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Senior Courtney Schultz finally began to see consistent playing time after the establishment of the libero position in collegiate volleyball. Since then, Schultz has gone on to establish herself as a key member of the Stanford defense. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5234
Adrian Gaitan

Senior Courtney Schultz finally began to see consistent playing time after the establishment of the libero position in collegiate volleyball. Since then, Schultz has gone on to establish herself as a key member of the Stanford defense.

Senior anchors Cardinal defense

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| “And in the contrasting libero jersey, a 6-foot-1 senior from Pacific Palisades, Calif., Courtney Schultz!

Cardinal look to break SoCal slump

By Mia Lee
SPORTS| And then there were three. Senior Alice Barnes and juniors Theresa Logar and Anne Yelsey won’t start their runs at the Riviera/ITA All-American Women’s Tennis Championships until Thursday afternoon, but already Stanford has suffered its first loss at the hard court gathering.

Equestrians return home

By Angela Cheng
SPORTS| Last weekend there was more commotion than normal on the idyllic west (far west) side of campus. From the bustle of team members carrying tack into a long-empty Red Barn, to animated horses galloping across open spaces, the Stanford Equestrian Team (SET) was a spectacle of motion.

A Stanford fan’s lament for a fallen Cardinal

By Samuel Chen
SPORTS| On Aug. 31, the last day before the mandatory NFL roster cutdown to 65 players, Stanford alum Chad Hutchinson was cut from the Chicago Bears.