Stanford leads UCLA by six points at The Goodwin enters final day
Stanford leads UCLA by six points at The Goodwin, enters final day NCAA.com
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PRESENTED BY STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford withstood steady showers throughout the Saturday and shot 1-over par at The Goodwin, its lone home tournament of the spring season. The 281 at the par-70 Stanford Golf Course was good enough to help the Cardinal maintain its lead against the 18-team field. Stanford (-11) leads second-place UCLA by six strokes, with Oregon in third at 2-under. Washington maneuvered its way into fourth with a 7-under Saturday. The three-day, 54-hole event concludes at noon Sunday. Patrick Rodgers buried a 22-footer on 18 for one of his two birdies on the back nine to finish the day at 1-under. The junior remains ahead of all players with an 8-under through two rounds. Should Rodgers hold on to his lead through Sunday, it would give him a third straight victory and two shy of Tiger Woods’ school-record 11 career titles. Maverick McNealy shares second with USC’s Rico Hoey at 5-under, with both players shooting a second-round 69. McNealy stumbled on 15 with a triple bogey but answered with three consecutive birdies to close his day. Cameron Wilson went 1-under on the back nine to finish at even-par. He moved up five spots into a tie for 12th with eight others at 1-under for the tournament. Viraat Badhwar’s eagle on the par-5 seventh put him at 1-under into the turn, eventually finishing with a 3-over 73. David Boote had birdies on 16 and 17 to aid his 74.
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