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Road Date with Davis

Stanford makes the trip north for an in-state showdown with UC Davis on Friday afternoon.

STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford (3-1) is back of the road for an in-state contest this weekend, making the trip north to take on UC Davis (2-1) at Aggie Field Hockey Facility. The match begins a four-game road stint for Stanford, with matchups against Bellarmine, Louisville, and Virginia on the horizon for the Cardinal next week. 

LAST TIME OUT » The Cardinal suffered its first setback of the 2024 campaign on Sunday, dropping a 1-0 contest to Northeastern at Varsity Field Hockey Turf. Junior netminder Daisy Ford was a bright spot for Stanford with a season-high six saves, but the Cardinal struggled to find any offensive rhythm as it was held scoreless for the first time this season. 

FENDING OFF THE FLASHES » Stanford enjoyed the best start to a season since 2020 last Thursday, defeating Kent State, 3-1, in the home opener to move to 3-0. Stanford's defense shined with four penalty corner stops and a penalty stroke save, while Nadine BrenninkmeyerStar Horlock, and Allison Kuzyk accounted for Stanford's trio of goals. 

SEASON-OPENING SWEEP » Stanford tallied a pair of road wins to open up the 2024 campaign, notching a 4-1 victory over Ohio in a neutral-site contest last Friday and a 5-0 shutout against Ball State on Sunday. With an offensive outpouring to start the year, Stanford saw seven different goal scorers through the first two games, outshooting opponents 34-11 in that span. 

STAR OF THE SHOW » Coming off a freshman campaign that garnered her America East Second Team and All-Rookie Team selections, Star Horlock is enjoying a successful start to her sophomore season. Leading the Cardinal in goals (3) and points (6), the Salisbury, England native rattled the cage in each of Stanford's first three contests.

INAUGURAL ACC SEASON » 2024 marks Stanford's first ACC season after competing in the America East conference since 2015. The ACC consists of nine programs - Boston College, California, Duke, Louisville, North Carolina, Stanford, Syracuse, Virginia, and Wake Forest - seven of which are ranked in the NFHCA preseason poll. The Cardinal slotted in tied-8th in the ACC preseason poll with 15 points. 

NEW LOOK CARDINAL » Stanford welcomes seven new additions to the squad ahead of the 2024 campaign, welcoming five incoming freshmen and a pair of impact transfers to The Farm. Head Coach Roz Ellis' third recruiting class on The Farm includes Nadine BrenninkmeyerAnya JacksonHailey KingJenny O'Grady, and Bea VarleyAlayna Burns and Allison Kuzyk joined the Cardinal via the transfer portal from Duke and Penn, respectively. The incomers join a young but experienced core that Stanford returns 88 percent of its offensive production from a season ago. 

KEY RETURNERS » The Cardinal returns all but two members of its roster from a season ago, headlined by All-America East Second Team and All-America East Rookie Team selection Star Horlock. Stanford also welcomes a young but experienced defensive core, with the backline trio of Anna GhulianiPuja Nanjappa, and Mia Clark starting in all 15 games a season ago. 

STANFORD ADDS KAHN TO STAFF » The Cardinal coaching staff added a huge piece during the 2023 offseason, hiring Maddie Kahn as Assistant Goalkeeping Specialist. A standout athlete during her five years of competition, Kahn arrives on The Farm after stints with North Carolina and Lehigh. Kahn brings championship-level experience to Stanford, leading North Carolina to the national championship last season as the starting goalkeeper.  A first-of-its-kind position on the Cardinal staff, Kahn will work closely with Stanford's goalkeepers in her new role to provide individualized coaching and support to help them reach their full potential.

CARDINAL, WHITE, AND BLUE » Over the summer, former Stanford standout Kelsey Bing represented Team USA in Paris as the starting goalkeeper, becoming just the second athlete in program history to be named to an Olympic roster. Bing recorded 23 saves in five games at Stade Yves-du-Manoir, including a five-save shutout in a 1-0 win over South Africa.