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Junior quarterback T.C. Ostrander tries to elude the USC defense in last week’s 42-0 loss to the Trojans. He will try to improve on his 55 yards per game 
average this week against Washington in Seattle. It won’t be an easy task, given the wet conditions expected for tomorrow’s game. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6529
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Junior quarterback T.C. Ostrander tries to elude the USC defense in last week’s 42-0 loss to the Trojans. He will try to improve on his 55 yards per game average this week against Washington in Seattle. It won’t be an easy task, given the wet conditions expected for tomorrow’s game.

Dawg Fight

Stanford battles the elements and the Huskies tomorrow in Seattle
By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| The fact that the Cardinal (0-9, 0-6 Pacific-10 Conference) enter the contest 19-point underdogs speaks volumes about the distance between them and Washington (4-6, 2-5 Pac-10), the league’s next-worst team and losers of five straight.

Kimble Searching for Daylight

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| When the Cardinal take the football field this weekend against Washington, it is more than likely that the game will be played in less than optimal conditions.

Inside The Game: Beating the Zone

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| Washington got on the board against Cal three weeks ago with a 49-yard touchdown strike from Carl Bonnell (11) to Anthony Russo (5).

SoCal Showdown

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| Women’s volleyball in the Pacific-10 Conference is always a battle, but this weekend the stakes are higher than ever.

No. 4 hoops downs LMU in season opener

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| At the start of its season, the Stanford women’s basketball team came through in the finish last night at Maples Pavilion against Loyola Marymount.

Card face pair of SEC powers

By Sara Normington
SPORTS| After soundly defeating San Jose State, Oregon State and Texas in the first meets of the season, the Stanford women’s swimming and diving team looks forward to a challenging meet and the chance to compete against some of the nation’s best in Knoxville, Tenn.

Polo tries to get back on track

By Andrew Shen
SPORTS| This weekend the No.

Sizing up the Pac-10 talent

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Football season is (thankfully) coming to a close.

Solving the Puzzle

By Patrick Fitzgerald
SPORTS| In a world of spin, lies and videotape, Trent Johnson is brutally honest.

Youth is served

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| The men’s basketball team is banking on the fact that its latest big-man acquisitions, 7-foot twins Brook and Robin Lopez, will intimidate the largest of their opponents.

Men's Pac-10 Preview

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| The men’s basketball team is banking on the fact that its latest big-man acquisitions, 7-foot twins Brook and Robin Lopez, will intimidate the largest of their opponents.

Over the hump

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| After three years of agonizing near-misses, the No.

Crashing the boards

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Just a few months ago, “Brooke with the hook” was dominating the court in the regional semifinal of the women’s basketball NCAA Tournament.

The Freshmen

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| While junior Candice Wiggins and senior Brooke Smith have been the focus of most of Stanford’s preseason excitement, four fresh faces will grace the court with their esteemed teammates.

Women's Pac-10 Preview

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| In the earliest days of the women's basketball season, Stanford has been chosen by both the Media and Coaches' Polls to win the Pacific-10 Conference for the seventh consecutive year.