Teams 1 Arizona State 274-276-280=830 (-22) 2 UNLV 276-274-281=831 (-21) 3 Oklahoma 282-271-280=833 (-19) 4 Oklahoma State 283-282-270=835 (-17) 5 Arizona 278-284-276=838 (-14) 6 Baylor 276-281-282=839 (-13) 7 Colorado State 277-290-288=855 (+3) 8 Utah 290-282-284=856 (+4) 9 Colorado 287-291-285=863 (+11) T10 Oregon State 290-281-297=868 (+16) T10 Denver 292-284-292=868 (+16) 12 Wyoming 287-286-297=870 (+18) 13 Boise State 288-303-291=882 (+30) 14 New Mexico State 295-302-287=884 (+32) 15 Washington State 299-286-300=885 (+33) 16 UC Irvine 296-298-300=894 (+42) 17 Hawaii 302-298-316=916 (+64) Top Five Individuals Plus CSU T1 Yannik Paul (Colorado) 67-66-69=202 (-11) T1 Shintaro Ban (UNLV) 69-64-69=202 (-11) 3 Quade Cummins (Oklahoma) 67-67-70=204 (-9) 4 Blake Wagoner (Arizona State) 69-68-68=205 (-8) 5 David Laskin (Arizona) 64-70-72=206 (-7) T19 Jake Staiano (Colorado State) 67-72-73=212 (-1) T34 Parathakorn Suyasri (Colorado State) 69-75-72=216 (+3) T43 A.J. Ott (Colorado State) 71-72-75=218 (+5) T43 Jack Ainscough (Colorado State) 70-79-69=218 (+5) T46 Max Oelfke (Colorado State) 74-71-74=219 (+6)

The Colorado State men's golf team finished seventh at the 2018 ASU Thunderbird Invitational, April 14-15. The two-day, 54-hole event, hosted by Arizona State University, was played at Karsten Golf Course (Par 71 – 7,032 yards) in Tempe, Ariz.The No. 44 Rams battled on the final day to hold it together, including finishing with four birdies to three bogeys on the final three holes, to post a 4-over 288 and finish at 3-over 855 in seventh. Host No. 25 Arizona State won the team title at 22-under 830, defeating No. 27 UNLV by one shot at 21-under 831. No. 3 Oklahoma was third at 19-under 833, with No. 1 Oklahoma State shooting the top round of the day at 14-under to move up to fourth at 17-under 835. No. 32 Arizona was fifth at 14-under 838, with all six teams ahead of CSU in the final standings also ranked in the top 32 nationally. CSU did defeat Pac-12 schools Colorado, Oregon State, Utah and Washington State in the event, finishing the regular season with a 3-1 head-to-head record over the in-state rival Buffaloes."Overall, the result was good this week," head coachsaid. "We played the closing stretch very good to help solidify a solid finish. I am excited with where we are heading into the post season."CSU was led by juniorin a tie for 19th at 1-under 212. For Staiano, it was his first top-20 finish of the spring and fourth this season. Freshmanwas next in a tie for 34th at 3-over 216. Freshmanand sophomoretied for 43rd at 5-over 218, with Ainscough posting a team-best 1-under 69 in the final round, including a 3-under in his final nine holes. Seniorcompleted the Rams' play one shot back at 6-over, tied for 46th.The Rams will head to Bremerton, Wash., for the 2018 Mountain West Men's Golf Championship, Fri.-Sun., April 20-22 at Gold Mountain Golf Club. Last year, CSU finished as the runner-up by one shot to UNLV.