University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Women's Golf
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Women's Golf

NCAA D1Atlantic Coast ConferenceChapel Hill, NC
How North Carolina Compares (NCAA D1)
73% lower than division average acceptance rate57% higher than division average$15,483 lower than division average

Coaching Staff (8)

Aimee Neff
Aimee Neff

Bobby Galloway Head Coach

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Aimee Neff is the Bobby Galloway Head Coach for women's golf. The 2025-26 season is Aimee Neff’s fifth as head coach at UNC. Neff rejoined the Tar Heels in 2...

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Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr

Sports Psychologist

Dr. Brendan Carr joined the UNC staff in the summer of 2019. He serves as a sport psychologist within the UNC Department of Sports Medicine, providing both p...

Erik Hernandez
Erik Hernandez

Associate Director of S&C for Olympic Sports

Erik Hernandez joined the University of North Carolina Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning staff in August of 2010. A former UNC intern, Hernandez now s...

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Greg Beatty
Greg Beatty

Assistant Director, Academic Support Program

A member of the Academic Support Program staff since 2013, Greg Beatty serves as an Academic Counselor, working primarily with the football team. Beatty is a 1997 graduate of UNC, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He earned a master's in sport management from University of Texas in 2006.

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Julie Domina
Julie Domina

Director of Operations, Outreach and Leadership Administration

A member of the UNC staff since 2011, Julie Domina serves as the Director of Operations, Outreach and Leadership Administration for the Men’s & Women’s Golf ...

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Justine Fournand
Justine Fournand

Assistant Coach

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Katherine Hamski
Katherine Hamski

Assistant Coach

Katherine (Perry) Hamski, a 2012 All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection and seven-year veteran of the LPGA Tour, is in her third season as assistant coach at her alma mater. Hamski played in 41 tournaments as a Tar Heel from 2010-14 and was a member of Carolina’s 2011 team that won the ACC Championship her freshman season. She is the most recent Tar Heel to finish in the top 10 in an NCAA Championship, tying for eighth in 2012 at the Legends Course in Nashville. In 2024-25, the Tar Heels won the Cavalier Regional Preview and the Yale Invitational West, both with school-record scoring. Inez Ng won at Virginia, setting the UNC recird with a 12-under-par 201. Carolina was ranked 13th in the nation in the final poll and played in an NCAA regional for a fourth-straight season. The Tar Heels had seven top-five finishes in 10 events and carded four of the 10-best rounds and three of the lowest four 54-hole totals in Carolina history. Megan Streicher earned All-ACC honors for the second year in a row, Ng shot a UNC-record 12 under par in winning in Charlottesville. Streicher, Ing Iadpluem and Helen Yeung finished the season with the second-, fourth- and eighth-lowest stroke averages in UNC history. Yeung set the freshman scoring record, breaking the standard Streicher set in Hamski’s first season on staff. In 2023-24, Carolina won three tournaments, advanced to match play in the ACC Championship and qualified for the NCAA Championship. The Tar Heels won the St Andrews Links Collegia

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Scott Oliaro
Scott Oliaro

Associate Director of Sports Medicine (Field Hockey, Golf)

Scott Oliaro was named head athletic trainer and associate director of sports medicine in 2013. In addition to his role as the associate director, he also serves as the head athletic trainer for field hockey, men's and women's golf teams. Oliaro was hired in 1998 as a certified athletic trainer assisting with coverage for both the football and softball programs. He served seven seasons as an assistant football athletic trainer and two as the head athletic trainer for football. Oliaro supervises the Stallings-Evans Sports Medicine Center and assists the education program as a lecturer for both the undergraduate and graduate athletic training programs. He has authored several articles in various medical journals, including the Journal of Athletic Training. Oliaro has presented a variety of topics at national, district and local levels. He is a Board Member for the College Athletic Trainers Society currently serving as their education program director. He is certified by the Titleist Performance Institute as a Certified Golf Fitness Professional. Oliaro is a 1993 graduate of Cornell University, where he earned a B.S. in nutritional sciences. At Cornell he was a three-year football letterwinner, a two-time captain and a two-year Ivy League selection at tailback. A native of Lansing, Mich., Oliaro grew up in Burlington, Vt. In 1999, Sports Illustrated named Oliaro Vermont's 42nd best athlete of all-time. Oliaro earned a Master's degree in athletic training from North Carolina in 1

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How many coaches does University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Women's Golf have?
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Women's Golf program currently has 8 coaching staff members listed.
Who is the head coach of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Women's Golf?
Aimee Neff is the current head coach of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Women's Golf.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill competes in NCAA D1 (Division I).
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Academic Snapshot

NCAA D1PublicNCAA since 1906Graduate
200 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Acceptance Rate
19%
Undergrad Enrollment
20,556
Avg Net Price
$12,983/yr
In-State Tuition
$8,989/yr
Out-of-State Tuition
$39,330/yr
Avg SAT
1,454
6-Year Graduation Rate
92%
Freshman Retention
97%
Avg Earnings (10yr)
$68,800/yr

Last verified: Mar 2026