The Golden State Warriors have championship aspirations as they sit with the league’s second-best record and just over 20 games remaining. To get there though, they may need second-year center James Wiseman to contribute at a high level. Wiseman is going to be the Warriors’ best rim protector once he returns, having yet to play […] On the brink of a return, James Wiseman could … [Read more...] about On the brink of a return, James Wiseman could be key to Warriors’ Finals run
Archives for February 2022
Senior night delight: Women’s basketball beats Washington
No. 2 Stanford women’s basketball (25-3, 16-0 Pac-12) defeated the Washington Huskies (7-15, 2-12 Pac-12) in the final game of the regular season at home. Despite entering the contest last in the Pac-12, the Huskies kept things close for the majority of the game, but Stanford ultimately prevailed 63-56. “If that is our 12th best team then we got one hell of a league,” said … [Read more...] about Senior night delight: Women’s basketball beats Washington
Offensive woes plague men’s basketball against Cal
On Saturday evening in Berkeley, Calif., the California Golden Bears (12-17, 5-13 Pac-12) soundly defeated Stanford men’s basketball (15-13, 8-10 Pac-12) 53-39. In the first half, Cal got off to a hot start while the Cardinal went freezing cold from the field. The score by the end of the half was 35-12 in favor of the Golden Bears. Cal senior guard Jordan Shepherd dominated the … [Read more...] about Offensive woes plague men’s basketball against Cal
Track and field puts on impressive showing at Pac-12s
Stanford track and field traveled to Seattle this weekend, participating in the Pac-12 Invitational indoor meet on both Friday and Saturday. In the team’s final meet in the NCAA indoors qualifying window, many Cardinal athletes established their place in the history books as they fought for qualifying positions. On Friday, the women’s distance medley relay team found themselves … [Read more...] about Track and field puts on impressive showing at Pac-12s
Draymond practices, “ready for contact today” but following Celebrini’s lead
Golden State Warriors did some 5-on-0 and drill work at practice today and Draymond Green participated for the first time since the Klay Day game on January 9th.Afterwards Steve Kerr, Kevon Looney and Otto Porter first spoke to reporters, then Green also took the podium to give an update on his rehab.The most promising bit of info was that Draymond felt that he — mind you, as a … [Read more...] about Draymond practices, “ready for contact today” but following Celebrini’s lead