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Cougars Move Up One Spot after Second Round in Hawaii
February 13, 2026 | Men's Golf
LIHU'E, Hawai'i (Feb. 13, 2026) – Senior Sam Renner and sophomore Dylan Burcham each went under par to highlight Washington State's play during the second round of the John Burns Intercollegiate, played Friday on the 7,156-yard, par 70 Ocean Course at Hokuala.
The Cougars improved by seven strokes over Thursday's opening round performance as they finished at 2-over, 282, and have a two-round score of 11-over, 571, up one spot from yesterday and along in 13th place. Loyola Marymount and Texas A&M are tied at the top of the leaderboard at 8-under, three strokes ahead of UNLV.
Renner ended his second round with a 1-under, 69, a round that featured five birdies and 10 pars. Renner is even par, 140, after 36 holes and moved up 15 spots from Thursday to a tie for 17th entering Saturday's final round.
Burcham made the biggest jump on the team from the first to second rounds, shooting a 1-under 69 after opening with a 6-over, 76. Burcham's round included three birdies, two bogeys and 13 pars as he moved 34 spots up the leaderboard and sits tied for 55th at 5-over, 145.
Freshman Dylan Boenning, who opened the tournament with an even-par, 70 on Thursday, posted a 3-over, 73 Friday. He began his round with two birdies in his first four holes but managed just one more the rest of the way, mixed around four bogeys and a double. Benning enters Saturday's final round at 3-over, 143, tied for 37th overall.
Redshirt-junior Ben Borgida improved his second-round score by four strokes as he posted a 1-over, 71, after opening Thursday with a 5-over, 75. Borgida was in control through eight holes, getting to 2-under on the round before three-straight bogeys took him to 2-over. Six pars sandwiched around another birdie brought Borgida back to 1-over and now he ends his first 36 holes at 6-over, 146, tied for 67th overall.
Freshman Christian Flick, who opened with a 73 on Thursday, followed that with a 4-over, 74 on Friday. Flick highlighted his round with an eagle on the par-5 second hole as he sits at 7-over, 177, tied for 72nd overall.
Sophomore Garrett Harrison, playing as an individual, had two birdies en route to a second-round 76, giving him a 36-hole score of 11-over, 151, tied for 87th.
The final day of the John Burns Intercollegiate gets underway at 11 a.m. PT Saturday.
The Cougars improved by seven strokes over Thursday's opening round performance as they finished at 2-over, 282, and have a two-round score of 11-over, 571, up one spot from yesterday and along in 13th place. Loyola Marymount and Texas A&M are tied at the top of the leaderboard at 8-under, three strokes ahead of UNLV.
Renner ended his second round with a 1-under, 69, a round that featured five birdies and 10 pars. Renner is even par, 140, after 36 holes and moved up 15 spots from Thursday to a tie for 17th entering Saturday's final round.
Burcham made the biggest jump on the team from the first to second rounds, shooting a 1-under 69 after opening with a 6-over, 76. Burcham's round included three birdies, two bogeys and 13 pars as he moved 34 spots up the leaderboard and sits tied for 55th at 5-over, 145.
Freshman Dylan Boenning, who opened the tournament with an even-par, 70 on Thursday, posted a 3-over, 73 Friday. He began his round with two birdies in his first four holes but managed just one more the rest of the way, mixed around four bogeys and a double. Benning enters Saturday's final round at 3-over, 143, tied for 37th overall.
Redshirt-junior Ben Borgida improved his second-round score by four strokes as he posted a 1-over, 71, after opening Thursday with a 5-over, 75. Borgida was in control through eight holes, getting to 2-under on the round before three-straight bogeys took him to 2-over. Six pars sandwiched around another birdie brought Borgida back to 1-over and now he ends his first 36 holes at 6-over, 146, tied for 67th overall.
Freshman Christian Flick, who opened with a 73 on Thursday, followed that with a 4-over, 74 on Friday. Flick highlighted his round with an eagle on the par-5 second hole as he sits at 7-over, 177, tied for 72nd overall.
Sophomore Garrett Harrison, playing as an individual, had two birdies en route to a second-round 76, giving him a 36-hole score of 11-over, 151, tied for 87th.
The final day of the John Burns Intercollegiate gets underway at 11 a.m. PT Saturday.
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