
Aguilar Named BIG EAST Co-Golfer of the Week
2/26/2026 1:39:00 PM | Women's Golf
NEW YORK – For the second time this year, Seton Hall sophomore Marta Aguilar (Casares Malaga, Spain) was named BIG EAST Female Golfer of the Week on Thursday.
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It's already the fifth time in her young career that she's received the weekly recognition.
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Aguilar tied Seton Hall's tournament record with a 6-under-par, 210, in the Space Coast Classic, and in doing so, became the first Seton Hall women's golfer to win three career tournaments. Aguilar had a birdie and 15 pars in Sunday's round three in route to a 1-over-par, 73. As impressive as Sunday's performance was, it doesn't match the combined 7-under-par she shot in rounds one and two on Saturday. It was good enough, however, to share the individual title with Emory's Zimo Li and Dartmouth's Olivia Cong, finishing with a 6-under-par, 68-69-73-210.
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Aguilar's 6-under-par, 210, ties Sarah Fouratt's records for most strokes under par for a tournament and lowest par-72, three-round score. Her victory is her third in only 16 career tournaments, breaking a tie with former Seton Hall golfers Mia Kness and Erin McClure for most individual tournament titles.
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Aguilar and the rest of the Pirates will return to the course with three rounds of golf at the Jacksonville State Invitational, March 8-10, at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Gadsden, Ala.
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It's already the fifth time in her young career that she's received the weekly recognition.
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Aguilar tied Seton Hall's tournament record with a 6-under-par, 210, in the Space Coast Classic, and in doing so, became the first Seton Hall women's golfer to win three career tournaments. Aguilar had a birdie and 15 pars in Sunday's round three in route to a 1-over-par, 73. As impressive as Sunday's performance was, it doesn't match the combined 7-under-par she shot in rounds one and two on Saturday. It was good enough, however, to share the individual title with Emory's Zimo Li and Dartmouth's Olivia Cong, finishing with a 6-under-par, 68-69-73-210.
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Aguilar's 6-under-par, 210, ties Sarah Fouratt's records for most strokes under par for a tournament and lowest par-72, three-round score. Her victory is her third in only 16 career tournaments, breaking a tie with former Seton Hall golfers Mia Kness and Erin McClure for most individual tournament titles.
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Aguilar and the rest of the Pirates will return to the course with three rounds of golf at the Jacksonville State Invitational, March 8-10, at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Gadsden, Ala.
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