Card’s run ends in NCAA second round
The Stanford lacrosse team’s season came to a close this afternoon with a 15-8 loss to No. 2 Northwestern in the second round of the… Continue Reading »
The Stanford lacrosse team’s season came to a close this afternoon with a 15-8 loss to No. 2 Northwestern in the second round of the… Continue Reading »
Following last weekend’s sweep of Oregon and San Diego State, two Stanford lacrosse players were given Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) honors on Monday.
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.
After earning its first win of the season against Harvard on Feb. 24, the Stanford women’s lacrosse team will now hit the road to take on No. 13 Ohio State on March 2. This will be the first road trip of the season for the Cardinal (1-1), but Stanford head coach Amy Bokker is not worried about how her young squad will handle it.
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.
The No. 6 Stanford women’s lacrosse team dropped its first two games of the season over the weekend, losing at home for the first time in more than a year.
Junior midfielder Anna Boeri (left) and sophomore midfielder Carolyn Bradley (right) cruised past Denver 16-6 on Senior Night to notch its 22nd consecutive win at Cagan Stadium. The No. 7 Cardinal is now 12-1 and 4-0 in conference play with just three games to play in the regular season. (IAN GARCIA-DOTY/The Stanford Daily)
Stanford women’s lacrosse overcame some occasional missteps in its offensive execution yesterday afternoon, hanging on for a 12-8 win in its midweek game against Brown at Cagan Stadium. Senior Sarah Flynn led Stanford (9-1, 1-0 MPSF) with four goals and senior Annie Read had six saves in the Cardinal net.