Men's Golf

GOLF: February 25 Golfers of the Week

DALLAS – New Mexico State’s Emma Bunch and Liberty’s Andrew Gregory have been named Conference USA’s Golfers of the Week.
 
Energy Transfer CUSA Women’s Golfer of the Week – Emma Bunch, NM State – Sr. – Lynge, Denmark
Bunch tied for ninth place at the Bruin Wave Invitational in Valencia, Calif., against a field that included No. 1 Stanford, No. 8 Pepperdine and No. 12 UCLA. Bunch turned in her 20th top-10 finish of her career, carding rounds of 75-70-71 (215) to finish tied with No. 36 Eunseo Choi of Pepperdine and ahead of three individuals ranked inside the top 100. Overall, the Denmark native ended the tournament ranked tied for seventh in the field in total birdies with 12.
 
CUSA Men's Golfer of the Week – Andrew Gregory, Liberty – Jr. –Inman, S.C.
Gregory led Liberty’s individual performers at the Coach Sykes Individual tournament, hosted by NC State on February 21-22, though the event was shortened to a 36-hole tournament due to inclement weather. The junior finished tied for third in the 76-man field with a 7-under par 135 (66-69). He tied for fourth in the field in both birdies (10) and pars (27) and ranked third-best in the field with only three bogeys in 36-hole of action. The tournament field included individual golfers from programs like Tennessee, Virginia, NC State, South Carolina, Charlotte, Notre Dame, Kent State and UNCW.
 
2025-26 Energy Transfer CUSA Women’s Golfer of the Week
S3         Sydney Hackett, WKU
S10       Chloe Bolte, Missouri State
S17       Sydney Hackett, WKU
S24       Mary Grace Dunigan, Delaware
O1        Coyee Zhang, Missouri State
O8        Sydney Hackett, WKU
O15      Jackie Jang, Kennesaw State
O22      Rhianna Gooneratne, Delaware
O29      Emma Bunch, NM State
F4         Isabella Johnson, MTSU 
F11       Amandine Seguin, FIU
F18       Amelia Fridlund, UTEP
F25       Emma Bunch, NM State
 
2025-26 CUSA Men’s Golfer of the Week

S3         Dylan Teeter, UTEP
S10       Dylan Teeter, UTEP
S17       Arsit Areephun, Delaware
             Shaun Cook, Kennesaw State
S24       Alex Malanga, Sam Houston
O1        Cater Maneth, MTSU
O8         Ethan Smith, WKU
O15       Shaun Cook, Kennesaw State
              Stanley Campbell, Jax State
O22       Michael Lugiano, Liberty
O29       Ryley Heath, Jax State
F4          Ethan Klose, NM State
F11        Arsit Areephun, Delaware
F18       Morton Bailey, LA Tech
F25        Andrew Gregory, Liberty
 
About Energy Transfer
Energy Transfer sponsors the 2026 CUSA Women's Golfer of the Week awards. Energy Transfer specializes in the transportation, storage and terminalling of natural gas, natural gas liquids, crude oil and refined products. Since its founding in Dallas in 1996, the company has made itself into one of the largest energy infrastructure companies with more than 125,000 miles of pipelines and related assets traversing 44 states, more than any other U.S. midstream company, and international offices in Beijing and Panama City, Panama