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UPDATE: Eight Card athletes earn All-American honors at NCAAs

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| While it was often the Stanford women who were ahead at track and field events this season, both halves of the Cardinal pulled even at the NCAA Championships, June 6-9.

UPDATE: MLB drafts five from Stanford baseball

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| Five Stanford baseball players were selected last week in the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft.

Card wins 13th director’s cup

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| Despite a lackluster season for Stanford’s major sports, the athletic department received its 13th straight Director’s Cup.

Golf crowned NCAA Champs

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| Men’s golf took the NCAA Championships by storm May 30-June 2 in Williamsburg, Va. when the team won its first national title in 13 years.

Bruins douse Polo’s title hopes

By Wes Mateo
SPORTS| Squaring off for the NCAA Championship on May 13, both the Stanford and UCLA women’s water polo teams knew that early momentum would be the key to the game.

Volleyball spiked by Huskers

By Rebecca Harlow
SPORTS| After trouncing No. 4 Washington to reach the title match, the No. 2 Stanford women’s volleyball team saw a late rally fall short as top-ranked Nebraska claimed the four-game win and the 2006 NCAA Championship in Omaha, Neb. on Dec. 16 [2006].

Cardinal fumbles 109th Big Game, 26-17

By Alex Gyr
SPORTS| When Michael Okwo emerged from the locker room to do post-game interviews after Stanford’s 26-17 loss to California in the 109th Big Game [on Dec. 2, 2006], he was wiping away tears.

Runners take second title

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| In the final event of the 2006 season, the No. 1 Stanford women’s cross-country team lived up to its top billing by capturing its second straight national title at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. on Nov. 20 [2006].

Men make NCAAs on youth talent

By Daniel Novinson
SPORTS| A young Stanford men’s basketball squad exceeded its relatively low expectations for the 2006-07 season and looks poised for a breakout campaign next year.

Women miss Sweet 16 in second-round upset

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| At the start of the NCAA Tournament, it seemed as if Stanford women’s basketball had come full circle.

Baseball struggles to finish even in rough season

By Blair Critchlow
SPORTS| Part of Stanford’s rich baseball tradition has been its consistency.

Fourth straight NCAA title eludes women’s tennis

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Continuing a Cinderella run with its third consecutive upset, No. 12 UCLA ended No. 1 Stanford’s season in shocking style with a 4-2 win in the semifinal match of the NCAA Championships on May 21.

Card slides through up-down year

By Scott Bland
SPORTS| It was a roller-coaster kind of year for Stanford softball in 2007.

The Graduating Cardinal

By Christian Torres
SPORTS| For many Stanford student-athletes, graduation brings an end to both their academic and sporting careers.

Miller’s eye always on the future

By Roxie Dickinson
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Newlin and Smith’s paint power

By Christian Torres
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Logar and Yelsey’s tennis dynasty

By Jack Salisbury
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Hansen, Hewko, McColl and Gregorka’s rippling polo legacy

By Wes Mateo
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Tangtiphaiboontana and Todd’s on-par pairing

By Anthony Nguyen
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Rinehart’s continued soft side for Cardinal softball

By Anthony Nguyen
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