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Senior forward Joe Kirchofer pulls down a board against Oregon last weekend. The Cardinal looks to complete its perfect regular season in Washington this weekend. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/3420
Matt Sayles

Senior forward Joe Kirchofer pulls down a board against Oregon last weekend. The Cardinal looks to complete its perfect regular season in Washington this weekend.

Perfection in sight

By Will Oremus
SPORTS| There are so many potential pitfalls on a 27-game regular-season schedule. A trip to Oregon’s raucus MacArthur Court. Two matchups with arch rival Arizona.

Women seek Pac-10 title

By Erin Archerd
SPORTS| Finishing the season 14-4 in Pacific-10 Conference play, the No. 12 Stanford women’s basketball team earned the top seed in this weekend’s Pac-10 Tournament in San Jose.

Holler back, young’un

By Sean Howell
SPORTS| On a baseball team that includes four All-Americans, lefthanded pitcher Blake Holler is the quintessential All-American boy.

Doubles teams play in SoCal

By Kaiya Reeve
SPORTS| The No. 4 Stanford men’s tennis team will close out the quarter with an appearance at the 115th Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championships in La Jolla, Calif.

Women’s hoops faces more physical conference foes

By Emily Kuehler
SPORTS| In any sport, officials and referees are constantly under fire — from players, coaches, even fans. And when things get called inconsistently — well, that’s when frustration levels reach their highest.

Men’s golf takes home another top-ten finish

By Zach Jones
SPORTS| No. 14 Texas was truly the lone star this week at the Cleveland Golf Collegiate Invitational, cruising to a 15-stroke victory in the team competition behind individual medalist Matthew Rosenfeld.

Life lessons learned from Nintendo

By Bret Bechis
SPORTS| All we really need to know we learned in Kindergarten. Yeah I ripped off the title of that book, but it’s true. That’s because all any of us really need to know are the lessons of sport, and by age five we were already well trained in the trade.