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The Cardinal have been hit hard with injuries this season. Four injured gymnasts were out of the vault lineup for the Pac-10s but the team has nevertheless done well. It heads to NCAA West Regional this weekend. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/4774
Peter Krutzik

The Cardinal have been hit hard with injuries this season. Four injured gymnasts were out of the vault lineup for the Pac-10s but the team has nevertheless done well. It heads to NCAA West Regional this weekend.

Precourt fills in for women

By Kristen Bell
SPORTS| Before coming to Stanford, freshman Aimee Precourt had only competed nationally on two occasions. Four of her fellow freshman teammates had competed nationally every year in high school, three had garnered international experience and two had placed in the top 10 at Olympic trials.

Softball overcomes slow start in 2-0 win

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| It was clear from early on that the No. 9 Stanford softball team (26-7, 1-2 Pacific-10 Conference), which posted eight blowout wins in the preseason, would need to work a full seven innings to dispatch unranked San Jose State, 2-0, in a non-conference contest last night.

After mission, Clayton back on the court

By Alice Ann Spurgin
SPORTS| With the playoffs just around the corner, the pressure is on. The No. 10 Stanford men’s volleyball team (10-12, 9-10 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) will play its last away game of the regular season tomorrow against No.

Women host Barnard Invite

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| After two-and-a-half months of digging, surveying, grading and paving, the widening of Sand Hill Road is complete, as is the redesign of the Stanford Golf Course to accommodate said widening.

Card head to NCAAs

By Abby Zeitlin
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s gymnastics team hopes it has saved its best for last as the Cardinal travel to the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.

Parents forget that its only a game

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| My first stop when I visited my hometown over spring break was a blast from the past: to see my beloved alma mater play softball.