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Stanford ladies shut out in Faculty Cup remaining loss to Florida State

Editorial Board Published December 9, 2025
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Essentially the most proficient offense within the nation misplaced its scoring contact on the worst attainable time.

No. 1 Stanford was shut out for the second time all season in a 1-0 loss to No. 3 Florida State within the ladies’s Faculty Cup remaining Monday evening in Kansas Metropolis.

The Seminoles (16-2-4) scored with three minutes left to win their third title in 5 years – together with a 5-1 win over Stanford within the 2023 title sport.

The Cardinal (21-2-2) led the nation with 4 targets and 23 photographs a sport. It outshot FSU 18-8, together with a 9-3 edge in photographs on purpose, however was unable to beat goalie Kate Ockene, who saved point-blank headers by Eleanor Klinger and Jasmine Aikey within the first half.

It was the thirteenth shutout in 22 video games for FSU, which hadn’t misplaced since a 2-1 residence defeat towards the Cardinal on Oct. 16.

The profitable second got here when a cross from Taylor Suarez was deflected by Stanford defender Elise Evans proper to Wrianna Hudson, who one-timed the ball into the web with 3:01 remaining.

Hudson had additionally scored the one purpose in Florida State’s semifinal win over TCU.

The Seminoles have now gained 5 titles, the second-most behind UNC (22).

Stanford, the highest general seed, had outscored opponents 22-5 in 5 NCAA Match video games and had gained 17 straight because of a red-hot offense that had produced at the very least three targets in 17 of 24 matches.

Its offense was led by TopDrawerSoccer Participant of the 12 months Jasmine Aikey, who had a purpose contribution in all 13 NCAA Match video games in her profession.

A exact free kick by Aikey was sufficient to get previous No. 2 Duke 1-0 within the semifinals on Friday and gave her 21 targets, one shy of the nationwide lead and the fourth-most in program historical past for a single season. However there was no golden second for Aikey or Stanford on Monday.

After Stanford went into halftime scoreless for under the third time this season, Stanford coach Paul Ratcliffe stated in a halftime interview that the workforce simply wanted to attach just a few extra passes and be extra composed on the ball.

“Our final pass and our quality in the final third need to be a little sharper,” Ratcliffe stated. “But we’re getting opportunities.”

On the opposite finish, Stanford defender Sophie Murdock deflected a close-in try by first-team All-American Jordynn Dudley because the Cardinal held the Seminoles and not using a shot on purpose.

However to the extent Stanford struggled this season, it was in conceding targets within the remaining quarter-hour, which caught up with them on the worst attainable time.

Hudson’s rating, which got here on a scramble after a nook kick, was solely the second time this season that the Cardinal had conceded the primary purpose.

Stanford made a livid try at an equalizer, and Stephanie Kohler fell within the FSU field with 13 seconds left. However after going to a video overview, the referee decided that she had not been fouled, ending the Cardinal’s hopes for a comeback.

The one different time Stanford had been shut out was in a 2-0 loss at UCLA three months in the past.

The sport capped the careers of Aikey, ACC Defensive Participant of the 12 months Elise Evans, all-ACC ahead Andrew Kitahata and the remainder of Stanford’s standout senior class, which had made three straight Faculty Cup appearances.

Stanford fell to 3-4 in championship video games. Its final title got here in 2019.

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