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Anne Yelsey, a junior on the women's tennis team #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5668
Joel Lewenstein

Anne Yelsey, a junior on the women's tennis team

Talking with the stars: Chris Hernandez

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Through 11 games of Pac-10 play, senior guard Chris Hernandez is shooting over 50 percent — on three-pointers. He's also 96 percent in the league from the free-throw line, where he's made 21 straight.

Through My Eyes: Anne Yelsey

By Mia Lee
SPORTS| Welcome to the second edition of "Through My Eyes" — a Daily undertaking to give Stanford athletes a more personal stake in the news.

After stormy fall, men shoot for bright spring

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Returning for its spring season, Stanford men's golf is ready to prove itself after a disappointing fall. The squad had a difficult first five events in 2005, placing no higher than sixth and as low as 17th.

Meets end with mixed results; top two teams are up next

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Wrestling closed out its home dual-meet schedule this weekend, facing three Pacific-10 Conference rivals in a 24-hour span.

Vegas results are disappointing for Card

By Andrew Shen
SPORTS| Resembling a playoff-bound NFL team heading into Week 17, the Stanford fencing team were not at their best at the competition this weekend in Las Vegas.

What a Bonanza!: Don’t go M.I.A. on the NHL

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| You might have missed this, but the NHL is back. Most of you probably never even realized that it went away. That surprising lack of hockey highlights on SportsCenter that we all enjoyed for a year<\p>--<\p>it's over.

Haryasz day-to-day; Sorgi out for rest of season

By Alex Gyr and Sean Bruich
SPORTS| Haryasz seeing double, missing practice Senior forward Matt Haryasz is listed as day-to-day for this Thursday’s upcoming matchup against Cal.