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Barbara Kalbus Invitational Champions

No. 1 Stanford defeated No. 2 USC 10-6 on Sunday in the Barbara Kalbus Invitational final.

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IRVINE, Calif. – No. 1 Stanford remained unbeaten and continued its dominant start, defeating No. 2 USC 10-6 in the championship game of the Barbara Kalbus Invitational on Sunday afternoon.

Stanford (11-0, 0-0 MPSF) has won three of the last four tournaments and is a seven-time event champion overall.

The Cardinal has overpowered its opponents through 11 games, pairing a balanced offense with a suffocating defense. Stanford has scored at least 10 goals while allowing eight scores or fewer in every game this season.

That was the case again this weekend. In routs of Cal State Fullerton (19-6) and UC San Diego (17-3), Stanford maintained its streak of producing 12 different goal scorers in a game, a feat which has occurred seven times this season. The Cardinal then easily cruised past defending NCAA champion UCLA 14-4 in the semifinals, representing its largest margin of victory against the Bruins in school history.

The result was Sunday’s highly anticipated No. 1 vs. No. 2 clash against USC, which entered the game undefeated at 14-0.

Stanford set the tone early on and never looked back, taking a 4-0 lead after the first period. After Serena Browne scored the first of her two goals for a 1-0 edge, the Cardinal’s All-American trio of Jenna Flynn, Ryann Neushul and Jewel Roemer – which redshirted last season while competing for Team USA at the Paris Summer Olympics - got to work and scored in succession.

Flynn (two goals, one assist, two steals), Neushul (three goals, three assists, 2 steals) and Roemer (two goals, six shots, two steals) were key performers throughout the game, helping establish Stanford’s tempo on both sides of the pool.

The Cardinal led 9-3 after three quarters before the Trojans made a brief run in the final stanza.

Christine Carpenter made a career-high 13 saves in goal, anchoring a stout defense that limited USC to six goals on 32 shot attempts and a 2-for-11 mark on the power play.

Stanford’s home opener is set for Sunday, March 2, against UC Davis at 1 p.m. It’s the first of five home contests at Avery Aquatic Center for the Cardinal in 2025.

Stanford Goals: Ryann Neushul (3), Serena Browne (2), Jenna Flynn (2), Jewel Roemer (2), Eleanor Facey (1).