BEAUMONT, Calif. – The California State University San Bernardino men's golf team has won the 2026 Coyote Classic.
The Coyotes dominated the 13-team field over 54 holes, winning the tournament by 19 shots with a team score of 21 strokes under par Tuesday at Oak Valley Golf Club.
Cal State San Bernardino junior
Kamron Hopson (Redlands, Calif.) also dominated the field, winning the individual championship by seven shots at 16-under par. He finished out the tournament with a final round 66 to secure the individual trophy.
Junior
Marco Lin (Taoyuan, Taiwan) also had a massive final round for the Coyotes, shooting a five-under 67 to finish at five-under for the tournament and place fourth overall.
Sophomore
Tyler Price (Yucaipa, Calif.) was even in the final round on Tuesday to finish at three-under for the tournament and finish in fifth.
Rounding out the Coyotes scorers on Tuesday was sophomore
Aaron Parayno (Fresno, Calif.), who shot a three-over 75.
The Yotes also had four players play as individuals, led by junior
Mario Stump (Benicia, Calif.), who was two under on Tuesday to finish the tournament at even par and place eighth overall.
CSUSB will be off next week before returning to the course on April 6 to open the RJGA Palm Valley Classic, hosted by Western New Mexico at Palm Valley Golf Course in Goodyear, Ariz.
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