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Stanford's teams unofficially reverted to using the name "Cardinal", the color which represented the school before 1930. [8] From 1972 until 1981, Stanford’s official nickname was the Cardinal, but, during this time, there was debate among students and administrators concerning what the mascot and team name should be.
The Stanford Cardinal are the athletic teams that represent Stanford University.Stanford's program has won 136 NCAA team championships, the most of any university. Stanford has won at least one NCAA team championship each academic year for 48 consecutive years, starting in 1976–77 and continuing through 2023–24.
The Stag – mascot of the Fairfield Stags; The Stanford Tree – official mascot of Stanford Band and unofficial mascot of the Stanford Cardinal. [7] Star the Pacific Tree Frog – mascot of the North Seattle Tree Frogs [47] The Statesman – the official mascot of the Delta State Statesmen and Lady Statesmen; Stella – live owl mascot of the ...
Stanford's teams reverted unofficially to the name "Cardinal", the color that had represented the school before 1930. [278] From 1972 until 1981, Stanford’s official nickname was the Cardinal, but, during this time, there was debate among students and administrators concerning what the mascot and team name should be.
Another mascot was suspended in 2016 after hazing allegations, among other things. Stanford, currently 3-5 and in last place in the Pac 12, will host Washington State on Saturday.
Stanford was known as the "Cardinal" for its first two decades of athletic competition, [3] then more commonly as the "Cardinals" until 1930. [4] The name was changed to the "Indians" from 1930 to January 1972, [5] and back to the "Cardinals" from 1972 through 1981.
“The Tara VanDerveer Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach” position was made possible by a gift from longtime Stanford supporters Tashia and John Morgridge. VanDerveer's final day of work with the Cardinal was Wednesday. She departs with 1,216 career victories over 45 years at Idaho, Ohio State and Stanford.
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