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Jordan Jennings, Peyton Gibby at the 2025 RMAC Championships
Nash Loibl, RMAC Communications
Jordan Jennings (left) and Peyton Gibby (right) at the 2025 RMAC Championships at Boulder Creek Golf Club (Apr. 20-21, 2025)

Men tie for fourth, women take fifth at 2025 RMAC Championships

Skyhawks women earn program record finish

4/22/2025 4:53:00 PM

BOULDER CITY, Nev. – Redshirt junior Jordan Jennings and true freshman Peyton Gibby led the Fort Lewis men's and golf programs at the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships at the Boulder Creek Golf Club on Monday afternoon, leading the men's and women's squads to fourth and fifth-place finishes, respectively. 
 
Women's golf, added just before the 2014-15 campaign, set a new program record with its fifth-place finish, topping the Skyhawks previous best of sixth place at the 2018 RMAC Championships. Overall, Fort Lewis carded single-round scores of 303 (+15), 296 (+8), and 306 (+18) to finish at 905 (+41), good to top sixth-place MSU Denver (909, +45) by four strokes and finish five strokes behind fifth-place Colorado Mesa (900, +36). No. 35-ranked CSU Pueblo, which started the final round in second place, jumped Westminster to capture team medalist honors on an 884 (+20) team score.
 
The Fort Lewis men captured a tie for fourth place on an 847 (-17) team score with single-round cards of 280 (-8), 285 (-3), and 282 (-6). In addition, the Skyhawks took fourth for the second straight year to capture three top-four finishes in the last five years. No. 50 Colorado School of Mines fell two spots on the team leaderboard into a tie with FLC, while No. 1-ranked and defending national champions Colorado Christian cruised to team medalist honors with a dominant 814 (-50) and a 24-stroke lead.
 
Gibby, a freshman from Gilbert, Ariz., shot a 79 (+7), her highest of the tournament, but sat back on her first and second round scores of 71 (-1) and 73 (+1) to finish at 223 (+7) overall and take 10th place in her first appearance at the conference championships. Westminster's Ashley Lam maintained her pace, capturing individual medalist honors on a 208 (-8).
 
All four remaining Skyhawks finished inside the top 25, and Dimery Plewe paved the way by jumping three spots through the final round with a two-over-par 74 (+2) to sit at 227 (+11) overall and earn a 15th-place finish. Sophomore Isabel Bustillos finished one stroke back in a tie for 17th on a 228 (+12 )total, while Sarah Grenemyer (231, +15) and Vivianna Holguin (233, +17) round out the squad in ties for 20th and 23rd, respectively.
 
From Montrose, Colo., and a transfer from Colorado State two seasons ago, Jennings made his mark, holding strong against a talented field to pick up a career-best third-place finish. Jennings finished below par in every round, shooting scores of 70 (-2), a career-best 65 (-7), and 71 (-1) to cap the tournament at 206 (-10) overall and seven strokes back from Colorado Christian's Sangha Park, the No. 3-ranked individual in Division II, who won individual medalist honors on an incredible 199 (-17).
 
Ronald Kildall III and Tyler Tyson finished just outside of the top-10, both climbing one and six spots, respectively, to finish tied for 11th place on a pair of 212s (-4). Traejan Andrews fell one stroke back from par, carding a 217 (+1) en route to a 21st-place finish, with Jake Chesler as the final Skyhawk to place, taking home 25th on a four-over-par 220.
 
Up Next
With the 2024-25 campaign in the books, the Skyhawks will await any individual at-large bids to the NCAA Super Regionals from May 5-10 before moving on to preparing for the fall portion of the upcoming 2025-26 season.  

 
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