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Stanford's football stadium has become a home for softballSTANFORD, Calif. -- In the wake of the announcement that Stanford was planning to build a new, $50 million softball stadium, coach Jessica Allister was on cloud nine. This kind of investment in ...
“It just feels like a big softball stadium.” Stanford's Jade Berry, right, runs past second base on her way to score against California on Kyra Chan's double during the first inning of an NCAA ...
It was an expensive undertaking to get a softball field installed on Stanford Stadium's natural-grass field, but one that made the most sense over relocating to smaller, off-campus options.
Stanford broke the college softball all-time attendance record Saturday with a crowd of 13,207 for its game against rival Cal, played at the Cardinal’s football stadium. The previous record of ...
Stanford set an NCAA softball attendance record on Saturday, drawing a crowd of 13,207 to its football stadium on a sun-splashed afternoon for the final game of The Big Swing series against rival Cal.
Initially when Scott Clements heard about Stanford playing in the football stadium, he was skeptical — and also disappointed his daughter wouldn't have a chance to compete in the new ballpark.
Initially when Scott Clements heard about Stanford playing in the football stadium, he was skeptical — and also disappointed his daughter wouldn’t have a chance to compete in the new ballpark.
Initially when Scott Clements heard about Stanford playing in the football stadium, he was skeptical — and also disappointed his daughter wouldn't have a chance to compete in the new ballpark.
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