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 »
Despite one of its better performances of the season, the No. 11 Stanford women’s gymnastics team lost its home opener in a close one against… Continue Reading »
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 »
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.
The Stanford men’s and women’s gymnastics teams both took to the mats this weekend, with the men at home, squaring off against rival California and the Japanese Collegiate All-Stars, and the women in Texas, facing Brown and the University of Bridgeport.
Last Sunday, both the men’s and women’s gymnastics squads traveled to the East Bay, seeking important victories in hostile territory.