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Freshman Aline Krauter had one of the best days in the regional, shooting a 1-under 71 and the fourth-ranked Stanford women’s golf team shot up the leaderboard Tuesday with a 2-over 290, sitting fourth heading into the final day of the East Lansing Regional.

The day began with a seven-hour rain delay, which pushed back the Cardinal tee time six hours.

Stanford is 12-over and enter Wednesday seven shots clear of the cut line (top 6) to qualify for the NCAA Championships in Fayetteville (May 17-22).

“Today was a long one with the weather and changing tee times,” Stanford coach Anne Walker said. “The team embraced the challenge though and played smart but aggressive. They fought until the end and picked up some late birdies that were key. Par five scoring will be imperative tomorrow given that the weather forecast is the worst yet. If we play those well, we should be in good shape. We are expecting a battle out there and hopefully it will go our way.”

Krauter began the day on hole six and had two bogeys in the first four holes, but finished with three birdies and 11 pars over the last 14 holes to move into the top 20.

Mika Liu started on hole four and totaled four birdies and five bogeys overall. She enters the final day at even-par and is tied for 10th.

Andrea Lee started the day on hole five and shot a 1-over 73. She had an eagle, two birdies and five bogeys on the day to go along with 10 pars.

Albane Valenzuela also shot a 1-over 73 on Tuesday. She started her day on hole six and had pars on the first four holes before a bogey. She finished with two birdies and two bogeys over the final 13 holes.

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