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  2. Stanford Tree - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Stanford Cardinal - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Come Join the Band - Wikipedia

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    Come Join The Band is the official fight song of Stanford University.The lyrics were written in 1907 by screenwriter and playwright Aurania Rouverol, then a student at Stanford, and are set to the trio from Robert Browne Hall's New Colonial March. [1]

  5. Stanford Band - Wikipedia

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    The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB) is the student marching band representing Stanford University and its athletic teams. Billing itself as "The World's Largest Rock and Roll Band," the Stanford Band performs at sporting events, student activities, and other functions. The Stanford Tree is the band's mascot.

  6. Maples Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Cardinal (1969–present) Maples Pavilion is a 7,233-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California . [ 2 ] Opened in 1969, Maples underwent a $ 30 million renovation in March 2004 and reopened ahead of schedule, in time for conference play that December.

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  8. History of Stanford University - Wikipedia

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    Fenyo, Ken, The Stanford Daily 100 Years of Headlines (2003), ISBN 0-9743654-0-8; Fetter Jean. Questions and Admissions: Reflections on 100,000 Admissions Decisions at Stanford (1997), ISBN 0-8047-3158-6; Gillmor, C. Stewart. Fred Terman at Stanford: Building a discipline, a university, and Silicon Valley (Stanford UP, 2004) online.

  9. Maloney Field at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Maloney Field at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium on the campus of Stanford University in Stanford, California. The stadium hosts the Stanford Cardinal men's and women's soccer teams, as well as the women's lacrosse team. The facility opened in 1973, and featured renovations in 1997 and 2011.