2021 included many memorable moments for the men’s gymnastics program at Stanford. In April, the Cardinal captured their second-straight national championship in Minnesota after a season-peaking performance. Two months later, seniors Brody Malone and Ian Gunther, juniors Brandon Briones and Riley Loos and two former Cardinal gymnasts Akash Modi 17’ and Eddie Penev ’13 earned … [Read more...] about Top-ranked men’s gymnastics looks for revenge against No. 2 Oklahoma at the Stanford Open
Archives for January 2022
Women’s basketball bests the Sun Devils
Maples Pavilion looked and felt different on Friday night when the No. 2-ranked Stanford women’s basketball team (15-3, 6-0 Pac-12) hosted Arizona State (9-7, 1-2 Pac-12). For the first time in 2022, Stanford Athletics opened its doors to all spectators to watch the Cardinal play at home. Attendance at all previous games this month was restricted to the families of student … [Read more...] about Women’s basketball bests the Sun Devils
Quick Bites: Ferraro injury allows Panthers to wear down defense
Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports A close game between old friends saw a comeback victory for Jumbo Joe, as the Sharks drop 5-4 in overtime. The Florida Panthers came into the last night’s game atop the Atlantic Division, and it was clear the San Jose Sharks were going up against a formidable opponent. The Panthers lead the NHL in what feels like everything. At 5-on-5, … [Read more...] about Quick Bites: Ferraro injury allows Panthers to wear down defense
Sharks at Hurricanes: How to watch, start time, broadcast & streaming
Photo by Matt Cohen/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Last night was a demoralizing loss to the Florida Panthers and the schedule isn’t going to let the San Jose Sharks relax for a second. A quick trip to North Carolina and the Sharks are hitting the ice again today against the Carolina Hurricanes. Because of the back-to-back, we’ll have a preview up for you in a few … [Read more...] about Sharks at Hurricanes: How to watch, start time, broadcast & streaming
The Andrew Wiggins experience
Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images Praising Wiggins’ excellent season so far. The Andrew Wiggins experience in Minnesota was by no means peachy and joyous. The Wiggins we all saw with the Timberwolves was highly talented but immensely flawed. There were nights when the number-one pick in the 2014 NBA Draft surfaced: a versatile wing who was capable of scoring at … [Read more...] about The Andrew Wiggins experience