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Cougars Hold Five Stroke Lead in Palouse Collegiate

PULLMAN, Wash. (Sept. 9, 2025) - The Washington State Cougars caught fire in Round 2 en route to a 16-under, 268, to finish the first two rounds in first place at the 2025 Palouse Collegiate Tuesday, played at the par-71, 7,302-yard Palouse Ridge Golf Club. The Cougars finished the day at 27-under, 541, five strokes ahead of Santa Clara and six shots clear of third-place Pacific.

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Men’s Golf competes in the Palouse Collegiate at the Palouse Ridge Golf Course on the Pullman campus of Washington State University, Tuesday, September 9, 2025.Men’s Golf competes in the Palouse Collegiate at the Palouse Ridge Golf Course on the Pullman campus of Washington State University, Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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PULLMAN, Wash. (Sept. 9, 2025) - The Washington State Cougars caught fire in Round 2 en route to a 16-under, 268, to finish the first two rounds in first place at the 2025 Palouse Collegiate Tuesday, played at the par-71, 7,302-yard Palouse Ridge Golf Club. The Cougars finished the day at 27-under, 541, five strokes ahead of Santa Clara and six shots clear of third-place Pacific.
 
After carding an 11-under, 273, to open the day, WSU saw all five players shoot under par in the second round to post 268 and tie for the fourth-lowest single-round score in program history.
 
Sophomore Dylan Burcham led the way for the Cougars as he fired back-to-back rounds of 5-under, 66, and sits one shot behind leader Calder Overfelt from Santa Clara. Burcham's day consisted of 12 birdies against just two bogeys as he shot his low round as a Cougar, eclipsing the 67 he fired twice last season. Burcham and teammate Ben Mulder share the tournament lead with 12 birdies each through 36 holes.
 
Mulder, a junior transfer from Northwest Nazarene, carded a 36-hole score of six under, 136. After opening the day with an even-par, 71, first-round, Mulder caught fire on the second 18, finishing with seven birdies on the round. In his first event as a Cougar, Mulders sits alone in ninth heading into Wednesday's final round. 
 
Redshirt-junior Ben Borgida posted rounds of 67-70 and sits tied for 10th at 5-under, 137, following 36 holes. Borgida began the day with a 4-under 67, which included five birdies against one bogey, before finishing the afternoon with a 1-under, 70, a round that included 15 pars and two birdies.
 
After an opening-round of 1-under, 71, senior Sam Renner found his groove on the back nine of Round 2. Entering hole No. 13, Renner sat at 1-over for his round before an onslaught of birdies, including five of the next six holes, pushed him to four-under for the round and five-under for the day. He is tied with Borgida at 5-under, 137, and in 10th place.
 
Sophomore Garrett Harrison posted back-to-back round of 1-under, 70, to conclude his first 36 holes at 2-under, 140, tied for 30th. Harrison struggled early with bogeys on four of his first six holes. Three-straight birdies to end his front nine got him on track, as he went 2-under on the back nine to finish the first 18 holes at 1-under. He continued his solid play in Round 2, posting two birdies and 15 pars to finish his round.
 
Three Cougars competed as individuals, freshman Christian Flick, carded a 36-hole score of three under, 143, which included eight birdies in the second 18. Flick sits tied for 18th at 3-under, 139. Sophomore Tate Bruggeman carded rounds of 73-70 and ended his first day at 1-over, 143. Bruggeman collected 10 birdies over his first 36 holes. Freshman Dylan Boenning, playing his first collegiate event, fired back-to-back rounds of even-par, 70, and is tied for 38 at 142.shot even par through 36 holes. 
 
The Cougars conclude play at the Palouse Collegiate Wednesday morning for a final 18 holes. Play begins at 7:45 a.m.