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Senior Allison Gregorka and No. 1 Stanford women’s water polo are out to defend their 2006 MPSF title this weekend against the likes of second-seeded UCLA and third-seeded USC. First, though, the Cardinal will have to face ninth-seeded UC-Irvine and its 21-game winning streak rolling. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7383
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Senior Allison Gregorka and No. 1 Stanford women’s water polo are out to defend their 2006 MPSF title this weekend against the likes of second-seeded UCLA and third-seeded USC. First, though, the Cardinal will have to face ninth-seeded UC-Irvine and its 21-game winning streak rolling.

Card looking for payback

Reigning champion Beavers visit Diamond
By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Stanford baseball, having struggled all season to live up to expectations, is due for an emotional kick-start.

NFL DRAFT: Q&A with Trent Edwards

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| When former Stanford quarterback Trent Edwards ‘06 arrived on the Farm in 2002, USA Today ranked him as the No. 1 incoming passer in the nation.

Desert rivals come knocking

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| The No. 16 Stanford women’s softball team will play a three-game set at home this weekend, facing the top two teams in the conference as the Cardinal looks to avenge a trio of losses earlier this season.

Polo surges toward MPSF title

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| If the members of the Stanford women’s water polo team had gone to Vegas three months ago to place a bet that they would be the No. 1 team in the nation at the end of the regular season, they likely wouldn’t have gotten very good odds.

Women’s gymnastics “Super” in Utah

By Jennifer O'Neil
SPORTS| Event highlights included Janiga’s 9.9 first-place finish on the floor exercise and junior Liz Tricase’s third-place vault performance, scoring an excellent 9.95.

Alissa Haber: The Freshman Phenom

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| The job of offensive catalyst usually falls to a savvy veteran on a college ball club, but not always.

Ray earns Coach of the Year honors

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Men's golf coach Conrad Ray was selected Pac-10 Coach of the Year yesterday.

Crew falters against Cal in Big Row

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Last Weekend’s Big Row against California turned into a big loss for the Stanford crew teams.

Bruch advances to quarterfinals

By Elizabeth Pratt
SPORTS| Yesterday in Ojai, Calif., members of the Stanford men’s tennis team began their quest for Pacific-10 Conference individual championships.

Track set to host array of world’s best athletes

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| In what promises to be an exciting international showdown, Stanford track and field will host the 12th annual Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational this Sunday.

Above the Rim: Playoffs shine for the NBA

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Sometimes I hate the NBA.

Women send six to singles draw

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Stanford sent an impressive total of six players to the main singles draw.