"Credit this team for battling through some adversity today with the late kickoff and having to drive down here," said Stanford coach Paul Ratcliffe. "Naomi Girma deserves a lot of credit for stepping up in this moment, she's been an unsung hero for us all season. I was pleased with the second-half performance but we need to start quicker and be more ruthless in the opening half."

The Cardinal extends its program-record unbeaten streak to 43 games, a run that dates to Aug. 25, 2017. Naomi Girma scored the first two goals of her career, Catarina Macario added one goal and one assist, and Civana Kuhlmann struck late in the match.

The tournament continues Sunday with Stanford (19-0-2) hosting Wisconsin in the Round of 16. The game remains scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium. Any updates regarding the air quality on Stanford's campus are available at GoStanford.com or via Twitter.

The top-seeded Stanford women's soccer team advanced to the third round of the NCAA tournament on Friday night, beating Mississippi, 4-1, at Rabobank Stadium in Salinas. The game was moved from Stanford due to air quality concerns.

The Rebels won the ball off the bar, countering against the lone Kiki Pickett in defense. Pickett did just enough to buy time for her teammates to race back and Stanford escaped the wild sequence unscathed.

Macario's run put her at the top of the six-yard line, slamming home the rebound with authority for her team-leading 13th goal of the season.

Macario didn't need long to put Stanford on top. In the 13th minute, she played Xiao into space on the left before Xiao unleashed back-to-back dangerous attempts, forcing two fine saves from Morgan McAslan.

The game, originally scheduled for 7 p.m. at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium on the campus of Stanford, was relocated to Salinas, drawing 421 fans. Prior to Stanford's win, Wisconsin eliminated Hofstra, 6-0.

Alison Jahansouz (15-0-2) made an outstanding save in the 76th minute to deny Julie Phillips, who connected perfectly from 25 yards to force the goalkeeper into action.

Girma's brace was completed in the 65th minute. Macario sent in an inch-perfect free kick into the box, which was flicked on by DiBiasi and finished by Girma at the far post.

DiBiasi forced a fantastic save by McAslan in the 55th minute, Xiao's vicious goal-bound attempt in the 57th minute was blocked and Macario had a curled effort of her own saved in the 58th minute.

The Cardinal came roaring back after halftime, spearheaded by a second-half brace from Girma, who entered the night without a goal. Girma stabbed home a ball that fell to her in the box in the 49th minute, restoring Stanford's advantage. The Cardinal then had a flurry of chances in the next 15 minutes before the freshman doubled her goal tally.

Stanford had several chances to double the lead before Ole Miss equalized in the 44th minute through Sophie Dineen, who stabbed home cross from the right flank that was flicked on by Channing Foster.

Kuhlmann emphatically made it 4-1 in the 79th minute. Briede collected the ball on the right wing, picking out the run of DiBiasi between the Rebels' center backs.

Unlikely scorer helps Stanford advance in NCAA soccer