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Darren Bechtel

Desert can’t take Stanford heat

By Mike Scotto
SPORTS| The road once again proved friendly to the Stanford women’s tennis team this weekend, as it swept a pair of matches in Arizona in its usual dominating fashion.

Card bats and gloves swarm Hornets

By Brett Kaufman
SPORTS| Apparently, the 2003 Stanford baseball team has taken to the consistency and invariability that characterizes the entire program year after year.

Bears get paddled twice

By Rachael Hanley
SPORTS| On Saturday the Stanford lightweight rowers arrived at Redwood Shores. They looked at the rain and the wind buffeting their home course.

Stanford lies at the end of the Rainbows

By Felipe Valdez
SPORTS| The No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team (16-2, 8-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) posted two decisive wins this weekend.

Men stay perfect in Pac-10 play

By Chris Meyer
SPORTS| This weekend the No. 7 Stanford (18-3, 5-0 Pacific-10 Conference) men’s tennis team rolled over the Arizona schools at the Taube Family Tennis Center to maintain a perfect conference record.

Men rally to earn two road wins

By Emily Kuehler
SPORTS| Just two weeks ago, the No. 10 Stanford men’s volleyball team (17-11, 14-8 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) was tied for seventh place in-conference, unsure if it would even move on to postseason play, as only the top eight teams advance to the MPSF Tournament.

Golfers stroke to seventh

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| The Arizona State Sun Devils were up to their old tricks this weekend at the 31st Annual ASU Thunderbird Invitational. For the 12th time in tournament history, the host team spoiled the fun for its guests by capturing the team title.