Wednesday roundtable: Can Cardinal sustain success against Beavers? Andrew Mather, Sandip Srinivas and Neel Ramachandran September 23, 2015 2 Comments Though the Cardinal looked nearly flawless against USC, in recent years Stanford has often come out slow in the games following its biggest wins. With a 600-mile trip to Corvallis looming with just... Read More »
Cardinal opens conference play with win over rival USC Andrew Mather September 19, 2015 0 Comments Stanford football defeated No. 6 USC for the first time since 2012 by a score of 41-31. Conrad Ukropina iced the game with a 46-yard field goal with 2:27 left to go that put Stanford up by two... Read More »
A look back at Stanford’s last three meetings with USC Andrew Mather September 17, 2015 0 Comments Ever since Jim Harbaugh returned the Stanford football program to national relevance, its annual matchup against USC has rarely stayed out of the headlines. There was the “biggest upset ever” in... Read More »
Roundtable: Is Stanford’s play-calling its biggest issue? Andrew Mather, Neel Ramachandran and Do-Hyoung Park September 17, 2015 0 Comments Stanford’s play-calling has come under considerable scrutiny in the past few seasons, especially after tough games like the team’s recent trip to Northwestern. While problems seemed less... Read More »
Mather: Thanks for bolstering Stanford’s home field advantage Andrew Mather September 14, 2015 0 Comments This week is one of the coolest times to be at Stanford, when more than 1,700 students join the Cardinal family. I’ve experienced this week as a freshman, as an Orientation Volunteer and as an... Read More »
Men’s soccer flawless in home openers Andrew Mather September 7, 2015 0 Comments No. 16 Stanford men’s soccer left its home fans happy as it defeated Northeastern and VCU in back-to-back shutout wins to improve to 3-1-0. Playing in Cagan Stadium for their first games of the... Read More »
Mather: American Pharoah and the Curse of the Triple Crown Andrew Mather May 26, 2015 0 Comments A little over one week ago, American Pharoah (yes, that’s how it’s spelled) became the 14th horse since Affirmed to win both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes. Next Sunday, it... Read More »
Track and field individuals take honors at Pac-12 Championship Andrew Mather and Do-Hyoung Park May 19, 2015 1 Comment Although Oregon unsurprisingly ran away with both the men’s and women’s outdoor track and field titles at last weekend’s Pac-12 Championship meets, several Stanford athletes had a weekend to... Read More »