A week after clinching the Pac-12 regular season title, No. 7 Stanford women’s tennis (18-2, 10-0 Pac-12) took on No. 27 Cal (11-8, 7-3 Pac-12) on a sun-drenched Friday at Taube Family Tennis Center. A season ago, the Cardinal fell to the rival Golden Bears in Berkeley. This year told a different story as Stanford, supported by its largest crowd of the season, triumphed 6-1 in … [Read more...] about Stanford women’s tennis beats rival Cal
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Ending in B-ruin: Men’s volleyball loses championship game to UCLA
Last week, No. 8 Stanford (15-13, 6-6, MPSF) men’s volleyball faced off No. 12 USC (10-16, 3-9, MPSF) in the MPSF quarterfinals and No. 6 BYU (19-7, 9-5, MPSF) in the semifinals, bringing home the win both times. The Trojans proved to be a difficult opponent, but Stanford won 3-1, coming back with force after losing the first set. The 3-2 win against BYU on Thursday proved … [Read more...] about Ending in B-ruin: Men’s volleyball loses championship game to UCLA
College Football Head Coach’s Legendary Father Has Died
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 27: California Golden Bears players run onto the field before the College Football Sydney Cup match between University of California and University of Hawaii at ANZ Stadium on August 27, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images) Dave Wilcox, the father of Cal football coach Justin Wilcox, passed away at 80 years old on … [Read more...] about College Football Head Coach’s Legendary Father Has Died
“No one really knows me like my brother”: Will and Alex Rottman take to the court
Stanford men’s volleyball has a history of siblings playing on the team together. In 1999, two pairs of siblings, the Palacios and Griffiths, were even on the team simultaneously. At the time of this article’s publication, 23 pairs of siblings have played for the Cardinal over the past thirty years. After more than a decade without a pair of brothers playing for the Cardinal … [Read more...] about “No one really knows me like my brother”: Will and Alex Rottman take to the court
Stanford adds Providence transfer Jared Bynum
Providence transfer Jared Bynum has committed to Stanford after a weekend visit. The 5-foot-10 guard averaged 10.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists as a senior under coach Ed Cooley, who left to take the Georgetown job. “(Stanford) presented a unique opportunity to accomplish my goals on the court and off the court while displaying my game and competing at a high … [Read more...] about Stanford adds Providence transfer Jared Bynum