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Tim Morris averaged five points and 3.1 boards per game last season. He was Stanford's most athletic player and best perimeter defender but struggled with consistency and shooting. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/6067
Joel Lewenstein

Tim Morris averaged five points and 3.1 boards per game last season. He was Stanford's most athletic player and best perimeter defender but struggled with consistency and shooting.

Morris signs with Washington

Sharpshooting Drew Shiller transfers in; Tony Fuller to Arizona high school
By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| For Stanford men’s basketball, the madness came two months late. After missing March Madness — the NCAA Tournament — for the first time since 1994, three major developments have made this May one of the craziest months of the offseason.

Barnes not ready to say "Cheerio"

By Whitney Sado
SPORTS| The Daily's “Through My Eyes” series on the women's tennis team wraps up this week with senior co-captain Alice Barnes. An art history major from Cambridge, England, Barnes was last year's NCAA doubles champion along 2005 graduate Erin Burdette and was the NCAA Tournament's Most Outstanding Player each of the past three seasons.

Women sail away with 4th at Nationals

By Beth Thompson
SPORTS| Stanford women’s sailing made history at Nationals this past weekend in Charleston, S.C. For the first time ever, the women placed in the top-four, exceeding expectations as they entered the tournament fifth.

Nascent archery program takes third at nationals

By Caley Anderson
SPORTS| Not many sports teams are frequently asked whether or not they shoot squirrels. Suffice it to say Stanford’s archery program is unique, and deservedly so.

Superfly beats UCLA to win Ultimate Championship

By Andrew Lomeli
SPORTS| The Stanford women’s club ultimate team edged UCLA, 15-10, on Sunday to win the Women’s College Ultimate Championship in Columbus, Ohio.

Club cricket team sets up pitch on Roble Field, adds undergrads to ranks

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Cricket season is just barely underway, but optimism continues to build for the organization’s future at Stanford. The recent addition of cricket grounds to Roble Field has energized the club, and attracting undergraduate interest to a degree never seen before.

Second-chance Ricky

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Is anyone else suddenly very interested in watching the Canadian Football League next year?