No. 25 ThunderWolves Set For Historic National Championship Debut At PGA National
The Colorado State University Pueblo ThunderWolves women's golf team is set to make its historic debut at the 2026 NCAA Division II Women's Golf National Championship this week at the PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Ranked No. 25 in the nation, this marks the first time the program has reached the national championship after a strong third-place finish at the NCAA West Regional. The Thunderwolves, competing among elite teams, will aim to continue their best season yet at a course known for its challenge, having hosted major golf events and iconic players.
By the Numbers- CSU Pueblo is ranked No. 25 nationally.
- The team has won a school-record six tournaments this season.
- The Thunderwolves will start their championship run from the first hole on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. MT.
- Weather forecasts predict storms could impact play on Tuesday afternoon.
Competing at PGA National presents a significant opportunity for growth and recognition, as CSU Pueblo faces off against top teams in the Division II landscape. The experience could elevate the program's future prospects in competitive collegiate golf.
Bottom LineThe Thunderwolves' participation in the national championship is a milestone for the program, poised to showcase their skills on a grand stage. This is a moment that not only reflects their hard work this season but also positions CSU Pueblo for potential success in the future of collegiate golf.
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