Expectations heightened for men’s basketball after tourney run Shawn Tuteja November 14, 2014 0 Comments Heading into this season, expectations are even higher for Stanford’s men’s basketball team that is ranked just outside the top 25 in the preseason polls and is looking to build on last season’s... Read More »
Ongoing research looks into nature of concussions in sports Shawn Tuteja October 29, 2014 0 Comments For fans, one of the most exciting parts of watching football is seeing defenders deliver huge hits on offensive players. Society’s infatuation with large blows can be seen through sports culture,... Read More »
Tuteja: Five steps to handle football grief Shawn Tuteja October 23, 2014 0 Comments This past Saturday, I was at Sun Devil Stadium, watching my Stanford Cardinal get dominated in all facets of the game against Arizona State. If you’re like me, you probably watched the game... Read More »
Tuteja: Why you and I should start enjoying the World Cup Shawn Tuteja June 29, 2014 3 Comments In my mind, there are two types of soccer fans in the world. There are those born in countries where soccer is the predominant sport, who swear allegiance to a particular club team from an early age,... Read More »
Tuteja: Men’s tennis set on path to returning to the top Shawn Tuteja April 15, 2014 0 Comments The question that I pondered while sitting at Taube Family Tennis Stadium on Friday was, “What is the future of the men’s tennis team?” Read More »
Tuteja: Cardinal’s tourney run the beginning, not the end Shawn Tuteja March 28, 2014 0 Comments In a literal sense, yes, Stanford is out of the NCAA tournament. However, for a program that had not been to the Big Dance since 2008, I think that the “good things” are only starting to begin. Read More »
Tuteja: Time to believe in Stanford basketball Shawn Tuteja March 24, 2014 0 Comments I arrived at Scottrade Center for Stanford’s second-round game unsure what to believe as the Cardinal made its first NCAA tournament appearance in six years. Read More »