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Tree admits intoxication, apologizes

Denies drinking at game, as national media reports
By Daniel Novinson and Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| Wednesday, The Daily broke the news that the Stanford Band terminated Erin Lashnits’ run as Tree after she violated the Band’s no-alcohol policy during last Thursday’s 65-62 loss at UC-Berkeley. Yesterday, Lashnits apologized for being intoxicated at the game, but denied a claim in the San Francisco Chronicle that she had been drinking at the game.

Grunfeld bags 31 in ugly win

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Dan Grunfeld scored a career-high 31 on just 11 field goal attempts, and Matt Haryasz added 22 as Stanford knocked off Arizona State 82-69 at home last night.

January leaves Card cold

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| TEMPE, Ariz. — No. 15 Arizona State’s Briann January admitted that she was a bit awestruck guarding Candice Wiggins in her first game against No.

Longhorns loom but Card confident

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| The last time Stanford faced Texas, the Cardinal suffered a three-game sweep in Austin. Two one-run games — including one bottom-of-the-ninth comeback for Texas — and a 6-4 loss made the sweep even more frustrating.

Sluggers seek six-game sweep

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| Newcomers Missy Penna and Maddy Coon made names for themselves last week, and the No. 7 Cardinal softball team hopes the dynamic freshman duo can live up to the hype heading into this weekend’s Stanford Invitational.

Card, Cal swimmers ready for dual duel

By Katherine Bell
SPORTS| In what collegeswimming.com calls it the “dual meet of the year,” the No. 3 men’s swimming and diving team is sure to cause quite a splash this Saturday in the Avery Aquatics Center, facing off against No.

Cal comes calling Card

By Ben Backes
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s tennis squad will try to remain undefeated when they host California at 1 p.m. Saturday. The two teams split last year, with each winning on the road.

Women prep for UCSB, CSU-N

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| After playing the first five games of their season in the comfort of their home pool, the members of the No. 3 women’s water polo team (4-1, 1-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) finally hit the road this weekend to take on No.

Back in action: Card eighth in spring opener

By Carson Cooper
SPORTS| Heading into their first competition in three months, the Stanford women’s golf squad was looking forward to shaking off the cobwebs and putting together a strong showing in the SoCal tournament.

Wrestlers blow by Fresno State Bulldogs

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Wrestling took to the road Wednesday evening to face Fresno State in a final tune-up before the Pac-10 tournament.

Closing Clemente's chapter

By Andrew Rogers
SPORTS| In 1997, on the fiftieth anniversary of his debut in the major leagues, Jackie Robinson’s #42 was retired by every baseball team in Major League Baseball.