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Women's Golf Moves Up One Place

The Muhlenberg women's golf team came in fourth, a one-place improvement from last year, at the Centennial Conference Championships.

The Muhlenberg women's golf team came in fourth, a one-place improvement from last year, at the Centennial Conference Championships.

The first round of the scheduled two-day tournament was suspended in the middle of play on Saturday, so the CC decided to cancel the first round entirely and make the tournament an 18-hole event.

Senior Shaena Brusey led the Mules with a 91, one stroke better than she shot in her best round of the CC Championships last year.

Senior Nya Johnson and sophomore Carly Kramer each finished with a 95. Johnson made a team-leading five pars, while Kramer had four pars, including two on back-to-back holes, the par-3 sixth and the par-5 seventh, the longest hole on the course.

Sophomore Kaylin Foss, competing in her first CC Championships, also recorded back-to-back pars on the par-5 14th and the par-4 15th.

Senior Sarah Gwiazda made par on the 13th hole en route to shooting a 118.

Muhlenberg's team score of 378 easily outdistanced fifth-place McDaniel.

complete results
 
Team Scores
1. Gettysburg 342
2. Marymount 346
3. Franklin & Marshall 353
4. MUHLENBERG 378
5. McDaniel 416
6. Cabrini 429
7. Ursinus 438

pictured above (left to right): Mule seniors Johnson, Brusey and Gwiazda