. – The Stanford women's golf team completed the fall season with a runner-up finish Wednesday in the East Lake Cup at East Lake Golf Club. The Cardinal fell to USC, 3-2 in the nationally-televised championship match on the Golf Channel.It marked the third consecutive year Stanford has competed in the elite event limited to men's and women's semifinalists from the previous year's NCAA Championships.Vanderbilt defeated Illinois, 3-0-2, to capture the men's crown."I thought we grew a little bit today," said, the Margot and Mitch Milias Director of Women's Golf. "In fact, I think we were a little bit better today than we were yesterday just in the way they handled themselves and their mental attitude. We came up against some stiff competition here, and USC played really well on the back nine. That was the difference."The Cardinal got off to a strong start, as sophomores(4 and 2) and(5 and 4) posted decisive wins. But seniorlost 1-down to Robynn Ree, the latter holing a 10-foot par putt on the 18th green.Sophomorevaulted to a 2-up advantage after eight holes against Muni He. But for the second consecutive day, Lee ran into a buzz saw. He won four straight holes with three birdies and an eagle, Lee just missing an eagle attempt from closer range for a tie at the par-5 14th. He prevailed, 3 and 2.In the final match, Stanford sophomorefell 4-down after 10 holes to Divya Manthena, but rallied to claim 11, 12 and 13 to close 1-down. Manthena regrouped to win, 4 and 2.Stanford advanced to the finals by edging Arizona State on Tuesday, 3-2. The Cardinal also won the 18-hole medal play portion of the event on Monday, as Lee, Aubert, Valenzuela and Wang earned top 10 finishes."If you're at this tournament, you're doing something well," Walker said. "We're thrilled that we've been here for three straight years and surrounded by great teams. It's a nice way to end your fall season."The Cardinal is ide until Feb. 11-13, when it starts the spring season at the Northrop Grumann Challenge at Palos Verdes Country Club in Palos Verdes, California. The event is hosted by Ohio State.