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Here is it -- Macario's team-leading 8th assist for Carusa's team-leading 12th goal. 1-0, Card. #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/YgoXjdiDRz — Stanford Soccer (@StanfordWSoccer) October 22, 2017

Build up play = ??, & Macario has her 12th of the season to make it 4-0. Assists go to @tierna_davidson & @bellebriede. #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/VW6K3NSlrW — Stanford Soccer (@StanfordWSoccer) October 22, 2017

Watch THIS finish by @civanak -- her 7th goal of the season gives Stanford a 3-0 lead over Oregon State. ??: @Pac12Network #GoStanford pic.twitter.com/WaEM9nUIlX — Stanford Soccer (@StanfordWSoccer) October 22, 2017

Stanford's shutout streak extends to 693:20 minutes – the Cardinal's last goal allowed was in the Pac-12 opener at Washington State (Sept. 21).

Stanford's 65 goals through 16 games are more than any team scored all of last season (Alabama State, 62).

Four Cardinal – Alana Cook , Kyra Carusa , Jordan DiBiasi and Tierna Davidson – have started all 16 contests thus far.

, , and – have started all 16 contests thus far. With four more points today, Macario leads the team with 33 points on the season – entering the week, she led the Pac-12 with 24 points.

Four Cardinal have now registered seven or more goals – Macario (12), Carusa (12), Kuhlmann (8) and Xiao (7).

Lauren Rood 's shutout was her seventh in eight starts – she has allowed one goal in 720:00 minutes, holding a 0.13 goals-against average.

's shutout was her seventh in eight starts – she has allowed one goal in 720:00 minutes, holding a 0.13 goals-against average. Midfielder Andi Sullivan was absent from today's game after starting the United States National Team's 3-1 win over Korea in New Orleans on Thursday.

was absent from today's game after starting the United States National Team's 3-1 win over Korea in New Orleans on Thursday. In Pac-12 play, Stanford has scored 26 goals and allowed one in eight games.

At home, Stanford is 9-0-0 with 44 goals scored, 42 assists and no goals allowed.

No. 1 Stanford won its 13th game in a row on Sunday afternoon, defeating Oregon State 6-0 at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium.scored twice, andcontinued her superb form with two assists and one goal.andalso scored, andmade three saves to earn her seventh shutout of the season.The Cardinal (15-1-0 overall, 8-0-0 Pac-12) outshot the Beavers (4-9-3, 1-6-1) 28-5, including 18 on goal, and never looked back after Carusa's sixth-minute opener.won a free kick on the edge of the box, setting up Macario for the service. The freshman curled it with pace to the near post, and Carusa was there to nod home her 12th of the season.Macario, Carusa andeach had chances to double the lead before Rood smartly tipped over an Oregon State corner in the 31st minute that appeared goal-bound. Two minutes later, Xiao doubled the lead.and Macario combined at the edge of the box, setting up Xiao to blast home her seventh goal of the season with her left foot.made it 3-0 in the 40th minute with the assist going to. Kuhlmann dribbled toward the edge of the box and unleashed a left-footed curler into the top corner, leaving keeper Bella Geist with no chance.After the break, Macario scored her 12th goal of the season for Stanford's fourth of the day.started the move from the back line, linking up with Macario andto find space in the box and cross to Macario. Macario's one-touch finish was perfectly placed inside the far post, giving her three goals and three assists on the week.In the 71st minute, it was Briede who unlocked the Beavers' defense with a clever run to the end line and dangerous ball in, resulting in an own goal.'s run in the box caused problems for Oregon State, which fell down 5-0 as a result.Kuhlmann made it 6-0 in the 84th minute with a calm finish on the break afterput her through over the top. It was Kuhlmann's second two-goal outing in four games after scoring twice in front of her home-town fans at Colorado (Oct. 8).Top-ranked Stanford wraps up the regular season against three ranked Pac-12 opponents, starting with trips to UCLA (Oct. 26) and USC (Oct. 29) before hosting Cal on Nov. 3 for Senior Day.All games will broadcast live on Pac-12 Networks, and live statistics will be available at GoStanford.com.