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Stanford defenders wrap up USC's do-everything tailback Reggie Bush during last Saturday's 31-28 loss at home. The Cardinal should have an easier time containing Washington's injury-riddled offense.
It’s Been A Long Time
Cardinal’s last win over UW came in 1994
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Don’t look now, but Stanford is a two-touchdown favorite heading into tomorrow’s game against Washington at Stanford Stadium.
Despite rough start, Gilbertson deserves better
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It has not been pretty in Montlake of late.
Washington’s once-proud football program — which unseated USC for Pac-10 supremacy in the 80’s, won a share of the national championship in 1991 and sent eight quarterbacks to the NFL in the past decade — is staring down the barrel at an unheard-of 0-4 start.
Pac-10 extended forecast: USC, Cal
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As Stanford enters its second weekend of Pacific-10 Conference play, it does so in a conference climate that is anything but clear and sunny.
Women earn hard-fought tie at Santa Clara
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It was an all-out battle under the lights at Buck Shaw Stadium last night as the No. 16 Stanford women’s soccer team (7-2-1) finished its eagerly awaited match-up against No.
Volleyball set to face Cal
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You have to play one game at a time.
One of the oldest sports clichés in the book has rarely held so true for the Stanford women’s volleyball team, which looks to rebound from a 3-1 loss to St.
Field hockey continues its Bear hunt
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The Stanford women’s field hockey team (5-6, 0-2 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference) continues its masquerade as Goldilocks this weekend with three important conference games.
Against Cal, men’s soccer just hoping to start Pac-10 season on the right foot
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Forget what people say about the rivalry, about the never-dying Cardinal desire to beat Cal. Forget that they say a win over the Golden Bears means a little something extra; forget about the California / Stanford battle for the Gauntlet.
A word to the wise: The “Overrated!” chant is just that
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This one wasn’t even supposed to be close.
Branson High School had a six-foot-six phenom; a large, angry, beast of a man who had stabbed someone and wasn’t expelled.

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