Bermudian standout Dylan Muso played a pivotal role as McDaniel College secured a podium finish at the 2026 Centennial Conference Men’s Golf Championships.
In a tournament defined by shifting leaderboards and elite-level scoring, Muso’s consistency ensured the Green Terror remained in the hunt until the final putts dropped at the Waynesboro Country Club.
While the battle for the remaining podium spots was a tightly contested affair, Franklin & Marshall delivered a masterclass in championship golf to claim the title. The Diplomats finished with a staggering team score of 11-under par, leaving the rest of the field in their wake.
Dickinson College managed to edge out the competition for the runner-up spot, finishing at one-under par. McDaniel followed closely behind, ending their campaign with a collective total of one-over par to solidify their status as one of the conference’s premier programs.
For Dylan Muso, the final round was a test of resilience. Entering the day in a tie for fifth, the Bermudian international carded a one-over-par 73 to finish the tournament at one-over par overall. The result was enough to earn him a prestigious 10th-place finish on the individual leaderboard.
Muso’s final-round scorecard reflected a battling performance on the tricky Pennsylvania greens. He notched three birdies and 11 pars, but four bogeys across the round prevented him from climbing further up the standings as the leaders began to pull away.
The top-ten finish caps off a significant period of form for Muso, who has consistently been the engine room for the McDaniel squad this spring. With the team securing third place, McDaniel continues to prove they are a force to be reckoned with on the regional circuit. For Muso, the focus now turns to the off-season and potential post-season opportunities.

