Cougars Seventh After Day One of CCAAs
Tournament: CCAA Championships
Date: Monday, April 21, 2025
Location: Santa Barbara, Calif.
Course: Sandpiper GC (par-72 / 7,003 yards)
CSUSM's Place: 7th out of 8 teams (311, +23)
Team Leader: Cal State Monterey Bay (289, +1)
Top Cougar: T4. Arman Rahgozar (72, E)
Individual Leaders: CSUMB's Wilhelm Berg Von Linde & Chico State's Naoki Easterday (70, -2)
COURSE REPORT: The Cal State San Marcos men's golf team sits in seventh place with a 23-over 311 following the first round of the CCAA Championships in Santa Barbara at the Sandpiper Golf Club on Monday.
FIRST TEE
- Arman Rahgozar, CSUSM's top golfer after Monday's round, tallied three birdies and three bogeys to finish with an even-par 72 and is tied for fourth place.
- Nick Mouser started the day strong with a 2-under 34 on the front nine but finished with a 5-over 77 and is tied for 23rd.
- Greg Mouser is tied for 32nd after carding an 8-over 80, followed by Jason McElroy who is tied for 35th with a 10-over 82.
- Vinny Bengtson shot a 12-over 84 and is in 39th place.
TEAM SCOREBOARD
1. Cal State Monterey Bay 289 (+1); 2. Cal State East Bay 291 (+3); 3. Chico State 295 (+7); 4. Cal State San Bernardino 300 (+12); 5. Sonoma State 301 (+13); 6. Stanislaus State 303 (+15); 7. Cal State San Marcos 311 (+23); 8. Cal State Dominguez Hills 325 (+37).
INDIVIDUAL SCOREBOARD
T1. Naoki Easterday (Chico) 70 (-2); T1. Wilhelm Berg Von Linde (CSUMB) 70 (-2); 3. Oscar Chomyn (CSUEB) 71 (-1); T4. Arman Rahgozar (CSUSM) 72 (E); T4. Christopher Chomyn (Stan) 72 (E); T4. Cooper Groshart (CSUEB) 72 (E); T4. Simon Bjorken (CSUMB) 72 (E); T4. Tom Kimberling (CSUMB) 72 (E); T9. Cambron Nevill (SSU) 73 (+1); T9. Easton Hether (CSUEB) 73 (+1); T9. Giuseppe Aliotti (Chico) 73 (+1); OTHER CSUSM SCORERS: T23. Nick Mouser 77 (+5); T32. Greg Mouser 80 (+8); T35. Jason McElroy 82 (+10); 39. Vinny Bengtson 84 (+12).
INSIDE THE SCORECARD
- First-round leader Cal State Monterey Bay (289, +1) has a two-stroke lead over second-place Cal State East Bay (291, +3).
- CSUMB's Wilhelm Berg Von Linde and Naoki Easterday of Chico State are tied for first place with a 2-under 70.
UP NEXT
The Cougars will begin teeing off at 9:30 a.m. alongside Sonoma State, Stanislaus State and Cal State Dominguez Hills in the second round of the CCAA Championships on Tuesday.
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