The Colorado State University Pueblo women's golf team made history by finishing third at the NCAA Division II West Regional, securing their first-ever entry into the national championship. After enduring challenging conditions and a condensed schedule, the ThunderWolves showcased remarkable resilience, led by captain Freya Constable, who shot an even-par 71 in the final round. This culmination of their efforts places them among the elite in Division II golf as they prepare for the upcoming national championship.

By the Numbers
  • CSU Pueblo finished third at the NCAA Division II West Regional.
  • Freya Constable shot an even-par 71 during the final round, climbing to tie for sixth individually.
State of Play
  • The NCAA committee shortened the event to two days while retaining a 54-hole format due to weather concerns.
  • CSU Pueblo previously found itself tied for the lead midway through the back nine in the final round.
What's Next

CSU Pueblo will compete in the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championship from May 12–16 at PGA National Resort, marking a historic milestone for the program as they seek to further establish their presence on the national stage.

Bottom Line

This achievement not only highlights the ThunderWolves' determination and skill but sets a new precedent for the program, with their momentum from the West Regional potentially influencing their performance at the national championship.