Florida State Wins Women's College Cup Title over Stanford: Highlights
Florida State scored a late goal to claim their third national title in five years, holding Stanford scoreless despite being outshot 18-8, officials said.
- Monday, Florida State Seminoles women's soccer team beat Stanford Cardinal women's soccer team 1-0 at CPKC Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri, with Wrianna Hudson scoring in the 87th minute and Kate Ockene making nine saves.
- Despite Stanford, known for early goals in 17 of 24 matches, having 96 total, their late-game vulnerability led to their loss in the final.
- Defensively, FSU limited clear chances despite being outshot overall as Kate Ockene made six saves in the first half and Stanford fired five shots in the first nine minutes.
- The result gives Florida State Seminoles a third title in five years, their fifth overall trailing UNC, while ending Stanford Cardinal's 17-match unbeaten streak and marking FSU's 13th shutout in 22 games since Oct. 16.
- Stanford's earlier tournament scoring pace made Monday's shutout especially rare, as the Cardinal set a record with 21 goals through first four matches and were shut out for only the second time this season.
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