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Stanford Righty Matt Scott Dominates Washington Over SixStanford, Calif. -- The Stanford Cardinal baseball program is off to a hot start, going 5-0 thus far this season, and on Friday afternoon at the Sunken Diamond, it was the Cardinal's arms that ...
You win some, you lose some. For the Stanford Cardinal (15-6, 5-4 ACC), a weekend series against former Pac-12 foe, Cal, did ...
senior third baseman Mia Scott became the latest Texas player in program history to start in 200 games. She also inched closer to Janae Jefferson’s career runs-scored program record (222) when she ...
The ball caromed to Stanford’s Chisom Okpara, as coach Kyle Smith attempted to signal for a timeout. But Louisville’s James Scott knocked the ball free and Hepburn corralled it and sent it ...
A five-time, five-time, five-time, five-time, five-time New York Emmy Award–winning sportscaster on both TV and radio, Scott Stanford made the leap from providing play-by-play and post-game ...
The Louisville Cardinals made a stunning comeback with a wild buzzer-beater against the Stanford Cardinal in the ACC quarterfinal. The final score was 75-73. The Cards took their first lead of the ...
However, there is a much more entertaining TruTV tradition at this time of year: ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve ...
Noah Waterman and James Scott each had 12. Oziyah Sellers had 22 points and Maxime Raynaud added 17 points for Stanford (20-13), which was playing in its first ACC Tournament. Stanford led 33-30 ...
Chucky Hepburn’s second-chance jumper at the buzzer lifted second-seeded Louisville to a thrilling 75-73 in the ACC tournament quarterfinals, finally sending Stanford home after two weeks on the road.
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