JACKSON, Tenn. (3/15/16) – Led by individual medalist Andrew Huseman , the Arkansas State men's golf team won the Grover Page Classic on Tuesday to tie the school record for tournament championships in a season with four.

The Red Wolves ended the tournament with a combined 18-under-par 846, which was their second best three-round score of the season. While the squad tied the 2001-02 team for championships in a single season, A-State has now claimed four titles over a five-tournament span for the first time in school history.

Arkansas State has also finished runner-up or better in six of its eight outings this season and holds an 85-15-1 head-to-head record.

A-State posted its best score of the tourney Tuesday with a final-round 280, which was also the lowest total of the day among all 12 competing teams. The Red Wolves shot a 282 and 284 for yesterday's first and second rounds, respectively, and finished 10 strokes ahead of runner-up Southern Illinois.

Huseman collected his first individual title of the year with a 9-under 207, but also has two runner-up showings over his last four tournaments played. He tied his season-low round with a 68 for the final 18 holes, and his combined 207 was his best three-round score this year. He shot under par every round, also recording a 69 and 70 for the first and second rounds, respectively. The sophomore finished one stroke ahead of second-place Preston French of Murray State.

Tanner Napier enjoyed his best outing of the tournament Tuesday, finishing with a 68 that helped him move from tied for 12th place up to sixth in the final standings. He began play with a 75 and followed with a 69, giving him a 3-under 213 that was the second best 54-hole score of his career. The sophomore collected his second top-10 finish over the last three tournaments, also winning the Loyola Intercollegiate.

Finishing tied for seventh place, senior Oswin Schlenkrich picked up his third top-15 finish this season and fourth of his career. He completed the outing with a combined 3-under 213, which was the second best three-round total of his career. He shot, in consecutive order, a 68, 74 and 71.

Joining Huseman, Napier and Schlenkrich among the top-10 individual finishers for A-State was freshman Cameron McRae , who placed tied for 10th with an even-par 216 that was also his best three-round score this season. His total included a season-best 69 for the second 18 holes, which was preceded by a 73 and followed by a 74. Competing as an individual, McRae recorded his third top-15 finish in five tournaments played this season.

Another A-State freshman, Joel Wendin , shot a 217 and placed tie for 14th, giving him six top-20 outings on the year. He shot a 72 for each of the first two rounds before posting a 73 today. Also competing for the Red Wolves, senior Seth Garner shot a combined 221 (73-73-75) to finished tied for 31st place.

Arkansas State returns to action March 28-29 at the UALR/First Tee Classic in Little Rock, Ark.