STANFORD, Calif. – Foster Langsdorf has been named Pac-12 Player of the Week for games from Aug. 28 – Sept. 3.
The honor is the second of Langsdorf's career, the first of the season for the Cardinal and Stanford's 28th all-time player of the week selection.
Langsdorf tallied three goals, including both winners, in Stanford's victories over the weekend against No. 23 Creighton (3-0) and Northeastern (1-0). The senior scored twice on Friday night against the Bluejays, his second straight brace to start the season and fifth of his career. His 11th-minute strike against Northeastern on Sunday stood up in Stanford's 1-0 victory and was his 14th career game-deciding goal.
Langsdorf, who put four of his six shots on target over the weekend, has five goals this season on just nine shots. He leads the nation in goals (5) and goals per game (1.67) and is second in points per game (3.33).
With 28 career scores, Langsdorf is one shy of tying Roger Levesque (1999-2002) and Jim Talluto (1989-92) for ninth in program history. No Stanford player has reach the 30-goal mark since Giancarlo Ferruzzi (1982-85) scored 32 in the early-to-mid 1980's.