After holding a two-day lead at the Canadian Collegiate Invitational, Missouri mens golf walked away with a second place finish.
The Tigers finished day-two at a combined 22-under-par, holding a massive 11-shot lead. Missouri's top-three golfers, Veikka Viskari, Dagbjartur Sigurbrandsson and Brock Snyder all shot under a score of 70. It apeared as if the Tigers would walk away with an easy victory, with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish the only team within reach,
Everything changed as day three rolled around. Besides Viskari, every other Tiger shot over par. Snyder shot a 77 and Sigurbrandsson a 73, dropping them all significantly down the leaderboard.
Viskari finished the three-day event in a tie for fifth, with Sigurbrandsson in a tie for eight and Snyder a tie for No. 14. Mattias Varjun was next, finishing in solo-No. 29 place and freshman Bubba Chapman the last man up in a tie for No. 41 place.
Nothing today.
Blake Craig named a @LouGrozaAward star of the week for being a top performer this past week #MIZ | #STP pic.twitter.com/FULpT0Vbeb
— Mizzou Football (@MizzouFootball) September 17, 2024
UGA and Missouri have both offered 2028 F Bentley Lusakueno after watching him today at Pace.
— Trent Markwith (@TMarkwith14) September 18, 2024
Indiana and Georgia Tech were also in to see him today. @BentleyLus28 @coachswhite @Pace_Hoops https://t.co/0Xm85bEIPC pic.twitter.com/4kbkKdd6zo
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