PUEBLO, Colo. – Following a strong start to the 2025-26 season, the Colorado State University Pueblo Men's Golf team has earned national recognition as Bushnell Golf announced its latest Top 25 rankings, placing the ThunderWolves at No. 24.
The ranking comes on the heels of a runner-up finish at the Travis Roy Memorial at Powderhorn Golf Club in Sheridan, Wyoming. Competing against a deep field, CSU Pueblo finished 10-under par for the week, trailing only Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) rival Colorado Mesa University.
The ThunderWolves were fueled by standout performances from senior captain Archie Wyatt of Scotland and French talent Marius Dosiere, both of whom posted consistent 3-under scores across the tournament. Their leadership helped set the tone for CSU Pueblo as the team showcased its depth and ability to contend on a national stage.
CSU Pueblo's appearance in the Top 25 continues the program's tradition of excellence under Head Coach Josh Koschke, who has guided the ThunderWolves to eight consecutive postseason berths.
"We're proud of the way our guys opened the season and earned this recognition," Koschke said. "It's always special to see CSU Pueblo in the national conversation, but the work doesn't stop here. Our goal is to keep climbing."
The ThunderWolves now turn their attention to an international stage, heading to Cancún, Mexico in 11 days to compete in the PGA Riviera Maya Invitational, hosted by Western New Mexico University.