Lacrosse extends winning streak to five
Returning to the West Coast after spring break, the No. 10 Stanford lacrosse team defeated the Fresno State Bulldogs 21-8 to push its winning streak to five and remain unbeaten in conference play.
Returning to the West Coast after spring break, the No. 10 Stanford lacrosse team defeated the Fresno State Bulldogs 21-8 to push its winning streak to five and remain unbeaten in conference play.
The No. 13 Stanford women’s lacrosse team outscored No. 19 James Madison 9-2 in the second half to capture its fourth consecutive victory on Saturday…. Continue Reading »
The first half of the first game of the 2013 season went exactly the way the Stanford women’s lacrosse team had hoped. The second half… Continue Reading »
The Stanford women’s lacrosse team is very clear about its goal this season: win a national championship.
After seven straight seasons of winning the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference championship, the Stanford women’s lacrosse team found itself in an unfamiliar position on Sunday as Oregon claimed this year’s title.
A slow offensive start coupled with a slew of turnovers caused the Stanford women’s lacrosse team to drop its matchup against Denver last Saturday, registering its first conference loss of the season.
The Stanford women’s lacrosse team dropped the last two games on its East Coast trip to finish a grueling nonconference schedule with a 2-7 record. But despite the losses, the elite competition may have paid off for the Card, which routed Fresno State 20-3 on Tuesday night in its first conference matchup of the season.