
The Stanford women’s lacrosse team delivered a dominating performance Thursday night to defeat Cal, 16-6, in its Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament semifinal match.
The Cardinal advanced to the MPSF Tournament Final and will face top-seeded Denver, which won its semifinal game earlier in the day against USC, 17-11.
Stanford (12-5) got off to a hot start and never looked back, controlling a majority of the possession and spending most of its time in the offensive zone.
The Cardinal tallied eight goals each half and outshot the Golden Bears, 28-15. Stanford held Cal (9-7) to two scores in the opening half and four in the second.
“I thought we were really poised and disciplined, specifically on the offensive end,” said head coach Amy Bokker. “We really worked great possessions and waited for the highest quality shot, which was awesome.”
Hannah Farr opened the game’s scoring 2:04 into the match. She finished the game with a team-best four goals.
Stanford received goals from five players in the first half, and freshman Julia Burns notched three assists.
After taking an 8-2 lead into halftime, the Cardinal did not let up in the second half, notching another eight goals and holding Cal to four. Rachel Ozer and Burns led the way in the second half, scoring two goals apiece.














