Washington State University Athletics

Sam Renner Captures Title at Badger Invitational
October 01, 2024 | Men's Golf
MADISON, Wisc. – Washington State junior Sam Renner captured his first collegiate individual title with a three-round score of 9-under, 207, to post a two-stroke victory Tuesday at the Badger Invitational, hosted by the University of Wisconsin on the par-72, 7,286-yard University Ridge Golf Course.
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Renner's victory helped WSU to finish in a three-way tie for fourth overall as the Cougars completed three 54-hole event at 6-over, 870, after a final round of 10-over, 298. Northern Illinois captured the team title at -9, 855, while Long Beach State and host Wisconsin both finished at 6-under, 858.
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Renner entered the final round two strokes off the lead but his final-round of 1-under, 71, overcame second-round leader William Harned of Wisconsin, whose 3-over 75 was not enough to fend off Renner. Following his four-birdie, three-bogey round, Renner became the first tournament medalist for WSU since the fall of 2023, when Pono Yanagi shared co-medalist honors at the Golfweek Fall Challenge in Pawley's Island, S.C.
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Renner becomes the fourth individual to capture a title under Head Coach Dustin White. Renner's previous best finish came at last year's National Golf Invitational where his second-place finish propelled WSU to the team title at the postseason event. His 9-under par total tied for the 13th-best finish in relation to par, in program history.
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Redshirt-sophomore Ben Borgida posted a 4-over, 76, Tuesday, to finish his three-day tournament at 2-over, 218, tied for 21st overall. Borgida started slow at 4-over through his first six holes, before completing the next 12 holes at even par. Borgida's finish marked his third Top 25 showing in as many tournaments this fall.
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Graduate student Jakob Chicoyne completed his second tournament as a Cougar with a 3-over, 75, giving his a 54-hole total of 5-ver, 221, tied for 32nd overall. Chicoyne's round included three birdies, two bogeys and two doubles. Freshman Dylan Burcham posted his second-straight 4-over, 76, Tuesday, to finish tied for 45th at 9-over, 225.
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Freshman Garrett Harrison ended his tournament tied for 67th at 13-over, 229, after shooting a final-round score of 5-over, 77.
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The Cougars are next in action Oct. 7-8, when they head to Corvallis, Ore. for the Oregon State Invitational.
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Renner's victory helped WSU to finish in a three-way tie for fourth overall as the Cougars completed three 54-hole event at 6-over, 870, after a final round of 10-over, 298. Northern Illinois captured the team title at -9, 855, while Long Beach State and host Wisconsin both finished at 6-under, 858.
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Renner entered the final round two strokes off the lead but his final-round of 1-under, 71, overcame second-round leader William Harned of Wisconsin, whose 3-over 75 was not enough to fend off Renner. Following his four-birdie, three-bogey round, Renner became the first tournament medalist for WSU since the fall of 2023, when Pono Yanagi shared co-medalist honors at the Golfweek Fall Challenge in Pawley's Island, S.C.
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Renner becomes the fourth individual to capture a title under Head Coach Dustin White. Renner's previous best finish came at last year's National Golf Invitational where his second-place finish propelled WSU to the team title at the postseason event. His 9-under par total tied for the 13th-best finish in relation to par, in program history.
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Redshirt-sophomore Ben Borgida posted a 4-over, 76, Tuesday, to finish his three-day tournament at 2-over, 218, tied for 21st overall. Borgida started slow at 4-over through his first six holes, before completing the next 12 holes at even par. Borgida's finish marked his third Top 25 showing in as many tournaments this fall.
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Graduate student Jakob Chicoyne completed his second tournament as a Cougar with a 3-over, 75, giving his a 54-hole total of 5-ver, 221, tied for 32nd overall. Chicoyne's round included three birdies, two bogeys and two doubles. Freshman Dylan Burcham posted his second-straight 4-over, 76, Tuesday, to finish tied for 45th at 9-over, 225.
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Freshman Garrett Harrison ended his tournament tied for 67th at 13-over, 229, after shooting a final-round score of 5-over, 77.
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The Cougars are next in action Oct. 7-8, when they head to Corvallis, Ore. for the Oregon State Invitational.
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Players Mentioned
WSU MGolf: Pono Yanagi NCAA Regional Selection Interview - 5/10/23
Thursday, May 11
WSU MGOLF: Pono Yanagi Interview - 4/25/23
Wednesday, April 26
WSU MGOLF: Head Coach Dustin White talks Pac-12 Championship - 4/25/23
Wednesday, April 26
WSU MGOLF: Coach White Interview - 10/28/22
Saturday, October 29












