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Sophomore Richard Wire was the only Stanford player to win a match this weekend in Los Angeles. The men's team fell to USC and UCLA over the weekend.
It's our turn
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Stanford has one more giant to topple before it can claim its third national championship.
The No. 2 Cardinal will face the No. 1-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols at 5:30 p.m. PST in Tampa tonight as it tries to cap off its magical run through the NCAA Tournament.
Card gets two wins on road
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The offensive output slowed down, as it inevitably would. After averaging almost 17 goals per game over their last three matches, the Stanford women’s water polo team had 13 and eight in their two games this weekend. But the Cardinal defense came up big to help the team defeat both Cal State-Northridge and No. 3 USC, securing another SoCal sweep and extending the team’s current win streak to a season-high eight games.
Women work it out
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What a difference a week makes.
Last week against Arizona State, the No. 5 Stanford women’s tennis team was swept in doubles in its first four-loss season in over two decades — all this with USC and UCLA headed to town.
Chemistry hard to find
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Unity is an important aspect of any team sport that every team searches for, many unsuccessfully.
Stanford swept on road
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Three straight wins last week did not give the Stanford men’s tennis team enough momentum for this past weekend, as the Card dropped a pair of matches on the road in Los Angeles.
Stanford stands up for West
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Stanford’s locker room on one side of the screen; Maryland’s clubhouse on the other.
Stanford runners impress at home
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The Stanford track and field team was successful this past weekend, competing at two separate meets.

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