Alabama State's Kittiyanaruewat Claims Second Place at ARCIS HBCU Championship
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Posted By: Will Moss on February 24, 2026 Alabama State University golfer Thayika Kittiyanaruewat delivered an impressive performance at the ARCIS HBCU Championship, finishing in second place individually while leading the Hornets to a fourth-place team finish. The tournament showcased the competitive talent across historically Black colleges and universities' golf programs, with Alabama State's men's golf team demonstrating strong performance against their HBCU peers. Key Takeaway: Thayika Kittiyanaruewat's runner-up finish at the ARCIS HBCU Championship represents a significant individual achievement for Alabama State athletics and highlights the university's competitive golf program. Kittiyanaruewat's second-place individual showing marks a notable achievement for the Alabama State Hornets golf program, demonstrating the level of talent the university has cultivated in its athletic department. His performance helped propel the team to its fourth-place finish in the team standings. The ARCIS HBCU Championship serves as an important platform for Black college golf programs to compete at a high level while celebrating the rich athletic traditions of historically Black colleges and universities. The event brings together top HBCU golf talent from across the nation in championship competition. Alabama State University, located in Montgomery, Alabama, competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and maintains a proud tradition of athletic excellence across multiple sports. The men's golf program continues to build on that legacy with performances like those displayed at the ARCIS HBCU Championship. The tournament results add to Alabama State's growing list of athletic accomplishments this season and provide momentum for the golf program as it continues through its competitive schedule. Individual performances like Kittiyanaruewat's second-place finish help raise the profile of HBCU golf programs and demonstrate the caliber of athletes competing at historically Black institutions. The Hornets' fourth-place team finish reflects the depth and competitiveness of the squad, with multiple contributors needed to achieve such a strong showing in the team standings at a championship-level event featuring HBCU programs from across the country. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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