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Five All-MPSF Selections

No. 2 Stanford was well represented with five All-MPSF postseason award selections

STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford was well represented with five All-MPSF postseason award selections, highlighted by Jenna Flynn earning a spot on the conference’s first team.

In addition to Flynn, Christine Carpenter and Juliette Dhalluin were named to the second team, Ella Woodhead was tabbed an honorable mention pick and Lucy Haaland-Ford qualified for the all-newcomer team.

Stanford was awarded at least five all-conference recipients for the seventh time over the last eight seasons. The Cardinal (11-1, 5-1 MPSF), which owned the nation’s top ranking for much of the season, has swept its two meetings against California and UCLA while its only loss has come against USC.

Additionally, Carpenter, Dhalluin and Flynn have all been named to the Peter J. Cutino Award Watch List, presented to the nation’s top player. Stanford has produced eight recipients combining to win the award 11 times.

Headlining the selections was Flynn, who leads the Cardinal with 40 goals and 75 shot attempts while recording 11 multi-goal games and nine hat tricks. A member of two NCAA championship teams and a two-time ACWPC All-American, Flynn has also contributed 18 assists. A three-time All-MPSF selection, Flynn has scored 168 career goals, which ranks 15th all-time in program history.

Earning spots on the second team were Carpenter and Dhalluin, with both players also recognized on the second team in 2025 after playing key roles during Stanford’s NCAA title run. A 2025 ACWPC All-American, Carpenter has made 74 saves this season, including a season-high 11 against California back on Feb. 14. A two-time ACWPC All-American, Dhalluin leads the squad with 25 assists while totaling 34 goals, 57 shots attempts and 11 multi-goal games. 

A member of two NCAA championship teams, Woodhead has totaled 14 goals, four assists, 25 shots and four multi-goal games, good enough to earn the first all-conference selection of her career.

Haaland-Ford has made the most of her rookie season, totaling four goals, two assists, two field blocks and six assists.

Stanford squares off against No. 19 San Jose State in the MPSF Championship first round on Friday at 11 a.m. in Berkeley, Calif. The Cardinal is chasing its ninth MPSF title and fourth in the past five seasons after repeating in 2022-23 and winning again in 2025. Stanford also won the MPSF championship in 2014, 2006, 2003, 2001 and 2000. There have been four seasons in which the Cardinal has won both the MPSF and NCAA titles (2014, 2022, 2023, 2025).