



One of the sports that Stanford is pretty strong in traditionally is the womens' basketball.
We had the chance to go to a game at the Maples Pavilion on campus some weeks back. Organised by the I-Center, we paid only USD6 per person - a 50% subsidy was granted by the Riddle Foundation.
Lots of cheering was heard for the womens' team as they played against Washington state. They won - which was great! (the last Stanford game we went to - the football game - we lost) And I think the girls really played their hearts out...all of them are here on a basketball scholarship, which means basketball comes 1st, studies 2nd...
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