Dominant Win Over the DucksDominant Win Over the Ducks
Women's Lacrosse

Dominant Win Over the Ducks

STANFORD, Calif. - The Cardinal won its second game of the weekend, defeating Oregon 16-9 on Sunday afternoon in Cagan Stadium. Stanford concludes its home schedule with a 6-1 record after knocking off the visiting Ducks.

The Cardinal improves to 9-7 and 7-2 in conference play while Oregon drops to 5-10 and 1-8 in the Pac-12.

Following the victory, Stanford honored its eight seniors on the field. Jay Browne, Dani Jacobstein, Anna Griffith, Kelsey Myers, Liana McDonnell, Caroline Mondiello, Julia Greene, and Kara Rahaim were each joined by family members and recognized for their contributions to Stanford Lacrosse.

In the game, the Cardinal came out hot, scoring four goals in the first period to jump out to a 4-1 lead. Stanford would stay in front for the rest of the game, keeping the Oregon attack at bay while finding success in the offensive third.

Annabel Frist recorded seven draw controls, moving her to 127 on the season, the most in program history in a single campaign, passing Genesis Lucero's mark of 121 in 2021. Frist and Ailish Kelly combined for all of Stanford's draw controls, with Kelly adding five for a total of 13.

Sarah Jaques was the leading scorer in the game, tallying four goals including a highlight reel behind-the-back goal in the fourth quarter. She also chipped in two assists for a game-high six points.

Six Cardinal found the back of the net multiple times as Jay Browne, Ailish Kelly, Katy Gilbert, Annabel Frist, and Rylee Bouvier tallied two goals each. Peep Williams and Ashley Humphrey both netted goal as well.

Caroline Mondiello was disrupting the Ducks' offense all game long. She finished the day with three caused turnovers and six ground balls, leading Stanford in both categories. Her 26 CTs this season are the third-most in the Pac-12.

Kara Rahaim was in peak form in goal, earning a save percentage of 0.609 after making 14 saves against nine goals allowed. The goalkeeper faced 26 shots in total from Oregon, 23 of which were on target.

Stanford will look to push its win streak to three games next week against California. The game will take place in Berkeley on April 28 at 3 p.m.