Bradley Mulder has been named RMAC Player of the Year after leading the Cougars to the RMAC title. Mulder, who transferred back to CCU, dominated the RMAC Championships finishing at 8-under par and ranking first in the region. He was also second at the West/South Central Regional and is currently ranked 13th nationally with an average of 70.3. Peyton Jones and Lance Christensen Jr. also received honors, with Jones making the First Team and Christensen earning Second Team recognition. The Cougars aim for their second national title in three years at the upcoming NCAA Championships in Nevada.

By the Numbers
  • Mulder finished at 8-under par to win the RMAC Individual title.
  • Jones boasts a scoring average of 71.8 and has three tournament victories this season.
  • Christensen Jr. has an average of 73.0 with 6 top 20 finishes over 11 tournaments.
Yes, But

While Mulder's individual accolades are remarkable, the team's performance at the national level will ultimately define their season. Jones's inconsistency in previous years raised questions about his ability to perform under pressure, though he overcame this with notable victories.

State of Play
  • The Cougars are heading into the NCAA National Championships as a strong contender.
  • Mulder and Jones will look to leverage their competitive experiences to guide their team.
What's Next

The Cougars will compete in the NCAA National Championships this week, where success could lead to a second title for the program. Expectations are high for Mulder and Jones to continue their strong performances and secure another championship for CCU.

Bottom Line

With Mulder's recognition as Player of the Year and solid performances from Jones and Christensen Jr., the Cougars are positioned to make a significant impact at the NCAA Championships. Their combined talent and past successes could be critical in pursuing another national title.