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Sophomore catcher Brian Juhl dives back to first in a game against Cal earlier this season. Juhl made seven starts filling in for senior John Hester, who was out with a knee infection. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5972
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Sophomore catcher Brian Juhl dives back to first in a game against Cal earlier this season. Juhl made seven starts filling in for senior John Hester, who was out with a knee infection.

UPDATE: Horned Frogs croak, women's tennis team advances to NCAA quarterfinals

Team faces Duke tonight at 6 p.m.
By Whitney Sado
SPORTS| Though it didn't start out pretty, the top-ranked women's tennis team's Thursday night round of 16 match against No. 16 Texas Christian University finished just as expected - with another win for the undefeated Cardinal.

For Molina, no place like home

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| For many students, going away to college means being away from family for the first time. Not so for sophomore Randy Molina.

PLAYOFF PITCH

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| Talk about going out with a bang. Behind the efforts of seniors Catalina Morris and Lauren Lappin, No. 10 Stanford softball finished the Pac-10 season with a two-game sweep of No.

Inner faith propels McCullough

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| When Becky McCullough steps inside the pitcher’s circle, she isn’t concerned about the loud Stanford softball fans bathed in red throughout the stands.

NCAA bid at Stake at UCLA

By Elizabeth Aguilar
SPORTS| More than anything, Stanford baseball wants a sweep. Three straight wins against UCLA this weekend would not only help make up for this season’s lackluster first half, but it would strengthen the Cardinal’s chances for a 14th straight postseason appearance.

Golf preps for Regionals after tough Pac-10’s

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Rankings aside, the men’s golf team is riding an upward surge of solid play as it begins play in today’s NCAA West Regional at the traditional Tucson National Golf Club in Arizona.

Ultimate with a chance for the title

By Caley Anderson
SPORTS| After winning a national championship, where is there for a team to go but down?

Willeman brings home Cacchione Cup

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| The Stanford equestrian team competed in Nationals on May 4-7 and brought home fantastic results. Not only did Stanford co-term Sarah Willeman earn the title of the best collegiate rider in the country by winning the Cacchione Cup, but Stanford as a team finished second as the Reserve National Champions.

Bush belongs in No. 5

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Lately a lot of controversy has been swirling around the steroid scandal, Barry Bonds and his quest to pass Babe Ruth’s legendary 714 career homeruns en route to Hank Aaron’s record.