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Freshman Lindsay Burdette was one of three Cardinal women to advance yesterday to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships. Burdette had a stunning victory over last year’s singles champion, Suzie Babos of California. #gallery http://www.stanforddaily.com/image/full/7588
Jason Chuang

Freshman Lindsay Burdette was one of three Cardinal women to advance yesterday to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships. Burdette had a stunning victory over last year’s singles champion, Suzie Babos of California.

Three survive

Burdette, Durkin and Logar move on to the Round of 16 at NCAA tourney
By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Freshman Lindsay Burdette was one of three Cardinal players to advance to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships yesterday.

Sweep redemption

By Denis Griffin
SPORTS| At the season’s beginning, Stanford baseball had every reason to expect to be playing well into June.

Strong field awaits varsity eight

By Erik Adams
SPORTS| Fresh off their strong Pacific-10 Conference Championship showing twelve days ago, the No. 7 Stanford women’s crew team now heads east to compete at the NCAA Championships in Oak Ridge, Tenn.

Bruch’s injury leads to early exit for top duo

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| On Wednesday, taking on Mississippi’s Erling Tveit in the first round of the NCAA singles championship, Bruch suffered a sprained right ankle.

Track sends 40 to NCAA West Regional

By Roxie Dickinson
SPORTS| Coming off its phenomenal performance at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships, the No. 10 Stanford women’s track and field team is headed to Eugene, Ore. for the NCAA West Regional qualifying meet this weekend.

Women stay within striking distance

By Anthony Nguyen
SPORTS| After a mediocre third round, the No. 14 Stanford women’s golf team dropped into a tie for fifth place heading into the final day of the NCAA Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla. Nevertheless, at the par-72, 6,351-yard Legends Course, the Cardinal (299-300-304—903) is poised to make its best finish at the event since a runner-up showing in 2000.

Oden too nice for the NBA

By Jack Salisbury
SPORTS| Standing at seven feet and weighing 280 pounds, Greg Oden is a beast of a man.