Scott Sullivan of Colorado Mesa University has been awarded Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men's Golf Coach of the Year. Three Mavericks, Dylan Everett, Leo Lavalle, and Timmy Cavarno, received All-RMAC honors. The team secured their first conference title and placed seventh in NCAA regionals with a scoring average of 287.51, their second-best in program history. Sullivan has coached 20 All-RMAC players in eight seasons, highlighting his impactful leadership. Lavalle led the team with a scoring average of 71.28, marking significant achievements throughout the season.

By the Numbers
  • 287.51 team scoring average – second best in program history.
  • 3 tournaments won – a program record, including the RMAC championship.
State of Play
  • Team ranked 21st nationally as of May 17.
  • Lavalle is nominated for NCAA Division II PING All-South Central Region team.
What's Next

With the momentum from their conference title, the Mavericks aim to build on this success in future tournaments and maintain their strong national ranking.

Bottom Line

Colorado Mesa's achievements under Sullivan underline the program's growth, with potential for further accolades as they continue to excel at both conference and national levels.