Women’s gymnastics NCAA bound
For the sixth time in seven years, the Stanford women’s gymnastics team is going to the NCAA National Championships. In order to earn the spot,… Continue Reading »
For the sixth time in seven years, the Stanford women’s gymnastics team is going to the NCAA National Championships. In order to earn the spot,… Continue Reading »
Last Friday night marked the final home meet for seniors Ashley Morgan and Nicole Dayton. So, on a night dedicated to honoring the two, the… Continue Reading »
After falling to Utah by 0.200 points last year in the regular season, the Stanford women’s gymnastics team avenged their loss when it mattered most,… Continue Reading »
Lead by senior Ashley Morgan, Stanford women’s gymnastics impressed against Arizona State to sweep all four events, taking not just the team victory, but having a different Cardinal athlete coming in first in each.
The Stanford women’s gymnastics team came into Saturday’s meet at Cal with a streak of 27 straight victories against the Golden Bears since 2000, with… Continue Reading »
After two consecutive quad-meet victories and despite some impressive individual performances, the No. 10 women’s gymnastics team could not quite ride its momentum against a No. 9 Georgia team on Monday, losing 195.400-197.000.
The flu may not have reached epidemic levels in California yet, but it has on the Stanford women’s gymnastics team. Even though roughly half the team is suffering from flu-like symptoms, the No. 6 Cardinal (6-0, 1-0 Pac-12) defeated a trio of tough opponents to take first place in a meet held at the University of Arizona on Saturday.
This is the second part of a two-part series on Stanford student-athletes in London. Today, the seven current Stanford students who competed at this summer’s London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games discuss life in the Olympic Village, reflect on their achievements and talk about their future plans.