NORMAN, Okla. – Colorado State University Pueblo men's golfers Archie Wyatt and Marius Dosiere have been named 2026 NCAA Division II PING Honorable Mention All-Americans, as announced by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).
The duo became two of just 28 golfers nationally to earn Honorable Mention All-America recognition after helping lead the ThunderWolves to a No. 16 national ranking and their ninth consecutive NCAA postseason appearance during the 2025-26 campaign.
Wyatt, the captain of the ThunderWolves, capped one of the most accomplished careers in program history by earning his first All-America accolade. The senior finished the season ranked No. 63 nationally and No. 11 in the South Central Region while serving as a leader both on and off the course for CSU Pueblo.
His season was highlighted by a historic performance at the 2026 NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championships at Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nev. Competing as an individual qualifier, Wyatt finished tied for 14th place after shooting seven-under par for the tournament, recording one of the highest finishes ever by a CSU Pueblo men's golfer at the NCAA National Championships.
Over 31 rounds played during the 2025-26 season, Wyatt posted a 71.5 scoring average while recording one top-three finish. He concluded the year with an outstanding 772-192-30 win-loss-tie record and helped guide the ThunderWolves to the NCAA Division II South Central/West Super Regional in Stockton, Calif.
Dosiere also concluded an impressive ThunderWolves career by earning All-America honors after spending the final two seasons of his collegiate career at CSU Pueblo. One of the nation's most consistent golfers throughout the year, Dosiere finished the season ranked No. 26 nationally and No. 4 in the South Central Region.
The senior authored one of the finest individual seasons in program history, posting a remarkable 70.7 scoring average across 28 rounds. Dosiere recorded four top-three finishes during the season and captured medalist honors at the Otter Invitational in Seaside, Calif., after firing a two-under-par tournament score.
In addition to his victory, Dosiere amassed an impressive 732-117-31 win-loss-tie record while helping the ThunderWolves remain among the nation's top programs. His performance throughout the season was instrumental in CSU Pueblo earning its ninth straight NCAA postseason berth under head coach Josh Koschke.
The All-America selections add another milestone to a season that saw the ThunderWolves finish ranked No. 16 in the nation while continuing their streak of postseason appearances. The recognition also highlights the impact Wyatt and Dosiere had on the program as two of the most accomplished golfers to wear the Pack uniform in recent years.
The GCAA announced the 2026 NCAA Division II PING All-America Teams on June 12, with Wyatt and Dosiere earning Honorable Mention recognition among the nation's top Division II golfers. A total of 28 golfers nationwide received Honorable Mention All-America status.
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