Stanford celebrates Big Game win and water polo tournament berth on The TreeCast

Brian Flacks, Director - Stanford Cardinal Men%27s Water Polo
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Stanford’s football team reclaimed the Stanford Axe after a 31-10 victory over California in the 128th Big Game, as highlighted in the latest episode of The TreeCast podcast. Senior safety Scotty Edwards discussed what contributed to the win and previewed the upcoming game against ninth-ranked Notre Dame.

The podcast also featured Brian Flacks, Dunlevie Family Director of Men’s Water Polo, who spoke about Stanford Men’s Water Polo’s recent success. The team defeated Cal to secure third place at the MPSF Championships and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

Listeners can access The TreeCast on various podcast platforms or directly through the GoStanford app.



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