Author: Jack Salisbury
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Third time's a charm for Card
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Despite dropping two of three to rival Cal, Stanford was able to salvage its weekend series with the Golden Bears in a big way yesterday at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond.
Lacrosse left out of NCAA
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Despite winning its fourth straight Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) title on Saturday, the Stanford women’s lacrosse team was left out of the NCAA Tournament after the tournament bracket was released yesterday.
Sports Briefs
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The Cardinal women tied for first place at this weekend’s U.S. National Synchronized Swimming Championship in Tucson, Ariz.
Card wins MPSF title
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Stanford won its fourth straight Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) title on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley after defeating Denver 9-8, avenging an earlier loss to the Pioneers back on April 20.
Lax in league final again
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Stanford women’s lacrosse avenged one of its two conference losses yesterday in an 11-8 win over Cal in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Tournament semifinals at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.
Synchro in second at U.S. Nationals
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With their fourth straight collegiate national championship already taken care of, the women of the Stanford synchronized swimming team is looking to finish their unblemished season with a flourish at the U.S.
Women’s golf named No. 8 seed in West Regional
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Stanford women’s golf will begin competition in the 2008 NCAA Championships on May 8-10 at the NCAA West Regional, held in Lincoln, Calif.
Dawkins formally introduced as Cardinal coach yesterday
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Johnny Dawkins was officially ushered in as the new head coach of the men’s basketball team during a 4 p.m.
Sports Briefs
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Just less than a week after the Cardinal’s second-place finish in the 2008 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championships, senior Dylan Carney still has plenty more to look forward to.
Sports Briefs
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After coming in second place at the NCAA Central Regional this past weekend in Baton Rouge, La., the women’s gymnastics team was awarded a four seed in the upcoming NCAA Championships.
So long to the Lopez twins
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Seven-foot twins Brook and Robin Lopez came to the Farm together, and they will leave together.
UPDATE: Stanford earns No. 3 seed in NCAA Tournament
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Named a No. 3 seed in the South Regional, the Stanford men’s basketball team will face another top academic school in its first round match-up with the Cornell Big Red on Thursday at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Sports Briefs
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After starting 19 of 21 games and averaging 18.9 points and 8.2 rebounds a game, sophomore big man Brook Lopez was named to All Pac-10 First Team.
Fencers prep for NCAAs
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The Stanford fencing squad will look to improve on last year's ninth place finish when it travels to Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio to compete in this year's NCAA Championships.
Breaking down the Bruins
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Even if you don’t know a single thing about the Cardinal or the Bruins, you probably know that the Cardinal’s hopes tonight — as they have all season — ride on the shoulders of Brook Lopez.
Swimmers in third at Pac-10 Championships
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After day one of the Pac-10 Championships in Long Beach, the No. 2 women’s swimming team is currently in third place.
Ray named International Team coach
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After winning a national championship last year, Stanford golf coach Conrad Ray will have a chance to represent his country.
Stanford football’s schedule is set
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It was announced today that the Cardinal will open its season on Thursday, Aug. 28 when it takes on Pacific 10 Conference foe, Oregon State. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN2.
Column: Brook the best of the bigs
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Whether it’s the skilled Kevin Love, the sharpshooting Ryan Anderson or the bulldozing Jon Brockman, you’d be hard pressed to find a conference with a better slew of big men than the Pac-10.
Stanford dominates Saint Mary’s
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No. 3 Stanford women’s tennis improved to 4-1 on the season yesterday after stomping No. 50 Saint Mary’s, 6-1. The victory extended the Cardinal’s regular home winning streak to 97 games.
Cardinal looking to stay perfect
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The No. 13 Stanford softball team will put its undefeated record to the test this weekend when it hosts the Stanford Invitational.
No mercy for St. Mary's
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Junior pitcher Missy Penna did not allow a run for the fourth straight game, the Cardinal scored a season-best eight runs and Stanford softball improved to 5-0 on the early year with a dominating 8-0 win over Saint Mary’s yesterday.
Cardinal, Penna perfect
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The Cardinal won all four of its game this past weekend, relying on the arm of Penna and the team’s timely hitting.
Ready as ever
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The No. 19 Stanford softball team opens play for the 2008 season today when it begins competition in the San Diego Tournament against host University of San Diego.
Above the Rim: The half-way point
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Like most things in life, the Pac-10 season has gone by in a blur.
Cardinal just keeps winning
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Stanford may be one of the least impressive 16-3 teams out there. Forget everything I just wrote except for the “16-3,” though. Because those numbers are all that matter.
Sports Briefs
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Kehoe named Setter of the Year, GoStanford.com to unveil new look
No place like home for Card
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Winning games in the Pac-10 certainly isn’t easy. Winning games on the road? You probably shouldn’t count on it, unless you’re playing Oregon State.
Sports Briefs
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The Stanford men’s and women’s track teams begin their indoor track seasons this weekend at the Washington Indoor Preview in Seattle, Wash.
Above the Rim: Oregon loss a tough one to swallow
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On the surface, Stanford’s loss at Oregon yesterday doesn’t seem too bad.
No. 5 women's gymnastics set to battle No. 1 Georgia
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The No. 5 Stanford women’s gymnastics team will have a chance to gauge its merit right off the bat — the Cardinal opens up its season this Sunday when they play host to the three-time defending national champions, the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs.
Sports Briefs
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Ranked among the top ten in the nation, the Stanford men’s volleyball team has gotten off to one of its best start in years.
Murphy set to call final Big Game Saturday
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The “Voice of Stanford” will call his last game this Saturday when the Cardinal takes on Cal in this year’s much-anticipated Big Game.
Card wins third title
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The Stanford women’s cross-country team made history last Monday, winning its third straight national title at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.
Three-peat for cross-country
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The Stanford women’s cross-country team made history Monday afternoon, winning its third straight national title at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Runners in the hunt for third title
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The No. 1 Stanford women’s cross country team will look to run to its third consecutive national title on Monday at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.
Sports Briefs
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Sophomore wideout Richard Sherman returned to practice on Tuesday after being suspended by coach Jim Harbaugh for “poor sportsmanship” during the Cardinal’s 27-9 loss to Washington on Nov.
Card hits the road
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Fresh off an impressive slew of victories last weekend, the No. 20 Stanford men’s basketball team will face its first road test of the year tonight when it plays at Northwestern.
A perfect finish
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Stanford’s No. 1 women’s cross country team will vie for its third straight national title in less than a week when it travels to Terre Haute, Indiana for the NCAA Championships. Like most championship-caliber teams, the Cardinal couldn’t have made it this far without the leadership of its experienced team members.
Leading the NCAA pack
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Cross country keeps on rolling this year — the women took home first place while the men finished in third this past Saturday at the NCAA West Regional held in Eugene, Ore.
Field hockey falls in first round
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Stanford field hockey’s inspired run to the NCAA Tournament ended after a 4-0 loss to No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday
Cardinal battles Tar Heels
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Freshman Xanthe Travlos summed up the mindset of the Stanford field hockey team going into tomorrow’s NCAA Tournament against undefeated No. 1 North Carolina: “We have absolutely nothing to lose.”
Ready for NCAAs
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Stanford field hockey keeps on rolling — the Cardinal advanced to the NCAA’s Round of 16 yesterday with a narrow 1-0 victory over Lock Haven. The team will travel across the country to face No. 1 North Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday for an 8 a.m. PST game in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Sports, the Stanford way
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In just his second full year as Stanford’s Athletic Director, Bob Bowlsby has already made waves. Bowlsby sat down recently with The Daily for a question-and-answer session, discussing various topics ranging from life on The Farm to Mike Montgomery to Jim Harbaugh.
First NCAA berth in seven years one win away
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Down the stretch
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The Stanford cross-country women captured their 12th straight Pac-10 title while the men finished in second place at the Pac-10 Championships held in Corvallis, Ore.
Sports Briefs
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Representatives from the Stanford and Cal women’s basketball programs congregated yesterday at the Bay Area Women’s Basketball Media Day.
Sports Briefs: Zutz to represent Cardinal
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Cardinal senior Jess Zutz was honored for her playing this year when she was selected to play in the National Field Hockey Coaches Association’s All-Star Game.
Card only get one on road
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Stanford field hockey emerged from last weekend’s cross-country trip with a win and two losses in games played against No. 13 Louisville, Georgetown and Indiana.
Volleyball dynamite at Dino Cup
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Taking home only its second Husky Dino Cup title in 12 years, Stanford men’s volleyball opened its exhibition season last weekend with a bang.
Women hope to rebound at ITAs
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Stanford women’s tennis looks to get back to its winning tradition this weekend when it plays host to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northwest Championship.
Men's volleyball takes exhibition trip to Canada
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Stanford men’s volleyball unofficially starts its season this weekend when it travels to Canada to compete at the Husky Dino Cup.
Card sweeps Pre-NCAA Invitational
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The No. 1 women ran away with first place at the cross country Pre-NCAA Invitational in Terre Haute, Ind. The men, ranked fifth in the nation at the time finished sixth at the weekend event.
BRIEFS: Harbaugh featured on ESPN
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Stanford football continues to get media attention from around the nation in the wake of its stunning 24-23 upset of USC.
Pritchard to start Saturday vs. TCU
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Three days after engineering one of the greatest upsets in college football history, sophomore quarterback Tavita Pritchard was named the starter for this Saturday’s game against TCU.
Putting the USC win in perspective
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In the first week of the 2007 college football season, when the little-known Division I-AA Appalachian State Mountaineers beat Michigan, the winningest Division I-A program ever, many called it one of the greatest upsets in the history of college football.
Sound bytes
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“They left before they even shook our hands. I mean there was nothing else to do.”
— Wide receiver Richard Sherman
A season like no other
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South Florida is No.
Hockey back in winning form, 2-1 over Pacific
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After losing to Cal on Friday, the No. 20 Stanford field hockey team bounced back against the University of Pacific on Sunday with a dramatic 2-1 victory.
Edwards gets win in first NFL start
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Former Cardinal quarterback Trent Edwards is a long way from the 2006 Stanford football season.
Runners ready to roll
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Hosting 45 colleges and 57 high school squads from around the country, Stanford cross country is set to compete this weekend at the 34th Stanford Invitational.
Women’s golf wraps up at NCAA Preview
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Stanford women’s golf completed competition at the NCAA Preview yesterday, coming in 17th place out of 18 teams at the tournament held in Albuquerque, N.M.
Above the rim: Don't mess with the West
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Go anywhere outside the West Coast and you’ll find that the Pac-10 isn’t too hot when it comes to football.
Card struggles at NCAA premier event
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Competing at one of the toughest courses it will play on all year, the Stanford women’s golf team sits in 17th place at the NCAA Preview tournament in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Chun leads Card golfers at NCAA Preview
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Despite being in 13th place after one round of play, the Cardinal women are only five strokes behind the top six teams.
Four players score hat tricks in water polo win
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The No. 4 Stanford men’s water polo team erupted for 20 scores in its 20-11 victory over No. 15 Pacific last weekend.
Sports Briefs
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The winningest coach in Stanford basketball history officially stepped back onto campus on Aug. 30, but not to correct players’ shooting form or run rebounding drills.
Q & A with Richard Sherman
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A First Team Pac-10 All-Freshman selection in 2006, Richard Sherman was one of the few bright spots during a 2006 Cardinal season mired by lackluster efforts and embarrassing losses.
Above the Rim: How good are the Trojans?
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In all seriousness, just how good are the Trojans going to be this year?
Enthusiasm soon known
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We’re in the middle of August, and that can only mean one thing.
ABOVE THE RIM: The celebration in Iraq
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Halfway around the world, something strange is going on. In Baghdad, men, women and children are filling the streets, wrapped in national flags and celebrating with each other in unadulterated peace and joy.
Above the Rim: The (Barry) Bonds that break us
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I’m going to watch Bonds break the record. And, I’m going to enjoy it. I’m going to appreciate his record for what it is — a remarkable accomplishment in a period of increased power and hitting.
Above the Rim: What’s next after Who’s Now?
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Like any true sports fan, I love ESPN.
Logar and Yelsey’s tennis dynasty
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Fourth straight NCAA title eludes women’s tennis
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Continuing a Cinderella run with its third consecutive upset, No. 12 UCLA ended No. 1 Stanford’s season in shocking style with a 4-2 win in the semifinal match of the NCAA Championships on May 21.
Above the Rim: All told, it's a year to forget
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Above the Rim: Kobe fails to uphold MJ’s legacy
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It only seemed natural.
89 Wins
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January 18, 1974 is one of the more famous days in college athletic history.
Sports Briefs
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Last weekend, the Stanford sailing team took third in the women’s Intercollegiate Sailing Association national championships, hosted by Old Dominion University.
Solo runs fall short for Card
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Stanford women’s tennis saw strong runs from freshman Lindsay Burdette, senior Theresa Logar and junior Celia Durkin at the NCAA Individual Championships this past weekend, but all three ultimately came up short of the tournament title as the Cardinal wrapped up its season in Athens, Ga.
Oden too nice for the NBA
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Standing at seven feet and weighing 280 pounds, Greg Oden is a beast of a man.
Bruch’s injury leads to early exit for top duo
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On Wednesday, taking on Mississippi’s Erling Tveit in the first round of the NCAA singles championship, Bruch suffered a sprained right ankle.
Three survive
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Freshman Lindsay Burdette was one of three Cardinal players to advance to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships yesterday.
BRIEF: Four on women’s squad advance
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Women begin solo tourney
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Just two days removed from the team’s semifinal loss to UCLA, Stanford women’s tennis begins individual play at the NCAA Championships, today in Athens, Ga.
Women’s tennis upset in semifinal
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Continuing a Cinderella run with its third consecutive upset, No. 12 UCLA ended No. 1 Stanford’s season in shocking style with a 4-2 win in yesterday’s semifinal match of the NCAA Championships. The Bruins’ victory snapped the Cardinal’s own streak of three straight NCAA titles and eight straight championship match appearances.
Girls two wins away from NCAA title
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When they need it the most, the Cardinal women do what they do best: They just win.
Stern lets game down
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You have a question about whose ball it is?
Tennis: Georgia on their minds
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Stanford women’s tennis, just four matches away from a fourth straight national title, faces off against Vanderbilt at 9 a.m., starting off the NCAA Championships’ Round of 16 at the University of Georgia.
Card rolls in opening rounds
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Cruising through first- and second-round play of the NCAA Championships, Stanford women’s tennis successfully began its quest for a fourth straight national title this past weekend.
Nash is simply the best
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At least that’s what most voters this year thought when they voted Nash’s former teammate, Dirk Nowitzki, as this year’s MVP.
Women hunt for fourth straight title
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Stanford women’s tennis won’t go far to vie for a fourth straight national title.
Above the Rim: Warriors fans, enjoy the ride
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Unlike most of you, I endured the 13-year drought of zero playoff appearances, the empty stands and the incident where Latrell Sprewell tried to strangle P.J. Carlesimo during practice.
Chemistry rallies women's tennis
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Building a 106-1 record over four years obviously takes a wealth of talent, dedication and sound coaching. But it takes more than that.
Card ready to defend title
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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.
Above the Rim: Playoffs shine for the NBA
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Sometimes I hate the NBA.
Women send six to singles draw
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Stanford sent an impressive total of six players to the main singles draw.
Women go solo in Ojai
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With the regular season over and another conference title in hand, Stanford women’s tennis begins its postseason with the Pacific-10 Conference Individual Championships, today through Sunday in Ojai, Calif.
Women swing to conference title
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Most tennis matches don’t take eight hours to complete. But due to treacherous weather conditions, that’s how long it took for the Stanford women’s tennis team to defeat their rivals from California, 4-3, on Saturday afternoon.
Salisbury: Hope for the Hokies
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The last two weeks have been rough on the world of sports.
Tennis seeks Pac-10 title
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With a conference championship and a rivalry match on the line, the Stanford women’s tennis team caps off its regular-season schedule by visiting California at 12 p.m.
Card wins two in close fashion
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Above the Rim: Barry’s legendary shadow
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While I was nestled under a palm tree in the Quad, trying to figure out whether I should write about the future of Stanford basketball or the early entries to the NBA draft, a novel idea came to me. I decided not to write about basketball for this week’s column.
No. 1 tennis faces final stretch
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The top-ranked Cardinal women’s tennis team will begin its stretch run with two crucial in-conference matches against UCLA and Southern California.
Player or coach, Forood just wins
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Sometimes, all roads really do lead back home. Stanford women’s tennis coach Lele Forood knows this.
Cardinal keeps on rolling
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Friday’s match against Washington State was a complete sweep, 7-0.
Above the Rim: Gauging the Gators’ greatness
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With the Florida Gators’ back-to-back men’s basketball championships, one question remains: Are they the greatest of all time? I say yes.
Last stand for Card seniors
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Commemorating the impressive and nearly flawless careers of seniors Theresa Logar and Anne Yelsey, Stanford women’s tennis plays its final home matches of the season today and tomorrow against No. 41 Washington State and Washington, respectively.
Women find smooth swing
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Despite injuries, a tough schedule and battling the elements, the No. 4 Stanford women’s tennis team just keeps winning.
Above the Rim: Busting out the Brackets
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Madness is in the air — Facebook pools are launching and basketball is king at college campuses across the country, all because we’re less than a week away from the tipoff of the 2007 NCAA Tournament.
No “gimmes” for Card
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After successfully hosting in-state foes, Stanford women’s tennis now welcomes out-of-state opponents.
Stanford rolls over cross-Bay rivals
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Senior Anne Yelsey was able to communicate the results of this past weekend’s matches against No. 18 Pepperdine and No. 7 California in rather simple terms.
“I thought it was complete domination,” she said.
It’s been real, it’s been fun
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Sadly, tomorrow’s slew of games concludes the regular season of Pacific-10 Conference basketball. I don’t hesitate to use the word “sadly,” because, well, I am sad. This was one of the best years in recent memory for a much maligned conference.
Rivals getting ready to rumble
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After an exhausting weekend in the desert that resulted in victories against Arizona and Arizona State, the members of the Cardinal women’s tennis team has another challenging lineup of teams to face today and Saturday when it faces No. 18 Pepperdine and No. 7 Cal, respectively. Today’s match begins at 1:30 p.m. while Saturday’s match against Cal begins at 2 p.m.
Above the Rim: All-Stars all out bore
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How did you spend your Sunday evening? I’ll tell you how I spent mine: not watching the NBA “All-Star” Game.
Women get back to winning ways versus USC, UCLA
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Re-asserting itself both in the Pacific-10 Conference and on the national level, the No.
Above the Rim: Not Goods enough?
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What a difference a week makes.
SoCal stars come North
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After a nearly two-week hiatus from match play, No. 1 Stanford women’s tennis will get its chance to rebound from its first loss in 90 matches as the Cardinal hosts twin Pacific-10 Conference powerhouses No. 5 Southern California and No. 15 UCLA this weekend.
ABOVE THE RIM: Madness looms in Feb. gloom
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For a lot of fans, the month of February fees like a lull in the sports world.
Sports Briefs
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For the second consecutive time, No. 2 Stanford women’s tennis was forced to postpone a home match due to inclement weather when yesterday’s rain forced the cancellation of the Cardinal’s scheduled competition against Sacramento State.
Tennis team aims to bounce back today
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Although Sacramento State isn’t necessarily a tough opponent along the likes of No.
Streak comes to an abrupt end
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“It’s really strange.”
This was the reaction offered by women's tennis head coach Lele Forood after her team’s first dual-match loss in three years.
Top-ranked tennis on top at ITA Indoors
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Stanford women’s tennis lived up to its No. 1 ranking yesterday as it cruised past Vanderbilt in the first round of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Team Indoors held in Madison, Wis.
Card to defend Indoors doubles title
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The top-ranked Cardinal women’s tennis team puts its 87-match winning streak on the line at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) National Team Indoors in Madison, Wis.
Building a dynasty
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It has been eighty-seven matches.
Stanford women breeze past Davis
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All three of the Cardinal doubles teams recorded wins by the score of 8-1 to kick off the match.
AI is “The Answer” in Denver
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Even a month or so after the trade, I’m still getting used to the notion of Allen Iverson not wearing a ‘Sixers uniform. The two went together like bread and butter. But now that I’ve had a full month to digest the change, I’m thrilled by the explosive implications of the NBA’s newest superstar tandem — Carmelo Anthony and “The Answer.”
Dual match season begins today
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Stanford women’s tennis begins this year’s national title defense with two opening matches against UC-Davis and Fresno State today and tomorrow.
Hoops should Dance
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It’s hard not to take notice of the Cardinal men’s basketball team, even after its recent three game winning-streak was snapped last night in Eugene, Ore.
Nguyen taking center court
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Women's Tennis: Weekend cut short by weather, losses
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It wasn’t just their opponents that the women’s tennis team had to battle last weekend at the Freeman Invitational in Las Vegas.
Parity, props for Pac-10
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From top to bottom, there isn’t a better conference in college basketball than our very own Pac-10.
Card women close individual season
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Five members of the Cardinal’s squad will compete in Las Vegas: freshman Lindsay Burdette, seniors Anne Yelsey and Theresa Logar and juniors Celia Durkin and Jessica Nguyen.
We’re going to win (maybe)
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It’s funny to think that one of the worst seasons in the history of Stanford football could turn itself into a complete success.
Women satisfied with exhibition sweep, thankful for time to bond
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With an easy 7-0 exhibition win over the University of Hawaii last Tuesday, the Stanford women’s tennis team spent the rest of the Thanksgiving break soaking up the Pacific sun.
How the BCS saved football
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Since its inception in college football during the 1998 season, the Bowl Championship Series system imposed by the NCAA has had its share of critics.
Sizing up the Pac-10 talent
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Football season is (thankfully) coming to a close.
Durkin wins Indoors consolation title
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The three-time defending national champion Stanford women’s tennis team finished off its fall tournament season this past weekend at the Inter-Collegiate Tennis Association’s National Indoors at Ohio State University.
New ball generates controversy
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I’m like a lot of other people — I don’t like to change.
Women's Tennis sends three to ITA Indoors
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Three members of the Cardinal squad are competing in the event: sophomore Jessica Nguyen, junior Celia Durkin and senior Theresa Logar.
Prevent D prevents victory
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The prevent defense. It’s something that I’m sure many of you have seen throughout your gaming ventures in the “Madden,” “Tecmo Super Bowl” or “NFL Blitz” series.
Women's Tennis: Card dominant at ITA Regionals
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Freshman Lindsey Burdette flawlessly described the Cardinal’s showing at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Regionals played in Berkeley this past weekend: “We came so close to absolutely dominating the tournament.”
Renewing a forgotten pastime
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NBA is back in a big way
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What ever happened to the NBA?
ITA catches Card in transition
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The three-time defending national champion Stanford women’s tennis team competed in its first big tournament of the fall season, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American (ITA) Championships, Oct. 3-7, in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

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