2007-08 At Haas: STAN 82, CAL 77 | At Maples: STAN 79, CAL 69
For just the second time over the last two seasons, Stanford (11-3, 1-3 Pac-10) has dropped back-to-back games. Now the Cardinal tries to get back in the win column against No. 22/23 California (15-2, 4-0 Pac-10), which enters the week atop the conference standings and ranked in the top-25 for the first time this year.
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The first "Battle of the Bay" of the 2008-09 season is set for Sunday, Jan. 18 as No. 9/7 Stanford (13-3, 4-0) travels to Berkeley to battle the No. 11/9 California Golden Bears (13-2, 4-0) 2 p.m. Sunday's game offers the first chance for one of the two rivals to gain the inside track in the quest for the Pac-10 regular-season title. The contest will be broadcast on FSN and Comcast Sports Net Bay Area, with Jim Watson on the play-by-play and Mary Murphy on color commentary, and can be heard live on 90.1 KZSU and on the Internet at kzsulive.stanford.edu, with Jake Kelman handling play-by-play duties and Andrew Shen on color.
In his sixth season on The Farm, Stanford women's soccer head coach Paul Ratcliffe was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's (NSCAA)/adidas Women's Division I College Coach of the Year. The NSCAA/adidas award is the highest coaching honor at the collegiate level. >> Read More
Wrestling with a full squad for just the second time in 15 duals, the Stanford wrestling team (4-10-1, 0-3 Pac-10) rallied to crush Air Force, 32-7, tonight in Colorado Springs, Colo. >> Read More
The No. 1 Stanford men's gymnastics team fell to No. 5 California, 342.200-338.400, on Friday evening at Haas Pavilion. Stanford drops to 0-1 in its first meet of the 2009 campaign. >> Read More
Scores of 9.9 by Allyse Ishino on the uneven bars and Shelley Alexander on the vault highlighted a Stanford sweep of a women's gymnastics quad meet at University of Washington. >> Read More
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