LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – The UNLV men's golf program has received a signed commitment from Baylor Bostick to join the Rebels for the 2026-27 season, head coach Andres Gonzales announced Friday.
"Baylor is a rising star," said Gonzales. "After a successful year at Central Oklahoma, he is going to add strength to the depth of our roster. His work ethic and ball striking are going to raise our competitive bar. Bringing his talent from the Division II level, he is excited to now test his skills competing with the best college players in the country."
Originally from Duncan, Oklahoma, Bostick comes to the Rebel program after wrapping up his third season at University of Central Oklahoma. In his time with the Bronchos, he earned PING All-American honorable mention twice, All-MIAA honors three times, made two NCAA Division II Championship trips, won two team conference titles and an individual MIAA championship.
As a junior last season at UCO, Bostick recorded a 72.1 scoring average to go along with six top-10 finishes and three top-3 outings. Among his top efforts, he claimed a pair of victories at the 2026 MIAA Championship and the MSSU Fall Invitational. Additionally, Bostick tallied 19 par-or-better rounds and a team-best 10 rounds in the 60s on the year.
During his sophomore season in 2024-25, Bostick posted a 71.9 scoring in 28 rounds played that saw him register five top-10 performances and three top-5 finishes. Individually, he placed second at the Houston Classic and third at the MIAA Championships. Behind his play, the Bronchos captured both the MIAA regular season and tournament championships before going on to win the NCAA Central/Midwest Regional as a team.
Bostick competed in 12 tournaments as a freshman, ending the year with a 73.39 scoring average and four top-20 finishes. His best performances included a third-place tie at the Skip Wagnon Invitational and a tie for seventh in his collegiate debut. In the postseason, he logged rounds of 71-71-72 at the NCAA Championships to help UCO advance to match play.