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Defending NCAA champion Stanford, Arkansas, Florida State, South Carolina, Oregon and Texas each earned No. 1 seeds as the ...
Former Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is back in the saddle -- for part of a practice, at least. The current Cardinal ...
Stanford Cardinal football was hoping to get back to its roots when it hired former No. 1 overall draft pick and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck as the general manager of the program.
The Stanford women’s golf team made a strong ... to solidify her place as one of the best players in college golf. The Cardinal had six active players in the final round at Augusta National ...
And while not everyone will be able to hoist the trophy, Stanford basketball will be well represented in the play-in games and in the playoffs, with a few former Cardinal stars set to take center ...
The 29-year-old will be joining her sixth team in the Lynx. She starred at Stanford with the Cardinal from 2013 to 2017, and went undrafted in 2017. She instead signed on with the Los Angeles ...
the now #3 Clemson Tigers had to navigate the Fighting Trees of Stanford. Like the Irish golf star, the Tigers conquered the trees and got their win, but things could’ve been smoother on ...
Stanford is entering its second year as an ACC member and hasn't won more than four games in a season since 2018. According to Stathead research, the Cardinal have the second-worst record (20-46 ...
There’s no doubt that the Stanford Cardinal led by second-year head coach Troy Taylor, are coming off a very disappointing first year in the ACC, going 3-9 and 2-6 in conference games.
Taylor was fired by Stanford and new Cardinal general manager Andrew Luck in the wake of an embarrassing ESPN report that the coach had twice been investigated for his demeaning treatment of ...
With spring practice underway, Stanford needs to find the right person to lead them into the Cardinal's second season in the ACC. They not only need to hire the right guy who cares and understands ...