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Perfect At Avery

No. 2 Stanford cruises past Indiana on Senior Day

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STANFORD, Calif. – Jenna Flynn’s career-high six goals led a dominant offensive attack as No. 2 Stanford cruised past No. 14 Indiana 19-5 on Saturday afternoon at Avery Aquatic Center.

Stanford (18-1, 4-1 MPSF), which at 5-0 finished undefeated at home for the second time in three seasons, also received a hat trick from Maggie Hawkins as eight different players scored overall.

The Cardinal also honored its five-member senior class of Eleanor Facey, Ryann Neushul, Alissa Pascual, Jewel Roemer and Sophia Sanders in a postgame ceremony. Members of the class have contributed to a 109-13 overall record, 24-4 MPSF record and 39-4 record at Avery spanning five seasons. Facey, Pascual, Roemer and Sanders are all two-time NCAA champions (2022-23) while Neushul is a three-time NCAA champion (2019, 2022-23).

Extending its streak of scoring at least 10 goals in every game this season, Stanford scored seven goals in both of the first two quarters to build a commanding 14-2 halftime lead.

Neushul and Roemer added two goals apiece while combining for seven assists.

Flynn completed her hat trick by the end of the first quarter, lifting the Cardinal to a 7-1 lead.

Kamryn Barone’s goal at the 5:21 mark of the second period put Stanford into double figures with a 10-2 edge.

Hawkins achieved her hat trick late in the third quarter, scoring twice in the final 40 seconds for a 17-3 advantage.

Christine Carpenter made four saves over the first two quarters before Jackie King played the second half and finished with three saves.

Stanford wraps up its regular season on Friday, April 18, at California in a 5 p.m. first sprint. The Cardinal has won 20 of the last 25 matchups against the Golden Bears over the last 10 years combined.

Stanford Goals: Jenna Flynn (6), Maggie Hawkins (3), Kamryn Barone (2), Juliette Dhalluin (2), Ryann Neushul (2), Jewel Roemer (2), Serena Browne (1), Sydney Lowell (1).