No. 4 Stanford (13-3)

No. 7 Long Beach State (11-10) | Saturday • 12 p.m. (PT)

Ken Lindgren Aquatics Center • Long Beach State, Calif.

No. 6 UC Irvine (10-7) | Sunday • 1 p.m. (PT)

Anteater Aquatics Complex • Irvine, Calif.

Live Stats » Long Beach State | UC Irvine

Game Notes » Stanford

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CAREER SAVES LEADERS

Rank Name Years Total Saves 1. Drew Holland 2013 – present 867 2. Chris Aguilera 1994-98 744 3. Larry Bercutt 1990-93 727 4. Nick Ellis 1999 – 2002 714

Riding a seven-game winning streak, No. 4 Stanford hits the road a final time during the regular-season as the Cardinal travels south to face No. 7 Long Beach State at noon on Saturday and No. 6 UC Irvine at 1 p.m. on Sunday.Live statistics will be available for both matches, with the Long Beach State contest available here - http://www.thefosh.net/livestats.php?gameid=3885 and the UC Irvine contest available here - http://www.thefosh.net/livestats.php?gameid=3231.Stanford completed a perfect 4-0 weekend, defeating No. 16 Bucknell (11-3), Wagner (20-5), No. 7 Pepperdine (9-3) and No. 12 St. Francis Brooklyn (20-4) last week. Freshmanled all members of the Cardinal with 12 goals in the four contests. He posted a hat trick in three of the four contests. Senior goalieposted 29 saves over the four matches.The Cardinal is averaging 14.9 goals per game this season, topping the 20-goal mark in six of its 16 matches on the year. Freshmanleads the way offensively with 44 goals, with while senioris adding 28 scores. Juniorhas 27 and sophomorehas contributed 26 goals on the year.Freshmanhas lived up to his billing as one of the top players in his class coming out of high school. He has earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Newcomer of the Week honors twice in the first five weeks of the season. The freshman totaled 11 goals in four games at the Bruno Classic to lead Stanford to a sweep of No. 10 Harvard, No. 15 Brown, No. 19 St. Francis Brooklyn and MIT. He scored three goals in the win at Pacific three weeks ago to earn his second weekly honor.Hallock, who redshirted last season after playing for USA Water Polo in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero, leads Stanford in scoring with 44 goals through 16 matches. He is the lone Cardinal to score at least one goal in all 16 contests this season. The freshman ranks second in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in scoring, averaging 2.75 goals-per-game.Seniorbecame Stanford's all-time saves leader earlier this season. He enters this week's matches with 867 career stops. Holland is averaging 10.7 saves per game this season, with a season-high 17 stops at No. 2 USC in the Mountain Pacific Invitational Sept. 23.The Cardinal has out-scored its opponents 131-38 over the first half in the first 16 matches of the season. In the second quarter alone, Stanford has out-scored its opponents, 62-16.The Cardinal check in at No. 4 in this week's Collegiate Water Polo Association national poll released on Oct. 25. Stanford has been in the top five of the national poll every week over the past two seasons.Stanford's veteran group features eight seniors on the 2017 roster, includingand. Holland, Kimbell, Stapleton and Chase redshirted last season.Among Stanford's 18 returning letterwinners is a group of five individuals who have earned All-America honors in their career in goalie, utility man, and driversandSeniorhas posted 28 goals in Stanford's first 16 games and leads the Cardinal's active roster in career goals with 137. Smith has posted multiple goals in nine games this season, including a season-best four against No. 12 St. Francis Brooklyn last Sunday.The freshman trio ofandhave scored 69 goals this season. Hallock (44) is a redshirt freshman after sitting out last year following his competition in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janiero. Rhodes (16) and Abramson (9) are true freshmen.After playing 10 of its first 11 games on the road, Stanford recently completed its season-long four-game homestand. The Cardinal is 5-0 at home this season. Following this weekend's road contests, Stanford will play its final three regular-season matches at home, Nov. 4 vs. UCLA, No. 9 vs. Cal and No. 11 vs. Santa Clara.During a special halftime ceremony during the win over UCSB on Oct. 14, the program honored its NCAA championship teams from the 1980s as several Cardinal greats were recognized for their outstanding accomplishments. Several members of those teams went on to represent the United States in the Olympics, including Jody Campbell,, Craig Klass, Erich Fischer, Alan Mouchawar, as well as former head coach Dante Dettamanti.