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Senior shortstop Chris Minaker, who leads Stanford in nearly every offensive category, had a single in the first inning, extending his hitting streak to nine straight games. All nine Cardinal starters had a hit in the disappointing 4-3 loss. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/5959
Alvin Chow

Senior shortstop Chris Minaker, who leads Stanford in nearly every offensive category, had a single in the first inning, extending his hitting streak to nine straight games. All nine Cardinal starters had a hit in the disappointing 4-3 loss.

Synchronized swimming: Pair wins nationals

By John Chock
SPORTS| Stanford sophomores Sara Lowe and Courtenay Stewart stepped out of the pool and into swimming history on Saturday when they won the duet competition at the U.

American record set at Penn Relays

By Israel Rojas
SPORTS| Track and field lacks the popularity of mainstream American sports. Indeed, the typical fan base usually consists of former athletes and the friends and family of current participants.

Sailors win Pacific Coast Championships

By Natalie Chladek
SPORTS| By NATALIE CHLADEK CONTRIBUTING WRITER The Stanford coed sailing team captured first place at the Pacific Coast Championships Team Race last Friday.

Bears sweep Cardinal in all nine Big Row races

By John Chock
SPORTS| Down and out with two blades tangled against the starboard gunwale and a thousand meters to go, the Stanford freshman four were in a pickle.

Questioning the Draft

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| Stanford had always been my life-long dream, but I must admit Southern California’s two national football titles did a superb job at making me think twice about my college choice.