Tuteja: Why men’s basketball will win a national title before football Shawn Tuteja April 7, 2015 2 Comments I’m sure it was a different feeling on campus in 2004. Stanford men’s basketball was 29-1 in the regular season, winning what was then a 10-team conference tournament and clinching a No. 1 seed in... Read More »
Basketball podcast: On mediocrity and the coaching staff’s job security Vihan Lakshman and Shawn Tuteja April 7, 2015 1 Comment With the 2015 season now in the rearview mirror, Daily basketball writers and KZSU announcers Vihan Lakshman and Shawn Tuteja were joined by The Bootleg's R.J. Abeytia to reflect on the season,... Read More »
Tuteja: Why Stanford men’s basketball is more than mediocre Shawn Tuteja April 1, 2015 21 Comments A few weeks ago, Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News wrote an article on Stanford’s collapse at the end of the regular season. The article concluded, “Stanford basketball will continue to bump... Read More »
Tuteja: For men’s basketball, the season isn’t over yet Shawn Tuteja March 11, 2015 2 Comments This past Saturday, Arizona effectively ended the hopes of an at-large bid to the NCAA for the Stanford men’s basketball team. After having been projected as a tournament team for the vast majority... Read More »
Tuteja: An early look at Stanford’s March Madness chances Shawn Tuteja February 11, 2015 0 Comments Although it’s not even the middle of February, my sports mind has already begun thinking about the men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament. Growing up, March Madness was always one of my favorite times... Read More »
A look ahead at the men’s tennis season Shawn Tuteja January 29, 2015 0 Comments Following an up-and-down season last year that culminated in a first-round exit to Tulsa in the NCAA tournament, the team looks to capitalize on a roster full of both experience and youth. Here’s a... Read More »
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 »
More than football: Jordan Richards succeeds on and off the field Shawn Tuteja November 21, 2014 0 Comments Take a second to imagine that you’re 21 years old and a captain of the Stanford football team. You’ve started in two Rose Bowls, and by all accounts, NFL draft experts have you projected to be... Read More »