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Senior forward Matt Haryasz fights successfully for a rebound in Stanford?s big win over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last night. Haryasz, who will be counted on as a veteran leader for Stanford this year, paced the team in boards, hauling in 12 for the night. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5509
Noah Hawthorne

Senior forward Matt Haryasz fights successfully for a rebound in Stanford?s big win over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last night. Haryasz, who will be counted on as a veteran leader for Stanford this year, paced the team in boards, hauling in 12 for the night.

Men trounce Cal Poly

Cardinal come alive in the second half to pull away with convincing win
By Sean Howell
SPORTS| During the first half of last night’s game against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo at Maples Pavilion, the Cardinal looked like the team that lost to UC-Irvine in its season opener.

Stanford secures NCAA tourney bid

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| Three weeks ago, the members of the Stanford men’s water polo squad returned home a beaten team. Not only were they battling the physical fatigue of taking on four of the nation’s top six teams within a nine-day span, but they were also reeling from a pair of stinging defeats at the hands of top-ranked Southern California and then-No.

Women squeeze out narrow victory

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| After an inspired comeback from a seven-point halftime deficit, No. 15 Stanford women’s basketball held a narrow 64-62 lead in the waning seconds against No.

Card defeat Hawaii with 7-0 sweep

By The Stanford Daily Staff
SPORTS| Last Tuesday, the Stanford men’s tennis team traveled to the Orchid Hotel and Resort in Hawaii to take on the University of Hawaii.

The Turnaround: Embarassing Yell Leaders have simply got to go

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| The past two weekends of Cardinal football generated a slew of emotions and discussion in the Stanford community. The one-sided loss to Cal led naysayers to opine that the Card couldn’t be competitive in Division I-A football, while the spirited play against Notre Dame suggested that maybe it wasn’t time to give up on the program just yet.