ThunderWolves Lead RMAC Championships After Day One, Powered by Estensen & Ekberg
The Colorado State University Pueblo women's golf team seized the lead on day one of the 2026 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships, posting an impressive 1-under 287 at Boulder Creek Golf Club. This performance places them ahead of second-place Colorado Mesa by five strokes and Colorado Christian by six, as they pursue a fourth consecutive RMAC title. Freshman Thale Victoria Estensen and senior Lisa Ekberg emerged as top performers, each carding a 2-under 70 and tying for first individually. The team showcased a balanced lineup with solid contributions from senior captain Freya Constable and others, setting a strong tone for the championship.
By the Numbers- CSU Pueblo scored 1-under 287 on day one, leading the tournament.
- Freshmen Estensen and Ekberg both shot 2-under 70, tying for first place individually.
- CSU Pueblo currently leads the RMAC Championships as of day one.
- Round two is set for a 9 a.m. shotgun start due to expected high winds.
The ThunderWolves aim to maintain their lead in round two, leveraging their momentum and strong performances from key players. With the weather conditions expected to be challenging, their capability to adapt will be crucial in securing a championship.
Bottom LineCSU Pueblo's strong start positions them favorably in the RMAC Championships, but continued focus and consistency will be essential to defend their title against fierce competition.
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