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 »
Radoff: A cure for the mid-quarter (and football-induced) blues Nicholas Radoff October 22, 2014 0 Comments Hey there buddy, it’s been a rough week hasn’t it? The height of midterms, the respiratory illness being passed around by rundown pre-meds, the increasingly irritable weather and rasssin’... Read More »
Stanford captures 20th consecutive Directors’ Cup Jana Persky June 11, 2014 0 Comments The Stanford Athletic Program officially claimed its 20th consecutive Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup on Tuesday with an announcement made at the National Association of Collegiate... Read More »
Park: Even ProFros can be the ambassadors of Stanford Athletics Do-Hyoung Park April 24, 2014 0 Comments Welcome to the Farm, Class of 2018! By all accounts, you’ve got one unforgettable, hectic, sleepless, action-packed weekend ahead of you. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like you’ll be able to go... Read More »
Shi: Sports give students a release from life Winston Shi September 19, 2013 3 Comments The coining of “Stanford duck syndrome” is probably one of the worst things that has happened to Stanford in recent years. As an incoming freshman, it’s still fairly likely that you have heard... Read More »
Stanford clinches 19th consecutive Directors’ Cup Jana Persky June 15, 2013 0 Comments Although the race was the closest in history, the result was the same as usual as Stanford claimed the Learfield Sports Directors' Cup, awarded annually to the nation's best intercollegiate athletic... Read More »
Stanford takes slim lead in Directors’ Cup standings Jana Persky May 30, 2013 0 Comments In the latest release of the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings, the Cardinal retook the top spot by finishing first in women’s tennis, second in women’s water polo, ninth in women’s... Read More »
Beyda: Three women’s tennis players made the Card’s dream a reality Joseph Beyda May 22, 2013 0 Comments Back in March, I wrote that college tennis is the ultimate intersection of team and individual sports. That statement has never felt more true. Read More »