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Sam Warburg and the No. 7 Stanford tennis team easily handled Arizona State and Arizona over the weekend, winning 5-2 and 7-0
Stanford sweeps Arizona schools
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Weekends tend to start a little slow, but as they progress, the pace starts to pick up. The next thing you know, everything is moving full force, it’s the end of the weekend, you have no idea what hit you and the weekend is a blur.
Oregon’s D-I debut spoiled by Cardinal
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In the days before its season-opener at Oregon, the Stanford women’s lacrosse team set lofty goals.
“We are looking to set our own standard of play in our first game against Oregon,” senior co-captain and midfielder Kelsey Twist said prior to the Saturday matchup.
Cardinal nab four wins
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Long. That’s the best way to describe the past weekend for the No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team. Starting with Friday afternoon’s 9-5 victory against Hawaii and concluding Sunday with a dominant 11-4 win over Indiana, the weekend’s five games held a little bit of everything for the Cardinal as they began their 2005 NCAA title hunt.
Track teams shine at Tyson
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It’s not very often that three track and field school records are broken in one weekend, but that is exactly what happened last Friday and Saturday.
Volleyball downs Pacific 3-0 at home
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Disappointed Pacific setter Mitch Hazelett lay facedown on the floor of Burnham Pavilion after the men’s volleyball match last Friday evening.
Women can’t tame Wildcats
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The No. 18 Arizona women’s gymnastics team remained undefeated at home when the Wildcats (10-4, 3-1 Pacific-10 Conference ) took down No.
No. 1 too much for men’s gym
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When facing the top-ranked team in the nation, falling behind early can crush any chance at victory. The No.8 Stanford men’s gymnastics team (3-3) found that out the hard way last weekend as it faced No.
Hayes named defensive coordinator
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Stanford head football coach Walt Harris tabbed Tom Hayes as his defensive coordinator yesterday. Hayes will bring 30 years of coaching experience to the Farm, including five years as the secondary coach of the NFL’s Washington Redskins.
Refs let rivalry game get rough
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Tiger Woods was handed a simple piece of white paper in the second half of Saturday’s Stanford-Cal basketball game. There couldn’t have been more than three sentences on it, just a watered-down message to the extra special friends of Stanford Athletics.
Seyi shows going pro ain’t easy
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The Stanford soccer media guide describes senior Seyi Abolaji as a versatile midfielder and defender who has steadily improved over the course of his college career.

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