Rudy Sautron earned his fifth top-10 finish of the season, while Jackson Benge contributed his sixth top-25 showing of the year to help the Nebraska men's golf team to a seventh-place finish in a 19-team field at the Tiger Invitational in Columbia, Mo., Tuesday.
Sautron, a junior from Reunion Island, France, tied for ninth in the 100-player field with a 54-hole score of 211 (+1) on the par-70, 7,158-yard layout of The Club at Old Hawthorne. His final-round 73 (+3) followed an opening-round 68 (-2) and an even-par 70 on Monday. It was Sautron's ninth consecutive top-25 finish.
Benge, a sophomore from Omaha, tied for 16th at 213 (+3) on the strength of a career-best 66 (-4) in Monday's opening round. Benge added rounds of 72 (+2) and 75 (+5) to wrap up the tournament.
Fellow sophomore Brodie Cunningham matched Benge's final-round 75 (+5) on Tuesday to tie for 54th overall at 219 (+9). Cunningham opened with a 71 (+1) before adding a 73 (+3) in Monday's second round.
Caden Mickelson (63rd) and Evan McDermott (67th) rounded out Nebraska's contingent at Mizzou. Mickelson closed with a three-round total of 221 (+11) that was highlighted by his second-round 68 (-2). McDermott finished at 222 (+12), including an opening-round 69 (-1).
Nebraska took seventh with a three-round total of 857 (+17), despite entering the final round in third at three-under-par. The Huskers struggled with a final-round 300 (+20), after opening the tournament with rounds of 274 (-6) and 283 (+3) on Monday.
Missouri kept the team title at home with a seven-stroke win over Iowa State. The Tigers closed at 833 (-7), while the Cyclones grabbed runner-up honors with an even-par 840. Saint Mary's (Calif.) took third at 845.
Missouri's Veikka Viskari claimed medalist honors with a 204 (-6), including a final-round 71 (+1). Viskari took control of the tournament with his second-round 65 (-5) on Monday, after an opening-round 68 (-2).
Tarleton State's Alvaro Pastor was the runner-up at 206 (-4) two shots back of Viskari. Pastor opened with a 66 (-4) Monday, before back-to-back rounds of 70 to close the tournament.
The Huskers close regular-season tournament action this weekend by traveling to the Tar Heel Intercollegiate (April 11-12).
Tiger Intercollegiate
April 6-7, 2026
Columbia, Missouri
The Club at Old Hawthorne (Par 70, 7,158 Yards)
Final Team Results
1. Missouri - 279-271-283=833 (-7)
2. Iowa State - 282-277-281=840 (E)
3. Saint Mary's (Calif.) - 275-280-290=845 (+5)
4. Xavier - 279-279-289=847 (+7)
5. Kansas - 281-283-284=848 (+8)
6. Tarleton State - 283-286-287=856 (+16)
7. Nebraska - 274-283-300=857 (+17)
8. South Dakota - 276-288-297=861 (+21)
9. South Dakota State - 279-292-291=862 (+22)
10. UTSA - 285-289-292=866 (+26)
11. Wichita State - 288-287-293=868 (+28)
T12. UTRGV - 281-293-299=873 (+33)
T12. Illinois State - 292-277-304=873 (+33)
14. Central Arkansas - 288-288-302=878 (+38)
15. Oral Roberts - 296-283-301=880 (+40)
16. Drake - 288-291-302=881 (+41)
17. Lamar - 286-296-301=883 (+43)
18. Missouri State - 283-307-310=900 (+60)
19. Central Michigan - 299-305-297=901 (+61)
Final Individual Results
1. Veikka Viskari, Missouri - 68-65-71=204 (-6)
2. Alvaro Pastor, Tarleton State - 66-70-70=206 (-4)
T3. Zachary May, Iowa State - 70-68-69=207 (-3)
T3. Esteban Cruz-Bonilla, Missouri - 66-71-70=207 (-3)
T5. Brayden Bare, UTSA - 71-69-68=208 (-2)
T5. Kellen Dean, Xavier - 71-69-68=208 (-2)
T7. Paul Beauvy, Iowa State - 73-68-69=210 (E)
T7. William King, Kansas - 70-70-70=210 (E)
T9. Virgilio Paz, Missouri - 74-65-72=211 (+1)
T9. Trent Mierl, Missouri - 71-70-70=211 (+1)
T9. Inigo Izuzquiza, Saint Mary's (Calif.) - 73-65-73=211 (+1)
T9. Casey Morgan, Xavier - 69-68-74=211 (+1)
T9. Rudy Sautron, Nebraska - 68-70-73=211 (+1)
Nebraska Individuals
T9. Rudy Sautron - 68-70-73=211 (+1)
T16. Jackson Benge - 66-72-75=213 (+3)
T54. Brodie Cunningham - 71-73-75=219 (+9)
T63. Caden Mickelson - 74-68-79=221 (+11)
T67. Evan McDermott - 69-76-77=222 (+12)