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FRISCO, Texas – Round two of the 2026 Energy Transfer CUSA Women's Golf Championship got underway on Tuesday morning from Stonebriar Country Club, though due to a rain delay, the round was suspended due to darkness and will be resumed on Wednesday morning at 7:45 a.m. CT.
A rain delay brought play to a halt in the morning and totaled three hours and 10 minutes, but play resumed at 1:30 p.m. CT and was continued until darkness fell around 7:40 p.m. local time in Frisco.
One group will finish round two on Wednesday morning, with the group needing to complete the last two holes before round three can commence at its normally scheduled time at 8:30 a.m. CT. Once round two is completed, the final round pairings will reflect the results of round two.
WKU continues to lead the field at the conclusion of day two, with a team score of +8 (though they are one of three teams with holes still to play). Delaware and NM State, who were able to finish round two are tied for second place at +19. NM State’s
Rylee Salome and WKU’s
Leah Edwards are tied for first place at -1, both individuals have completed round two.