Team Stats
STAN
USC
Shots
30
35
Turnovers
15
12
Caused Turnovers
6
10
Draw Controls
12
9
Free-Position Shots
10
8
Ground Balls
17
18
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Photo by: John McGillen
No. 16 USC Lacrosse Cuts Down No. 20 Stanford For 10-9 Win
March 25, 2019 | Women's Lacrosse, Features
Sophomore goalie Riley Hertford collected a career-high 17 saves in a victory over the Cardinal
LOS ANGELES – The No. 16-ranked USC lacrosse team (10-1, 5-0 Pac-12) pushed its winning streak to seven games following a 10-9 win over No. 20 Stanford (7-3, 3-2) at McAlister Field on Monday, March 25.
KEY PLAYERS
KEY PLAYERS
- Sophomore goalie Riley Hertford tied the second-highest single-game total in program history with a career-high 17 saves and picked up four ground balls.
- Sophomore midfielder Kelsey Huff scored three goals for her 10th-career hat trick and had three caused turnovers and four ground balls. She becomes the eighth Trojan to record 10 hat tricks in her career.
- Junior midfielder Kerrigan Miller scored two goals and had an assist to go with two ground balls and a caused turnover.
- Freshman midfielder Katie Ramsay scored two goals and handed out an assist to go with one draw control.
- Junior attacker Hope Anhut had a goal, an assist, and a ground ball.
- Senior defender Jackie Gilbert won four draws, picked up two ground balls, and caused two turnovers.
- For the Cardinal, eight different players scored goals led by Areta Buness who had two. Trudie Grattan had 14 saves and a pair of ground balls in goal. Genesis Lucero had six draw controls to go with two caused turnovers and two ground balls.
- Stanford scored the first goal of the game but the Trojans quickly answered with goals from Ramsay and Miller. The Cardinal pulled even at two-all, but the Trojans went in front by two on goals from Kaeli Huff and Ramsay. The Trojans went into the half with a 5-3 lead off the first of three Kelsey Huff goals scored with under one minute to halftime.
- Less than four minutes into the second half, Stanford pulled even at five-all on goals from Daniella McMahon and Buness. Two goals by Huff sandwiched another by Buness, but the Trojans held the 7-6 lead. Galen Lew scored for the Cardinal to net a seven-all tie, but Miller and Amanda Flayhan scored less than a minute apart to get the Trojans in front, 9-7.
- In the final 12 minutes, Ali Baiocco pulled Stanford within a goal at 11:01, but Anhut pushed USC ahead by two once more with her goal at 5:16. Stanford drew to within one again when Mikaela Watson scored unassisted with 2:05 to play.
- The Trojans stood their ground in the final two minutes, but the Cardinal got into the arc and Katherine Gjertsen took a shot with two seconds remaining. The ball got past Hertford, but the goal was waved off for a yellow card infraction on Gjertsen for a dangerous follow-through to preserve the one-goal win for the Women of Troy.
- The Trojans face California (5-7, 2-3 Pac-12) and No. 20 Stanford for a second time to begin the back half of the Pac-12 schedule. USC heads to Berkeley for a Friday (March 29) game at Memorial Stadium with a 5 p.m. PT start. Then, the Trojans visit the Farm for a Sunday-afternoon matinee (1 p.m.) at Cagan Stadium on March 31. The USC-Stanford game will be shown live on the Pac-12 Networks.
- USC ended a three-game losing streak to Stanford and pulled even in the all-time series at six-all.
- The Trojans defeated the Cardinal at McAlister Field for the first time. Stanford beat USC, 14-11, on McAlister Field last spring in their first visit. Each of Stanford's other three road games against USC took place in the LA Memorial Coliseum.
- The final score between USC and Stanford was a one-goal difference for the third time in the last four meetings.
- USC's win is its 18th all-time over a ranked opponent. The Trojans are 18-27 against ranked foes; 3-1 in 2019.
- The Trojans improve to 40-10 at McAlister Field and to 44-12 all-time in home games.
- The Women of Troy have kept each of their five Pac-12 opponents in single-digit scoring through five games for a 5.80 gaa.
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