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Bernard Montgomery Muir (born July 22, 1968) is an American college athletics administrator who is currently the athletic director at Stanford University. Prior to Stanford, Muir served in the same position at the University of Delaware and Georgetown University .
David Shaw, head coach of the Stanford Cardinal football team, 2011–2022. The Stanford Cardinal football program represents Stanford University in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Cardinal competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The team has had 32 head coaches since its ...
Stanford has won the NCAA team championship three times: in 2015, [22] 2022, [20] and 2024. [23] From 2015 to the present, the championship has been determined by match play. Stanford is the only team to reach the match play portion of the championship every year it has been offered. [24]
Pages in category "Stanford Cardinal athletic directors" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Stanford AB 1911 3 Frederick E. Terman: 1944–1958 Electrical Engineering: 4 Joseph M. Pettit: 1958–1972 Electrical Engineering: Stanford Ph.D. 1942 5 William M. Kays [43] 1972–1984 Mechanical Engineering: Stanford Ph.D. 1951 6 James F. Gibbons [44] 1984–1996 Electrical Engineering: Stanford Ph.D. 1956 7 John L. Hennessy: 1996–1999 ...
No. 18 Notre Dame heads west to take on rival Stanford Saturday. Here's how to follow along with the action, including time, TV and streaming info:
Kate Paye spent nearly two decades as Stanford's coach-in-waiting, her high energy and positive spirit shining through on the sidelines right next to Hall of Fame coach Tara VanDerveer. Paye is ...
Stanford lost its third game to non-conference St. Mary's College. [31] Stanford's next loss was against non-conference Santa Clara. The game against USC was a 13–13 tie. [31] However, that year, Stanford defeated California 13–6. The game included a bootleg play, the invention of which some credit to Warner. Powers stated that,