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Penn State York's golf team won the 2025 PSUAC Golf Championship on October 14, 2025. The team is pictured with the PSUAC Lion Shrine trophy.
Penn State York's golf team won the 2025 PSUAC Golf Championship on October 14, 2025. The team is pictured with the PSUAC Lion Shrine trophy.
Penn State York's golf team won the 2025 PSUAC Golf Championship on October 14, 2025. The team is pictured with the PSUAC Lion Shrine trophy.

Yinger Shines as Medalist, Leads Penn State York to First Team Golf Title

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State York claimed the 2025 PSUAC Golf Championship on Tuesday at the Penn State Blue Course, edging out Penn State DuBois by a shot in a come from behind win in the two-day event.

York's Dillon Yinger played stellar golf all week, leading by two shots after day one and holding on to win by five shots over Penn State Scranton's Connor Mullaney. Yinger shot an even par 72 on Monday in wet, chilly conditions before a one-under round on Tuesday that saw the wind pick up. Mullaney shot back-to-back rounds of 74 to capture second place in the PSUAC.

Yinger's week not only helped him win the PSUAC medalist honors, but he also claimed the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Golf National Championship medalist honors, winning by two shots over his next closest competitor, Will Farschon from Southern Maine CC, in the concurrently held event. 

In the PSUAC team race, York trailed first round leader DuBois by eight shots heading into the final day. A total of five teams were with 12 shots of the leaders after Monday's round, and that same parity played out on Tuesday as five teams reamined within 12 shots of York when it all concluded. York's score of 309 on Tuesday tied for the lowest round total of the week by any PSUAC team, shared with Penn State Mont Alto, who also shot 309 on Tuesday and finished third. 

DuBois was the most consistent of the teams, shooting 315 on Monday and 318 on Tuesday. However, DuBois was the only team in the top six of the PSUAC to shoot higher on Tuesday than they did on Monday, which made the difference. Meanwhile, York improved by 14 shots from day one to day two.

The crown is Penn State York's first in golf after several runner-up finishes in recent years. York's best finish in any tournament this year was third before winning the PSUAC title in one of the most competitive years in PSUAC golf history. 

PSUAC Team Results
Position Team 1st Rd 2nd Rd Total
1 York 323 309 632
2 DuBois 315 318 633
3 Mont Alto 326 309 635
4 Scranton 327 312 639
5 Shenango 323 319 642
6 Schuylkill 330 314 644
7 Hazleton 332 319 651
8 Fayette 324 334 658
9 Wilkes-Barre 337 325 662
PSUAC All-Conference Team
Position Name Campus 1st Rd 2nd Rd Total
1 Dillon Yinger York 72 71 143
2 Connor Mullaney Scranton 74 74 148
3 Niall Tantrum Hazleton 76 74 150
4 Charlie Melvin Wilkes-Barre 82 69 151
T5 Gavin Kaschalk DuBois 77 76 153
T5 Jacob Bassham Mont Alto 77 76 153
T5 Cole Yellinek Schuylkill 78 75 153
8 Chris Hunter Wilkes-Barre 79 75 154
T9 Grant Culbert Hazleton 79 76 155
T9 Tony Benkovic York 75 80 155