Archie Wyatt and Marius Dosiere from Colorado State University Pueblo have been honored as 2026 NCAA Division II PING Honorable Mention All-Americans. Their achievements contributed to the ThunderWolves securing a No. 16 national ranking and a spot in the NCAA postseason for the ninth consecutive year. Wyatt, the team captain, showcased his leadership and skill by finishing tied for 14th at the NCAA Championships, while Dosiere demonstrated consistency throughout the season with four top-three finishes. Together, they solidified their status as instrumental players in the program's history.

By the Numbers
  • Wyatt averaged a scoring rate of 71.5 over 31 rounds, with a record of 772-192-30.
  • Dosiere held a scoring average of 70.7 across 28 rounds, achieving a win-loss-tie record of 732-117-31.
State of Play
  • The ThunderWolves finished the season ranked No. 16 nationally.
  • They secured their ninth consecutive NCAA postseason appearance under head coach Josh Koschke.
What's Next

The recognition of Wyatt and Dosiere may lead to greater recruitment opportunities for the CSU Pueblo golf program, enhancing its competitive stature in upcoming seasons. Their individual successes could encourage younger players in the program to aspire for similar accolades.

Bottom Line

Wyatt and Dosiere's accolades not only mark personal achievements but also elevate CSU Pueblo's golf program, demonstrating its sustained excellence and commitment to developing top-tier talent.