By: Nash Loibl, Advanced Graduate Assistant / Strategic Communications
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Colorado Christian University junior Bradley Mulder has been named the 2025-26 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men’s Golfer of the Year, the conference announced Monday. Mulder leads this year’s slate of major award winners and All-RMAC rosters.
Colorado School of Mines’ Liam Allan and Colorado Mesa University’s Scott Sullivan join Mulder as major award winners for the 2025-26 season, with Allan claiming the Freshman of the Year award and Sullivan earning the Coach of the Year honor.
The All-RMAC rosters and major awards are made by a committee comprised of the RMAC Men’s and Women’s Coach Chairs, Men’s and Women’s RAC coach representatives, and a representative from the RMAC office after the NCAA Super Regionals. Coach of the Year is voted on by the league’s head coaches, coaches are not permitted to vote for themselves.
Mulder was named Men’s Golfer of the Year following a stellar 2025-26 season. The Spokane, Washington, native is the highest-ranked RMAC golfer in the latest Clippd rankings, checking in at No. 13 nationally and No. 1 in the region.
Mulder captured the individual title at the 2026 RMAC Men’s Golf Championship, finishing with an 8-under-par 172. With Mulder leading the way, Colorado Christian Cougars placed fourth at the RMAC Championship, advanced through the regional round of the 2026 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championship, and earned a spot in the national championship tournament in Boulder City, Nevada.
Allan earned Freshman of the Year honors after an impressive debut season for the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers. The Scottsdale, Arizona, native finished the season ranked No. 130 nationally and No. 21 in the region.
Allan competed in 12 events for the Orediggers, recording two top-three finishes and capturing one individual title. He delivered one of his strongest performances at the RMAC Men’s Golf Championship, tying for second place with a 7-under-par 173. His strong play throughout the season earned him an individual berth to the 2026 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championship, where he finished tied for 20th nationally.
Sullivan claims the Coach of the Year title after leading the Mavericks to one of the most successful seasons in program history. Under his leadership, the Mavs competed in 10 tournaments this season, picking up three wins and five top-three finishes. With a national rank of 21st, CMU entered the postseason in full stride, as Sullivan guided his team to the program's first-ever RMAC Men’s Golf Championship on April 21. After their conference championship win, the Mavericks entered the regional round of the NCAA Division II Men’s Golf National Championship as the No. 3 seed. Colorado Mesa’s wildly successful 2025-26 season concluded in the regional round, as they fell just two shots shy of a potential NCAA DII National Championship qualification spot, finishing ninth.
Six of the RMAC’s seven men’s golf sponsoring institutions are represented among the 16 selections to the league’s First and Second Team All-RMAC rosters, with Colorado State University Pueblo leading the way with four honorees. Colorado Mesa University, Colorado Christian, and Colorado School of Mines all hold three honorees on the All-RMAC rosters. Westminster University and Fort Lewis College close out the 2025-26 rosters with two and one honoree, respectively.
2025-26 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men’s Golf Award Winners
Golfer of the Year: Bradley Mulder, Colorado Christian
Freshman of the Year: Liam Allan, Colorado School of Mines
Coach of the Year: Scott Sullivan, Colorado Mesa
2025-26 First Team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference: Men’s Golf
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| Player |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
| Traejan Andrews (2) |
Fort Lewis |
R-Jr. |
Greeley, Colo. |
| Marius Dosiere (1) |
CSU Pueblo |
Sr. |
Fouras, France |
| Dylan Everett |
Colorado Mesa |
Jr. |
Highlands Ranch, Colo. |
| Hayden Howell |
Westminster |
Jr. |
Smithfield, Utah |
| Peyton Jones (1) |
Colorado Christian |
Sr. |
Roswell, N.M. |
| Leo Lavalle (FoTY) |
Colorado Mesa |
So. |
Queretaro, Mexico |
| Bradley Mulder (1) |
Colorado Christian |
Jr. |
Spokane, Wash. |
| Archie Wyatt (2) |
CSU Pueblo |
Sr. |
Edinburgh, Scotland |
2025-26 Second Team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference: Men’s Golf
|
| Player |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
| Liam Allan |
Colorado School of Mines |
Fr. |
Scottsdale, Ariz. |
| Timmy Cavarno (2) |
Colorado Mesa |
R-Sr. |
Redlands, Calif. |
| Lance Christensen Jr. |
Colorado Christian |
5-Yr. |
Kyle, S.D. |
| Nic Jensen |
Westminster |
Jr. |
Las Vegas, Nev. |
| Callum Kenneally |
CSU Pueblo |
Jr. |
Duns, Scotland |
| Kyle Leydon |
CSU Pueblo |
R-Jr. |
Commerce City, Colo. |
| Enzo Martinez |
Colorado School of Mines |
Fr. |
Tona, Spain |
| Lukas Taggart (2) |
Colorado School of Mines |
Sr. |
Washoe Valley, Nev. |
| Symbols in parentheses: (FoTY) was the Freshman of the Year in 2024-25; (1) was a First Team All-RMAC selection in 2024-25; (2) was a Second Team All-RMAC selection in 2024-25. |