Stanford leads UCLA by six points at The Goodwin enters final day

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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