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From the Sports Director

August 23, 2007

KZSU Sports is ready to kick off what promises to be an exciting 2007-2008 season for Cardinal sports. We have a team of great broadcasters and a lot of new faces on board, as we get set for coverage of eight Stanford teams.

The website has been updated to show our roster of broadcasters, as well as the schedules of the games that will go on the air. Be sure to visit all of the links on the sidebar to learn about KZSU Sports and the people who bring it to you.

As part of a commercial-free, not-for-profit station, KZSU Sports relies on the generous donations of its listeners to finance all travel and equipment costs. We appreciate any size donation. If you have a small business that would like to consider underwriting KZSU in exchange for on-air mentions, please visit the Underwriters link.

We are looking forward to a tremendous year here at KZSU Sports. With Jim Harbaugh in place as the head football coach, and the volleyball team looking to build upon last year's amazing campaign, it should be an exciting Fall. Be sure to tune in to KZSU to catch all the action, and keep it locked all year long on your home for Stanford sports, KZSU 90.1 FM, Stanford!

Jake Kelman
KZSU Sports Director

About Us

KZSU Sports is a division of KZSU 90.1 FM, Stanford's campus radio station. The Sports department broadcasts eight Stanford sports and is the exclusive radio home of Stanford baseball, women's basketball and women's volleyball. KZSU also broadcasts football and men's basketball. Softball, men's soccer and women's soccer home contents are available on our KZSU-2 Internet radio stream.


Cardinal Facts and Trivia

Brooke Smith finished her career second all-time in field goal percentage by a Stanford women's basketball player. From 2004-2007, Smith shot 56.1 percent (634-1130).



Julie Foudy is second all time in points scored by a Stanford women's soccer player with 137 from 1989-1992. She scored 52 goals and dished out 33 assists during her career.



Darrin Nelson holds the Stanford single game record for touchdowns scored with five in a game at Oregon State in 1981.