Brian Flacks Head Coach

Stanford’s 1976 men’s water polo title launched historic NCAA championship streak

Stanford University’s 1976 men’s water polo team played a key role in starting the school’s ongoing streak of NCAA team championships, which has now lasted for 49 years.

Tavita Pritchard,Defensive Assistant

Tavita Pritchard discusses plans as new head of Stanford football on The TreeCast

Tavita Pritchard, a former Stanford quarterback and assistant coach, has been named the new Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football at Stanford University.

Kyle Berg,

Santa Clara men’s cross country earns six WCC all-academic honorable mentions

Six members of the Santa Clara University men’s cross country team have received West Coast Conference (WCC) All-Academic Honorable Mention recognition, according to an announcement from the conference office on Thursday.

Allen Graves, player

Santa Clara improves to 8-1 after win over Utah Tech on Jalen Williams night

Santa Clara men’s basketball improved its season record to 8-1 after a 90-80 win over Utah Tech at the Leavey Center.

Christian McCaffrey, Player

Former Stanford football players impact NFL playoff race as Week 13 concludes

As the NFL regular season moves into December, the playoff landscape is becoming clearer.

Chisom Okpara, basketball player

Stanford men’s basketball defeats Minnesota to reach Acrisure Invitational final

Stanford University’s men’s basketball team secured a 72-68 victory over Minnesota in the opening round of the Acrisure Invitational held in Palm Desert, California.

Claire Linney, Head Coach

Santa Clara women’s water polo announces spring schedule with eight home games

The Santa Clara women’s water polo team has announced its schedule for the 2026 spring season, which includes 23 matches and eight home games.

Kevin Hambly The Montag Family Director of Women's Volleyball

Stanford defeats Arizona to reach Sweet 16 in NCAA women’s volleyball tournament

Four Stanford players achieved double-digit kills as the No. 5 Cardinal women’s volleyball team defeated Arizona in four sets (25-16, 25-27, 25-17, 25-20) during the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Maples Pavilion on Saturday.

J.J. Clark Franklin P. Johnson Director of Track and Field

Leo Young moves to No.7 on Stanford all-time indoor list at Boston opener

Stanford University’s track and field team began its indoor season at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener in Boston, achieving notable results.

Brian Flacks The Dunlevie Family Director of Men's Water Polo

Stanford falls to UCLA in NCAA men’s water polo semifinal

Stanford’s men’s water polo team concluded its 2025 season with a 9-7 loss to UCLA in the NCAA Championship semifinal.

Matt Rose, football player

Stanford football places five players on All-ACC teams for 2025

Stanford University had five players recognized on the 2025 All-ACC football teams, as announced by the Atlantic Coast Conference on Tuesday in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford museums feature new exhibitions exploring art history cultural identity

Four exhibitions are currently on display at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center and the Anderson Collection, presenting a variety of artworks that explore themes such as color, cultural identity, and historical narratives.

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford Faculty Senate reviews impact of generative AI on academics

At its final meeting of 2025, the Stanford University Faculty Senate discussed the increasing presence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in student academic life and introduced a new task force aimed at strengthening public support for…

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford defeats Cal to reclaim Axe trophy with strong defensive performance

Stanford University’s football team ended a four-year losing streak in the Big Game rivalry by defeating the University of California, Berkeley 31-10 on Saturday.

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford Community Law Clinic opens new Redwood City location

For more than two decades, Stanford Law School’s Community Law Clinic (CLC) has provided free legal services to low-income residents in the local area.

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford team develops tool to reduce polarization on X through AI-powered feed ranking

Stanford University researchers have developed a new tool designed to reduce political polarization on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford convenes regional leaders for climate resilience policy day focused on partnerships

As climate threats continue to surpass the capacity of individual cities to respond, regional partnerships are becoming increasingly important for building climate resilience.

Jonathan Levin, President

Stanford professor Morehshin Allahyari explores cultural bias in artificial intelligence art

Professor Morehshin Allahyari, an assistant professor of art and art history at Stanford University’s School of Humanities and Sciences, is using her work to highlight the cultural biases present in artificial intelligence tools.

Jonathan Levin, President

Hot hand’ debate revisited with analysis from ‘Jeopardy!’ performances

A recent discussion has emerged about whether the “hot hand” phenomenon, where individuals appear to experience streaks of success beyond what would be expected by chance, is real.

Kevin Hambly, The Montag Family Director of Women's Volleyball

Stanford women’s volleyball earns No.6 seed and hosts NCAA tournament opener

Stanford University’s women’s volleyball team has been selected as the No. 6 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and will begin postseason play at home.

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