the championship match, Wake Forest was ahead in two matches, Clemson was ahead in one, and two were tied when play was halted due to weather at 5:02 p.m.If the match is completed we will have a recap later tonight.Clemson will be attempting to win its second consecutive ACC Women’s Golf Championship against the Demon Deacons.The semifinal match against Virginia was a rematch of last year’s ACC championship when Clemson defeated Virginia 3-1-1 to win its first ACC Women’s Golf Championship in history. Clemson qualified second for the match play championship by finishing at 16-under-par 848 in the stroke play port

Rawl, Tigers Continue to Lead ACC Field After Two Rounds

Wilmington, N.C. – Clemson women’s golf shot the best round of the day for the second day in a row to hold on to the top spot following the second day of stroke play in the 2024 ACC Championships. A top-four finish tomorrow would put the Tigers into Sunday’s match-play semifinals as they eye an ACC Championship repeat. Sophomore Isabella Rawl still holds the individual lead, shooting one-under-par on Friday to move to -6 overall. Rawl carded one bogey on the front nine, but turned in a bogey-free back nine with two birdies to hold on to the lead, with Wake Forest’s Rachel Kuehn making a charge.Sydney Roberts carded the best round of the day for the Tigers, nearly matching Rawl’s first round, but finishing at -4. Roberts sank seven birdies on the day, while bogeying the par-four 14th and finishing her front nine with a frustrating double-bogey on nine. She now sits tied for fifth at -4 for the weekend.Annabelle Pancake turned in an eagle on the par-five eighth hole, but finis

Clemson Finishes Second in Stroke Play at ACC Championship

Team Results (PDF) | Individual Results (PDF) Clemson, S.C. - Isabella Rawl and Annabelle Pancake both had rounds of one-under-par 71 on Saturday to lead Clemson to a second-place finish during the 54-hole stroke play portion of the ACC Women’s Golf Championship at Porters Neck Country Club in Wilmington, NC. Clemson now advances to Sunday’s Match Play championship against the University of Virginia. The match will being at 8:00 a.m. Clemson is the number-two seed and Virginia the number-three seed in the semifinals. Wake Forest, the number three ranked team in the nation and the defending NCAA Champion, is the top seed after finishing stroke play with a three-round total of 841. The Demon Deacons will face number-four seed North Carolina, who is ranked 29th in the latest national ranking. The Clemson vs. Virginia semifinal match will be a rematch of last year’s ACC Championship match, a competition won by Clemson by a 3-1-1 score. That was Clemson’s first ACC Championship. Cle

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