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I'm getting the sense that people want to know more about @StanfordMSoccer's sports bras. Will have to look into doing a story on them.: 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports
@carrera993red the bras hold each player's heart rate monitor and mileage tracker: 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports
RT @alexaphilippou: Asked Gunn a little while ago if the title had sunken in yet. "No, not really.": 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports
By the way: Stanford swept offensive and defensive tourney MVP awards. Offensive MVP = Morris Defensive MVP = Vincent: 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports
"It was awesome... He's a special soccer player and a special human being as well." -Gunn on Morris' performance.: 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports
RT @alexaphilippou: Verso on his goal, ripping off jersey: "Probably not the best look w/ the sports bra underneath...I was just so happy I…: 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports
Fun fact: Stanford held its opponents scoreless throughout the ENTIRE College Cup. That's 200 minutes.: 1 day ago, StanfordDaily Sports

Football live blog: Stanford vs. No. 8 UCLA

Welcome to The Daily’s live blog of Friday’s Stanford-UCLA game, featuring Stanford (6-5, 4-4 Pac-12) and hosts UCLA (9-2, 6-2). The Cardinal are hoping to close out their season with a big upset victory in the Rose Bowl after cruising by California in the 117th Big Game last week. Stanford achieved minimum expectations (in its new era of excellence) by securing bowl eligibility against Cal, but although all the Card have left to play for is pride, pride is a powerful motivator. Stay tuned to our live blog here all afternoon and follow us on Twitter @StanfordSports for live updates and analysis.

About Winston Shi

Winston Shi is an opinions and sports columnist and senior staff writer for The Stanford Daily, and was the Managing Editor of Opinions for Volume 245 (February-June 2014). He also sits on The Daily's Editorial Board. He is an coterminal BA/MA student in his senior year from Thousand Oaks, California, studying America's history and foreign policy. In his free time, he likes to read, travel and write about himself in the third person. Contact him at wshi94@stanford.edu.