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Stanford heads to Pullman,Wash. for the first of two straight road games. The Cardinal scored a 23-17 victory over Washington State last season. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5242
Noah Hawthorne

Stanford heads to Pullman,Wash. for the first of two straight road games. The Cardinal scored a 23-17 victory over Washington State last season.

Cardinal face high-flying Cougars

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| Last season the Cardinal went to Pullman, Wash. to face Washington State in a mid-October battle and came out with a victory — their last of the season.

Edwards relies on experience

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| This is not how Trent Edwards’ Stanford career was supposed to go. The story was supposed to have Edwards leading the team to national prominence, playing in bowl games and competing in the Pacific-10 Conference.

Schwartz an unlikely hero

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| In some ways, it’s hard to envision junior Forrest Schwartz as a member of the Stanford men’s water polo team. It’s even harder to envision him playing at the two-meter mark, where players do just anything short of drowning their opponent to get position on the ball.

Men look for revenge against Bears

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| Members of Stanford men’s soccer (3-5-2, 0-1-1 Pacific-10 Conference) left a sun-baked Maloney Field after a long Wednesday afternoon practice — not to relax in their rooms or take a nap — but to hit the weights.

No. 19 Stanford welcomes WSU, UW in Pac-10 openers

By Wendi Goh
SPORTS| The No. 19 Stanford women’s soccer team is just playing its first conference tilt this weekend, but that hasn’t prevented the team from eyeing the league title already.

Keep Bonds out of the Hall

By Andrew Rogers
SPORTS| Bold Statement of the Week: Barry Bonds has no place in the Hall of Fame. I don’t care if he’s going to end up with the major league record for most career home runs; he’s a cheat.