Card win Pac-10 tourney
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Pacific-10 Conference play came to a fitting end for No. 1 Stanford Monday night when the Cardinal (29-2), who suffered just one conference loss during the regular season, captured their third consecutive Pac-10 Tournament title with a 56-42 victory over Arizona State.
Men head to Staples after upset
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Coming off an ugly loss to Washington State that put a temporarily lid on any NCAA Tournament talk, the Stanford men’s basketball team bounced back with its sweetest - and most important - win of the season.
Swimmers dominate Pac-10s
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Blasting off the blocks with two winning relays in the first of four days of competition at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships in Long Beach, Calif.
Corkery, Warburg take title
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John McEnroe. Arthur Ashe. Pancho Segura. Ted Schroeder.
Stanford’s KC Corkery and Sam Warburg can add their names to the prestigious list of winners of the Pacific Coast Doubles Championships.
Softball goes 2-1 at Invite
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Weather has not been kind to the Cardinal, but the No. 5 Stanford softball team (18-2) makes the most of the games it plays.
Wrestlers head to NCAAs
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The Stanford wrestling team’s (6-7-1, 2-5-2 Pacific-10 Conference) co-captains, senior Matt Gentry and junior Imad Kharbush, will travel to the NCAA Championships with something to prove.
No. 8 Card defeat Northridge
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For the first time since the beginning of the season, the men’s volleyball team pulled to an even conference record last weekend.
Lacrosse loses home opener
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Stanford’s next games can’t come soon enough for the women’s lacrosse team, which would like to forget this past weekend with a win as quickly as possible.
No. 1 tennis downs ’Zona, ASU
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Last weekend, sophomore Theresa Logar (16-1, 6-0 Pacific-10 Conference) proved that high winds, rain delays and all the other stressors of a time-tested, coach-approved sore spot for the top-ranked Stanford women’s tennis team (12-0, 6-0 Pac-10), were no match for her unstoppable game.
Cardinal win two of three
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Bottom of the ninth, one out, nobody on. Score knotted at two. It’s the type of close game scenario that No. 11 Stanford has faced a few times already this season with mixed results.
Equestrian riding high
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A tent and a very wet, temporary arena. Typically, neither are considered to be ideal practice spaces. But ideal or not, this is what the Stanford equestrian team has been faced with at every practice for the past five months while the Red Barn undergoes renovations.
New Ray of hope for golf team
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Talking with Stanford first-year men’s golf coach Conrad Ray, it is hard not to think that he is the embodiment of a fresh start.
Eighteen track athletes head to nationals
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The NCAA Indoor Track Nationals are just around the corner, and for 18 Cardinal athletes this means the most exciting meet of the season is upon them.
Polo suffers first MPSF loss
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Coming off a third-place performance in last week’s 2005 Daktronics Gaucho Invitational, the No. 3 Stanford women’s water polo team (10-3, 3-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) started the weekend looking to maintain its momentum.
Gymnasts fall to Alabama
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“Go Elmo!
Swimmers set for NCAAs
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After six months of intensive preparation, the moment of truth has finally arrived for the No. 5 Stanford women’s swimming and diving team.

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