Unrivaled is back. For the second year, the new 3x3 women's basketball league is back, with WNBA players using it as an alternative to going overseas during the offseason, instead working on their game in a highly competitive setting.
Sunday's win over No. 16 North Carolina was the first of what could be many resumé-building wins for the Stanford Cardinal women's basketball program this season.
All season, Stanford basketball has had a well kept secret. A guy that wasn’t highly ranked out of high school, a freshman, and an undersized guard, not expected to contribute too much for the Cardinal heading into this season.
With the transfer portal opening up on Friday, Stanford football will be searching for upgrades to their roster to give them the best shot possible at finally turning a corner in 2026.
College basketball is weird sometimes. Sometimes you will see a team drop just 40 points in a basketball game against a disorganized team without their star player.
Tonight, Stanford will host Louisville in one of the most crucial conference matchups of the season for both teams. The Cardinal come in at 11-3, while the Cardinals are 11-2.
The transfer portal is open for college football, which means this is the time that Stanford can make some big moves to take another step forward in 2026.
After a disastrous performance at home against Notre Dame, Stanford basketball is in a difficult position. The Cardinal have a difficult schedule ahead, starting with Louisville on Friday.
In college basketball, home court advantage matters. Whether you’re playing a small mid-major or a powerhouse school, it’s always better to play on your home hardwood, in your own arena, in front of your home fans.
Transfer portal activity is picking up steam around the college football world. While players cannot officially start committing to new programs until Jan.
When a new head coach is brought in to lead a program, coaching staff changes can be expected. And it looks like new Stanford head coach Tavita Pritchard is wasting no time in making sure that his coaching staff is truly his own.
After 13 hard fought games, the Stanford Cardinal have officially wrapped up their 2025-26 non-conference slate with a record of 11-2. Stanford had a good start to the season, beating Portland State, Montana, Montana State, and Louisiana to begin 4-0.
Over the weekend, Stanford matched up with Cal State Northridge in a key matchup to end non-conference play for the 2025-26 campaign. Coming in, the Cardinal had lots of expectations.
Going into the 2025-26 season, Stanford had many tough and important games on their schedule for the season. Big games such as hosting Duke, North Carolina, Louisville, and Clemson are massive games this season, as well as rivalry games against Cal and Notre Dame.
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