THE FACTS
Gettysburg finishes fourth
What: Centennial Conference men's golf championship
When: Friday-Sunday, Apr. 24-26
Where: Waynesboro Country Club – Waynesboro, Pa.
THE SKINNY STORY
Gettysburg fired all three rounds of 295 or better, including a final day score of 287 to finish fourth with a total score of 872 at the 2026 Centennial Conference men's golf championship hosted at Waynesboro Country Club. The Bullets carded rounds of 290 and 295 on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
THE LEADERS
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Patrick Kilcoyne (Belmont, Mass./Belmont) finished tied for second with a program-record 54-hole score of 210. He opened the weekend with a four-under par 68 for his lowest round of the season before firing a two-under score of 70 on Saturday and even-par 72 on Sunday for the program-record six-under par score.
FOR THE FOES
• Franklin & Marshall led wire-to-wire in a record-setting championship weekend, carding the lowest team score in championship history with an 11-under-par score of 853 (282-286-285).
• Dickinson's Collin McMahon-Shea posted a championship record score of 208 behind two rounds of 68 on each end of the tournament to win individual medalist homes with a score of minus-8.
THE REST OF THE STORY
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Daniel Casanta (Pinehurst, N.C./Pomperaug) finished 13th with a score of 221 that included a final-round score of two-under par 70. His tournament started with a 78 before a one-over par 73 on Saturday.
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Christian Deussing (Doylestown, Pa./Hun School of Princeton [N.J.]) placed 15th overall with a score of 223. He shot an even-par 72 on Sunday after registering rounds of 75 and 76 over the first 36 holes.
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Wyatt Isgrig (Greenwood Village, Colo./Cherry Creek) matched Deussing in 15th place with a total score of 223. He started his weekend with a round of 73 before carding rounds of 76 and 74.
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Andrew Ekstrom (York, Pa./York Suburban) placed 22nd with a score of 227, bookending his weekend with rounds of 74 and 73 between a round of 80 on Saturday.
THE INSIDE STORY
• The team score of 872 was the best 54-hole score in program history.
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Patrick Kilcoyne's 54-hole score of 210 is two strokes better than his winning score and program record at the 2025 championship.