The Colorado State University Pueblo Men's Golf team showcased a strong performance at the RMAC Championships but had their final round curtailed due to severe weather. After posting impressive scores of 3-under (285) in the first round and 4-under (284) in the second, the ThunderWolves were in contention for the title. They finished the third round with a 10-under total, briefly leading the event before the decision to truncate the final round to nine holes ultimately awarded the championship to Colorado Mesa. Despite the cancellation, CSU Pueblo looks set to finish as runner-up, with Marius Dosiere leading the team with a tie for fourth place individually.

By the Numbers
  • CSU Pueblo scored 10-under overall after three completed rounds.
  • Marius Dosiere finished in a tie for fourth with scores of 5-under (67), 1-over (73), and even par for his rounds.
State of Play
  • The ThunderWolves were briefly in the lead during their final round.
  • Colorado Mesa is currently expected to take the championship after achieving a total of 708 across all rounds.
What's Next

CSU Pueblo will focus on the NCAA postseason, aiming for their ninth consecutive regional appearance. They will prepare to showcase their talents on a larger stage following the unexpected halt at the RMAC Championships. Updates on the official results are anticipated as the RMAC finalizes standings.

Bottom Line

Despite the frustrating cancellation, CSU Pueblo demonstrated their competitive prowess and resilience. Coach Josh Koschke remains optimistic about the team's future, setting the stage for a strong postseason performance.