UTEP golfer Dylan Teeter is set to compete in his second consecutive NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regionals at the Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Arizona, from May 18-20. Teeter is one of the top-seeded players teeing off at 9:23 a.m. PT on the first day, pairing with Jake Skarperud (North Dakota State) and Sean Richards (Iona). As the first UTEP golfer since 2017-2018, Teeter has earned accolades such as the 2026 Conference USA Men's Golfer of the Year and has a stellar performance record throughout the season. He has a career-low score of 63 and led UTEP to numerous tournament successes.

By the Numbers
  • Teeter has a 70.3 stroke average over 12 tournaments in the 2025-26 season.
  • He finished tied for second at the CUSA Championship with a score of 9-under par 207.
  • Teeter earned All-CUSA first team recognition and was the top UTEP finisher in nine tournaments.
State of Play
  • UTEP Men's Golf is actively competing in the NCAA Regionals with a positive history of recent success.
  • The "915 Campaign" has been launched to support the Men's Golf Excellence Fund, helping bolster UTEP athletics.
What's Next

If Teeter performs well at the regionals, he has the opportunity to qualify for the NCAA Golf Championship, which takes place from May 29 to June 3 in Carlsbad, California.

Bottom Line

UTEP's Dylan Teeter is on track to make history with his continued success in collegiate golf, emphasizing the importance of community support for UTEP athletics through initiatives like the "915 Campaign." Teeter's achievements showcase the potential for UTEP to compete at higher levels in NCAA golf.