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Seniors Susan King Borchardt (left), Sebnem Kimyacioglu, Azella Perryman, Kelley Suminski and T'Nae Thiel play the final home games of their career this weekend.
The class has set a tough act for freshman Candice Wiggins (below) and others to follow. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4605
Lindsay Coleman

Seniors Susan King Borchardt (left), Sebnem Kimyacioglu, Azella Perryman, Kelley Suminski and T'Nae Thiel play the final home games of their career this weekend. The class has set a tough act for freshman Candice Wiggins (below) and others to follow.

Cardinal fired up for rematch with Ducks

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| By ZACH JONES SENIOR STAFF WRITER Emotions will run the gamut this weekend as No. 3 Stanford (24-2, 15-1 Pacific-10 Conference) closes out its regular season schedule against Oregon (18-7, 11-5) and Oregon State (6-20, 1-15).

Men motor on to Oregon

By Scott Allen
SPORTS| When one thinks of the Pacific-10 Conference’s toughest road venues, Oregon State’s Gill Coliseum most likely doesn’t come to mind.

Stanford’s Mr. Versatility

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| Stanford head coach Trent Johnson often uses the word “underappreciated” to describe senior swingman Nick Robinson. “People don’t realize it, but Nick is the glue of this team,” Johnson said.

Perryman sparks Card

By Antardeb Guharay
SPORTS| It’s a common basketball coaching cliché to say that rebounding is just as much about technique as it is about desire and energy.

No. 5 Cardinal set for Pac-10s

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| It has been true for years, and it is true again this year — the Pacific-10 Conference is Stanford’s playground. Since Pac-10 women’s swimming and diving competition began in 1986, when this year’s team was still in diapers, the Cardinal have won the conference title 15 times, finishing out of the top two just once, in 2001.

Cardinal send 54 to Seattle

By Rachel Hodara
SPORTS| While the indoor track and field season is set to come to a close in a few weeks, no one on the Stanford team appears teary eyed.

Men’s tennis seeks revenge against SC

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| Nothing is sweeter than revenge, and the No. 18 Stanford men’s tennis team will try to prove that as it travels to Los Angeles this weekend.

Water polo’s perfect pair

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| On Saturday, the No. 3 women’s water polo team (5-1, 2-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) rolled through No. 17 Cal State-Northridge and posted a double-digit goal total for the third consecutive game in a dominant 13-4 victory.

Sender and Harper thrive in first year

By Abby Zeitlin
SPORTS| At the age of three, two rambunctious little boys were enrolled in recreational gymnastics classes in two very different parts of the country.

No. 19 women place seventh

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| The No. 2 UCLA women’s golf team has come out of the long winter break swinging. After finishing second at the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge two weeks ago, the Bruins claimed their first victory of the spring at the Wildcat Invitational Tuesday in Tucson, Ariz.

UW’s problems serve as red flag

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| If you’ve visited Seattle lately, especially the large university north of the Montlake bridge, you may have noticed a foul odor.