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Stanford Visits Las Vegas – Stanford Cardinal

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Stanford Women’s Basketball to Face UNLV ‌in las Vegas

LAS VEGAS – The⁢ Stanford Cardinal women’s basketball team will face the UNLV Lady Rebels in Las Vegas during the 2025-26 season, marking a return to ‍competition after a season that saw the ⁤program miss⁣ the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 36 years.

The 2024-25 season⁣ represented a period of transition for Stanford,which competed in a new league for the first time as⁤ the 1985-86 season and participated in the WBIT after‌ being ranked 49th in the NET‌ rankings ahead ​of Selection sunday. Despite a 16-15 overall record – the program’s fewest wins since 1986-87 – Stanford extended its streak of consecutive winning seasons to 38,‌ the fifth-longest⁤ active streak in⁣ the ⁢country.

The Cardinal’s coaching staff features⁣ a strong connection to the program’s past, including WNBA veteran‍ Erica‍ McCall,⁣ who has returned to her alma mater as an intern for the 2025-26 season while rehabbing from ⁣a left foot‌ injury. McCall ‍is one of five Stanford alumnae and WNBA veterans on staff, joining Kate Paye, Katy Steding, and Jeanette Pohlen.

McCall played in⁢ 121 career WNBA games across seven ⁣seasons, averaging 5.3 points and 2.0 rebounds, and shot ⁣41.1 percent from the field and 39.2 percent from⁢ deep. ⁤As a senior at ‌Stanford ‍in 2017, she led the Cardinal to the Final Four, averaging career highs of 12.4⁣ points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.7 assists while⁢ shooting .482⁣ from the field⁣ and .485 from three-point range.

Stanford boasts a remarkable athletic legacy, having won at ‌least‍ one ‍NCAA team title in ‍each of the past 49 years and leading ⁣the NCAA with 137 team titles⁤ overall.The university secured two national team championships during the 2024-25‌ campaign in women’s water polo and women’s rowing, bringing ​its total to 173. Stanford is one of six programs ⁤with national championships in football, baseball, and men’s ⁢basketball, and‌ the only school with championships in ​football, baseball, men’s and women’s basketball. ​The Cardinal has also won 26 of the 31 total Directors’ Cups, most recently in 2022-23.

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