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Freshman Rob Grube leads the Cardinal with a 72.3 stroke average and was runner-up at last weekend's U.S. Intercollegiate. He will look to lead Stanford in the Pacific-10 Conference Championship, which begins Monday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4875
Jon Casto

Freshman Rob Grube leads the Cardinal with a 72.3 stroke average and was runner-up at last weekend's U.S. Intercollegiate. He will look to lead Stanford in the Pacific-10 Conference Championship, which begins Monday.

Grube makes it look easy

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| To answer your question, no - it’s not this easy. Maneuvering a golf ball around some of the most punishing courses in the country, from the wind and rain of Oregon to the greens of California’s Pasatiempo Golf Club.

Quick retires after 28 years

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| It is the end of an era for Stanford women’s swimming. After 28 years of coaching and winning 12 national championships, Richard Quick has decided that the time has come for him to retire as head coach, the athletic department announced Tuesday.

Olympians lead men's crew team

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| The saying goes “all roads lead to Rome,” but for Stanford oarsmen Jamie Schroeder and Adam Kreek the road led to another, equally storied city in the Mediterranean.

Softball splits double-header against Hornets

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| It was a long day yesterday for both No. 7 Stanford and Sacramento State. The teams took the field at 2 p.m. for the first game of their non-conference doubleheader, but didn’t shed their uniforms until more than five hours later.

SPORTS BRIEFS

By Scott Allen
SPORTS| Three of the 11 Cardinal wrestlers who competed at the University National Championships last weekend in Evanston, Ill.

Fun, games and PSAs at KZSU

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| With my experience as a PA announcer and with an unhealthy obsession with sports issues and statistics, I decided to augment my winter schedule by getting involved with the KZSU sports department.