WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - The Pacific-10 Conference has named Arianna Lambie of STANFORD its 2007-08 Woman of the Year. The Cardinal cross country and track athlete will represent the Conference as its nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. >> Read More
Stanford's legendary head cross country and track coach, Peter Tegen, has announced that he will be retiring following the 2008 track season after 44 years of coaching. >> Read More
WALNUT CREEK, Calif.-- Arianna Lambie, senior competitor in cross country, indoor and outdoor track for STANFORD, have been named a recipient of the 2008 Pac-10 Sportsmanship Award, Commissioner Tom Hansen announced today. Also, earning the award was Michael Capbarat, a senior outfielder for California baseball. >> Read More
Stanford freshman Alexandra Gits was the top American finisher in the junior race at the World Cross Country Championships from Edinburgh, Scotland on Sunday. Gits qualified for the race by placing second at the United States Cross Country Championships back in February. >> Read More
Four Stanford student-athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, awarded to fall sports participants who will receive one-time, nonrenewable grants of $7,500. Neftalem Araia (men's cross country), Rachel Buehler (women's soccer), Sandy Hohener (men's water polo) and Arianna Lambie (women's cross country) represent Stanford among the 58 NCAA student-athletes (29 men and 29 women) honored for the award. Stanford's four selections are the most of any institution included among the awardees. >> Read More
The Stanford women can add another piece of hardware to their collection as they were named the 2007 NCAA Division I USTFCCCA Women's All-Academic Cross Country Team of the Year, announced today by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. >> Read More