
Women's Soccer set to Begin Three-Game Road Stretch at No. 3 Stanford
September 24, 2025 | Women's Soccer
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College women's soccer team is set to begin a three-game road stretch, starting with a match against No. 3 Stanford on Thursday evening. Kickoff is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time at Maloney Field at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium. The match will be streamed live on ACCNX.
A LOOK AT THEÂ OPPOSITION
- Stanford enters the contest ranked third in the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
- The Cardinal are coming off a bye week. Before that, Stanford completed a two-match road trip to start their ACC play, securing wins against Pitt and Clemson.
- Jasmine Aikey leads Stanford with seven goals this season and has also recorded five assists, totaling 15 points.
SERIES HISTORY
- This match will be the sixth regular-season meeting between the two teams and the first as conference opponents.
- Boston College has a record of 0-6-2 against Stanford.
- The last meeting took place in 2015, resulting in a 0-4 loss for the Eagles.
LAST TIME OUTÂ
- The Eagles earned a point in the ACC standings with a 0-0 tie against No. 16 Wake Forest.
- Olivia Shippee had an impressive outing, saving all three shots she faced.
- The Eagles maintained offensive pressure, with Emily Mara leading the team with two shots on goal.
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A LOOK AT THEÂ OPPOSITION
- Stanford enters the contest ranked third in the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
- The Cardinal are coming off a bye week. Before that, Stanford completed a two-match road trip to start their ACC play, securing wins against Pitt and Clemson.
- Jasmine Aikey leads Stanford with seven goals this season and has also recorded five assists, totaling 15 points.
SERIES HISTORY
- This match will be the sixth regular-season meeting between the two teams and the first as conference opponents.
- Boston College has a record of 0-6-2 against Stanford.
- The last meeting took place in 2015, resulting in a 0-4 loss for the Eagles.
LAST TIME OUTÂ
- The Eagles earned a point in the ACC standings with a 0-0 tie against No. 16 Wake Forest.
- Olivia Shippee had an impressive outing, saving all three shots she faced.
- The Eagles maintained offensive pressure, with Emily Mara leading the team with two shots on goal.
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Players Mentioned
Football: Jeremiah Franklin Media Availability (September 24, 2025)
Wednesday, September 24
Football: Sedarius McConnell Media Availability (September 24, 2025)
Wednesday, September 24
Football: Head Coach Bill O'Brien Media Availability (September 23, 2025)
Tuesday, September 23
Football: Lewis Bond Media Availability (September 23, 2025)
Tuesday, September 23