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Citing financial challenges, Stanford University on Wednesday announced it will eliminate 11 of 36 intercollegiate athletics teams by the end of the 2020-21 academic year. The teams cut are men's and ...
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Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir plans to resign at the end of the school year, the school announced Tuesday. This is Muir’s 13th year at Stanford. His tenure included 33 NCAA ...
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Stanford sports is set to enter a new era. After 13 years, it was announced that longtime director of Stanford Athletics, Bernard Muir, is set to resign from the role at the end of the academic year.
Stanford is a storied institution. Known for its world-class academics, Stanford University has announced the addition of 10 former student-athletes who be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame.
Retiring Stanford women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer bids farewell to program 02:35. Stanford athletic director Bernard Muir will resign after 13 years on the job.
Muir was hired at Stanford in 2012 to replace Bob Bowlsby. He previously held the same position at both Delaware and Georgetown, and he also worked as Notre Dame’s deputy athletic director.