COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Central Arkansas men's golf team moved up into fifth place at the Tiger Invitational after
Kalle Svederman jumped up to third place.
Svederman tallied four birdies on Tuesday, bringing his three-round total to 11, the second-most at the tournament, and cruised to a 2-under 68. He finished tied for third, five strokes back of the leader.
Noah Blaickner finished 16
th, scoring a 72 after logging 17 pars on the day.
Vukasin Suturovic played his way to a 73 on Tuesday, and had a birdie on one. He finished with a three-round score of 220.
Bogdan Sandrini sank three birdies and an eagle for his final 18 holes, playing a 71 for his best round at the Tiger Invitational.
Jack Wilson rounded out his third round with a 74, penciling in three birdies on the day.
Mizzou claimed the team title, eight strokes ahead of Saint Mary's in second place. Nebraska finished in third place. Mizzou's Mattias Varjun took home the individual title, with Cincinnati's Ryan Ford in second and Mizzou's Trent Mierl in third, along with Svederman.
Central Arkansas now turns the page to the ASUN Championship, which will take place in two week in Valdosta, Georgia. For complete stats and standings, visit the
tournament page.