SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – The Stanford men's golf team sits ninth midway through the second round of the 72nd Annual Western Intercollegiate at Pasatiempo Golf Club.
On Saturday, play was delayed 90 minutes due to heavy overnight rain. As a result, the 15-team field was unable to complete the scheduled 36 holes before play was suspended by darkness.
The second round will resume at 8:30 a.m. PT. Immediately afterward, the final round will begin and there will be no repairing.
North Carolina is the current leader at 9-under, while Stanford is 7-over.
George Cunningham of Arizona and Scottie Scheffler of Texas share the individual lead at 7-under.
In first round play, the Cardinal combined for a score of 6-over 356 and was in the eighth place, nine strokes behind frontrunner Texas (347).
David Snyder paced Stanford with an even-par 70, followed by Henry Shimp and Brandon Wu with 71s, Isaiah Salinda and Franklin Huang with 72s and Jeffrey Swegle with a 73. Competing as an individual, Bradley Knox shot 72.
All Cardinal players have completed at least 12 holes in the second round. Knox (-3) is tied for 17th, Snyder (even) is tied for 21st, Wu (+1) is tied for 28th, Swegle (-1) is tied for 35th, Salinda (+1) and Huang (+1) are tied for 41st, and Shimp (+6) is tied for 68th.
Live scoring and pairings are available at GoStanford.com.