Stanford in 11th Place at Western IntercollegiateStanford in 11th Place at Western Intercollegiate

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Stanford in 11th Place at Western Intercollegiate

April 16, 2011

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - Stanford's men's golf team was in 11th place when play was suspended this evening at the 65th Western Intercollegiate being held at the Pasatiempo Golf Course in Santa Cruz, Calif.

The Cardinal was +35 and in 11th place when play was called for the day at 8:05 p.m. due to darkness. UCLA topped the leaderboard at -2.

Teams will close out their second rounds tomorrow morning prior to playing the final round.

Stanford sophomore Andrew Yun leads the field at -3, holding a one stroke lead over a pack of five golfers at -2. Yun carded a two-under 68 in his morning round, which was highlighted by an eagle three on the par-5 13th hole. He was -1 on his second round when play was suspended.

Sophomore Shane Lebow shot a five-over 75 in the morning and was one-over with two holes remaining on his second 18.

Sophomore Steve Kearney finished with a 78 over his first 18 holes and was one over on his afternoon round when darkness set in.

David Chung, coming off his appearance last weekend at the Masters, struggled to a 79 in the morning and was two over on his afternoon round when play was called.

Cameron Wilson shot a 75 in the morning and was seven over on his afternoon round.

Graham Brockington finished with an 81 this morning and was +7 on his afternoon card.

Steve Ziegler finished with a 78 in his morning 18 and was one over on his afternoon round.