Beyda: Remembering more than just The Shot Joseph Beyda February 7, 2014 0 Comments Just last week, I stumbled across a YouTube video of Matt Lottich's dad cheering on his son at the 2004 Stanford-Arizona game. The clip was only half a minute long, but just five seconds in, something... Read More »
Stanford seeks consistency against confident Cal Daniel E. Lupin February 5, 2014 0 Comments Recent performances by the Stanford men’s basketball team have provided a basis for cautious optimism amongst Cardinal faithful and a possible winning blueprint moving forward. Was the near-miss... Read More »
Stanford edged by No. 1 Arizona in heartbreaker Daniel E. Lupin January 30, 2014 0 Comments So close, yet so far. The Stanford men’s basketball team battled wire-to-wire with the best team in the country, the No. 1 Arizona Wildcats (21-0, 8-0 Pac-12), on Wednesday night, but fell just... Read More »
Men’s volleyball returns home after disappointing road trips Eliza Thompson January 30, 2014 0 Comments No. 7 Stanford men's volleyball (4-3, 1-3 MPSF) is finally returning home this weekend and will be welcoming Maples Pavilion and its undefeated home record with open arms. After a strenuous and... Read More »
Lupin: Cardinal has a chance to make Stanford-Arizona meaningful again Daniel E. Lupin January 28, 2014 5 Comments When the Stanford men’s basketball team hosts the top-ranked and undefeated Arizona Wildcats tonight at 6 p.m. at Maples Pavilion, the Cardinal (13-6, 4-3 Pac-12) will do all it can to make life... Read More »
Shi: Cardinal looking to overcome ‘Maples Malaise’ Winston Shi January 16, 2014 0 Comments Before Stanford thrashed Washington State last night, I was up and ready to write an article about the “malaise” of the Stanford men’s basketball program. I was more than ready, in fact. Read More »
Stanford to host 2014 NCAA women’s basketball tournament regionals Ashley Westhem October 9, 2013 0 Comments For the first time in nearly a decade the NCAA has agreed to allow schools to host the NCAA tournament regionals with the intention being to noticeably increase game attendance. Read More »
Jason Collins reminds us to sometimes live like we’re four Joseph Beyda April 29, 2013 0 Comments The first time I watched Jason Collins ‘01 play basketball, I was four. Fifteen years later, I can’t say that I remember what his shot looked like, how quickly he hustled down the Maples Pavilion... Read More »