North Carolina State University at Raleigh Women's Golf
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North Carolina State University at Raleigh Women's Golf

NCAA D1Atlantic Coast ConferenceRaleigh, NC
How North Carolina State University at Raleigh Compares (NCAA D1)
42% lower than division average acceptance rate102% higher than division average$15,577 lower than division average

Coaching Staff (10)

Darby Sligh
Darby Sligh

Head Coach

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Head Coaching Highlights 2020 DI Golf Pride Grips WGCA Assistant Coach of the Year Six conference championships (five Missouri Valley Conference championship...

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Allison Wade

Director of Olympic Sports Nutrition

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Carrie A. Doyle
Carrie A. Doyle

Senior Associate AD/Compliance (Men's Golf, Women's Golf)

Carrie A. Doyle joined NC State in November 2010 as Associate Athletics Director of Athletics for Compliance and was named Senior Associate Athletics Director a year later. She came to the Wolfpack program after spending six and a half years as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Compliance/Student Services and Senior Woman Administrator at the University of New Hampshire, and 12 years before that with the NCAA National Office. At UNH, she was primarily responsible for the administration of more than $8 million of athletic scholarships and endowments, the eligibility certification process for approximately 525 student-athletes, and the education and monitoring of 70 coaches and 20 sports. Doyle also oversaw the data collection and analysis of the NCAA's institutional Graduation Success Rate (GSR), the Academic Progress Rate (APR) and IPEDS (Federal Graduation Rate data). At NC State, Doyle is responsible for managing all aspects of the department's comprehensive athletics compliance unit, including all education, monitoring and supervision of five full-time staff. Doyle is also the Sport Supervisor for the women's gymnastics and softball programs. At the NCAA National Office (1987-1999), she was an NCAA enforcement representative (investigator) on the association's enforcement staff for the first seven years, and then spent five years as the Director of Student-Athlete Reinstatement. As the Director of Student-Athlete Reinstatement, Doyle was responsible for the admin

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Courtney Gunter
Courtney Gunter

Assistant Coach

Courtney Gunter joined the NC State women’s golf program as an assistant coach in June 2024 prior to the 2024-25 season. She is going into her second season with the program in 2025-26. In her first season with the Wolfpack, NC State earned five top five finishes, the most since 2013-14, and nine top 10 showings in its 11 tournaments. NC State also won its first tournament since 2017 with a victory at the Daniel Island Invitational. The Pack had an all-conference honoree in Marie Eline Madsen, who won two tournaments, including the NCAA Charlottesville Regional to advance to the NCAA Championship. The Pack capped off the season as a team at the NCAA Charlottesville Regional for the program’s 20th NCAA Regional appearance. Gunter joined the Wolfpack after serving as the head coach of the women’s golf program at Western Carolina from 2018-24. Under Gunter’s guidance for six seasons, the Catamount program reached new heights, highlighted by a return to the postseason in the spring 2023. WCU won seven tournament titles since 2018, including a program record four team wins during the 2022-23 season. Following a remarkable 2022-23 season, Gunter earned the 2023 Southern Conference Coach of the Year honors. Three Catamount players – Brie Mapanao (73.63), Elizabeth Lohbauer (73.70) and Madison Isaacson (74.37) – broke the program’s single-season scoring record, as well as earned All-Southern Conference Team honors. Mapanao was also named the league’s Freshman of the Year. That squad

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Jill Handlon
Jill Handlon

Director of Olympic Athletic Equipment

Jill Handlon took over as the Director of Reynolds Equipment ahead of the start of the 2010-11 season. She is the equipment manager for the Wolfpack women's ...

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Kylie Magar
Kylie Magar

Director of Communications

Kylie Magar joined NC State in June 2024 as the Director of Communications. In her current role, she is the primary contact for the women's basketball and women's golf programs. Before joining NC State, Magar spent two years at the University of Arkansas. During her stint with the Razorbacks, Magar was the Assistant Director of Communications, working with the women's basketball and women's golf programs, as well as serving as the tournament director for several NCAA postseason events hosted in Fayetteville. Magar worked for Florida Atlantic University from October 2018 to June 2022. She started out as the Assistant Director of Communications before getting promoted as the Director of Communications in December 2021. During her four seasons in Boca Raton, Magar worked with several programs, including women's basketball, men's soccer, swimming and diving, track and field and cross country, beach volleyball and softball. A graduate of the University of Missouri, Magar graduated cum laude and received a Bachelor of Journalism in May 2018. She worked as an intern with U.S. Masters Swimming during the summer after graduation, and as a student, Magar held internships in marketing and communications roles with the Seattle Thunderbirds Hockey Club, Fox Sports University and Seafair. While working in a full-time capacity at FAU, the Seattle native was enrolled in the well-renowned MBA Sport Management program, having graduated in August 2021.

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Martika Hubbard
Martika Hubbard

Athletic Mental Health Clinician/Sports Psychologist

Martika Hubbard is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who specializes in trauma work, relationships, and family dynamics. Martika graduated with her B.A. in Psychology with minors in Health Studies, Gender Studies, and Sociology from Monmouth University where she was also a division-1 soccer player. Martika then went on to earn her M.A. in Marital and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego. Martika specifically chose this route and school because it provided a bio-psycho-social-spiritual lens to looking at the various mental health challenges that we face. Martika began her professional work with children, adolescents, and families in community mental health clinics. She found herself drawn mostly to the older adolescents in the transitional age groups and decided to pursue working in the college counseling center environment. Martika spent time at Coastal Carolina University working to create a relationship between the counseling center and athletics as she saw the unique need of student-athletes having been one herself. Martika is excited to work more with teams and individual student-athletes here at NCSU. Outside of work, Martika enjoys golfing, spin classes, watching reality television and spending time with her cat, Maverick. EDUCATION: B.A. in Psychology from Monmouth University with minors in Health Studies, Gender Studies, and Sociology M.A. in Marital and Family Therapy from the University of San Diego PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE: Coastal Carolina Univer

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Rachel Anderson
Rachel Anderson

Athletic Trainer

Anderson joined the North Carolina State Sports Medicine staff in January 2023. She is the primary athletic trainer for the Women’s Tennis and Women’s Golf t...

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Stephanie Menio
Stephanie Menio

Sport Administrator

Stephanie Menio joined NC State as Deputy Athletic Director in June of 2019. Menio joined the Wolfpack after spending the previous seven years at Army West Point under current NC State Athletic Director Boo Corrigan’s leadership. Prior to her arrival in Raleigh, Menio served as Senior Associate Athletic Director at Army West Point, holding the post of Senior Woman Administrator, while also leading the External Relations Department which included Marketing, Creative Services, Athletic Communications, Ticket Sales, the Aspire Group, as well as Multimedia and Broadcasting. In this role, she also had direct supervision of five sports and was a member of the Army-Navy Steering Committee to ensure the tradition and rich history of the game is incorporated in the years ahead. Menio assumed her role of Senior Associate Athletic Director in July of 2018, after spending her first six years in West Point as Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Women’s Administrator. As the Senior Woman Administrator, Menio was Army’s liaison to the Patriot League and was also accountable for the cadet-athlete and athletic department leadership programming. She headed the process to add women’s lacrosse as West Point’s 28th varsity sport. Working closely with then-Director of Athletics, Corrigan, Menio aided in strengthening and expanding Army Athletics’ relationship with Nike. With her assistance, Army partnered with Nike to complete a successful rebranding initiative in the spring of 2015, including

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Ulrika Migliaccio
Ulrika Migliaccio

Assistant Coach

Ulrika Migliaccio will begin her 10th season with the NC State women's golf program going into the 2025-26 season. She was promoted to assistant coach in 202...

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The North Carolina State University at Raleigh Women's Golf program currently has 10 coaching staff members listed.
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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicNCAA since 1941Graduate
2101 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27695
Acceptance Rate
40%
Undergrad Enrollment
26,389
Avg Net Price
$16,931/yr
In-State Tuition
$8,895/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$31,767/yr
Avg SAT
1,380
6-Year Graduation Rate
85%
Freshman Retention
93%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$59,500/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026