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Two More at Cagan

Stanford (4-1-0)
San Francisco (2-3-1) | Fri. • 7 p.m. (PT)
Navy (5-0-0) | Sun. • 1 p.m.
Laird Q. Cagan Stadium • Stanford, Calif.
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STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford continues its four-game home stint with matches against San Francisco on Friday and Yale on Sunday at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium.

Friday's matchup against the Dons (2-3-1) is the first since 2007, when Stanford won 3-1 in nonconference play. The Cardinal owns a 19-0-0 all-time record against San Francisco, and kickoff is set for 7 p.m. PT.

Stanford returns to the field on Sunday for a 1 p.m. kickoff against Yale, which travels to Stockton, California, on Friday to play Pacific. The Cardinal holds a 3-0-0 all-time record against the Bulldogs (5-0-0), who last played Stanford on Sept. 19, 2008 – Stanford won, 4-1.

The Cardinal (4-1-0) opened its home schedule last week with a 4-0 win against No. 10 Georgetown on Friday and a 7-0 thrashing of Navy on Sunday. Live streaming and statistics for both matches will be available at GoStanford.com.

Cardinal Notes

A Look Back
• Last weekend, Stanford scored 11 goals and did not concede once in matches against Georgetown on Friday and Navy on Sunday.
• The Cardinal beat the Hoyas 4-0 last Friday (Sept. 1) thanks to goals from Civana Kuhlmann, Jaye Boissiere, Catarina Macario and Kyra Carusa. Carusa, Macario and Andi Sullivan each added an assist.
• Stanford continued its offensive outburst with a 7-0 win against Navy on Sunday (Sept. 3). Carusa scored twice, and Macario, Boissiere, Mariah Lee, Kuhlmann and Sullivan each added a goal.

Cardinal in the Polls
• Stanford checked in at No. 2 in three polls – United Soccer Coaches, Soccer America and TopDrawerSoccer.com.
• Eight of Stanford's 2017 opponents ranked in the United Coaches' poll – No. 1 UCLA, No. 9 Florida, No. 12 USC, No. 15 Georgetown, No. 16 Wisconsin, No. 21 Utah, No. 24 California and No. 25 Colorado.

Scoring in Bunches
• Stanford has scored four or more goals in four out of five contests.
• At 4.40 goals per game, Stanford ranks second in the nation in scoring offense behind Ole Miss (5.50).
• Stanford ranks second in points per game (12.20) behind Ole Miss (15.00).
Catarina Macario and Kyra Carusa rank fourth nationally with six goals apiece.
• Stanford ranks fifth nationally with 21.40 shots per game and third with 10.40 shots on goal per game.
• Macario's 3.00 points per game ranks fourth nationally, while Carusa's 2.60 clip ranks sixth.
• Carusa's six goals are a single-season career high – the redshirt junior scored five goals in each of her first two seasons.
Jaye Boissiere has a goal or an assist in every game this season (A-A-A-G-G).

Freshman in the Mix
• Macario leads the team with 14 points, including six goals and two assists. Macario has at least one goal in each of Stanford's five games, also having scored in Stanford's 2-1 exhibition win at UC Davis (Aug. 10).
• Kuhlmann has scored three goals in five games, including game winners against Georgetown and Navy last week.
Kiki Pickett has started four games at right back – the freshman has shown the ability to use her pace in attack and defense, earning her first career assist against Navy (Sept. 3).
Belle Briede has made four appearances, earning her first career assist against Navy (Sept. 3) – she played a 1-2 with Andi Sullivan, setting up Sullivan for a 30-yard strike.
Jojo Harber made her first career start against Navy (Sept. 3).
Madison Haley made her debut against Georgetown on Friday -- she hit the post four minutes after her substitution.

Splitting Time in the Cage
• Goalkeepers Alison Jahansouz and Lauren Rood have alternated every game thus far.
• Jahansouz owns a 2-1-0 record with shutouts against Marquette and Navy. She owns a 1.00 goals-against average and a .625 save percentage.
• Rood has earned a shutout in both of her starts, making two saves against Navy (Sept. 3).