Alexa Corse

National security reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Washington

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WSJ • 11th August 2018

He Can Hold Court as a Judge, But in Basketball? He Tries His Best

In federal court, Brett Kavanaugh may have a reputation for knowledge and expertise, but on the basketball court—well, he tries.
California Riding Magazine • 1st June 2018

June 2018 - Intercollegiate Dressage Association Nationals

MENTOR, Ohio—Equestrian isn’t often thought of as a team sport, but the Intercollegiate Dressage Association is an exception.
The Stanford Daily • 17th November 2016

Stanford Daily | Goal-oriented: Maddie Bauer

Naturally, as a defender, Bauer does not often take a shot on goal. So when the opportunity came, in the 103rd minute of the UCLA match last month...
Stanford Daily • 25th May 2016

Anatomy of a title: Zhao’s return helps ignite championship run

On a Saturday night late in February, Stanford head coach Lele Forood called her team together for a special announcement.
Stanford Daily • 20th January 2016

Jim and Joe Rosa: Beyond skin-deep similarities

Every year in middle school, Jim and Joe Rosa would run the required mile in gym class. The identical twins always outstripped the other students, but the real competition was...
Stanford Daily • 24th April 2017

Selfless leadership on men’s tennis starts with Romanowicz and Paige

Nolan Paige still remembers the name of the high school senior who used to give him, then a 10th grader, a ride home from basketball practice.
Stanford Daily • 29th April 2016

Stanford Running Club to match up with archrival Google at Golden Gate Relay

Stanford Running Club’s rivalry with Google developed over 18-plus hours and 191 miles at the 2015 Golden Gate Relay, a charity event. One year later, both sides are eager for a rematch.
Stanford Daily • 10th October 2016

Women’s soccer holds off UCLA in double overtime

No. 1 Stanford women’s soccer (11-1-1, 4-1-0 Pac-12) withstood a fierce effort from No. 10 UCLA (9-3-1, 3-1-1), winning 3-2 in double overtime on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles.
Stanford Daily • 6th April 2016

Caroline Lampl makes presence felt for women’s tennis

Since arriving on The Farm, Lampl has stood out not only for notching the winningest record (17-4 overall, 12-2 dual) of her freshman class, but also for inspiring her teammates...
Stanford Daily • 25th May 2016

Anatomy of a title: Freshmen Lord and Lampl earn key wins

With as many as three spots up for grabs (out of a six-person lineup), the incoming class of freshmen was situated to play an outsized role in the team’s performance this season.
Stanford Daily • 19th September 2017

Women’s tennis falls to undefeated Florida

No. 5 Stanford (4-1) came up short against No. 1 Florida (8-0) on Sunday, falling 4-1 in the latest chapter of the fiercest rivalry in college women’s tennis. The Cardinal...
Stanford Daily • 19th September 2017

Women’s soccer fends off Cougars with Campbell saves

No. 1 Stanford women’s soccer (9-0-1, 2-0 Pac-12) defeated Washington State (5-4-1, 0-2 Pac-12) 2-1 on Thursday night, as senior goalie Jane Campbell made dramatic saves to protect the Cardinal’s lead.
Stanford Daily • 3rd October 2016

Women’s soccer remains unbeaten with dominant win over Washington

No. 1 Stanford women’s soccer (10-0-1, 3-0 Pac-12) beat Washington (5-6-1, 0-3) handily on Sunday afternoon at home, winning 3-0 despite playing down one player for most of the game.
Stanford Daily • 27th January 2016

Track and field athletes seek Indoor Championship berths at Penn State Invitational

The Cardinal’s success will depend on a well-rounded squad, with key factors including consistency from the historically outstanding distance program and an anticipated breakthrough in field events.
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