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Stanford takes on Oregon at home this Saturday.  The Ducks have beaten the Cardinal in each of the last three meetings, including a 16-13 win in Palo Alto last year. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5266
Adrian Gaitan

Stanford takes on Oregon at home this Saturday. The Ducks have beaten the Cardinal in each of the last three meetings, including a 16-13 win in Palo Alto last year.

Stanford aims for an upset

Cardinal looking to bounce back after loss to UC-Davis
By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| Three weeks ago the Cardinal, led by first-year head coach Walt Harris, were the talk of Palo Alto, having knocked off Navy in Annapolis.

Young tandem leads Cardinal rush attack

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Last season, running backs Anthony Kimble and Jason Evans watched their teammates suffer through a rushing game that could make one cringe.

Men trounce Pacific — Look forward to California

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| In an exaggerated sense, this weekend’s match between No. 3 California (6-1) and No. 2 Stanford (7-1, 1-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) looks to be a showdown of youth versus experience.

No. 3 Card extend win streak to 13

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| Stanford 41, Oregon State 0. No, that’s not a football score. That’s the number of wins in the head-to-head series between the No.

Stanford faces Oregon in Pac-10 showdown

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| The Pacific 10 Conference is known as the “Conference of Champions,” and rightfully so, at least in women’s volleyball.

Cross country headed for East Coast

By Rachel Hodara
SPORTS| This weekend the men’s and women’s cross country squads are scheduled to travel across the continent to compete at the Murray Keatinge Invitational in Orono, Maine.

Moving beyond the gridiron

By Andrew Rogers
SPORTS| Given the recent display (or lack thereof) of talent by our football team, many on campus have become depressed about the state of athletics on the Farm.