Five Named All-MPSF Performers
No. 20 Stanford held off No. 17 Denver 9-8 to capture their fourth straight MPSF Tournament Championship. Senior Laura Shane stopped a free position shot by Denver attacker Karen Morton with nine seconds left to preserve the one goal lead. Freshman Sarah Flynn and sophomore Julie Christy each had three goals to lead the scoring for the Cardinal and senior All-American goalkeeper Laura Shane finished with a season-high 17 saves.
Freshman Midfielder Karen Nesbitt (Cincinnati, OH./Sycamore HS) was named as a Tri-Newcomer of the Year Friday, as announced by MPSF Commissioner Al Beaird. Nesbitt has made an immediate impact in her rookie campaign by scoring 16 goals and adding eight assists, while only starting seven games for the Cardinal. Nesbitt has also made an impact on the defensive end as a two-way contributor for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford Women's lacrosse is back on the title stage as they face off against Denver University for the third straight year in the MPSF Conference title game. The match is set for Saturday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m at Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of California-Berkeley. The Cardinal is coming off wins against St. Mary's 19-4 and 11-8 against the Golden Bears to qualify for the Championship game.
Third-seed Stanford was tied with second-seeded California early in the second of their MPSF Championship semifinal on Thursday at Memorial Stadium and held off the Golden Bears 11-8 to advance to their third straight MPSF Championship game. It is also the third straight championship game against Denver, the Cardinal has held off the Pioneers the last two years by the score of 12-6 and 12-11 respectively. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford women's lacrosse returned to the MPSF conference tournament Wednesday and blew out St. Mary's by the score of 19-4 to earn a berth into the semifinal round and a match against host California. The Cardinal raced out to a 14-2 halftime lead and never looked back in the runaway victory. The team was led by sophomore Dana Lindsay, who scored five goals in the contest all in the first half.
Dana Lindsay is a sophomore from Cleveland Heights, OH. She is currently the second leading scorer on the team in just her sophomore season. She currently has tallied 23 goals on the season and is tied for third on the team with 11 assists. She scored 12 games her freshman season and has been one of the most consistent performers this season for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Five Named All-MPSF Performers
No. 20 Stanford held off No. 17 Denver 9-8 to capture their fourth straight MPSF Tournament Championship. Senior Laura Shane stopped a free position shot by Denver attacker Karen Morton with nine seconds left to preserve the one goal lead. Freshman Sarah Flynn and sophomore Julie Christy each had three goals to lead the scoring for the Cardinal and senior All-American goalkeeper Laura Shane finished with a season-high 17 saves.
Freshman Midfielder Karen Nesbitt (Cincinnati, OH./Sycamore HS) was named as a Tri-Newcomer of the Year Friday, as announced by MPSF Commissioner Al Beaird. Nesbitt has made an immediate impact in her rookie campaign by scoring 16 goals and adding eight assists, while only starting seven games for the Cardinal. Nesbitt has also made an impact on the defensive end as a two-way contributor for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford Women's lacrosse is back on the title stage as they face off against Denver University for the third straight year in the MPSF Conference title game. The match is set for Saturday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m at Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of California-Berkeley. The Cardinal is coming off wins against St. Mary's 19-4 and 11-8 against the Golden Bears to qualify for the Championship game.
Third-seed Stanford was tied with second-seeded California early in the second of their MPSF Championship semifinal on Thursday at Memorial Stadium and held off the Golden Bears 11-8 to advance to their third straight MPSF Championship game. It is also the third straight championship game against Denver, the Cardinal has held off the Pioneers the last two years by the score of 12-6 and 12-11 respectively. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford women's lacrosse returned to the MPSF conference tournament Wednesday and blew out St. Mary's by the score of 19-4 to earn a berth into the semifinal round and a match against host California. The Cardinal raced out to a 14-2 halftime lead and never looked back in the runaway victory. The team was led by sophomore Dana Lindsay, who scored five goals in the contest all in the first half.
Dana Lindsay is a sophomore from Cleveland Heights, OH. She is currently the second leading scorer on the team in just her sophomore season. She currently has tallied 23 goals on the season and is tied for third on the team with 11 assists. She scored 12 games her freshman season and has been one of the most consistent performers this season for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Five Named All-MPSF Performers
No. 20 Stanford held off No. 17 Denver 9-8 to capture their fourth straight MPSF Tournament Championship. Senior Laura Shane stopped a free position shot by Denver attacker Karen Morton with nine seconds left to preserve the one goal lead. Freshman Sarah Flynn and sophomore Julie Christy each had three goals to lead the scoring for the Cardinal and senior All-American goalkeeper Laura Shane finished with a season-high 17 saves.
Freshman Midfielder Karen Nesbitt (Cincinnati, OH./Sycamore HS) was named as a Tri-Newcomer of the Year Friday, as announced by MPSF Commissioner Al Beaird. Nesbitt has made an immediate impact in her rookie campaign by scoring 16 goals and adding eight assists, while only starting seven games for the Cardinal. Nesbitt has also made an impact on the defensive end as a two-way contributor for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford Women's lacrosse is back on the title stage as they face off against Denver University for the third straight year in the MPSF Conference title game. The match is set for Saturday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m at Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of California-Berkeley. The Cardinal is coming off wins against St. Mary's 19-4 and 11-8 against the Golden Bears to qualify for the Championship game.
Third-seed Stanford was tied with second-seeded California early in the second of their MPSF Championship semifinal on Thursday at Memorial Stadium and held off the Golden Bears 11-8 to advance to their third straight MPSF Championship game. It is also the third straight championship game against Denver, the Cardinal has held off the Pioneers the last two years by the score of 12-6 and 12-11 respectively. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford women's lacrosse returned to the MPSF conference tournament Wednesday and blew out St. Mary's by the score of 19-4 to earn a berth into the semifinal round and a match against host California. The Cardinal raced out to a 14-2 halftime lead and never looked back in the runaway victory. The team was led by sophomore Dana Lindsay, who scored five goals in the contest all in the first half.
Dana Lindsay is a sophomore from Cleveland Heights, OH. She is currently the second leading scorer on the team in just her sophomore season. She currently has tallied 23 goals on the season and is tied for third on the team with 11 assists. She scored 12 games her freshman season and has been one of the most consistent performers this season for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Five Named All-MPSF Performers
No. 20 Stanford held off No. 17 Denver 9-8 to capture their fourth straight MPSF Tournament Championship. Senior Laura Shane stopped a free position shot by Denver attacker Karen Morton with nine seconds left to preserve the one goal lead. Freshman Sarah Flynn and sophomore Julie Christy each had three goals to lead the scoring for the Cardinal and senior All-American goalkeeper Laura Shane finished with a season-high 17 saves.
Freshman Midfielder Karen Nesbitt (Cincinnati, OH./Sycamore HS) was named as a Tri-Newcomer of the Year Friday, as announced by MPSF Commissioner Al Beaird. Nesbitt has made an immediate impact in her rookie campaign by scoring 16 goals and adding eight assists, while only starting seven games for the Cardinal. Nesbitt has also made an impact on the defensive end as a two-way contributor for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford Women's lacrosse is back on the title stage as they face off against Denver University for the third straight year in the MPSF Conference title game. The match is set for Saturday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m at Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of California-Berkeley. The Cardinal is coming off wins against St. Mary's 19-4 and 11-8 against the Golden Bears to qualify for the Championship game.
Third-seed Stanford was tied with second-seeded California early in the second of their MPSF Championship semifinal on Thursday at Memorial Stadium and held off the Golden Bears 11-8 to advance to their third straight MPSF Championship game. It is also the third straight championship game against Denver, the Cardinal has held off the Pioneers the last two years by the score of 12-6 and 12-11 respectively. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford women's lacrosse returned to the MPSF conference tournament Wednesday and blew out St. Mary's by the score of 19-4 to earn a berth into the semifinal round and a match against host California. The Cardinal raced out to a 14-2 halftime lead and never looked back in the runaway victory. The team was led by sophomore Dana Lindsay, who scored five goals in the contest all in the first half.
Dana Lindsay is a sophomore from Cleveland Heights, OH. She is currently the second leading scorer on the team in just her sophomore season. She currently has tallied 23 goals on the season and is tied for third on the team with 11 assists. She scored 12 games her freshman season and has been one of the most consistent performers this season for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Five Named All-MPSF Performers
No. 20 Stanford held off No. 17 Denver 9-8 to capture their fourth straight MPSF Tournament Championship. Senior Laura Shane stopped a free position shot by Denver attacker Karen Morton with nine seconds left to preserve the one goal lead. Freshman Sarah Flynn and sophomore Julie Christy each had three goals to lead the scoring for the Cardinal and senior All-American goalkeeper Laura Shane finished with a season-high 17 saves.
Freshman Midfielder Karen Nesbitt (Cincinnati, OH./Sycamore HS) was named as a Tri-Newcomer of the Year Friday, as announced by MPSF Commissioner Al Beaird. Nesbitt has made an immediate impact in her rookie campaign by scoring 16 goals and adding eight assists, while only starting seven games for the Cardinal. Nesbitt has also made an impact on the defensive end as a two-way contributor for the Cardinal. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford Women's lacrosse is back on the title stage as they face off against Denver University for the third straight year in the MPSF Conference title game. The match is set for Saturday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m at Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of California-Berkeley. The Cardinal is coming off wins against St. Mary's 19-4 and 11-8 against the Golden Bears to qualify for the Championship game.
Third-seed Stanford was tied with second-seeded California early in the second of their MPSF Championship semifinal on Thursday at Memorial Stadium and held off the Golden Bears 11-8 to advance to their third straight MPSF Championship game. It is also the third straight championship game against Denver, the Cardinal has held off the Pioneers the last two years by the score of 12-6 and 12-11 respectively. >> Read More
Tournament Central
Stanford women's lacrosse returned to the MPSF conference tournament Wednesday and blew out St. Mary's by the score of 19-4 to earn a berth into the semifinal round and a match against host California. The Cardinal raced out to a 14-2 halftime lead and never looked back in the runaway victory. The team was led by sophomore Dana Lindsay, who scored five goals in the contest all in the first half.
Dana Lindsay is a sophomore from Cleveland Heights, OH. She is currently the second leading scorer on the team in just her sophomore season. She currently has tallied 23 goals on the season and is tied for third on the team with 11 assists. She scored 12 games her freshman season and has been one of the most consistent performers this season for the Cardinal. >> Read More