Women climb, men stay steady at RMAC Championships
At the 2026 RMAC Championships, the Fort Lewis men's golf team remained in second place, shooting a 286 (-2), while the women's team improved to fifth place with a total score of 617 (+41) after scoring 312 (+24). Despite challenging winds, the men's team trails leader Colorado School of Mines, which holds a significant 12-stroke advantage. Individually, Traejan Andrews is tied for second place at 138 (-6), while Peyton Gibby is the closest contender for the women's podium, positioned at 149 (+5). The competition heats up as both teams prepare for the final round on Tuesday.
By the Numbers- Women: 312 (+24) round two; total 617 (+41), moving to fifth place.
- Men: 286 (-2) round two; total 562 (-14), remaining in second place.
- Traejan Andrews: T-2 at 138 (-6), four strokes behind leader.
- Peyton Gibby: T-10 at 149 (+5), closest Skyhawk to women's podium.
- Men's team trails leader Colorado School of Mines by 5 strokes.
- Women's team is 18 strokes behind fourth-place Colorado Mesa University.
- Andrews and Rogers represent strong performances, both inside the top 10.
- Skyhawks collectively achieved 44 birdies and 127 pars as a team.
The final round of the RMAC Championships is set for Tuesday, with the women's round beginning at 8 a.m. MST and the men's at 8:30 a.m. MST. Both teams will aim to improve their standings and close the gap on their respective podium finishes.
Bottom LineWith competitive scores and determined performances, the Fort Lewis Skyhawks are poised for a strong finish at the RMAC Championships, highlighting the team's potential to elevate their standings in the final round.
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