Wednesday roundtable: Men’s basketball’s fast start Shawn Tuteja, Andrew Mather and Sandip Srinivas January 20, 2015 0 Comments Stanford men’s basketball has a 4-1 record to start conference play and big wins over defending national champion UConn and then-No. 9 Texas under its belt. We asked basketball writers Shawn Tuteja,... Read More »
Important game against Cal looms for men’s basketball Sandip Srinivas January 13, 2015 2 Comments As Stanford and Cal face off on Wednesday, the stakes seem high, particularly for two teams that will be looking to get back on track. In both of last year’s matchups between the two, the road team... Read More »
Stanford grounds No. 21 Huskies in overtime Sandip Srinivas January 5, 2015 0 Comments The Stanford men’s basketball team outlasted the No. 21 Washington Huskies in a 68-60 overtime thriller at Maples Pavilion on Sunday night. Read More »
Men’s basketball notches first top-10 road victory since 2008 Sandip Srinivas December 24, 2014 0 Comments The Stanford men’s basketball team shocked the No. 9 Texas Longhorns with a 74-71 overtime upset in Austin on Tuesday night. Senior forward Anthony Brown poured in 25 points for Stanford (7-3),... Read More »
Despite Delaware rout, Stanford left feeling blue after Demon defeat Sandip Srinivas December 2, 2014 0 Comments In its last two games, the Stanford men’s basketball team (4-2) saw two vastly different outcomes. Last Tuesday, Nov. 25, in their first game at Maples Pavilion since returning from Brooklyn days... Read More »
Men’s basketball notches pair of wins to open season Sandip Srinivas November 17, 2014 1 Comment It was an eventful weekend for the Stanford men’s basketball team, as the Cardinal celebrated the beginning of the college basketball regular season with a pair of victories at Maples Pavilion. Read More »
Freshmen ready to shine for the Cardinal on the hardwood Sandip Srinivas November 4, 2014 0 Comments It is no secret that college basketball has largely evolved into a sport dominated by freshmen. Last year, referred to by many as the so-called “Year of the Freshman,” saw Kentucky advancing to... Read More »