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1,988:59 – Stanford finished the season on a 1,988:59 minute streak of not allowing a goal from open play. The last time Stanford conceded a goal not from a corner kick, penalty kick or free kick came in a 3-2 loss at No. 8 Florida on Aug. 25.

788:28 – From Sept. 21-Oct. 29, Stanford went on a 788:28 minute streak of not conceding a goal. The longest such streak in program history stands at 893:58 minutes (2013-14).
275 – Paul Ratcliffe completes his 15th season in charge of the program with a 275-49-27 record – Stanford is averaging over 18 wins per season under Ratcliffe.
273 – Stanford's 273-point total is a school record and was 100 more points than any other program (UCLA – 173). Six players registered at least 22 points on the season – Catarina Macario (50), Kyra Carusa (35), Jordan DiBiasi (28), Jaye Boissiere (28), Civana Kuhlmann (22) and Michelle Xiao (22).
114 – Stanford's national championship was the 114th NCAA Division I championship in school history. 

91 – Stanford's 91 goals were a program record and led the nation by 30.

87 – Andi Sullivan's illustrious career at Stanford ends after 87 appearances – she finishes her four seasons with 20 goals and 19 assists to her name. Sullivan is a three-time All-American, four-time All-Region pick, four-time All-Pac-12 first teamer, the 2017 Pac-12 Midfielder of the Year and a Hermann Trophy finalist for the second time.

82 – Stanford's goal difference in 2017 – the Cardinal balanced the nation's best offense with one of the stingiest defenses, surrendering just nine goals.
69 – The number of games Stanford played before Jaye Boissiere's first career start – Boissiere arrived in 2014 but did not make her first start until Stanford's season-opening 4-0 win against Marquette due to injuries.

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60 – Stanford completed its 14-game slate at Cagan Stadium with a +60 (61-1) goal difference – no Division I team managed more goals all season than Stanford scored at home (Loyola Chicago – 61).

50 – Catarina Macario led the nation with 50 points, breaking Lindsay Taylor's previous Stanford freshman record of 35 (2008). Macario joins Christen Press and Kelley O'Hara as the only Cardinal to register 50 or more points in a season.

35.4 – Stanford's freshman class accounted for 35.4 percent of the team's points in 2017, led by Catarina Macario (50 points) and Civana Kuhlmann (22).

25 – Four players – Kyra Carusa, Alana Cook, Tierna Davidson and Jordan DiBiasi started all 25 games.
22 – During a three-game stretch from Sept. 3-10, Stanford set a program record with 22 goals scored. During that span, 14 players earned multiple points while eight scored multiple goals.
19 – Stanford's 19 shutouts ties a school record set in 2004.

16 – Macario's 16 assists ties a school record held by Christen Press from the 2009 season.
15 – Kyra Carusa's 15 goals ranked second on the team and ninth, nationally. She tripled her previous single-season high after netting five goals in each of her first two seasons on The Farm.

13 – Thirteen Cardinal were named to the Pac-12 All-Academic teams.
12 – Stanford won its 12th consecutive Pac-12 championship and third in a row – Stanford has won the conference title in seven of the past nine seasons.
11 – Eleven Cardinal earned All-Pac-12 recognition, the most of any school. Alana Cook, Tierna Davidson, Catarina Macario and Andi Sullivan made the first team, Jaye Boissiere, Kyra Carusa, Jordan DiBiasi, Tegan McGrady and Michelle Xiao were second-teamers and Civana Kuhlmann, Macario and Kiki Pickett made the All-Freshman team.

10 – Three Cardinal reached double-digit assists on the season – Catarina Macario (16), Jordan DiBiasi (10) and Jaye Boissiere (10). There were only four players to reach 10 assists in the Pac-12 (Fleming, UCLA).
9 – Stanford's nine goals allowed in 2017 tied with California for the lowest in the Pac-12 – Colorado was next with 14 goals allowed.
8:59 – The amount of time Stanford trailed in 2017. Lais Araujo scored for Florida in the 82nd minute of a 3-2 loss on Aug. 25, the lone blemish on Stanford's record.

8 – Paul Ratcliffe was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year for the eighth time – no other coach has ever won the award more than twice.
7 – Alison Jahansouz sits at No. 5 on Stanford's all-time single-season goals allowed list with seven. Her 0.44 goals-against average ties Nicole Barnhart (2004) for seventh, all-time.
6 – Jordan DiBiasi scored six game winners, most notably against Florida State in the third round and South Carolina in the semifinal of the NCAA Tournament. Twelve of DiBiasi's 21 career goals are game winners.

4.05 – Michelle Xiao's grade-point average. Xiao (biomechanical engineering) won the NCAA Elite 90 Award, given to the student-athlete with the highest GPA at the College Cup. Xiao was also named CoSIDA All-Academic first team and Pac-12 All-Academic first team.

3 – Three Cardinal were named Hermann Trophy semifinalists prior to the College Cup – Tierna Davidson, Catarina Macario and Andi Sullivan. Stanford had the most on the list and it was the second year in a row Stanford has had multiple semifinalists. Sullivan was picked as a finalist for the award, which will be presented on Jan. 5.

1 – One school in the history of Division I college soccer has won both the men's and women's NCAA championships in the same season – Stanford's men's program won its third straight national championship in Philadelphia a week after the women's title.

0.360 – Jahansouz and Lauren Rood combined for a 0.36 goals-against average, which ranked fifth in the nation out of 333 teams.