AMARILLO, Texas - The Colorado State University Pueblo women's golf team concluded a successful 2025 season at the NCAA West Regional held at Tascosa Golf Club in Amarillo, Texas.
Battling persistent wind and rain throughout the tournament, the ThunderWolves finished 17th overall, capping a season highlighted by their third consecutive RMAC Championship title.
Leading the way for CSU Pueblo was fifth-year senior Alyssa McMillen, who closed out her impressive collegiate career with rounds of 84, 74, and 75.
Freshman Yale Lee capped a strong debut season with consistent rounds of 78, 77, and 77.
Sophomore standout Lisa Ekberg, hailing from Sweden, posted scores of 80, 78, and 79. Junior Freya Constable, another European standout, turned in rounds of 78, 77, and 83.
Rounding out the lineup was Pueblo native Zoye Rodriguez, who ended her ThunderWolves career with rounds of 87, 77, and 79.
While the ThunderWolves' season came to a close, the regional ended with a tie for first between Dallas Baptist University and Midwestern State.
Advancing to the NCAA National Championship in Boulder City, Nevada (May 13–17) are Dallas Baptist, Midwestern State, West Texas A&M, Cal State East Bay, and Cal State San Marcos.
Despite the tough conditions in Amarillo, CSU Pueblo once again showcased their depth, experience, and bright future under head coach Tammy Lim.