NCAA's To Bubble Teams: Play Fast Or Scores Null And Void!

As uncooperative weather threatens to deliver Boodoggle status to the 2014 NCAA Division I Men's Championship, now scrapped is the fourth round of stroke play for the low 40 and ties that would have decided the individual winner. Monday is now about finishing 54 holes after all the weather delays to decide the final 15 teams to play (weather-permitting) for 8 spots starting in Tuesday's match play.

Check out this from the NCAA:

Teams 16-30 on the scoreboard after the first two rounds and high three individuals had played approximately two hours into the third-round before the weather forced play to halt.  Weather permitting, the 15 teams and three individuals will attempt to complete the third-round in a limited time window tomorrow.  If unable to do so, all scores in round three would be declared null and void and round three will be repaired to include only teams 1-15 and the six low individuals not on those teams (based on non-sudden death tie breaking procedures) to determine the eight teams for match play and the individual champion on Monday, with Golf Channel providing coverage beginning at 1 p.m. CT (see full schedule below).  

In other words those of you restarting in the morning, play fast or else!

For those that have finished, Stanford leads Alabama going into Monday with Cameron Wilson and Patrick Rodgers leading the way, reports Ryan Lavner.

Brentley Romaine reports on Texas making a clutch surge to likely secure a spot in Monday's third round.

For Monday's play, the leaderboard to follow (hopefully).

Golf Central's Sunday Recap From Prairie Dunes: