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Hampered by injuries for much of his 2007 campaign, sophomore Matt Bruch came out strong as ever for last weekend’s Pac-10 Championship. After successfully defending his 2006 singles title, Bruch paired with teammate Blake Muller to bring back the doubles crown as well. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/7399
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Hampered by injuries for much of his 2007 campaign, sophomore Matt Bruch came out strong as ever for last weekend’s Pac-10 Championship. After successfully defending his 2006 singles title, Bruch paired with teammate Blake Muller to bring back the doubles crown as well.

Bruch defends singles title

Sophomores Matt Bruch, Blake Muller also win Pac-10 doubles
By Elizabeth Pratt
SPORTS| SophomoreMatt Bruch may be outside the top 125 in the national collegiate tennis rankings, but his opponents in last weekend’s Pacific-10 Conference Individual Championships might have guessed otherwise.

Card ready to defend title

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| In its last competition before this month’s NCAA Championships, Stanford women’s tennis didn’t capture any individual titles in singles or doubles action at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships in Ojai, Calif. However, the Cardinal did manage to accumulate more individual wins than any other Pac-10 school this past weekend.

Lacrosse team lets Terriers rip out win

By Sara Lannin
SPORTS| The regular season came to a less-than-stellar close for the Stanford women’s lacrosse team this past weekend. After traveling to the East Coast for a non-conference match against No. 20 Boston University, the Cardinal came up short against the Terriers’ second-half scoring streak, losing 12-9. The trip left Stanford with a 6-8 final season record.

Men’s water polo rules the pool over women’s swim

By The Daily Sports Staff
SPORTS| Little more than bragging rights were at stake when the men’s water polo team outswam the women’s swim team during an in-house Friday meet. But pride can be as important as a win or loss to some.

Card shows elite prowess

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| In the days running up to the highly anticipated Pacific-10 Conference Championships, the Cardinal team had an action-packed weekend with two track meets — one across the Bay in Berkeley and one on its home turf at Cobb Track and Angell Field.

Men look to tame Broncos for first time this season

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| After dropping Sunday’s rubber match of a three-game series against reigning national champion Oregon State, Stanford baseball will resume its cross-peninsula rivalry with Santa Clara tonight at Sunken Diamond. The Cardinal, having fallen short against the Broncos twice to start the season, is looking for a pick-me-up, even if outside the conference.