Rough Pac-10 ride continues for Card
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No one ever expects the Pacific-10 Conference season to be easy, but even the No. 24 Cardinal baseball squad didn’t expect it to be this hard.
Softball takes aim at Bears
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With California holding a 24-13 advantage in the all-time series, the softball rivalry between the Bears and Cardinal is a bit lopsided.
OF Lewis makes smooth transition
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In his freshman campaign during the spring of 2003, junior Chris Lewis, a highly touted prospect out of Santa Margarita, Calif.
Shortstop Lappin leads Cardinal
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At the ready between second and third base, Lauren Lappin eyes the batter through her dark sunglasses. When the ball is hit, it looks like a line drive into leftfield, but Lappin is there, diving to her right and springing up to fling the ball to second base.
Cyclists roll into tough races in Santa Cruz
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The Stanford cycling team travels to Santa Cruz, Calif. this weekend for three races over two days on a course reminiscent of the steep rises and falls of the Boardwalk rollercoaster nearby.
Lacrosse heads east to face Greyhounds
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Nearly 2,500 miles will separate the women’s lacrosse team and the Stanford campus this Saturday, as Stanford (9-5) ventures to Baltimore, Md.
Shafer shines for four seasons
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Four years ago, junior driver and Stanford team captain Scotti Shafer wrote up a list of pros and cons for two schools.
Tennis takes on Pac-10 foes
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Four days. Four draws. Two titles?
Women still undefeated
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Having brought another regular season to a perfect close, members of the No. 1 Stanford women’s tennis team (21-0, 12-0 Pacific-10 Conference) are about to face a month-long lapse in play before the NCAA Championship frenzy begins.
Season closes for volleyball
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Ever hungry for a run at the national championship, the men’s volleyball team will have to wait another year for its next chance.
Folks, my name isn’t Spencer
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Well, as April 24th rolls around, it’s that time of the year again. Upon the annual commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, Armenians around the world plead for Turkey to recognize that it killed 1.

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