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Men's Soccer

Langsdorf Lauded as POW

STANFORD, Calif. – Foster Langsdorf has been named Pac-12 Player of the Week for games from Oct. 16 – Oct 22. 
 
The honor is the third of Langsdorf's career, his second of the season and Stanford's 29th all-time player of the week selection.
 
Langsdorf scored both winners in the No. 6 Cardinal's road sweep of No. 21 Washington (2-1) and Oregon State (3-0). Stanford finished its Pac-12 slate with a perfect 5-0 mark away from home for the first time and is now 9-0-1 in its last 10 conference matches away from The Farm.
 
The senior, who was fifth nationally with 15 goals a year ago, now has 10 this season and is the first Cardinal with back-to-back, double-digit goal campaigns since Jim Talluto in 1990 and 1991. This season Langsdorf is 14th in the country in goals and 18th in points (23). He is tied for sixth in school history with 33 career goals and alone in seventh with 75 career points.
 
Stanford sits atop the Pac-12 table with 19 points, seven clear of second-place Cal. The Cardinal has a bye this week and is next in action on Thursday, Nov. 2 when it hosts UCLA at 5:30 p.m. A win would deliver Stanford its fourth consecutive conference championship.