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Another week on the farm means another action of actions from all cardinal sports programs.

In the coming days, baseball, softball and basketball will contain some headliner matchups, with both the basketball programs for men and the women's basketball program their seasons.

Let's take a look at what you can keep in mind for this week and some of the marquee in Stanford Cardinal Sports.

Washington takes over baseball in the last game of his first home series of the season. In the first three games, the unbeaten series of the cardinal was at stake. Stanford took control of things right from the start and, after two full innings, took 4-0 thanks to the RBI singles by Jimmy Nati and Bryan Reynolds, a SAC fly by Brandon Larson and an RBI-Single by Rintaro Sasaki.

Stanford won with a final of 7: 3 and improved 9-0 in the season before a four-game series against Xavier next weekend.

Men's basketball organizes the Boston College at 6 p.m. (PT), whereby the game can stream on Fubo. With four regular season games, the cardinal will go into this game with a little more juice and build on a big win against Cal.

With a 9-7-ACC record, the cardinal sits in 7th place in the conference, just two games outside the fourth, with UNC (10-6 ACC), Wake Forest (11-5 ACC) and SMU (11-5 ACC) ) Everything is good within reach.

Maxime Raynaud was the star of the team and led the ACC in the goal success and rebound and will be decisive in the success of the team.

The women's basketball team of women will see Miami (FL) at home with tip-off for 7 p.m. how their winning streak will be hungry after a victory and with a victory And with a 14-13 record with only two games in the regular season, a victory, is certainly required.

The last game of the season before the ACC tournament is a home game against Georgia Tech No. 20.

At the Hillenbrand Invitational Last weekend, softball is only loses against Arizona twice in her first game of a series with three games against Georgia Tech against Arizona. This will mark the beginning of Stanford's journey in the ACC and will also be the first road trip of the conference of the season. The first pitch is planned for 2 p.m. (PT).

Baseball will start his series against Xavier on Friday with a first place from 2:05 p.m. (PT) on the farm. The series will be decisive for the cardinal because it will take over a non -power conference (Xavier is a large East School, which is considered a power conference for basketball, but not baseball).

The rotation still has to be officially announced, but as every weekend, Matt Scott will be in line to start Friday.

Softball plays the second game of his series with first place at noon. Baseball plays a double ball against Xavier, starting with a first place from 13:05 (PT), followed by a first place at 4:05 p.m. (PT).

Men's basketball also plays and competes at home at 2 p.m. (PT). The basketball game is available in the ACC network.

The week is completed with a trifecta by Stanford Games, starting with softball, the last game of the series plays against Georgia Tech at 10 a.m. (PT). The basketball of women then plays its last regular game of the season and faces at home in front of Georgia Tech at 2 p.m. (PT). This game can be observed in the ACC Network. Baseball then bangs things and shows Xavier at 1:05 p.m. (PT).

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