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The No. 2 Cardinal swimming and diving team snuck past No. 5 Arizona on Friday, 127-115. It was a much easier road to victory the next day, as  Stanford trounced Arizona State, 144-93. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5622
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The No. 2 Cardinal swimming and diving team snuck past No. 5 Arizona on Friday, 127-115. It was a much easier road to victory the next day, as Stanford trounced Arizona State, 144-93.

Off to a hot start

By Alexis Peterson
SPORTS| Stanford men’s swimming and diving tamed the Wildcats Friday in a decisive 127-115 victory over fifth-ranked Arizona. Fueled by this win, the Cardinal went on to defeat Arizona State Saturday by a crushing 51-point margin, 144-93.

No. 3 Cardinal look good against ASU

By Katherine Bell
SPORTS| Still rolling off Friday’s encouraging win against No. 5 Arizona, the No. 3 Stanford women’s swimming and diving team began Saturday with a bang and never turned back, defeating Arizona State 182-112 at the Avery Aquatic Center.

Men’s gym wins Stanford Open

By Elizabeth Aguilar and Roselyn Hallett
SPORTS| Though more than 700 gymnasts of all ages traveled through Burnham Pavilion this past weekend, it was the Cardinal’s 14-man squad which stole the show Saturday night.

Sports Brief: Matt Haryasz

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| After two consecutive career-best performances over the weekend, senior forward Matt Haryasz was recognized for his efforts and named Pacific-10 Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Week.

Peyton needs to hold his tounge

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| With the Steelers back in the Super Bowl and the Seahawks playing in it for the first time ever, I don’t want to take away from the teams’ glory by redacting the affairs of last week’s NFL Divisional Playoffs.