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The 2026 Centennial Conference women's golf championship will tee off on Saturday at Waynesboro Country Club in Waynesboro, Pa., marking the third straight year that the championship will take place at Waynesboro CC. The 36-hole event is set for Saturday-Sunday with tee times starting at 12:36 p.m. on Saturday and 9:36 a.m. on Sunday.
Led by a one-two finish from Lucy and Chloe Barton, Gettysburg secured its conference-leading 12th Centennial women's golf title last spring. The Bullets posted a two-day score of 668, defeating second-place Marymount by 21 strokes. Individually, Lucy Barton won medalist honors with a 36-hole total of 161 to edge twin sister Chloe Barton by two shots. The sisters were the only two players in the field to card sub-80 rounds during the tournament, with Lucy going 78-83 and Chloe carding 85-78.
Gettysburg leads the all-time Centennial title count with 12, followed by McDaniel (7), Marymount (3) and Muhlenberg (2).
Five All-Centennial golfers are back in the field looking for more hardware this weekend. Marymount's Kate Parsons is seeking her fourth consecutive all-conference performance, looking to become the ninth player in CC history to achieve that feat. Both Lucy and Chloe Barton are two-time all-stars, while Marymount's Noelle Jensen was the CC Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year back in 2023 and teammate Eunice Chang was an all-conference performer last spring.
Marymount enters as the favorite with a 316.2 scoring average and seven wins through nine events throughout the 2025-26 campaign. Gettysburg ranks second with a 337.2 average through 14 rounds, while F&M is third in team scoring at 356.9 through nine rounds.
F&M's Sarah Wang leads individuals with a 78.2 scoring average and five wins through nine rounds, while Parsons (79.7) and Saints teammate Punchy Mahathep (78.6) also boast sub-80 averages. Marymount's Tinleigh Rusher (81.1) and Chang (81.1) round out the top five individual scoring averages with Chloe Barton (81.6), Lucy Barton (81.7) and Jensen (81.7) close behind.
This weekend's team champion will earn the Centennial Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Championships, set for May 19-22 at Desert Willow Golf Resort in Palm Desert, Calif.