No. 32 Long Beach State finished runner-up at 24 under 840 (282-274-284), just one shot short.

Long Beach State senior Alejandro de Castro Piera claimed individual honors at 13 under 203 (65-65-73), securing a three-shot victory and his first collegiate title. He built his lead with back-to-back rounds of 7 under 65, including completing his second round after a weather delay, before closing with a 73.

Arizona’s depth proved decisive, placing three players inside the top five. Senior Filip Jakubcik led the team with a runner-up finish at 10 under 206 (67-69-70). Freshman William Wistrand and sophomore Taishi Moto shared third place at 7 under 209, with Wistrand posting rounds of 68-71-70 and Moto carding 70-69-70.

Statistically, Arizona led the field in par-4 scoring with an average of 3.97 and recorded 62 birdies, the second-most in the field. Jakubcik topped the field in par-4 scoring at 3.80, while Wistrand ranked among the leaders with 15 birdies and the second-best par-5 scoring at 6 under.