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12/05/25 10:52:00
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12/05 22:48 CST Stanford beats Duke 1-0 in Women's College Cup semifinal, will
play Florida State for title
Stanford beats Duke 1-0 in Women's College Cup semifinal, will play Florida
State for title
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) --- Jasmine Aikey scored early in the first half and that
was all Stanford goalkeeper Caroline Birkel needed as the Cardinal beat Duke
1-0 at CPKC Stadium on Friday night in the semifinals of the Women's College
Cup.
Stanford (21-1-2), the only No. 1 seed to reach the semis, will play No. 3 seed
Florida State in an all-Atlantic Coast Conference championship match on Monday.
Aikey sent a curling shot from the left corner of the box past Duke keeper
Caroline Dysart at 9:02 and the Cardinal defense did the rest. It was the first
goal allowed by Dysart, who had posted four straight clean sheets in the
tournament. She finished with three saves for the Blue Devils (17-5-1) in the
all-ACC semifinal.
Birkel finished with two saves for the Cardinal, who are aiming for their
fourth title --- last winning in 2019. It is their 13th appearance and 10th
semifinal. Stanford beat No. 2 seed Michigan State 5-1 in the quarterfinals.
Stanford entered play with 95 goals on the season, 24 more than anyone else.
The Cardinal upped their unbeaten streak to 17 and they've outscored their
opponents 22-5 through five tournament victories. Their 21 goals through four
matches was a tournament record.
No. 2 seed Duke made the semifinals for a second straight season still looking
for its first championship. Blue Devils coach Kieran Hall is one of only three
coaches to reach the semis in her first season. Duke finished as the runners-up
in three of their previous five Cup appearances.
Duke advanced with a 3-0 victory over Washington in the quarterfinals.
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