The image of senior receiver Elijah Higgins high-pointing the football as the clock expired remains seared in the minds of Ducks’ fans. Higgins’ catch, one year ago to the date, extended the game to overtime, where the Cardinal were able to clinch an upset over then-No. 3 Oregon. Unfortunately, Stanford fans will have to rely on that year-old memory for comfort after a blowout … [Read more...] about Stanford falls to Oregon, remains winless in Pac-12 play
Stanford Swimming & Diving Season Preview Part 1: The Cardinal Men
As Stanford’s campus slowly filled up with faces new and old adjusting back into life on The Farm, a group of students had already settled in, well before the sun rose on the first day of the fall quarter — among them, the ‘residents’ of the Avery Aquatic Center. And while some coaches and athletes may be more than content with recent success, great ones know there is always … [Read more...] about Stanford Swimming & Diving Season Preview Part 1: The Cardinal Men
No. 9 women’s volleyball bests Washington in first home victory
No. 9 Stanford women’s volleyball (7-4, 2-1 Pac-12) returned to Maples Pavilion on Friday for only their third home game of the year so far. After coming up short early, the Cardinal took control on their home court to claim a conference win over No. 17 Washington (10-3, 2-1 Pac-12) in four sets, felling the Huskies for the first time since 2018. Notably absent from the … [Read more...] about No. 9 women’s volleyball bests Washington in first home victory
View from the Booth: Stanford looks to play spoiler in Eugene
Last week’s game in Seattle was ugly for Stanford football (1-2, 0-2 Pac-12). Up in Seattle against then-No. 18 Washington, the Cardinal started slow and never truly put it together in any of the three phases of play, with the Huskies handedly triumphing 40-22. The road for Stanford does not get any easier this week, with a third successive top-20 matchup to open Pac-12 play as … [Read more...] about View from the Booth: Stanford looks to play spoiler in Eugene
From nationally ranked athletes to an Olympic champion
With 155 total National championship titles, Stanford has one of the strongest athletic programs in the country. The Daily spoke with a few incoming athletes about their backgrounds and what they are most looking forward to on campus this fall. Eileen Gu — Skiing Born in California, Eileen Gu entered the world of sports at age three thanks to her mother, who used to drop her … [Read more...] about From nationally ranked athletes to an Olympic champion