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Emili McPhail ’18 Crowned Miss Virginia

Emili McPhail ’18 Crowned Miss Virginia

Accolades and Awards, Alumnae

June 25, 2018

Emili McPhail ’18 Crowned Miss Virginia Emili McPhail '18

For the second year in a row, a Hollins University alumna has been named Miss Virginia.

Emili McPhail ’18, who graduated from Hollins this spring, won this year’s scholarship competition, which was held June 21-23 at Liberty University in Lynchburg. “Ending Hunger in the U.S.” was the communication studies major’s platform, and in the talent competition she performed a number on piano from the Broadway musical, The Phantom of the Opera.

The former Miss Arlington will receive over $20,000 in scholarship funds and compete in the Miss America Pageant in September.

“I congratulate Emili on this tremendous accomplishment and wish her the very best as she heads to Atlantic City this fall,” said Hollins President Pareena Lawrence.

McPhail succeeds Cecili Weber ’17, who reigned as Miss Virginia 2017. “We are extremely proud of Cecili’s representation of the commonwealth and Hollins over the past year,” said Lawrence.

In addition to McPhail, one other Hollins alumna and two current students took part in the Miss Virginia Pageant this year:

  •  Andolyn Medina ’16, Miss Piedmont Region, was among the 12 contestants who made the final round of competition. She also received the 2018 Miss America State Community Service Award and the Volunteerism Award sponsored by Wells Fargo and the Margaret R. Baker Charitable Foundation.
  • Dominga Murray ’20, Miss Crooked Road, was also a top 12 finalist and a recipient of the Volunteerism Award.
  • Monica Osborne ’20, Miss Dominion, was presented the Caitlin Uze Legacy of Kindness Award.