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Freshman Kawika Shoji, who has been Stanford’s setter for much of the season, moved to outside hitter this weekend and was second on the team in kills, hitting .500 in a loss to Pacific and swatting 10 kills in Monday’s win. #gallery http://daily.stanford.org/image/full/7061
Alvin Chow

Freshman Kawika Shoji, who has been Stanford’s setter for much of the season, moved to outside hitter this weekend and was second on the team in kills, hitting .500 in a loss to Pacific and swatting 10 kills in Monday’s win.

New coach on campus

Harbaugh enthusiastic, optimistic, realistic
By Christopher P. Anderson
SPORTS| New football head coach Jim Harbaugh took the reins in December pledging “an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.” Three months into his tenure, the program has an all-new coaching staff and he has announced the 2007 recruiting class.

Road woes

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| At home this year, Stanford pitching has been like Dr. Jekyll. But when the Cardinal staff leaves Sunken Diamond, it has turned into Mr. Hyde.

Spikers slam Hawks for weekend split

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| The Stanford men’s volleyball team notched its second win of the season in commanding fashion on Monday night, sweeping Quincy in a nonconference tilt.

Golfers top Trojans

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| In a close battle between the top-ranked Cardinal and No. 12 Southern California, the Stanford men’s golf team faced a two-stroke deficit late in the final round of the USC Collegiate Invitational.

Missy Penna: Softball's ace in the circle

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Entering the 2007 season, Stanford softball was projected to be a team that would score in bunches.

Rants and Raves: Offseason wheeling and dealing

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Free agency.

Outdoor track outlook sunny

By Mohammad Ali
SPORTS| The Stanford track and field team’s outdoor field season got off to a promising start this past weekend at the Stanford Quad Meet.