Golf | June 29, 2026
AIKEN, S.C. - USCA had many thrilling moments throughout the action-packed 2025-26 season. On the diamond, on the court, on the course, on the pitch and on the links, PacerSports.com will highlight an unforgettable moment from each team.
Head coach
Michael Carlisle's team was ranked or receiving votes in the national poll all season long.
After the fall season, the Pacers opened February with a seventh-place finish at the Wexford Invitational. Less than a week later, USCA took part in the Spring Bulldog Clash.
Carlisle's team was in third place after the first day. Then, the Pacers shot 277 over the final 18 holes, besting Lenoir-Rhyne's 289 for the 10-stroke victory. USCA shot 17-over par

at the event, including a superb three-under par during the final round of action.
Cameron Baez,
Karl Frisk and
Mitchell McNeill tied for third at two-over par, 212. The trio sent the Pacers to their first tournament title since the Wexford Intercollegiate during the 2022-23 season.
USCA competed at the Wofford Invitational for the last regular-season event. Going up against an all-Division I field, the Pacers stood in fourth place after the first round. After moving into second place during the second round, the Pacers once again shot 280 – marking the third straight round with the score – to claim the team title. USCA completed the event at 840 while USF was second at 846 after shooting a final round 289 while Western Carolina was third at 847 after posting a final round 287.
Individually, Frisk claimed third place at five-under par. After starting the event at two-over par, he posted scores of five-under par and two-under par over the final 36 holes for the third-place finish. Baez secured ninth place by shooting two-under par.
Hugo Boyer and
Ian Williams tied for 20
th (+1).
Link To Spring Bulldog Clash
Link To Wofford Invitational