WSU Finishes Fifth at Big Sky Championships
The Weber State men's golf team concluded the 2026 Big Sky Conference Championships in fifth place at Wigwam Golf Club, finishing with a total score of 2-over par 866. After a strong second-round surge with a 15-under par 273, the Wildcats slipped back on the final day with a 6-over par 294. Matthew Wilson was the team's standout player, finishing fourth overall at 6-under par 210 and achieving All-Tournament honors. His teammate Bobby Kincaid also made the top-10, tying for ninth at 2-under par 214. Sacramento State won the championship and set a new tournament record with a total of 23-under 841.
By the Numbers- Weber State finished at 2-over par 866 (299, 273, 294).
- Matthew Wilson concluded at 6-under par 210 (73, 67, 70), placing fourth overall.
- Weber State started the tournament in fifth, made a strong move to third after the second round, but fell back to fifth in the final round.
- Sacramento State defended their title and established a new 54-hole team record for the championship.
Moving forward, Weber State will aim to build on this experience and enhance their performance in upcoming competitions. The players' continued development and potential participation in off-season tournaments may play a crucial role in their future success. Additionally, they will seek to address areas of vulnerability highlighted by their final-round performance.
Bottom LineWeber State鈥檚 fifth-place finish at the Big Sky Championships reflects both the team's potential and areas for improvement. With standout performances from players like Matthew Wilson, the foundation is laid for future success, and the focus will now shift to capitalizing on this conference experience to advance in future tournaments.
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