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The 2026 Centennial Conference men's golf championship will begin this Friday at Waynesboro Country Club in Waynesboro, Pa. This will mark the fourth consecutive year that the championship will be held at Waynesboro CC. The 54-hole event will take place Friday through Sunday, with 18 holes to be played each day. Tee times begin at noon on Friday, 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and 7:30 a.m. on Sunday.
Gettysburg captured the conference title for the first time since 2019 and fifth time overall last year, posting a 54-hole score of 884 to defeat second-place Franklin & Marshall by eight shots. Gettysburg's Patrick Kilcoyne shot a four-under par 212 over the course of the weekend to tie the lowest individual score in CC championship history en route to the individual crown. McDaniel's Charlie Dolan shot a two-under 214 to place second and tie for the lowest non-winning score in CC championship history.
F&M owns a conference-best 14 CC titles, including nine of the last 11. McDaniel ranks second with seven team crowns, followed by Gettysburg (5), Muhlenberg (4), and Dickinson (1).
Kilcoyne and Dolan are two of the top performers returning to another loaded conference field this spring. Dickinson's Collin McMahon-Shea is ranked No. 24 nationally and leads the CC with a 70.8 socring average and three individual wins. Gettysburg's Daniel Casanta ranks second in the conference with a 72.0 average and one win through 24 rounds, whiile Swarthmore's Dylan Zhang is third with a 72.1 average and one win. Zhang is looking to become just the third golfer in CC history to earning all-conference honors four times in a career, along with former Gettysburg standouts Mike McLaughlin (1999-00-01-02) and Daniel Suter (2022-23-24-25).
F&M's Max Silverman (72.4 avg, 2 wins) and McDaniel's Dolan (72.3 avg) round out the top five individual scoring averages entering this weekend's championship.
F&M hoolds the top team scoring average at 292.7 with three wins on the year, just ahead of Gettysburg (292.8). Dickinson is close behind in third (294.3) with four team wins, including three of its last four tournaments. McDaniel (294.9) and Swarthmore (295.3) also boast impressive team averages with a pair of tournament titles apiece.
Kilcoyne, Dolan and Zhang are each back as All-Centennial performers. Zhang is a three-time honoree, Kilcoyne is the defending champion and has earned all-star nods twice, and Dolan collected all-conference laurels for the first time last spring.
This weekend's team champion will earn the Centennial Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Championships, set for May 12-15 at Mission Resort + Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.