Treva Dodd's medalist performance also led the Bulldogs to the team title at the 2025 Dayton Flyer Invitational.
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Dodd came away with a one-shot victory in the 54-hole event as her Tuesday final round score of three-over 74 bested Ohio State's Mandy Song. The tandem entered the final round tied but Dodd was one shot better Tuesday.
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Dodd finished the event at five-over 218 after rounds of one-under 70 and 74 Monday and the Tuesday 74 on the 5,854-yard NCR Country Club South Course in Kettering, Ohio.
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As a team, the Bulldogs held a seven-shot lead after the first 36 holes. Butler was able to hold off Western Michigan and Kennesaw State Tuesday, posting a five-shot victory at 896 (+44). WMU and Kennesaw State tied for second at 901. There were a total of 10 teams in the field.
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Ashley Freitas climbed several spots on Tuesday's individual leaderboard, finishing in a tie for sixth at 224 (+11).
Cybil Stillson tied for 12
th at 226 (+13).
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The Bulldogs were able to defend their team title after also winning the Dayton Flyer Invitational in 2024.
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Tuesday's round served as the final competitive 18 for the Bulldogs during the fall portion of their 2025-26 schedule. Butler returns to action Feb. 1-3 in Palm City, Fla., as part of the UNC-Greensboro Advance Partners field.
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THE BUTLER WOMEN:
1)
Treva Dodd, 70-74-74—218 (+5)
T6)
Ashley Freitas, 75-75-74—224 (+11)
T12)
Cybil Stillson, 74-77-75—226 (+13)
T27)
Addi Kooi, 76-75-79—230 (+17)
T31)
Samantha Von Rohr (playing as an individual), 72-80-79—231 (+18)
T40)
Sophie McGinnis (playing as an individual), 80-81-74—235 (+22)
T61)
Kelli Scheck, 87-83-77—247 (+34)
69)
Maddie Diedrich (playing as an individual), 87-82-86—255 (+42)