STANFORD, Calif. – Jane Campbell and Andi Sullivan earned Pac-12 weekly honors, as announced Tuesday by the conference.
Sullivan was named the offensive player of the week, while Campbell earned goalkeeper of the week recognition.
The duo, both on the MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List, had an impressive first week back with the Cardinal after joining the senior U.S. Women's National Team for training and a pair of games two weeks ago.
Sullivan and Campbell helped guide No. 3 Stanford to a pair of road victories at Arizona and Arizona State this past weekend. The wins moved the Cardinal into sole possession of first place in the Pac-12.
Sullivan led Stanford with nine points on four goals and an assist over the two games. She scored twice in both games, contributing the game-winning goal in each contest. She also assisted the Cardinal's fourth goal at Arizona.
Sullivan earned national recognition for her play being named the NSCAA Player of the Week earlier on Tuesday. She leads Stanford with single-season career-highs in points (26) and goals (6). Sullivan has produced a career-best six assists on the year.
Campbell made four saves to earn the 34th shutout of her career at Arizona in a 4-0 victory. She moved into a tie for second-place in Stanford history in career shutouts. Campbell is one shutout shy of tying Nicole Barnhart for the all-time career record of 35.
Campbell is in the top-10 of multiple Stanford career rankings, including goalkeeping minutes played (1st, 7144), shutouts (t-2nd, 34), saves (4th, 207) and goals-against average (5th, 0.66).
It is the first Pac-12 weekly honor of the season for Sullivan and the second for Campbell.
Sullivan and Campbell will help Stanford pursue its 11th Pac-12 title in the regular-season finale Friday at 3 p.m. (PT) at No. 21 California.