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Senior receiver Mark Bradford will be catching passes from a new quarterback Saturday night against USC, as Tavita Pritchard takes over for T.C. Ostrander, who suffered a seizure on Sunday. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7925
Alvin Chow

Senior receiver Mark Bradford will be catching passes from a new quarterback Saturday night against USC, as Tavita Pritchard takes over for T.C. Ostrander, who suffered a seizure on Sunday.

UPDATE: Brook Lopez academically ineligible for fall quarter

Center will practice with team, but cannot play until Dec. 19
By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| Lopez will practice with the team, but cannot play until Santa Clara visits on Dec. 19, assuming he regains eligiblity after fall quarter. Stanford rising sophomores need to have completed 36 units with a 1.8 GPA to be eligible.

Towering Troy looms

By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| With sophomore quarterback Tavita Pritchard making his first start for Stanford on Saturday, it is impossible to imagine a more intimidating opponent than No. 2 USC.

Cardinal Sweeps Beavers

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| The No. 2 Stanford women’s volleyball team kept quite a few streaks going with last night’s sweep of Oregon State.

Intensity carries Snyder past pain

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford linebacker Clinton Snyder has been staring down a major adversary since the season began for the Cardinal, independent of the team he lines up against every week.

Cardinal upset at ITA Championships

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| In a day of stunning upsets at the Riviera/Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-American Championships, the Stanford women’s tennis team was the primary victim, suffering three defeats in the main draw and two in the consolation brackets.

Clayton dominates men’s ITA

By Danny Belch
SPORTS| If three rounds of qualifying play were tough for Alex Clayton of the Stanford men’s tennis team, then the main draw against tougher players should have been quite a challenge.

Men set to open conference play against OSU, UW

By Haley Murphy
SPORTS| As Pac-10 play picks up, the Stanford men’s soccer squad is eying both the conference title and a berth in the NCAA College Cup.

No. 1 Cardinal women host peninsular rival, Santa Clara

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| Two of the best women’s soccer teams in the nation will face off tonight when the No. 1 Stanford Cardinal hosts No. 5 Santa Clara at Maloney Field in its final non-conference game of the year.