Wyatt Secures Individual Spot at 2026 DII Championship as CSU Pueblo Golf Team Falls Short
The No. 15 Colorado State University Pueblo men's golf team narrowly missed qualifying for the NCAA Division II National Championship, finishing the Super Regional in 10th place, just three strokes shy of advancement. Senior captain Archie Wyatt shined individually, claiming a spot at nationals by finishing tied for fourth at 3-under par. Despite the team's elimination, they showcased their competitiveness, marking their ninth consecutive postseason appearance. The ThunderWolves will look to build on this experience as Wyatt prepares for the national championship in Boulder City, Nevada.
By the Numbers- CSU Pueblo finished 10th in the Super Regional at 7-over par.
- Wyatt finished tied for fourth with rounds of 71, 69, and 73, totaling 3-under par.
- The ThunderWolves competed against a strong 20-team field, showcasing a culture of competitiveness.
- Wyatt’s performance marks the second consecutive year a ThunderWolf individual qualified for nationals.
Archie Wyatt will represent CSU Pueblo at the NCAA Division II National Championship from May 18-22 at Boulder Creek Golf Club, where he has prior experience from RMAC Championships. The team will focus on building strength for next season, aiming for a return to the national stage.
Bottom LineWhile the team fell short of nationals, the performance solidifies CSU Pueblo's reputation as a top program in the region. The legacy left by this senior class will have lasting implications for the future success of ThunderWolf golf.
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