The Bulldogs placed 11
th at the inaugural Pearl at Kalauoa Invitational in 'Aiea on the island of O'ahu in Hawaii. The event concluded the fall portion of the team's 2025-26 schedule.
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Derek Tabor and
Logan Sutto paced the Bulldogs at four-over 220, finishing tied for 34
th.
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West Virginia, ranked No. 31 nationally, took the team title at 843 (-21). The Mountaineers shot the best round of the two-day tournament in Thursday's final round, carding a 16-under 272. WVU was 11 shots ahead of UC San Diego.
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The Bulldogs' best round of the event came Thursday at two-over 290. Butler finished 11
th after rounds of 292, 298 and 290 put them at 880 (+16). There were 18 teams in the field.
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Nathan Tseng of UC San Diego took medalist honors at 10-under 206 with rounds of 69, 69 and 68. He was one shot ahead of Army's Tyson Sparks.
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Butler freshman
Marius Reiersen had a pair of eagles in Thursday's final round at the 6,955-yard Pearl at Kalauoa course. Sutto's final round 71 included five birdies.
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Prior to the 54-hole event in Hawaii, Butler had posted Top-2 finishes in each of their first five events this fall, taking team titles at the season-opening Golden Grizzlies Intercollegiate, the Virtues Intercollegiate, and the Dayton Fall Invitational in their most recent outing.
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THE BULLDOGS:
T34)
Derek Tabor, 72-75-73—220 (+4)
T34)
Logan Sutto, 73-76-71—220 (+4)
T41)
Marius Reiersen, 73-71-77—221 (+5)
T51)
Will Horne, 74-77-71—222 (+6)
T51)
Jacob Tarkany (competing as an individual), 72-71-79—222 (+6)
T72)
Leo Zurovac, 75-76-75—226 (+10)
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The Bulldogs return to competition in February.