The Stanford Daily

Sports

EnlargeEnlarge
Stanford’s four-run seventh inning gave the Cardinal a 7-3 lead, but its pitching staff could not get the job done as the Aggies rallied to take the game in extra innings, 9-8. #gallery http://daily.stanford.edu/image/full/8936
Jeff Keacher

Stanford’s four-run seventh inning gave the Cardinal a 7-3 lead, but its pitching staff could not get the job done as the Aggies rallied to take the game in extra innings, 9-8.

Bayou bound

Trent Johnson reportedly leaving Stanford for LSU
By Patrick Fitzgerald and Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| After four years on the Farm, Trent Johnson has agreed in principle to an offer to become the next head basketball coach at LSU, according to multiple sources close to the situation. An official announcement could come as early as Thursday.

Wiggins goes third in draft

By Wyndam Makowsky
SPORTS| The Minnesota Lynx selected Cardinal guard Candice Wiggins with the third pick of the WNBA Draft on Wednesday, a day after the Stanford senior’s collegiate career ended.

Seniors take the spotlight

By Anarghya Vardhana
SPORTS| Many Stanford students would struggle to run a mile in under seven minutes, let alone five. Not so for senior Arianna Lambie.

Victory slips away

By Erik Adams
SPORTS| After its Monday afternoon game at Cal was suspended due to darkness with the score tied at 5-5 in the 13th, the Stanford baseball team lost in extra innings last night, 9-8, against UC-Davis at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond.

Women crush Sac State

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| From the final score, the match seemed like a blowout. Instead, the No. 3 Stanford women’s tennis team was challenged by No. 44 Sacramento State, though it eventually prevailed 7-0 for its second shutout on the season.

Slump stings Cardinal

By Daniel Bohm
SPORTS| Spring break is supposed to be a time to relax, unwind, spend time with your friends and forget about the pitfalls of winter quarter. Not if you are a Stanford softball player.