DiBiasi won a header in midfield, which was flicked on by Kuhlmann. As the referee played the advantage after Kuhlmann was brought down, Smith latched onto the ball and unleashed a 20-yard strike which left Molly Eby no chance in goal.

The Cardinal (2-0-0) outshot the Dons (2-1-0) 34-5, including a 16-4 advantage in shots on goal, and were led by its three Colorado natives: Jordan DiBiasi, Sophia Smith and Civana Kuhlmann. The trio combined for three goals and four assists, and Catarina Macario added two of her own in a 26-minute cameo off the bench.

"We're pleased with the result but disappointed to have conceded so easily," Cardinal coach Paul Ratcliffe said. "I was very happy with some of our freshman tonight, and the depth of this team is going to play a big role this season. We have some tightening up to do before we face some tougher opponents in September."

Lauren Rood (1-0-0) finished with three saves, while Smith and Kuhlmann led the team with eight shots apiece. DiBiasi led the team with two assists while Smith and Kuhlmann tallied one apiece.

Kuhlmann won Stanford's second penalty of the night in the 59th minute, and DiBiasi slotted it into the side netting for her first strike of the season.

After the Dons equalized off of a corner kick in the 30th minute, Stanford scored four unanswered goals to make it 5-1 by the 59th minute.

The junior forward appeared in her 30th game for Dartmouth and her 16th start. She scored from 20 yards, with an assist from Hayley Soriano, at the 12:27 mark. It was her only shot attempt of the contest.

Menlo School grad Zoe Enright scored Dartmouth's first goal of the season and her second career goal in the Big Green's 2-0 victory over visiting Quinnipiac on Friday.

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Stanford women strike quickly in soccer win over the Dons