MATCH NOTABLES
Stanford has conceded just one goal in the series against UC Irvine and has outscored the Anteaters 9-1 with four shutouts in five matches ... the Cardinal is 3-0 in home matches against UC Irvine ... including the 4-0-1 record against UC Irvine, Stanford is 42-7-2 against current Big West teams - 14-0-0 vs. Cal Poly; 4-0-0 vs. Cal State Fullerton; 1-0-0 vs. CSUN; 1-1-0 vs. Long Beach State; 8-0-0 vs. Sacramento State; 9-6-1 vs. UC Santa Barbara; 1-0-0 vs. Utah Valley
QUICK PASSES
- Stanford entered the week ranked No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll and No. 2 according to TopDrawerSoccer ... carried the Preseason No. 1 tag for the first time since 2018 and has been the top-ranked team through the first two polls this season ... is 69-8-10 over its last 87 matches and has managed a clean sheet in 43 of its last 83 contests, including each of its two matches this year … has outscored the opposition 67-17 over its last 19 matches ... went 7-2-1 against ranked opponents a year ago, including 3-0-0 at home, and is 1-0-0 so far this season ... is the only program to have reached the College Cup in each of the past three seasons ... has now made three consecutive trips for the fifth time in program history, and the first since 2017-19 ... has been ranked in each of the last 48 United Soccer Coaches polls dating back to October 4, 2022 ... has recorded at least 15 wins in each of the last 19 seasons in which it has played 15 matches (played just 12 matches during the 2020-21 season) and has reached 20 wins in 11 of those seasons ... is the winningest program in California since 2010, compiling 305 victories
- The Cardinal owns a 135-7-10 record at Cagan Stadium since the start of the 2014 season, but had an unbeaten streak of 34 straight home matches (32-0-2) snapped on October 10, 2024 vs. No. 1 Duke ... has won 17 straight matches at home dating back to the 2024 season … finished 14-0-0 at home last season and outscored its opponents 64-9 in those matches … including last year, Stanford has managed unbeaten home slates in seven of the last 12 seasons
- The 1-0 victory over Cal Poly to start this season marked the sixth consecutive campaign that Stanford opened the year with a shutout (2-0 at Cal Poly in 2021, 5-0 vs. Sacramento State in 2022, 4-0 at San Diego in 2023, 1-0 at San Francisco in 2024 and 7-0 vs. San Francisco in 2025)
- Including a 1-0 win over Cal Poly this season, Stanford owns a 20-match unbeaten streak in season openers (19-0-1) dating back to 2007 ... Stanford has posted 12 shutouts over the 20-match streak ... the Cardinal has won 16 straight season openers after playing to a 1-1 draw at Boston College to start the 2010 season
- Stanford has won two of the last nine College Cups - most recently capturing the title in 2019 ... made its 13th appearance in the College Cup last year, including its third in as many years ... also made its seventh appearance in the College Cup final and second in the last three seasons ... is 3-4 in national championship matches … 12 of Stanford’s 13 College Cup appearances have come since 2008
- Stanford finished the 2025 season as the national runner up for the second time in three seasons after dropping the championship match to Florida State
- The Cardinal won the 2025 ACC regular-season and tournament championships for the first time in program history
- Stanford's 2-0 victory over Boston College on September 25 was No. 400 on The Farm for Paul Ratcliffe, who now carries a 415-74-43 (.820) record at Stanford
- The Cardinal scored at least three goals in 17 of the 25 matches last year, reached the five-goal plateau 11 times, and scored at least six goals six times ... averaged a national-best 22.80 shots per game last year, having posted at least 20 in 16 of the 25 matches, and led the nation in scoring offense (3.84 goals per game), assists per game (3.76), goal differential (+72), points per game (11.44), total assists (94), total goals (96) and total points (286)
- Caroline Birkel will represent the U.S. at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27 ... has recorded a shutout in each of the first two matches this year, running her career clean sheets total to five ... has been named TopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI second team, Preseason All-ACC and is listed on the United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper to Watch list ... was named United Soccer Coaches All-Region third team, ACC Goalkeeper of the Year, TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI first team, All-ACC first team and All-ACC Freshman team last year ... started every match in goal last year as a freshman, logging 1,953 minutes with 47 saves and three shutouts while combining on six more clean sheets ... averaged .92 goals against and a .701 save percentage a year ago ... was the first Stanford true freshman to start in goal since Jane Campbell started 18 matches in 2013
- Lizzie Boamah will represent the U.S. at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27
- Lily Freer was named TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI first team last year ... played the second-most minutes among Cardinal field players a year ago, including full time in 12 matches
- Brooke Holden entered as a substitute in the 60th minute vs. San Francisco last year and went on to score a brace, notching goals in the 82nd and 87th minutes ... became the first Cardinal since at least 2000 to record a brace in her collegiate debut ... scored six goals and added one assist for 13 points a year ago
- Kaiya Jota will represent England at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27
- Eleanor Klinger will represent England at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27 ... scored in two of her final four matches last year and had three goals over those four contests ... scored eight goals and added eight assists for 24 points a year ago
- Charlotte Kohler has contributed on all three Stanford goals this season (2 goals, 1 assist) … has managed 41 goal contributions in her career (19 goals, 22 assists) ... notched the game-winner in a 1-0 shutout victory at Cal Poly to start the season (August 16) ... has been named TopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI first team, Preseason All-ACC and is listed on the United Soccer Coaches Midfielders to Watch list ... was named United Soccer Coaches All-America third team, TopDrawerSoccer Best XI third team, All-ACC second team and ACC All-Tournament a year ago ... managed at least a point in 19 of the 25 matches last season and contributed five game-winners - including the game-winner to defeat No. 1 Virginia and No. 7 Florida State ... had a string of 13 straight matches with a point snapped vs. No. 11 Duke in the 2025 College Cup semifinal (totaled 30 points over the span) ... converted the clinching PK in Stanford's 5-4 shootout victory over No. 2 Notre Dame to win the ACC Tournament title on November 9, 2025 ... led the nation with 17 assists a year ago – the second-most in a single season in Stanford history and averaged .68 assists per match to rank third nationally ... ranked third on the team in points with 41 (12 goals and 17 assists) last season
- Y-Lan Nguyen will represent the U.S. at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27 ... has been named TopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI first team and is listed on the United Soccer Coaches Midfielders to Watch list ... was named TopDrawerSoccer National Freshman of the Year, TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI first team, All-ACC Freshman team and Women's College Cup All-Tournament team a year ago ... started 15 matches while appearing in all 25 as a freshman, totaling two goals and two assists for six points while logging 1,668 minutes
- Alex Tay is expected to represent Ghana at the Under-20 Women's World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27 ... suited up with Ghana at the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations earlier this month ... Ghana secured one of Africa's two places in the inter-confederation play-offs for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup after coming from behind to defeat Ivory Coast 2-1 in Casablanca on August 13 ... the win sent the Black Queens through to the 10-team inter-confederation play-offs, which will take place across two international breaks between November and February, with the three mini-tournament winners securing their places in next year's World Cup in Brazil
- Bella Winn is listed on the United Soccer Coaches Forwards to Watch list ... transferred into the program after two seasons at UCLA where she was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2025), United Soccer Coaches All-Region third team (2025), All-Big Ten second team (2025) and Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2025) ... UCLA’s leading scorer with eight goals and 18 points a year ago, including five game-winning goals to rank second in the Big Ten
- London Young was named the inaugural ACC Freshman of the Week on August 18 after helping Stanford post a 1-0 shutout victory over Cal Poly
NOW AND LATER
- No. 1 Stanford will continue the home portion of the 2026 schedule when it welcomes UC Irvine to The Farm on Sunday
- Kickoff between the Cardinal and the Anteaters is set for 1 p.m. and Austin Ota and Greg Wong will have the broadcast call on ACC Network Extra
- Following the clash with UC Irvine, Stanford will remain home to host UCLA on Thursday, August 27 at 7:30 p.m.
- The match against the Bruins will be broadcast live on ACC Network Extra
UPCOMING PROMOTIONS
- Make Thursday, August 27, vs. UCLA your game plan, and stick around after the game to pick up a free mini soccer ball on your way out, while supplies last
- Join us Sunday, August 30, for Camper Reunion as we take on Cal State Fullerton, and stay after the match for a postgame autograph session with the team
GETTING OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT
- With a 1-0 shutout victory over Cal Poly to start the season, Stanford now owns a 20-match unbeaten streak in season openers (19-0-1) dating back to 2007 ... Stanford has posted 12 shutouts over the 20-match streak
- The Cardinal has won 16 straight season openers ... played to a 1-1 draw at Boston College to start the 2010 season
- Stanford last dropped a season opener in 2006 - a 2-1 defeat at Utah
- Stanford is 37-4-2 all time in season openers - including 21-2-1 under Paul Ratcliffe
HOME SWEET HOME
- Stanford owns a 135-7-10 record at Cagan Stadium since the start of the 2014 season and has won 17 straight matches at home dating back to the 2024 season
- Stanford's 1-1 draw with Washington on October 14, 2023 ended a string of 21 straight wins at home – a stretch that dated back to October 3, 2021 … the Cardinal would extend it's unbeaten streak to 34 straight matches (32-0-2) before No. 1 Duke snapped the string with a 4-1 victory on October 10, 2024
- The Cardinal finished 14-0-0 at home last season and outscored its opponents 64-9 in those matches
- Including last year, Stanford has managed unbeaten home slates in seven of the last 12 seasons
- Including a 2-0 victory over No. 14 Georgetown this year, Stanford is unbeaten in its last 38 home openers (37-0-1) dating back to 1989 ... lone tie came vs. Portland in 2013
- The Cardinal is outscoring opponents 132-14 with 27 shutouts over those 38 home openers
- Stanford owns a 38-4-1 record overall in home openers in program history (since 1984)
- Stanford had a 43-match unbeaten streak at home snapped during the 2020-21 season with a 1-0 loss to Cal on March 20 ... went 42-0-1 over the span, which began at the beginning of the 2017 season ... played to a 1-1 draw vs. then-No. 7 Santa Clara on September 16, 2018 for the only tie over the 43-match string
CARDINAL IN THE TOP 10
- Stanford opened the 2026 season at No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches poll after finishing 2025 as the national runner-up ... was ranked No. 1 in the preseason poll for the first time since 2018 and has carried the top ranking through the first two polls this year
- The Cardinal opened the 2025 season at No. 7 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, reached as high as No. 1, and was ranked in the Top 10 throughout the year
- Including the final poll, the Cardinal was ranked in the top three in each of the last 13 polls in 2025
- The top ranking last year was the first for Stanford since finishing the 2019 season as the national champion
- The ACC held the No. 1 ranking in all but one week last year ... North Carolina, Duke, Stanford, Virginia, Notre Dame and Florida State all occupied the top spot
- In the last 37 weeks of the United Soccer Coaches Poll, dating back to 2023, an ACC team has been ranked No. 1 in all but three polls
LONDON YOUNG NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
- Helping lead Stanford to a 1-0 shutout victory at Cal Poly to open the 2026 season, freshman London Young was named the inaugural ACC Freshman of the Week on August 18
- The conference weekly honor was the first of Young’s career, and the first for Stanford this season
- Young played all 90 minutes at centerback for the Cardinal in the win, helping to limit the Mustangs to just four total shots - including two on frame
- North Carolina’s Bella Devey was named Offensive Player of the Week, Wake Forest’s Sierra Sythe was named Defensive Player of the Week, and Nona Reason of Clemson shared Co-Goalkeeper of the Week with Wake Forest’s Valentina Amaral
RING, RING...THE NATIONAL TEAM IS CALLING
- Caroline Birkel, Lizzie Boamah and Y-Lan Nguyen will represent the U.S., while Kaiya Jota and Eleanor Klinger will suit up for England, at the Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland that will run from September 5-27
- Stanford's three U.S. selections are tied with North Carolina for the most from any college program, while Jota and Klinger are the lone collegiate players on the England roster
- The USA opens the World Cup on Sunday, September 6 against Italy (9 a.m. PT), then faces 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup finalist Japan on Wednesday, September 9 (9 a.m.) and finishes the group stage against New Zealand on Saturday, September 12 (6 a.m. PT)
- England will get their World Cup campaign underway against Canada on Saturday, September 5 in Bielsko-Biała, before facing Tanzania on Tuesday, September 8, and concluding Group B play against Brazil on Friday, September 11
- For the second time ever, and in its 12th installment, the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup will feature 24 nations ... the competition started in 2002 as a 12-team tournament played at the U-19 level ... the 2004 tournament also featured U-19s before moving to U-20s for the 2006 tournament
- The 24 teams that will compete in the tournament are host Poland, England, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain from Europe; the USA, Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica from Concacaf; Benin, Tanzania, Ghana and Nigeria from Africa; Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Colombia from South America; Korea Republic, Japan, Korea DPR and China PR from Asia; and New Zealand and New Caledonia from Oceania
- The 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup features 24 countries divided into six groups of four teams ... the top two finishers in each group and the four best third-place finishers will advance to the Round of 16 taking place on September 16 and 17 ... the quarterfinals will all be played on September 19 and 20 with the semifinals being contested on Wednesday, September 23 ... the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Final and Third-Place Match will be held on Sunday, September 26
CARDINAL TABBED SECOND IN STACKED ACC
- Coming off a 2025 season in which it won its first ACC regular-season and tournament titles, Stanford was picked to finish second this year by the league’s coaches
- Stanford secured three first-place votes and totaled 233 points, just six points behind ACC favorite Notre Dame with seven first-place votes and 239 overall points ... Duke, which collected three first-place votes, was third with 224 points, followed by defending national champion Florida State (three first-place votes, 213 points) and North Carolina (one first-place vote, 207 points) to round out the top five
- The United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll included No. 1 Stanford, No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 3 Duke, No. 4 Florida State, No. 8 North Carolina, No. 11 Virginia, No. 18 Wake Forest and No. 25 Clemson, while Louisville entered the year receiving votes
PAIR ON PRESEASON ALL-ACC SQUAD
- In addition to the preseason poll, the ACC coaches also selected a Preseason All-ACC team, with sophomore Caroline Birkel and junior Charlotte Kohler earning spots on the squad
- Birkel is the reigning ACC Goalkeeper of the Year and was named United Soccer Coaches All-Region third team as a freshman
- Kohler earned United Soccer Coaches All-America third team and All-Region second team honors a year ago
TOP PLAYERS PLAY ON THE FARM
- Stanford boasted six players on TopDrawerSoccer's Preseason Top 100 Players list and three on the Preseason Best XI teams
- Midfielders Charlotte Kohler and Y-Lan Nguyen both landed on the Preseason Best XI first team, while goalkeeper Caroline Birkel was selected Best XI second team
- Nguyen led the pack of six Cardinal in the Top 100, claiming the No. 6 overall spot ... Kohler (No. 8), Birkel (No. 20), Bella Winn (No. 34), Eleanor Klinger (No. 44) and Sammy Smith (No. 86) were also featured on the list
- The Cardinal’s six players in the Top 100 were tied for the most of any program in the nation, while Stanford is the only program to have two players in the top 10
SUCCESS UNDER RATCLIFFE
- This fall marks the 24th season under the direction of Knowles Family Director of Women's Soccer Paul Ratcliffe
- Ratcliffe is Stanford's all-time winningest soccer coach with a 415-74-43 record in his tenure on The Farm
- Ratcliffe has guided Stanford to three national championships, seven NCAA finals, 11 conference titles, 12 College Cup appearances, a berth in the NCAA third round in 16 of the past 20 seasons, and a spot in the NCAA Tournament in 22 of his 23 seasons
AYE AYE, CAPTAINS!
- Stanford named a pair of players team captains ahead of the 2026 season - senior Mia Bhuta and junior Charlotte Kohler
- Bhuta was previously voted a team captain a year ago, while Kohler is a first-year captain on The Farm
RELOADING FOR 2026
- Continuing to maintain one of the premier women’s soccer programs in the nation, The Knowles Family Director of Women's Soccer Paul Ratcliffe added the No. 2 overall recruiting class for the 2026 season according to TopDrawerSoccer
- The high-profile signing class included freshmen Kennedy Kelly, Ella Kral, Sadie Leal-Schuman, Peyton Marinos, Ale Munneke, Aniya Williams and London Young, and transfers Bella Winn (UCLA) and Rhiannon Stewart (Harvard)
- Williams and Young joined the Cardinal as early-enrollees for the winter quarter in 2026 and began training with the Cardinal during the spring
GATORADE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
- Three current Stanford players were named their respective state Gatorade Players of the Year at the conclusion of their high school careers
- Charlotte Kohler (California), Sammy Smith (Idaho) and Jaden Thomas (Texas) each earned the selections for the 2023-24 school year
- Kohler and Smith are both two-time Gatorade Players of the Year after being lauded as juniors following the 2022-23 season
HITTING THE GROUND RUNNING
- Stanford scored 24 goals in the first 15 minutes of a match last year, including 14 in the first 10, and six within five minutes of kickoff
- Eleanor Klinger's goal just 39 seconds into the match at Pitt on September 14 was the quickest tally for the Cardinal last year, and the fastest for a Cardinal player since Christen Press scored in 23 seconds against BYU on November 14, 2009
- The Cardinal was also quick coming out for the second half, collecting 18 goals in the first 15 minutes, and eight in the first 10 minutes, of the second-half whistle ... Charlotte Kohler had the fastest second-half goal last year, striking for one just 47 seconds into the second half against Cal Poly on November 14
- Over the course of the season, Stanford scored 49 goals in the first half and 47 in the second half of matches
- So far this season, Stanford has scored a pair of goals within the first 10 minutes of the opening whistle - scoring the sixth and 10th minutes against No. 14 Georgetown on August 20
RILEY CLAIMS HER HALL OF FAME SPOT
- A four-time Olympian and five-time World Cup participant while captaining New Zealand, Ali Riley will be inducted into the Stanford Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026 on Friday, September 25
- Joining Riley as members of the class are Inky Ajanaku (women’s volleyball), Kevin Hogan (football), Kristian Ipsen (men’s swimming and diving), Onnie Killefer (field hockey), Owen Marecic (football), Ali Riley (women’s soccer), Erika Roddy (women’s rowing), Laura Shane (lacrosse), Erik Shoji (men’s volleyball) and Kawika Shoji (men’s volleyball)
- Riley will be the 10th inductee from women's soccer and the first since Kelley O'Hara in 2025
- Riley led the Cardinal to four NCAA appearances (2006-09), back-to-back NCAA College Cups (2008-09) and a national runner-up finish (2009) ... Top Drawer Soccer First-Team All-American (2009), NSCAA Third-Team All-American (2009) ... member of Pac-10 title squad (2009), fueling the Cardinal to its first conference championship in seven seasons ... two-time All-Pac-10 selection (first team in 2009, second team in 2007) ... Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2009), 3-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection (2007-09) ... four-time Olympian (2008, 2012, 2016, 2020), representing New Zealand ... five-time World Cup participant (2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, 2023), representing New Zealand ... retired in September 2025 following a decorated professional career, including winning WPS championships with FC Gold Pride (2010) and Western New York Flash (2011) while recognized as a 5-time New Zealand Player of the Year
A LOOK BACK AT 2025
- Returning to the College Cup for the third consecutive season, Stanford finished the 2025 campaign with a 21-2-2 overall record and a 9-0-1 record in its second Atlantic Coast Conference season
- The Cardinal made its 34th NCAA Tournament appearance overall in 2025, including its 27th in the last 28 seasons
- The Cardinal reached the College Cup final for the second time in the last three years, dropping the national championship to Florida State
- Stanford captured the 2025 ACC regular-season and tournament titles and entered the postseason ranked No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches and TopDrawerSoccer polls
- Prior to being named No. 1 in the final United Soccer Coaches poll of the regular season, held the top ranking for two weeks earlier in the season (August 25 and September 1)
- The Cardinal scored at least three goals in 17 of the 25 matches, reached the five-goal plateau 11 times, and scored at least six goals six times
- The Cardinal's 96 combined goals was the second-most in Stanford history for a single season (102 in 2019)
- Stanford averaged a national-best 22.80 shots per game, having posted at least 20 in 16 of the 25 matches, and led the nation in scoring offense (3.84 goals per game), assists per game (3.76), goal differential (+72), points per game (11.44), total assists (94), total goals (96) and total points (286)
- Stanford conceded just 24 goals and posted nine shutouts
- Jasmine Aikey was selected the MAC Hermann Trophy winner and TopDrawerSoccer Player of the Year ... was named United Soccer Coaches All-America first team, TopDrawerSoccer Best XI first team, All-ACC first team, ACC Championship MVP, ACC All-Tournament, Women's College Cup All-Tournament team, and a finalist for the Honda Sport Award for Soccer ... College Sports Communicators Academic All-America first team and was named Academic All-America Team Member of the Year - becoming just the second player in history to win the Hermann Trophy and Team Member of the Year in the same season (Christine Sinclair, Portland, 2005) ... eventually named College Sports Communicators Overall Academic All-American of the Year - just the third Stanford student-athlete to win the overall honor, joining football’s Tommy Vardell (1991-92) and women’s swimming’s Katie Ledecky (2017-18)
- Caroline Birkel was named United Soccer Coaches All-Region third team, ACC Goalkeeper of the Year, TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI first team, All-ACC first team and All-ACC Freshman team
- Elise Evans was a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy and was named United Soccer Coaches All-America first team, ACC Defensive Player of the Year, TopDrawerSoccer Best XI first team, All-ACC first team and ACC All-Tournament, and was tabbed United Soccer Coaches National Scholar Player of the Year
- Lily Freer was named TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI first team
- Shae Harvey was named All-ACC second team and Women's College Cup All-Tournament team
- Andrea Kitahata was named United Soccer Coaches All-Region second team, TopDrawerSoccer Best XI second team, All-ACC first team and ACC All-Tournament
- Charlotte Kohler was named United Soccer Coaches All-America third team, TopDrawerSoccer Best XI third team, All-ACC second team and ACC All-Tournament
- Y-Lan Nguyen was named TopDrawerSoccer National Freshman of the Year, TopDrawerSoccer Freshman Best XI first team, All-ACC Freshman team and Women's College Cup All-Tournament team
SMITH ACHIEVES WINTER OLYMPIC DREAMS
- Less than two months after starting at defender in the 2025 College Cup final for Stanford, Sammy Smith achieved her lifelong goal of making an Olympic team
- Smith earned a spot on the U.S. Olympic Cross Country Ski Team ahead of the 2026 Milano Cortina Games, which began February 6, 2026, and participated in the women's sprint classic
- Stanford has long been regarded as the preeminent training ground for national team competition ... in Summer Olympics competition, affiliates have captured 335 overall medals from 196 medalists, including a school-record 39 medals at the 2024 Paris Games, representing the most student-athlete medals won in an Olympics by any school ... for the third consecutive edition of the Summer Games, Stanford also totaled the most Team USA selections (37) and Team USA medals (36)
- However, this one just felt a bit different ... Smith’s selection to the national team is extremely rare, if not, unprecedented: a current varsity student-athlete competing for the national team of a different sport within the same academic calendar year ... a native of Boise, Idaho, Smith is believed to be Stanford’s first American varsity student-athlete to also participate in a Winter Olympics since Bonny Warner, a member of the Cardinal’s field hockey team from 1982-84 who competed for Team USA’s luge squad in 1984, 1988 and 1992 ... Stanford’s most recent Team USA Winter Olympian was Rachael Flatt, a figure skater who competed in the 2010 Games and graduated in 2015
- Following a sophomore campaign in which she appeared in every match for the Cardinal, including starting 14 at defender, Smith quickly shifted her attention to the slopes and traveled to Lake Placid, New York, for the U.S. Cross Country Championships from Jan. 4-9 ... just 27 days removed from the national title match, Smith won both the skate sprint and classic sprint to make her case for inclusion on the Olympic team
- Needing another strong performance to solidify her standing, Smith traveled to the 2026 FIS Cross Country Skiing World Cup in Oberhof, Germany, from Jan. 17-18 ... in a potential preview of Olympic competition to come, Smith sprinted to a career-best 12th-place finish and was the top American in the field
- All that was left to do was await the announcement of the 97-member U.S. Ski & Snowboard Olympic Team ... that announcement came early on the morning of Jan. 22 as Team USA nominated its athletes for the Olympic Games
- The Milano Cortina Games took place across Italy, becoming the most geographically widespread Games in history ... athletes competed across 25 venues in four main clusters: Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Valtellina and Val di Fiemme, with 116 medal events on the schedule ... for ski and snowboard events, Bormio hosted men’s alpine, Cortina hosted women’s alpine, cross country, ski jumping and nordic combined took place in Val di Fiemme and freestyle, freeski and snowboard in Livigno
REPRESENTING THE SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM
- Fourteen former Cardinal are active and have regularly suited up with their respective Senior National Teams in recent years
- The United States Women's National Team regularly features nine former Cardinal - Jane Campbell, Alana Cook, Tierna Davidson, Naomi Girma, Lo'eau LaBonta, Catarina Macario, Andi Sullivan, Kennedy Wesley and Sophia Wilson
- Amy Sayer plays for Team Australia, Kyra Carusa represents Ireland, Alex Tay suits up for Ghana, and Madison Ayson and Nya Harrison play for the Philippines
- Girma was voted 2023 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year - the second Cardinal honored in as many seasons after Sophia Smith was selected in 2022
- Three icons of the game recently retired after lengthy national team stints, including Kelly O'Hara and Christen Press for USA, and long-time New Zealand captain, Ali Riley
HOME OF CHAMPIONS
- Stanford is the all-time leader with 139 NCAA team championships (71 men, 68 women), and 178 national championships overall
- The Cardinal owns the most recognizable streak in college athletics, having won at least one NCAA team title during each of the last 50 seasons, dating back to the 1976-77 campaign
- During the 2025-26 season, artistic swimming, men's gymnastics, sailing and women's golf won national titles, with the gymnastics title stretching the NCAA team title streak to 50 years
- Stanford has won the Learfield Directors’ Cup in 26 of the possible 32 seasons, including a 25-year streak from 1995-2019