Welcome to “This Week in Sports.” We are Kenneth King and Charis Charitsis from The Daily’s sports section, and we will be walking you through the major games, events and stories from the past week.
Football
Stanford (2-4, 1-3 Pac-12) stormed back in the second half from a 29-point deficit to beat Colorado (4-3, 1-3 Pac-12) in double overtime 46-43. Sophomore quarterback Ashton Daniels threw for 396 yards and four TDs. Sophomore wide receiver Elic Ayomanor had 13 catches and three TDs, including one to tie up the first overtime and another for 97 yards that changed the entire game. The Canadian sophomore set an all-time single-game receiving record with 294 yards for the Cardinal, breaking the previous record that had stood for 24 years.
As time was expiring in the fourth quarter, senior kicker Joshua Karty made a 46-yard field goal to send the game into overtime. In the second extra session, senior safety Alaka’i Gilman intercepted a Buffalo pass, setting up Karty’s game-winning 31-yard field goal.
Cardinal on the board ‼️ @StanfordFball@brycefarrell11 punches it in 💨 pic.twitter.com/QlCf91gSHR
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 14, 2023
97 YARDS. HOUSE.
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) October 14, 2023
🔥: @elicayomanor #GoStanford | 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/MOIgJQqMf7
ELIC X 2 🫡
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) October 14, 2023
📺 ESPN#GoStanford | @elicayomanor pic.twitter.com/Quk4BQXK4g
One. Score. GAME.
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) October 14, 2023
Daniels ➡️ @brycefarrell11 #GoStanford | 📺 ESPN pic.twitter.com/ph7gUb6I25
STANFORD MAKES THE FG TO FORCE OT 🤯
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 14, 2023
Colorado was up 29-0 at the half 😳
(via @CFBONFOX) pic.twitter.com/TojQ6xcAzi
THIS ELIC AYOMANOR CATCH OVER TRAVIS HUNTER 😳
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 14, 2023
DOUBLE OT
(via @StanfordFball) pic.twitter.com/Bc30urEaMu
COMEBACK COMPLETE ✅#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/pf4PZUsdfP
— Stanford Football (@StanfordFball) October 14, 2023
Men’s water polo
No. 3 Stanford (11-5, 2-2 Pac-12) scored a 9-8 victory over No. 2 ranked California (13-3, 2-2 Pac-12) in Saturday’s Big Splash at Avery Aquatic Center. The Cardinal were up by four goals with just six minutes left in the game but almost lost the lead as the Bears fought back, narrowing the margin to a single goal with a minute left.
However, Stanford’s defense stayed solid thereafter and the team secured the victory. Senior Jackson Painter scored four goals, while seniors Ethan Parrish and Riley Pittman added two apiece. Redshirt freshman goalkeeper Griffen Price made a significant contribution with 10 saves.
Parrish scores! A terrific finish after great ball movement from Painter and Pittman.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/HW3ZXhC3NZ
— Stanford Men's Water Polo (@StanfordMWP) October 14, 2023
Parrish throws the fastball! His second today puts us in front by four.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/4MzM0aSAdj
— Stanford Men's Water Polo (@StanfordMWP) October 14, 2023
Two shots, two goals! Pittman in front off the feed from Painter.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/CeBcHeQiuU
— Stanford Men's Water Polo (@StanfordMWP) October 14, 2023
Never easy, but the work is always worth it.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/RYzn7eA2lr
— Stanford Men's Water Polo (@StanfordMWP) October 15, 2023
Women’s volleyball
Women’s volleyball (15-2, 8-0 Pac-12) won its ninth consecutive match at Maples Pavilion. On Friday, the team beat USC (11-7, 5-3 Pac-12) in convincing fashion (25-22, 25-14, 25-14). Redshirt senior outside hitter Catie Baird posted a match-high 12 kills. Fifth year opposite hitter Kendall Kipp tallied another 12 kills, three aces and one block, while sophomore outside hitter Elia Rubin added 10 kills, three blocks and 13 digs, tallying her eighth double-double this season.
Two days later, the Cardinal faced UCLA (10-8, 2-6 Pac-12). After dropping the opening set 25-27, they turned the game around, winning the next three sets 25-23, 25-20 and 25-10. Baird turned in her first double-double of the season, posting 17 kills and 11 digs. She was also responsible for four of the Cardinal’s eight aces. Kipp contributed 16 kills, four blocks and two aces and Rubin had another 16 kills and three blocks.
Rubin with another double-double (10K, 12D) 👊
— Stanford Women's Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 14, 2023
📺 » @Pac12Network #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/nfqdOWjvND
This was fun 👀
— Stanford Women's Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 14, 2023
📺 » @Pac12Network #GoStanford x @caitiebaird_ pic.twitter.com/cNbWD06avp
All Right Now 🎶🥳#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/sZPw7vX68o
— Stanford Women's Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 14, 2023
.@KippKendall out of the back row 💪
— Stanford Women's Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 15, 2023
📺 » @Pac12Network #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/Qq5zMtNbVd
WOW 😳😳😳
— Stanford Women's Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 15, 2023
📺 » @Pac12Network #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/XkIYOcaD3h
Pink Match victory 🎀
— Stanford Women's Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 15, 2023
Shout out to the 4,155 fans in attendance – the largest in Maples so far this season 👏#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/wyGqnsoFhi
Women’s soccer
On Saturday, No. 2 women’s soccer (12-0-2, 5-0-1 Pac-12) tied Washington (6-5-3, 1-4-1 Pac-12) 1-1 at Cagan Stadium. The Huskies took an early lead but the Cardinal fought back and leveled the score in the 48th minute with a goal by sophomore forward Allie Montoya. The match was one-sided with Stanford outshooting the Huskies 31-5 in total shots and 13-3 in shots on goal, including two that hit the crossbar and one that hit the post. Washington’s goalkeeper had a career-high 12 saves as the Huskies put an end to their 19-match losing streak against Stanford, dating back to 2004.
48’ » GOALLLLLLL 🌲@alliemontoyaa is there for the putback and we are level!
— Stanford Women's Soccer (@StanfordWSoccer) October 15, 2023
💻 » https://t.co/akMUwVwJdQ#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/sNq8arWeW9
The Cardinal surrendered an early goal, but @alliemontoyaa delivered the equalizer as No. 2 Stanford remained unbeaten on the season.
— Stanford Women's Soccer (@StanfordWSoccer) October 15, 2023
🗞️ » https://t.co/VorGctq9dN#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/oyCb616iGQ
Men’s soccer
No. 9 Stanford (6-2-3, 0-1-3 Pac-12) earned a 2-0 victory over local rival Santa Clara (4-6-2, 2-0 WCC) on Monday night at Cagan Stadium. Redshirt sophomore midfielder Shane de Flores drew a penalty in the 25th minute, but the Santa Clara goalkeeper made a diving save. The two teams ended the first half scoreless.
However, senior midfielder Layton Purchase opened the Cardinal scoring early in the second half. In the 57th minute, sophomore midfielder Fletcher Bank doubled Stanford’s lead as the team maintained offensive pressure through the rest of the game.
On Thursday, Stanford hosted San Francisco (6-2-4, 0-1-1 Pac-12). Sophomore forward Liam Doyle was fouled inside the box in the 34th minute. Junior midfielder Will Reilly took the penalty and scored for the Cardinal, who kept their opponent scoreless until the 85th minute. However, the Dons were able to mount a complete comeback, scoring twice in the last five minutes, putting an end to Stanford’s 18-game winning streak.
THE BREAKTHROUGH 💪
— Stanford Men’s Soccer (@StanfordMSoccer) October 10, 2023
Layton sends home the opener to put the Card 🆙
51'|🌲1-0🐴
📺 » @Pac12Network
#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/fNByohHfbs
That ball movement 🤯
— Stanford Men’s Soccer (@StanfordMSoccer) October 10, 2023
Fletcher Bank's first goal of the season doubles the lead!
57'|🌲2-0🐴
📺 » @Pac12Network
#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/w4Z7glzQjG
How about the ball movement on this, btw? 🤌#NCAASoccer x 🎥 Pac-12 Network / @StanfordMSoccer
— NCAA Soccer (@NCAASoccer) October 10, 2023
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Cross country
On Friday, Stanford competed at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational. The women’s team captured fourth place in the regular season’s most competitive race, which featured 19 of the top 30 teams, solidifying its spot as one of the strongest teams in the nation after a first place at the USF Invitational opener and a second at Virginia Invitational.
Freshman Amy Bunnage was in the top three pack in the first half of the race. She finished 13th in 20:12.1. For the men’s team, Senior Ky Robinson placed fourth in 23:26.2, just three seconds short of a podium finish.
Freshman Amy Bunnage (13th) leads the Stanford women to fourth at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invite! The men race shortly.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/6kqZUsEUlL
— StanfordXCTF (@StanfordXCTF) October 13, 2023
Ky Robinson (pictured in 2022) takes fourth at Nuttycombe, and the Cardinal men place 20th.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/zgnhIwLDmq
— StanfordXCTF (@StanfordXCTF) October 13, 2023
Men’s tennis
Sophomore Nishesh Basavareddy reached the finals of the ATP Challenger Tournament in Fairfield, Calif., falling in the championship match 4-6, 1-6 to world No. 139 Zachary Svajda. Following the tournament, Basavareddy advanced almost 600 spots to No. 498. in the ATP world ranking.
👏 Nishesh.
— Stanford Men's Tennis (@StanfordTennis) October 15, 2023
He jumps 600‼️ spots in the ATP rankings after reaching the finals of the @ATPChallenger event in Fairfield, falling in the championship match.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/jxDInqYU0y
Women’s swimming & diving
The Cardinal kicked off their season with an impressive 190-105 home victory over Pittsburgh. Stanford claimed all but one title on the day with four 1-2-3 finishes, sweeping the 100 and 200 Back, 100 Free and 200 Fly. Junior Lauren Burch and sophomore Emilie Moore won the 1-meter and 3-meter dive events, respectively.
— Stanford Women's Swim/Dive (@stanfordwswim) October 13, 2023
Easy as 1-2-3!
— Stanford Women's Swim/Dive (@stanfordwswim) October 13, 2023
Natalie Mannion takes the event win in the 100Y Back with a 54:26 with Lucy Bell and Gigi Johnson rounding out the top three! #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/rxkeJe5q5u
Another clean sweep in the 200Y Fly!
— Stanford Women's Swim/Dive (@stanfordwswim) October 13, 2023
It is rreshman Caroline Bricker who posts a 1:55.96 for the event win, while Charlotte Hook and Sophie Duncan complete the 1-2-3 finish!#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/RXsrYGUbbG
Men’s swimming & diving
On Friday, Stanford beat Pittsburgh 179-116 at Avery Aquatic Center. Freshmen Rex Maurer and Jonathan Tan combined for four individual victories in their collegiate debuts. Maurer won the 100-yard backstroke in 47.09 and the 500 freestyle in 4:19.45, while Tan won the 50 free in 19.65 and the 100 free in 43.35. Junior diver Jack Ryan won the 1-meter with 396.00 points and the 3-meter with 437.25.
The season-opener goes to Stanford!#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/PsfnjNGS3k
— Stanford Men’s Swimming and Diving (@stanfordmswim) October 13, 2023
Women’s golf
Both the women’s and men’s teams traveled to Dallas, Texas to play in the Stephens Cup. The Cardinal women finished third in a 17-team field. In the third place match, the team bested South Carolina by a 4-1 score, with junior Caroline Sturdza, sophomores Megha Ganne and Kelly Xu and freshman Paula Martin Sampedro winning their matches. In the individual competition, Sampedro placed fourth, after five front-nine birdies in the final round helped put her at the top of the leaderboard. Xu and senior Sadie Englemann finished sixth and tied for 10th respectively, and Ganne tied for 12th.
The freshman birdies FOR THE LEAD at @TheStephensCup!!!
— Stanford Women's Golf (@StanfordWGolf) October 10, 2023
📺 @GolfChannel #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/qj4ma7idoA
Leaving @TheStephensCup with a match play DUB! 💪
— Stanford Women's Golf (@StanfordWGolf) October 11, 2023
📝: https://t.co/N5ZhGArjvq#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/vzDatSWnTV
Men’s golf
The men’s team placed sixth at the Stephens Cup tournament. In the individual competition, senior Jake Beber-Frankel shot a final round 5-under, with seven birdies, to lead the Stanford contingent with a tie for 17th place. Freshmen Ethan Gao and Kush Arora tied for 19th, their highest finishes so far in their emerging college careers. Both logged scores in the 60s in two of three rounds.
Three birdies through the front nine for the freshman! 🐦🐦🐦
— Stanford Men's Golf (@StanfordMGolf) October 9, 2023
Ethan Gao looking impressive early at @TheStephensCup! #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/L69ybKVfQY
Jake and Ethan pacing the squad through the front nine at 3-under!
— Stanford Men's Golf (@StanfordMGolf) October 10, 2023
We sit sixth in the team standings at 28-under on the tournament thus far!#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/ob4WEAVVHh