The women’s basketball team will take on the University of Hawai’i in their season opener tonight at Maples. Before the season started, desk editor Hawe Adugna caught up with head coach Tara Vanderveer, senior center Cameron Brink and graduate student guard Hannah Jump on the upcoming season. Cameron Brink The Stanford Daily (TSD): Where is your head at as the season … [Read more...] about Women’s basketball coach and players weigh in before season opener
Slow starts cost men’s soccer over weekend
This weekend, No. 19 Stanford men’s soccer (8-3-5, 2-2-5 Pac-12) competed in two big matchups against the San Diego State Aztecs (6-6-5, 0-6-3 Pac-12) on Thursday and the UCLA Bruins (7-3-5, 4-0-4 Pac-12) on Sunday. The Cardinal needed to win both games to keep their Pac-12 championship hopes alive, which would also secure them a guaranteed spot in the NCAA tournament. On … [Read more...] about Slow starts cost men’s soccer over weekend
Back on top: Women’s volleyball beats Washington schools 3-1 apiece
No. 5 women’s volleyball (20-3, 13-1 Pac-12) celebrated another triumphant weekend at home, with back-to-back 3-1 wins against No. 8 Washington State (19-6, 9-5 Pac-12) on Friday evening and University of Washington (14-11, 5-9 Pac-12) on Sunday afternoon. These matches marked Stanford’s last against the Washington schools as conference opponents — the Cardinal will compete in … [Read more...] about Back on top: Women’s volleyball beats Washington schools 3-1 apiece
Women’s basketball preview: Looking ahead to last Pac-12 season
November is here, and for Cardinal basketball fans, that means seeing the powerhouse women’s basketball team back on the court. They started the season off on Wednesday, Nov. 1, in a debut game against Dominican University, which Stanford won 126-53. The team features a number of household names in college women’s basketball, with three new faces joining them. Coterm … [Read more...] about Women’s basketball preview: Looking ahead to last Pac-12 season
Can new faces change old fortunes?
Things might finally be looking up for Stanford men’s basketball. Coming off a disappointing 14-19 (7-13 Pac 12, 10th) season — where Stanford missed the NCAA Tournament for the eighth year in a row — the Cardinal were looking for any spark that might change their fortunes. And they may have found just that. Despite the underwhelming season, head coach Jerod Haase … [Read more...] about Can new faces change old fortunes?