By: Cody Bush, Associate Commissioner / Strategic Communications
BOULDER CITY, Nev. – Colorado Christian University successfully defended its crown, winning the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men’s Golf Championship with a 50-under par 814, capped by a final round 271 on Tuesday at Boulder Creek Golf Course.
The Cougars, who shot a 267 on Monday that tied the championship record at Boulder Creek, again saw all five of their golfers go under par in the third round. CCU saw its five-member team go under par in 13 of its 15 rounds played.
Colorado Christian’s 814 also broke the championship record at Boulder Creek, putting it 24 shots ahead of second-place Colorado State University-Pueblo, which used a 274 in the third round to move up from fourth place. Colorado Mesa University posted a 274 on Tuesday and moved into third place.
Sangha Park broke the championship 54-hole record at Boulder Creek, using a third-round 70 to post a three-day total of 199 (17-under par) and winning the individual title by three shots. Teammate Sungyeop Cho finished second with a 202 (14-under par). Adam Duncan was fifth overall with a nine-under 207, Peyton Jones was sixth at eight-under par 208, and Xavier Bighaus was tied for 11th with a four-under par 212.
Colorado Mesa’s Thomas Craig and Fort Lewis College’s Jrodan Jennings tied for third in the individual race, shooting seven-under par 209s to round out the championship’s top five finishers.
About the RMAC
The RMAC is a premier NCAA Division II conference located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with 15 member schools. The RMAC sponsors 22 varsity NCAA sports and has produced 67 NCAA Division II national champions and 52 national runners-up since 1992.
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