
“Asking Stanford” is a collection that collects bite-sized tales from college students to spotlight the range of experiences and views on campus.
My freshman 12 months, I went to the sport with a couple of of my pals who attended UC Berkeley. It took a very long time, however I keep in mind the primary landing we scored deep within the fourth quarter, lastly giving me an opportunity to brag again at my pals. — Ishan Mehta ’25 M.S. ’26
The (solely) two soccer video games that I’ve been to at Stanford have been alumni reunion video games. I’ve staffed the fiftieth reunion the final two years and have been with the alums, from tailgate to strolling the sector. I suppose that could be my sport day custom then, consuming Stanford catering tailgate meals, the identical menu of pulled pork with Hawaiian rolls, chickpea chili and roast hen. Loading up on Sweet Street brown butter rice krispies and alumni conversations. Passing out pink pom poms and crossing the sector. Each occasions I’ve been there the soccer staff was fairly good. We have been profitable the sport final 12 months up till halftime and we beat FSU this 12 months, so I’ve one thing to stay up for subsequent 12 months! — Sonnet Xu ‘27
My favourite sport day reminiscence is screaming within the rain with pals in opposition to Cal, in one of many worst climate experiences of the 12 months. I additionally loved seeing Stanford folks storm the sector, regardless of Cal profitable. — Michael Malone ’26
The primary and final tailgate I attended was 5 years in the past. I stuffed my face with pigs in a blanket and flat Coke whereas somebody tried to elucidate the soccer guidelines. I left early to complete a p-set due the subsequent day. — Iris Hwang M.S. ’27
I keep in mind being seventeen, operating out to the 50 yard line and staring again on the stands full of individuals. Being on a highschool dance staff meant that sport days have been obligatory. Excessive ponytail, tight fitted skirt, and glitter smeared on my cheeks (which I later had an allergic response to). However my favourite sport day moments have been being out within the heart of that discipline, when the viewers is so far-off that you just actually can’t hear them. The peace of having the ability to depend “5, six, seven, eight” to maintain your teammates in sync, with out anybody overhearing you. I haven’t touched a soccer discipline since then, however maybe if we win Huge Recreation, I’ll. — Sharis Hsu ‘28
The road to get into the sport is my favourite half. Stanford college students, Cal “folks,” all spewing vitriol in a single sardine-packed house. — Odin Farkas ’26
My junior 12 months, I traveled to Boulder to broadcast Stanford vs. Colorado for 90.1 FM KZSU for what can be one of many final “PAC-12 After Darkish” classics. At halftime, Stanford was down 29-0, and it appeared just like the season would solely worsen — particularly since Stanford didn’t win a single house sport that 12 months. However then the comeback occurred: Stanford clawed again to win 46-43 in double time beyond regulation. I even FaceTimed my buddy Scott again on campus so he may witness the game-winning second from the stands. What began as a crushing chilly night became one of the crucial unforgettable highlights of my junior 12 months. — Joanne dePierre ’25 M.A. ’26
One reminiscence I’ve is leaving Huge Recreation at halftime after we have been up, solely to come back again to Stanford and watch us lose on TV. — Dhruv Naik ’26
Absorbed in a mob of scholars coated head to toe in Cardinal pink, we marched in direction of the stadium, heckling anybody silly sufficient to don the blue and gold of the enemy. We misplaced that day, however by no means once more! On Saturday we go to battle as soon as once more! Roll Card! — Zachary Ewing ’27
It’s freshman 12 months and also you’re somewhat homesick and fairly sniffly from the freshman flu. Regardless of the bout of finals that face you after Thanksgiving break, you get up vivid and early nonetheless and spend 2 hours developing with a intelligent identify in your borg (you find yourself going with “the BORG sport” anyway). Life has by no means been higher. — Hoang Nguyen ’26
Sonnet Xu ’27 is a Managing Editor for The Grind and infrequently contributes to Arts & Life. She enjoys making an attempt meals across the Bay, reflecting on her Stanford expertise and strolling round campus. Contact her at sonnet ‘at’ stanford.edu
Joanne dePierre ‘25 M.A. ‘26 is a Workers Author for Arts & Life and Sports activities. She additionally has been serving as DEI Chair and Alumni Engagement Director since vol. 266 and serves as a Sports activities Director at 90.1 FM KZSU. Joanne loves going to live shows, watching stay sporting occasions, and is at all times on the seek for the right ice cream. Contact Joanne at arts or dei ‘at’ stanforddaily.com.
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