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Stanford coach hits right notes
Stanford women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer picked up one of her easier victories Friday night on her way to 800. Comment?
2 score 18 as San Diego beats Stanford 77-64
De'Jon Jackson and Brandon Johnson scored 18 points apiece to lead San Diego to a 77-64 win over Stanford in the season opener for both teams Friday night. Comment?
San Diego closes door on Stanford
De'Jon Jackson and Brandon Johnson scored 18 points apiece to lead San Diego to a 77-64 win over visiting Stanford in the season opener for both teams Friday night. Comment?
Men's college basketball | San Diego shuts down Stanford
De'Jon Jackson and Brandon Johnson scored 18 points apiece to lead San Diego to a 77-64 victory over Stanford in the season opener for both teams Friday night. Comment?
De'Jon Jackson and Brandon Johnson both tallied 18 points as the San Diego Toreros recorded a 77-64 win over the Stanford Cardinal in non-conference play at Jenny Craig Pavilion. Comment?
It was a rough start to Stanford men's basketball season
Landry Fields scored 25 points, grabbed nine rebounds and made five steals but it wasn't enough as the Stanford men's basketball dropped its season opener, 77-64, to host San Diego on Friday night. Comment?
No. 2 Stanford women open with a rout in basketball
Nnemkadi Ogwumike had just dominated for 34 minutes, scoring 25 points and grabbing 12 rebounds as No. Comment?
2 score 18 as San Diego beats Stanford 7764
San Diego 77, Stanford 64. SAN DIEGO De'Jon Jackson and Brandon Johnson scored 18 points apiece to lead San Diego to a 77-64 win over Stanford in the season opener for both teams Friday night. Comment?
GAME NOTES: Golden State programs San Diego and Stanford tip off their respective 2009-10 schedules tonight, as the teams clash at Jenny Craig Pavilion. Comment?
USD a worthy risk for Stanford
" The story goes that USD assistant basketball head coach Bill Carr was just about to leave the office a few months back when the phone rang. Comment?
Stanford men's basketball at a glance
LAST SEASON: 20-14, 6-12 COACH: Johnny Dawkins, second season KEY PLAYER: Senior guard/forward Landry Fields SCOUTING REPORT: Even before recent incidents knocked the Cardinal for a loop, most expected Stanford to have its worst season since 1993. Comment?
Green will play for Stanford tonight
The Stanford men's basketball team got some welcome relief on the eve of its season opener tonight at San Diego. Comment?
Strong recruiting classes for Cal, Stanford hoops
This was a critical recruiting season for the Stanford and Cal basketball programs, albeit for vastly different reasons. Comment?
Stanford basketball reinstates guard Jeremy Green
Stanford 's basketball team got some welcome relief on the eve of its season opener tonight at San Diego. Comment?
College Basketball No. 1 recruit signs with Stanford
The nation's No. 1 women's basketball recruit, Chiney Ogwumike, signed a letter of intent Thursday to play for Stanford, where she will join her sister Nneka, a sophomore forward. Comment?
Ready or not, Stanford hoop teams set to tip off their seasons
The Stanford basketball season officially gets underway on Friday the 13th. The men's team already has experienced enough bad luck to last the year. Comment?
Stanford men, Cal men load up on hoop recruits
This was a critical recruiting season for the Stanford and Cal basketball programs, albeit for different reasons. Comment?
Jon Wilner: Stanford, Cal score big with basketball recruiting class
This was a critical recruiting season for the Stanford and Cal basketball programs, albeit for vastly different reasons. Comment?
No. 2 Cardinal will set the goal of national title
High expectations aren't unusual for Tara VanDerveer's team, but this season, anything but a championship would be a disappointment, according to the Cardinal players. Comment?
Verizon: FiOS1 to Broadcast Two Big New Jersey College Basketball...
Two big New Jersey college basketball games are on tap this weekend - and Verizon FiOS1 is the only place to catch the action. Comment?