Stanford is marching straight toward a third consecutive Pac-12 Conference title.

The Cardinal’s overnight five-shot lead rose to 12 on Saturday in Salt Lake City, staking the No. 4 team in the nation out to a more-than-comfortable margin ahead of the final round. California, ranked 18th, sits twelve back in that runner-up position, and, remarkably, third place (No. 5 USC) is 31 shots off the lead.

In a six-count-five tournament where only two teams are under par, Stanford has had no trouble finding red numbers. The Cardinal went for a 7-under jaunt Saturday at The Country Club, and combine that with 3- and 19-under scores in the first and second rounds, respectively, and you get a 29-under total.

David Boote has led the way for the front runners, thanks to a 9-under score that puts Golfweek‘s No. 44 in a tie for second. Franklin Huang (fifth, 7 under) and No. 1 Maverick McNealy (T-8, 4 under) also reside in the top 10, and Jeffrey Swegle (T-12, 2 under) and Viraat Badhwar (T-15, 1 under) are in the top 15.

The Bears, meanwhile, weren’t able to keep up in the red numbers department, only posting an even-par score (the second-best of the day) Saturday after putting up 17 under over the first 36, but they remain within striking distance. And while the low scores didn’t come for the majority of Cal’s roster Saturday, they continued for their leader.

K.K. Limbhasut, ranked 41st, fired a third straight 66 Saturday, moving him to 15 under and a six-shot lead. The sophomore, who already has two college wins, went bogey-free for the second consecutive round and hasn’t had a square on his scorecard in 44 holes. Sebastian Crampton (T-6, 5 under) and No. 44 Collin Morikawa (T-15, 1 under) also remain under par for the Bears.

The separation between first and second, and second and third extends down the leaderboard. No. 16 Arizona State and No. 25 Washington are tied for fourth at 10 over and eight shots behind the third-place Trojans. UCLA sits solo sixth at 18 over, and No. 24 Oregon is seventh at 27 over.

Among the individuals, the distant group in a tie for second alongside Boote includes Arizona State’s Jon Rahm, Golfweek‘s No. 4, and UCLA’s Jonathan Garrick.