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Women's Soccer

Season in Review

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22,541 – Stanford's total season attendance was the most in the Pac-12 by over 7,000. Stanford had the highest average home attendance in the Pac-12, including seven sellouts at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium.

1,992 – Naomi Girma started 22 games as a freshman, playing 1,992 minutes en route to All-Pac-12 third team and All-Freshman team honors. Girma scored twice in Stanford's 4-1 win against Ole Miss in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

420 – Stanford's reign as the No. 1 team in the country ended after 420 days – the Cardinal held the top spot in the United Soccer Coaches poll from Oct. 10, 2017 – Dec. 4, 2018.

296 – The Knowles Family Director of Women's Soccer Paul Ratcliffe's win total stands at 296 entering the 2019 season.

93 – During her four-year career on The Farm, Alana Cook did not miss a single start in 93 games, a number which ties for seventh in program history.

86 – Catarina Macario's point total after two seasons. Her nine career postseason assists are a program record, passing the previous mark shared by Christen Press and Chioma Ubogagu (7).

82 – During their illustrious four-year career, Stanford's senior class of Alana Cook, Averie Collins, Jordan DiBiasi, Tegan McGrady and Michelle Xiao went 82-6-5, including 41-1-2 in Pac-12 play and 50-2-4 at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium.

61 – Stanford led the nation for the second consecutive season, bagging 61 goals in 24 games (2.54 per game).

45 – Stanford set a program record with a 45-game unbeaten streak, a streak that ranks fifth in NCAA history and was the longest since 1998.

29 – With a 1-1 (2OT) draw against No. 7 Santa Clara on Sept. 16, Stanford's program-record win streak ended at 29 games.

23 – Alison Jahansouz finishes her career seventh on Stanford's all-time career shutout list with 23 while her six career postseason shutouts rank third.

18 – 18 Cardinal registered at least one goal in 2018.

16 – A Pac-12-leading 16 Cardinal were named All-Academic, led by Michelle Xiao on the first team.

15 – Jordan DiBiasi finished her career with 31 goals, 15 of which were game winners, including four postseason game winners.

9 – Paul Ratcliffe was named Pac-12 Coach of the Year for the ninth time – no other coach has won the award more than twice. 

8 – Stanford made the College Cup for the eighth time in 11 seasons and ninth time overall.

5 –Jahansouz saved five of eight penalty kicks she faced during her career.

4 – Stanford's four All-Americans and Scholar All-Americans from United Soccer Coaches tied program records – Alana Cook (first team), Jordan DiBiasi (first team), Catarina Macario (first team) and Tegan McGrady (third team) earned All-America status with Cook (first team), DiBiasi (first team), McGrady (first team) and Alison Jahansouz (third team) picking up Scholar All-America status.  

3 – Civana Kuhlmann led Stanford with three postseason goals in 2018 – her four career postseason strikes tie for ninth in program history.

2 – Stanford had two student-athletes, Jordan DiBiasi and Catarina Macario, named Hermann Trophy finalists for the second time in history. In 2011, Lindsay Taylor and Teresa Noyola were named finalists with the latter taking home Stanford's third straight Hermann Trophy.

0.49 – Stanford's 0.49 goals-against average ranked seventh in the nation.