The No. 15 Stanford women’s soccer team ended their home season on two high notes last weekend with wins against both Oregon and Oregon State, lifting the Cardinal to second place in the Pacific-10 Conference.

The Cardinal posted two shutouts and concluded their weekend Sunday with their sixth straight conference win.

Stanford pulled past Oregon State, 2-0, on Friday. Cardinal goal leaders Kelley O’Hara, a freshman, and Shari Summers, a senior, each recorded their seventh goal of the season. Junior goalkeeper Erica Holland and senior defender Rachel Buehler led Stanford’s defense to yet another shutout this season, holding the Beavers to just three shots.

The Beavers dominated the attack in the first part of the game with two shots and a breakaway from leading scorer Jodie Taylor. Holland kept the match scoreless, denying Taylor in the one-on-one.

The Cardinal responded on the offensive end in the next five minutes, with attempts by O’Hara, sophomore Hillary Heath and freshman Katie Riley. Still, Oregon State’s goalkeeper Melissa Onstad kept Stanford off the scoreboard in the first half.

But the Cardinal came out strong in the second half, dominating the rest of the match. Summers was the first to tally a goal in the 60th minute. Heath began the play with a cross to O’Hara and Stannard, who worked to set Summers up with a diving header to the back of the net.

Fifteen minutes later, the Cardinal’s offense got by Onstad for a second time, when sophomore midfielder Kelley Birch set up O’Hara, who knocked a header into the right corner of the net. Juniors Lizzy Goerge and Mimi Yuhas followed with two shots in the remaining time. Holland recorded her fourth shutout of the season.

Stanford followed their victory over Oregon State by defeating Oregon, 1-0, in their final home game of the regular season. Seniors Summers and defender Melissa Esparza were honored before the final home match of their career.

This match began with an early shot from Oregon’s leading scorer and former Pac-10 Player of the Week Nicole Garbin. However, Stanford responded early on with two shots, both wide, from Stannard and sophomore defender Allison Falk. Sophomore Lea MacKinnon followed with another close attempt that hit the crossbar.

In the closing moments of the first half, junior April Wall stepped up on defense and knocked Garbin’s second shot out of the box, keeping the Ducks off the scoreboard going into halftime. The game remained scoreless.

But again, Stanford came out and dominated play in the second half. The Cardinal took immediate control with a shot on the first play of the half. Though Oregon’s defense denied the shot along with Stanford’s next three from Stannard and MacKinnon, the Cardinal kept fighting.

Less than 20 minutes into the second half, Heath sent a corner kick to Buehler. The senior defender sent a header past Oregon goalkeeper Jessie Chatfield to put Stanford on the scoreboard. It was Buehler’s first goal this season and third career goal.

Still, the Ducks did not let up, earning an indirect free kick in the final seconds of play. But Stanford’s defense denied Oregon a goal to earn their 13th shutout of the season, an achievement complemented by the offense’s 13-5 outshooting of the Ducks.

Stanford once again out-shot its opponent, 13-5, and Holland earned her fifth shutout.

The Cardinal will head across the Bay next weekend to conclude their regular season against UC-Berkeley at 1 p.m. next Sunday.