The No. 1 Stanford women's soccer team had its program-record win streak end at 29 games but maintained its unbeaten streak with a 1-1 tie against visiting No. 7 Santa Clara on Sunday.

"It was a good match, a solid test for us and it will help us moving forward, for sure," said Stanford coach Paul Ratcliffe. "Everyone got caught up in the emotion of this game, which makes it hard, but challenges like this will benefit us in the long run."

The Cardinal (7-0-1) extended its program-record unbeaten run to 30 games and outshot the Broncos (7-1-1), 28-10. Sophia Smith scored Stanford's only goal, her fourth of the season, and Alison Jahansouz made four saves, including saving a penalty kick before Santa Clara's equalizer in the second half.

After a strong start by Santa Clara, Smith put the Cardinal in front in the 43rd minute. She collected an errant back pass and raced past both center backs to tap it past Melissa Lowder and give Stanford the lead.

After the break, Catarina Macario and Madison Haley were denied by fantastic saves – Haley put one in the back of the net in the 51st minute but it was called back for offside. Santa Clara bagged the tying goal in the 67th minute after Kiki Pickett was whistled for a foul in the box. Jahansouz saved the spot kick but Michaela George stabbed home the rebound after a scramble in the box.