Author: Christina Nguyen
Articles by this author:
Men split weekend
SPORTS|
After a pair of tough losses the previous weekend, the No. 8 Stanford men’s volleyball team was looking to rebound against unranked UC-San Diego and No. 4 Long Beach State this weekend.
Cardinal tries to regain momentum
SPORTS|
The Stanford men’s volleyball team has much to prove going into the weekend, when they play UC-San Diego (9-15, 5-13 MPSF) and No. 4 Long Beach State (19-5, 14-4 MPSF).
Spikers stomp Slugs
SPORTS|
The No. 9 Stanford men’s volleyball team added another win to its current four-game streak last Friday, bringing down Division-III’s No. 2 ranked team, UC-Santa Cruz, in three games: 30-21, 30-16, 30-21.
Cardinal Outlasts Warriors
SPORTS|
Coming off a big victory over No. 1 BYU last Saturday, the No. 9 Stanford men’s volleyball team faced off against Hawaii yesterday. The Cardinal outlasted the Warriors, pulling out a win in five games.
Volleyball sweeps undefeated BYU in Provo
SPORTS|
It was yet another weekend of mixed results for the Stanford men’s volleyball team — but it also featured some of the best volleyball the Cardinal has played all season.
Stanford takes on top-ranked BYU
SPORTS|
The No.
Card splits weekend games
SPORTS|
After a strong victory over No. 13 UC-Santa Barbara on Friday, 3-1, the Cardinal fell to No. 7 Cal State Northridge the next night, 3-0.
Volleyball on the rebound
SPORTS|
The No. 9 Stanford men’s volleyball team rounds out a four-game stint at home this weekend against two familiar teams, UC-Santa Barbara and Cal State-Northridge.
Island style on the Farm
SPORTS|
Meet Jordan Inafuku. A native of Hawaii, he’s traveled the world playing competitive volleyball. Just a freshman, he’s now the starting libero on the men’s volleyball team.
Volleyball splits in So Cal
SPORTS|
After falling to No. 7 Cal State Northridge in three games, the No. 6 Cardinal rallied back to defeat UC-Santa Barbara by the same margin this weekend. Stanford is now 6-3 overall and 3-3 in MPSF play.
Hardly beginner’s luck for Romero
SPORTS|
If you have ever seen him in action, you probably assume that Evan Romero has been playing volleyball his entire life.
Volleyball earns split
SPORTS|
On Friday, the No. 6 Cardinal extended its two-match win streak to three against No. 11 USC, taking out the Trojans in four games. On Saturday, however, Stanford's streak ended against undefeated No. 2 Pepperdine in four games.
Measuring up
SPORTS|
But last summer, he decided to do something a little different.
Volleyball splits in L.A.
SPORTS|
The No. 8 Stanford men’s volleyball team came out of its opening weekend of league play with mixed results: after falling to UCLA in four games on Friday, the Cardinal toppled defending national champion UC-Irvine 3-1 on Saturday.
No. 5 men's volleyball kicks off MPSF season
SPORTS|
The No. 5 Stanford men’s volleyball team begins its 2008 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) schedule today against No. 4 UCLA. Tomorrow, the squad will face off against the defending national champions, No. 7 UC Irvine.
Nguyen: Instant replay a no-brainer
SPORTS|
The United States hosts Russia in the Davis Cup finals next week in Portland, Ore.
A slippery slope
SPORTS|
On Saturday, 124th-ranked Alessio Di Mauro of Italy was suspended from ATP play for nine months and fined $60,000 for betting on tennis matches.
Nguyen: The Integrity of the Sport
SPORTS|
On Aug. 2, 2007, fourth-ranked Nikolay Davydenko forfeited a match against 87th-ranked Martin Vassallo Arguello in the second round of the Prokom Open.
The new power in the Pac-10
SPORTS|
Nine weeks into the college football season, it seems a new powerhouse has emerged in the Pac-10: Oregon.
Sitting Lopez for grades?
SPORTS|
So Friday morning I get a text from my boyfriend, and all it says is, “Brook Lopez is on ESPN. Lol.”
Camouflage your facial flaws
INTERMISSION|
All that's old is cool again
INTERMISSION|
On a Budget:Sew What?!
INTERMISSION|
Escape from the Fashion Police
INTERMISSION|
Swimming takes second at NCAAs
SPORTS|
The Stanford men’s swimming and diving team took second place at the NCAA Swim and Dive Championships in Minneapolis, Minn. on March 17, finishing with a total of 397 points. Over the course of the competition, the Cardinal broke a remarkable 13 records.
Men leap into NCAA Championships
SPORTS|
After a week of unwanted attention, nineteen Stanford swimmers and one diver are finally headed to the Men’s Swimming and Diving NCAA Championships, to be held on March 15-17 in Minneapolis, Minn.
Dumais heading to NCAAs
SPORTS|
The Stanford men’s diving team began its quest to qualify for the NCAA Championships this past Thursday at the NCAA Zone E Regionals in Oklahoma City, Okla. After three days of competition, sophomore diver Dwight Dumais was selected to represent Stanford at the NCAA Championships, Mar. 15-17 in Minneapolis, Minn.
Smoothie Review: Melon-ade Wave
MONDAY MAYHEM|
Champions again
SPORTS|
The No. 2 Stanford men’s swim team wons its 26th consecutive Pacific-10 Conference Championship title Friday, tromping its regional competition with 990.5 team points. California finished second with 657 points, and Arizona rounded out the top three with 625.
Men's swimming extends lead at Pac-10 Championships
SPORTS|
Hopes are high for the No. 2 Stanford men’s swimming team, which began its quest for its 26th consecutive Pacific-10 Conference title on Tuesday.
Keeping the Pac-10 streak going and going
SPORTS|
The No. 2 Stanford men’s swimming team added yet another tally to their “win” column this past Saturday, with a sound 169-131 victory over Cal at the Spieker Aquatics Complex in Berkeley.
Stanford fashion police: If only it existed . . .
INTERMISSION|
In my short time here at Stanford, I’ve come to notice something rather amusing about our highly .
You’ll feel it in your fingers . . . and your toes
INTERMISSION|
Bring your California style home . . .
INTERMISSION|
Late Night
INTERMISSION|
And then I remember something!
Full Moon: Not all it’s cracked up to be
INTERMISSION|
The first time I had encountered the event was in the Unofficial Guide to Stanford, where I had imagined it as a spectacularly organized ritual.

SMS
RSS feeds