PHOENIX, Ariz. – Junior
Andrea Lee fashioned a 5-under-par 67 to spark No. 3 Stanford to the first-round lead Friday in the Ping/ASU Invitational at Papago Golf Course.
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The Cardinal combined for a score of 1-under 287, one shot clear of host Arizona State in the 15-team, 54-hole tournament.
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Stanford is seeking its third consecutive team victory of the season.
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Starting on the back nine, Lee, the No. 2-rated collegiate player in the country and No. 3 in the Women's World Amateur Rankings, reeled off three birdies to turn in 3-under 33. She collected four on the front nine, making three-straight at No. 2, 3 and 4, then closed with another at the par-5 ninth.
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Kaitlin Milligan of Oklahoma is one shot back after a 68.
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Cardinal sophomore
Mika Liu and junior
Ziyi Wang chipped in 1-over 73's and share 22nd. Liu finished with an eagle at the ninth, while Wang made five birdies, the last coming at No. 9.
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Junior
Albane Valenzuela, ranked No. 3 in the nation and No. 5 in the world rankings, shot 74 and is tied for 30th, while freshman
Aline Krauter added 75 (t-42).
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Playing as individuals, sophomore
Kelsey Zeng (t-7) shot 71 and freshman
Calista Reyes (t-15) posted a 72. Both recorded five birdies.
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Stanford has never won the team title but has produced five individual champions. They are: Stephanie Keever (2001), Hilary Homeyer (1998), Mhairi McKay (1996), Martha Richards (1993) and Pat Cornett (1975).
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Lee captured her seventh career win last month at the Northrop Grumman Challenge, one shy of the school record held by McKay.
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The second round is Saturday, followed by the final round on Sunday. The Cardinal tees off Saturday from 9:30-10:06 a.m. on the first tee and is paired with Arizona State and Oklahoma.
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Live scoring can be found at GoStanford.com.
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