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2023 WGLF All-BIG EAST

Gilrowski and Gormley Named to All-BIG EAST Team

WASHINGTON – For the first time since the 2018-19 season, a pair of Georgetown University golfers have been named to the All-BIG EAST Women's Golf Team. Juniors Gabriella Gilrowski and Megan Gormley have both been named to the seven-person squad as announced by the league office. Gormley becomes the seventh Hoya in program history to repeat as a member of the all-conference squad. The honor comes two weeks after the duo helped the Blue & Gray to a runner-up finish at the BIG EAST Championship.
 
ON THE RECORD
"I am thrilled to have two of our own honored with the All-BIG EAST team for this year. We have a competitive conference with very talented players and to have Gabby and Megan earn this honor for their consistent play all year long is telling of their level of commitment, hard work and love for the game." – Head Coach Kate Schanuel
 
MEGAN GORMLEY | JUNIOR | PALOS VERDES ESTATES, CALIF. | PALOS VERDES
  • Gormley is a repeat All-BIG EAST selection.
  • This year, the native of Palos Verdes Estates, California, tied for ninth place at the BIG EAST Championship and posted a 73.23 stroke average for the year.
  • Gormley finished among the top 10 as an individual in 7-of-10 tournaments this season, including back-to-back runner-up finishes at both the Kingsmill Intercollegiate and the Lady Bison Invitational to close out the regular season.
  • She posted a new career low with a 4-under 67 in the final round of the Atlantic Invitational.
 
GABRIELLA GILROWSKI | JUNIOR | WESTFIELD, IND. | MONTVERDE ACADEMY
  • This is the first all-conference honor for Gilrowski.
  • The junior finished second individually at the BIG EAST Championship, two strokes behind Creighton's Katherine Lemke.
  • Gilrowski, who hails from Westfield, Indiana, compiled a 73.07 stroke average for the year, which included nine rounds under par. It is a new program record for season stroke average on the Hilltop.
  • With a pair of career-best rounds at 4-under 68, she won the Pirate Collegiate Classic, the first tournament win of her collegiate career. Her 207 (68-71-68) is the new individual 54-hole record on the Hilltop.
 
 
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