WGOLF Kelly Xu from the 2025 NCAA Championship on 5-17-25WGOLF Kelly Xu from the 2025 NCAA Championship on 5-17-25
Darren Reese
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Stanford goes from 11th to first after two rounds in Carlsbad

CARLSBAD, Calif. — After battling some tough ocean winds on Friday, top-seeded Stanford women’s golf returned to form on Saturday morning during the second round of the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad. With a 6:30 am tee time, the Cardinal found its groove early and shot up the leaderboard, moving up ten spots to finish with the lead heading into the third round of stroke play on Sunday.

After just the fourth team round of the season over par, Stanford proved that round to be an outlier. By going from 5-over to 10-under as a team, Stanford saw its biggest improvement from one round to the next in a tournament this season. It is also the ninth time this season the Cardinal has gone 10-under or better in a round this year. The 278 is the lowest team score shot at the NCAA Championship since it has been hosted at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.

“The team has played steadily since the very first shot on Friday,” said Margot and Mitch Milias Director of Women's Golf, Anne Walker. “Their poise was very noticeable today with all five players staying in the mix to the end and finding a way to have a flurry of birdies to cap the day off. They believe in each other, and that belief was evident today, and their score reflects it. Halfway through this tournament, we are where we want to be.”

By comparison, the next closest team to Stanford’s 10-under on Saturday was Florida State. The ACC champions shot 4-under as a team. Through two rounds, Stanford is the only team in the field under par at 5-under. Northwestern is in second at par, while Oregon is third at 1-over.

Paula Martín Sampedro is once again in contention for an individual national championship at the halfway mark of stroke play. She finds herself in a tie for sixth through two rounds after posting a clean, 4-under 68 on Saturday morning. It was a vintage performance for the sophomore who has done nothing but be consistent in her two years on The Farm. She had two birdies on the front nine and then picked up back-to-back birdies on 14 and 15 to cap off a stellar round. She now sits at 3-under through Saturday, four strokes behind the leader.

Joining her near the top is junior Kelly Xu, who continues to show her veteran moxie on this tough course. She had just one blemish on her scorecard Saturday, posting a 3-under 69 for her second straight round at par or better. She is 3-under thus far in stroke play, like Martín Sampedro, and is in contention with some of the best in the country. It already is quite the turnaround for Xu, who was 8-over during last year’s NCAA Championship. 

The biggest turnaround on Saturday came from Meja Örtengren, who went from shooting a 77 on Friday to shaving seven strokes off that mark less than 24 hours later. The ACC Freshman of the Year was even through 15 holes but fired off back-to-back birdies on 16 and 17 to close out her round in style, bringing a 70 back to the clubhouse. 

The entire Stanford lineup finished within one stroke of par or better on Saturday, with Megha Ganne (71, -1) and Andrea Revuelta (73, +1) also improving from their round one performances.

The third round of the NCAA Championship begins on Sunday at 6:30 am, with the Cardinal teeing off on the first tee. The field will get cut from 30 to 15 teams for the final round of stroke play on Monday. Stanford has not missed the final round of stroke play at the NCAA Championship under the current format.

NCAA Championship (Omni La Costa Resort & Spa North Course, par 72)

Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
1. Stanford 293 (+5) 278 (-10) -- 571 (-5)
T6. Kelly Xu 72 (E) 69 (-3) -- 141 (-3)
T6. Paula Martín Sampedro 73 (+1) 68 (-4) -- 141 (-3)
T24. Megha Ganne 74 (+2) 71 (-1) -- 145 (+1)
T43. Andrea Revuelta 74 (+2) 73 (+1) -- 147 (+3)
T43. Meja Örtengren 77 (+5) 70 (-2) -- 147 (+3)