STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford saw four players earn spots on the All-MPSF teams, including Jackson Painter on the first team, Riley Pittman and Ethan Parrish on the second team, and Soren Jensen as honorable mention.
The group makes eight-straight years of the Cardinal seeing four or more players earn the honors.
Painter earned first team honors after appearing on the second team last year. The senior from Orinda, Calif. finished second on the team in goals (51), assists (22) and multi-goal games (15). The totals were also good for the most third most goals in the MPSF and fourth-most points (73).
Pittman joined Painter as a back-to-back honoree, after appearing as an All-MPSF honorable mention last season. Pittman led the way for the Cardinal, and ranked second in the conference, in goals (52), assists (36), multi-goal games (16) and points (88).
Parrish made his first appearance on the conference team, after scoring 40 goals to rank third on the team. The senior's 12 multi-goal games were the third-most on the team, and his 18 assists were the fourth-best. Additionally, the defender's 10 field blocks were tied for the third-most in the conference.
Jensen earned an honorable mention after a season that saw him score 14 goals while also adding in 22 assists. The assist total tied for the second-most on the team, and his 10 field blocks tied with Parrish for the third-most in the MPSF.
The four seniors will look to lead the Cardinal at the MPSF tournament this weekend, hosted by California. Stanford enters as the No. 5 seed, and will face Austin College on Friday, Nov. 17, at 2:45 p.m. PT.