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Sophomore Greg Reynolds and Stanford host Arizona this weekend in a pivotal three-game series on the Farm. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5061
Adrian Gaitan

Sophomore Greg Reynolds and Stanford host Arizona this weekend in a pivotal three-game series on the Farm.

Cardinal face red-hot Wildcats

By Jessica Peters
SPORTS| Last season’s Cardinal lineup was nearly unstoppable. The 2004 squad — which went 46-14 — posted a team batting average of .

Softball hits Regionals

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| After capturing a share of the Pacific-10 Conference title last Saturday, the No. 4 Stanford softball team gathered Sunday evening to hear the announcement of the 2005 NCAA Tournament Regional sites and seeds.

Reynolds’ talent shows on mound

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| Sophomore pitcher Greg Reynolds has heard a lot about his potential over the last few years. Scouts have been salivating over the 6-foot-7, 230-pound righthander since his prep school days at nearby Terra Nova High in Pacifica.

Sickler aids evolution of program

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| A lot has changed for the No. 4 Stanford softball team in the past four years. The roster ballooned from 13 to 20 players, the team reached the College World Series for the second time in 2004 and the Cardinal claimed their first Pacific-10 Conference title last week.

Sextet runs and draws together

By Rachel Hodara
SPORTS| For six sophomores on the men’s track and field team, the future is full of possibilities. Not only did they receive number one in the undergraduate housing Draw, but have also proven that they will be forces to reckon with on the track.

Rais wins Omnium

By Scott Allen
SPORTS| The Stanford cycling team gave longtime and outgoing head coach Art Walker a few more lasting memories at the 2005 Road Nationals in Lawrence, Kan.

Warburg nears end of stellar career

By Carling Nguyen
SPORTS| One week before he played in the ITA Regionals during the fall of his junior year, Sam Warburg was really sick. Not to mention fatigued — the week before that, the Sacramento native had played a tournament in Tennessee.

Makin’ it better: Stanford football

By Spencer Porter
SPORTS| It may seem like nothing. It may seem completely contrived. It may seem wholly inconsequential. However, the contest to determine the face of the student football fan group is the first great step to increase student participation at football games, and with proper handling of this and other sensitive issues regarding football, Stanford could have a program — and fan support — that we can all be proud of.