Archie Wyatt, the senior captain of CSU Pueblo's men's golf team, is set to compete at the NCAA Division II Men's Golf National Championships in Boulder City, Nevada, beginning tomorrow. This marks Wyatt's first appearance at the national level and the culmination of a standout collegiate career. As a seasoned competitor, he aims to showcase his skills on a familiar course where he has played over 40 competitive rounds. Under coach Josh Koschke's guidance, the program has seen significant success, with Wyatt becoming the second consecutive ThunderWolf to qualify for nationals. He's entering the event ranked No. 81 nationally and has a scoring average of 71.8 this season.

By the Numbers
  • Ranked No. 81 nationally and No. 12 in the South Central Region.
  • Has a 71.8 scoring average across 28 rounds in the season.
State of Play
  • Wyatt has extensive experience at Boulder Creek Golf Club, having played over 40 competitive rounds there.
  • The championship setup is expected to be challenging, at nearly 7,600 yards on a par-72 layout.
What's Next

Wyatt will tee off in the first round tomorrow at 10:20 a.m. Mountain Time, looking to leverage his course knowledge and recent performance in the RMAC Championships to make a significant impact at the national level.

Bottom Line

Archie Wyatt's journey at the NCAA Division II National Championships represents not only a personal milestone but also underscores CSU Pueblo's growing prominence in collegiate golf. His strong performance and familiarity with the course could pave the way for an impressive conclusion to his collegiate career.