BOULDER CITY, Nev. - The Colorado State University Pueblo men's golf team capped off an impressive showing at the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Championships, finishing as runners-up after a scorching final round. The ThunderWolves fired a 14-under-par third round to climb from a tie for third to a solo second-place finish, ending the tournament at 26-under par overall.
National powerhouse and reigning 2024 Division II National Champions Colorado Christian University claimed their second consecutive RMAC title, finishing at a dominant 50-under-par for the week with rounds of -12, -21, and -17.
CSU Pueblo showed steady improvement across the tournament, posting team scores of -4, -8, and -14, respectively. Their final-round 14-under was the second-best round of the day and featured more individual fireworks.
Archie Wyatt led the final-round charge with a 6-under 66—marking the second consecutive day a ThunderWolf posted a 66—finishing 7-under for the tournament and tying for 7th place.
Agustin Pizzorno remained steady and clutch, carding a 4-under 68 in round three to close at 6-under overall.
Thomas Craig delivered a standout performance for the ThunderWolves. After firing a 66 in round two, Craig added a 2-under 70 in round three to finish 10-under and take third place individually.
Marius Dosiere added consistency with a final-round 70 to finish even par for the tournament, while Scotland's Callum Kenneally rounded out the team scoring with a 75, finishing 7-over for the week.
With the strong showing, CSU Pueblo—currently ranked seventh in the South Central NCAA Regional Rankings—has likely locked up a spot in the NCAA West/South Central Super Regional, scheduled for May 8–10 at the Victoria Club in Riverside, California. The official postseason selections will be announced Friday.