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The Stanford Cardinal women's soccer team represents Stanford University in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I soccer. Home games are played at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium, located on the university's campus in Palo Alto. Paul Ratcliffe has coached the Cardinal since 2003, winning Pac-12 Coach of the Year eight times. [2]
Something will have to give in the NCAA Tournament Women's Soccer College Cup National Championship Game on Monday when No. 1 Florida State (21-0-1) and No. 2 Stanford (20-0-4) face off at 6 p.m ...
Evans was born in Stanford Hospital, to Dena (née Dey) and Marlon Evans, and raised in Redwood City, California.Her family has a history in Stanford college athletics: her father played college football and ran track, her mother played soccer and earned three-time All-American honors in middle-distance track, and her great-grandfather, Ben Dey, won the NCAA doubles tennis title in 1936.
[4] [5] Before returning to soccer, she filled in on Stanford's squash team in the spring of 2023, under her former club coach Mark Talbott, and played in the team's number-eight spot at MASC and CSA tournaments. [4] [6] Kitahata's return saw her record nine goals and nine assists in the 2023 season, again being named second-team All-Pac 12. [2]
Oct. 5—The Colorado women's soccer team has never defeated Stanford. The Buffaloes also have never defeated a top-four ranked team in the nation. Those streaks remained intact on Thursday night ...
Stanford senior goalkeeper Katie Meyer, whose penalty kick save was one of the most memorable moments of the 2019 NCAA women's soccer championship, has died, the school said. The school first ...
She was coached at club level by her mother on MVLA Soccer Club, where she played alongside future Stanford teammates Elise Evans and Jasmine Aikey and won ECNL national championships in 2018 and 2021; she was named the ECNL under-17 player of the year in 2021. [1] [3] She committed to Stanford as a freshman in 2019. [4]
The match featured University of North Carolina (24–2–1), [2] which played its 26th. final, and Stanford University (24–1), [2] which made its 5th. appearance in the final. After the match ended 0–0 throughout regulation and overtime, Stanford defeated North Carolina 5–4 on penalties to win its third NCAA women's soccer title. It was ...