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Three Bay Area players in the spotlight during MLB draft

Now that Andrew Luck’s on his way to the Indianapolis Colts and Nneka Ogwumike’s officially the WNBA’s top pick, it’s time to gear up for Monday’s Major League Baseball draft.  Read More

Stanford learns its path to College World Series

STANFORD — The Stanford baseball team landed a top seed in the NCAA tournament Monday after finishing fourth in a loaded Pac-12 Conference this season. The top billing means that Stanford (37-16) will host one of 16 NCAA regionals to be played across the nation this weekend. The regional will be the 15th held at Stanford since coach Mark Marquess took the helm in 1977 and the first since 2008. Read More

Stanford’s Nicole Gibbs locks up a pair of NCAA tennis titles

In a unique head-to-head matchup that lasted nearly three hours and featured several tense moments, sophomore Nicole Gibbs edged junior Mallory Burdette 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3 in an all-Stanford singles final Monday at the NCAA women’s tennis championships in Athens, Ga. Read More

Stanford swimming kin hope to win Olympic medals for Kenya

STANFORD — In 2008, Stanford’s Jason and David Dunford became the first Kenyan swimmers to qualify for the Olympics. Now, the brothers are looking to cap off their careers by bringing home the country’s first swimming medal in London. Read More

Stanford’s Piscotty does it all

On a December night in 2007, Stanford slugger Stephen Piscotty walked through San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter with his high school basketball coach. At one point, they passed Petco Park, the home of the San Diego Padres.“I said, ‘Hey, Piscotty, you’ll be playing there some day won’t you?’” said Rob Collins, the former coach at Amador Valley High in Pleasanton. Piscotty glanced at his coach, cracked half a smile and dropped his head without responding. Read More

When it comes to Olympics, Stanford stands out

If Stanford was a sovereign nation, it would have finished 11th in the medal count at the 2008 Beijing Olympics — tied with Japan. This summer, a new generation of Cardinal athletes is looking to stamp that big “S” all over the London Games. In 2008, Stanford sent more affiliated athletes (48) to the Beijing Olympics than any other university in the country. It was the sixth straight Summer Games in which the school had sent no fewer than 34 affiliated athletes and coaches. Read More

Stanford star Maya DiRado could swim with the best in Summer Olympics

If there’s an ideal psychological makeup for an Olympic athlete, the prototype might be a sophomore swimmer making waves at Stanford. Read More

Stanford vying for NIT championship

The spotlight figures to be on two freshman point guards when sixth-seeded Minnesota faces third-seeded Stanford in the NIT championship game at Madison Square Garden today. Stanford’s Chasson Randle leads his team in scoring while shooting 44 percent from the field, and Andre Hollins scored a team-high 20 points in the Gophers’ 68-67 overtime victory over Washington in the semifinals. Read More

Stanford bound for fifth straight appearance in Final Four

Nnemkadi Ogwumike continued her string of dominant performances in the NCAA Tournament, and the Stanford women’s basketball team added to its string of team successes with an 81-69 victory over Duke in the final of the Fresno Regional at the Save Mart Center. Read More

Stanford women one win from fifth straight trip to Final Four

The drive for five is in full effect. The Stanford women’s basketball team, seeded No. 1 in the Fresno Regional, has steamrolled its way through its first three NCAA Tournament games and now sits one victory away from reaching the Final Four for the fifth consecutive season. Read More
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