The Concordia-St. Paul men's golf team concluded the 2025-26 season with a second-place finish in the NSIC Championships, shooting a total score of 887 (+23). Senior Trey Timm's impressive final round of 70 (-2) placed him third overall for the tournament, earning him a spot on the NSIC All-Tournament team. The team demonstrated strong performance across the board, with key players like Chase Camilli and Josh Esterley contributing solid scores. Winona State claimed the championship title with a strong final round, finishing 20 strokes ahead.

By the Numbers
  • The Golden Bears shot a total of 887 (+23) across all three rounds.
  • Trey Timm finished with a score of 217 (+1), marking his best finish at the NSIC Championships.
  • Winona State secured the title with a total score of 867 (+3), including a third-round score of 282 (-6).
State of Play
  • Trey Timm had the team’s best scoring average of 73.9, ranking 12th in the NSIC.
  • Concordia-St. Paul finished the season with a fourth player scoring average of 295.5 over 24 rounds, which was third best in the NSIC.
What's Next

The Golden Bears will look to build on this season's performance in the upcoming year, focusing on player development and improving their standings in the NSIC. The continuation of strong individual performances, like those from Timm and Camilli, will be crucial for future success.

Bottom Line

CSP's second-place finish at the NSIC Championships underscores their potential for growth, emphasizing the importance of consistent performances from key players to challenge for the championship title in future seasons.