Boulder City, Nev. – The Colorado State University Pueblo Men's Golf team is off to a solid start at the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Championships, sitting in fourth place after firing a team score of 284 (-4) in the first round. The ThunderWolves are competing at Boulder Creek Golf Club, a challenging venue playing at 7,400 yards with a course rating of 76.7.
Leading the way for the Pack was standout Archie Wyatt, the Scottish phenom, who carded a composed two-under 70. Wyatt was joined under par by teammates Marius Dosiere and fellow Scotsman Thomas Craig, both also turning in rounds of 70 (-2). Agustin Pizzorno posted a solid two-over 74 to round out the team's scoring, while Callum Keneally's 75 was the drop score for the day.
The RMAC Championships, hosted by the conference, are being held at the same complex that will host the 2025 NCAA Division II Women's National Championship.
The reigning national champions, Colorado Christian University, currently lead after a blistering 12-under 276.
The ThunderWolves will look to climb the leaderboard in Tuesday's second round, with tee times beginning at 11 a.m. PST.