The No. 11 Cal State San Marcos women's golf team captured its seventh consecutive CCAA Championship, finishing first out of five teams with a score of 887 (+23) at The Reserve at Spanos Park. Abby Sickles earned individual medalist honors with a score of 215 (-1), achieving a tournament record with her opening round of 66. The Cougars dominated the field with a total of 37 birdies throughout the championship, showcasing their strong all-around performance. With this win, CSUSM solidifies its status as a powerhouse in women's golf, looking ahead to the NCAA Division II West Regional.

By the Numbers
  • CSUSM finished 35 strokes ahead of second place with a total score of 887 (+23).
  • Abby Sickles had 13 birdies, the highest in the tournament, and recorded a score of 215 (-1).
State of Play
  • CSUSM's win marks their seventh straight CCAA title, reinforcing their dominance in the league.
  • Ellaclair Leedom and Avery Foster also contributed strong performances, placing second and fourth, respectively.
What's Next

Following their CCAA championship, CSUSM will compete in the NCAA Division II West Regional from May 4–6 at Pueblo Country Club in Colorado, aiming to continue their successful campaign.

Bottom Line

CSUSM's seventh consecutive CCAA Championship showcases their exceptional talent and depth, setting the stage for their continued success in the NCAA postseason.