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Marymount Claims First Centennial Women's Golf Title

Marymount Claims First Centennial Women's Golf Title

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LANCASTER, Pa. - Led by Isabel Trojillo and Hunter Gillis, Marymount claimed its first Centennial Conference women's golf title on Sunday at Conestoga Country Club. With the victory, the Saints earn the CC's automatic bid to the NCAA Championship at Forest Akers Golf Course in Lansing, Mich. from May 11-14. 

The Saints recorded a 36-hole team score of 722 to collect their first Centennial team crown since joining the conference as an associate member in 2017-18. Dickinson finished second in the team standings at 807, followed by Cabrini (843) and Ursinus (916). Franklin & Marshall, Gettysburg, McDaniel and Muhlenberg did not reach the minimum number of individuals required for a team score. 

Trojillo was named Player of the Year after defeating Gillis in a one-hole playoff on hole No. 1. The Saints' duo both carded two-day totals of 172, with Trojillo posting scores of 84-88 and Gillis 85-87. On the playoff hole, Trojillo registered par on the par-five first hole while Gillis holed out with a bogey. It marked just the second individual playoff in conference history, with the other occurring in 2013. 

Joining Trojillo and Gillis in the top-five were F&M's Holly Rittmaster (93-89-182), Cabrini's Vic Monterosso (89-94-183) and Dickinson's Olivia Brown (96-89-185). The top five finishers at the championship earn all-conference honors. 

Marymount's Peyton Kraras was named Rookie of the Year with a 93-94-187 as the top newcomer in the field. 

Hunter Gillis & Isabel Trojillo, Marymount following the one-hole playoff