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Rough pct. of points received each week: Week 1: Henry 33%, McCaffrey 7% Week 2: Henry 38%, McCaffrey 20% Week 3: Henry 35%, McCaffrey 30%: 4 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports
16% (148/898) of the ballots came in before Championship Sat. Around 311 of those points went to Henry, ~178 to McCaffrey and Watson each.: 5 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports
This year's Heisman ballot was the closest since 2009, when Mark Ingram beat Toby Gerhart by 28 points.: 5 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports
McCaffrey won the Far West region, finished second in the Northeast, South, Southwest, and Midwest, third in the Mid-Atlantic.: 5 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports
Point totals: Henry - 1,832 McCaffrey - 1,539 Watson - 1,165: 5 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports
Derrick Henry has won the 2015 Heisman Trophy.: 5 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports
Counting down the minutes until the Heisman announcement. Stay tuned.: 5 hours ago, StanfordDaily Sports

Stanford field hockey fills up All-NorPac team with seven selections

The field hockey team received some good news on the eve of its first game of the NorPac Championships last night, as five players and coach Tara Danielson earned all-conference honors at the conference awards banquet.

Junior Becky Dru highlighted the selections, nabbing her second straight Defense Player of the Year award while also being named Co-Player of the Year with California’s Andre Earle and to her third consecutive All-NorPac team.

Dru leads the team in goals (14) and points (35) and was joined on the all-conference list by seniors Stephanie Byrne and Ale Moss, as well as freshman Alex McCawley.

Moss has had a solid year in goal with six shutouts for the No. 6 Cardinal, which is seeking its fifth-straight conference title this weekend at the conference championships.

McCawley and Byrne have both played major roles in Stanford’s attack thus far, combining for eight goals and 17 assists.

Stanford will play Appalachian State at 1:30 p.m. on the Varsity Turf to kick off the postseason.

Miles Bennett-Smith

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