This Is Stanford Basketball

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This Is Stanford Basketball
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This Is Stanford Basketball
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Outlook
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Coaching Staff
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Player Bios
Table of Contents . ............................................. 41
Media Information . .......................................... 42
Outlook .............................................................44
Roster ................................................................ 45
Team Information ............................................. 46
Head Coach Trent Johnson . ........................ 48-49
Assistant Coach Doug Oliver . ........................... 50
Assistant Coach Donny Guerinoni .................... 51
Assistant Coach Nick Robinson ......................... 52
Support Staff ............................................... 53-54
Kenny Brown . ............................................. 56-57
Da’Veed Dildy ............................................. 58-59
Landry Fields .............................................. 60-61
Taj Finger .................................................... 62-63
Anthony Goods . .......................................... 64-65
Lawrence Hill .............................................. 66-67
Mitch Johnson ............................................. 68-69
Brook Lopez . ............................................... 70-71
Robin Lopez . ............................................... 72-73
Will Paul ..................................................... 74-75
Peter Prowitt ............................................... 76-77
Drew Shiller ................................................ 78-79
Fred Washington ......................................... 80-81
Josh Owens ........................................................ 82
83
Opponents
93
2006-07 In Review
Opponents ................................................... 84-90
Pac-10 Composite Schedule . ....................... 91-92
Statistics ............................................................94
Schedule/Results ................................................ 95
Boxscores .................................................... 96-103
Buck/Cardinal Club ........................................ 104
105
Winning Basketball Tradition
Tradition ................................................. 106-107
National Rankings .................................. 108-109
Stanford in the Postseason ....................... 110-117
NCAA Tournament Records ................... 118-119
NIT Records .................................................... 120
NCAA Tournament/NIT Rosters .................... 121
Team Award Winners . .................................... 122
123 Maples Pavilion
Maples Pavilion . ............................................. 124
Sixth Man Club . ............................................. 125
Maples Pavilion Records . ........................ 126-128
2007-2008 Stanford University Basketball Media Guide
Credits: The 2007-08 Stanford men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Stanford Athletics Media Relations
Office. The guide was written and edited by Brian Risso, Assistant Media Relations Director. Special thanks to Jake Kelman
for editorial assistance. Design, layout and production by Don Hogue. Printing by db Print Solutions. Photography credits
to David Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Marc Abrams, Sarah Rosenbaum, Rod Searcey, David Madison, Garth Patil, Peter Krutzik,
Associated Press, Getty Images and NBA Entertainment.
129 History and Honors
Coaching History .................................... 130-131
All-Americans ......................................... 132-136
All-Conference Honors .................................... 137
Stanford in the NBA ....................................... 138
Stanford on National Teams ........................... 139
Letterwinners .......................................... 140-141
All-Time Roster ....................................... 142-143
Career Statistics . ..................................... 144-146
147 Record Book
Points ...................................................... 148-149
Field Goals .............................................. 150-151
Free Throws . ........................................... 152-153
Rebounds . ............................................... 154-155
Three-Point Field Goals .................................. 156
Assists .............................................................. 157
Steals ............................................................... 158
Blocks .............................................................. 159
Minutes ........................................................... 160
Games, Fouls ................................................... 161
Team Records .................................................. 162
Records vs. opponents .............................. 163-174
Records vs. conference . ............................ 175-177
Won-Loss History ............................................ 178
Year-by-Year Results . .............................. 179-188
189 Home of Champions
Stanford University ................................. 190-191
Directors’ Cup ................................................. 192
National Titles . ............................................... 193
Notable Alumni . ..................................... 194-195
Athletic Facilities ..................................... 196-197
Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby ......................... 198
Senior Administrative Team . .......................... 199
Radio-TV Roster ............................................. 200
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
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Media Information
Media Relations Office
The Stanford University Media Relations Office can be
reached by calling (650) 723-4418. The FAX number is
(650) 725-2957. The Media Relations Office can provide photos, coaches and player biographies, as well as
historical and statistical information, and much more.
Media Relations Contact Information
Media Relations Phone . .......................... (650) 723-4418
Press Row Phone ...................................... (650) 723-4418
Media Relations FAX ............................... (650) 725-2957
Athletic Department Phone .................... (650) 723-4591
University Information . .......................... (650) 723-2300
Mailing Address: Stanford Athletics
Media Relations Office
Arrillaga Family Sports Center
641 East Campus Drive
Stanford, CA 94305-6150
Gary Migdol .......................................... (650) 725-2958
Senior Assistant Athletic Director
Email – [email protected]
Kendall Johnson . .................................. (650) 723-0996
Assistant Director
Email – [email protected]
Aaron Juarez . ........................................ (650) 725-7277
Assistant Director
Email – [email protected]
Kyle McRae . .......................................... (650) 725-2959
Assistant Director
Email – [email protected]
Brian Risso ........................................... (650) 736-9044
Assistant Director (Men’s Basketball contact)
Email – [email protected]
Cell – (650) 200-9513
Home – (408) 739-2623
Matt Campbell ...................................... (650) 723-4418
Assistant
Email – [email protected]
Simon Ogus . ......................................... (650) 723-4418
Assistant
Email – [email protected]
Stanford Athletics
on the Internet
gostanford.com
A wealth of Stanford Basketball information can
be accessed online at gostanford.com. Live internet
radio broadcasts, a Gametracker featuring live
in-game stats, news releases, up-to-date team
and individual stats, player profiles, historical
information and much more about Stanford
Basketball and all Stanford Athletics teams is
available via the internet at gostanford.com.
Directions/Parking: Most home Stanford Athletics
events are held on campus in one of the facilities near
the Stanford Athletics offices at 641 East Campus Drive
(between Maples Pavilion and the Taube Family Tennis
Stadium) in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center.
• Off Highway 101: Use the Embarcadero Road exit and head
west on Embarcadero Road. After crossing El Camino Real,
you will be on the Stanford campus and the road becomes
Galvez Drive. Take your second left onto Campus Drive and
the Stanford Athletics offices will be located about 1/8 of a
mile on your left in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center.
• Off Interstate 280: Use the Page Mill Road exit and head
east. Turn left onto El Camino Real and then left again onto
Galvez Drive. Take second left onto Campus Drive and the
Stanford Athletics offices will be located about 1/8 of a mile
on your left in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center.
• Parking: There are several parking lots in the vicinity of
the Stanford Athletics offices and facilities that are free of
charge after 4:00 pm on weekdays and all day Saturday and
Sunday. There is also visitor pay parking at the Trackhouse
Lot on the corners of Campus and Galvez, as well as
metered parking in several other nearby parking areas.
Gametracker/Live Stats: A live statistical account of every
home baseball, basketball, football, softball, swimming and
tennis contest is scheduled to be available online at www.
gostanford.com. Additional home and away events may also
be available. Check www.gostanford.com for schedules.
Interview Policy: Media members should inform the
media relations contact which players are requested for
postgame interviews. For postgame interviews with opponents, please contact the media relations contact representing the visiting team. For all other non-gameday Stanford
interviews, please contact the media relations sports contact to arrange a convenient time for all parties.
Media Credentials: Requests for all media credentials
should be addressed to Assistant Media Relations Director
Brian Risso via e-mail ([email protected]), fax (650-7252957), or phone (650-723-4418) at least 48 hours prior to
the event. Single sport season credentials will be available
to media covering men’s basketball, women’s basketball or
football on a regular basis and issued at the discretion of the
media relations contact. Single-game credentials will also be
available for those media members covering men’s basketball,
women’s basketball or football occasionally, or for media of
visiting teams in those sports. Requests will be mailed when
time permits. Otherwise, credentials will be left in the Will
Call booth at the northwest entrance of Maples Pavilion.
NBA Scouting Tickets: According to Pac-10 regulations,
NBA professional scouts must purchase tickets for Stanford
basketball games. Contact the Stanford ticket office at (650)
723-1021 or (800) STANFORD to purchase tickets for
scouting purposes.
Photography Guidelines: All editorial photo requests
are handled by David Gonzales, Director of Photography
via e-mail at [email protected]. The requestor shall
forward the following information: requesting editor or
writer’s name and email address, organization or publication name, deadline information, and a sentence regarding
the scope of the story. To request photo credentials see the
Media Credentials section. The searchable, online photography archives are viewable at http://www.stanfordphoto.
com. Advertising and other commercial or non-athletic
photography projects require special permission from the
Office of University Communications. Permission to shoot
in interior spaces is required in all circumstances. This
includes administration and office buildings, classrooms,
laboratories, dormitories and residences. Also covered
under this rule are inside dining areas, private or public.
Postgame Interviews: Approximately 10 minutes
after each home game, head coach Trent Johnson and
select requested players will be available for in the media
workroom, which is on the floor level at the south end of
Maples Pavilion. There will also be an opportunity for oneon-one interviews in certain circumstances. The visiting
head coach will also be brought into the media workroom
either just before or just after Johnson – depending upon
the game’s outcome and visiting team travel arrangements.
Practices: Please call the media relations office in advance
to confirm practice times. Note that practice times are
subject to change.
Press Conferences: Head coach Trent Johnson will
hold a weekly press conference in the media workroom at
Maples Pavilion during the season. Please contact Assistant
Media Relations Director Brian Risso to confirm dates
and times. Select players will also be available at the press
conference. If Stanford holds a teleconference, the phone
number is (650) 723-2400.
Press Services: Press releases, gameday programs, media
guides, starting lineups and other relevant media materials
will be provided to members of the media. An NCAA box
score and play-by-play will be available approximately 10
minutes after the conclusion of each game. In addition,
drinks and food (for selected teams and games) will be
provided to credentialed members of the media.
Stanford on the Radio
KNTS 1220 AM is the radio home of Stanford men’s basketball. Dave Flemming handles the play-by-play duties
while John Platz provides analysis.
Flemming, who also serves as Stanford’s play-by-play
voice for football broadcasts, begins his first season with
the men’s basketball program. A 1998 Stanford graduate, Flemming has had a rapid rise in the broadcasting
world and is currently in the midst of his fourth season on
the San Francisco Giants broadcast team. He is still currently the youngest full-time broadcaster in Major League
Baseball at the age of 31.
Flemming’s career behind the microphone began when
he was an undergraduate at Stanford on student radio
station KZSU, broadcasting baseball, men’s and women’s
basketball, and football games while also serving as
Sports Director.
John Platz, a reserve guard on the Stanford men’s basketball team from 1983-84, enters his 19th season as the
color commentator.
Platz was the radio play-by-play voice of the NCAA champion Stanford baseball team during the 1988 and 1989 seasons, and he has also served as a fill-in Stanford football
play-by-play announcer and football color commentator at
various times since 1993.
A 1984 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford with a
degree in economics, Platz earned J.D. (law) and M.B.A.
degrees at Stanford in 1989. He is currently Senior
Counsel at Cisco Systems.
KZSU 90.1 FM serves as the student radio station home for
all Stanford sports. Daniel Novinson (play-by-play) and Ben
Spielberg (color) make up the broadcast team.
Stanford Athletics Media Relations Staff
Gary Migdol
Senior Assistant
Athletic Director
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Kendall Johnson
Media Relations
Assistant Director
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Aaron Juarez
Media Relations
Assistant Director
Kyle McRae
Media Relations
Assistant Director
Brian Risso
Media Relations
Assistant Director
Matt Campbell
Media Relations
Assistant
Simon Ogus
Media Relations
Assistant
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2007-08 Outlook
2007-08 Outlook
A
solid mix of experienced veterans and talented
underclassmen has the Stanford men’s basketball
program poised for a breakthrough campaign in 200708. The Cardinal returns 12 letterwinners and its entire
starting lineup from last year’s squad, which achieved
its 14th consecutive postseason appearance.
Stanford is coming off an 18-13 overall campaign
that ended with a first round loss to Louisville in the
NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal posted a 10-8 record
in Pac-10 play, finishing sixth overall in what was considered by many to be one of the strongest conferences
in the country. In addition to an 8-2 start, Stanford
cracked the national rankings in late January and
recorded impressive wins over the likes of Texas Tech,
Virginia, Washington State, Oregon and UCLA.
This year’s club hopes to duplicate that success and
build upon the tradition of a program that ranks as one
of college basketball’s finest.
And the pieces remain in place, with graduated
seniors Carlton Weatherby and Chris Bobel representing the only departures.
Instead, all-conference selections Lawrence Hill and
Brook Lopez will highlight a squad that hopes to challenge in the competitive Pac-10. With a total of seven
upperclassmen leading the charge, the Cardinal appears
ready to emerge as a contender. The national media has
taken notice as well, with Stanford projected as a preseason top-25 program by numerous publications.
The following is a position-by-position breakdown
of where the Cardinal stands entering the 2007-08
campaign.
Center
Fresh off an impressive rookie season, sophomore
Robin Lopez returns to anchor the middle for the
Cardinal. One of three players to start every game, the
7-foot Lopez averaged 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds and
proved to be an intimidating presence down low. His 73
blocked shots led the squad and ranked second only to
Curtis Borchardt’s 85 swats during the 2001-02 season.
“Robin was one of the best shot-blockers at his position in our conference,” said head coach Trent Johnson.
“Offensively, he continues to get better. The key for him
will be to relax and stay consistent all year.”
Senior Peter Prowitt provides additional leadership
and depth for the Cardinal at this spot. Prowitt was
used in 18 contests last year and averaged 1.2 points
and 1.2 rebounds per game. His size at 6-10 and ability to defend will become valuable to the squad when
Lopez is out of the lineup.
“If Peter is healthy, he can really help us,” stated
Johnson. “Peter gives us rebounding and a physical
presence in the post.”
Fellow senior Taj Finger, a 6-8 forward, can be
shuffled into the rotation as well depending on the
matchup. Finger played in all 31 contests as a reserve
last year, averaging 3.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per
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games. One of the more consistent free throw shooters
on the squad last year, Finger also blocked 15 shots.
“Taj provides defensive energy and he is a good
teammate who understands his role,” Johnson said. “It’s
his senior year and we need him to stay healthy and
provide depth in the post.”
Forwards
Sophomore Brook Lopez opened plenty of eyes
with a tremendous rookie year that resulted in All-Pac10 Honorable Mention and All-Pac-10 Freshman Team
accolades. The 7-foot Lopez posted 12.6 points and 6.0
rebounds per game while shooting 49.6-percent from
the field in addition to blocking 45 shots. After missing
some time early in the year following surgery, Lopez
quickly asserted himself as one of the Cardinal’s most
dangerous and versatile scoring threats.
“The sky is the limit for Brook,” said Johnson.
“Brook’s approach to everything he does on and off the
court must improve and if he can develop consistency
in those areas, he has a chance to be a special player.”
Junior Lawrence Hill, Stanford’s other All-Pac-10
selection, will be counted on for additional production
and versatility. Last year, Hill led the Cardinal in scoring
(15.7 ppg), rebounding (6.0 rpg) and three-point field
goal percentage (41.0) while starting every game. His 33
blocked shots and 22 steals provide a snapshot of what
he can contribute on defense.
“Lawrence has improved from year to year more
than any other player in the program,” said Johnson.
“However, he will not have the luxury of surprising
anyone this year. I expect Lawrence to be someone that
our opponents will have to be aware of at all times.”
One of three seniors on this year’s squad, Fred
Washington is coming off a season in which he started
a career-best 31 games. Washington averaged 8.2 points
and 5.2 rebounds in 30.2 minutes of playing time last
year. A 62.9-percent free throw shooter, Washington’s
52.1 field goal percentage and 113 assists were teambests. His ability to make an impact in all stat categories
immensely helps the Cardinal.
“Fred did a little bit of everything for us last year,”
added Johnson. “He was instrumental and did all the
little things for us such as rebounding, defense, etc. Fred
is probably one of the most underrated players in the
conference.”
Sophomore Will Paul and freshman Josh Owens
will see time off the bench. Paul participated in 17
games last year and averaged 5.7 minutes of playing
time. The only freshman on this year’s roster, Owens
will be used in certain spots as he continues to make
the transition from high school to Division 1.
“Will has the ability to play an important role for our
team and we hope he works hard to maximize his potential,” said Johnson. “Josh might remind Stanford fans of
Justin Davis. He is an explosive player and his athleticism
and quickness at the four position will help us out.”
Guards
Junior Anthony Goods enjoyed a solid season for
the Cardinal last year, averaging 12.8 points and 3.2
rebounds per game. Goods started 24 of the 25 games
he played in and connected on a team-best 60 triples
while dishing out 58 assists. The coaching staff is
excited about the prospect of having Goods available
for a full season.
“Anthony’s injury hurt us last year more than any
other injury,” said Johnson. “He can play at the 1 or the
2, and he will look to build off an impressive sophomore year.”
Sophomore Landry Fields has impressed early in
the fall and should receive additional playing time as
a result. He competed in 30 games last year- all off the
bench. Fields averaged 4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per
game while showing touch from beyond the arc with
20 three-pointers. His size and athleticism make for an
interesting matchup for opponents.
“Landry had a good summer and foreign tour, as
he shot the ball well,” noted Johnson. “He continues to
grow and get stronger. We fully expect Landry to have a
breakthrough year.”
One constant on the floor last year at the guard
spot was junior Mitch Johnson. Running the point
in 31 games with 20 starts, Johnson followed up a
terrific freshman campaign with a sophomore season
that included 103 assists and a team-best 29 steals. He
also averaged 4.3 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in
2006-07.
“Mitch will have the same role,” said Johnson. “He
will be our floor leader. Mitch enjoyed a good spring
and summer, so we expect him to be solid once again.”
Junior Kenny Brown played in 23 games last year
off the bench and a similar role is envisioned this year.
Brown averaged 3.8 points per game in just under
10 minutes of playing time per contest. Brown also
knocked down 18 treys.
“Kenny is an good shooter and will play the 2,”
Johnson said. “He will provide us with defensive energy
off the bench.”
Sophomore Da’Veed Dildy saw playing time in 11
games last year and will continue to come off the bench.
“We moved Da’Veed from the 1 to the 2,” said
Johnson. “He got stronger in addition to being tough
defensively and a good passer coming off the bench.”
Sophomore Drew Shiller, a transfer from San
Francisco, will also get an opportunity to share some
minutes at the point guard position. Shiller did not play
last year due to NCAA transfer rules. In his most recent
season of 2005-06, Shiller averaged 4.4 points and 1.3
assists per game in 28 tilts with the Dons.
“Drew got an opportunity to play on the foreign
tour after not playing basketball for a year,” said
Johnson. “He is a good shooter who gives us added
depth in the backcourt.”
2007-08 Roster
2007-08 Stanford Basketball Team – Back row (l to r): Landry Fields, Taj Finger, Da'Veed Dildy, Will Paul, Kenny Brown, Peter Prowitt, Mitch Johnson, Brook Lopez, Drew Shiller, Robin Lopez,
Anthony Goods, Josh Owens, Fred Washington, Lawrence Hill. Front row (l to r): Athletic Trainer Tomoo Yamada, Director of External Relations George White, Video Coordinator/Coaching Intern
Chris Bobel, Assistant Coach Donny Guerinoni, Head Coach Trent Johnson, Assistant Coach Doug Oliver, Assistant Coach Nick Robinson, Strength and Conditioning Coach Juan Pablo Reggiardo.
Roster Breakdown By Class
2007-08 Numerical Roster
No.
Name
1 Mitch Johnson
2 Landry Fields
4 Anthony Goods
11 Brook Lopez
13 Drew Shiller
15 Lawrence Hill
22 Kenny Brown
24 Josh Owens
31 Taj Finger
32 Da’Veed Dildy
34 Will Paul
42 Robin Lopez
44 Fred Washington
55 Peter Prowitt
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown (Last School)
G
G
G
F
G
F
G
F
F
G
F
C
F
C
6-1
6-7
6-3
7-0
6-0
6-8
6-1
6-8
6-8
6-5
6-9
7-0
6-5
6-10
190
200
205
260
185
215
200
215
200
185
220
255
215
245
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Seattle, Wa. (O’Dea HS)
Long Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)
Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Burlingame, Calif. (San Francisco)
Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley HS)
Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS)
Kennesaw, Ga. (Exeter Academy)
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. (Fox Lane HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Martin Luther King HS)
Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS)
Arlington, Va. (The Potomac School)
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown (Last School)
G
G
G
F
G
F
G
F
C
F
F
C
G
F
6-1
6-5
6-7
6-8
6-3
6-8
6-1
7-0
7-0
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-0
6-5
200
185
200
200
205
215
190
260
255
215
220
245
185
215
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Martin Luther King HS)
Long Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. (Fox Lane HS)
Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS)
Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley HS)
Seattle, Wa. (O’Dea HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Kennesaw, Ga. (Exeter Academy)
Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)
Arlington, Va. (The Potomac School)
Burlingame, Calif. (San Francisco)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS)
2007-08 Alphabetical Roster
No.
Name
22 Kenny Brown
32 Da’Veed Dildy
2 Landry Fields
31 Taj Finger
4 Anthony Goods
15 Lawrence Hill
1 Mitch Johnson
11 Brook Lopez
42 Robin Lopez
24 Josh Owens
34 Will Paul
55 Peter Prowitt
13 Drew Shiller
44 Fred Washington
Seniors (3): Taj Finger, Peter Prowitt, Fred
Washington
Juniors (4): Kenny Brown, Anthony Goods,
Lawrence Hill, Mitch Johnson
Sophomore (6): Da’Veed Dildy, Landry Fields,
Brook Lopez, Robin Lopez, Drew Shiller, Will Paul
Freshmen (1): Josh Owens
Roster Breakdown By Position
Guards (6): Kenny Brown, Da’Veed Dildy, Landry
Fields, Anthony Goods, Mitch Johnson, Drew Shiller
Forwards (6): Taj Finger, Lawrence Hill, Brook
Lopez, Josh Owens, Will Paul, Fred Washington
Centers (2): Robin Lopez, Peter Prowitt
Head Coach: Trent Johnson (Boise State, 1983) – 4th year
Assistant Coaches: Doug Oliver (San Jose State, 1973) – 2nd year
Donny Guerinoni (Nevada, 2002) – 2nd year
Nick Robinson (Stanford, 2005) – 2nd year
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Team Information
General Information
Coaching Staff
Team Information
Location: Stanford, CA 94305-6150
Enrollment: 14,890 (6,689 undergraduates,
8,201 graduates)
Founded: 1885
Nickname: Cardinal
Colors: Cardinal and White
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby
President: John Hennessy
Sport Administrator: Mike Izzi
Faculty Representative: Ellen Markman
Head Coach: Trent Johnson (Boise State, 1983)
Career Record (Years): 131-114 (8 years)
Record at Stanford (Years): 52-40 (3 years)
Assistant Coach: Doug Oliver
(San Jose State, 1973) – 2nd year
Assistant Coach: Donny Guerinoni
(Nevada, 2002) – 2nd year
Assistant Coach: Nick Robinson
(Stanford, 2005) – 2nd year
Athletic Trainer: Tomoo Yamada
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Juan Pablo Reggiardo
Director of External Relations: George White
Video Coordinator/Coaching Intern: Chris Bobel
Administrative Associate: Sandi Peregrina
Men’s Basketball Office Phone: (650) 723-0562
2006-07 Record: 18-13
(Home: 12-5, Away: 5-6, Neutral: 1-2)
2006-07 Pac-10 Record (Finish): 10-8 (6th)
2006-07 Pac-10 Tournament: First Round Loss,
USC 83, Stanford 79 (OT)
2006-07 NCAA Tournament: First Round Loss,
Louisville 78, Stanford 58
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Facility (capacity): Maples Pavilion (7,223)
Media Relations
Asst. Media Relations Director/MBKB Contact:
Brian Risso
Email: [email protected]
Office Phone: (650) 736-9044
Media Relations Office: (650) 723-4418
Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957
Maples Pavilion Press Row Phone: (650) 723-4418
Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com
Stanford Basketball by State
Arizona (1)
Lawrence Hill, Glendale
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California (6)
Landry Fields, Long Beach
Anthony Goods, Corona
Brook Lopez, Fresno
Robin Lopez, Fresno
Drew Shiller, Burlingame
Fred Washington, Los Angeles
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Georgia (1)
Josh Owens, Kennesaw
Illinois (1)
Da’Veed Dildy, Chicago
New York (1)
Taj Finger, Mt. Kisco
Texas (2)
Kenny Brown, Southlake
Will Paul, Corpus Christi
Virginia (1)
Peter Prowitt, Arlington
Washington (1)
Mitch Johnson, Seattle
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Trent Johnson – Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball
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Trent Johnson
Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball
Boise State (1983)
n naming Trent Johnson as its 16th head coach in school
history on May 25, 2004, Stanford found the perfect blend of
character and ability to continue its dual mission of being one
of the elite universities and basketball programs in the country.
Johnson’s coaching acumen, recruiting savvy and personal
integrity, combined with his familiarity of Stanford and its
culture have made him the perfect fit to continue building
upon Stanford’s significant basketball legacy.
Highly-regarded nationally for his abilities and accomplishments, Johnson also fits the Stanford philosophy by
structuring the program to proactively mentor, teach and
develop his student-athletes in order to help them realize
both their athletic and life goals.
Johnson, a Stanford assistant coach for three seasons from
1996-99, has made an immediate impact since returning to
The Farm. He is the only head coach in school history to
guide the Cardinal to the postseason in each of his first three
seasons, with a 2005-06 NIT berth sandwiched between a
pair of NCAA Tournament appearances.
Prior to returning to Stanford, Johnson revitalized the
program at Nevada during his five-year tenure from 19992004. During a memorable 2003-04 season, Johnson led
Nevada to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in
school history as the Wolf Pack tied a school record with
25 wins (25-9). Nevada posted upset victories in the 2004
NCAA Tournament over Michigan State and Gonzaga before
being edged by eventual national runner-up Georgia Tech in
Trent Johnson is one of the top
basketball coaches in the country.
He is no stranger to success, having
helped lead Stanford to its 14th
consecutive postseason appearance
and the Nevada Wolf Pack to the 2004
WAC Championship and the NCAA
Sweet 16.
a regional semifinal game. Nevada also tied for a share of the
WAC regular season crown for the first time in school history and captured the WAC Tournament Championship.
Last season’s Cardinal squad reached the NCAA
Tournament for the 15th time in school history and second
in Johnson’s tenure. Stanford finished 18-13 overall while
taking sixth place overall with a 10-8 mark in arguably the
nation’s toughest conference. The Cardinal raced out to an 82 start and registered a number of quality wins over the likes
of Oregon, Texas Tech, USC, Virginia (only loss at home)
and Washington State. In addition to posting wins over five
top-25 clubs, the biggest victory of the season took place at
Maples Pavilion on Jan. 28, when Stanford overcame a 17point first-half deficit and dispatched of No. 2 UCLA 75-68.
Lawrence Hill represented the Cardinal on the All-Pac-10
squad while Brook Lopez enjoyed an impressive rookie season as he garnered All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors in
addition to being named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman Team.
Johnson’s 2005-06 club posted a 16-14 overall record and
an 11-7 mark in conference play culminating with a postseason invite to the NIT. Johnson and his staff developed two
players recognized as First Team All-Pac-10 honorees: Chris
Hernandez and Matt Haryasz. In addition, Mitch Johnson
was named Pac-10 All-Freshman Honorable Mention.
During the season, Haryasz earned two Pac-10 Player of
the Week accolades while Hernandez picked up another.
On the academic front, Hernandez and Dan Grunfeld were
tabbed First Team Pac-10 All-Academic selections while
Taj Finger and Peter Prowitt were Second Team recipients.
Grunfeld added to his academic honors when he was tabbed
a CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American.
In Johnson’s first season on The Farm, he displayed his
leadership and acumen in the face of adversity as Stanford
dealt with a season-ending injury to its leading scorer while
having only nine healthy players able to compete at the end
of the year. Despite the obstacles, Johnson helped lead the
Cardinal to its 11th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. With an 18-13 overall record and a third place finish at
11-7 in the Pac-10, Johnson mentored three players to
All-Pac-10 honors: Chris Hernandez (First Team),
Dan Grunfeld (First Team) and Matt Haryasz
(Honorable Mention). Hernandez and
Grunfeld were also honored as First Team
NABC District-14 selections. In addition to the numerous accolades earned
on the court, several student-athletes
were recognized for their work in the
classroom. Grunfeld was honored as
a 2005 ESPN The Magazine Second
Team Academic All-American selec-
Trent Johnson File:
Birthdate
September 12, 1956
Birthplace
Berkeley, CA
Hometown
Seattle, WA
High School
Franklin HS
College
Boise State, 1983
Wife
Jackie
Children
Tinishia, 24; Terry, 21
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“Stanford represents a unique opportunity
to develop truly gifted student-athletes at
the highest level of competition. Stanford
symbolizes the best of both worlds – academics
and athletics – in a supportive setting that
provides our guys with a special experience
that will position them for life-long success.”
Trent Johnson
Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball
Trent Johnson – Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball
tion while four of the five First Team Pac-10 All-Academic
spots were awarded to Cardinal players (Grunfeld, Hernandez,
Rob Little and Nick Robinson). Jason Haas was named a
Second Team selection as well.
Johnson displayed his coaching and recruiting expertise
as he transformed a struggling Nevada program to a conference powerhouse and national contender. Prior to Johnson’s
arrival, Nevada had made just two NCAA Tournament
appearances in school history and never won an NCAA
Tournament game. His success included the recruitment and
development of standouts Kirk Snyder and Nick Fazekas.
Snyder, named the WAC Player of the Year and Honorable
Mention All-American as a junior, was the 16th player
chosen in the 2004 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz and is now
playing for the Houston Rockets. Fazekas, a three-time AllAmerican and three-time WAC Player of the Year, was one
three players in the country to average at least 20 points and
10 rebounds last year. He finished his career as Nevada’s
leading scorer and second-leading rebounder before being
drafted by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2007 NBA Draft.
In 2002-03, CollegeInsider.com named Johnson the WAC
Coach of the Year when the Wolf Pack received an NIT bid and
finished with an 18-14 record. Johnson also guided Nevada to
the championship game of the 2003 WAC Tournament.
Johnson’s three prior seasons as an assistant coach at
Stanford coincided with the start of one of the most successful runs in school history. The Cardinal made an appearance
in the NCAA Final Four for the second time in school history (1997-98), reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen (1996-97,
1997-98) and captured the Pac-10 title (1998-99), while
chalking up a dominating 78-20 overall record.
During this time, Johnson contributed to the development and recruitment of some of Stanford’s greatest players.
Future NBAers Brevin Knight, Mark Madsen, Casey Jacobsen
and Jarron and Jason Collins highlight this group.
Trent Johnson File:
Trent and Jackie Johnson
Before this three-year stint at Stanford, Johnson spent
four years at as an assistant coach at Rice from 1992-96.
During his tenure with the Owls, Rice made one of its few
postseason appearances by playing in the NIT.
Johnson also served as an assistant coach at Washington
from 1989-92. His 1991-92 recruiting class included two of
the top five newcomers in the Pac-10, including Freshman of
the Year Mark Pope.
Johnson began his Division 1 collegiate coaching career
at Utah from 1986-89, where he established his reputation
as a top recruiter. He signed Josh Grant, the 1990 WAC Most
Valuable Player and Naismith Award finalist. He was also
responsible for recruiting Jimmy Soto, a finalist for the Little
Big Man Award. In addition, the Utes made two trips to the
NIT during Johnson’s three seasons in Salt Lake City.
Johnson also achieved a high level of success coaching at
the high school level, serving as the head coach at Boise High
School from 1980-85 and leading the team to the Idaho state
title in 1980.
During his successful playing career at Boise State (1974-78),
Johnson finished in the top-10 in scoring and rebounding. In
his sophomore season (1975-76), the Broncos won the Big Sky
Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The
following year (1976-77), Johnson was named Boise State’s
Most Improved Player and, as a senior, he was the team’s Most
Inspirational Player. Johnson also earned All-Big Sky honors in
his final season in Boise. It also was at Boise State that Johnson
established his long relationship with his former boss at
Stanford, Mike Montgomery, who served as an assistant coach
on the Broncos staff at the time. Johnson earned his Bachelor of
Science degree in Physical Education from Boise State in 1983.
Johnson also played professionally for the Washington
Lumberjacks of the Western Basketball League.
Johnson currently serves on the National Association
of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Special Committee on
Recruiting and Access. This committee is comprised of a
select group of prominent coaches who suggest ways to provide a more equitable and informational recruiting process
for the potential student-athlete and to enhance the educational opportunities for student-athletes while in college.
Johnson and his wife, Jackie, have two children: a daughter, Tinishia, 24, and a son, Terry, 21.
Coaching Career
1986-89
Utah, Assistant Coach
two NIT appearances
1989-92
Washington, Assistant Coach
1992-96
Rice, Assistant Coach
one NIT appearance
1996-99
Stanford, Assistant Coach
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
NCAA Final Four
three NCAA appearances
1999-2004
Nevada, Head Coach
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
one NCAA appearance
one NIT appearance
1999-2000: 9-20
2000-01: 10-18
2001-02: 17-13
2002-03: 18-14
NIT
WAC Tournament championship game
2003-04: 25-9
NCAA Sweet Sixteen
WAC Tournament champions
WAC regular season co-champions
2004-Present
Stanford, Head Coach
two NCAA appearances
2004-05: 18-13
NCAA Tournament
2005-06: 16-14
NIT
2006-07: 18-13
NCAA Tournament
Overall Record as Head Coach
131-114
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Assistant Coach Doug Oliver
D
Doug Oliver
Assistant Coach
San Jose State (1973)
Doug Oliver File:
Birthdate
August 28, 1951
Birthplace
San Jose, CA
Hometown
San Jose, CA
High School
Leigh High School
College
West Valley College, 1971
Chico State
San Jose State, B.S. 1973
Oklahoma, MLS Athletic
Administration, 1992
Wife
Debby
Children
Matt, Stacie, Cassidy, Roxy
Grandchildren
5
oug Oliver enters his second year as an assistant
coach at Stanford. This is his second stint with the
Cardinal, having served in the same capacity from 19861998.
Oliver brings a wealth of experience with 34 years of
coaching, including 27 in Division 1. The program’s lead
assistant, he made his return to The Farm last season and
is responsible for the development of the Cardinal post
players and team offensive strategy. Oliver’s additional
duties include scheduling and summer camps.
Prior to his second stint at Stanford, Oliver served as
the head coach at Idaho State for eight years from 19982006. While at Idaho State, Oliver racked up the fifth
most wins in program history and was the program’s
third-longest tenured coach. He led the Bengals to conference tournament semifinals and annually developed
players who achieved all-conference honors and all-academic recognition. During the 2000-01 campaign, Idaho
State won 10 conference games- the most for the school
in Big Sky play in nearly 20 years.
Oliver previously spent 12 seasons as the top assistant
at Stanford from 1986-1998. During that stretch, he
worked with former head coach Mike Montgomery in
turning the Cardinal into a perennial national contender.
He was on staff with current head coach Trent Johnson
in 1997-98 when the Cardinal advanced to the Final Four
and finished with a 30-5 record.
While at Stanford, Oliver contributed to a total of
235 wins, including 124 victories in Pac-10 competition.
During this time, Stanford qualified for the postseason
10 times, reaching the NCAA Tournament six times and
qualifying for the NIT four years highlighted by the 1991
championship. Oliver coached Cardinal standouts such
as Todd Lichti, Adam Keefe, Brevin Knight, Arthur Lee
and Mark Madsen.
Before arriving at Stanford, Oliver had successful runs
as an assistant coach at Utah and Boise State. While at
Utah, he was part of the 1985-86 Ute team that finished
Cassidy, Debby, Doug and Roxy Oliver.
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Doug Oliver previously coached with Trent Johnson at Stanford
when the Cardinal advanced to the 1998 NCAA Final Four.
20-10 and claimed the WAC Championship and an
NCAA Tournament berth.
At Boise State, Oliver replaced Mike Montgomery,
who left to coach at Montana. Oliver served under Bus
Connor and also coached Trent Johnson during his
junior and senior years.
A San Jose native, Oliver began his coaching career at
West Valley College and has been highly successful at the
high school level with stops at Tulelake High School in
California, Whitefish High School in Montana, Saratoga
High School in Saratoga and Lynbrook High School in
San Jose.
In addition, Oliver was named to the CollegeInsider.
com Runway to the Fashion Four list of best-dressed
coaches five times while at Idaho State.
Oliver received his B.S. in Physical Education from
San Jose State in 1973.
Oliver and his wife, Debby, have four children and five
grandchildren.
Assistant Coach Donny Guerinoni
D
onny Guerinoni begins his second year as an
assistant coach at Stanford and fourth overall with
the program.
After two years in a basketball operations role with the
Cardinal program, Guerinoni was promoted to assistant
coach last year. Guerinoni’s responsibilities include
recruiting, scouting and game preparation. In addition,
he will focus on developing the guards in his role as their
position coach.
Guerinoni has a strong history with head coach Trent
Johnson, as he was Johnson’s first recruit at Nevada.
Johnson reached out to Guerinoni in 2004 by naming
him to the Stanford coaching staff.
Prior to Stanford, Guerinoni served for two years
as an assistant coach at his junior college alma mater,
West Valley. During that time, Guerinoni worked under
Danny Yoshikawa while attending graduate school at San
Jose State.
Donny Guerinoni
Assistant Coach
Nevada (2001)
Donny Guerinoni File:
Birthplace
Sebastopol, CA
Hometown
Sebastopol, CA
High School
Analy High School
College
University of Nevada, BA, 2002
Donny Guerinoni enters his second year as an assistant coach.
A native of Sebastopol, Calif., Guerinoni earned
league MVP and first team all-state honors while
helping guide West Valley College to a pair of league
championships under the tutelage of respected head
coach Bob Burton.
At Nevada, Guerinoni was recognized as a WAC AllAcademic selection and was the top three-point shooter
for the Wolf Pack. Guerinoni’s Wolf Pack career was
highlighted by making seven of nine three-pointers in
an 86-85 thriller against Montana on Nov. 25, 2000 – an
effort that ranked as one of the top shooting performances in the country during that season.
Guerinoni received his B.A. in Business Marketing
from Nevada in 2002.
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Assistant Coach Nick Robinson
N
Nick
Robinson
Assistant Coach
Stanford (2005)
Nick Robinson File:
Birthdate
November 2, 1979
Birthplace
Salt Lake City, UT
Hometown
Liberty, MO
High School
Liberty Senior High School
College
Stanford, B.A. Political Science, 2005
Stanford, M.A. Sociology, 2005
Wife
Meagan
Children
Annie Lee, 3
ick Robinson begins his second season as an assistant coach with the Cardinal.
One of the most respected players in recent Stanford
basketball history, Robinson was promoted to an assistant coach in June 2006 after serving as the program’s
director of basketball operations.
Robinson is involved with recruiting, opponent scouting, game preparation and player development. In addition, he works as a position coach for the forwards.
During Robinson’s playing days on The Farm, he was
instrumental in guiding Stanford to an impressive 92-34
record, four trips to the NCAA Tournament, a Pac-10
title in 2003-04 and a No. 1 national ranking during the
2003-04 season. Known for his outstanding defensive
play and leadership abilities, Robinson was named Best
Defensive Player three times by his teammates.
A two-year starter for the Cardinal, Robinson’s 107
career steals rank 11th-best in school history. He also
served as a team captain for Stanford during his junior
and senior seasons.
During the 2003-04 season, Robinson’s game-winning shot against Arizona was nominated for the ESPY’s
“Best Moment” when he helped steal the ball, took two
dribbles across half court and fired home a successful
35-foot three-point shot as time expired.
A native of Liberty, Mo., Robinson played in 110
games (67 as a starter) for the Cardinal from 2001-05
and displayed excellence on and off the court. Three
times in his career, Robinson was named winner of
the Howie Dallmar Coaches Award, presented to the
Stanford student-athlete who displayed excellence onand-off the court. He was also tabbed to the District VIII
ESPN The Magazine University Division All-Academic
First Team his senior year.
Nick Robinson with his wife, Meagan, and daughter, Annie Lee.
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Nick Robinson is in his second season as an assistant coach under
Trent Johnson.
Robinson, a three-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection,
graduated from Stanford in 2005 with a master’s degree
in Sociology and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science.
Robinson and his wife, Meagan, have one daughter,
Annie Lee, who was born March 1, 2004.
Support Staff
At the Riekes Center, Reggiardo was responsible for
overseeing the development of all of the programs within
the athletic department, as well as directing its Pinnacle
and Synergy programs, which serviced collegiate and
professional athletes. Reggiardo worked at the Riekes
Center since 1999 and served as Director of Athletics
from 2002-2004.
Reggiardo received a B.S. in Physiological Sciences,
with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology and Psychology,
from Arizona in 1998. He is a Certified Strength
and Conditioning Specialist through the National
Strength and Conditioning Association, a United States
Weightlifting Federation Certified Club Coach and a
United States Track & Field Level 1 Coach.
Juan Pablo
Reggiardo
Strength and Conditioning
Coach
Arizona (1998)
J
uan Pablo Reggiardo enters his fourth season as the
strength and conditioning coach for the men’s basketball and women’s volleyball programs. Reggiardo designs
and implements all aspects of the players’ strength and
speed development programs throughout the year in
addition to overseeing their nutritional needs.
Reggiardo is also responsible for the training needs of
the men’s and women’s sailing teams.
Prior to arriving at Stanford, Reggiardo served as
Director of Athletics for the Riekes Center for Human
Enhancement, a non-profit program for adolescents in
Menlo Park.
T
omoo Yamada is currently in his fourth season as
the athletic trainer for the men’s basketball team and
sixth overall at Stanford.
Yamada handles all the day-to-day medical needs of
the men’s basketball program. He also works with the
men’s golf program. Yamada began his career as an athletic trainer for two seasons at Santa Clara, where he worked
with the women’s soccer program during the 2001 NCAA
Championship campaign.
Yamada received his Bachelor of Science in Athletic
Training from Bridgewater State in Massachusetts in
1998. He also earned his Associate of Science degree from
Vincennes University in Vincennes, Ind., in 1996. Upon
finishing, he continued his education and received his
Master of Science degree in Athletic Training and Sports
Management from San Jose State in 2000.
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Yamada was previously a professional skier and ski instructor. He is also skilled in the
fighting form of Gracie Jui Jitsu and has trained on the
Shamrock Fighting Team. Yamada enjoys traveling, cooking and spending time with family and friends.
Yamada is married to the former Asako Suzuki. The
couple has a daughter, Sophia, and resides in San Jose.
Tomoo Yamada
Trainer
Bridgewater State (1998)
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Support Staff
Chris Bobel
Video Coordinator/
Coaching Intern
Stanford (2007)
George White
Director of External Relations
Harvard (1983)
C
hris Bobel begins his first season with the men’s
basketball program, serving as the team’s Video
Coordinator and Coaching Intern.
Bobel was a walk-on member of the Stanford men’s
basketball squad from 2006-2007, providing much enthusiasm, toughness and athleticism to the team. Bobel saw
action in five contests off the bench last year, including a
season-high five minutes against Denver on Nov. 25 as he
knocked down a pair of free throws for his first collegiate
points to go with two assists.
In his current role with the program, Bobel will coordinate film exchange and opponent scouting in addition
to assisting with all other aspects of the Stanford men’s
basketball program.
“We are excited to have Chris join our staff,” said head
coach Trent Johnson. “He is an extremely hard worker
who is familiar with our program. He approaches everything he does with a solid work ethic and that will help
make him a tremendous asset to our coaching staff.”
Prior to earning a jersey in his senior season with the
Cardinal, Bobel served as the program’s student recruiting coordinator during the 2005-06 campaign. Bobel was
the head coach for the freshman team at Palo Alto High
School and assisted with the varsity squad in 2004-05. In
addition, he was an active and vocal member of the 6th
Man Club during his first three years at Stanford.
A native of Palo Alto, Bobel is a 2002 graduate of Palo
Alto High School. Bobel was a three-year letterwinner
at Palo Alto High School, serving as the Vikings’ captain
during his junior and senior seasons. Bobel was a twotime SCVAL all-league selection and received the team’s
Most Inspirational and Coaches Award honors as a
senior. Bobel averaged 12.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0
assists during his career.
G
the NCAA Division II Final Four in 2004 and Elite Eight
in 2005.
White also served as the head coach at Ursinus College,
where he led the Bears to two consecutive playoff appearances. In his six seasons at the helm, four players scored
over 1,000 career points, one earned All-America honors
and all of his four-year players graduated.
A 1983 graduate of Harvard, White was a four-year
letterwinner for the Crimson and served as team captain
during his senior year. A two-year starter, White was
named Harvard’s Top Defensive Player.
A native of Philadelphia, Pa., White also served as an
assistant coach at St. Joseph’s University.
White has worked with the Denver Nuggets organization as Assistant to the President and scouted college
players for the team. White also possesses significant
management, marketing and finance experience outside
of athletics.
Along with his wife, Barbara, White resides in San
Mateo with their children, Hannah, Jacob and Dalton.
eorge White enters his second season as the Director
of External Relations for the men’s basketball staff.
White is heavily involved with the marketing of the
program including areas such as ticketing policy and
promotion, community relations and fundraising and
cultivation of key constituents. He also oversees the
development and promotion of the Cage Club, 6th Man
Club and all special events, as well as on and offline publications and initiatives.
White also coordinates interaction between the athletic
and university administration and media and public relations. In addition to initiating the Career Development
Program and lecturing at and assisting in the management of summer camps, he is involved with many operational aspects of the program.
White comes to The Farm from Rider University,
where he served as an assistant coach in 2005-06. Before
his stint at Rider, White spent two seasons as an assistant
coach at Metropolitan State College, helping guide the
Roadrunners to a No. 1 national ranking while reaching
Stanford Basketball Behind the Scenes
Sandi Peregrina
Administrative
Associate
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Dr. Marc Safran
Team Doctor
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Kevin Danna
Manager
Chris Ebersole
Manager
Blake Masters
Manager
Frederick Alexander
Office Intern
Natalie Chladek
Office Intern
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Kenny Brown
#22 Guard
Junior – 6-1 – 200
Southlake, TX
(Carroll HS)
Major: Human Biology
2006-07: Competed in 23 games, all off the bench ...
averaged 3.8 points per game in 9.2 minutes per contest
… established career-highs in almost every category with
a breakthrough performance against Arizona on Mar.
3, pouring in a career-high 22 points on 9-15 shooting
from the field that included four three-pointers in 33
minutes … scored in double-figures three times … scored
10 points and pulled down four rebounds in 20 minutes
against Denver on Nov. 25 … chipped in with 11 points,
including a 5-6 mark from the foul line, in 28 minutes
against Oregon on Feb. 17 … added eight points in 18
minutes against Louisville in the NCAA Tournament on
Mar. 15.
2005-06: Saw brief action in two games (Dec. 21 vs. Princeton,
Feb. 16 vs. Arizona State) … in his collegiate debut against
Princeton, recorded three points in five minutes on 1-2 shooting
from beyond the arc … played nine minutes during the season.
2004-05: Added to the roster shortly before the start of the season … did not see action this year.
High School: Averaged 20 points, six rebounds, four assists and
three steals per game as a senior at Carroll High School … gained
numerous athletic and academic honors … earned all-state, allcounty and all-league honors during his high school career … led
his team to the third round of the Texas state tournament playoffs
during his junior season … Student Body President … National
Honor Society … member of the Honor Roll.
Personal: Born June 30, 1986 … parents are Ken, Sr., and
Chantay Brown … has one brother, Sean, and one sister, Ariana
… hobbies include going to the movies … interested in attending
dental school.
Year
2005-06
2006-07
Totals
56
G-GS
2-0
23-0
25-0
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
1-3 .333
29-79 .367
30-82 .365
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
18-59 .305 12-15 .800
19-62 .306 12-15 .800
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3 1.5
88 3.8
91 3.6
0
18
18
0.0
0.8
0.8
0-0 0 1
6-0 15 9
6-0 15 10
0
1
1
0
6
6
9/4.5
211/9.2
220/8.8
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ........................................................................................ 22, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Rebs .................................................................................... 4, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Assists ................................................................. 3, 4x, last vs. Louisville (3/15/07)
FG ........................................................................................... 9, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
3-Pts ....................................................................................... 4, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
FT . ......................................................................................... 5, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Steals ..................................................................................... 3, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Blocks . ................................................................................... 1, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Mins ..................................................................................... 33, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ........................................................................................ 22, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Rebs .................................................................................... 4, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Assists ................................................................. 3, 4x, last vs. Louisville (3/15/07)
FG ........................................................................................... 9, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
3-Pts. ...................................................................................... 4, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
FT . ......................................................................................... 5, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Steals ..................................................................................... 3, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Blocks . ................................................................................... 1, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Mins ..................................................................................... 33, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Kenny Brown – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
2005-06
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
Siena
1-0 1-4 .250
San Jose State 1-0 2-3 .667
Air Force
1-0 0-1 .000
Northwestern
1-0 0-0 .000
Denver
1-0 4-8 .500
UC Davis
1-0 0-0 .000
Santa Clara
1-0 0-3 .000
at Arizona State 1-0 0-0 .000
at Virginia
1-0 0-1 .000
at Oregon
1-0 0-0 .000
UCLA
1-0 1-3 .333
Gonzaga
1-0 0-0 .000
at California
1-0 0-0 .000
at Washington St.1-0 1-11.000
Washington
1-0 2-6 .333
Oregon State
1-0 1-5 .200
Oregon
1-0 2-7 .286
at USC
1-0 0-2 .000
at UCLA
1-0 1-11.000
Arizona State
1-0 1-5 .200
Arizona
1-0 9-15 .600
USC
1-0 2-7 .286
Louisville
1-0 2-7 .285
Princeton
Arizona State 1-0
1-0
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
1-4 2.50
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
2-6 .333
0-0 .000
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
1-4 .250
1-4 .250
2-6 .333
0-2 .000
1-11.000
1-4 .250
4-9 .444
1-4 .250
1-5 .200
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
2-2 1.000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
5-6 .833
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
3-4 .750
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0 5 0 0 0 8
1 6 0 0 0 14
1 0 1 0 0 7
0 0 0 0 0 2
4 10 0 0 0 20
0 0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 0 0 7
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 3 0 0 1 2
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 1
1 3 0 0 0 1
1 5 0 0 0 4
2 3 3 0 2 17
3 11 3 0 0 28
0 0 0 0 0 3
0 3 0 0 0 9
1 3 2 0 0 16
2 22 3 0 0 13
1 6 0 0 0 13
1 8 3 0 0 18
0
0
3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
5
4
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Da’Veed Dildy
#32 Guard
Sophomore – 6-5 – 185
Chicago, IL
(Martin Luther King HS)
Major: Undeclared
2006-07: Participated in 11 games … averaged 3.4 minutes per
game … 3-8 from the field and 2-3 from three-point territory
… 4-5 from the charity stripe … played a career-best 11 minutes
against Denver on Nov. 25, chipping in with five points … also
contributed five points off the bench versus San Jose State on
Nov. 14 … made his collegiate debut against Siena on Nov. 11.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Martin Luther King High
School … four-year letterwinner in both basketball and football … captained both squads all through high school …
four-time CPL All-Conference selection … 2006 all-city pick
as well as all-section selection … four-time team MVP … averaged 24 points, six rebounds and eight assists his senior season
… scored a career-best 42 points against Austin H.S. in the
Chicago Christmas Tournament … selected to the 2006 City/
Suburban All-Star Game … in football, was a four-time CPL AllConference selection as well as an all-city pick his junior year.
Personal: Born Feb. 28, 1988 … parents are Garland and
Beverly Dildy … has two brothers, Elijah and Emanuel …
brother, Emanuel, played professional basketball in Germany …
interests include sports and music … describes most memorable
athletic moment as “making the NCAA Tournament during my
freshman year.”
Year
2006-07
Totals
58
G-GS
11-0
11-0
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
3-8 .375
3-8 .375
2-3 .667
2-3 .667
4-5 .800
4-5 .800
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
12 1.1
12 1.1
3
3
0.3
0.3
7-0
7-0
1
1
8
8
0
0
0
0
37/3.4
37/3.4
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts .......................................................................... 5, 2x, last vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Rebs .................................................................. 1, 3x, last at Washington (2/11/07)
Assists ................................................................................ 1, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
FG ........................................................................................ 2, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
3-Pts. ...................................................................... 1, 2x, last vs. Denver (11/25/06)
FT . .................................................................. 2, 2x, last vs. Oregon State (2/15/07)
Steals ................................................................................................................. none
Blocks . ............................................................................................................... none
Mins .................................................................................. 11, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts .......................................................................... 5, 2x, last vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Rebs .................................................................. 1, 3x, last at Washington (2/11/07)
Assists ................................................................................ 1, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
FG ........................................................................................ 2, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
3-Pts. ...................................................................... 1, 2x, last vs. Denver (11/25/06)
FT . .................................................................. 2, 2x, last vs. Oregon State (2/15/07)
Steals ................................................................................................................. none
Blocks . ............................................................................................................... none
Mins .................................................................................. 11, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Da’Veed Dildy – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Denver
UC Davis
Santa Clara
California
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
Louisville
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
.000
.500
.000
.667
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Pct
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 7
0 5
0 4
0 11
0 0
0 2
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 1
0 3
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Landry Fields
#2 Guard
Sophomore – 6-7 – 200
Long Beach, CA
(Los Alamitos HS)
Major: Undeclared
2006-07: Competed in 30 games, all in a reserve role … averaged
4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per game in 14.0 minutes off the bench
… knocked down 20 three-pointers, good for third on the squad …
scored in double-figures three times … scored a season-best 15 points
on 6-8 shooting against USC on Mar. 8 … made his collegiate debut
against Siena on Nov. 11, playing 20 minutes and scoring five points …
against Denver on Nov. 25, added 12 points … in his first Pac-10 contest, dropped 11 points at Arizona State on 3-4 shooting from beyond
the arc … dished out a season-high five assists at Virginia on Jan. 7
… grabbed seven rebounds at Washington on Feb. 11 … played a
season-best 30 minutes against Arizona on Mar. 3 … in the NCAA
Tournament against Louisville on Mar. 15, scored eight points and
hauled down four rebounds.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Los Alamitos High School
… three-year letterwinner … captained the basketball squad
his junior and senior seasons … Sunset League MVP in 2006
… First-team All Orange County in ’06 … 2006 CIF Player of
the Year (Division I) … All-state selection in ’06 … 2006 Long
Beach Press Telegram Dream Team as well as the All-Los Angeles
Times Team … averaged 19 points, five rebounds, two steals and
one block per game while shooting 80 percent from the free throw
line his senior year … shot 40-percent from three-point range …
ranks in the top five in eight different categories in his high school’s
record books, including the single-season record holder for points
scored … poured in a career-best 34 points in a win over Long
Beach Millikan H.S. … led his team to the CIF title for the first
time in school history, advancing to the state semifinals.
Personal: Born June 27, 1988 … parents are Steve and Janice Fields
… has one brother, Evan, and a sister, Celena … both parents played
collegiate basketball … hobbies include playing basketball and listening to music … would like to get into coaching following his playing
career … lists most memorable athletic moment as “winning the CIF
title during my senior year of high school.”
Year
2006-07
Totals
60
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
30-0 45-124 .363
30-0 45-124 .363
20-66 .303 15-23 .652 125 4.2
20-66 .303 15-23 .652 125 4.2
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
74
74
2.5 29-1 22 24
2.5 29-1 22 24
4
4
7 420/14.0
7 420/14.0
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts .............................................................................................. 15, vs. USC (3/8/07)
Rebs ............................................................................... 7, at Washington (2/11/07)
Assists .................................................................................... 5, at Virginia (1/7/07)
FG ................................................................................................. 6, vs. USC (3/8/07)
3-Pts. ............................................................................... 3, 2x, last vs. USC (3/8/07)
FT . .......................................................................................... 4, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Steals ........................................................................... 2, vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
Blocks . ...................................................................... 1, 4x, last vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Mins ..................................................................................... 30, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts .............................................................................................. 15, vs. USC (3/8/07)
Rebs ............................................................................... 7, at Washington (2/11/07)
Assists .................................................................................... 5, at Virginia (1/7/07)
FG ................................................................................................. 6, vs. USC (3/8/07)
3-Pts. ............................................................................... 3, 2x, last vs. USC (3/8/07)
FT . .......................................................................................... 4, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Steals ........................................................................... 2, vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
Blocks . ...................................................................... 1, 4x, last vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Mins ..................................................................................... 30, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Landry Fields – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
1-0 2-5 .400
1-0 1-4 .250
1-0 1-7 .143
1-0 0-1 .000
1-0 5-10 .500
1-0 1-5 .200
1-0 1-4 .250
1-0 2-6 .333
1-0 4-6 .667
1-0 2-6 .333
1-0 0-4 .000
1-0 2-21.000
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 3-10 .300
1-0 3-9 .333
1-0 0-3 .000
1-0 1-4 .250
1-0 0-1 .000
1-0 1-2 .500
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 2-21.000
1-0 1-4 .250
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 0-3 .000
1-0 3-4 .750
1-0 0-3 .000
1-0 1-6 .167
1-0 6-8 .750
1-0 3-5 .600
Pct
0-1 .000
0-3 .000
0-5 .000
0-1 .000
2-5 .400
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
2-4 .500
3-4 .750
2-6 .333
0-2 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-3 .000
1-6 .167
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
2-21.000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
2-3 .667
0-1 .000
1-3 .333
3-5 .600
1-11.000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
3-4 .750
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
4-4 1.000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
3 5 3 0 0 20
0 2 1 0 0 15
2 2 0 0 0 15
1 0 0 0 0 4
4 12 2 0 0 19
0 4 0 0 0 11
1 2 0 0 0 8
3 7 0 0 1 17
3 11 0 0 0 11
0 6 2 0 0 11
4 1 0 0 1 19
3 5 5 0 0 22
1 0 0 0 0 7
4 7 1 1 0 21
6 7 2 1 0 22
0 0 0 0 0 12
2 2 1 0 1 11
1 0 1 0 0 7
2 2 0 0 1 8
3 0 0 0 0 8
2 6 0 0 0 10
7 5 0 0 1 21
2 0 0 0 0 8
1 0 0 0 0 5
3 0 1 1 0 21
2 9 0 0 0 13
3 0 0 0 2 7
4 7 2 1 0 30
3 15 0 0 0 26
4 8 1 0 0 11
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Taj Finger
#31 Forward
High School: A four-year starter at Fox Lane High School … team
captain for three years … during his senior season, averaged 18 points,
12 rebounds, 8 blocks, 5 steals, and 4.5 assists, leading his team in all
categories … led his team (25-4) to the sectional championship (was
voted sectional tournament MVP) for the first time in 20 years and to
the New York state Final Four for the first time in the school’s history
… named First Team All-State … three-time All-League and two-time
All-Section player … Mr. Basketball 2004 by the Westchester County
Basketball Coaches Association … Player of the Year by the New York
Journal News … as a senior, he received the Con-Edison ScholarAthlete Award … played AAU for the Tim Thomas Playaz … attended
the Adidas ABCD camp in New Jersey … also named all-league in
track and field (high jump) … member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Born Aug. 14, 1986 … parents are James and Alice
Finger … has one brother, Nic, and two sisters, Aria and Chelsea
… hobbies include filmmaking, writing novels and watching
The Office … hopes to eventually become a director of major
motion pictures … describes most memorable athletic moment
as “pitching and winning the championship game in Little League
baseball. I struck out the final batter for the win.”
Senior – 6-8 – 200
Mt. Kisco, N.Y.
(Fox Lane HS)
Major: Communication
2006-07: Second Team All-Pac-10 Academic selection … saw
action in all 31 games, appearing as a reserve in each of those
contests … averaged 3.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per game
… 37-47 from the charity stripe … averaged 13.3 minutes per
game … scored in double-figures three times … pulled down
at least five rebounds in a game on seven different occasions …
19-20 from the free throw line in road games and 15-23 in home
games … scored a season-best 14 points and tied a career-high
with eight rebounds against Arizona State on Dec. 28 … added
12 points on 5-6 shooting against Northwestern on Nov. 17 …
poured in 11 points against UC Davis on Nov. 28.
2005-06: Second Team All-Pac-10 Academic honoree … participated in 30 contests, making 28 starts … consistent minute-eater,
averaging 19.9 minutes per game … made 48.7-percent from the
field, second highest among the five regular starters … averaged 4.8
points and 3.3 rebounds per game … chipped in with a career-best
15 points against San Francisco on Nov. 23 … five days later against
Cal Poly, scored 13 points and pulled down a season-best eight
boards versus Cal Poly on Nov. 28 … played a career-high 31 minutes against Virginia Tech on Dec. 17 … scored in double-figures
four times, including twice against Pac-10 foes … grabbed at least
five rebounds in a game on nine different occasions … of his 98
rebounds, 42 were on the offensive glass.
2004-05: Played in 29 games, all off the bench … logged doubledigits in minutes in 14 of those games … played a season-high 18
minutes and grabbed a season-high five rebounds against UCLA
on Feb. 20 … collected a season-high six points in 11 minutes
against Washington on Mar. 11 in the Pac-10 Tournament … made
his collegiate debut in the season opener against San Francisco on
Nov. 19, scoring two points and hauling down four boards in 10
minutes … scored five points against USC on Feb. 17.
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2004-05 29-0 15-44
2005-06 30-28 58-119
2006-07 31-0 41-86
Totals 90-28 114-249
62
.341
.487
.477
.457
0-2
2-6
1-4
3-12
.000
.333
.250
.250
11-15
26-41
37-47
74-103
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.733 41 1.4 42
.634 144 4.8 98
.787 120 3.9 89
.718 305 3.4 229
1.4
3.3
2.9
2.5
31-0
77-3
71-1
179-4
10
26
17
53
12 4 5 266/9.2
34 22 14 598/19.9
29 15 11 413/13.3
75 41 30 1277/14.2
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts .......................................................................... 15, vs. San Francisco (11/23/05)
Rebs .............................................................. 8, 2x, last at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Assists .................................................................................. 4, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
FG ............................................................................. 6, vs. San Francisco (11/23/05)
3-Pts. ....................................................................... 1, 3x, last vs. Gonzaga 1/31/07)
FT . .............................................................................. 8, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Steals ............................................................................ 3, vs. Oregon State (1/5/06)
Blocks . ..................................................................... 2, 9x, last vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Mins ......................................................................... 31, vs. Virginia Tech (12/17/05)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ............................................................................ 14, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Rebs ........................................................................... 8, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Assists .................................................................................. 4, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
FG ........................................................................ 5, 2x, last vs. UC Davis (11/28/06)
3-Pts. ................................................................................... 1, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
FT . .............................................................................. 8, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Steals ................................................................... 2, 2x, last vs. Lousiville (3/15/07)
Blocks . ..................................................................... 2, 4x, last vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Mins ......................................................................... 25, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Taj Finger – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
2005-06
UC Irvine
San Francisco
Cal Poly
Montana
UC Davis
Virginia Tech
Denver
Princeton
UCLA
USC
Oregon State
Oregon
California
Arizona
Arizona State
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon
Oregon St.
California
Gonzaga
Arizona State
Arizona
Washington
Washington St.
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Virginia
Missouri St.
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
Pct 3P-3Pa
1-6 .167
2-3 .667
1-2 .500
5-6 .833
2-3 .667
5-7 .714
1-3 .333
1-2 .500
1-4 .250
3-7 .429
4-8 .500
0-1 .000
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
1-2 .500
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
2-21.000
0-0 .000
1-4 .250
2-21.000
1-4 .250
3-31.000
0-0 .000
Pct 3P-3Pa
2-3 .667
6-8 .750
5-9 .556
1-4 .250
3-31.000
1-5 .200
0-3 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
1-4 .000
3-5 .600
1-2 .500
2-4 .500
2-4 .500
1-5 .200
2-21.000
1-2 .500
2-4 .500
3-8 .375
3-6 .500
2-21.000
0-2 .000
5-7 .714
2-3 .667
4-8 .500
0-2 .000
1-11.000
1-4 .250
2-5 .400
1-2 .500
Pct
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
2-2 1.000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
8-8 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
1-2 .500
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
6-6 1.000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
3-4 .750
2-2 1.000
1-2 .500
Ft-Fta
3 2 4 0 1 17
4 4 0 0 0 16
3 2 1 1 1 16
4 12 0 0 2 18
1 4 2 1 1 18
1 11 1 1 1 14
3 2 0 0 0 12
5 3 0 0 0 9
5 2 0 1 0 13
8 14 1 0 1 25
5 8 0 0 0 18
6 0 0 0 0 9
0 4 0 0 0 14
0 1 0 0 0 8
2 4 0 0 0 15
2 0 1 2 0 12
1 1 0 0 0 9
0 1 0 0 0 4
1 2 0 2 0 8
6 3 1 0 0 13
3 8 0 0 0 12
2 2 1 0 0 12
1 2 0 0 0 7
2 2 0 2 0 14
3 6 0 2 1 19
0 0 0 0 0 7
1 2 1 1 0 14
3 4 1 0 1 16
7 5 3 1 0 14
3 8 0 1 0 15
4 1 0 0 2 15
2004-05
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
San Francisco
1-0
Tennessee
1-0
BYU
1-0
Louisville
1-0
Santa Clara
1-0
Michigan State 1-0
Denver
1-0
UC Davis
1-0
Dartmouth
1-0
Montana
1-0
Washington St 1-0
Arizona State
1-0
Arizona
1-0
California
1-0
USC
1-0
Oregon State
1-0
Oregon
1-0
Arizona State
1-0
Arizona
1-0
California
1-0
USC
1-0
UCLA
1-0
Oregon State
1-0
Oregon
1-0
Washington State1-0
Washington
1-0
Washington St 1-0
Washington
1-0
Mississippi St 1-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-21.000
0-0 .000
1-5 .200
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
2-4 .500
1-4 .250
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-21.000
2-5 .400
1-2 .500
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
Pct
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
0-1 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
4
0
2
1
1
2
2
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
5
2
1
3
1
4
2
1
2
0
4
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
2
5
2
2
0
2
1
4
6
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
10
3
13
7
13
14
15
9
11
8
5
5
4
5
2
8
8
1
2
11
8
18
15
16
13
2
15
11
14
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
3-3 1.000
3-5 .600
0-2 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
4-6 .000
0-0 .000
2-3 .667
2-3 .667
4-4 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
1-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-3 .667
0-0 .000
1-2 .000
3
6
8
4
5
4
1
6
1
1
5
2
3
3
7
2
3
4
6
5
2
0
4
1
2
0
1
7
0
2
4
15
13
2
6
2
0
3
2
2
10
2
6
7
6
4
2
4
7
6
5
0
11
4
8
0
2
4
4
3
1
0
0
1
1
3
1
1
1
0
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
25
26
26
21
19
31
18
22
10
15
28
11
28
14
24
15
8
29
27
30
16
12
24
15
30
18
13
20
13
10
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Anthony Goods
#4 Guard
and ’05 … Co-MVP of the Mountain View League and Second
Team All-CIF … averaged 17 points, five assists and three
rebounds per game his junior season … in addition to being a
member of the Compton Magic Travel Team, he represented the
West in the USA Youth Development Festival in 2004.
Personal: Born June 21, 1987 … parents are Carol and the late
Daryl Goods … has two sisters, Tracey Goods and Teri Tobin,
and one brother, Daryl Goods, Jr. … hobbies include listening to
music, sleeping and collecting and buying Jordans … hopes to
own his own shoe store in the future.
Junior – 6-3 – 205
Corona, CA
(Centennial HS)
Major: Communication
2006-07: Played in 25 games, making 24 starts … averaged 12.8
points per game, ranking second on the squad … also averaged
3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game … led the team in minutes
per game (33.6) and three-pointers (60) … 66-86 from the free
throw line … scored in double-figures 18 times … pulled down
at least five rebounds in a game on seven different occasions …
poured in a career-high 30 points on 11-16 shooting from the
field (including seven three-pointers) in the season opener
against Siena on Nov. 11 … matched that 30-point total on
Jan. 13 against Washington State, making 11-16 from the field
while knocking down five three-pointers … added 20 points
on Jan. 28 against UCLA, making 5-10 from the field, 6-10
from the free throw line and 4-7 from three-point territory …
scored in double-figures in six straight games twice during the
year … pulled down a career-high seven rebounds twice, most
recently against Fresno State on Dec. 19 … dished out a careerbest five assists on three different occasions, most recently
against USC on Mar. 8 … totaled 14 points at Arizona State on
Dec. 28, connecting on 11-13 tries from the free throw line …
went down with a high left ankle sprain on Feb. 11 and missed
the next six games … Pac-10 Player of the Week on Jan. 15.
2005-06: Played in 22 games … made his only start of the
year against UCLA on Mar. 4 … averaged 2.7 points and 1.5
rebounds per contest … averaged 10.0 minutes per game …
11-32 from beyond the arc … scored a season-high 12 points
on 4-4 shooting (3-3 from three-point territory) against
UCLA on Mar. 4 … snagged a season-best seven rebounds at
Washington State on Feb. 25 … helped lead the Cardinal to an
NIT first round victory over Virginia on Mar. 14 by chipping in
seven points in 11 minutes on 3-4 shooting from the field.
High School: A three-year letterwinner at Centennial High
School … coached by Josh Giles … captained his team in 2004
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2005-06 22-1 21-54 .389 11-32 .344
6-8 .750 59 2.7 33
2006-07 25-24 97-263 .369 60-165 .364 66-86 .767 320 12.8 81
Totals 47-25 118-317 .372 71-197 .360 72-94 .766 379 8.1 114
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1.5 27-1 10 17
3.2 49-1 58 60
2.4 76-2 68 77
0 5 221/10.0
0 17 841/33.6
0 22 1062/22.6
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ........................................................ 30, 2x, last vs. Washington State (1/13/07)
Rebs ............................................................... 7, 3x, last at Fresno State (12/19/06)
Assists ............................................................................ 5, 3x, last vs. USC (3/8/07)
FG ......................................................... 11, 2x, last vs. Washington State (1/13/07)
3-Pts. ..................................................................................... 7, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
FT . ............................................................................ 11, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Steals .............................................................................. 2, 3x, last vs. USC (3/8/07)
Blocks . ............................................................................................................... none
Mins ..................................................................... 45, 2x, last vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ........................................................ 30, 2x, last vs. Washington State (1/13/07)
Rebs ............................................................... 7, 2x, last at Fresno State (12/19/06)
Assists ............................................................................ 5, 3x, last vs. USC (3/8/07)
FG ......................................................... 11, 2x, last vs. Washington State (1/13/07)
3-Pts. ..................................................................................... 7, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
FT . ............................................................................ 11, at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Steals .............................................................................. 2, 3x, last vs. USC (3/8/07)
Blocks . ............................................................................................................... none
Mins ..................................................................... 45, 2x, last vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
Anthony Goods – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
2005-06
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
USC
Louisville
San Francisco
Cal Poly
Denver
Princeton
UCLA
USC
Oregon St.
Oregon
Arizona St.
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon
Oregon State
California
Arizona State
Washington
Washington St.
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Virginia
Missouri St.
1-1 11-16
1-1 3-10
1-1 3-14
1-1 3-11
1-1 4-8
1-1 5-9
1-1 2-8
1-1 1-9
1-1 3-9
1-1 1-9
1-1 4-16
1-1 4-11
1-1 4-12
1-1 6-13
1-1 11-16
1-1 2-10
1-1 3-6
1-1 3-7
1-1 5-10
1-1 5-15
1-1 3-9
1-1 3-11
1-1 1-6
1-0 6-14
1-1 1-4
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
.688 7-11 .636 1-2 .500
.300 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000
.214 1-5 .200 0-0 .000
.273 1-7 .143 0-0 .000
.500 3-7 .429 0-0 .000
.556 4-5 .800 4-6 .667
.250 1-5 .200 6-8 .750
.111 0-5 .000 0-0 .000
.333 3-7 .429 0-0 .000
.111 1-5 .200 11-13 .846
.250 2-12 .167 0-1 .000
.364 2-7 .286 2-2 1.000
.333 3-7 .429 0-0 .000
.462 3-9 .333 4-4 1.000
.688 5-8 .625 3-4 .750
.200 1-8 .125 2-2 1.000
.500 2-3 .667 8-10 .800
.429 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000
.500 4-7 .571 6-10 .600
.333 4-10 .400 2-4 .500
.333 0-5 .000 8-8 1.000
.273 3-7 .429 2-2 1.000
.167 1-4 .250 0-0 .000
.429 4-9 .444 3-6 .500
.250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
2-3 .667
0-1 .000
1-11.000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-3 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
3-5 .600
2-4 .500
2-7 .286
4-41.000
1-5 .200
3-4 .750
2-5 .400
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
2-3 .667
1-3 .333
1-4 .250
3-31.000
1-5 .200
1-2 .500
1-4 .250
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
3-4 .750
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
5
6
3
7
5
0
4
2
7
1
3
2
3
1
3
1
2
5
4
3
6
1
3
4
0
30
11
7
7
11
18
11
2
9
14
10
12
11
19
30
7
16
10
20
16
14
11
3
19
2
4
3
1
2
1
2
2
0
3
5
3
0
1
4
3
0
5
3
1
3
3
1
2
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
2
0
0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0
3 4 0 0 0
0 2 0 0 0
1 5 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1
1 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0
2 3 1 0 0
2 8 0 0 0
7 5 1 0 0
4 5 1 0 1
4 12 0 0 1
0 3 1 0 0
1 7 1 0 0
1 5 2 0 1
32
31
32
36
20
34
36
31
36
33
32
28
30
37
45
38
32
39
35
45
38
38
23
37
23
2
5
6
9
12
6
4
3
5
3
5
1
6
2
10
14
22
17
30
23
11
25
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Lawrence Hill
time first-team all-region honoree (2003-05)… two-time Arizona
first-team all-state (2004-05) … two-time MVP of the Arizona Preps
Fall Showcase … Bob Gibbons Top 64 Tournament of Champions
All-tournament team in Durham, NC … attended the 2004 National
Basketball Players Association (NBPA) Camp in Richmond, VA …
attended 2004 Reebok ABCD Camp, selected to the all-star game and
finished as the fourth highest overall statistic player of the camp …
2004 Reebok Big Time All-tournament team … Street and Smith’s
preseason High Honorable Mention All-American (2004-05) … Street
and Smith’s Phoenix All-Metro team (2004-05) … Long Beach PressTelegram “Best of the West” First Team honoree … 2005 McDonald’s
Top 100 All-American finalist … averaged 16 points, 12 rebounds and
three blocks per game his senior season.
Personal: Born Sept. 16, 1987 … parents are Larry and Janet Hill
… has one brother, Lorenzo … hobbies include cars and playing
video games … hopes to play professional basketball … lists most
memorable athletic moment as “being able to play another day.”
Junior – 6-8 – 215
Glendale, AZ
(Deer Valley HS)
Major: Sociology
2006-07: All-Pac-10 selection … started all 31 games … led team in
points per game (15.7) while making 50.9-percent from the field …
50-122 from beyond the arc, good for 41-percent … 79-113 from the
charity stripe, good for 69.9-percent … also pulled down 6.0 rebounds
per game, tying for the team lead … contributed 33 blocked shots and
22 steals … scored in double-figures 27 times … poured in at least 20
points on 10 different occasions … pulled down at least five rebounds
on 22 different occasions … scored a career-high 24 points at Oregon
State on Jan. 20, making 9-15 from the field to go along with five
triples and eight rebounds … matched that point total at California on
Feb. 3 with a 10-13 shooting effort that included four treys … posted
his first career double-double against UC Davis on Nov. 28, tallying
20 points and a career-high 11 rebounds … reached the 20-point
mark in three consecutive games against UCLA (22 on Jan. 28),
Gonzaga (22 on Jan. 31) and California (24 on Feb. 3) … scored 23
points versus Oregon State on Feb. 15, making 9-17 from field to go
with seven rebounds … added 10 points and seven boards against
Louisville on Mar. 15.
2005-06: Competed in all 30 games as a reserve … averaged 4.7
points and 3.4 rebounds per game … made 38.6-percent from the
field … 11-37 from beyond the arc … 29-41 from the free throw line
… scored in double-figures five times … grabbed at least five rebounds
in a game on 10 different occasions … dropped in a season-best 20
points on 7-11 shooting with seven rebounds in 26 minutes at USC
on Dec. 31 … made his collegiate debut against UC Irvine on Nov.
19, playing seven minutes … against Washington on Jan. 29, recorded
the following gaudy stat line: 12 points, seven rebounds, six blocks, 5-6
from the free throw line in 35 minutes … poured in 13 points to go
along with seven rebounds against Missouri State on Mar. 17.
High School: A four-year varsity starter at Deer Valley High School
… captained his team from 2002-05 … 2005 State Gatorade Player of
the Year (AZ) … Northwest Region 2004 Player of the Year … threeYear
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2005-06 30-0 51-132 .386 11-37 .297 29-41 .707 142 4.7 101
2006-07 31-31 179-352 .509 50-122 .410 79-113 .699 487 15.7 187
Totals 61-31 230-484 .475 61-159 .384108-154 .701 629 10.3 288
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2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
3.4 50-2 19 24 23 18 459/15.3
6.0 61-2 56 54 33 22 977/31.5
4.7 111-4 75 78 56 40 1436/23.5
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ......................................................................... 24, 2x, last at California (2/3/07)
Rebs ............................................................................... 11, vs. UC Davis (11/28/06)
Assists ................................................................................ 5, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
FG ....................................................................................... 10, at California (2/3/07)
3-Pts. ............................................................................ 5, at Oregon State (1/20/07)
FT . ............................................................................................... 8, at USC (2/22/07)
Steals ............................................................................... 3, vs. UC Davis (11/28/06)
Blocks . .......................................................................... 6, vs. Washington (1/29/06)
Mins .................................................................. 40, vs. Washington State (1/13/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ......................................................................... 24, 2x, last at California (2/3/07)
Rebs ............................................................................... 11, vs. UC Davis (11/28/06)
Assists ................................................................................ 5, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
FG ....................................................................................... 10, at California (2/3/07)
3-Pts. ............................................................................ 5, at Oregon State (1/20/07)
FT . ............................................................................................... 8, at USC (2/22/07)
Steals ............................................................................... 3, vs. UC Davis (11/28/06)
Blocks . ..................................................................... 4, 2x, last vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Mins .................................................................. 40, vs. Washington State (1/13/07)
Lawrence Hill – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
2005-06
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
UC Irvine
San Francisco
Cal Poly
Montana
UC Davis
Virginia Tech
Denver
Princeton
UCLA
USC
Oregon State
Oregon
California
Arizona
Arizona State
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon
Oregon State
California
Gonzaga
Arizona State
Arizona
Washington
Washington St.
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Virginia
Missouri St.
1-1 6-8
1-1 8-12
1-1 4-8
1-1 8-14
1-1 5-10
1-1 9-10
1-1 6-12
1-1 2-7
1-1 6-12
1-1 5-9
1-1 8-14
1-1 3-9
1-1 4-10
1-1 7-13
1-1 6-13
1-1 4-11
1-1 9-15
1-1 6-10
1-1 8-10
1-1 8-14
1-1 10-13
1-1 0-10
1-1 6-14
1-1 9-17
1-1 5-11
1-1 5-13
1-1 4-9
1-1 7-13
1-1 6-15
1-1 1-8
1-1 4-8
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
.750
.667
.500
.571
.500
.900
.500
.286
.500
.556
.571
.333
.400
.538
.462
.364
.600
.600
.800
.571
.769
.000
.429
.529
.455
.385
.444
.538
.400
.125
.500
1-0 0-1 .000
1-0 0-3 .000
1-0 2-3 .667
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 1-3 .333
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 1-8 .125
1-0 1-4 .250
1-0 0-2 .000
1-0 7-11 .636
1-0 5-12 .417
1-0 3-7 .429
1-0 1-5 .200
1-0 6-10 .600
1-0 2-5 .400
1-0 1-2 .500
1-0 3-6 .500
1-0 0-3 .000
1-0 2-4 .500
1-0 0-0 .000
1-0 3-9 .333
1-0 2-5 .400
1-0 0-1 .000
1-0 3-4 .750
1-0 0-2 .000
1-0 1-5 .200
1-0 2-7 .286
1-0 0-1 .000
1-0 2-4 .500
1-0 3-5 .600
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
0-2 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
2-3 .667
1-11.000
0-3 .000
1-3 .333
3-6 .500
0-2 .000
1-3 .333
3-7 .429
1-3 .333
1-4 .250
5-9 .556
2-4 .500
2-3 .667
3-6 .500
4-6 .667
0-5 .000
3-7 .429
2-8 .250
3-5 .600
3-7 .429
2-4 .500
3-6 .500
2-4 .500
0-3 .000
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
2-5 .400
1-3 .333
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
1-5 .000
0-2 .000
1-11.000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 .000
2-2 1.000 3 14 0 0 0 22
1-1 1.000 5 17 1 1 1 27
0-0 .000 5 9 1 1 0 27
5-7 .714 9 21 1 2 1 34
0-1 .000 3 11 2 1 1 21
2-5 .400 11 20 2 1 3 30
5-8 .625 7 19 2 1 1 30
2-4 .500 4 7 1 1 2 25
5-6 .833 8 17 1 0 1 33
2-5 .400 6 13 1 1 1 34
1-1 1.000 7 20 1 0 0 27
6-8 .750 7 12 0 0 1 32
4-4 1.000 4 13 1 0 0 31
1-1 1.000 7 18 3 1 2 30
2-3 .667 9 15 2 0 0 40
4-5 .800 4 13 1 1 0 23
1-2 .500 8 24 2 2 1 35
4-4 1.000 9 18 2 4 1 37
4-6 .667 5 22 1 2 0 33
3-4 .750 5 22 5 1 0 39
0-0 .000 7 24 4 0 0 33
0-0 .000 9 0 3 1 0 29
0-0 .000 2 15 1 3 1 32
3-3 1.000 7 23 2 1 2 33
2-2 1.000 1 15 3 4 0 35
8-9 .889 8 21 1 0 0 36
3-4 .750 3 13 3 1 2 34
1-4 .250 7 18 3 1 1 37
6-6 1.000 3 20 3 2 0 38
1-3 .333 7 3 1 0 0 32
1-5 .200 7 10 2 0 0 28
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
4-4 1.000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
5-6 .833
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-4 .500
4-6 .667
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
6-8 .750
1
1
5
1
1
2
8
9
3
7
2
5
2
7
3
1
7
2
0
0
7
3
1
5
0
3
3
1
4
7
0
0
6
0
2
0
2
4
0
20
13
7
2
13
2
4
12
0
4
0
9
8
0
6
0
3
5
0
4
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
1
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
7
3
7
2
8
5
19
25
15
26
22
27
11
32
18
21
35
10
21
2
22
19
7
11
8
22
12
7
9
26
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Mitch Johnson
#1 Guard
Personal: Born Nov. 29, 1986 … parents are JJ Johnson and
Jenny Redman … father, JJ Johnson, played professional basketball … hobbies include watching and playing sports, listening to
music and spending time with family and friends.
Junior – 6-1 – 190
Seattle, WA
(O’ Dea HS)
Major: Sociology
2006-07: Appeared in all 31 games, making 20 starts … averaged 4.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game … ranked
second on the team with 103 assists … led team with 29 steals …
17-53 from three-point territory and 23-28 from the foul line …
scored in double-figures twice … dished out at least four assists
in a game on 12 different occasions … poured in a career-best 12
points against Oregon on Feb. 17, making 3-4 from the field and
hitting 4-4 attempts from the foul line … also chipped in with 11
points, four assists, four rebounds and three treys against Arizona
State on Mar. 1 … handed out a career-high 10 assists in 40
minutes at Fresno State on Dec. 19 … hauled down a career-best
eight rebounds against Oregon State on Feb. 15.
2005-06: Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention pick
… played in 30 games, making 20 starts … averaged 3.4 points,
2.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game … 24-31 from the free
throw line, translating to 77.4-percent … ranked second on
team with 98 assists and 25 steals … averaged 22.5 minutes per
contest … poured in a season-best eight points in four different games, most recently against Washington on Jan. 29 also
handing out six assists … dished out at least five assists in a
game on seven different occasions … made his collegiate debut
against UC Irvine on Nov. 19, playing 19 minutes off the bench
… made his first collegiate start on Dec. 31 at USC, scoring six
points in 23 minutes.
High School: A four-year letterwinner at O’Dea High School
… captained his team from 2002-05 … coached by Phil
Lumpkin … four-time All-Metro selection … three-time AllArea honoree … two-time All-State … MVP of state tournament … tabbed Metro Conference MVP … during his senior
season, averaged 22 points and eight assists … guided his team
to two state championships.
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2005-06 30-20 33-105 .314
2006-07 31-20 47-132 .356
Totals 61-40 80-237 .337
68
13-46 .283 24-31 .774 103 3.4 61
17-53 .321 23-28 .821 134 4.3 87
30-99 .303 47-59 .797 237 3.9 148
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
2.0 41-1 98 67
2.8 53-0 103 62
2.4 94-1 201 129
3 25 674/22.5
0 29 730/23.5
3 54 1404/23.0
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ....................................................................................... 12, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Rebs ............................................................................ 8, vs. Oregon State (2/15/07)
Assists ...................................................................... 10, at Fresno State (12/19/06)
FG .................................................................... 4, 4x, last vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
3-Pts. ............................................................... 3, 2x, last vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
FT . ............................................................................................ 5, vs. UCLA (1/28/07)
Steals ............................................................................ 5, vs. Oregon State (1/5/06)
Blocks . .......................................................................... 1, 3x, last vs. UCLA (3/4/06)
Mins ............................................................................ 44, vs. Washington (1/29/06)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ....................................................................................... 12, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Rebs ............................................................................ 8, vs. Oregon State (2/15/07)
Assists ...................................................................... 10, at Fresno State (12/19/06)
FG .................................................................... 4, 4x, last vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
3-Pts. ............................................................... 3, 2x, last vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
FT . ............................................................................................ 5, vs. UCLA (1/28/07)
Steals ............................................................ 3, 2x, last at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Blocks . ............................................................................................................... none
Mins .......................................................................... 40, at Fresno State (12/19/06)
Mitch Johnson – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
2005-06
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
UC Irvine
San Francisco
Cal Poly
Montana
UC Davis
Virginia Tech
Denver
Princeton
UCLA
USC
Oregon St.
Oregon
California
Arizona
Arizona St.
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon
Oregon St.
California
Gonzaga
Arizona State
Arizona
Washington
Washington St.
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Virginia
Missouri St.
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-4 .250
2-7 .286
2-6 .333
4-8 .500
0-3 .000
4-9 .444
1-5 .200
4-6 .667
3-9 .333
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
3-7 .429
1-5 .200
2-5 .400
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-1 .000
2-5 .400
0-3 .000
3-8 .375
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-4 .000
3-4 .750
2-5 .400
1-4 .250
4-8 .500
0-2 .000
2-6 .333
0-1 .000
0-5 .000
0-2 .000
1-3 .333
1-3 .333
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
2-4 .500
2-21.000
3-5 .600
3-5 .600
0-4 .000
3-6 .500
3-6 .500
2-3 .667
0-1 .000
2-3 .667
2-6 .333
0-1 .000
2-5 .400
2-8 .250
1-6 .167
0-1 .000
0-5 .000
1-5 .200
0-4 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-3 .333
2-4 .500
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
3-6 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-4 .250
1-4 .250
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
1-4 .250
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-21.000
1-3 .333
1-2 .500
3-6 .500
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-4 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
1-1 .000
1-1 .000
0-2 .000
0-1 .000
2-3 .667
1-2 .500
2-21.000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
1-11.000
0-2 .000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-11.000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
3-4 .750
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
2-2 1.000
5-6 .833
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
4-4 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
3-4 .750
4-4 1.000
3-4 .750
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
3-5 .600
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2 2 8 0 2 24
1 7 9 0 1 26
2 6 5 0 0 28
3 9 2 0 0 34
3 0 3 0 1 19
2 8 4 0 3 29
6 2 2 0 2 34
5 9 2 0 1 27
2 9 10 0 1 40
3 3 3 0 3 34
0 0 5 0 0 21
4 7 2 0 0 28
2 5 0 0 1 17
1 4 2 0 2 15
0 0 1 0 0 5
1 3 2 0 0 16
1 2 0 0 0 14
5 7 8 0 2 30
2 5 4 0 2 27
6 7 4 0 0 28
3 2 2 0 0 13
0 0 0 0 0 7
1 0 3 0 1 14
8 2 4 0 1 29
4 12 2 0 1 29
4 5 4 0 1 25
5 3 3 0 1 38
4 11 4 0 2 30
1 0 1 0 0 13
4 4 3 0 1 22
2 0 1 0 0 14
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
2
2
1
5
2
3
5
0
4
5
5
1
2
3
1
2
1
7
2
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
5
5
8
6
2
8
7
6
3
8
8
0
5
6
6
0
0
4
0
0
0
4
5
0
2
2
2
4
3
2
4
4
3
1
4
5
3
5
6
4
6
3
5
3
5
4
6
4
1
1
1
2
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
5
1
0
0
3
1
3
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
19
18
18
8
14
12
19
23
24
23
21
32
20
26
29
23
44
35
29
32
36
22
26
23
18
7
11
26
27
9
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Brook Lopez
#11 Forward
team tournament field for scoring (10.2 ppg.), tied for fifth for blocked
shots (1.6 bpg.), tied for sixth for steals (2.2 spg.), 12th for field-goal
percentage (.487) and tied for 20th for rebounds (4.8 rpg.) … joined
his brother, Robin, on the EBO/EA Sports AAU team that won the
Adidas Super 64 tournament for two consecutive years … tabbed a
first-team selection to the Best of the West team.
Personal: Born April 1, 1988 … mother is Deborah Ledford …
has three brothers, Alex, Chris and Robin and one sister, Ursala
Richardson … brother, Alex, played basketball at Santa Clara …
mother, Deborah, was an Olympic swimmer
… hobbies include watching movies and
reading comic books … hopes to write
novels and screenplays … describes
most memorable athletic moment as
“winning the Buchanan/Clovis West
Tournament and basketball districts
in sixth grade.”
Sophomore – 7-0 – 260
Fresno, CA
(San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Major: Undeclared
2006-07: All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention … All-Pac10 Freshman Team selection … played in 26 games,
making 18 starts … ranked third on the club in scoring
at 12.6 points per game … shot 49.6-percent from the
field (140-282) … tied for the team lead in rebounding at 6.0 per game … second on the team in blocked
shots with 45 … scored in double-figures 16 times …
reached the 20-point plateau in six games … pulled
down at least 10 rebounds in a game on four different
occasions … in Pac-10 games, averaged 13.3 points
and 6.4 rebounds while shooting 51.8-percent from
the field with 38 blocks … notched the school’s first
triple-double against USC on Jan. 25 with 18 points,
11 rebounds and a single-game school record 12 blocks
… added a double-double against Gonzaga on Jan. 31,
scoring 20 points and pulling down 12 boards … scored
a career-best 26 points against Oregon on Feb. 17, making
10-20 from the field and 6-7 from the foul line to go along
with nine rebounds … made his collegiate debut on Nov. 28 versus
UC Davis, pulling down one rebound in four minutes … made his
first collegiate start on Jan. 7 at Virginia, finishing with 12 points in
15 minutes … missed first five games of the year after having back
surgery in late September … Pac-10 Player of the Week for Jan. 29.
High School: A 2006 graduate of San Joaquin Memorial High School
… four-year letterwinner in basketball and volleyball … captained
both teams his senior season … 2006 McDonald’s All-American …
2006 Parade Magazine Third-Team All-American … averaged 10.3
rebounds, 15.0 points and 2.6 blocks per game his junior season, and
was tabbed The Fresno Bee Player of the Year … his high school team
won the North Yosemite League and came one victory shy of making
it to the Division IV state championship … member of the 2005 USA
Youth Development Festival “Red” team that won a bronze medal in
the International Sports Invitational … ranked 20th among the sevenYear
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2006-07 26-18 140-282 .496
Totals 26-18 140-282 .496
70
3-15 .200 45-65 .692 328 12.6 156
3-15 .200 45-65 .692 328 12.6 156
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
6.0 71-2 20 54 45 11 654/25.2
6.0 71-2 20 54 45 11 654/25.2
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ....................................................................................... 26, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Rebs .................................................................................. 12, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
Assists ....................................................................................... 3, vs. USC (1/25/07)
FG ............................................................................................ 11, at UCLA (2/24/07)
3-Pts. .............................................................................. 1, 3x, last at USC (2/22/07)
FT . ......................................................................................... 6, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Steals ..................................................................................... 3, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Blocks . ..................................................................................... 12, vs. USC (1/25/07)
Mins ........................................................................ 39, 2x, last vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ....................................................................................... 26, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Rebs .................................................................................. 12, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
Assists ....................................................................................... 3, vs. USC (1/25/07)
FG ............................................................................................ 11, at UCLA (2/24/07)
3-Pts. .............................................................................. 1, 3x, last at USC (2/22/07)
FT . ......................................................................................... 6, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Steals ..................................................................................... 3, vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Blocks . ..................................................................................... 12, vs. USC (1/25/07)
Mins ........................................................................ 39, 2x, last vs. Arizona (3/3/07)
Brook Lopez – Year-by-Year
2006-07
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0 0-2
1-0 8-13
1-0 1-4
1-0 4-14
1-0 0-1
1-0 7-14
1-0 2-7
1-1 6-10
1-1 6-8
1-1 4-9
1-0 3-5
1-1 5-6
1-1 9-17
1-1 2-7
1-1 8-18
1-1 9-15
1-1 4-10
1-1 3-6
1-1 8-14
1-1 10-20
1-1 10-22
1-1 11-16
1-1 2-6
1-1 8-16
1-1 2-7
1-1 8-15
Pct 3P-3Pa
.000
.615
.250
.286
.000
.500
.286
.600
.750
.444
.600
.833
.529
.286
.444
.600
.400
.500
.571
.500
.455
.688
.333
.500
.286
.533
Pct
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
1-3 .333
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
3-5 .600
2-4 .500
0-0 .000
3-3 1.000
0-2 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
3-5 .600
3-4 .750
1-1 1.000
5-8 .625
0-0 .000
4-4 1.000
6-7 .857
2-4 .500
1-1 1.000
0-1 .000
5-6 .833
2-2 1.000
2-4 .500
1
4
1
3
0
9
3
3
3
10
6
9
11
8
12
7
2
4
7
9
8
9
2
8
10
7
0
18
5
10
0
17
4
12
12
8
6
12
18
7
20
19
13
6
20
26
23
23
4
21
6
18
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1
0 2
2 0
1 0
1 3
2 3
0 2
1 1
3 12
2 1
0 5
0 1
1 1
1 4
0 1
0 2
1 2
2 1
0 0
0 1
1 1
0 0
0
0
2
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
4
17
16
20
4
25
16
15
30
28
12
33
33
30
35
27
23
24
31
35
39
35
19
39
31
33
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Robin Lopez
#42 Center
Sophomore – 7-0 – 255
Fresno, CA
(San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Major: Undeclared
2006-07: One of three players to start all 31 games … averaged 7.5
points and 5.5 rebounds per game … averaged 24.0 minutes per game
… led team in blocked shots with 73, a freshman single-season record
and good enough for second all-time in a single-season … ended
the year ranked 24th nationally in blocked shots per game (2.4) …
shot 48-percent from the field (96-200) … scored in double-figures
10 times … pulled down at least 10 rebounds in a game twice …
posted two double-doubles … in Pac-10 games, averaged 6.4 points
and 4.9 rebounds while shooting 45.8-percent with 41 blocks … in
his collegiate debut against Siena on Nov. 11, finished with 14 points,
a season-best 15 rebounds and six blocks in 23 minutes … chipped
in with 13 points and 12 boards against Denver on Nov. 25 … scored
a season-best 17 points on 8-12 shooting with four blocks against
Washington on Jan. 11.
High School: A 2006 graduate of San Joaquin Memorial High
School … four-year letterwinner … 2006 McDonald’s All-American
… ’06 Parade Magazine Third-Team All-American … Second-team
The Fresno Bee All Star selection and was tabbed Underclassmen
MVP at the Adias Super Star Camp … two-time all-tournament
selection of the Adidas Super 64 tournament and was a member of
the 2005 USA Youth Development Festival “Blue” team that won
a silver medal in the International Sports Invitational … finished
the Festival ranked third among all-time USA Festival participants
for blocked shots with 15 … First Team selection to the Best of
the West team … his high school team won the North Yosemite
League and came one victory shy of making it to the Division IV
state championship.
Personal: Born April 1, 1988 … mother is Deborah Ledford
… has three brothers, Alex, Chris and Brook and one sister,
Ursala Richardson … hobbies include drawing, writing,
watching movies, playing volleyball and swimming … would
like to work as a designer for a film or television show.
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2006-07 31-31 96-200 .480
Totals 31-31 96-200 .480
72
0-1 .000 42-77 .545 234 7.5 172
0-1 .000 42-77 .545 234 7.5 172
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
5.5 72-2 29 46 73
5.5 72-2 29 46 73
5 743/24.0
5 743/24.0
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ............................................................................... 17, vs. Washington (1/11/07)
Rebs .................................................................................... 15, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
Assists ....................................................................... 3, 2x, last at Virginia (1/7/07)
FG .................................................................................. 8, vs. Washington (1/11/07)
3-Pts. .................................................................................................................. none
FT . ........................................................................... 6, 2x, last vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07
Steals ..................................................................... 2, at Washington State (2/8/07)
Blocks . .................................................................................. 6, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
Mins ............................................................................ 37, vs. Washington (1/11/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ............................................................................... 17, vs. Washington (1/11/07)
Rebs .................................................................................... 15, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
Assists ....................................................................... 3, 2x, last at Virginia (1/7/07)
FG .................................................................................. 8, vs. Washington (1/11/07)
3-Pts. .................................................................................................................. none
FT . .......................................................................... 6, 2x, last vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
Steals ..................................................................... 2, at Washington State (2/8/07)
Blocks . .................................................................................. 6, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
Mins ............................................................................ 37, vs. Washington (1/11/07)
Robin Lopez – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Siena San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
Pct 3P-3Pa
7-10 .700
4-5 .800
4-11 .364
3-7 .429
6-12 .500
2-4 .500
3-6 .500
3-7 .429
4-8 .500
4-6 .667
7-10 .700
5-13 .385
6-10 .600
8-12 .667
0-4 .000
5-7 .714
1-2 .500
3-6 .500
3-6 .500
1-6 .167
1-8 .125
1-3 .333
3-6 .500
0-2 .000
2-4 .500
2-5 .400
1-6 .167
2-6 .333
1-11.000
3-31.000
1-4 .250
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
.000 0-0 .000 15 14 1 6 0 23
.000 4-5 .800 2 12 0 2 0 16
.000 2-2 1.000 8 10 0 0 1 24
.000 2-2 1.000 5 8 1 3 0 30
.000 1-2 .500 12 13 0 2 0 22
.000 1-7 .143 4 5 2 5 0 23
.000 1-2 .500 3 7 2 1 1 16
.000 2-2 1.000 6 8 1 2 0 25
.000 2-2 1.000 9 10 1 1 0 23
.000 0-1 .000 3 8 0 2 0 22
.000 0-2 .000 7 14 3 1 0 28
.000 6-11 .545 9 16 1 4 0 29
.000 3-6 .500 6 15 3 2 0 34
.000 1-3 .333 3 17 0 4 0 37
.000 5-8 .625 8 5 2 0 0 32
.000 0-0 .000 7 10 0 4 0 30
.000 1-2 .500 4 3 1 2 0 29
.000 0-0 .000 4 6 1 3 0 22
.000 0-0 .000 6 6 0 1 0 14
.000 6-8 .750 8 8 2 4 0 34
.000 0-0 .000 7 2 1 5 0 26
.000 0-0 .000 6 2 0 3 2 30
.000 1-2 .500 3 7 0 2 0 26
.000 0-0 .000 3 0 2 2 0 17
.000 0-0 .000 4 4 0 1 0 10
.000 1-2 .500 7 5 0 1 0 24
.000 0-0 .000 2 2 2 3 0 27
.000 1-2 .500 4 5 1 1 1 27
.000 1-1 1.000 1 3 0 2 0 13
.000 0-1 .000 2 6 1 3 0 18
.000 1-4 .250 4 3 1 1 0 12
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Will Paul
#34 Forward
Sophomore – 6-9 – 220
Corpus Christi, TX
(Calallen HS)
Major: Undeclared
2006-07: Appeared in 17 games, all off the bench … averaged
1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds per game … 6-16 from the field
… 8-11 from the charity stripe … made his collegiate debut
against Siena on Nov. 11, scoring a season-high six points on 3-4
shooting while chipping in with five rebounds in 12 minutes…
hauled down a season-best eight rebounds against San Jose State
on Nov. 14 in a season-high 18 minutes … scored five points in
15 minutes against Air Force on Nov. 15, knocking down five of
six free throw attempts … scored two points and grabbed one
rebound against Louisville on Mar. 15 in the NCAA Tournament
… missed two games (Denver on Nov. 25 and UC Davis on Nov.
28) due to an ankle sprain.
High School: A 2006 graduate of Calallen High School … fouryear letterwinner in basketball … captained his basketball team
for three years … three-time first-team All-South Texas selection
… two-time District 31-4A MVP … two-time All-Metro MVP
… 2006 All-South Texas MVP … two-time first-team All-Region
… two-time first-team All-State … McDonald All-American
nominee … averaged 18 points, 11.3 rebounds and 3.6 blocks his
senior season … invited to the NBA Top 100 H.S. Players Camp
… South Texas Newcomer of the Year as a freshman … helped
his team to a 100-38 record over his four years … led his team
to a 50-7 district record over four years (including two undefeated back-to-back seasons his sophomore and junior years) …
notched 2,142 points during his high school career, averaging
15.8 per game as well as 1,198 rebounds (8.8 per game) … also a
three-year letterwinner in cross country.
Personal: Born Sept. 14, 1988 … parents are Matt and Susan
Paul … has one brother, Robert, and one sister, Susanna …
brother, Robert, played basketball at the Naval Academy … sister,
Susanna, played basketball at Wofford … hobbies include fishing
and playing poker … describes most memorable athletic moment
as “beating UCLA at home.”
Year
2006-07
Totals
74
G-GS
17-0
17-0
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
6-16 .375
6-16 .375
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
8-11 .727
8-11 .727
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
21 1.2
21 1.2
24
24
1.4 11-0
1.4 11-0
3
3
8
8
1
1
2
2
97/5.7
97/5.7
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ......................................................................................... 6, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
Rebs ....................................................................... 8, vs. San Jose State (11/14/06)
Assists ..................................................................... 2, vs. Northwestern (11/17/06)
FG .......................................................................................... 3, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
3-Pts. ............................................................................ 1, at Oregon State (1/20/07)
FT . .................................................................................... 5, vs. Air Force (11/15/06)
Steals ................................................................ 1, 2x, last at Washington (2/11/07)
Blocks . ................................................................... 1, vs. San Jose State (11/14/06)
Mins ................................................................... 18, vs. San Jose State (11/014/06)
06-07 Season Highs
Pts ......................................................................................... 6, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
Rebs ....................................................................... 8, vs. San Jose State (11/14/06)
Assists ..................................................................... 2, vs. Northwestern (11/17/06)
FG .......................................................................................... 3, vs. Siena (11/11/06)
3-Pts. ............................................................................ 1, at Oregon State (1/20/07)
FT . .................................................................................... 5, vs. Air Force (11/15/06)
Steals ................................................................ 1, 2x, last at Washington (2/11/07)
Blocks . ................................................................... 1, vs. San Jose State (11/14/06)
Mins.................................................................... 18, vs. San Jose State (11/014/06)
Will Paul – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Santa Clara
Arizona State
Oregon
Oregon State
UCLA
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
Arizona State
Arizona
Louisville Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
3-4 .750
1-4 .250
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
Pct
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000 5
0-1 .000 8
5-6 .833 5
0-0 .000 1
1-2 .500 0
0-0 .000 1
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 1
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 0
2-2 1.000 2
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 0
0-0 .000 10
6
2
5
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 12
0 18
0 15
1 9
0 4
0 4
0 6
0 9
0 4
0 0
0 1
1 2
0 1
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 5
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Peter Prowitt
#55 Center
his senior season and helped his team to the league title and
the semifinals of the Virginia state tournament … enjoyed a
standout career game against Wakefield High School with 27
points (15-for-17 from the free throw line) in helping his team
battle back from a 19-point deficit
… gained numerous postseason
honors including All-State, AllMetro (Washington D.C. area)
and All-League … averaged
23 points, 10 rebounds and
more than three blocks per
game during his junior campaign … invited to play at the
Nike and NBA Players Camp and
the Jordan Capitol Classic Regional
Game … Preseason McDonald’s All-American.
Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1986 … parents Peter and Nancy
Prowitt … has one brother, Timmy … father, Peter, was
a swimmer at DePauw … hobbies include reading, drawing, listening to music and watching movies … goal is to
earn a Masters and Ph.D. in Comparative Politics … lists
most memorable athletic moment as “winning the Virginia
Independent School state championship in 2003.”
Senior – 6-10 – 245
Arlington, VA
(The Potomac School)
Major: Political Science
2006-07: Pac-10 All-Academic First Team selection … participated in 18 games, all off the bench … averaged 1.2 points and 1.2
rebounds per game … 7-18 from the field … 8-13 from the foul
line … against Denver on Nov. 25, tallied season-highs in points
(5), rebounds (5), assists (2) in 13 minutes … chipped in with four
points and a 4-4 mark from the charity stripe against UC Davis on
Nov. 28 … received 12 minutes of playing time against UCLA on
Jan. 28, scoring three points and snagging four boards.
2005-06: Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team selection … competed in 28 games, making five starts … averaged 3.7 points
and 2.4 rebounds per game … 30-47 from the field, good for a
63.8-percent clip … 44-58 from the foul line, translating into
75.9-percent … chipped in with 22 blocks … scored in doublefigures four times … finished with a career-high 12 points on 3-6
shooting- including a 6-7 mark from the foul line- in 30 minutes
against Oregon State on Jan. 5 … added 10 points and was 6-6
from the charity stripe at Washington on Feb. 23 … against
Missouri State on Mar. 17 in the NIT, contributed 11 points …
made his first collegiate start against UC Irvine in the season
opener on Nov. 19, scoring two points in 12 minutes … snagged
a career-best seven rebounds at California on Feb. 9.
2004-05: Played in 21 games, reaching double-digit minutes in
eight … averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds per game … second on the squad with 13 blocked shots … 18-24 from the free
throw line … played a season-high 21 minutes against Michigan
State on Dec. 11 … totaled season-bests in points (7), rebounds
(5) and blocks (4) while hitting 7-8 from the charity stripe in 13
minutes against Dartmouth on Dec. 22.
High School: A four-year starter who set school records in
career points (1,835), rebounds (958) and blocks (404) … averaged 20 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks per game during
Year
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Totals
76
G-GS
21-0
28-5
18-0
67-5
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
8-26
30-47
7-18
45-91
.308
.638
.389
.494
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
.000 18-24 .750 34
.000 44-58 .759 104
.000 8-13 .615 22
.000 70-95 .737 160
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
1.6 27
3.7 68
1.2 22
2.4 117
1.3
2.4
1.2
1.7
45-0 3 8 13
61-3 11 20 22
23-0 3 5 1
129-3 17 33 36
3 170/8.1
4 369/13.2
2
95/5.3
9 634/9.5
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ............................................................................... 12, vs. Oregon State (1/5/06)
Rebs ..................................................................................... 7, at California (2/9/06)
Assists ................................................................... 2, 2x, last vs. Denver (11/25/06)
FG ........................................................................................... 4, vs. Arizona (3/9/06)
3-Pts. .................................................................................................................. none
FT . ................................................................................. 7, vs. Dartmouth (12/22/04)
Steals ............................................................................ 2, vs. Oregon State (1/5/06)
Blocks . ....................................................................... 4, 2x, last vs. Oregon (1/7/06)
Mins ............................................................................ 30, vs. Oregon State (1/5/06)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ....................................................................................... 5, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Rebs .................................................................................... 5, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Assists ................................................................................ 2, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
FG ........................................................................................ 2, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
3-Pts. .................................................................................................................. none
FT . .................................................................................... 4, vs. UC Davis (11/28/06)
Steals ............................................................. 1, 2x, last vs. Oregon State (2/15/07)
Blocks . .................................................................................. 1, vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
Mins ................................................................................. 13, vs. Denver (11/25/06)
Peter Prowitt – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Virginia
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
2005-06
UC Irvine
San Francisco
Cal Poly
Montana UC Davis Virginia Tech Denver
Princeton
UCLA
USC
Oregon State
Oregon
California
Washington St.
Washington Oregon
Oregon St. California Gonzaga Arizona State Arizona
Washington
Washington St.
USC
UCLA
Arizona
Virginia
Missouri St. Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
2-3 .667
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
1-11.000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-21.000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
1-11.000
3-6 .500
1-11.000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .333
2-4 .400
1-1 .000
2-2 .750
0-0 .000
0-0 .200
0-2 .286
4-7 .000
2-3 .500
3-4 .600
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct Ft-Fta
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Pct Ft-Fta
.000
.000
000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
1-3 .333
4-4 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
5
2
2
0
1
2
4
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
4
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
1
0
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0 13
1 10
0 5
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 12
0 3
0 1
0 9
0 3
1 9
0 1
0 6
0 5
0 2
0 3
0 7
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-1 .000
2-4 .000
2-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
4-4 1.000
2-2 1.000
6-7 .857
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
5-8 .625
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
3-4 .750
6-6 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-3 .667
2-2 1.000
3-6 .500
5-7 .714
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
3
7
2
4
1
5
0
0
2
4
5
2
2
4
2
4
2
2
2
0
6
4
12
2
0
2
0
0
2
9
0
4
5
10
0
0
2
10
7
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
12
8
12
16
7
14
9
12
21
14
30
16
4
4
3
6
18
22
7
16
10
18
4
9
20
15
25
17
2004-05
BYU
Santa Clara
Michigan State
Denver
Dartmouth
Montana
Washington St.
Arizona State
Arizona
California
UCLA
USC
Oregon
Arizona State
Arizona
California
USC
UCLA
Oregon
Washington
Mississippi St.
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
Pct 3P-3Pa
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
1-11.000
2-4 .500
1-11.000
0-1 .000
2-3 .667
0-1 .000
0-3 .000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
3-4 .750
0-0 .000
7-8 .875
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-4 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-3 .667
2
0
2
2
5
2
2
1
0
0
3
0
2
0
1
2
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
3
2
7
1
2
6
2
0
5
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
1
21
5
13
11
4
13
11
12
7
9
15
3
10
5
3
6
3
3
6
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Drew Shiller
#13 Guard
Sophomore – 6-0 – 185
Burlingame, CA
(San Francisco)
Major: Communication
2006-07: Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.
2005-06 (at San Francisco): Played in all 28
games for San Francisco … averaged 16.3 minutes
per game … averaged 4.4 points, 1.2 rebounds and
1.3 assists per game … 25-67 from three-point territory … 25 of his 41 field goals were from beyond
the arc.
High School: 2005 graduate of Burlingame High
School … three-year letterwinner in basketball,
football and baseball … captained basketball team
his junior and senior seasons … two-time Peninsula
Athletic League Player of the Year … two-time San
Mateo County Times Player of the Year … 2005 Second
Team all-state selection … 2006 San Francisco Chronicle
first-team All-Metro … helped his team to a 26-5 record
his senior year, averaging 22 points and four assists per
game … led his team to three consecutive CCS championship games and three straight Nor Cal Playoffs.
Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1987 … parents are Barry and
Jane Shiller … has one brother, Brian and one sister,
Emily … interests include watching movies and spending time with friends … aspires to be a sports broadcaster after his playing career … most memorable athletic
moment is “winning football CCS championship during
my senior year of high school.”
(at San Francisco in 2005-06)
Year
G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2005-06
28-0 41-103 .398
25-67 .373 15-17 .882 122 4.4
33
1.2 27-0 37 30
0
9 456/16.3
2006-07 redshirt
Totals
28-0 41-103 .398
25-67 .373 15-17 .882 122 4.4
33
1.2 27-0 37 30
0
9 456/16.3
(at Stanford in 2006-07)
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Career Highs (at San Francisco in 2005-06)
Pts ............................................................................... 23, vs. Santa Clara (2/20/06)
Rebs ................................................................................ 4, at Marquette (12/17/05)
Assists .................................................................. 4, 5x, last vs. San Diego (3/4/06)
FG .................................................................................. 8, vs. Santa Clara (2/20/06)
3-Pts .............................................................................. 5, vs. Santa Clara (2/20/06)
FT . .................................................................................... 6, vs. San Diego (2/13/06)
Steals .................................................................... 2, at Loyola Marymount (1/9/06)
Blocks . ............................................................................................................... none
Mins .............................................................................. 33, at Marquette (12/17/05)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ............................................................................................................................
Rebs .........................................................................................................................
Assists .....................................................................................................................
FG .............................................................................................................................
3-Pts. ........................................................................................................................
FT . ............................................................................................................................
Steals .......................................................................................................................
Blocks . .....................................................................................................................
Mins .........................................................................................................................
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Drew Shiller – Year-by-Year
2005-06
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
UCSB
1-0 0-1 .000
Monmouth
1-0 0-1 .000
Stanford 1-0 2-7 .286
Sacramento St. 1-0 1-3 .333
Pacific
1-0 1-2 .500
Texas Tech
1-0 0-1 .000
Wichita State
1-0 2-3 .667
New Mexico St. 1-0 3-4 .750
CS Fullerton
1-0 2-21.000
Marquette
1-0 1-5 .200
Santa Clara
1-0 8-13 .615
Northern Arizona 1-0 2-7 .286
Boise State
1-0 0-2 .000
Fresno State
1-0 2-5 .400
Pepperdine
1-0 0-2 .000
Loyola Marymount1-0 0-1 .000
Saint Mary’s
1-0 2-6 .333
Portland
1-0 1-4 .250
Gonzaga
1-0 1-2 .500
Santa Clara
1-0 1-3 .333
Saint Mary’s
1-0 2-3 .667
Loyola Marymount1-0 0-3 .000
Pepperdine
1-0 0-2 .000
San Diego
1-0 2-3 .667
San Diego
1-0 2-4 .500
Portland
1-0 2-4 .500
Gonzaga
1-0 1-2 .500
San Diego
1-0 1-2 .500
Pct
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
1-3 .333
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
3-4 .750
1-11.000
0-2 .000
5-9 .556
2-6 .333
0-0 .000
1-3 .333
0-1 .000
0-1 .000
0-2 .000
0-2 .000
1-2 .500
1-3 .333
2-21.000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
1-2 .500
1-3 .333
1-3 .333
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-1 1.000
0-0 .000
1-2 .500
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
6-6 1.000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0 0 0 0 0 6
0 0 0 0 0 10
0 4 0 0 1 20
3 3 1 0 0 17
0 3 0 0 0 12
0 0 0 0 0 3
0 5 0 0 0 8
0 11 1 0 0 22
1 6 1 0 0 14
4 2 4 0 0 33
0 23 2 0 1 27
2 6 2 0 1 22
1 0 1 0 0 12
3 5 2 0 1 18
0 0 0 0 0 12
1 0 1 0 2 11
2 4 1 0 1 24
0 2 0 0 0 20
0 4 2 0 1 11
1 3 1 0 0 9
0 7 0 0 0 16
1 0 0 0 0 4
1 0 1 0 0 11
1 5 1 0 0 9
3 11 4 0 1 21
3 7 4 0 0 31
3 3 4 0 0 27
3 3 4 0 0 27
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Fred Washington
Senior – 6-5 – 215
Los Angeles, CA
(Bishop Montgomery HS)
Major: Political Science,
Communication
2006-07: One of three players to
start all 31 games … averaged 8.2
points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists
per game … led the squad in fieldgoal percentage at 52.1-percent
(85-163) and assists (113) … also
racked up 22 steals … 83-132 from the
charity stripe, good enough for a 62.9percent clip … in 18 Pac-10 starts, averaged
8.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game while dishing out 69 assists … scored in double-figures 11 times
… poured in a season-best 21 points on 7-10 shooting at
California on Feb. 3, making 7-9 from the free throw line while
grabbing six boards and handing out eight assists … against Siena
in the season opener on Nov. 11, scored 14 points with seven assists
in 25 minutes … played a career-high 44 minutes against Gonzaga
on Jan. 31 … recorded a career-high eight assists on three different
occasions, most recently against Oregon on Feb. 17 … snagged a
career-best 10 rebounds to go along with seven points at Washington
State on Feb. 8 … registered 18 points against Arizona State on Mar.
1, helped by a 10-13 performance from the foul line.
2005-06: Took part in six games, making two starts … averaged 3.5
points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game … 9-15 from the field
… poured in a season-high nine points against UC Irvine on Nov. 19
… added eight points against San Francisco on Nov. 23.
2004-05: Played in 30 games, making nine starts … averaged
4.3 points and 2.0 rebounds … 45-95 from the field, good for
47.4-percent … 40-61 from the charity stripe … came up with
24 steals … made his first collegiate start against USC on Feb.
17 and responded with a career-high 22 points (including five
dunks), seven rebounds and four assists in 37 minutes … scored
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min./Avg.
2003-04 24-0 17-36
2004-05 30-9 45-95
2005-06
6-2
9-15
2006-07 31-31 85-163
Totals 91-42 156-309
80
.472
.474
.600
.521
.504
2-8
0-2
0-0
0-2
2-12
.250 22-31
.000 40-61
.000
3-7
.000 83-132
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.710 58 2.4 29
.656 130 4.3 61
.429 21 3.5 9
.629 253 8.2 160
.640 462 5.0 259
1.2
2.0
1.5
5.2
2.8
23-0
59-4
17-0
92-1
191-5
12 9 2 15 150/6.3
26 35 8 24 473/15.8
7 9 2 5 93/15.5
113 81 10 22 935/30.2
158 134 22 66 1651/18.1
#44 Forward
in double-figures four times … against UCLA on Feb. 20, finished with 12 points, eight rebounds and seven steals … added 12
points on 4-5 shooting against Mississippi State on Mar. 18 in the
NCAA Tournament … in his nine starts, averaged 9.1 points (31for-52 for .596) and 3.9 rebounds per game … played doubledigit minutes in 14 of the last 15 games.
2003-04: Played in 24 games, all off the bench … averaged 2.4
points and 1.2 rebounds per game … 17-36 from the field …
22-31 from the foul line … in 12 minutes at UC Irvine on Nov.
25, scored nine points (6-for-6 from the free throw line), grabbed
three rebounds and racked up three steals … against UNLV on
Dec. 13, tallied six points, four rebounds and a steal in 10 minutes … played a season-high 18 minutes against Southern Utah
on Dec. 22 … against Oregon State on Feb. 26, scored 11 points
and pulled down three rebounds in 13 minutes.
High School: While at Bishop Montgomery, helped lead the team to
a 104-14 record … averaged 22 points, 10.7 rebounds and five assists
per game … all-state and All-CIF performer … Street & Smith’s High
Honorable Mention All-America selection … voted to the Long Beach
Press-Telegram “Best of the West” second team … Los Angeles Times
All-Area and All South Bay Regional first team selection … named
Del Rey League Player of the Year … Bishop Montgomery “MVP” …
shot 59-percent from the floor … averaged 22.1 points, 8.4 rebounds
and 4.1 assists per game in helping Bishop Montgomery to the CIF
championship during his junior season … also helped lead the team to
the State Championship Final Four … named the 2002 CIF Division
III Player of the Year, all-state, Del Rey League MVP, and Los Angeles
Times All-Area and All-South Bay Region … as a sophomore,
averaged 12 points and grabbed six rebounds per game in helping Bishop Montgomery to the CIF and state championship as a
starter … Del Rey League first team … Scholar-Athlete of the Year
and the Dean’s List selection … listed as a high honorable mention
All-American by Street & Smith’s Magazine prior to senior season
… competed in track (200 meters, high jump) … member of the
2002 USA Development Festival West team.
Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1985 … parents are Fred, Sr., and
Marilyn … has one sister, Monique … hobbies include relaxing
with friends … describes most memorable athletic moment as
“winning the Pac-10 title.”
2007-2008 Player Profiles
Career Highs
Pts ............................................................................................ 22, vs. USC (2/17/05)
Rebs ..................................................................... 10, at Washington State (2/8/07)
Assists ..................................................................... 8, 3x, last vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
FG ............................................................................................. 11, vs. USC (2/17/05)
3-Pts. .............................................................. 1, 2x, last vs. Oregon State (2/26/04)
FT . .............................................................................. 10, vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
Steals ....................................................................................... 7, vs. UCLA (2/20/05)
Blocks . .......................................................... 2, 3x, last at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Mins .................................................................................. 44, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
2006-07 Season Highs
Pts ...................................................................................... 21, at California (2/3/07)
Rebs ..................................................................... 10, at Washington State (2/8/07)
Assists ..................................................................... 8, 3x, last vs. Oregon (2/17/07)
FG ......................................................................................... 7, at California (2/3/07)
3-Pts. .................................................................................................................. none
FT . .............................................................................. 10, vs. Arizona State (3/1/07)
Steals ............................................................................. 2, 6x, last at USC (2/22/07)
Blocks . .......................................................... 2, 2x, last at Arizona State (12/28/06)
Mins .................................................................................. 44, vs. Gonzaga (1/31/07)
Fred Washington – Year-by-Year
2006-07
Gp-GsFg-Fga Pct3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta
Siena
San Jose State
Air Force
Northwestern
Denver
UC Davis
Texas Tech
Santa Clara
Fresno State
Arizona State
Arizona
California
Virginia
Washington
Washington St.
Oregon
Oregon State
USC
UCLA
Gonzaga
California
Washington St.
Washington
Oregon State
Oregon
USC
UCLA
Arizona State
Arizona
USC
Louisville
2005-06
UC Irvine
San Francisco
Cal Poly
Montana
UC Davis
Virginia Tech
1-1 5-6 .833
1-1 3-4 .750
1-1 1-1.1000
1-1 0-1 .000
1-1 3-6 .500
1-1 6-8 .750
1-1 2-3 .667
1-1 0-4 .000
1-1 5-8 .625
1-1 3-4 .750
1-1 0-3 .000
1-1 4-8 .500
1-1 3-6 .500
1-1 1-4 .250
1-1 1-3 .333
1-1 4-7 -571
1-1 2-3 .667
1-1 0-2 .000
1-1 2-6 .333
1-1 3-4 .750
1-1 7-10 .700
1-1 3-8 .375
1-1 3-6 .500
1-1 4-8 .500
1-1 3-4 .750
1-1 4-8 .500
1-1 2-3 .667
1-1 4-6 .667
1-1 1-4 .250
1-1 5-11 .455
1-1 1-4 .250
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
Gp-GsFg-Fga Pct3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta
1-1
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
1-1
4-41.000
4-9 .444
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct Reb PtsAstBlkStl Min
.000 4-6 .667 3 14 7 0 1 25
.000 1-3 .333 3 7 2 0 0 14
.000 2-2 1.000 0 4 0 0 0 20
.000 0-0 .000 5 0 5 0 0 23
.000 0-1 .000 6 6 3 0 2 21
.000 2-2 1.000 5 14 6 0 2 30
.000 5-7 .714 7 9 3 1 2 37
.000 4-8 .500 6 4 2 0 1 27
.000 2-6 .333 9 12 3 2 0 35
.000 2-6 .333 5 8 2 2 1 29
.000 0-0 .000 1 0 8 0 0 37
.000 3-4 .750 8 11 7 1 0 33
.000 5-7 .714 7 11 6 0 0 34
.000 5-9 .556 7 7 5 0 1 36
.000 0-2 .000 5 2 1 1 2 29
.000 4-5 .800 8 12 3 0 1 30
.000 2-3 .667 4 6 2 0 0 24
.000 1-2 .500 5 1 2 0 1 19
.000 1-1 1.000 0 5 2 1 1 25
.000 2-6 .333 6 8 6 0 0 44
.000 7-9 .778 6 21 8 0 0 36
.000 1-2 .500 10 7 1 0 0 35
.000 1-2 .500 2 7 3 0 0 35
.000 4-5 .800 7 12 4 0 2 35
.000 6-7 .857 6 12 8 0 0 32
.000 1-1 1.000 9 9 2 0 2 38
.000 2-4 .500 3 6 4 1 0 29
.000 10-13 .769 4 18 3 0 1 33
.000 0-0 .000 5 2 4 1 1 36
.000 2-3 .667 4 12 0 0 1 28
.000 4-6 .666 4 6 1 0 0 26
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Pct Reb PtsAstBlkStl Min
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
2
3
1
2
1
0
9
8
0
2
2
0
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
21
22
10
17
13
10
2004-05
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
2003-04
Gp-Gs Fg-Fga
Pct 3P-3Pa
Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min
San Francisco
1-0 0-0 .000
Tennessee
1-0 0-0 .000
BYU
1-0 0-4 .000
Santa Clara
1-0 0-2 .000
Michigan State 1-0 0-0 .000
Denver
1-0 0-0 .000
UC Davis
1-0 1-11.000
Dartmouth
1-0 3-4 .750
Montana
1-0 0-2 .000
Washington St 1-0 1-3 .333
Washington
1-0 0-0 .000
Arizona State
1-0 2-5 .400
Arizona
1-0 0-1 .000
California
1-0 0-2 .000
UCLA
1-0 0-1 .000
USC
1-0 0-0 .000
Oregon State
1-0 0-1 .000
Oregon
1-0 3-6 .500
Arizona State
1-0 1-2 .500
Arizona
1-0 1-5 .200
California
1-0 2-4 .500
USC
1-1 11-17 .647
UCLA
1-1 3-31.000
Oregon State
1-1 4-6 .667
Oregon
1-1 2-4 .500
Washington State1-1 4-5 .800
Washington
1-1 2-7 .286
Washington St 1-1 1-3 .333
Washington
1-1 0-2 .000
Mississippi State 1-1 4-5 .800
Sacramento St 1-0
UC Irvine
1-0
Rice
1-0
UNLV
1-0
Florida International1-0
Gonzaga
1-0
Southern Utah 1-0
Harvard
1-0
Washington St 1-0
Washington
1-0
UCLA
1-0
Oregon State
1-0
Oregon
1-0
Arizona State
1-0
Arizona
1-0
California
1-0
UCLA
1-0
Oregon State
1-0
Oregon
1-0
Washington St 1-0
Washington
1-0
Washington St 1-0
Texas-S. Antonio 1-0
Alabama
1-0
1-2 .500
1-2 .500
0-1 .000
2-21.000
0-4 .000
1-11.000
0-3 .000
2-3 .667
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
4-5 .800
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-5 .200
1-4 .250
1-11.0000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
1-11.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-4 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
4-6 .667
0-2 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-1 .000
2-2 1.000
2-4 .500
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
2-2 1.000
0-0 .000
2-2 1.000
0-2 .000
6-9 .667
3-3 1.000
1-2 .500
0-4 .000
2-4 .500
4-4 1.000
0-0 .000
4-8 .500
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2007-2008 Player Profiles
Josh Owens
Freshman – 6-8 – 215
Kennesaw, Ga.
(Exeter Academy)
Major: Undeclared
High School: 2007 graduate of Exeter Academy … four-year
letterwinner in basketball … two-time team captain during his
junior and senior seasons … rated as one of the top 150 players
nationally in the Class of 2007 by Rivals.com … New Hampshire
Gatorade Player of the Year … MVP in his senior year … as a
junior, averaged 13.6 points, seven rebounds and two blocked
shots per game … also considered Notre Dame, Vanderbilt,
Virginia and Boston College.
Personal: Born Dec. 7, 1986 … parents are Darrell and Tanna
Owens … has two brothers, Jerryck Owens-Murray and Jhamed
Owens, and one sister, Jeanovan Owens … brother, Jerryck
Owens-Murray, played basketball at Western Illinois … hobbies
include drawing, music (production and listening) and reading
… most memorable athletic moment is “winning the ExeterAndover basketball game during my senior year of high school.”
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2007-2008 Opponents
Harvard
Northwestern
State
UC
Santa Barbara
Harvard
Northwestern State
UC Santa Barbara
Friday – Nov. 9, 2006
at Stanford – 7 p.m.
Saturday – Nov. 10, 2006
at Stanford – 7 p.m.
Sunday – Nov. 11, 2006
at Stanford – 3 p.m.
Basketball Travelers Classic
Basketball Travelers Classic
Basketball Travelers Classic
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QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Cambridge, MA
Enrollment: 6,613
Founded: 1636
Nickname: Crimson
Colors: Crimson, black and white
Conference: Ivy League
Athletic Director: Robert L. Scalise
Home Court (capacity): Lavietes Pavilion (2,050)
Location: Natchitoches, LA
Enrollment: 9,431
Founded: 1884
Nickname: Demons
Colors: Purple, white, orange trim
Conference: Southland
Athletic Director: Greg Burke
Home Court (capacity): Prather Coliseum
(3,600)
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Enrollment: 20,847
Founded: 1944
Nickname: Gauchos
Colors: Blue and gold
Conference: Big West
Athletic Director: Gary Cunningham
Home Court (capacity): The Thunderdome
(6,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Doug Ireland
Office Phone: (318) 357-6467
Cell Phone: (318) 288-6388
Press Row Phone: (318) 357-4544
Office Fax: (318) 357-4515
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.nsudemons.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Bill Mahoney
Office Phone: (805) 893-3428
Cell Phone: –
Press Row Phone: (805) 893-4361
Office Fax: (805) 893-4537
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.ucsbgauchos.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Mike McConathy
Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech, 1977
Career Record (years): 482-276 (24)
School Record (years): 130-117 (8)
Office Phone: (318) 357-6467
Assistant Coaches: Mark Slessinger, Jeff Moore,
Bob Austin
Head Coach: Bob Williams
Alma Mater: San Jose State, 1976
Career Record (years): 329-222 (20)
School Record (years): 140-122 (10)
Office Phone: (805) 893-2141
Assistant Coaches: David Campbell, Matt Stock,
Dan Yoshikawa
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 17-15
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 10-6
(1st- East Division)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Newcomers: 6
2006-07 Overall Record: 18-11
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 9-5 (T2nd)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 6
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Kurt Svoboda
Office Phone: (617) 495-7687
Cell Phone: –
Press Row Phone: (617) 495-5894
Office Fax: (617) 495-2130
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.GoCrimson.edu
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tommy Amaker
Alma Mater: Duke, 1987
Career Record (years): 177-138 (10)
School Record (years): First year
Office Phone: (617) 495-7687
Assistant Coaches: Will Wade, Kenney Blakeney,
Brian DeStefano
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 12-16
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 5-9 (6th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Newcomers: 3
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2007-2008 Opponents
Northwestern
Siena
Yale
Northwestern
Siena
Yale
Thursday – Nov. 15, 2006
at Northwestern – 5 p.m. PST
Saturday – Nov. 17, 2006
at Siena – 10 a.m. PT
Tuesday – Nov. 20, 2006
at Stanford – 7 p.m.
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Evanston, IL
Enrollment: 7,800
Founded: 1851
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Purple and white
Conference: Big Ten
Athletic Director: Mark Murphy
Home Court (capacity): Welsh-Ryan Arena
(8,117)
Location: Loudonville, NY
Enrollment: 2,900
Founded: 1937
Nickname: Saints
Colors: Green and gold
Conference: MAAC
Athletic Director: John D’Argenio
Home Court (capacity): Times Union Center
(8,065)
Location: New Haven, CT
Enrollment: 5,100
Founded: 1701
Nickname: Bulldogs
Colors: Yale Blue and white
Conference: Ivy League
Athletic Director: Tom Beckett
Home Court (capacity): John J. Lee Amphitheater
(2,532)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: TBA
Office Phone: (847) 467-3758
Cell Phone: TBA
Press Row Phone: (847) 491-8852 or 8853
Office Fax: (847) 491-8818
E-Mail: TBA
Website: www.NUsports.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Jason Rich
Office Phone: (518) 783-2411
Cell Phone: (518) 542-7240
Press Row Phone: (518) 487-2251
Office Fax: (518) 783-2992
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.SienaSaints.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Tim Bennett
Office Phone: (203) 432-1457
Cell Phone: –
Press Row Phone: (203) 432-2398
Office Fax: (203) 432-1454
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.yalebulldogs.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bill Carmody
Alma Mater: Union, 1975
Career Record (years): 187-137 (11)
School Record (years): 95-112 (7)
Office Phone: (847) 491-7888
Assistant Coaches: Paul Lee, Mitch Henderson,
Tavaras Hardy
Head Coach: Fran McCaffery
Alma Mater: Penn, 1982
Career Record (years): 174-152 (11)
School Record (years): 35-25 (2)
Office Phone: (518) 783-2411
Assistant Coaches: Mitch Buonoguro, Andrew
Francis, Adam Chaskin
Head Coach: James Jones
Alma Mater: Albany, 1986
Career Record (years): 104-119 (8)
School Record (years): 104-119 (8)
Office Phone: (203) 432-1485
Assistant Coaches: Matt Kingsley, Mark
Sembrowich, Curtis Wilson
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 13-18
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 2-14 (T10th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Newcomers: 2
2006-07 Overall Record: 20-12
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 12-6 (T3rd)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Newcomers: 4
2006-07 Overall Record: 14-13
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 10-4 (2nd)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 4
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2007-2008 Opponents
Colorado
State
Sacramento
State
Colorado
Colorado State
Sacramento State
Colorado
Saturday – Nov. 24, 2006
at Stanford – 8 p.m.
Tuesday – Nov. 27, 2006
at Stanford – 7 p.m.
Sunday – Dec. 2, 2006
at Colorado – 1 p.m. PST
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Fort Collins, CO
Enrollment: 24,983
Founded: 1870
Nickname: Rams
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Mountain West
Athletic Director: Paul Kowalczyk
Home Court (capacity): Moby Arena (8,745)
Location: Sacramento, CA
Enrollment: 28,529
Founded: 1947
Nickname: Hornets
Colors: Green and gold
Conference: Big Sky
Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Wanless
Home Court (capacity): Hornets Nest (1,200)
Location: Boulder, CO
Enrollment: 28,942
Founded: 1876
Nickname: Buffaloes
Colors: Silver, black and gold
Conference: Big 12
Athletic Director: Mike Bohn
Home Court (capacity): Coors Events/Conference
Center (11,064)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Joanna Riley
Office Phone: (970) 491-6494
Cell Phone: (970) 222-8458
Press Row Phone: (970) 491-3981
Office Fax: (970) 491-1348
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.csurams.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Ryan Bjork
Office Phone: (916) 278-6896
Cell Phone: (916) 838-7557
Press Row Phone: (916)
Office Fax: (916) 278-5429
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.hornetsports.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Tim Miles
Alma Mater: University of Mary, 1990
Career Record (years): 212-132 (12 years)
School Record (years): First Year
Office Phone: contact SID
Assistant Coaches: Niko Medved, Mark Amaral,
DeMalro Slocum
Head Coach: Jerome Jenkins
Alma Mater: Regis, 1990
Career Record (years): 76-123 (8)
School Record (years): 76-123 (8)
Office Phone: (916) 278-5345
Assistant Coaches: Tarvish Felton, Kenya
Crandell, Scott Eitelgeorge
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 17-13
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 6-10 (T6)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 2/10
Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4
Newcomers: 7
2006-07 Overall Record: 10-19
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 5-11 (8th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Newcomers: 5
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SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Andrew Green
Office Phone: (303) 492-5626
Cell Phone: (720) 470-9780
Press Row Phone: (303) 492-5626 or 1552 or
4381
Office Fax: (303) 492-3811
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.CUBuffs.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jeff Bzdelik
Alma Mater: Illinois-Chicago, 1976
Career Record (years): 75-47 (4)
School Record (years): First Year
Office Phone: (303) 492-6877
Assistant Coaches: Steve McClain, Derrick Clark,
Charles Baker
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 7-20
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 3-13 (12th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 8
2007-2008 Opponents
Santa
Clara
Texas
Tech
Fresno
State
Santa Clara
Texas Tech
Fresno State
Wednesday – Dec. 19, 2006
at Stanford – 7:30 p.m.
Saturday – Dec. 22, 2006
at Dallas, TX – 1:30 p.m. PT
Saturday – Dec. 29, 2006
at Stanford – 2 p.m.
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Lubbock, TX
Enrollment: 28,150
Founded: 1923
Nickname: Red Raiders
Colors: Scarlet and black
Conference: Big 12
Athletic Director: Gerald Myers
Home Court (capacity): United Spirit Arena
(15,098)
Location: Fresno, CA
Enrollment: 20,299
Founded: 1911
Nickname: Bulldogs
Colors: Red and blue
Conference: WAC
Athletic Director: Thomas Boeh
Home Court (capacity): Save Mart Center
(15,596)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Randy Farley
Office Phone: (806) 742-7600 x. 260
Cell Phone: (806) 789-3428
Press Row Phone: (806) 742-6688
Office Fax: (806) 742-7414
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.texastech.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Ryan Reggiani
Office Phone: (559) 278-2509
Cell Phone: (559) 389-1954
Press Row Phone: (559) 347-3699
Office Fax: (559) 278-4689
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.gobulldogs.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bob Knight
Alma Mater: Ohio State, 1962
Career Record (years): 890-363 (41)
School Record (years): 126-74 (6)
Office Phone: (806) 742-7600
Assistant Coaches: Pat Knight, Chris Beard, Stew
Robinson
Head Coach: Steve Cleveland
Alma Mater: UC Irvine, 1976
Career Record (years): 175-131 (10)
School Record (years): 37-23 (2)
Office Phone: (559) 278-2749
Assistant Coaches: Jeff Reinert, Senque Carey,
Lee Moon
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 21-13
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 9-7 (5th)
2006-07 Postseason: NCAA Tournament First Round
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Newcomers: 4
2006-07 Overall Record: 22-10
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 10-6 (3rd)
2006-07 Postseason: NIT First Round
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Newcomers: 4
QUICK FACTS
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Enrollment: 8,377
Founded: 1851
Nickname: Broncos
Colors: Red and White
Conference: West Coast Conference
Athletic Director: Dan Coonan
Home Court (capacity): Leavey Center (4,500)
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Jed Mettee
Office Phone: (408) 554-2114
Cell Phone: (408) 718-1222
Press Row Phone: (408) 554-4655
Office Fax: (408) 554-6942
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.SantaClaraBroncos.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Kerry Keating (1st year)
Alma Mater: Seton Hall, 1993
Career Record (years): First Year
School Record (years): First Year
Office Phone: (408) 554-4031
Assistant Coaches: Lamont Smith, Sam Scuilli,
Sam Scholl
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 21-10
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 10-4 (2nd)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Newcomers: 7
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2007-2008 Opponents
UCLA
USC
Oregon
State
UCLA
USC
Oregon State
Thursday – Jan. 3, 2008
at Stanford – 7:30 p.m.
Saturday – Jan. 5, 2008
at Stanford – 5 p.m.
Thursday – Jan. 10, 2008
at Oregon State – TBA
Thursday – Mar. 6, 2008
at UCLA – TBA
Saturday – Mar. 8, 2008
at USC – TBA
Saturday – Feb. 9, 2008
at Stanford – 5 p.m.
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Enrollment: 38,000
Founded: 1919
Nickname: Bruins
Colors: Blue and gold
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero
Home Court (capacity): Pauley Pavilion (12,800)
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Enrollment: 33,000
Founded: 1880
Nickname: Trojans
Colors: Cardinal and gold
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Michael Garrett
Home Court (capacity): Galen Center (10,258)
Location: Corvallis, OR
Enrollment: 19,000
Founded: 1868
Nickname: Beavers
Colors: Orange and black
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis
Home Court (capacity): Gill Coliseum (10,400)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Ryan Finney
Office Phone: (310) 206-4701
Cell Phone: (424) 832-0676
Press Row Phone: (310) 825-1899
Office Fax: (310) 825-8664
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.uclabruins.com
Men’s Basketball SID: David Tuttle
Office Phone: (213) 740-8480
Cell Phone: (213) 725-3102
Press Row Phone: (213) 741-1341 or 0174
Office Fax: (213) 740-7584
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.usctrojans.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Michael Collins
Office Phone: (541) 737-3720
Cell Phone: (541) 230-0603
Press Row Phone: (541) 737-3020
Office Fax: (541) 737-3072
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.osubeavers.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ben Howland
Alma Mater: Weber State, 1979
Career Record (years): 259-140 (13)
School Record (years): 91-41 (4)
Office Phone: (310) 825-8699
Assistant Coaches: Donny Daniels, Scott Duncan,
Scott Garson
Head Coach: Tim Floyd
Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech, 1977
Career Record (years): 285-155 (14)
School Record (years): 42-25 (2)
Office Phone: (213) 740-3815
Assistant Coaches: Gib Arnold, Bob Cantu, Phil
Johnson
Head Coach: Jay John
Alma Mater: Arizona, 1981
Career Record (years): 66-85 (5)
School Record (years): 66-85 (5)
Office Phone: (541) 737-2076
Assistant Coaches: Kevin Mouton, Brian Loyd,
Jerome Francis Jr.
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 30-6
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 15-3 (1st)
2006-07 Postseason: NCAA Final Four
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 2
2006-07 Overall Record: 25-12
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 11-7 (3rd)
2006-07 Postseason: NCAA Tournament Sweet 16
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Newcomers: 6
2006-07 Overall Record: 11-21
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 3-15 (9th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Newcomers: 5
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2007-2008 Opponents
Oregon
Arizona
Arizona
State
Oregon
Arizona
Arizona State
Sunday – Jan. 13, 2008
at Oregon – 1:30 p.m.
Thursday – Jan. 17, 2008
at Stanford – 8 p.m.
Saturday – Jan. 19, 2008
at Stanford – TBA
Thursday – Feb. 7, 2008
at Stanford – 7 p.m.
Saturday – Feb. 16, 2008
at Arizona – 12:30 p.m.
Thursday – Feb. 14, 2008
at Arizona State – 7:30 p.m.
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Eugene, OR
Enrollment: 20,033
Founded: 1876
Nickname: Ducks
Colors: Green and yellow
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Pat Kilkenny
Home Court (capacity): McArthur Court (9,087)
Location: Tucson, AZ
Enrollment: 37,000
Founded: 1885
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Cardinal and Navy
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Jim Livengood
Home Court (capacity): McKale Center (14,545)
Location: Tempe, AZ
Enrollment: 63,278
Founded: 1885
Nickname: Sun Devils
Colors: Maroon and gold
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Lisa Love
Home Court (capacity): Wells Fargo Arena
(14,141)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Greg Walker
Office Phone: (541) 346-2252
Cell Phone: (541) 954-8775
Press Row Phone: (541) 346-4496 or 4497
Office Fax: (541) 346-5449
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.goducks.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Richard Paige
Office Phone: (520) 621-4163
Cell Phone: (520) 850-2118
Press Row Phone: (520) 621-4334
Office Fax: (520) 621-2681
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.arizonaathletics.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ernie Kent
Alma Mater: Oregon, 1977
Career Record (years): 283-200 (16)
School Record (years): 193-120 (10)
Office Phone: (541) 346-4346
Assistant Coaches: Mark Hudson, Kenny Payne,
Yasir Rosemond
Head Coach: Lute Olson
Alma Mater: Augsburg, 1956
Career Record (years): 780-280 (34)
School Record (years): 589-187 (24)
Office Phone: (520) 621-4813
Assistant Coaches: Kevin O’ Neill, Josh Pastner,
Miles Simon
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 29-8
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 11-7 (T3rd)
2006-07 Postseason: NCAA Tournament
Regional Final
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 4
2006-07 Overall Record: 20-11
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 11-7 T3rd)
2006-07 Postseason: NCAA Tournament First
Round
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
Newcomers: 6
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Doug Tammaro
Office Phone: (480) 965-5799
Cell Phone: (480) 734-7795
Press Row Phone: (480) 965-7274 or 4778
Office Fax: (480) 965-5408
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.thesundevils.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Herb Sendek
Alma Mater: Carnegie-Mellon, 1985
Career Record (years): 262-180 (14)
School Record (years): 8-22 (1)
Office Phone: (480) 965-3261
Assistant Coaches: Mark Phelps, Dedrique Taylor,
Scott Pera
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 8-22
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 2-16 (10th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 5
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2007-2008 Opponents
California
Washington
State
Washington
California
Washington State
Washington
Saturday – Jan. 26, 2008
at California – TBA
Saturday – Feb. 2, 2008
at Washington State – 12 p.m.
Thursday – Jan. 31, 2008
at Washington – TBA
Sunday – Feb. 24, 2008
at Stanford – 6 p.m.
Saturday – Mar. 1, 2008
at Stanford – TBA
Thursday – Feb. 28, 2008
at Stanford – 7 p.m.
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
QUICK FACTS
Location: Berkeley, CA
Enrollment: 33,000
Founded: 1868
Nickname: Golden Bears
Colors: Blue and gold
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour
Home Court (capacity): Hass Pavilion (11,877)
Location: Pullman, WA
Enrollment: 23,300
Founded: 1890
Nickname: Cougars
Colors: Crimson and gray
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: James M. Sterk
Home Court (capacity): Friel Court (11,671)
Location: Seattle, WA
Enrollment: 42,000
Founded: 1861
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Purple and gold
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Todd Turner
Home Court (capacity): Bank of America Arena
(10,000)
SPORTS INFORMATION
SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Herb Benenson
Office Phone: (510) 642-0515
Cell Phone: (510) 334-0791
Press Row Phone: (510) 642-3098
Office Fax: (510) 643-7778
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.calbears.com
Men’s Basketball SID: Jessica Schmick
Office Phone: (509) 335-0255
Cell Phone: (509) 781-0550
Press Row Phone: (509) 335-2684
Office Fax: (509) 335-0267
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.wsucougars.com
COACHING STAFF
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Ben Braun
Alma Mater: Wisconsin, 1975
Career Record (years): 535-373 (30)
School Record (years): 202-138 (11)
Office Phone: (510) 642-0361
Assistant Coaches: Louis Reynaud, Gregg
Gottlieb, Mike Roberts
Head Coach: Tony Bennett
Alma Mater: Wisconsin-Green Bay, 1992
Career Record (years): 26-8 (1)
School Record (years): 26-8 (1)
Office Phone: (509) 335-0240
Assistant Coaches: Ben Johnson, Ron Sanchez,
Matt Woodley
TEAM INFORMATION
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 16-17
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 6-12 (8th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2
Newcomers: 4
2006-07 Overall Record: 26-8
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 13-5 (2nd)
2006-07 Postseason: NCAA Tournament Second
Round
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 5
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SPORTS INFORMATION
Men’s Basketball SID: Dan Lepse
Office Phone: (206) 685-3120
Cell Phone: (206) 819-7019
Press Row Phone: (206) 543-2230
Office Fax: (206) 543-5000
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.gohuskies.com
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Lorenzo Romar
Alma Mater: Cincinnati, 1992
Career Record (years): 196-143 (11)
School Record (years): 103-55 (5)
Office Phone: (206) 543-8070
Assistant Coaches: Cameron Dollar, Jim Shaw,
Paul Fortier
TEAM INFORMATION
2006-07 Overall Record: 19-13
2006-07 Conf. Record (Place): 8-10 (7th)
2006-07 Postseason: none
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Newcomers: 4
2007-2008
Pac-10
Pac-10
Composite
Conference
Schedule
Schedule
Fri., Nov. 2
Tues., Nov. 20
Sat., Dec. 8
Azusa Pacific at UCLA (X)
St. Martin’s at Oregon (X)
UCLA at CBE Classic (8)
Arizona State vs. Duke/Princeton (7)
Yale at Stanford
Oregon at St. Mary’s
Arizona vs. Illinois (15)
UCLA vs. Davidson (16)
Pittsburgh at Washington
Coppin State at Arizona State
Oregon vs. Utah (17)
Fresno Pacific at USC (X)
Sat., Nov. 3
Grand Canyon at Arizona State (X)
Sun., Nov. 4
Concordia at Arizona (X)
Warner Pacific at Oregon State (X)
Mon., Nov. 5
Concordia at Stanford (X)
Chico State at UCLA (X)
Tues., Nov. 6
Concordia at Oregon (X)
Wed., Nov. 7
Western New Mexico at Arizona State (X)
Thur., Nov. 8
Team Georgia at Arizona (X)
Alaska-Fairbanks at California (X)
Wed., Nov. 21
Adams State at Arizona (4)
Washington at NIT Season Tipoff (9)
Arizona State at Maui Invitational (7)
Sun., Dec. 9
California at Kansas State
Portland State at Washington State
Sun., Dec. 30
USC vs. San Diego (10)
Tues., Dec. 11
Thur., Jan. 3
Fri., Nov. 23
Oregon State at Cal State Bakersfield
Sacramento State at Oregon
Thur., Nov. 22
Idaho State at Oregon State
Washington at NIT Season Tipoff (9)
Yale at UCLA
Montana at Washington State (11)
USC vs. So. Alabama or Miami (OH) (10)
Sat., Nov. 24
Oregon State at Arizona
Oregon at Arizona State
USC at California
UCLA at Stanford
Sat., Dec. 15
Idaho State at UCLA
Portland at Washington
Xavier at Arizona State
Oregon vs. Nebraska (18)
Sun., Dec. 16
Portland State at UCLA
Harvard at Stanford (1)
Eastern Washington at Washington State
San Diego State at California
San Francisco at Oregon
Colorado State at Stanford
Mississippi Valley State at Washington
State (11)
Sat., Nov. 10
Sun., Nov. 25
Delaware State at USC
Fri., Nov. 9
Montana State at Oregon State
Sat., Jan. 5
Oregon at Arizona
Oregon State at Arizona State
USC at Stanford
UCLA at California
Washington State at Washington
Fresno State at Arizona
Tennessee Tech at Oregon State
Albertson College at Stanford (X)
Wed., Jan. 9
Arizona at Arizona State
Mon., Dec. 17
Exhibition at Washington (X)
Pepperdine at Oregon (2)
Northwestern State at Stanford (1)
Mercer at USC
Arizona at Kansas (12)
Portland at Oregon State
Air Force at Washington State (11)
USC vs. TBA (10)
Tues., Dec. 18
Sun., Nov. 11
Mon., Nov. 26
Wed., Dec. 19
Thur., Jan. 10
Washington State at USC
Washington at UCLA
California at Oregon
Stanford at Oregon State
Western Illinois at UCLA
Portland State at Washington
Montana State at Arizona State
Sat., Jan. 12
Arizona at Houston
Washington at USC
Washington State at UCLA
California at Oregon State
Western Washington at Oregon State (X)
Pacific at Oregon (2)
UC Santa Barbara at Stanford (1)
Long Beach State at Washington
Cal Poly at Arizona State
Mon., Nov. 12
Sacramento State at Stanford
Arizona at UNLV
Northern Colorado at Oregon State
Santa Clara at Stanford
Wyoming at Oregon
Wed., Nov. 28
Thur., Dec. 20
Sun., Jan. 13
Cal State Fullerton at Arizona
California at Nevada
Florida Gulf Coast at Arizona State,
George Washington at UCLA
Delaware State at California
The Citadel at Washington State (19)
Thur., Jan. 17
Youngstown State at UCLA (3)
Western Michigan at Oregon (2)
Tues., Nov. 13
Northern Arizona at Arizona (4)
TBA at UCLA (3)
New Jersey Tech at Washington (5)
Washington State at Boise State
Wed., Nov. 14
Utah or High Point at Washington (5)
Southern Miss at California
Thur., Nov. 15
Tues., Nov. 27
Thur., Nov. 29
Oregon at Kansas State (13)
Oklahoma at USC (13)
Fri., Nov. 30
Iowa State at Oregon State (13)
Washington State at Baylor (13)
Oregon State vs. Colorado State, (6)
Stanford at Northwestern
USC at The Citadel
Sat., Dec. 1
Fri., Nov. 16
Sun., Dec. 2
Idaho at Washington State
Sat., Nov. 17
Virginia at Arizona
Oregon State at Alaska Fairbanks/
Tennessee State (6)
Oregon at Portland
Stanford at Siena
USC at South Carolina
Sun., Nov. 18
Oregon State at Top of the World Classic (6)
Mon., Nov. 19
Missouri-Kansas City at Arizona (4)
Nicholls State at California
Arizona State vs. Illinois (7)
UCLA at CBE Classic (8)
Missouri at California (13)
Washington at Oklahoma State (13)
Texas A&M at Arizona (13)
Texas at UCLA (13)
Arizona State at Nebraska (13)
Stanford at Colorado (13)
Kansas at USC
Tues., Dec. 4
USC vs. Memphis (14)
Wed., Dec. 5
Jackson State at California
Delaware State at Arizona State
Washington State at Gonzaga
Fri., Dec. 7
Stanford at Oregon
Arizona at Stanford
Arizona State at California
Oregon at Washington
Oregon State at Washington State
Sat., Dec. 22
San Diego State at Arizona (20)
Utah at California
UCLA at Michigan
Oregon State at LSU
Idaho at Arizona State
Oregon vs. Oakland (21)
Stanford vs. Texas Tech (22)
Cal Poly at USC
Sat., Jan. 19
Arizona at California
Arizona State at Stanford
Oregon State at Washington
USC at UCLA
Sun., Dec. 23
Sun., Jan. 20
Idaho State at Washington
Washington State at Idaho State
Oregon at Washington State
Thur., Jan. 24
Fri., Dec. 28
Long Beach State at California (23)
Mount St. Mary’s at Oregon
North Carolina A&T at Washington State
Washington State at Arizona
Washington at Arizona State
USC at Oregon State
UCLA at Oregon
Sat., Dec. 29
Sat., Jan. 26
Arizona at Memphis
Bucknell/North Dakota State at
California (23)
UC Davis at UCLA
Washington at LSU
St. Francis (Pa.) at Arizona State
Fresno State at Stanford
UC Riverside at USC
Oregon State at UC Davis
Washington at Arizona
Washington State at Arizona State
USC at Oregon
UCLA at Oregon State
Stanford at California
Thur., Jan. 31
Arizona at USC
Arizona State at UCLA
California at Washington State
Stanford at Washington
Tournaments and Neutral Sites:
(1) Basketball Travelers Classic - Stanford, Calif.
(2) World Vision Invitational - Eugene, Ore.
(3) CBE Classic - Los Angeles, Calif.
(4) Jayhawk Invitational - Tucson, Ariz.
(5) Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tipoff - Seattle, Wash.
(6) Top of the World Classic - Fairbanks, Alaska
(7) Maui Invitational - Lahaina, Maui
(8) CBE Classic Semifinals/Finals - Kansas City, Kan.
(9) Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tipoff Semifinals/
Finals - New York (Madison Square Garden)
(10) USC
(11) Cougar Hispanic College Fund Classic - Spokane, Wash.
(12) Jayhawk Invitational - Lawrence, Kan.
(13) Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
(14) Coaches vs. Cancer - New York (Madison Square
Garden)
(15) Chicago, Ill. (United Center)
(16) Wooden Classic - Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center)
(17) Pape’ Jam - Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden)
(18) Omaha, Neb.
(19) Seattle, Wash. (KeyArena)
(20) Fiesta Bowl Classic - Tucson, Ariz.
(21) Auburn Hills, Mich. (The Palace)
(22) Dallas, Texas
(23) Golden Bear Classic - Berkeley, Calif.
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Pac-10 Composite Schedule
Sat., Feb. 2
Sat., Feb. 16
Sat., Mar. 1
Wed., Mar. 12
Arizona at UCLA
Arizona State at USC
California at Washington
Stanford at Washington State
Oregon State at Oregon
Stanford at Arizona
California at Arizona State
Washington at Oregon State
Washington State at Oregon
USC at Arizona State
Washington State at Stanford
Washington at California
Pac-10 Men’s Tournament
Game 1, 6 p.m. (FSN)
Game 2, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)
Sun., Mar. 2
Thur., Mar. 13
Thur., Feb. 7
Sun., Feb. 17
UCLA at USC
UCLA at Arizona
Oregon at Oregon State
Thur., Feb. 21
Thur., Mar. 6
Arizona at Washington
Arizona State at Washington State
Oregon at USC
Oregon State at UCLA
Arizona at Oregon State
Arizona State at Oregon
Stanford at UCLA
California at USC
Pac-10 Men’s Tournament
Quarterfinal 1, 12 noon (FSN)
Quarterfinal 2, 2:30 p.m. (FSN)
Quarterfinal 3, 6 p.m. (FSN)
Quarterfinal 4, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)
Sat., Feb. 23
Sat., Mar. 8
Arizona at Washington State,
Arizona State at Washington
Oregon at UCLA
Oregon State at USC
Arizona at Oregon
Arizona State at Oregon State
Stanford at USC
California at UCLA
Washington at Wash. State
USC at Washington
UCLA at Washington State
Oregon State at California
Oregon at Stanford
Sat., Feb. 9
USC at Washington State
Oregon State at Stanford
Oregon at California
Sun., Feb. 10
Arizona State at Arizona
UCLA at Washington
Sun., Feb. 24
Thur., Feb. 14
Fri., Mar. 14
Pac-10 Men’s Tournament
Semifinal 1, 6 p.m. (FSN)
Semifinal 2, 8:30 p.m. (FSN)
Sat., Mar. 15
Pac-10 Men’s Tournament
Championship Game, 3:15 p.m. (CBS)
California at Stanford
California at Arizona
Stanford at Arizona State
Washington at Oregon
Washington State at Oregon State
Thur., Feb. 28
USC at Arizona
UCLA at Arizona State
Washington State at California
Washington at Stanford
2008 Pacific Life Pac-10 Men’s Basketball Tournament
March 12-15, 2008
Staples Center, Los Angeles
Wed., March 12
Thurs., March 13
Fri., March 14
Sat., March 15
#4 Seed
#5 Seed
12:00 PT
#1 Seed
#8 Seed
#9 Seed
6:00 p.m. PT
2:30 p.m. PT
6:00 p.m. PT
3:00 p.m. PT
#3 Seed
#6 Seed
TOURNAMENT
CHAMPION
6:00 p.m. PT
8:30 p.m. PT
#2 Seed
#7 Seed
#10 Seed
8:30 p.m. PT
8:30 p.m. PT
Wed., Mar. 12
Fri., Mar. 14
Game 1: No. 8 Seed vs. No. 9 Seed, 6:00 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Game 2: No. 7 Seed vs. No. 10 Seed, 8:30 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Semifinal 1 (Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 4), 6:00 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Semifinal 2 (Winner of Game 5 vs. Winner of Game 6), 8:30 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Thur., Mar. 13
Sat., Mar. 15
Game 3: No. 4 Seed vs. No. 5 Seed, 12:00 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Game 4: No. 1 Seed vs. Winner 8/9, 2:30 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Game 5: No. 3 Seed vs. No. 6 Seed, 6:00 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Game 6: No. 2 Seed vs. Winner 7/10, 8:30 p.m. PT – (FSN)
Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament Championship, 3:00 p.m. PT– (CBS)
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2006-07 Statistics
2006-07 Statistics
All Games
Record
All Games
Conference
Non-Conference
Overall
18-13
10-8
8-5
Home
12-5
7-2
5-3
Away
5-6
3-6
2-0
Neutral
1-2
0-0
1-2
| — Total — |
| — 3-Pts — || — Rebounds — |
Player
GP-GS Min Avg
FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct
FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts
15 Hill, Lawrence
31-31 977 31.5
179-352 .509
50-122 .410
79-113 .699 55 132 187 6.0 61
2 56 54 33 22 487
04 Goods, Anthony
25-24 841 33.6
97-263 .369
60-165 .364
66-86 .767
5 76 81 3.2 49
1 58 60
0 17 320
11 Lopez, Brook
26-18 654 25.2
140-282 .496
3-15 .200
45-65 .692 45 111 156 6.0 71
2 20 54 45 11 328
44 Washington, Fred
31-31 935 30.2
85-163 .521
0-2 .000
83-132 .629 69 91 160 5.2 92
1 113 81 10 22 253
42 Lopez, Robin
31-31 743 24.0
96-200 .480
0-1 .000
42-77 .545 78 94 172 5.5 72
2 29 46 73 5 234
01 Johnson, Mitch
31-20 730 23.5
47-132 .356
17-53 .321
23-28 .821
4 83 87 2.8 53
0 103 62
0 29 134
02 Fields, Landry
30-0 420 14.0
45-124 .363
20-66 .303
15-23 .652 24 50 74 2.5 29
1 22 24
4 7 125
31 Finger, Taj
31-0 413 13.3
41-86 .477
1-4 .250
37-47 .787 41 48 89 2.9 71
1 17 29 15 11 120
22 Brown, Kenny
23-0 211 9.2
29-79 .367
18-59 .305
12-15 .800
6 12 18 0.8
6
0 15
9
1 6 88
34 Paul, Will
17-0
97 5.7
6-16 .375
1-2 .500
8-11 .727
9 15 24 1.4 11
0
3
8
1 2 21
55 Prowitt, Peter
18-0
95 5.3
7-18 .389
0-0 .000
8-13 .615 10 12 22 1.2 23
0
3
5
1 2 22
32 Dildy, Da’Veed
11-0
37 3.4
3-8 .375
2-3 .667
4-5 .800
1
2
3 0.3
7
0
1
8
0 0 12
03 Weatherby, Carlton 27-0 160 5.9
3-13 .231
2-6 .333
2-7 .286
6 14 20 0.7 22
0 17 16
1 10 10
24 Bobel, Chris
5-0
12 2.4
0-2 .000
0-1 .000
2-3 .667
1
0
1 0.2
3
0
3
0
0 0
2
TEAM 41 58 99 3.2
1
3
Total
31 6325 778-1738 .448
174-499 .349
426-625 .682 395 798 1193 38.5 571 10 460 459 184 144 2156
Opponents
31 6325 734-1772 .414
171-507 .337
442-634 .697 337 673 1010 32.6 578
– 347 364 79 253 2081
Score by Periods:
Stanford
Opponents
1st 2nd
951 1148
938 1076
OT
38
44
OT2
19
23
Avg
15.7
12.8
12.6
8.2
7.5
4.3
4.2
3.9
3.8
1.2
1.2
1.1
0.4
0.4
69.5
67.1
Total
2156
2081
2006-07 Pac-10 Statistics
| — Total — |
| — 3-Pts — || — Rebounds — |
Player
GP-GS Min Avg
FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct
FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO
A TO Blk Stl Pts
15 Hill, Lawrence
18-18 598 33.2
108-219 .493
40-93 .430
48-63 .762 25 84 109 6.1 35
2 36 32 24 12 304
04 Goods, Anthony
12-12 418 34.8
46-124 .371
26-80 .325
48-58 .828
1 31 32 2.7 24
0 30 27
0 9 166
11 Lopez, Brook
18-14 483 26.8
103-199 .518
2-13 .154
31-43 .721 33 82 115 6.4 47
1 17 39 38 8 239
44 Washington, Fred
18-18 571 31.7
48-97 .495
0-0 .000
50-75 .667 37 58 95 5.3 54
0 69 47
7 13 146
42 Lopez, Robin
18-18 443 24.6
49-107 .458
0-1 .000
17-34 .500 42 46 88 4.9 36
0 14 30 41 3 115
22 Brown, Kenny
12-0 116 9.7
18-45 .400
12-33 .364
5-6 .833
3
7 10 0.8
2
0 11
5
1 6 53
01 Johnson, Mitch
18-10 388 21.6
20-55 .364
10-24 .417
16-20 .800
1 46 47 2.6 31
0 50 37
0 16 66
31 Finger, Taj
18-0 223 12.4
17-41 .415
0-1 .000
28-32 .875 23 24 47 2.6 32
0
8 12 10 3 62
02 Fields, Landry
18-0 244 13.6
20-65 .308
11-38 .289
10-14 .714 12 36 48 2.7 18
1 10 15
4 5 61
55 Prowitt, Peter
11-0
53 4.8
5-10 .500
0-0 .000
3-6 .500
7
4 11 1.0 10
0
0
3
1 1 13
32 Dildy, Da’Veed
4-0
5 1.3
0-2 .000
0-1 .000
2-3 .667
1
0
1 0.3
1
0
0
1
0 0
2
34 Paul, Will
11-0
34 3.1
1-4 .250
1-1 1.000
2-2 1.000
4
0
4 0.4
3
0
1
2
0 1
5
03 Weatherby, Carlton 17-0
74 4.4
2-5 .400
1-2 .500
1-4 .250
6
3
9 0.5 10
0 10
7
1 6
6
TEAM 29 34 63 3.5
1
2
Total
18 3650
437-973 .449
103-287 .359
261-360 .725 224 455 679 37.7 304
4 256 259 127 83 1238
Opponents
18 3650 434-1050 .413
96-288 .333
236-321 .735 210 366 576 32.0 319
– 201 183 51 137 1200
Score by Periods:
Stanford
Opponents
94
1st
546
555
2nd
672
623
OT
20
22
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Total
1238
1200
Avg
16.9
13.8
13.3
8.1
6.4
4.4
3.7
3.4
3.4
1.2
0.5
0.5
0.4
68.8
66.7
2006-07 Statistics
2006-07 Final Results
18-13 overall; 10-8, 6th place in Pac-10; Home (12-5); Away (5-6); Neutral (1-2)
Date
Opponent
W/L Score Attend High Points
11/11/06 SIENA
W 92-72 6631 (30)Goods, Anthony
11/14/06 SAN JOSE ST (1) W 73-52 6787 (17)Hill, Lawrence
11/15/06 AIR FORCE (1)
L 79-45 6817 (10)Lopez, Robin
11/17/06 NORTHWESTERN W 58-53 6732 (21)Hill, Lawrence
11/25/06 DENVER
W 82-39 6894 (13)Lopez, Robin
11/28/06 UC DAVIS
W 84-72 7065 (20)Hill, Lawrence
12/03/06 Texas Tech (2)
W 70-59 7833 (19)Hill, Lawrence
12/16/06 SANTA CLARA
L 62-46 6953 (9)Johnson, Mitch
12/19/06 at Fresno St.
W 69-67 15423 (17)Hill, Lawrence
12-28-06 * at Arizona St.
W 71-60 7656 (14)Goods, Anthony
(14)Finger, Taj
12/30/06 * at Arizona
L 89-75 14571 (20)Hill, Lawrence
01/03/07 * CALIFORNIA
L 67-63 7332 (16)Lopez, Robin
01/07/07 at Virginia
W 76-75 13846 (15)Lopez, Robin
01/11/07 * WASHINGTON W 78-77 7010 (19)Goods, Anthony
01/13/07 * WASH. ST. W(OT) 71-68 7283 (30)Goods, Anthony
01-18-07 * at Oregon
L 66-59 8873 (13)Hill, Lawrence
01/20/07 * at Oregon St.
W 67-56 7145 (24)Hill, Lawrence
1/25/07 * USC
W 65-50 7145 (18)Lopez, Brook
(18)Hill, Lawrence
High Rebounds
Date
(15)Lopez, Robin
(8)Paul, Will
(8)Lopez, Robin
(9)Hill, Lawrence
(12)Lopez, Robin
(11)Hill, Lawrence
(7)Washington, Fred
(7)Hill, Lawrence
(6)Washington, Fred
(6)Lopez, Robin
(9)Washington, Fred
(9)Lopez, Robin
(8)Finger, Taj
1/28/07 * UCLA
W 75-68 7334 (22)Hill, Lawrence
01/31/07 GONZAGA
L(OT) 90-86 7178 (22)Hill, Lawrence
2/3/07 * at California
W 90-71 10684 (24)Hill, Lawrence
2/8/07 * at Washington St. L 58-45 7456 (13)Lopez, Brook
02/11/07 * at Washington
L 64-52 10000 (15)Hill, Lawrence
2/15/07 * OREGON ST.
W 70-55 7005 (23)Hill, Lawrence
2/17/07 * OREGON
W 88-69 7332 (26)Lopez, Brook
02/22/07 * at USC
L 69-65 9560 (23)Lopez, Brook
02/24/07 * at UCLA
L 75-61 12001 (23)Lopez, Brook
03/01/07 * ARIZONA ST. W 63-53 7502 (18)Hill, Lawrence
(18)Washington, Fred
03/03/07 * ARIZONA
L(OT) 85-80 7204 (22)Brown, Kenny
03/08/07 USC (3)
L(OT) 83-79 16585 (19)Goods, Anthony
03/15/07 Louisville (4)
L 78-58 20816 (18)Lopez, Brook
(9)Lopez, Brook
(9)Lopez, Robin
(7)Washington, Fred
(7)Hill, Lawrence
(7)Washington, Fred
(10)Lopez, Brook
(8)Washington, Fred
(9)Lopez, Brook
(11)Lopez, Brook
Opponent
W/L Score Attend High Points
High Rebounds
*– Conference game
(1) CBE Classic at Stanford, CA(2) Pete Newell Challenge at San Jose, CA
(3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA(4) NCAA Tournament at Lexington, KY
(8)Lopez, Brook
(12)Lopez, Brook
(7)Lopez, Robin
(7)Hill, Lawrence
(7)Lopez, Brook
(10)Washington, Fred
(7)Fields, Landry
(8)Johnson, Mitch
(9)Lopez, Brook
(9)Washington, Fred
(9)Lopez, Brook
(7)Hill, Lawrence
(8)Lopez, Brook
(10)Lopez, Brook
(7)Lopez, Brook
(7)Hill, Lawrence
2006-07 Game-by-Game Points, Rebounds & Assists
#1
#2
#3
#4
#11
Opponent
Date
Score WL Johnson Fields Weatherby Goods Lopez, B
SIENA
11/11/06 92-72 W 2-2-8 5-3-3
0-0-0 30-5-4 DNP
SAN JOSE STATE 11/14/06 73-52 W 7-1-9 2-0-1
0-3-0 11-6-3 DNP
AIR FORCE 11/15/06 45-79 L
6-2-5 2-2-0
0-1-0
7-3-1 DNP
NORTHWESTERN 11/17/06 58-53 W 9-3-2 0-1-0
1-2-1
7-7-2 DNP
DENVER
11/25/06 82-39 W 0-3-3 12-4-2
3-1-2 11-5-1 DNP
UC DAVIS
vs Texas Tech
SANTA CLARA at Fresno State
at Arizona State
11/28/06
12/3/06
12/16/06
12/19/06
12/28/06
84-72
70-59
46-62
69-67
71-60
W
W
L
W
W
at Arizona
CALIFORNIA
at Virginia
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON ST
12/30/06
1/3/07
1/7/07
1/11/07
1/13/07
75-89 L
63-67 L
76-75 W
78-77 W
71-68 W(OT)
at Oregon
at Oregon State
USC
UCLA
GONZAGA
1/18/07
1/20/07
1/25/07
1/28/07
1/31/07
59-66
67-56
65-50
75-68
86-90
at California
at Washington St.
at Washington
OREGON ST
OREGON
2/3/07
2/8/07
2/11/07
2/15/07
2/17/07
90-71 W
45-58 L
52-64 L
70-55 W
88-69 W
at USC
at UCLA
ARIZONA STATE
ARIZONA
vs USC
vs Louisville
#15
#22
Hill Brown
14-3-0 5-0-0
17-5-1 6-1-0
9-5-1 0-1-1
21-9-1 0-0-0
11-3-2 10-4-0
#24
Bobel
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
2-0-2
#31
Finger
2-3-4
4-4-0
2-3-1
12-4-0
4-1-2
#32
Dildy
0-1-0
5-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
5-1-1
#34
#42
#44
#55
Paul Lopez, R Washington Prowitt
6-5-0 14-15-1 14-3-7
DNP
2-8-0 12-2-0
7-3-2
DNP
5-5-0 10-8-0
4-0-0
DNP
0-1-2
8-5-1
0-5-5
DNP
DNP 13-12-0
6-6-3
5-5-2
8-2-4
2-6-2
9-5-2
9-2-10
3-3-3
4-0-0
2-1-0
7-3-0
DNP
11-3-0
0-3-3
0-1-1
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
18-0-2 0-1-0 20-11-2
11-4-2 18-4-0 19-7-2
2-2-0 5-1-0 7-4-1
9-7-3 10-3-1 17-8-1
14-1-5 0-0-1 13-6-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
0-1-1
DNP
DNP
11-1-1
2-3-0
3-5-0
2-5-0
14-8-1
0-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
1-0-0
DNP
0-1-0
5-4-2
7-3-2
8-6-1
10-9-1
8-3-0
14-5-6
9-7-3
4-6-2
12-9-3
8-5-2
4-2-1
0-2-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-5
7-4-2
5-2-0
4-1-2
0-0-1
6-0-2
1-4-0
5-3-5
0-1-0
7-4-1
0-0-1
0-1-1
DNP
DNP
0-0-2
10-3-3
12-2-0
11-3-1
19-1-4
30-3-3
17-9-0
4-3-2
12-3-1
12-3-1
8-10-2
20-7-1
12-7-0
13-4-1
18-7-3
15-9-2
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
8-5-0
0-6-0
4-0-0
1-0-0
4-2-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
14-7-3
16-9-1
15-6-3
17-3-0
5-8-2
0-1-8
11-8-7
11-7-6
7-7-5
2-5-1
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
3-1-2
2-1-0
7-5-8
5-2-4
L(OT) 7-6-4
7-6-2
0-0-0
2-2-1
0-1-1
2-2-0
1-2-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-2-1
DNP
7-1-0 6-6-0
16-2-5 12-9-1
10-5-3 18-11-3
20-4-1 7-8-2
16-3-3 20-12-0
13-4-1
24-8-2
18-9-2
22-5-1
22-5-5
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
3-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-2-1
1-1-0
1-0-0
2-1-0
3-6-1
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
3-1-1
DNP
0-0-0
DNP
10-7-0
3-4-1
6-4-1
6-6-0
8-8-2
12-8-3
6-4-2
1-5-2
5-0-2
8-6-6
0-1-0
DNP
2-2-0
3-4-0
0-0-0
2-3-2
0-0-0
0-1-3
2-8-4
12-4-2
0-3-0
6-2-0
5-7-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
0-0-3
0-0-0
0-1-2
3-0-0
0-2-0
14-6-3
11-1-1
3-3-2
DNP
DNP
19-7-0
13-2-1
6-4-1
20-7-0
26-9-0
24-7-4
0-9-3
15-2-1
23-7-2
15-1-3
0-0-0
3-1-0
5-1-0
3-2-3
11-3-3
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
8-3-0
2-2-1
2-1-0
2-2-0
6-3-0
0-0-0
DNP
0-1-0
2-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-2-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
2-7-1
2-6-0
7-3-0
0-3-2
4-4-0
21-6-8
7-10-1
7-2-3
12-7-4
12-6-8
0-1-0
1-1-0
0-0-0
3-2-0
2-0-0
2/22/07
2/24/07
3/1/07
3/3/07
3/8/07
65-69 L
5-4-4
61-75 L
3-5-3
63-53 W 11-4-4
80-85 L(OT) 0-1-1
79-83 L(OT) 4-4-3
0-3-1
9-2-0
0-3-0
7-4-2
15-3-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
19-4-5
23-8-1
23-9-2
4-2-0
21-8-0
6-10-1
21-8-1
13-3-3
18-7-3
20-3-3
3-7-1
0-0-0
3-0-0
3-1-2
22-2-3
6-1-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
2-1-1
4-3-1
5-7-3
8-3-0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
DNP
5-7-0
2-2-2
5-4-1
3-1-0
6-2-1
9-9-2
6-3-4
18-4-3
2-5-4
12-4-0
2-0-0
DNP
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
3/15/07
58-78
8-4-1
0-0-0
2-0-1
18-7-0
10-7-2
8-1-3
0-0-0
1-4-0
0-0-0
2-1-0
3-4-1
6-4-1
0-2-0
L
W
W
W
L
0-2-1
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
95
2006-2007 Boxscores
Game #1
Game #3
Stanford 92, Siena 72
Air Force 79, Stanford 45
Nov. 11, 2006
Stanford, CA
Nov. 15, 2006
Stanford, CA
(CBE Classic)
SienaFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
34 Ryan, David
f 4-7
2-4 1-1 0 3 3 2 11 1 2 0 1 34
33 Haddix, Michael
c 5-10
0-0 2-3 0 2 2 2 12 0 2 0 1 20
04 Fisher, Tay
g 0-0
0-0 2-3 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 21
23 Ubiles, Edwin
g 0-4
0-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 3 4 0 1 18
41 Hasbrouck, Kenny g 5-11
0-1 2-2 0 0 0 3 12 3 1 0 1 29
03 Beers, Mike 1-4
1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 11
21 Carr, James 1-2
0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
24 Magee, Cory 0-2
0-1 0-0 2 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 14
25 Moore, Ronald 4-9
2-3 0-2 0 1 1 2 10 3 3 0 3 22
42 Franklin, Alex 8-11
0-0 4-9 3 3 6 2 20 2 2 1 4 29
TEAM 2 2 4
Totals 28-60 5-14 11-21 8 14 22 16 72 13 16 1 12 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-8
0-1 2-2 0 3 3 3 14 0 1 0 0 22
44 Washington, Fred f 5-6
0-0 4-6 2 1 3 3 14 7 1 0 1 25
42 Lopez, Robin
c 7-10
0-0 0-0 6 9 15 2 14 1 3 6 0 23
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 1-4
0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 8 4 0 2 24
04 Goods, Anthony
g 11-16 7-11 1-2 0 5 5 1 30 4 3 0 2 32
02 Fields, Landry 2-5
0-1 1-2 1 2 3 2 5 3 0 0 0 20
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 8
22 Brown, Kenny 1-4
1-4 2-2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 8
24 Bobel, Chris 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
31 Finger, Taj 1-6
0-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 2 4 1 0 1 17
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 7
34 Paul, Will 3-4
0-0 0-0 3 2 5 0 6 0 1 0 0 12
TEAM 3 1 4
Totals 37-65 8-20 10-14 16 28 44 16 92 27 20 6 7 200
Halftime: Stanford 42, Siena 35
FG pct: Siena 46.6, Stanford 56.9
Officials: Vern Harris, Greg Nickson, Kevin Cutler
Technical fouls: Siena-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 6631
Stanford 73, San Jose State 52
Nov. 14, 2006
Stanford, CA
(CBE Classic)
96
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
S Min
0 27
0 20
1 24
0 28
0 32
0 15
0 12
0 7
1 16
0 4
0 15
2 201
Game #4
S Min
1 24
0 20
0 25
0 26
1 31
0 6
2 20
0 3
0 21
0 3
0 5
0 13
1 3
5 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 8-12
0-1 1-1 1 4 5 2 17 1 1 1 1 27
44 Washington, Fred f 3-4
0-0 1-3 0 3 3 4 7 2 0 0 0 14
42 Lopez, Robin
c 4-5
0-0 4-5 1 1 2 4 12 0 1 2 0 16
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 2-7
0-2 3-4 0 1 1 2 7 9 0 0 1 26
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-10
3-6 2-2 0 6 6 2 11 3 3 0 0 31
02 Fields, Landry 1-4
0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 15
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-3
0-1 0-0 0 3 3 2 0 0 3 0 1 15
22 Brown, Kenny 2-3
1-2 1-2 0 1 1 1 6 0 1 0 0 14
24 Bobel, Chris 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
31 Finger, Taj 2-3
0-0 0-0 1 3 4 4 4 0 1 0 0 16
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 1-2
1-1 2-2 0 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 5
34 Paul, Will 1-4
0-0 0-1 1 7 8 3 2 0 0 1 0 18
TEAM 3 3
Totals 27-57 5-16 14-20 4 32 36 27 73 16 12 4 3 200
Halftime: Stanford 32, San Jose State 25
FG pct: San Jose State 29.6, Stanford 47.4
Officials: Don McAllister, Ruben Ramos, Tony Padilla
Technical fouls: San Jose State-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 6787
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 4-8
1-2 0-0 2 3 5 0 9 1 1 1
44 Washington, Fred f 1-1
0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 0
42 Lopez, Robin
c 4-11
0-0 2-2 5 3 8 5 10 0 1 0
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 2-6
0-2 2-2 0 2 2 0 6 5 1 0
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-14
1-5 0-0 1 2 3 1 7 1 1 0
02 Fields, Landry 1-7
0-5 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0
22 Brown, Kenny 0-1
0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
31 Finger, Taj 1-2
0-0 0-2 2 1 3 4 2 1 2 1
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Paul, Will 0-2
0-1 5-6 1 4 5 2 5 0 2 0
TEAM 2 2
Totals 16-53 2-17 11-14 15 17 32 16 45 9 14 2
Halftime: Air Force 45, Stanford 21
FG pct: Air Force 54.9, Stanford 30.2
Officials: Don McAllister, Michael Eggers, Tony Padilla
Technical fouls: Air Force-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 6817
Game #2
San Jose StateFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
01 Pierce, Tim
f 1-7
0-5 4-6 0 0 0 3 6 1 3 0
15 Wooldridge, Kerry f 2-8
0-1 3-6 1 4 5 3 7 0 0 0
50 Barbary, Menelik c 3-9
0-0 0-1 3 4 7 4 6 0 5 0
11 Goins, Darion
g 0-4
0-2 0-0 0 4 4 0 0 2 1 0
24 Hill, Jamon
g 4-7
1-2 3-4 0 3 3 2 12 1 1 0
04 Richardson, Julian 1-1
0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0
20 Buggs, Kevin 0-2
0-1 1-6 1 2 3 4 1 0 1 0
21 Thomas, Devonte 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 0
22 Brown, Harry 4-10
0-0 4-5 3 6 9 4 12 0 3 0
23 Lee, Darren 1-1
1-1 1-2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
32 Smith, Justonn 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 Holloway, Lance 0-3
0-0 2-2 1 3 4 0 2 0 0 0
52 Wilson, Jerelle 0-2
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM 2 4 6
Totals 16-54 2-13 18-34 13 30 43 23 52 4 16 0
Air Force Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
21 Burtschi, Jaccob
f 10-15
4-7 0-4 5 7 12 1 24 1 0 0 2 30
34 Nwaelele, Dan
f 3-6
1-4 0-0 0 4 4 3 7 3 1 1 1 29
45 Welch, Nick
c 3-10
1-5 6-6 0 2 2 0 13 5 2 0 2 32
05 McCraw, Matt
g 4-6
3-5 0-0 1 3 4 2 11 5 1 0 0 29
12 Anderson, Tim
g 2-3
1-1 2-2 1 2 3 3 7 2 0 1 0 29
10 Henke, Andrew 2-4
0-1 3-3 0 3 3 2 7 1 1 0 0 21
14 Hood, Adam 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
22 Merriex, Avery 2-2
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 2
24 Teets, Ryan 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
31 Holland, Matt 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2
32 Kenzik, Eric 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
42 Johnson, Anwar 1-2
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 6
44 Maren, Keith 1-2
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3
50 Parker, Grant 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
54 Frye, John 0-0
0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 8
TEAM 1 1
Totals 28-51 10-24 13-17 8 23 31 14 79 19 6 2 7 200
Stanford 58, Northwestern 53
Nov. 17, 2006
Stanford, CA
Northwestern Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
32 Williams, Sterling f 3-5
1-1 1-1 1 1 2 1 8 1 0 0
44 Coble, Kevin
f 2-9
1-3 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 2 0 0
52 Scott, Vince
c 4-5
3-3 0-1 0 2 2 2 11 3 0 1
00 Doyle, Tim
g 3-7
1-2 6-6 0 7 7 3 13 6 4 1
20 Moore, Craig
g 1-7
0-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0
01 Okrzesik, Jason 2-3
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 1
05 Ryan, Jeff 3-6
1-2 1-5 0 0 0 1 8 1 1 0
23 Nash, Jeremy 1-3
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1
42 Tolic, Ivan 0-1
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0
TEAM 2 2 2
Totals 19-46 7-16 8-13 4 13 17 13 53 15 10 4
S Min
3 32
0 21
2 31
3 40
1 22
0 18
1 24
0 4
0 8
10 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 8-14
0-2 5-7 6 3 9 3 21 1 2 2 1 34
44 Washington, Fred f 0-1
0-0 0-0 2 3 5 2 0 5 3 0 0 23
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-7
0-0 2-2 3 2 5 1 8 1 3 3 0 30
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 4-8
1-3 0-0 0 3 3 0 9 2 0 0 0 34
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-11
1-7 0-0 1 6 7 2 7 2 4 0 0 36
02 Fields, Landry 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 1-3 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 10
22 Brown, Kenny 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
31 Finger, Taj 5-6
0-0 2-2 2 2 4 2 12 0 2 0 2 18
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 9
TEAM 1 2 3
Totals 23-48 2-13 10-14 15 25 40 11 58 14 16 5 4 200
Halftime: Stanford 26, Northwestern 19
FG pct: Northwestern 41.3, Stanford 47.9
Officials: David Hall, Martin Cota, Brian Sorenson
Technical fouls: Northwestern-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 6732
2006-2007 Boxscores
Game #5
Game #7
Stanford 82, Denver 39
Stanford 70, Texas Tech 59
Nov. 25, 2006
Stanford, CA
Dec. 3, 2006
San Jose, CA
(Pete Newell Challenge)
DenverFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
15 Jackson, Joseph
f 1-5
0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 1
01 Walker, DaShawn g 2-12
0-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 1 2 0
05 Bullock, Tyler
g 3-8
2-5 4-4 0 3 3 1 12 1 2 0
10 Porch, Antonio
g 2-5
1-2 1-3 1 4 5 3 6 1 2 0
14 Wetrich, Steve
g 1-5
0-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 2 1 5 0
00 Timms, Chris 3-4
0-0 1-3 0 3 3 2 7 0 0 0
13 Lattimore, Myke 0-5
0-1 1-2 1 2 3 4 1 1 0 0
20 Cox, Alex 1-3
1-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 3 0 1 0
24 Rohnert, Nate 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0
52 Howard, Kenny 1-2
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0
TEAM 3 1 4
Totals 14-49 4-19 7-12 6 23 29 14 39 5 15 1
S Min
0 20
1 31
0 31
0 25
2 29
0 17
4 19
0 15
0 6
0 7
7 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 5-10
1-1 0-1 1 2 3 1 11 2 0 1 1 21
44 Washington, Fred f 3-6
0-0 0-1 3 3 6 3 6 3 1 0 2 21
42 Lopez, Robin
c 6-12
0-0 1-2 7 5 12 1 13 0 2 2 0 22
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 0-3
0-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 19
04 Goods, Anthony
g 4-8
3-7 0-0 0 5 5 1 11 1 2 0 0 20
02 Fields, Landry 5-10
2-5 0-0 2 2 4 1 12 2 1 0 0 19
03 Weatherby, Carlton 1-1
1-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 11
22 Brown, Kenny 4-8
2-6 0-0 1 3 4 1 10 0 0 0 0 20
24 Bobel, Chris 0-0
0-0 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 5
31 Finger, Taj 2-3
0-1 0-1 0 1 1 2 4 2 2 1 1 18
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 2-3
1-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 11
55 Prowitt, Peter 2-3
0-0 1-3 2 3 5 2 5 2 0 0 0 13
TEAM 1 1
Totals 34-67 10-23 4-11 16 30 46 17 82 20 9 4 5 200
Texas TechFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
03 Zeno, Martin
f 5-10
0-1 6-8 0 4 4 5 16 2 3 0 1 28
44 Dora, Darryl
f 1-3
1-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 23
34 Rizvic, Esmir
c 3-7
0-0 2-4 1 4 5 3 8 1 1 0 4 26
22 Jackson, Jarrius
g 8-17
2-5 3-5 1 4 5 2 21 1 2 0 4 40
42 Burgess, Charlie
g 2-7
0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 2 3 0 3 29
05 Valentine, Benny 1-6
1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 14
13 White, Decensae 1-3
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 10
20 Voskuil, Alan 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
30 Prince, Michael 1-2
0-0 0-0 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 14
32 Plefka, Jon 0-2
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 5
41 Suljagic, Damir 0-0
0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8
TEAM 2 2 4
Totals 22-58 4-14 11-18 9 23 32 22 59 12 13 0 15 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-12
2-3 5-8 2 5 7 2 19 2 1 1 1 30
44 Washington, Fred f 2-3
0-0 5-7 4 3 7 1 9 3 4 1 2 37
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-6
0-0 1-2 0 3 3 4 7 2 0 1 1 16
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 1-5
0-1 0-0 1 5 6 2 2 2 4 0 2 34
04 Goods, Anthony
g 2-8
1-5 6-8 1 3 4 1 11 2 5 0 1 36
02 Fields, Landry 1-4
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 8
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 5
11 Lopez, Brook 8-13
0-0 2-2 1 3 4 2 18 0 1 0 0 17
31 Finger, Taj 1-3
0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 12
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-2
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 5
TEAM 2 5 7
Totals 24-56
3-9 19-27 14 31 45 16 70 12 18 3 8 200
Halftime: Stanford 38, Denver 19
FG pct: Denver 28.6, Stanford 50.7
Officials: Bill Vinovich, Chris Rastatter, Don Tuggle
Technical fouls: Denver-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 6894
Halftime: Stanford 34, Texas Tech 24
FG pct: Texas Tech 37.9, Stanford 42.9
Officials: Vern Harris, Mark Reischling, Bruce Hicks
Technical fouls: Texas Tech-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7833
Game #6
Game #8
Stanford 84, UC Davis 72
Santa Clara 62, Stanford 46
Nov. 28, 2006
Stanford, CA
Dec. 16, 2006
Stanford, CA
UC DavisFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
05 Juillerat, Thomas f 5-10
0-0 0-2 2 2 4 3 10 2 5 1
24 Lopez Low, Jesse
f 2-8
0-1 6-8 1 7 8 4 10 1 0 0
01 Marentez, Rommel g 4-9
1-4 2-2 2 2 4 4 11 3 4 1
02 Oliver, Vince
g 6-13
3-6 5-6 0 3 3 3 20 0 2 0
42 Hanson, Shane
g 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 2 1 0
03 Ellis, Bussey 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 1 2 0
15 Carter, David 1-3
0-0 3-4 2 0 2 1 5 1 1 0
21 Portz, C.J 0-0
0-0 1-2 0 2 2 2 1 0 4 0
32 Warmerdam, Ari 3-5
1-3 2-2 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0
41 Calegari, Dominic 0-0
0-0 0-2 0 2 2 0 0 0 3 1
44 Henry-Ala, Frank 3-5
0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 6 0 3 0
TEAM 4 2 6 2
Totals 24-55 5-17 19-28 11 23 34 27 72 10 27 3
S Min
1 28
1 23
1 28
0 32
2 16
1 16
2 12
0 11
0 12
0 8
4 14
12 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 9-10
0-0 2-5 5 6 11 1 20 2 3 1 3 30
44 Washington, Fred f 6-8
0-1 2-2 2 3 5 3 14 6 5 0 2 30
42 Lopez, Robin
c 2-4
0-0 1-7 0 4 4 3 5 2 1 5 0 23
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 4-9
0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 8 4 5 0 3 29
04 Goods, Anthony
g 5-9
4-5 4-6 0 0 0 3 18 2 2 0 1 34
02 Fields, Landry 1-5
0-1 2-2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 11
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 3 1 0 0 12
11 Lopez, Brook 0-2
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
22 Brown, Kenny 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
31 Finger, Taj 5-7
0-0 1-2 0 1 1 4 11 1 3 1 1 14
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0+
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 4-4 0 2 2 2 4 1 0 0 1 10
TEAM 2 2
Totals 32-55
4-8 16-28 8 23 31 24 84 21 22 7 11 200
Halftime: Stanford 41, UC Davis 29
FG pct: UC Davis 43.6, Stanford 58.2
Officials: Mike Eggers, Michael Irving, Hugh Suffren
Technical fouls: UC Davis-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7065
Santa ClaraFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
15 Denison, Sean
f 4-7
0-0 2-5 0 2 2 4 10 0 1 0
21 Henke, Mitch
f 1-5
0-1 0-1 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 0
54 Bryant, John
c 1-6
0-0 1-2 1 6 7 1 3 0 0 1
05 Angley, Brody
g 4-8
0-0 2-3 2 3 5 0 10 3 4 0
23 Pariseau, Danny
g 7-11
0-1 2-2 3 6 9 3 16 4 2 0
00 Higgins, Josh 3-6
0-0 0-0 3 1 4 3 6 0 3 0
10 Rohe, Brandon 2-5
2-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 6 0 0 0
12 Dougherty, Scott 2-5
1-3 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 0 1 0
13 Mbanugo, Okechukwu 0-2
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Latimer, Cedric 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
34 Parham, Tristan 1-3
0-0 2-4 2 1 3 2 4 0 0 0
TEAM 2 2
Totals 25-58
3-7 9-17 16 23 39 18 62 8 15 1
S Min
1 20
0 27
1 24
2 35
3 26
0 12
1 19
0 23
0 0
0 0
0 14
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 2-7
1-1 2-4 2 2 4 1 7 1 1 1
44 Washington, Fred f 0-4
0-0 4-8 3 3 6 3 4 2 4 0
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-7
0-0 2-2 3 3 6 1 8 1 1 2
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 4-6
1-2 0-0 1 4 5 3 9 2 2 0
04 Goods, Anthony
g 1-9
0-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 0
02 Fields, Landry 2-6
2-4 1-2 0 3 3 0 7 0 3 0
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
11 Lopez, Brook 1-4
0-0 3-5 1 0 1 3 5 0 3 1
22 Brown, Kenny 0-3
0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Bobel, Chris 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
31 Finger, Taj 1-2
0-0 1-2 3 2 5 5 3 0 2 0
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Paul, Will 0-1
0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
TEAM 2 2 4
Totals 14-51 4-15 14-25 16 21 37 19 46 7 18 4
S Min
2 25
1 27
0 25
1 27
0 31
1 17
1 9
2 16
0 7
0 1
0 9
0 2
0 4
8 200
8 200
Halftime: Santa Clara 28, Stanford 12
FG pct: Santa Clara 43.1, Stanford 27.5
Officials: David Libby, Mike Seypher, Deron White
Technical fouls: Santa Clara-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 6953
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Game #9
Game #11
Stanford 69, Fresno State 67
Arizona 89, Stanford 75
Dec. 19, 2006
Fresno, CA
Dec. 30, 2006
Tucson, AZ
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-12
0-3 5-6 3 5 8 4 17 1 2 0
44 Washington, Fred f 5-8
0-0 2-6 5 4 9 3 12 3 1 2
42 Lopez, Robin
c 4-8
0-0 2-2 1 8 9 3 10 1 1 1
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 3-9
3-6 0-0 0 2 2 2 9 10 3 0
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-9
3-7 0-0 0 7 7 2 9 3 1 0
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Lopez, Brook 4-14
0-0 2-4 1 2 3 3 10 1 0 0
31 Finger, Taj 1-4
0-0 0-0 1 4 5 4 2 0 1 1
TEAM 1 1 1
Totals 26-64 6-16 11-18 11 33 44 21 69 19 10 4
S Min
1 33
0 35
0 23
1 402 36
0 0+
0 20
0 13
4 200
Fresno State Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
03 McGuire, Dominic f 9-16
0-3 7-12 2 11 13 1 25 2 3 2 2 37
14 Hosley, Quinton
f 6-11
2-6 4-7 5 8 13 5 18 2 3 0 1 33
34 Coleman, Ja’Vance f 1-10
0-4 2-2 0 3 3 2 4 2 1 0 1 31
21 Hernandez, Hector c 3-10
3-7 0-0 0 3 3 5 9 1 1 1 0 23
01 Bell, Kevin
g 4-8
2-4 1-2 0 4 4 0 11 5 2 0 3 40
02 Taylor, Shawn 0-0
0-0 0-2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 12
12 Miller, Eddie 0-2
0-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 24
TEAM 2 2
Totals 23-57 7-26 14-25 8 33 41 17 67 14 12 5 7 200
Halftime: Stanford 32, Fresno State 24
FG pct: Stanford 40.6, Fresno State 40.4
Officials: Bob Staffen (Ref), Mike Scyphers, Frank Harvey III
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Fresno State-None.
Attendance: 15423
Game #10
Stanford 71, Arizona State 60
Dec. 28, 2006
Tempe, AZ
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 5-9
1-3 2-5 2 4 6 0 13 1 2 1 1 34
44 Washington, Fred f 3-4
0-0 2-6 1 4 5 4 8 2 1 2 1 29
42 Lopez, Robin
c 4-6
0-0 0-1 2 1 3 4 8 0 2 2 0 22
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 1-3
0-0 1-2 0 3 3 1 3 3 5 0 3 34
04 Goods, Anthony
g 1-9
1-5 11-13 0 1 1 2 14 5 1 0 1 33
02 Fields, Landry 4-6
3-4 0-0 2 1 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 11
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
11 Lopez, Brook 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 4
22 Brown, Kenny 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
31 Finger, Taj 3-7
0-0 8-8 3 5 8 0 14 1 1 0 1 25
34 Paul, Will 0-1
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
TEAM
Totals 21-46 5-12 24-35 11 19 30 15 71 13 12 6 7 200
Arizona StateFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
04 Pendergraph, Jeff f 6-11
0-0 5-6 4 7 11 3 17 1 6 1 0 37
45 Angounou, Serge f 2-6
1-3 2-2 3 5 8 3 7 1 0 0 3 33
01 Atuahene, Antwi
g 2-5
0-1 2-4 2 3 5 5 6 4 0 0 1 26
12 Glasser, Derek
g 1-6
0-3 1-2 0 2 2 3 3 5 2 0 2 36
14 Polk, Christian
g 5-9
1-4 0-1 0 1 1 2 11 2 4 0 1 30
00 Morill, Allen 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
20 Alridge, Robby 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
23 Jones, Steve 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
24 Odufuwa, George 1-1
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3
30 Seay, Sylvester 4-9
0-2 0-0 2 0 2 1 8 1 1 1 1 11
44 Shipp, Jerren 2-5
1-3 1-2 1 2 3 5 6 1 1 0 0 17
TEAM 1 1 2
Totals 23-52 3-16 11-17 13 22 35 22 60 15 14 2 9 199
Halftime: Stanford 33, Arizona State 24
FG pct: Stanford 45.7, Arizona State 44.2
Officials: Dick Cartmell, Michael Eggers, Tim Gabutero
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Arizona State-None.
Attendance: 7656
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StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 8-14
3-6 1-1 1 6 7 4 20 1 0 0 0 27
44 Washington, Fred f 0-3
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 8 2 0 0 37
42 Lopez, Robin
c 7-10
0-0 0-2 3 4 7 1 14 3 2 1 0 28
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 21
04 Goods, Anthony
g 4-16 2-12 0-1 0 3 3 4 10 3 0 0 1 32
02 Fields, Landry 2-6
2-6 0-0 0 0 0 2 6 2 2 0 0 11
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
11 Lopez, Brook 7-14
0-0 3-3 7 2 9 1 17 0 3 2 1 25
31 Finger, Taj 4-8
0-0 0-0 5 0 5 3 8 0 1 0 0 18
TEAM 4 4
Totals 32-71 7-24 4-7 21 15 36 19 75 23 13 3 3 200
Arizona Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
03 Williams, Marcus f 10-14
2-2 1-1 1 7 8 4 23 1 4 0
34 Budinger, Chase
f 3-6
1-2 6-6 1 3 4 1 13 1 0 0
55 Radenovic, Ivan
f 7-14
1-2 7-7 3 3 6 1 22 5 4 0
05 McClellan, Jawann g 1-4
1-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0
15 Shakur, Mustafa
g 6-8
2-2 4-4 0 1 1 2 18 9 3 0
12 Dillon, Daniel 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Wise, Nic 1-1
1-1 1-2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
14 Tangara, Mohamed 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Onobun, Fendi 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 Hill, Jordan 1-1
0-0 1-2 0 3 3 2 3 0 0 0
44 Brielmaier, Bret 1-1
0-0 0-2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
TEAM 1 3 4 1
Totals 30-49 8-10 21-26 7 20 27 12 89 17 12 0
S Min
1 28
3 37
4 36
0 34
2 36
0 6
0 5
0 1
0 1
1 8
0 8
11 200
Halftime: Arizona 50, Stanford 43
FG pct: Stanford 45.1, Arizona 61.2
Officials: Randy McCall, Bill Kennedy, Tom Wood
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Arizona-None.
Attendance: 14571
Game #12
California 67, Stanford 63
Jan. 3, 2007
Stanford, CA
CaliforniaFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
14 Vierneisel, Eric
f 3-6
2-4 0-0 1 2 3 4 8 0 0 0 0 19
24 Robertson, Theo
f 2-7
1-3 1-2 1 5 6 4 6 3 2 0 0 40
34 Anderson, Ryan
f 4-14
1-4 3-3 3 3 6 3 12 1 2 0 0 33
01 Ubaka, Ayinde
g 9-19
3-9 5-6 1 3 4 0 26 3 4 0 1 36
23 Christopher, Patrick g 3-6
0-1 2-2 0 4 4 2 8 1 2 1 2 23
02 Wilkes, OMar. 2-3
1-1 0-0 1 2 3 2 5 1 0 0 0 25
03 Randle, Jerome 1-3
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 8
31 Pribble, Alex 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
32 Harrison, Taylor 0-2
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 15
TEAM 3 3
Totals 24-60 8-23 11-13 8 24 32 19 67 11 10 1 3 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 3-9
0-2 6-8 1 6 7 1 12 0 1 0 1 32
44 Washington, Fred f 4-8
0-0 3-4 5 3 8 4 11 7 2 1 0 33
42 Lopez, Robin
c 5-13
0-0 6-11 6 3 9 2 16 1 2 4 0 29
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 3-7
1-4 0-0 1 3 4 3 7 2 2 0 0 28
04 Goods, Anthony
g 4-11
2-7 2-2 0 2 2 4 12 0 2 0 0 28
02 Fields, Landry 0-4
0-2 1-2 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 19
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6
11 Lopez, Brook 2-7
0-0 0-2 2 1 3 1 4 2 3 0 2 16
31 Finger, Taj 0-1
0-0 0-0 3 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 9
TEAM 2 4 6
Totals 21-61 3-16 18-29 21 29 50 17 63 13 12 5 4 200
Halftime: California 34, Stanford 25
FG pct: California 40.0, Stanford 34.4
Officials: David Hall, Ruben Ramos, Michael Irving
Technical fouls: California-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7332
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Game #13
Game #15
Stanford 76, Virginia 75
Stanford 71, Washington State 68 (OT)
Jan. 7, 2007
Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 13, 2007
Stanford, CA
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 6-10
0-0 0-1 1 2 3 5 12 1 2 0 1 15
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 4-10
1-3 4-4 2 2 4 3 13 1 0 0 0 31
44 Washington, Fred f 3-6
0-0 5-7 4 3 7 4 11 6 0 0 0 34
42 Lopez, Robin
c 6-10
0-0 3-6 3 3 6 2 15 3 1 2 0 34
04 Goods, Anthony
g 4-12
3-7 0-0 0 3 3 1 11 1 3 0 0 30
01 Johnson, Mitch 1-5
1-4 2-2 0 2 2 4 5 0 0 0 1 17
02 Fields, Landry 2-2
1-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 5 5 1 0 0 22
22 Brown, Kenny 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
31 Finger, Taj 1-3
0-0 2-2 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 14
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1
TEAM 3 3
Totals 27-59 6-16 16-22 11 20 31 26 76 17 10 2 2 200
Washington StateFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
32 Harmeling, Daven f 5-11
4-8 0-0 0 1 1 2 14 1 0 0 0 39
33 Clark, Ivory
f 8-14
0-0 0-2 4 5 9 2 16 0 1 2 0 41
34 Cowgill, Robbie
c 2-4
0-0 0-0 0 5 5 5 4 0 0 0 1 22
02 Low, Derrick
g 6-16
0-5 4-4 0 1 1 1 16 2 2 0 0 44
25 Weaver, Kyle
g 5-16
0-2 4-5 4 9 13 4 14 10 3 1 6 37
04 Koprivica, Nikola 2-4
0-1 0-2 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 19
10 Rochestie, Taylor 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
11 Baynes, Aron 0-4
0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 10
52 Forrest, Caleb 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7
TEAM 2 2
Totals 28-69 4-16 8-13 11 25 36 19 68 13 6 3 7 225
VirginiaFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
01 Harris, Will
f 2-5
0-0 1-2 3 3 6 1 5 1 1 0
11 Mikalauskas, Lauryna f 2-4
0-0 2-4 1 1 2 4 6 0 1 0
02 Reynolds, J.R
g 3-7
1-2 7-8 0 1 1 3 14 1 1 0
24 Diane, Mamadi
g 1-6
0-3 0-0 1 3 4 2 2 1 0 0
44 Singletary, Sean
g 6-14
3-6 9-10 1 3 4 3 24 2 3 0
12 Tucker, Jamil 1-3
1-2 1-2 0 2 2 3 4 0 0 0
21 Soroye, Tunji 0-1
0-0 2-2 0 3 3 2 2 0 1 0
30 Joseph, Adrian 5-7
2-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 12 1 1 0
33 Cain, Jason 1-1
0-0 0-0 2 5 7 4 2 1 2 1
45 Tat, Solomon 1-3
0-0 2-3 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 0
TEAM 2 2
Totals 22-51 7-15 24-31 9 23 32 23 75 7 12 1
S Min
0 19
0 18
0 23
0 18
1 38
0 16
1 15
0 23
1 19
2 11
5 200
Halftime: Stanford 33, Virginia 31
FG pct: Stanford 45.8, Virginia 43.1
Officials: Bruce Hicks, Bill Kennedy, Greg Nixon
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Virginia-None.
Attendance: 13846
Game #14
Stanford 78, Washington 77
Jan. 11, 2007
Stanford, CA
WashingtonFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
40 Brockman, Jon
f 11-18
0-0 1-2 5 5 10 3 23 1 3 0 0 37
44 Nelson, Phil
f 3-5
1-3 0-0 1 1 2 0 7 0 1 0 0 21
10 Hawes, Spencer
c 3-12
0-1 0-2 3 5 8 5 6 3 3 1 1 29
02 Oliver, Adrian
g 4-7
2-2 0-0 3 1 4 3 10 3 2 0 3 29
20 Appleby, Ryan
g 2-6
1-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 5 2 1 0 1 24
05 Dentmon, Justin 7-9
0-0 1-1 1 4 5 2 15 1 3 0 1 24
21 Wallace, Artem 1-2
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 14
24 Pondexter, Quincy 2-10
0-2 5-6 0 3 3 2 9 0 0 0 0 22
TEAM 2 1 3
Totals 33-69 4-10 7-11 16 23 39 18 77 10 14 1 7 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 6-8
0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 12 1 2 3 0 30
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 7-13
3-7 1-1 1 6 7 5 18 3 2 1 2 30
44 Washington, Fred f 1-4
0-0 5-9 3 4 7 2 7 5 1 0 1 36
42 Lopez, Robin
c 8-12
0-1 1-3 1 2 3 1 17 0 2 4 0 37
04 Goods, Anthony
g 6-13
3-9 4-4 0 1 1 1 19 4 3 0 1 37
01 Johnson, Mitch 2-5
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 4 2 1 0 2 15
02 Fields, Landry 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 7
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8
TEAM 3 4 7
Totals 30-55 6-18 12-19 8 22 30 13 78 15 13 8 6 200
Halftime: Stanford 38, Washington 36
FG pct: Washington47.8, Stanford 54.5
Officials: Dick Cartmell, Randy Burkhart, Michael Irving
Technical fouls: Washington-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7010
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 4-9
0-0 0-0 2 8 10 0 8 2 3 3 0 28
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-13
1-3 2-3 1 8 9 0 15 2 1 0 0 4042 Lopez, Robin
c 0-4
0-0 5-8 5 3 8 2 5 2 4 0 0 32
04 Goods, Anthony
g 11-16
5-8 3-4 0 3 3 2 30 3 0 0 0 45
44 Washington, Fred g 1-3
0-0 0-2 1 4 5 4 2 1 2 1 2 29
01 Johnson, Mitch 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 5
02 Fields, Landry 3-10
0-3 1-3 1 3 4 1 7 1 0 1 0 21
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 10
31 Finger, Taj 1-3
0-0 2-2 2 0 2 3 4 0 2 0 0 15
TEAM 4 4
Totals 26-58 6-14 13-22 12 33 45 17 71 14 14 5 3 225
Halftime: Washington State 27, Stanford 26
FG pct: Washington State 40.6, Stanford 44.8
Officials: Mike Littlewood, Frank Harvey, Brian Sorenson
Technical fouls: Washington State-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7283
Game #16
Oregon 66, Stanford 59
Jan. 18, 2007
Eugene, OR
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 4-11
1-4 4-5 0 4 4 5 13 1 0 1
44 Washington, Fred f 4-7
0-0 4-5 5 3 8 3 12 3 4 0
42 Lopez, Robin
c 5-7
0-0 0-0 2 5 7 2 10 0 1 4
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 1-1
1-1 0-0 0 1 1 4 3 2 1 0
04 Goods, Anthony
g 2-10
1-8 2-2 0 1 1 3 7 0 5 0
02 Fields, Landry 3-9
1-6 0-0 1 5 6 5 7 2 1 1
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-0 1-2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
11 Lopez, Brook 3-5
0-0 0-0 1 5 6 4 6 0 2 2
22 Brown, Kenny 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Finger, Taj 0-3
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 2
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM 2 2
Totals 22-54 4-19 11-14 13 27 40 28 59 9 15 10
S Min
0 23
1 30
0 30
0 16
1 38
0 22
0 8
0 12
0 1
0 12
0 6
0 2
2 200
OregonFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
01 Hairston, Malik
f 1-5
0-2 1-5 4 5 9 2 3 2 0 0 2 33
04 Taylor, Bryce
f 3-6
1-3 7-8 1 1 2 2 14 0 2 1 1 34
10 Leunen, Maarty
c 2-11
1-5 3-4 2 6 8 1 8 1 1 1 2 36
00 Brooks, Aaron
g 4-13
1-3 10-10 4 6 10 5 19 2 0 0 2 38
12 Porter, Tajuan
g 3-6
3-4 6-6 0 2 2 0 15 0 1 0 0 30
03 Platt, Mitch 0-0
0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
25 Oguchi, Chamberlain 1-5
0-2 2-2 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 18
42 Zahn, Adam 1-4
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5
50 Catron, Joevan 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5
TEAM 2 1 3
Totals 15-51 6-19 30-37 14 21 35 16 66 6 5 2 7 200
Halftime: Stanford 26, Oregon25
FG pct: Stanford 40.7, Oregon29.4
Officials: Don McAllister, Chris Rastatter, Quinn Crozier
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Oregon-None.
Attendance: 8873
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Game #17
Game #19
Stanford 67, Oregon State 56
Stanford 75, UCLA 68
Jan. 20, 2007
Corvallis, OR
Jan. 28, 2007
Stanford, CA
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 9-15
5-9 1-2 4 4 8 0 24 2 3 2 1 35
44 Washington, Fred f 2-3
0-0 2-3 1 3 4 4 6 2 4 0 0 24
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-2
0-0 1-2 0 4 4 4 3 1 1 2 0 29
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-6
2-3 8-10 0 2 2 2 16 5 2 0 1 32
11 Lopez, Brook
g 5-6
1-1 1-1 1 8 9 2 12 1 1 1 0 33
01 Johnson, Mitch 0-1
0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 14
02 Fields, Landry 0-3
0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 12
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 9
34 Paul, Will 1-2
1-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 9
TEAM 1 4 5
Totals 21-38 9-17 16-22 9 26 35 16 67 12 18 5 2 200
UCLA Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
03 Shipp, Josh
f 3-8
0-1 3-4 1 3 4 2 9 5 2 0 6 30
23 Mbah a Moute, Luc R f 2-3
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 17
14 Mata, Lorenzo
c 3-7
0-0 1-2 1 2 3 5 7 0 0 2 0 25
02 Collison, Darren
g 7-14
2-3 1-2 0 0 0 2 17 4 3 0 5 34
04 Afflalo, Arron
g 8-18
3-9 3-4 2 4 6 3 22 5 2 0 0 35
00 Westbrook, Russell 1-2
0-1 1-2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 7
11 Wright, Ryan 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7
12 Aboya, Alfred 2-3
0-0 0-0 3 1 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 18
13 Keefe, James 0-4
0-0 0-1 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 13
20 Roll, Michael 1-4
0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 14
TEAM 4 4
Totals 27-63 5-16 9-15 12 16 28 24 68 14 8 3 12 200
Oregon State Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
03 Jones, Marcel
f 9-20
2-4 0-0 4 4 8 2 20 0 0 1 7 34
10 Schaftenaar, Roeland f 1-7
1-3 0-0 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 31
35 Jeffers, Kyle
c 6-11
0-0 2-3 2 3 5 2 14 0 1 0 1 33
05 Tarver, Josh
g 3-11
0-2 2-2 0 2 2 3 8 5 2 0 1 34
14 McGillis, Jack
g 1-4
1-3 0-0 1 1 2 3 3 1 0 0 1 28
02 Hampton, Calvin 1-1
0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 5
04 Tsagarakis, Angelo 2-4
1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 9
22 Washington, Wesley 0-3
0-1 0-1 1 1 2 2 0 3 2 1 1 17
23 Johnson, Michael 0-0
0-0 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 9
TEAM 5 5 2
Totals 23-61 5-15 5-9 16 12 28 16 56 10 7 2 12 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 2-7
0-1 3-5 2 6 8 3 7 2 0 1 0 30
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 8-10
2-3 4-6 0 5 5 1 22 1 4 2 0 33
44 Washington, Fred f 2-6
0-0 1-1 0 0 0 2 5 2 1 1 1 25
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-6
0-0 0-0 4 2 6 3 6 0 3 1 0 14
04 Goods, Anthony
g 5-10
4-7 6-10 1 3 4 2 20 1 2 0 1 35
01 Johnson, Mitch 0-3
0-0 5-6 0 2 2 1 5 4 3 0 2 27
02 Fields, Landry 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 7
03 Weatherby, Carlton 1-1
0-0 0-1 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 3
22 Brown, Kenny 1-3
1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 2-2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 8
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
55 Prowitt, Peter 1-3
0-0 1-2 3 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 12
TEAM 3 4 7
Totals 23-50 7-14 22-33 14 26 40 14 75 12 14 7 5 200
Halftime: Oregon State 34, Stanford 29
FG pct: Stanford 55.3, Oregon State 37.7
Officials: Ruben Ramos, Randy Burkhart, Deron White
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Oregon State-Jones, Marcel.
Attendance: 7145
Halftime: UCLA 37, Stanford 25
FG pct: UCLA 42.9, Stanford 46.0
Officials: Dick Cartmell, Dave Libbey, Bill Kennedy
Technical fouls: UCLA-Westbrook, Russell, Stanford University-None.
Attendance: 7334
Game #18
Stanford 65, USC 50
Game #20
Jan. 25, 2007
Stanford, CA
USCFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
22 Gibson, Taj
f 5-13
0-0 1-6 2 6 8 2 11 0 4 3
21 N’diaye, Abdoulaye c 1-2
0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0
01 Young, Nick
g 5-19
1-5 2-2 2 1 3 3 13 2 0 0
03 Stewart, Lodrick
g 1-8
1-4 2-2 0 1 1 4 5 3 2 0
34 Pruitt, Gabe
g 4-14
2-7 0-0 1 1 2 0 10 2 3 0
13 Hackett, Daniel 0-4
0-0 2-2 1 2 3 4 2 1 2 0
15 Lewis, Dwight 3-7
0-1 1-1 0 3 3 1 7 0 0 0
23 Wilkinson, Keith 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
42 Cromwell, RouSean 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM 6 3 9
Totals 19-67 4-17 8-13 15 18 33 14 50 8 11 3
S Min
1 39
0 4
1 40
1 28
1 29
0 21
0 23
0 13
0 3
4 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 9-17
0-0 0-0 2 9 11 4 18 3 4 12 0 33
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-10
2-4 4-4 1 8 9 3 18 2 1 4 1 37
44 Washington, Fred f 0-2
0-0 1-2 2 3 5 3 1 2 5 0 1 19
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-6
0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 6 1 0 3 0 22
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-7
2-5 2-2 0 5 5 0 10 3 4 0 1 39
01 Johnson, Mitch 2-5
1-3 2-2 0 5 5 1 7 8 3 0 2 30
02 Fields, Landry 1-4
0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 11
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 1-2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 4
55 Prowitt, Peter 1-1
0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3
TEAM 1 1 2
Totals 25-52 5-12 10-12 9 36 45 15 65 20 20 19 6 200
Halftime: Stanford 37, USC 20
FG pct: USC 28.4, Stanford 48.1
Officials: Mike Littlewood, Tony Padilla, Michael Greenstein
Technical fouls: USC-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7145
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Gonzaga 90, Stanford 86 (2OT)
Jan. 31, 2007
Stanford, CA
Gonzaga Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
32 Mallon, Sean
f 4-7
1-2 0-0 0 0 0 5 9 1 2 0
42 Heytvelt, Josh
f 4-13
2-4 2-3 2 10 12 5 12 0 0 3
02 Pargo, Jeremy
g 7-13
0-0 9-13 0 7 7 2 23 3 2 0
05 Raivio, Derek
g 6-15
1-8 8-8 0 2 2 1 21 4 1 0
15 Bouldin, Matt
g 2-11
1-3 5-7 3 4 7 2 10 4 2 0
04 Altidor-Cespedes, P 0-1
0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
22 Downs, Micah 0-3
0-2 0-0 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 0
25 Pendergraft, David 5-7
1-1 3-3 0 4 4 3 14 0 2 0
31 Kuso, Abdullahi 0-0
0-0 0-2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 2
TEAM 2 3 5 1
Totals 28-70 6-20 28-38 10 34 44 23 90 13 11 5
S Min
0 17
0 39
3 45
1 43
5 39
0 7
0 18
1 35
1 7
11 250
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 8-18
1-2 3-4 1 11 12 4 20 0 2 5 0 35
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 8-14
3-6 3-4 1 4 5 4 22 5 5 1 0 39
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-6
0-0 6-8 4 4 8 2 8 2 1 4 0 34
04 Goods, Anthony
g 5-15 4-10 2-4 0 3 3 5 16 3 3 0 0 45
44 Washington, Fred g 3-4
0-0 2-6 2 4 6 5 8 6 3 0 0 44
01 Johnson, Mitch 3-8
1-4 0-0 0 6 6 3 7 4 1 0 0 28
02 Fields, Landry 1-2
0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 8
22 Brown, Kenny 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
31 Finger, Taj 1-3
1-1 0-0 1 5 6 1 3 1 0 0 0 13
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
TEAM 2 2
Totals 30-71 10-24 16-26 12 38 50 27 86 21 16 10 1 250
Halftime: Stanford 32, Gonzaga 27
FG pct: Gonzaga 40.0, Stanford 42.3
Officials: Tony Padilla, Michael Eggers, Tom Wood
Technical fouls: Gonzaga-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7178
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Game #21
Game #23
Stanford 90, California 71
Washington 64, Stanford 52
Feb. 3, 2007
Berkeley, CA
Feb. 11, 2007
Seattle, WA
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 9-15
0-0 1-1 2 5 7 2 19 0 2 1 0 27
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 10-13
4-6 0-0 1 6 7 1 24 4 2 0 0 33
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-8
0-0 0-0 2 5 7 2 2 1 1 5 0 26
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-9
0-5 8-8 0 6 6 3 14 3 0 0 1 38
44 Washington, Fred g 7-10
0-0 7-9 3 3 6 1 21 8 1 0 0 36
01 Johnson, Mitch 1-2
0-1 0-0 0 3 3 4 2 2 2 0 0 13
02 Fields, Landry 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3
22 Brown, Kenny 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
31 Finger, Taj 1-2
0-0 6-6 1 2 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 12
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
TEAM
Totals 32-59 4-12 22-24 9 34 43 13 90 21 9 6 2 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 3-6
0-0 0-0 1 3 4 3 6 1 3 4 1 24
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-14
3-7 0-0 1 1 2 2 15 1 2 3 1 32
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-6
0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 7 0 1 2 0 26
04 Goods, Anthony
g 1-6
1-4 0-0 0 3 3 0 3 2 4 0 0 23
44 Washington, Fred g 3-6
0-0 1-2 0 2 2 2 7 3 2 0 0 35
01 Johnson, Mitch 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 3 5 0 1 14
02 Fields, Landry 1-4
0-2 3-4 1 6 7 2 5 0 0 0 1 21
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 7
22 Brown, Kenny 2-6
1-4 0-0 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 4
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 2-2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 7
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-1
0-0 0-1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
34 Paul, Will 0-1
0-0 2-2 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 2
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
TEAM 2 3 5
Totals 19-50 5-17 9-13 11 22 33 20 52 12 19 9 7 200
CaliforniaFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
23 Christopher, Patrick f2-7 0-2
1-2
1 2 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 26
24 Robertson, Theo
f 5-12
0-2 1-1 1 4 5 3 11 2 1 1 2 32
34 Anderson, Ryan
c 4-11
1-4 2-3 3 3 6 3 11 0 2 1 1 35
01 Ubaka, Ayinde
g 5-13
1-3 6-7 1 2 3 2 17 7 0 0 0 32
02 Wilkes, OMar. g 3-7 2-5
0-0
0 2 2 1 8 3 0 0 1 27
03 Randle, Jerome 6-11
3-5 4-5 0 2 2 3 19 0 2 0 0 23
14 Vierneisel, Eric 0-3
0-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 10
15 Liss, David 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
31 Pribble, Alex 0-0
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8
32 Harrison, Taylor 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 6
TEAM 3 1 4
Totals 25-66 7-23 14-18 10 19 29 19 71 12 7 2 4 200
WashingtonFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
24 Pondexter, Quincy f 4-7
0-1 0-1 1 3 4 2 8 1 3 0
40 Brockman, Jon
f 4-11
0-0 6-10 6 4 10 1 14 0 3 0
10 Hawes, Spencer
c 7-13
0-0 4-4 3 4 7 1 18 2 1 1
05 Dentmon, Justin
g 0-4
0-2 3-4 0 3 3 2 3 0 2 0
20 Appleby, Ryan
g 4-10
1-5 2-2 1 2 3 3 11 2 2 0
02 Oliver, Adrian 0-3
0-2 3-3 2 1 3 3 3 2 1 0
11 Burmeister, Brandon 2-4
1-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0
21 Wallace, Artem 0-2
0-0 0-2 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0
22 Gasser, Hans 0-0
0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0
44 Nelson, Phil 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0
TEAM 3 1 4
Totals 21-55 2-13 20-28 17 22 39 17 64 9 13 1
Halftime: Stanford 35, California 29
FG pct: Stanford 54.2, California 37.9
Officials: Dave Libbey, Tom Wood, Kevin Brill
Technical fouls: Stanford-Goods, Anthony, California-None.
Attendance: 10684
Halftime: Washington 34, Stanford 32
FG pct: Stanford 38.0, Washington 38.2
Officials: Mark Reischling, Bill Kennedy, Dave Hall
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Washington-None.
Attendance: 10000
Game #22
Game #24
Washington State 58, Stanford 45
Stanford 70, Oregon State 55
S Min
0 23
0 29
2 30
1 38
0 35
0 7
0 10
0 5
0 1
0 12
0 1
0 9
3 200
Washington StateFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
32 Harmeling, Daven f 1-2
1-1 2-3 0 3 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 25
33 Clark, Ivory
f 3-6
0-1 5-7 2 8 10 2 11 1 1 5 0 35
34 Cowgill, Robbie
c 4-9
0-0 2-2 3 6 9 3 10 0 2 2 0 36
02 Low, Derrick
g 4-13
2-5 2-2 0 3 3 0 12 2 0 0 1 36
25 Weaver, Kyle
g 5-12
0-1 2-2 1 2 3 1 12 3 3 4 6 35
05 Matthews, Chris 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
10 Rochestie, Taylor 2-3
0-1 3-4 1 1 2 3 7 0 2 0 0 21
11 Baynes, Aron 0-1
0-0 1-2 2 1 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 8
52 Forrest, Caleb 0-2
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 1 1
Totals 19-48
3-9 17-22 9 26 35 15 58 6 8 12 7 200
Halftime: Washington State 22, Stanford 20
FG pct: Stanford 28.3, Washington State 39.6
Officials: Bill Vinovich, Chris Rastatter, Michael Irving
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Washington State-None.
Attendance: 6533
11 200
Feb. 15, 2007
Stanford, CA
Feb. 8, 2007
Pullman, WA
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
11 Lopez, Brook
f 4-10
0-1 5-8 1 1 2 2 13 1 1 1
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 0-10
0-5 0-0 3 6 9 1 0 3 0 1
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-3
0-0 0-0 3 3 6 2 2 0 3 3
04 Goods, Anthony
g 3-11
3-7 2-2 0 1 1 1 11 1 4 0
44 Washington, Fred g 3-8
0-0 1-2 3 7 10 3 7 1 3 0
01 Johnson, Mitch 0-1
0-0 0-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
02 Fields, Landry 2-2
2-2 0-0 1 1 2 2 6 0 2 0
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Brown, Kenny 1-1
1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0
31 Finger, Taj 1-3
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 2 1 0 0
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-3
0-0 1-2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 0
TEAM 2 2 4
Totals 15-53 6-16 9-16 16 22 38 18 45 7 15 5
S Min
3 20
1 30
0 30
0 19
3 32
1 23
0 10
1 14
0 6
2 16
Oregon State Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
03 Jones, Marcel
f 5-13
2-5 1-2 1 1 2 2 13 0 2 0
15 Cuic, Sasa
f 0-10
0-3 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 1
35 Jeffers, Kyle
c 5-10
0-0 1-2 6 3 9 0 11 0 2 2
05 Tarver, Josh
g 1-5
0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 2 3 4 0
22 Washington, Wesley g 3-9
0-3 4-4 1 5 6 1 10 4 4 0
02 Hampton, Calvin 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
04 Tsagarakis, Angelo 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
10 Schaftenaar, Roeland 3-6
0-2 3-3 2 0 2 3 9 1 1 1
12 McConnell, Joey 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Tarver, Seth 1-4
0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
14 McGillis, Jack 1-2
1-2 2-2 1 1 2 3 5 0 1 0
23 Johnson, Michael 1-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0
TEAM 2 2 4
Totals 20-62 3-20 12-15 14 15 29 17 55 9 14 4
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
11 Lopez, Brook
f 8-14
0-1 4-4 2 5 7 2 20 0 3 1
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 9-17
2-8 3-3 3 4 7 2 23 2 4 1
44 Washington, Fred f 4-8
0-0 4-5 3 4 7 4 12 4 5 0
42 Lopez, Robin
c 0-2
0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 2 1 2
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 0-4
0-0 2-2 0 8 8 2 2 4 2 0
02 Fields, Landry 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0
03 Weatherby, Carlton 1-1
1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0
22 Brown, Kenny 1-5
1-4 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 0
31 Finger, Taj 1-2
0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 2
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-0
0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 Prowitt, Peter 1-1
0-0 1-2 2 0 2 2 3 0 1 0
TEAM 1 1 2 1
Totals 25-54 4-15 16-18 13 29 42 16 70 15 22 6
S Min
4 29
0 17
1 31
2 31
2 32
0 2
0 4
2 25
0 1
1 8
0 17
0 3
12 200
S Min
1 31
2 33
2 35
0 17
1 29
0 8
0 5
2 17
0 14
0 1
0 1
1 9
9 200
Halftime: Stanford 26, Oregon State 22
FG pct: Oregon State 32.3, Stanford 46.3
Officials: David Hall, Rick Batsell, Tim Gabutero
Technical fouls: Oregon State-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7005
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Game #25
Game #27
Stanford 88, Oregon 69
UCLA 75, Stanford 61
Feb. 17, 2007
Stanford, CA
Feb. 24, 2007
Los Angeles, CA
OregonFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
10 Leunen, Maarty
f 1-5
0-3 4-4 0 2 2 2 6 1 0 0 0 24
00 Brooks, Aaron
g 10-19 4-10 1-1 1 6 7 2 25 2 1 0 0 40
01 Hairston, Malik
g 4-10
1-4 0-2 2 3 5 4 9 1 3 1 0 26
04 Taylor, Bryce
g 3-8
1-2 2-2 2 0 2 5 9 1 1 0 1 29
12 Porter, Tajuan
g 8-18
2-7 2-2 1 5 6 2 20 1 0 0 2 40
03 Platt, Mitch 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
13 Odia, Churchill 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
21 Stelly, Adrian 0-2
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 12
25 Oguchi, Chamberlain 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
42 Zahn, Adam 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 14
45 Schafer, Ray 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3
50 Catron, Joevan 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
TEAM 3 1 4
Totals 26-63 8-27 9-11 9 20 29 24 69 6 7 1 3 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 11-16
0-2 1-1 3 6 9 2 23 2 2 1 0 35
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 4-9
2-4 3-4 0 3 3 4 13 3 3 1 2 34
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-6
0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 0 27
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 1-4
1-2 0-0 0 5 5 2 3 3 3 0 1 38
44 Washington, Fred g 2-3
0-0 2-4 0 3 3 4 6 4 4 1 0 29
02 Fields, Landry 3-4
2-3 1-1 0 2 2 0 9 0 1 0 0 13
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
22 Brown, Kenny 1-1
1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 9
31 Finger, Taj 1-4
0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 14
TEAM 2 2
Totals 24-47 6-12 7-10 5 22 27 16 61 15 16 7 3 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 10-20
0-2 6-7 1 8 9 2 26 0 2 2 0 35
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 5-11
3-5 2-2 0 1 1 0 15 3 0 4 0 35
44 Washington, Fred f 3-4
0-0 6-7 0 6 6 3 12 8 3 0 0 32
42 Lopez, Robin
c 2-4
0-0 0-0 3 1 4 2 4 0 1 1 0 10
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 3-4
2-2 4-4 0 4 4 2 12 2 0 0 1 29
02 Fields, Landry 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
22 Brown, Kenny 2-7
2-6 5-6 0 3 3 0 11 3 0 0 0 28
31 Finger, Taj 2-2
0-0 2-2 1 2 3 1 6 0 0 2 1 19
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
55 Prowitt, Peter 1-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1
TEAM 2 3 5
Totals 28-54 7-16 25-28 9 29 38 10 88 16 6 10 2 200
Halftime: Stanford 40, Oregon34
FG pct: Oregon 41.3, Stanford 51.9
Officials: Dave Libbey, Bruce Hicks, Ken Ditty
Technical fouls: Oregon-None, Stanford-Lopez, Robin.
Attendance: 7332
Stanford 63, Arizona State 53
Mar. 1, 2007
Stanford, CA
USC 69, Stanford 65
Feb. 22, 2007
Los Angeles, CA
S Min
0 39
0 36
0 24
1 25
2 38
0 21
0 1
0 3
0 7
0 6
3 200
USCFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
22 Gibson, Taj
f 2-6
0-0 4-4 3 5 8 2 8 1 2 1 1 37
42 Cromwell, RouSean f 1-2
0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 2 0 1 2 0 19
01 Young, Nick
g 7-14
1-3 7-9 2 3 5 4 22 0 2 0 0 33
03 Stewart, Lodrick
g 6-14
3-4 2-5 1 0 1 2 17 2 2 0 3 35
34 Pruitt, Gabe
g 7-13
2-6 0-0 1 3 4 2 16 8 3 1 1 39
13 Hackett, Daniel 1-2
0-1 0-2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 13
15 Lewis, Dwight 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
23 Wilkinson, Keith 1-1
0-0 0-0 1 2 3 2 2 1 0 2 0 21
TEAM 1 1 2
Totals 25-52 6-14 13-20 9 18 27 16 69 12 10 6 5 200
Halftime: USC 34, Stanford 26
FG pct: Stanford 40.7, USC 48.1
Officials: Randy McCall, Randy Burkhart, Martin Cota
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, USC-None.
Attendance: 9560
102 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Halftime: UCLA 36, Stanford 33
FG pct: Stanford 51.1, UCLA 48.3
Officials: Mark Reischling, Bill Vinovich, Frank Harvey III
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, UCLA-None.
Attendance: 12001
Game #28
Game #26
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
11 Lopez, Brook
f 10-22
1-3 2-4 3 5 8 3 23 1 4 2
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 5-13
3-7 8-9 4 4 8 2 21 1 3 0
42 Lopez, Robin
c 2-5
0-0 1-2 3 4 7 2 5 0 1 1
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 2-5
1-3 0-0 0 4 4 2 5 4 0 0
44 Washington, Fred g 4-8
0-0 1-1 4 5 9 4 9 2 3 0
02 Fields, Landry 0-3
0-2 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 1
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Brown, Kenny 0-2
0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
55 Prowitt, Peter 1-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0
TEAM 3 3
Totals 24-59 5-17 12-16 18 24 42 20 65 9 13 4
UCLA Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
03 Shipp, Josh
f 3-8
1-3 1-2 2 2 4 3 8 3 2 0 1 25
23 Mbah a Moute, Luc R f 5-9
1-1 0-0 2 5 7 5 11 3 1 0 1 23
14 Mata, Lorenzo
c 4-7
0-0 0-0 3 1 4 1 8 1 0 3 0 33
02 Collison, Darren
g 4-13
0-1 2-2 0 2 2 0 10 6 2 0 5 35
04 Afflalo, Arron
g 6-12
4-7 4-7 0 6 6 1 20 1 1 0 0 36
00 Westbrook, Russell 2-3
1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 7
11 Wright, Ryan 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
12 Aboya, Alfred 2-3
0-0 3-4 2 3 5 2 7 0 1 0 0 21
13 Keefe, James 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
20 Roll, Michael 2-3
2-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 6 3 1 0 0 18
TEAM 2 2 1
Totals 28-58 9-16 10-15 11 20 31 13 75 17 9 3 8 200
Arizona StateFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
00 Morill, Allen
f 1-3
0-0 1-2 1 4 5 2 3 2 1 0 1 21
04 Pendergraph, Jeff f 5-12
0-0 5-6 3 4 7 2 15 0 1 2 0 33
12 Glasser, Derek
g 3-4
2-3 1-2 0 3 3 3 9 0 4 0 1 23
14 Polk, Christian
g 3-7
2-3 2-2 1 2 3 3 10 1 4 0 0 32
44 Shipp, Jerren
g 1-4
1-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 3 1 0 2 31
01 Atuahene, Antwi 2-7
1-3 0-0 0 3 3 2 5 4 2 0 1 31
23 Jones, Steve 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
45 Angounou, Serge 3-7
2-6 0-0 2 3 5 4 8 0 2 0 2 27
TEAM 1 1 2
Totals 18-44 8-17 9-12 8 21 29 17 53 10 15 2 7 200
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF
11 Lopez, Brook
f 2-6
0-0 0-1 2 0 2 4
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 7-13
3-6 1-4 2 5 7 1
44 Washington, Fred f 4-6
0-0 10-13 1 3 4 0
42 Lopez, Robin
c 2-6
0-0 1-2 3 1 4 3
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 4-8
3-6 0-0 0 4 4 3
02 Fields, Landry 0-3
0-1 0-0 1 2 3 0
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-1 0 1 1 0
22 Brown, Kenny 1-5
1-4 0-0 1 0 1 0
31 Finger, Taj 2-2
0-0 0-0 0 3 3 4
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1
TEAM 2 2
Totals 22-49 7-17 12-21 12 19 31 16
Halftime: Stanford 30, Arizona State 16
FG pct: Arizona State 40.9, Stanford 44.9
Officials: Mark Reischling, Don McAllister, Brian Sorenson
Technical fouls: Arizona State-None, Stanford-None.
Attendance: 7502
TP A TO Blk
4 0 0 0
18 3 3 1
18 3 1 0
5 1 1 1
11 4 3 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 2 1
3 2 0 0
4 1 1 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1
63 14 12 3
S Min
0 19
1 37
1 33
1 27
2 30
2 7
1 8
0 16
1 16
0 2
0 5
9 200
2006-2007 Boxscores
Game #29
Game #31
Arizona 85, Stanford 80 (OT)
Louisville 78, Stanford 58
Mar. 3, 2007
Stanford, CA
Mar. 15, 2007
Lexington, KY
(NCAA Tournament First Round)
Arizona Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
03 Williams, Marcus f 6-16
0-2 3-3 1 1 2 4 15 3 2 3 1 42
34 Budinger, Chase
f 3-12
1-3 0-0 1 3 4 5 7 2 3 0 1 38
43 Hill, Jordan
f 3-3
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 1 8
55 Radenovic, Ivan
f 12-18
2-2 11-11 3 6 9 0 37 7 0 0 2 44
15 Shakur, Mustafa
g 2-4
0-0 6-8 1 5 6 1 10 4 6 0 2 32
12 Dillon, Daniel 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 18
13 Wise, Nic 2-4
0-0 1-1 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 1 16
14 Tangara, Mohame 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
24 Onobun, Fendi 1-1
0-0 1-2 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 7
44 Brielmaier, Bret 1-2
0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 17
TEAM 4 4 8
Totals 30-61
3-7 22-26 11 24 35 21 85 16 13 3 8 225
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 8-16
0-2 5-6 1 7 8 5 21 0 4 1 3 39
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 6-15
2-4 6-6 0 3 3 3 20 3 1 2 0 38
44 Washington, Fred f 1-4
0-0 0-0 4 1 5 3 2 4 3 1 1 36
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-1
0-0 1-1 1 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 0 13
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 0-2
0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 13
02 Fields, Landry 1-6
1-3 4-4 1 3 4 0 7 2 1 1 0 30
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4
22 Brown, Kenny 9-15
4-9 0-0 0 2 2 1 22 3 3 1 3 33
31 Finger, Taj 1-4
0-0 3-4 3 4 7 3 5 3 0 1 0 14
34 Paul, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 3 3 1
Totals 27-63 7-19 19-21 13 21 34 21 80 16 16 9 7 225
Halftime: Arizona 41, Stanford 22
FG pct: Arizona 49.2, Stanford 42.9
Officials: Bruce Hicks, Bobby McRoy, Deron White
Technical fouls: Arizona-None, Stanford-Team.
Attendance: 7204
Game #30
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 8-15
0-0 2-4 3 4 7 3 18 0 3 0 0 33
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 4-8
1-3 1-5 3 4 7 1 10 2 3 0 0 28
42 Lopez, Robin
c 1-4
0-0 1-4 2 2 4 5 3 1 0 1 0 12
04 Goods, Anthony
g 1-4
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 0 23
44 Washington, Fred g 1-4
0-0 4-6 2 2 4 2 6 1 5 0 0 26
01 Johnson, Mitch 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 14
02 Fields, Landry 3-5
1-1 1-2 3 1 4 1 8 1 1 0 0 11
03 Weatherby, Carlton 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4
22 Brown, Kenny 2-7
1-5 3-4 0 1 1 0 8 3 0 0 0 18
24 Bobel, Chris 0-1
0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
31 Finger, Taj 0-0
0-0 1-2 4 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 2 15
32 Dildy, Da’Veed 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
34 Paul, Will 1-1
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 5
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 7
TEAM 1 1
Totals 21-51 3-12 13-27 17 20 37 22 58 10 21 1 2 200
LouisvilleFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
01 Williams, Terrence f 0-4
0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 4 5 0 1 26
05 Clark, Earl
f 4-7
1-2 3-4 1 3 4 1 12 0 0 0 4 21
04 Padgett, David
c 7-9
0-0 2-4 3 1 4 1 16 1 0 1 0 21
10 Sosa, Edgar
g 6-12
3-6 1-2 0 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 25
11 Jenkins, Brandon g 1-4
0-1 4-6 1 4 5 4 6 1 2 0 3 27
03 Palacios, Juan 1-3
1-3 0-0 1 1 2 4 3 0 1 0 1 14
12 Gianiny, Brad 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4
15 Johnson, Perrin 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5
20 Scott, Will 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6
21 Current, Chris 1-2
0-1 1-2 0 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 6
32 Caracter, Derrick 2-3
0-0 8-8 2 1 3 2 12 0 0 0 1 11
33 McGee, Andre 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 11
34 Smith, Jerry 3-4
2-3 2-2 0 1 1 4 10 2 1 0 1 15
43 Farley, Terrance 0-2
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8
TEAM 3 3
Totals 25-51 7-17 21-28 8 18 26 25 78 12 13 1 11 200
Halftime: Louisville 46, Stanford 20
FG pct: Stanford 41.2, Louisville 49.0
Officials: Gary Maxwell, Joe DeMayo, Mike Wood
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, Louisville-None.
Attendance: 20816
USC 83, Stanford 79 (OT)
Mar. 8, 2007
Los Angeles, CA
(Pac-10 Tournament Quarterfinals)
StanfordFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk S Min
11 Lopez, Brook
f 2-7
0-0 2-2 3 7 10 4 6 1 4 1 0 31
15 Hill, Lawrence
f 1-8
0-3 1-3 2 5 7 1 3 1 2 0 0 32
44 Washington, Fred f 5-11
0-1 2-3 3 1 4 4 12 0 3 0 1 28
42 Lopez, Robin
c 3-3
0-0 0-1 1 1 2 3 6 1 1 3 0 18
01 Johnson, Mitch
g 2-6
0-1 0-0 1 3 4 2 4 3 2 0 1 22
02 Fields, Landry 6-8
3-5 0-1 2 1 3 2 15 0 0 0 0 26
04 Goods, Anthony 6-14
4-9 3-6 1 3 4 3 19 5 1 0 2 37
22 Brown, Kenny 2-7
1-4 1-1 1 0 1 1 6 0 1 0 0 13
31 Finger, Taj 3-3
0-0 2-2 2 1 3 4 8 0 0 1 0 15
55 Prowitt, Peter 0-1
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
TEAM 3 3
Totals 30-68 8-23 11-19 16 25 41 25 79 11 14 5 4 225
USCFg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta OR DR TR PF TP A TO Blk
22 Gibson, Taj
f 6-15
0-0 1-4 4 6 10 4 13 1 3 2
42 Cromwell, RouSean f 0-0
0-0 0-1 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 1
01 Young, Nick
g 8-18
1-3 9-10 3 2 5 4 26 2 2 0
03 Stewart, Lodrick
g 3-6
0-1 0-0 0 4 4 2 6 0 1 0
34 Pruitt, Gabe
g 4-11
3-6 6-7 0 1 1 3 17 8 2 0
10 Penrose, Chris 0-0
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Hackett, Daniel 2-6
2-4 2-3 0 4 4 3 8 1 4 0
15 Lewis, Dwight 3-5
2-3 2-2 1 0 1 1 10 1 1 0
23 Wilkinson, Keith 0-1
0-0 3-4 3 2 5 3 3 0 1 1
TEAM 5 6 11 1
Totals 26-62 8-17 23-31 17 27 44 24 83 14 15 4
S Min
0 32
2 16
0 42
1 28
2 40
0 0+
1 26
0 21
0 20
6 225
Halftime: Stanford 42, USC 31
FG pct: Stanford 44.1, USC 41.9
Officials: Bill Vinovich, Chris Rastatter, Don McAllister
Technical fouls: Stanford-None, USC-None.
Attendance: 16585
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 103
Buck/Cardinal Club
I
n June of 1934, the “Tiny Buck
of the Month Club” was formed
to raise the necessary funds from
Stanford alumni and friends to
pay the tuition costs for capable,
worthy and needy student-athletes. As the Club’s name implied,
membership dues were one dollar
per month and the word “tiny” was added to emphasize
the modest amount and to honor head football coach,
Claude “Tiny” Thornhill. The Club later shortened its
name to the “Stanford Buck Club” and revised its initial
membership dues requirement.
Until the mid-1970’s, there were no athletic scholarships for women, nor was there any fundraising organization devoted to this purpose. To accomplish the task
of raising scholarship funds for women, the Cardinal
Club was formed in 1977-78.
Under the guidance of the Buck and Cardinal Club
leadership, a merged Buck/Cardinal Club was formed
in 1987 to raise funds for both men’s and women’s athletic scholarships. The new volunteer organization was
built on the fine Buck and Cardinal Club traditions that
served both organizations well.
In 2007, the Stanford Athletic Department provided
full operating budgets to all 35 varsity sports. These
budgets include all of the components necessary for our
programs to compete at the Division I level. Because of
this, none of our varsity sports will be required to fundraise for their basic operating budgets effective fiscal
year 2008 (September 1, 2007).
These new budgets will be funded in large part by
a more robust Buck/Cardinal Club, enabling our head
coaches and their staffs to focus their time and energy on
coaching and recruiting instead of fundraising for basic
operating budgets. Our donors will receive Buck/Cardinal
Club benefits commensurate with their generosity.
Under the new Stanford Athletics annual giving program, the Buck/Cardinal Club will not only
include its great scholarship tradition, but also assist
the department’s coaches and staff in providing the
resources needed to compete at the highest level of
NCAA Division I athletics.
Instead of receiving solicitations from individual
sports, donors and friends of Stanford Athletics will
now receive a single solicitation from the Buck/Cardinal
Club. By giving a gift to the Buck/Cardinal Club, the
donor is giving both their favorite sport, and all of
Stanford’s varsity sports, the budget resources they
need. Donors will also have the opportunity to let us
know which sports are their favorites at the time of the
donation, and sports will keep in touch with donors
who specify interest in that specific program.
For more information on the Buck/Cardinal Club
and giving to Stanford Athletics, please call (650) 7249081 or visit www.gostanford.com/giving.
Stanford Athletic Scholarships
The following endowed athletic scholarships, named for
the donor or for someone the donor wished to honor,
provide full or partial grants-in-aid to members of the
2007-08 men’s basketball team. We thank our endowed
scholarship donors for their outstanding support of
Stanford Athletics.
The Shawn and Antoinette Addison Athletic
Scholarship
The John Arrillaga Family Scholarships
The Tito and Cameron Bianchi Athletic Scholarship
The Grant and Lois Chappell Athletic Scholarship
The Don and Sally Clark Athletic Scholarship
The Clemetson Family Scholarship
The Closs Family Scholarship
The Vincent J. Coates Athletic Scholarship
The Howard Dallmar Memorial Basketball Scholarship
The Art, Anne, Chris and Lesley Dauer Scholarship
The Jerome H. Debs II Basketball Scholarship
The Milton C. and Nellie Jo Iverson Basketball
Scholarship
The Joseph and Laurie Lacob Athletic Scholarship
The Martin Family Athletic Scholarship II
The Bob and Pam Reed Basketball Scholarship
The Dowell and Helen Richards Scholarship
The Claude N. Rosenberg Athletic Scholarship
The Rixford K. Snyder Scholarship
The Daniel E. Stone and C.L. “Kit” Rodgers Men’s
Basketball Scholarship
The Leo F. Sunseri Men’s Basketball Scholarship
2007-08 Buck/Cardinal Club
2007-08 Buck/Cardinal Club
Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Chairman: Kevin Richardson,
Salinas, CA
Vice-Chairman: Blake Campbell,
Menlo Park, CA
Secretary: Sarah Rosenbaum Gaeta,
San Jose, CA
Treasurer: Kit Rodgers,
San Francisco, CA
At Large: Michael Messina,
Agoura, CA
At Large: Laurie Sawin Quinn,
Menlo Park, CA
At Large: Kirt Thomson,
Menlo Park, CA
Ex-Officio
Ann Baskins, Menlo Park, CA*
Samuel ‘Duker’ Dapper,
Scotts Valley, CA*
Gregory Ennis, Redwood City, CA*
Charles A. Evans II,
Mountain View, CA*
Molly O’Connor Hauser,
San Francisco, CA*
Jed Solomon, Menlo Park, CA*
Regional Chairs
Frederick R. Blume, Wenham, MA
Robert H. Collins III, Los Angeles, CA*
Charles Dean, Austin, TX
J. Jeffrey Hagan, San Francisco, CA
Jake Jacobson, Kirkland, WA*
Lawrence McGovern,
Sunnyvale, CA
Frederick Muhs, Bronxville, NY*
Daniel E. Stone, San Francisco, CA*
Garry Tyran, Chevy Chase, MD
Thomas A. Wong, Jr., Los Angeles, CA
104 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Directors
Haley Champion, Palo Alto, CA
Stephen Ciesinski, Los Altos Hills, CA
Gregory Comella, Wellesley, MA
John Spencer Cotten, Winnetka, IL
Ann Enthoven, Mountain View, CA
James Feuille, San Francisco, CA
David Flemming, San Francisco, CA
Steven Frost, San Diego, CA
Russell Goodman, Lake Sherwood, CA
Eric Hardgrave, San Jose, CA
Steven Hoyem, Menlo Park, CA
Tracy Hughes, Menlo Park, CA
Charles Ince, Jr., Washington, DC
Jerry Ireland, Orinda, CA
Terry Johnson, Saratoga, CA
W. Thomas Lockard, San Francisco, CA
Christopher J. Martin, Palo Alto, CA
Julia Stamps-Mallon, Miami, FL
Michael McDonald, Boston, MA
Sharon Meresman, Carmel, CA
Jeffrey Morris, Menlo Park, CA
Paige Mazzoni, Petaluma, CA
Kristine Paaso, Menlo Park, CA
DeRonnie Pitts, Oakland, CA
James Rutter, Redwood City, CA
Patrick Schultheis, Kirkland, WA
Kent Seymour, Menlo Park, CA
Dr. Christopher Shinkman,
Bethesda, MD
Martin Smith, Menlo Park, CA
Roger Smith, Palo Alto, CA
Steven Steinhart, Menlo Park, CA
Gary Taylor, Cupertino, CA
Dana Padden Thomas, San Francisco,
CA (staff director)
Thomas Vardell, Pleasanton, CA
Randy Vosti, Monterey, CA
Alyce Werdel, San Francisco, CA
Kevin Wernick, Tarzana, CA
Stephen White, Manhattan Beach, CA
Doug Yarris, Yountville, CA
* - Former Chair
Staff
Scott Leykam, Director of Annual
Giving, (650) 723-3075
Heather Kauer, Associate Director of
Annual Giving, (650) 723-5361
Kellie Utsumi, Assistant Director of
Annual Giving, (650) 723-1008
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 105
Basketball Tradition
“... and here’s Stanford, brilliantly coached,
with a bunch of guys you can actually
get to know after four years, always a
good bet for the NCAA tournament, and
everyone graduates. The very essence of
the collegiate experience.”
Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle
Mark Madsen tips off against Kentucky’s
Nazr Mohammed during the NCAA semifinal game in 1998.
Important Dates in Stanford
Basketball History
February 14, 1918
Stanford scored its first victory
over California, 22-18.
January 24, 1922
The Old Pavilion, predecessor of
Maples Pavilion, was dedicated
for basketball with a game against
College of Pacific. Stanford won
30-21. At the time, it was the
largest facility exclusively for
basketball in the United States.
December 30, 1936
Hank Luisetti introduced the onehand shot to the East Coast as
Stanford defeated Long Island 4531 before a crowd of 17,263 in New
York’s Madison Square Garden.
January 1, 1938
Hank Luisetti scored a school
record 50 points against Duquesne
in Cleveland, Ohio. Luisetti
chalked up 23 field goals in the
game, a school record. Both
records remain the oldest in
Stanford basketball history.
March 28, 1942
Stanford defeated Dartmouth 53-38
to win the NCAA championship.
Howie Dallmar scored 15 points to
win Most Valuable Player honors
while Jack Dana scored 14 points.
First-team All-American Casey Jacobsen scored 49 points against
Arizona State on January 31, 2002 – the second-highest scoring
output in Stanford history.
Brevin Knight, one of the all-time great players in Stanford history,
helped lead the Cardinal to three NCAA appearances and an NIT
appearance. Knight ended his career as the school’s career leader in
assists and steals, and #4 in scoring.
Stanford Basketball Tradition
Championship History
15
NCAA Tournament appearances. 5 NIT berths. Trips
to the Final Four, Elite Eight and Sweet 16 all in the
past 10 years. 11 straight trips to the NCAA Tournament
from 1995-2005. A history of producing All-Americans and
NBA standouts. All of those accomplishments, along with a
rich and storied tradition, place Stanford basketball among
the nation’s elite programs.
Stanford returned to the NCAA Tournament last season,
making its first appearance in the Big Dance since the 200405 season. The Cardinal finished 18-13 overall after falling to
Louisville 78-58 in the opening round.
“At Stanford, it’s still done the right way.
Talented student-athletes who are wellspoken, polite, respectful of opponents,
and who manage to graduate on time.
And – oh yes, athletes who win.”
Dave Newhouse, Alameda News Group
106 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Todd Lichti, Stanford’s all-time leading scorer (2,336 points), was a
four-time All Pac-10 selection.
Basketball Tradition
Important Dates in Stanford
Basketball History
Ryan Mendez cuts down the net after
Stanford clinched its third straight Pac-10
conference title – the Cardinal won titles
in 1998-99, 1999-2000 and 2000-01.
Stanford also won the Pac-10 regular
season and tournament titles in 2003-04.
“Stanford proves that smart guys can play
basketball, and they may even throw the
occasional elbow.”
Bill Coats, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
In 2005-06, Stanford was awarded a berth in the NIT for
the first time since 1994. The Cardinal downed Virginia in
the opening round before falling to host Missouri State in
the second round.
The Cardinal participated in the NCAA Tournament
for a school record 11th consecutive season in 2004-05.
Stanford finished 18-13 overall, falling to Mississippi State
in the first round.
In 2003-04, the Cardinal recorded its 11th straight winning
season and won 26 games in a row to begin the year. Stanford
set a school record with 17 conference wins, won the Pac-10
Tournament title and was ranked No. 1 for four weeks.
In 2002-03, Stanford finished 24-9 overall and placed
second in the Pac-10 with a 14-4 mark. The Cardinal
advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament
and posted 20 or more wins for the ninth straight season.
Adam Keefe, who was named to five All-America teams during his
senior session, is one of only four players in NCAA history to have a
combination of 60 percent field goal accuracy, 2,000 points and 1,000
rebounds. He is the only non seven-footer to accomplish that feat. The
other three are Lew Alcindor, David Robinson and Patrick Ewing.
Josh Childress, a finalist for the 2004 John Wooden Award, appeared
with the coaching legend on the cover of Sports Illustrated On Campus.
Included in that batch was a 82-77 victory over then-No. 1
Arizona to highlight the year.
Stanford’s 2001-02 squad produced two NBA first round
selections, Curtis Borchardt and Casey Jacobsen. The club
finished 20-10 overall that season, reaching the NCAA
Tournament second round.
Seven years ago in 2000-01, the Cardinal won a school
record 31 games, advanced to the Elite Eight, won the Pac10 title for a third straight season and was ranked among
the nation’s top-3 the entire year.
Eight years ago, the Cardinal claimed Pac-10 honors
(along with Arizona), and for the first time in school history
was ranked No. 1 in the nation.
During the 1998-99 campaign, the Cardinal captured the
Pac-10 title, attained a No. 2 national ranking during the
season, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA
Tournament.
The 1997-98 season turned out to be one of the most
memorable in program history. The Cardinal reached the
NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, falling 86-85 in overtime
to eventual national champion Kentucky in the semifinals.
Since 1990, Stanford has chalked up an impressive overall
mark of 365-163. That includes a 200-47 ledger in games
played at Maples Pavilion. Where the Cardinal once played
in front of small crowds, it now routinely performs to a
large contingent of Cardinal faithful. Every seat at Maples
Pavilion has been sold out for years, and it is anticipated
that all home games will again be sold out in 2007-08.
Stanford basketball has enjoyed many memorable
moments in its history, coming in the form of signature victories or outstanding individual accomplishments.
December 25, 1962
Stanford is ranked fourth in
the nation, the school’s highest
ranking at the time.
March 2, 1964
Tom Dose sets a Stanford Pavilion
(now Burnham Pavilion) record
with 42 points against Washington
State.
January 3, 1969
BYU defeats Stanford 95-89 in the first
game ever played at Maples Pavilion.
January 4, 1969
Stanford defeats BYU 94-78 for
the team’s first win at Maples
Pavilion.
March 1, 1969
USC defeats Stanford 75-66 in the
dedication game of Maples Pavilion.
December 22, 1973
Rich Kelley grabs a school record
27 rebounds at Kentucky.
February 4, 1988
Stanford defeats No. 1 ranked
Arizona 82-74, the first time in
school history that the Cardinal
had beaten a No. 1 ranked squad.
February 18, 1990
Stanford defeats UCLA 70-69, the
first victory ever for the Cardinal at
Pauley Pavilion.
March 27, 1991
Stanford defeats Oklahoma 78-72 to
win the NIT title.
March 20, 1997
Stanford appears in the NCAA
Sweet Sixteen for the first time.
However, the Cardinal lost an 8277 overtime decision to No. 2 Utah
at the NCAA West Regional.
March 28, 1998
Stanford appears in the NCAA
Final Four for the first time since
1942. However, the Cardinal lost a
dramatic 86-85 overtime decision
to eventual national champion
Kentucky.
December 20, 1999
Stanford is ranked No. 1 in the
country by Associated Press for
the first time in school history.
January 31, 2002
Casey Jacobsen scores 49 points
(one short of the school record)
against Arizona State.
March 4, 2004
Stanford wins its school-record
26th straight game by defeating
Washington State, 63-61.
March 8, 2007
Trent Johnson becomes the only
head coach in school history to
guide Stanford to a postseason
berth in each of his first three
seasons, as the Cardinal returns to
the NCAA Tournament for the first
time since 2005.
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 107
Stanford and the National Rankings
On Dec. 20, 1999, Stanford was
ranked first in the nation by
Associated Press, the first time
in school history. The Cardinal
generated 60 first place votes
and 1,729 total points.
1. Stanford (60)
2. Connecticut (8)
3. Arizona (1)
4. Cincinnati (1)
5. Michigan State
6. North Carolina
7. Auburn
8. Florida
9. Syracuse
10. Duke
Associated Press
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1,606
1,534
1,476
1,326
1,322
1,200
1,168
1,074
December 20, 1999
December 27, 1999
January 3, 2000
February 21, 2000
February 28, 2000
January 8, 2001
January 15, 2001
January 22, 2001
January 29, 2001
February 19, 2001
February 26, 2001
March 5, 2001
February 16, 2004
February 23, 2004
March 1, 2004
March 15, 2004
December 13, 1999
January 24, 2000
January 31, 2000
February 7, 2000
February 14, 2000
March 6, 2000
December 25, 2000
January 1, 2001
February 5, 2001
February 12, 2001
March 12, 2001
January 19, 2004
January 26, 2004
February 2, 2004
February 9, 2004
March 8, 2004
Pre-season, 1998-99
November 16, 1998
November 23, 1998
January 18, 1999
January 25, 1999
November 29, 1999
December 6, 1999
January 10, 2000
January 17, 2000
March 13, 2000
April 4, 2000
December 11, 2000
December 18, 2000
January 12, 2004
January 26, 1998
January 4, 1999
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January 11, 1999
February 1, 1999
November 26, 2000
December 4, 2000
January 5, 2004
January 19, 1998
November 30, 1998
November 12, 2000
November 19, 2000
December 29, 2003
December 7, 1998
December 14, 1998
December 21, 1998
February 8, 1999
February 22, 1999
February 28, 1999
December 22, 2003
January 29, 1963
December 29, 1997
January 5, 1998
January 12, 1998
February 15, 1999
February 12, 1963
December 22, 1997
February 23, 1998
March 7,1999
December 25, 1962
March 5, 1963
December 15, 1997
February 2, 1998
November 15, 1999
November 22, 1999
December 15, 2003
January 22, 1963
February 5, 1963
February 10, 1998
March 9, 1998
February 18, 2002
December 8, 1997
March 2, 1998
November 26, 2001
March 7, 1989
December 1, 1997
December 10, 2001
December 31, 2001
February 11, 2002
December 26, 1951
February 28, 1989
March 14, 1989
December 17, 2001
December 8, 2003
February 9, 1998
November 19, 2001
December 3, 2001
January 7, 2002
January 21, 1975
February 7, 1995
January 13, 1997
January 27, 1997
November 17, 1997
November 24, 1997
November 12, 2001
March 10, 2003
December 11, 1951
February 21, 1989
November 28, 1995
December 24, 2001
March 4, 2002
February 14, 1989
January 24, 1995
January 31, 1995
February 14, 1995
January 20, 1997
January 21, 2002
February 25, 2002
December 2, 2002
December 16, 2002
March 3, 2003
February 7, 1989
November 21, 1995
February 3, 1997
January 28, 2002
March 17, 2003
December 6, 1955
January 24, 1989
108 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
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January 19, 2002
December 9, 2002
February 24, 2003
January 17, 1989
January 31, 1989
January 20, 1992
February 28, 1995
February 13, 1996
November 18, 1996
December 30, 1996
February 17, 1997
February 4, 2002
November 17, 2003
November 24, 2003
January 17, 1995
November 25, 1996
December 9, 1996
January 6, 1997
March 10, 1997
February 17, 2003
December 1, 2003
December 16, 1996
February 10, 1997
January 3, 1995
December 23, 1996
March 3, 1997
January 29, 2007
December 5, 1995
January 9, 1996
February 20, 1996
December 2, 1996
March 11, 2002
February 10, 2003
February 6, 1996
February 27, 1996
February 24, 1997
February 3, 2003
February 5, 2007
*Premo Power Poll
1st
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2nd
5th
8th
11th
1936-37
1941-42
1937-38
1940-41
1920-21
1935-36
*According to Inside Sports Magazine College
Basketball (Updated 1998 Edition), written
by Mike Douchant, the first wire service poll
wasn’t conducted until the 1948-49 season by
Associated Press. In an attempt to recognize
some of the top teams before the 1948-49 season, Patrick M. Premo, an accounting professor
at St. Bonaventure, analyzed every season since
1892-93. He looked at each team’s opponents
and final scores of each game that were available. Mr. Premo says he does not claim his polls
are definitive, simply his opinion.
United Press International
(UPI)
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December 11, 1962
January 29, 1963
February 19, 1963
December 18, 1962
February 5, 1963
February 12, 1963
February 26, 1963
February 1, 1949
January 22, 1963
March 5, 1963
February 8, 1949
March 12, 1963
January 25, 1949
December 4, 1962
March 7, 1989
March 14, 1989
December 26, 1951
February 28, 1989
December 6, 1955
January 16, 1962
January 23, 1962
January 15, 1963
January 7, 1964
January 14, 1964
February 14, 1989
January 20, 1949
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January 1, 1963
February 21, 1989
January 25, 1955
December 10, 1963
January 21, 1975
January 17, 1989
January 24, 1989
January 31, 1989
February 7, 1989
February 6, 1962
January 8, 1963
November 29, 1989
February 15, 1949
February 8, 1955
January 3, 1956
January 24, 1956
February 7, 1956
USA Today/ESPN
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December 20, 1999
December 27, 1999
January 3, 2000
February 21, 2000
February 28, 2000
January 8, 2001
January 15, 2001
January 22, 2001
January 29, 2001
February 19, 2001
February 26, 2001
March 5, 2001
February 16, 2004
February 23, 2004
March 1, 2004
March 15, 2004
Preseason, 1998-99
November 16, 1998
November 23, 1998
December 13, 1999
January 24, 2000
January 31, 2000
February 7, 2000
February 14, 2000
December 25, 2000
January 1, 2001
February 5, 2001
February 12, 2001
March 12, 2001
January 19, 2004
January 26, 2004
February 2, 2004
February 9, 2004
March 8, 2004
January 18, 1999
January 25, 1999
November 29, 1999
December 6, 1999
January 10, 2000
January 17, 2000
March 6, 2000
March 13, 2000
November 26, 2000
December 4, 2000
December 11, 2000
December 18, 2000
March 31, 1998
January 4, 1999
January 11, 1999
February 1, 1999
January 12, 2004
January 26, 1998
November 30, 1998
December 28, 1998
April 4, 2000
November 12, 2000
November 19, 2000
April 3, 2001
January 19, 1998
February 8, 1999
February 22, 1999
February 28, 1999
January 5, 2003
April 5, 2004
January 5, 1998
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January 12, 1998
December 7, 1998
December 14, 1998
December 21, 1998
March 8, 1999
November 22, 1999
December 29, 2003
December 22, 1997
December 29, 1997
February 15, 1999
December 22, 2003
December 15, 1997
March 9, 1999
November 26, 2001
February 2, 1998
March 9, 1998
December 1, 1997
December 8, 1997
March 2, 1998
January 7, 2001
February 18, 2002
December 15, 2003
April 1, 1997
November 17, 1997
November 24, 1997
February 9, 1998
November 15, 1999
November 19, 2001
December 10, 2001
December 17, 2001
December 31, 2001
December 8, 2003
February 7, 1995
November 24, 1996
December 3, 2001
January 21, 2002
February 11, 2002
March 10, 2003
November 28, 1995
January 27, 1997
November 12, 2001
December 24, 2001
January 28, 2002
February 3, 1997
January 14, 2002
March 17, 2003
January 13, 1997
January 20, 1997
February 17, 2003
March 3, 2003
November 17, 2003
November 24, 2003
December 1, 2003
November 21, 1995
January 31, 1995
February 21, 1995
December 9, 1996
March 4, 2002
January 24, 1995
February 14, 1995
February 28, 1995
February 25, 2002
February 24, 2003
February 13, 1996
December 16, 1996
December 23, 1996
December 30, 1996
February 4, 2002
December 9, 2002
March 24, 2003
December 2, 1996
March 10, 1997
December 16, 2002
January 6, 1997
February 10, 1997
February 17, 1997
March 3, 1997
December 2, 2002
December 5, 1995
January 17, 1995
February 20, 1996
March 11, 2002
February 24, 1997
February 10, 2003
November 21, 2005
Stanford and the National Rankings
Stanford has been featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News and TV Guide among other national magazines.
Stanford & The Final
National Polls
Stanford & Weekly Polls
1920-21 Season (15-3)
8th – Premo Power Poll
1935-36 Season (23-7)
11th – Premo Power Poll
1936-37 Season (25-2)
1st – Premo Power Poll
1937-38 Season (21-3)
2nd – Premo Power Poll
1940-41 Season (21-5)
5th – Premo Power Poll
1941-42 Season (28-4)
1st – Premo Power Poll
1962-63 Season (16-9)
10th – United Press Int’l
1988-89 Season (26-7)
12th – United Press Int’l
13th – Associated Press
21st – USA Today/CNN
1994-95 Season (21-8)
25th – United Press Int’l
1995-96 Season (20-9)
27th – Associated Press
27th – USA Today/CNN
1996-97 Season (22-8)
12th – USA Today/CNN
21st – Associated Press
1997-98 Season (30-5)
4th – USA Today/ESPN
10th – Associated Press
1998-99 Season (26-7)
7th – Associated Press
9th – USA Today/ESPN
1999-00 Season (27-4)
3rd – Associated Press
5th – USA Today/ESPN
2000-01 Season (31-3)
2nd – Associated Press
5th – USA Today/ESPN
2001-02 Season (20-10)
24th – Associated Press
34th – USA Today/ESPN
2002-03 Season (24-9)
18th – Associated Press
20th – USA Today/ESPN
2003-04 Season (30-2)
1st – Associated Press
6th – USA Today/ESPN
AP – Associated Press (media)
UPI – United Press Int’l
(coaches through 1991)
USA – USA Today/ESPN
(coaches beginning in 1991-92)
1948-49 Season
Date
AP
Jan. 20
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Jan. 25
—
Feb. 1
—
Feb. 8
—
Feb. 15
—
1951-52 Season
Date
AP
Dec. 11 16th
Dec. 26 13th
1954-55 Season
Date
AP
Dec. 6
—
Jan. 25
—
Feb. 8
—
1955-56 Season
Date
AP
Dec. 6
19th
Jan. 3
—
Jan. 17
—
Jan. 24
—
Feb. 7
—
1961-62 Season
Date
AP
Jan. 16
—
Jan. 23
—
Feb. 6
—
1962-63 Season
Date
AP
Dec. 4
—
Dec. 11 —
Dec. 18 —
Dec. 25 9th
Jan. 1
—
Jan. 8
—
Jan. 15
—
Jan. 22
10th
Jan. 29
7th
Feb. 5
10th
Feb. 10
10th
Feb. 12
8th
Feb. 19
—
Feb. 26
—
Mar. 5
9th
Mar. 12 —
UPI
17th
11th
9th
10th
20th
UPI
—
13th
UPI
16th
18th
20th
UPI
—
20th
17th
20th
20th
UPI
16th
16th
19th
UPI
11th
7th
8th
4th
17th
19th
16th
9th
7th
8th
—
8th
7th
8th
9th
10th
1963-64 Season
Date
AP
UPI
Dec. 10 —
18th
Jan. 7
—
16th
Jan. 14
—
16th
1974-75 Season
Date
AP
UPI
Jan. 21
15th 18th
1988-89 Season
Date
AP
UPI
Jan. 17
20th 18th
Jan. 24
19th 18th
Jan. 31
20th 18th
Feb. 7
18th 18th
Feb. 14
17th 16th
Feb. 21
16th 17th
Feb. 28
13th 13th
Mar. 7
12th 12th
Mar. 14 13th 12th
1989-90 Season
Date
AP
UPI
Nov. 29 —
19th
1991-92 Season
Date
AP
USA
Jan. 20
20th
—
1994-95 Season
Date
AP
USA
Jan. 3
23rd
—
Jan. 17
21st 23rd
Jan. 24
17th 19th
Jan. 31
17th 18th
Feb. 7
15th 14th
Feb. 14
17th 19th
Feb. 21
19th 18th
Feb. 28
20th 19th
1995-96 Season
Date
AP
USA
Nov. 21 18th 18th
Nov. 28 16th 15th
Dec. 5
24th 23rd
Jan. 9
24th
—
Feb. 6
25th
—
Feb. 13
20th 20th
Feb. 20
24th 23rd
Feb. 27
25th
—
Final
27th 27th
1996-97 Season
Date
AP
USA
Nov.18
20th
—
Nov. 25 21st
14th
Dec. 2
24th
21st
Dec. 9
21st
18th
Dec. 16 22nd 20th
Dec. 23 23rd 20th
Dec. 30 20th 20th
Jan. 6
21st 22nd
Jan. 13
15th 17th
Jan. 20
17th 17th
Jan. 27
15th 15th
Feb. 3
18th 16th
Feb. 10
22nd 22nd
Feb. 17
20th 22nd
Feb. 24
25th 24th
Mar. 3
23rd 22nd
Mar. 10 21st
21st
Apr. 1
—
12th
1997-98 Season
Date
AP
USA
Nov. 17 15th 13th
Nov. 24 15th 13th
Dec. 1
12th 11th
Dec. 8
11th 11th
Dec. 15 9th
9th
Dec. 22 8th
8th
Dec. 29 7th
8th
Jan. 5
7th
7th
Jan. 12
7th
7th
Jan. 19
5th
6th
Jan. 26
4th
5th
Feb. 2
9th
10th
Feb. 9
14th 13th
Feb. 23
8th
—
Mar. 2
11th 11th
Mar. 9
10th 10th
Mar. 31 10th
4th
1998-99 Season
Date
AP
USA
Pre-season 3rd
2nd
Nov. 16 3rd
2nd
Nov. 23 3rd
2nd
Nov. 30 5th
5th
Dec. 7
6th
7th
Dec. 14 6th
7th
Dec. 21 6th
7th
Dec. 28 5th
5th
Jan. 4
4th
4th
Jan. 11
4th
4th
Jan. 18
3rd
3rd
Jan. 25
3rd
3rd
Feb. 1
4th
4th
Feb. 8
6th
6th
Feb. 15
7th
8th
Feb. 22
6th
6th
Feb. 28
6th
6th
Mar. 8
7th
7th
Mar. 8/31 7th
9th
1999-00 Season
Date
AP
USA
Nov. 15 9th
13th
Nov. 22 9th
7th
Nov. 29 3rd
3rd
Dec. 6
3rd
3rd
Dec. 13 2nd
2nd
Dec. 20 1st
Dec. 27 1st
Jan. 3
1st
Jan. 10
3rd
Jan. 17
3rd
Jan. 24
2nd
Jan. 31
2nd
Feb. 7
2nd
Feb. 14
2nd
Feb. 21
1st
Feb. 28
1st
Mar. 6
2nd
Mar. 13 3rd
Apr. 4
3rd
2000-01 Season
Date
AP
Pre-Season 4th
Nov. 12 5th
Nov. 19 5th
Nov. 26 4th
Dec. 4
4th
Dec. 11 3rd
Dec. 18 3rd
Dec. 25 2nd
Jan. 1
2nd
Jan. 8
1st
Jan. 15
1st
Jan. 22
1st
Jan. 29
1st
Feb. 5
2nd
Feb. 12
2nd
Feb. 19
1st
Feb. 26
1st
Mar. 5
1st
Mar. 12 2nd
April 3
2nd
2001-02 Season
Date
AP
Pre-Season 13th
Nov. 12 15th
Nov. 19 14th
Nov. 26 11th
Dec. 3
14th
Dec. 10 12th
Dec. 17 13th
Dec. 24 16th
Dec. 31 12th
Jan. 7
14th
Jan. 14
19th
Jan. 21
17th
Jan. 28
18th
Feb. 4
20th
Feb. 11
12th
Feb. 18
10th
Feb. 25
17th
Mar. 4
16th
Mar. 11 24th
Apr. 2
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3rd
3rd
2nd
2nd
1st
1st
1st
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2nd
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1st
1st
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13th
11th
16th
14th
15th
20th
14th
11th
19th
18th
23rd
34th
2002-03 Season
Date
AP
USA
Dec. 2
17th 22nd
Dec. 9
19th 29th
Dec. 16 17th
21st
Feb. 3
25th
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Feb. 10
24th 24th
Feb. 17
21st
21st
Feb. 24
19th 19th
Mar. 3
17th 17th
Mar. 10 15th 14th
Mar. 17 18th 16th
Mar. 24 —
20th
2003-04 Season
Date
AP
USA
Pre-Season 19th 17th
Nov. 17 20th 17th
Nov. 24 20th 17th
Dec. 1
21st
17th
Dec. 8
13th 13th
Dec. 15 9th
11th
Dec. 22 6th
8th
Dec. 29 5th
7th
Jan. 5
4th
6th
Jan. 12
3rd
4th
Jan. 19
2nd
2nd
Jan. 26
2nd
2nd
Feb. 2
2nd
2nd
Feb. 9
2nd
2nd
Feb. 16
1st
1st
Feb. 23
1st
1st
Mar. 1
1st
1st
Mar. 8
2nd
2nd
Mar. 15 1st (final)1st
Apr. 5
6th
2004-05 Season
Date
AP
USA
Pre-Season 26th 25th
Nov. 22 27th 26th
Dec. 29 34th
41st
Jan. 6
47th
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Jan. 24
44th
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Jan. 31
34th 38th
Feb. 7
45th
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Feb. 21
41st
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2005-06 Season
Date
AP
USA
Pre-Season 13th 13th
Nov. 21 27th 25th
Nov. 28 31st
29th
2006-07 Season
Date
AP
USA
Jan. 29
23rd
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Feb. 5
25th
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Stanford in the Postseason
1941-42
1987-88
The regular lineup for Stanford’s 1942 NCAA championship team
was (l to r) Bill Cowden, Howie Dallmar, Ed Voss, Jim Pollard, Don
Burness and head coach Everett Dean.
The 1987-88 Stanford basketball team finished the season 21-12
and participated in the NIT, the first post-season appearance by a
Stanford team since 1942.
NCAA Champions, 28-4 Overall, 11-1 PCC
NIT Tournament, 21-12 Overall, 11-7 Pac-10
Stanford 53, Rice Institute 47, West Regional Semifinal,
March 20, 1942, Kansas City, MO
Stanford 46, Colorado 35, West Regional Final,
March 21, 1942, Kansas City, MO
Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38, National Championship game,
March 28, 1942, Kansas City, MO
Stanford, coached by Everett Dean, captured the national title behind
a pair of All-Americans, Jim Pollard and NCAA tournament MVP
Howie Dallmar. Stanford defeated Rice Institute, 53-47, and then
handed Colorado a 46-35 defeat to reach the final. Stanford won 5338, as Dallmar scored 15 points and Jack Dana came off the bench to
add 14. Pollard was ill and did not play in the championship game.
The game wasn’t even broadcast live back to the Bay Area, but,
instead, was recreated from wire reports by KSFO. The gate
gross for the five nights of basketball in Kansas City was $23,500.
Expenses, mostly for travel, were about $22,000. Of the remaining $1,500, half went to the NCAA. The other $750 was split eight
ways among the eastern and western tourney teams. In the end,
Stanford’s share of the NCAA pot was $93.75.
Stanford 80, Long Beach State 77, First Round,
March 17, 1988, Stanford, CA
Arkansas State 60, Stanford 59, Second Round,
March 22, 1988, Stanford, CA
Stanford’s first appearance in postseason play in 46 years proved
to be successful as the Cardinal scored a 80-77 victory over Long
Beach State at Maples Pavilion. Stanford shot 61-percent from the
floor, and outrebounded the 49ers 38-19. Todd Lichti continued his
All-America season with a season-high 34 points. Lichti hit 12 of
13 shots for 92-percent and added eight free throws in 10 attempts.
Greg Butler added 16 points and six rebounds, while Howard
Wright chipped in with 11 points and nine rebounds. Bryan
McSweeney dished out eight assists.
However, Stanford’s season ended as visiting Arkansas State scored
a 60-59 victory. Once again, Lichti led Stanford with 23 points,
hitting 8-of-12 shots from the floor. Terry Taylor scored 10 points
and dished out nine assists, while Butler grabbed a team-high nine
rebounds.
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
1941-42
Stanford captured the NCAA title
behind All-Americans Jim Pollard
and Howie Dallmar.
1987-88
Stanford returns to the postseason
for the first time since its NCAA
title year in 1942, getting past
Long Beach State in the first
round of the NIT before dropping
a heartbreaker to Arkansas State,
60-59.
1988-89
Stanford advanced to the NCAA
Tournament for the first time in 47
years, but is upset in the first round
by Siena.
Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38
Stanford
Dana
Eikelman
Burness
Linari
Voss
Madden
Cowden
McCaffrey
Dallmar
Oliver
Totals
FG FT-FTA PF TP
7
0
0
3
6
0
2
0
6
0
24
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-2
0-0
3-5
0-0
5-8
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
5
14
0
0
6
13
0
5
0
15
0
53
1988-89
Dartmouth FG FT-FTA PF TP
Meyers
Parmer
Munroe
Shaw
Olsen
Pogue
Pearson
McKeman
Skaug
Briggs
Totals
4
1
5
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
17
0-1
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-5
1 8
0 2
1 12
0 0
0 8
0 0
3 6
0 0
2 2
0 0
7 38
The 1988-89 Stanford basketball team is regarded as one of the best
teams in modern Cardinal history. The ’88-89 team ranked 12th in the
nation, finished the season 26-7, made the NCAA Tournament, and
set or tied 27 Stanford, Maples Pavilion, team, individual and Pac-10
records. Three members of that team (Adam Keefe, Todd Lichti and
Howard Wright) later played in the NBA, and a fourth player, Andrew
Vlahov, played in the 1988, ’92, ’96 and 2000 Olympic Games for
Australia.
NCAA Tournament, 26-7 Overall, 15-3 Pac-10
Siena 80, Stanford 78, East Regional,
March 16, 1989, Greensboro, NC
Upsets prevail in the NCAA Tournament, and Siena College pulled
off the upset in the first round with a 80-78 victory over Stanford
in the East Regional in Greensboro, North Carolina. Stanford had
been seeded third in the regional and Siena 14th. Freshman Adam
Keefe came off the bench to score 22 points, including 12-of-13
from the free throw line. Todd Lichti scored 17 points and grabbed
five rebounds.
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Stanford in the Postseason
1989-90
The 1989-90 Cardinal squad finished the season with an appearance
in the NIT.
floor compared to 38-percent for Southern Illinois.
The NIT semifinals pitted Stanford against Massachusetts. Vlahov
proved to be the key to victory as he hit 12-of-12 free throw attempts
in a 73-71 Cardinal victory. Vlahov scored 20 points and grabbed 11
rebounds, while teammate Keefe tallied 24 points.
The championship game saw Oklahoma and Stanford play before
nearly 9,000 fans at Madison Square Garden. The Sooners led at the
half 39-35 but Stanford came back in the second half to score a 7872 decision. Ammann again was deadly from 3-point range, hitting
five 3-pointers, in scoring 22 points. All five Stanford starters scored
in double figures (Vlahov with 14, Wingate and John Patrick with 13
each, and Keefe with 12).
1991-92
NIT Tournament, 18-12 overall, 9-9 Pac-10
1989-90
Stanford finishes its season with
an NIT bid and a trip to Hawai’i,
but is upended by the Rainbows in
the first round.
1990-91
Stanford marches through the NIT,
winning five straight postseason
games to capture the NIT
championship.
Hawaii 69, Stanford 57, First Round,
March 15, 1990, Honolulu, HI
The Cardinal traveled to Honolulu to face a tough Hawai’i team
from the WAC. The heat and humidity slowly tired the Cardinal and
Hawai’i eventually walked away with a 69-57 victory. Adam Keefe
scored a season-high 31 points, hitting 10-of-13 shots from the floor
for 77-percent. Keefe added 10 rebounds in 39 minutes of play.
1991-92
Stanford returns to the NCAA
Tournament and faces a tough,
NBA prospect-laden Alabama
squad.
1990-91
The 1991-92 Stanford basketball team returned to the NCAA
Tournament and ended the season with 18 new school records.
NCAA Tournament, 18-11 Overall, 10-8 Pac-10
The 1990-91 Stanford basketball team captured the NIT
championship, only one of 14 schools in intercollegiate history to win
both the NCAA and NIT titles.
Alabama 80, Stanford 75, Southeast Regional,
March 19, 1992, Cincinnati, OH
Stanford was a No. 12 seed and faced No. 5 Alabama in a first round
game at the Southeast Regional in Cincinnati. The Crimson Tide
featured three future NBA players including Latrell Sprewell, Robert
Horry and James Robinson. The game was close throughout but
Sprewell collected five three-pointers en route to a 22-point game.
Horry added 19 points and nine rebounds as Alabama scored an 8075 victory. Adam Keefe scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds
for the Cardinal, while Brent Williams added 22 points and seven
boards.
NIT Tournament, 20-13 overall, 8-10 Pac-10
NIT Champions
1993-94
Stanford 93, Houston 86, First Round,
March 13, 1991, Stanford, CA
Stanford 80, Wisconsin 72, Second Round,
March 18, 1991, Madison, WI
Stanford 78, Southern Illinois 76, Third Round,
March 21, 1991, Carbondale, IL
Stanford 73, Massachusetts 71, Semifinals,
March 25, 1991, New York, NY
Stanford 78, Oklahoma 72, Championship Game,
March 27, 1991, New York, NY
Stanford began its march to the NIT title with a convincing 93-86
victory over Houston. The team shot-60 percent from the floor and
outrebounded the Cougars 37-26. Kenny Ammann hit for a gamehigh 29 points, including five three-pointers. Adam Keefe added 22
points and five rebounds, while Deshon Wingate connected for 12
points and 12 rebounds.
The Cardinal then hit the road for a game at Wisconsin. A hostile
crowd of 11, 309 could not deter the Cardinal as Stanford posted an
80-72 triumph. Adam Keefe was unstoppable, scoring 33 points and
collecting 14 rebounds. Ammann added 14 points, Wingate with 11
points and eight rebounds and Marcus Lollie came off the bench
to score 10 points. Stanford hit 55-percent from the floor, and outrebounded the Badgers 30-20.
The road trip then extended to Carbondale where a full house witnessed a game between Stanford and Southern Illinois. The Cardinal
scored a 78-68 victory over the Salukis and advanced to the NIT
Final Four in New York City. Keefe again led Stanford with 24 points,
eight rebounds, four steals and three blocks in 40 minutes of play.
Wingate added 16 points and 11 boards, while Andrew Vlahov, who
had missed the latter part of the regular season with a serious ankle
injury, scored 14 points, grabbed seven rebounds, dished out three
assists and blocked two shots. Stanford made 64-percent from the
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
The 1993-94 Cardinal basketball team participated in post-season
play (NIT) for the sixth time in the last seven years.
NIT Tournament, 17-11 overall, 10-8 Pac-10
Gonzaga 80, Stanford 76, First Round,
March 17, 1994, Stanford, CA
Stanford hosted Gonzaga and at the final buzzer, the
visitors from the WCC had upset the Cardinal 80-76.
The Zags dominated most of the game and held
a 43-31 lead at halftime. The Cardinal mounted
a comeback in the second half before falling
short. Dion Cross led Stanford with 25 points,
while Brent Williams added 24 points and six
rebounds. Andy Poppink chipped in with 14
points, a game-high 12 rebounds, three assists
and two steals in 38 minutes of play. Five players scored in double figures for Gonzaga, and the
team shot 54-percent from the floor.
1993-94
Stanford participated in the
postseason for the sixth time in
seven seasons, advancing to the
NIT.
Stanford is one of only 14 schools to
have captured both the NIT and NCAA
Championships.
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Stanford in the Postseason
1994-95
1995-96
The 1994-95 Stanford basketball team returned to the NCAA
Tournament and beat North Carolina-Charlotte in the first round,
its first post-season NCAA win since 1942.
The 1995-96 Stanford basketball team, ranked as high as 15th in
the nation, defeated Bradley and lost a close game to then #1 ranked
UMass in the NCAA Tournament.
NCAA Tournament, 20-9 Overall, 10-8 Pac-10
NCAA Tournament, 20-9 Overall, 12-6 Pac-10
Stanford 70, UNC-Charlotte 68, East Regional,
March 17, 1995, Albany, NY
Massachusetts 75, Stanford 53, East Regional,
March 19, 1995, Albany, NY
Stanford earned its first victory in the NCAA Tournament since
1942 when the No. 10 Cardinal defeated No. 7 UNC Charlotte 7066, in a tense, hard-fought game. Dion Cross led Stanford with 17
points, including five 3-pointers. Center Tim Young added 14 points,
eight rebounds and three blocks, while All-American guard Brevin
Knight added 13 points and six assists. UNC Charlotte led by as
many as nine points in the first half, but the Cardinal fought back to
take a 30-26 lead at halftime. In the second half, Stanford led 44-37
but a 26-14 run by the 49ers gave UNC Charlotte a 63-58 lead with
4:46 to play. Stanford tied the game at 69-69, and a fast break basket
by Bart Lammersen with 44 seconds to play and two free throws by
David Harbour iced the victory.
In the second round, UMass dominated the game from start to finish as the Minutemen scored a 75-53 victory over Stanford. Four
Massachusetts players scored in double figures, while Cross scored
14 points, Young added 13 and Knight chipped in with 10 for the
Cardinal. Massachusetts led 43-23 at the half and led by as many as
27 points in the second half.
Stanford 66, Bradley 58, East Regional
March 14, 1996, Providence, RI
Massachusetts 79, Stanford 74, East Regional
March 16, 1996, Providence, RI
Stanford, a No. 9 seed, faced Bradley, a No. 8 seed. The Cardinal
jumped to a 21-12 lead with 9:35 lead in the first half, and extended
the lead to 33-18 with 3:44 left in the first half. The Cardinal eventually cruised to a 66-58 victory over the Braves. All-American guard
Brevin Knight scored 26 points (10-for-10 from the free throw line),
grabbed five rebounds, dished out four assists and stole two passes
in 36 minutes of play. Dion Cross added 16 points, while Andy
Poppink added 10 points and 17 rebounds.
The next game pitted a rematch between Massachusetts and
Stanford. This time, the game was much closer than a year before,
and the game was not decided until the final seconds. Massachusetts
was the No. 1 team at the time and raced to a 14-5 lead early in
the game. However, Stanford took the lead at 22-20 on a Cross
lay-up. Stanford took its biggest lead of the first half at 28-24 with
3:55 left, but the Minutemen took a 33-31 lead into the locker
room. Massachusetts extended its lead to 66-53 with 7:04 to play.
However, Stanford was not about to quit. Stanford gradually cut at
the Massachusetts lead and with 54 seconds to play, the Cardinal
was down 75-74. But the Minutemen scored the game’s final points.
Knight led Stanford with 27 points, nine assists, four rebounds and
two steals in 39 minutes. Cross added 16, and Peter Sauer came off
the bench to score 11 points and grab seven rebounds in 22 minutes
of play. Marcus Camby led UMass with 20 points, eight rebounds
and seven blocks.
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
1994-95
Stanford advances to the second
round of the NCAA Tournament,
dropping UNC Charlotte in an
exciting come-from-behind victory.
The Cardinal then faced a tough
Massachusetts squad in the
second round.
1995-96
For the second straight year,
Stanford wins its opening NCAA
Tournament game, and again faces
Massachusetts. The nation’s #1seed had a tough time with the
Cardinal, but eventually prevailed
in the final seconds.
Notable Moment in Stanford History
Hank Luisetti Scores 50
points vs. Duquesne
On Jan.1, 1938, Hank Luisetti set a school
record with 50 points against Duquesne. The
record remains the oldest in school history.
Following is the box score from that game
which was played in Cleveland, Ohio.
112 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Stanford (92)
Player
Fg Ft Pts
Luisetti
23 4 50
P. Zonne
7 1 15
Stoefen
5 3 13
Burnett
3 0 6
LaFaille
1 0 2
Huff
1 0 2
Calderwood 1 0 2
Lyon
0 2 2
Lee
0 0 0
B. Zonne
0 0 0
Rapp
0 0 0
Heath
0 0 0
Totals
41 10 92
Duquesne (27)
Player
Fg Ft Pts
Wetzel
3 1 7
Fortney
3 0 6
Yankitis
2 0 4
Kreilling
1 2 4
Adams
2 0 4
Cristofack 0 1 1
O’Malley
0 1 1
Scarry
0 0 0
Neiderberger 0 0 0
Totals
11 6 27
Stanford in the Postseason
1996-97
1997-98
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
The 1996-97 Stanford basketball team achieved a milestone when
the Cardinal reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time.
The team set or tied 13 team, Maples Pavilion and individual
records.
NCAA Tournament, 22-8 Overall, 12-6 Pac-10
Stanford 80, Oklahoma 67, West Regional
March 14, 1997, Tucson, AZ
Stanford 72, Wake Forest 66, West Regional
March 16, 1997, Tucson, AZ
Utah 82, Stanford 77, overtime, West Regional
March 20, 1997, San Jose, CA
Stanford reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in the
school’s history.
Stanford, seeded No. 6, opened the NCAA tournament with an 80-67
victory over Oklahoma in the West Regional in Tucson. The Sooners
took their biggest lead of the game at 19-12 in the first half, but the
Cardinal deadlocked the game at 33-33 at halftime. Kris Weems led
Stanford with 20 points, while All-American guard Brevin Knight
added 18 points, 10 assists, seven rebounds and two steals. Tim
Young added 16 points and eight rebounds, while freshman Mark
Madsen came off the bench to tally 12 points and nine rebounds.
Two days later, Stanford dominated play from start to finish in
handing third-ranked Wake Forest a 72-66 loss. The Cardinal raced
to a 16-5 lead in the first half, and led by as many as 16 points in
the second half. Knight led Stanford scorers with 19 points, five
assists and four steals. Arthur Lee added 14 points, four assists and
three rebounds, while Peter Sauer hit some clutch shots near the
end of the game, hitting for 14 points along with seven rebounds,
two assists and two steals. Weems chipped in with 13 points, four
rebounds and two assists.
Stanford then faced second-ranked Utah in the NCAA West
Regional in San Jose. The Cardinal got off to a rocky start, missing 12 of its first 13 shots. That enabled Utah to grab a 16-4 lead
with 8:09 in the first half. Utah led 37-21 with 17:23 left in the
game before Stanford mounted a remarkable comeback. Knight
performed his magic, hitting a leaning three-point shot with 11
seconds to play to tie the game at 67-67 and send the contest into
overtime. However, Utah gradually pulled away and ended the
Cardinal season. Knight finished the evening with 27 points and
nine assists, while Young added 12 points and 15 rebounds.
Stanford played before 40,000 fans at the Alamodome in San
Antonio, TX, at the 1998 Final Four.
One of the best teams in school history, a high national ranking,
excellent team chemistry, talent and depth characterized the 199798 Stanford basketball team. The Cardinal finished the year 30-5
and earned a trip to the NCAA Final Four. The 30 wins was one of
18 school, Maples or NCAA records that were broken or tied during
the season.
NCAA Tournament, Final Four, 30-5 Overall, 15-3 Pac-10
Stanford 67, College of Charleston 57, Midwest Regional,
March 13, 1998, Chicago, IL
Stanford 83, Western Michigan 65, Midwest Regional,
March 15, 1998, Chicago, IL
Stanford 67, Purdue 59, Midwest Regional,
March 20, 1998, St. Louis, MO
Stanford 79, Rhode Island 77, Midwest Regional,
March 22, 1998, St. Louis MO
Kentucky 86, Stanford 85 (OT)
March 28, 1998, NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, TX
In 1997-98, Stanford gained entry into the NCAA Tournament for
a fourth straight season, its seventh trip overall and second trip to
the Final Four.
In the first game at the Midwest Regional in Chicago, Mark
Madsen’s 17 rebounds helped the third-seeded Cardinal wear down
the College of Charleston, 67-57. Stanford trailed by four points
with just under seven minutes remaining and by one point, 54-53,
with 4:30 left before Ryan Mendez hit consecutive three-pointers to
help put Stanford in front 59-56 with 3:06 left, a margin they never
relinquished. Madsen’s work on the boards and his 16 points kept
Stanford in the game until Mendez’ two three-pointers.
In the next game, Stanford’s inside front wall of Tim Young and
Madsen wore down Western Michigan 83-65. Arthur Lee scored 24
points and dished out seven assists, while Young and Madsen each
scored 19 points and combined for 23 rebounds. Stanford outrebounded Western Michigan 41-25. Stanford shot .566 from the
floor, compared to .393 for Western Michigan.
The Midwest Regional then moved to St. Louis and behind the play
of freshman Jarron Collins, Stanford scored a 67-59 victory over
Purdue. Collins came off the bench to score 12 points and grab eleven
rebounds. Collins turned the game in Stanford’s favor with 10 points
and seven rebounds in six minutes and 41 seconds of first half action.
Collins hit an inside basket to give the Cardinal a 25-24 lead with 3:27
left in the first half, a lead it would never lose. Another Collins basket
just before the first-half buzzer gave the Cardinal a 37-26 lead. David
Moseley hit the biggest shot of the game, a three-pointer with 1:03
left. Purdue had cut Stanford’s lead from eleven points to three, but
Moseley hit the key three-pointer with four seconds on the shot clock.
Madsen scored 15 points and added 13 rebounds.
The next game saw one of the great comebacks in any sport in
Stanford history. The Cardinal was facing Rhode Island and attempting to reach the NCAA Final Four for the first time since 1942. With
59 seconds remaining, Stanford was down 71-68. Rhode Island made
a free throw to go up 72-68. Then Lee fed Madsen with a lay-up with
40 seconds left. With Rhode Island holding a 74-70 lead (the Rams
hit two more free throws) with 33 seconds left, Lee drove for a lay-up,
scored and was fouled to cut the Rams lead to 74-72. The free throw
was good. Then on the inbounds pass, Lee stripped the ball away from
Rhode Island’s Cuttino Mobley about 15 feet from the basket, knocking the ball to Madsen, who dunked the ball and was fouled. Madsen
made the free throw that gave Stanford a 76-74 lead. Stanford upped
the lead on a Kris Weems free throw and two by Lee, before the Rams
hit a three-pointer to end the game. Lee’s scoring, passing and defense
led to 13 of Stanford’s 14 points in the final minute. Lee was named
MVP of the Midwest Regional.
1996-97
Stanford beat Oklahoma and faced
the nation’s top player in Tim
Duncan, but the Cardinal prevailed
over Wake Forest, 72-66. Stanford
advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for
the first time, facing No. 2 Utah in
the West Regional. The game was
tied through regulation, 67-67, but
Utah ended Stanford’s storybook
season in overtime, 82-77.
1997-98
A truly memorable season as
Stanford reached the NCAA Final
Four for the first time since the
1941-42 season. The Cardinal
defeated College of Charleston,
Western Michigan, Purdue,
and Rhode Island to reach the
semifinals of the Final Four in San
Antonio. Kentucky prevailed 8685 in overtime in one of the most
exciting postseason games in
Stanford history.
Art Lee and Mark Madsen at the 1998
Final Four.
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Stanford in the Postseason
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
The victory sent Stanford to the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio,
Texas, and a semifinal contest against Kentucky. In one of the most
memorable games in Final Four history, Kentucky outlasted the
Cardinal 86-85 in overtime. The Alamodome crowd of 40,509 gave
both teams a standing ovation as they walked off the court. Stanford
took a 13-3 lead in the first five minutes of the game and led throughout the first half. The Cardinal held a 37-32 edge at halftime.
A three-point basket by Peter Sauer made the score 46-36,
Stanford’s biggest lead of the second half, and a three-pointer by Lee
made it 49-40. Eight straight points by Kentucky cut the Cardinal
lead to 49-48. The Wildcats took the lead for the first time at 54-53
with 10:04 left. Kentucky held a four-point lead (72-68) lead with
1:11 to go, but Madsen scored on an offensive rebound. Kentucky
added a free throw, but Lee sent the game into overtime with a
three-point basket with 24.6 seconds.
Stanford was down 78-73 early in overtime, and down by four with
15.4 seconds left, but Sauer nailed a three-pointer. Two missed free
throws by Kentucky gave the ball back to Stanford, but a 65-foot
shot by Sauer went wide and Kentucky advanced to the championship game against Utah.
Lee scored 26 points and dished out five assists, while Weems added
17, and Madsen chalked up eleven points and 16 rebounds.
Lee was named to the Final Four All-Tournament team.
1998-99
1999-00
Stanford reached the NCAA
Tournament for the sixth straight
season.
The 1998-99 Stanford basketball team captured the Pac-10 championship, the school’s first title since the 1962-63 season. The Cardinal
advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
NCAA Tournament, 26-7 overall, 15-3 Pac-10
Stanford 69, Alcorn State 57, West Regional,
March 11, 1999, Seattle, WA
Gonzaga 82, Stanford 74, West Regional,
March 13, 1999, Seattle, WA
In 1998-99, Stanford marched into the NCAA Tournament for a
fifth straight season, and its eighth trip overall.
The Cardinal gained its highest seed ever at No. 2 and a berth in the
West Regional in Seattle. In its first game, Stanford opened tournament play with a 69-57 victory over Alcorn State at Key Arena. The
Cardinal started fast, building a 21-7 lead, and held a 40-26 halftime
lead. But the Braves of Alcorn State mounted a gradual comeback
in the second half, tying the game at 55-55 with 4:11 to play. But
six free throws in the final 2:38 by All-American guard Arthur Lee
helped carry the Cardinal to victory. All-American forward Mark
Madsen tallied a career-high 23 points along with 13 rebounds.
Peter Sauer added 12 points, seven rebounds and two steals, while
Kris Weems dished out a career-high eight assists. Stanford outrebounded the Braves, 45-23.
For only the second time, Stanford and Gonzaga met on the court,
and the Cardinal season ended in the second round of the NCAA
Tournament as the tenth-seeded Bulldogs scored a 82-74 victory
before a crowd of 15,187. Stanford led only once in the game, 1-0,
with 18:33 left in the first half. From there, Gonzaga dominated play,
hitting 11-of-20 three-point attempts, including 7-of-12 in the first
half. The Bulldogs gained their biggest lead in the first half, 23-10,
but Stanford cut the margin to 34-30 at halftime. A Gonzaga threepointer to start the second half gave the WCC school a seven-point
lead. Stanford gradually cut the lead, and even tied the game at 49-49
with 11:18 to play. But Gonzaga went on an 18-8 run in the next 7:14
to ice the game. The Cardinal backcourt of Lee and Weems combined
for 42 points (24 points for Lee, 18 for Weems), while Madsen hit his
fourth straight double-double with 15 points and 14 rebounds.
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1999-00
The 1999-00 Stanford basketball team captured the Pac-10 championship for a second straight season.
NCAA Tournament, 27-4 overall, 15-3 Pac-10
Stanford 84, South Carolina State 65, South Regional,
March 17, 2000, Birmingham, Al
North Carolina 60, Stanford 53, South Regional,
March 19, 2000, Birmingham, Al
Stanford, seeded No. 1, scored a 84-65 victory over South Carolina
State at the South Regional at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic
Center. The Cardinal broke the school record for best three-point
shooting percentage in an NCAA Tournament game, shooting .565
from three-point range (13-for-23). Stanford also broke the school
record in NCAA Tournament play by sinking 13 three-point field
goals. Five Cardinal players scored in double figures, led by freshman Casey Jacobsen with 18 points. All-American Mark Madsen
added his seventh double-double of the season with 14 points and
13 rebounds. The Cardinal jumped to a 7-0 lead and later increased
the margin to 23 points at 44-21 with 2:43 in the first half. Stanford
continued the upward surge in the second half, building up a 33point margin at 79-46 with 4:39 left in the game.
Stanford’s season came to an end as eighth-ranked North Carolina
posted a 60-53 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The
Cardinal could not get on track from three-point territory, hitting
only 6-of-22 shots from behind the arc. Overall, the Cardinal shot
.345 from the field. Despite the shooting woes, Stanford held a 27-20
lead with 2:17 left in the first half, but North Carolina scored a critical
eight straight points to take a one-point halftime lead at 28-27. The
Tar Heels continued their hot run to start the second half, taking a
34-27 lead with 17:47 remaining. It was the biggest lead of the game
for North Carolina. Stanford mounted a comeback, assuming a 47-43
lead with 8:20 to play, but North Carolina scored 10 straight points
to take a 53-47 lead. David Moseley led the Cardinal attack with 17
points, while Ryan Mendez came off the bench to score 12 points (4for-4 from the floor, 2-for-2 from three-point territory).
2000-01
The 2000-01 Stanford basketball team captured the Pac-10 championship for a third straight season.
NCAA Tournament, 31-3 overall, 16-2 Pac-10
Stanford 89, UNC Greensboro 60, West Regional
March 15, 2001, San Diego, CA
Stanford 90, St. Joseph’s 83, West Regional
March 17, 2001, San Diego, CA
Stanford 78, Cincinnati 65, West Regional
March 22, 2001, Anaheim, CA
Maryland 87, Stanford 73, West Regional
March 24, 2001, Anaheim, CA
Based on its season record and a first place title in the Pac-10,
Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The
Stanford in the Postseason
Cardinal, ranked second in the national polls, opened NCAA
Tournament play with a convincing 89-60 victory over UNC
Greensboro at the West Regional in San Diego. Center Jason Collins
scored 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked three shots
to lead the Cardinal attack. Stanford shot .609 from the floor, and
outrebounded the Spartans 33-28. It was the seventh straight season
that the Cardinal had won its opening round game of the NCAA
Tournament. Stanford recorded its widest margin of victory in an
NCAA Tournament game. The Cardinal led by as many 31 points
in the second half.
The competition got a bit tougher in the second round of the
NCAA Tournament as the Cardinal faced one of the best players
in the country, Marvin O’Connor of St. Joseph’s. Stanford made all
10 of its free throws in the final 45.1 seconds, six by Jarron Collins
and four by Ryan Mendez, to score a dramatic 90-83 victory over
St. Joseph’s. Jason Collins scored 22 points and Casey Jacobsen
added 21. Stanford set a school record for most points in an NCAA
Tournament game with 90. The Cardinal also set a school standard
in NCAA Tournament games with free throws made (31) and
attempted (37). O’Connor proved to be an excellent player scoring
37 points in 35 minutes of play, hitting 15-of-20 shots. Stanford led
56-46 with 13:20 to play, but St. Joseph’s outscored the Cardinal 132 in the next 2:19 to take a 59-58 lead. St. Joseph’s led by as much
as five points, 67-62, with 8:01 to play. But Stanford mounted a
comeback, and took a 73-72 lead with 5:34 to play. St. Joseph’s then
took a 74-73 lead, but Stanford took the lead for good, 76-74, on a
three-pointer by Michael McDonald with 4:56 to play.
Stanford then traveled to Anaheim for the next series of games at
the West Regional. The Cardinal battled back from a four-point
halftime deficit to post a 78-65 victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats
to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight. The Cardinal shot .652 in the
second half to outscore Cincinnati 44-27. Overall, Stanford shot a
school record NCAA Tournament game .628 from the floor. It was
also Stanford’s best shooting effort of the season. Ryan Mendez hit
a three-pointer to start the second half, and Casey Jacobsen and
the Collins Twins combined for Stanford’s next ten points to take a
47-42 lead. A 15-4 run later in the second half broke the game open.
Jacobsen scored a season-high 27 points.
Stanford’s magical season came to an end as Maryland played
perhaps its finest game of the season to upset the Cardinal 87-73.
Maryland hit 69-percent from three-point territory (9-for-13) and
58-percent overall to help seal defeat for the Cardinal. Stanford
and Maryland were tied 25-25 with 5:46 in the first half, but the
Terrapins outscored the Cardinal 17-7 to take a 42-32 halftime lead.
The Cardinal scored the first seven points of the second half to cut
the Maryland lead to 42-39. But Maryland answered by outscoring
Stanford 14-2 to take a 56-41 lead with 13:40 to play. Four Cardinal
players scored in double figures led by Ryan Mendez with 18 points.
2001-02
The 2001-02 Stanford basketball team finished tied for second place
in the Pac-10 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the
eighth straight year.
NCAA Tournament, 20-10 overall, 12-6 Pac-10
Stanford 84, Western Kentucky 68, Midwest Regional
March 14, 2002, St. Louis, Mo
Kansas 86, Stanford 63
March 16, 2002, St. Louis, Mo
Stanford, seeded eighth, opened the NCAA Tournament with an
84-68 victory over ninth-seeded Western Kentucky before a crowd
of 26,612, the third largest crowd to watch a Stanford basketball
game. All-American Curtis Borchardt recorded his 16th doubledouble of the year with 19 points, 12 rebounds, along with five
blocks. All-American Casey Jacobsen added 17 points, six rebounds
and four assists in 36 minutes. The Hilltoppers took a quick 3-0
lead to start the game, but Stanford took at 4-3 lead at 17:52 and
never trailed again. A 14-point halftime lead, 36-22, expanded to as
many as 17 points, 78-61, with 1:02 to play. Stanford’s victory was
the eighth straight year that the Cardinal won its opening round
NCAA Tournament game.
Stanford’s second round game proved to be much tougher. Secondranked and top-seeded Kansas jumped to a 15-0 lead to start the
game and never looked back in defeating the 24th-ranked Cardinal,
86-63, at the Midwest Regional. A crowd of 31,484 (the second largest crowd to ever watch a Stanford basketball team play) watched
as the Jayhawks held Stanford scoreless until 15:28 on a Curtis
Borchardt dunk. The Cardinal cut Kansas’ margin to nine points
with 14:20 in the first half, but Kansas then took complete control,
outscoring the Cardinal 33-20 to take a 48-26 halftime lead. The
second half was much more competitive as Stanford and Kansas
combined for 75 points with the Jayhawks holding a 38-37 second
half advantage. Casey Jacobsen scored 24 points to lead both teams
in scoring. Borchardt recorded his 17th double-double of the season
with 13 points and eleven rebounds.
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
2000-01
Stanford enjoyed a memorable
season as the Cardinal advanced
to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite
Eight and won the Pac-10 title for a
third straight season.
2001-02
Stanford advanced to the second
round of the NCAA Tournament for
a seventh straight season.
Notable Moment in Stanford History
Stanford captures fourth Pac-10 Conference title in six years
Prior to the 1998-99 season, Stanford had not won a
conference title since the 1962-63 season. The Cardinal
made up for lost time, by capturing four Pac-10 titles with
conference records of 15-3 in 1998-99, 15-3 (1999-00) and
16-2 (2000-01), and a fourth title in 2003-04 with a 17-1
mark.
The team celebrates after capturing
the 2004 Pac-10 Tournament Title
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Stanford in the Postseason
Stanford Postseason
Highlights
2003-04
After a 17-1 regular season
conference record, Stanford
captured the Pac-10 Tournament
championship en route to a 30-2
overall record.
2002-03
2003-04
The 2002-03 Stanford basketball team finished 14-4 to place second
in the Pac-10 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA
Tournament.
The 2003-04 Stanford basketball team was ranked No.1 in the
nation for four weeks, chalked up a 30-2 record and won the Pac-10
title with a school record 17 conference wins.
NCAA Tournament, 24-9 overall, 14-4 Pac-10
NCAA Tournament, 30-2 overall, 17-1 Pac-10
Stanford 77, San Diego 69, South Regional
March 20, 2003, Spokane, WA
Connecticut 85, Stanford 74, South Regional
March 22, 2003, Spokane, WA
Stanford, seeded fourth, reached the second round of the 2003
NCAA Tournament with a 77-69 victory over San Diego at the
South Regional. Josh Childress recorded his 11th double-double
of the season with 22 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and four
blocks in 36 minutes. Three other Cardinal starters scored in double
figures: Julius Barnes (18), Matt Lottich (17) and Rob Little (12).
Stanford jumped to a 9-0 lead to start the game, and advanced the
lead to 16-2 with 14:37 in the first half. The Cardinal then extended
the lead to a game-high 19 points (29-10) with 9:00 in the first
half. San Diego then mounted a comeback, outscoring the Cardinal
22-6 to make the score 35-32 in favor of Stanford at halftime. The
Cardinal continued to lead throughout much of the second half.
Stanford’s largest lead of the second half was nine points with 15:44
to play. San Diego again mounted a comeback and outscored the
Cardinal 26-16 to take a 62-61 lead with 5:55 to play. It was San
Diego’s first lead of the game. With San Diego holding a 66-63 lead
with 3:41 to play, Barnes hit four free throws in a 27-second span to
give Stanford a 67-66 lead, a lead the Cardinal would not relinquish.
Stanford ended the 2002-03 season with an 85-74 loss to Connecticut
in the second round of the NCAA South Regional. Stanford led the
Huskies 44-40 at halftime but a 45-30 edge for Connecticut in the
second half proved to be Stanford’s downfall. Julius Barnes ended his
Cardinal career with a team-high 22 points, 16 of them in the first
half. Barnes hit 7-of-14 shots, including five from three-point range.
Justin Davis added a double-double with 19 points and ten rebounds.
Connecticut led by as many as five points in the first ten minutes
of the game, building a 23-18 advantage with 11:10. But Stanford
pushed ahead at 26-25 with 7:56 in the first half on a three-pointer
by Matt Lottich. Stanford’s last lead of the game was 54-53 at 14:14
before the Huskies took the lead for good.
Stanford 71, Texas-San Antonio 45, West Regional
March 18, 2004, Seattle, WA
Alabama 70, Stanford 67, West Regional
March 20, 2004, Seattle, WA
Stanford, seeded No. 1 in the Phoenix Regional, began the 2004
NCAA Tournament with a 71-45 victory over Texas-San Antonio.
After trailing 2-0 to start the game, Stanford scored nine straight
points and the Cardinal never trailed the rest of the game. After
the Roadrunners cut the lead to 9-6 with 14:54 left in the first half,
Stanford went on a 19-6 run to take its biggest lead of the first half
28-12 with 7:27 left. Leading 42-29 with 14:56 left in the game, TexasSan Antonio cut the Stanford lead to 44-38 with 12:15 left. Stanford
then scored 14 straight points and a 19-1 run over a span of 9:01 to
increase its lead to 63-39 with 5:04 remaining. All-America candidate
Josh Childress scored 10 of his 26 points and added five rebounds
during Stanford’s scoring spurt. Stanford extended the lead to its biggest margin of the game, 67-40, with 1:43 remaining. Childress scored
26 points (9-for-15 from the floor, 6-for-6 from the free throw line)
along with nine rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks.
Matt Haryasz added 10 points and five rebounds off the bench.
Stanford shot 50-percent from the floor and the Cardinal defense
held Texas-San Antonio to only 24-percent shooting.
Stanford’s season came to an end in the second round of the NCAA
Tournament (Phoenix Regional) with a 70-67 loss to eighth-seeded
Alabama. The Cardinal outrebounded the Crimson Tide 49-29, made
26 field goal attempts compared to 16 for Alabama and knocked
down three more three-pointers. But it was at the free throw line
that Alabama proved to be the winners. Alabama made 33-of-44 free
throw attempts while Stanford shot only 11 attempts, making eight.
Neither team enjoyed more than a five-point lead in the first half
until the 1:59 mark when Stanford jumped to a 39-32 lead. A fivepoint Crimson Tide run made the score 39-37 Stanford at halftime.
Stanford held the Crimson Tide to only one field goal in 17 attempts
to start the second half. That helped the Cardinal build a 53-40 lead
Evolution of a “SportsCenter Moment”
With time running out against upset-minded Arizona, and
the score tied 77-77 in a nationally-televised game in 2004, the
moment began: Nick Robinson grabbed a loose ball on defense.
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Robinson only has time to get barely across half court. From
35-feet out, he launches a running shot as time expires …
… for a game-winning three-pointer. The fans rush the court to
congratulate Robinson and the Cardinal. The event is nominated as one of the “Moments” of the Year at ESPN’s ESPY Awards.
Stanford in the Postseason
with 7:40 left in the game. But the Crimson Tide rallied with a 16-0
run. Alabama gradually expanded its lead to 67-59 with 29 seconds
remaining. A three-pointer by Matt Lottich cut the margin to 67-62
with 25 seconds left, but three free throws by Alabama offset a lay-up
by Justin Davis and a three-pointer by Lottich near the end of the
game. Davis led the Cardinal with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
2004-05
49-percent for the game. Nine different players scored for Stanford,
eight in the first half when the Cardinal jumped to a 36-23 lead.
The win advanced Stanford to a first-round game at Missouri State.
The Bears proved to be too much for the Cardinal to handle as
Blake Ahearn and Deke Thompson scored 19 points each to lead
Missouri State to a 76-67 win. Stanford took its first lead at 55-53
thanks to a pair of free throws by Peter Prowitt with 10:01 left and
extended the advantage to four points less than 2 minutes later.
Missouri State blew a 21-point lead in the first half, but used a 13-4
run to lead 66-61 with 2:40 remaining. The Bears closed out the
game with eight straight free throws to keep Stanford at bay. Matt
Haryasz had 15 for Stanford. Lawrence Hill added 13, and Prowitt
and Chris Hernandez had 11 each.
2006-07
The 2004-05 Stanford basketball team finished with an 18-13
overall record and a third place finish in the Pac-10, ending the
season with just nine healthy players in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament.
NCAA Tournament, 18-13 overall, 11-7 Pac-10
Mississippi State 93, Stanford 70, Austin Regional
March 18, 2005, Charlotte, NC
Stanford, seeded No. 8 in the Austin Regional, fell to No. 9 seed
Mississippi State, 93-70, in the first round of the 2005 NCAA
Tournament. The game opened as if it would be a battle of big men,
with Rob Little scoring Stanford’s first eight points and Mississippi
State pounding the ball inside to Lawrence Roberts. But when Little
went to the bench with two fouls midway through the period, the
Cardinal had to push the ball out to the perimeter. Matt Haryasz
and Chris Hernandez used long jumpers and backdoor cuts to the
basket to open up a 12-point lead. But the Bulldogs began hitting
from the outside – making four 3-pointers in the final 5:08, including three straight in a 17-4 run to close the half and take a 44-43
lead into the break. Stanford struggled with its long-range shots,
missing the first five 3-pointers it attempted in the second half. It
allowed the Bulldogs to open up their lead to 63-53 with 11:21 to
play. The Bulldogs pulled away from there, handing Stanford the
loss. Chris Hernandez led Stanford with 17 points. Rob Little and
Matt Haryasz had 14 each and Fred Washington finished with 12.
2005-06
The 2006-07 Stanford basketball team wrapped up the year with
an 18-13 overall record and reached the NCAA Tournament for the
first time since 2005.
NCAA Tournament, 18-13 overall, 10-8 Pac-10
Louisville 78, Stanford 58, San Antonio Regional
March 15, 2005, Lexington, KY
Stanford was tabbed No. 11 seed while Louisville entered as a No.
6. Playing less than 80 miles from its campus on the home court
of archrival Kentucky, Louisville received 16 points from both
Edgar Sosa and David Padgett to rout Stanford 78-58 in the opening round of the South Regional. Louisville bolted to a 41-13 lead
and took a 46-20 edge into the break. Brook Lopez was impressive
with a team-high 18 points and seven rebounds for the Cardinal,
playing 33 minutes. Lawrence Hill chipped in with 10 points while
Landry Fields and Kenny Brown each added eight for the Cardinal,
which shot 41.2-percent and held a 37-26 advantage on the boards.
Stanford had to travel more than 2,400 miles across the country and
was playing at 9:30 a.m. PDT. The Cardinal never found its footing
against Louisville’s aggressive full-court pressure and turned the ball
over 21 times. Louisville was able to score inside after Robin Lopez
was in foul trouble early in the contest. The 2005-06 Stanford basketball team finished with a 16-14 overall
record and advanced to the postseason for the 13th straight season.
NIT Tournament, 16-14 overall, 11-7 Pac-10
Stanford 65, Virginia 49
March 14, 2006, Stanford, CA
Missouri State 76, Stanford 67
March 17, 2006, Springfield, MO
Stanford, a seven-seed, hosted Virginia, an eighth seed, in the
opening round of the NIT. The Cardinal made its fifth overall
NIT appearance and first since 1993-94. Chris Hernandez had 14
points in Stanford’s easy 65-49 victory while Dan Grunfeld added
12 points and Matt Haryasz had 10 points and seven rebounds for
the Cardinal. Stanford dominated Virginia throughout, leading by
as much as 19 en route to its most lopsided win since a 58-34 victory over Princeton on Dec. 21. The Cardinal forced Virginia into
15 turnovers while holding the Cavaliers to a season-low in points.
The Cardinal shot 57.1-percent from the floor in the first half and
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Stanford NCAA Tournament Records
NCAA Tournament Records
Individual
Points
27, Brevin Knight vs Massachusetts (3/16/96)
27, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97)
27, Casey Jacobsen vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
26, Brevin Knight vs Bradley (3/14/96)
26, Arthur Lee vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
26, Arthur Lee vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
26, Josh Childress vs Texas-San Antonio
(3/18/04)
Rebounds
17, Andy Poppink vs Bradley (3/14/96)
17, Mark Madsen vs College of Charleston
(3/13/98)
16, Mark Madsen vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
15, Tim Young vs Utah (3/20/97)
14, Mark Madsen vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
Field Goals Attempted
113, Brevin Knight (seven games)
111, Arthur Lee (12 games)
111, Tim Young (12 games)
109, Kris Weems (12 games)
100, Mark Madsen (12 games)
Field Goals Attempted
23, Kris Weems vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
19, Adam Keefe vs Alabama (3/19/92)
19, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97)
18, Arthur Lee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
18, David Moseley vs North Carolina
(3/19/00)
18, Casey Jacobsen vs Kansas (3/16/02)
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
11, Dion Cross vs UNC Charlotte (3/17/95)
11, Kris Weems vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
11, Matt Lottich vs Texas-San Antonio
(3/18/04)
10, Julius Barnes vs San Diego (3/20/03)
9, Dion Cross vs Massachusetts (3/16/96)
9, David Moseley vs North Carolina (3/19/00)
Free Throws
12, Adam Keefe vs Siena (3/16/89)
12, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/29/97)
11, Arthur Lee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
10, Brevin Knight vs Bradley (3/14/96)
10, Brevin Knight vs Massachusetts (3/16/96)
10, Arthur Lee vs Western Michigan
(3/15/98)
Free Throws Attempted
13, Adam Keefe vs Siena (3/16/89)
13, Brevin Knight vs Massachusetts (3/16/96)
13, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97)
12, Arthur Lee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
10, Brevin Knight vs Bradley (3/14/96)
10, Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma (3/14/97)
10, Arthur Lee vs Western Michigan (3/15/98)
10, Mark Madsen vs South Carolina State
(3/17/00)
10, Jarron Collins vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
10, Jason Collins vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
10, Jason Collins vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
10, Casey Jacobsen vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
10, Casey Jacobsen vs Western Kentucky
(3/14/02)
10, Curtis Borchardt vs Western Kentucky
(3/14/02)
10, Curtis Borchardt vs Kansas (3/16/02)
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Points
165, Arthur Lee (12 games)
161, Mark Madsen (12 games)
141, Tim Young (12 games)
140, Brevin Knight (seven games)
140, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
Field Goals
58, Mark Madsen (12 games)
58, Tim Young (12 games)
45, Arthur Lee (12 games)
44, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
40, Brevin Knight (seven games)
Field Goals
10, Adam Keefe vs Alabama (3/19/92)
10, Brent Williams vs Alabama (3/19/92)
9, Arthur Lee vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
9, Josh Childress vs San Diego (3/20/03)
9, Josh Childress vs Texas-San Antonio
(3/18/04)
Three-Point Field Goals
5, Dion Cross vs UNC Charlotte (3/17/95)
5, Arthur Lee vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
5, Julius Barnes vs San Diego (3/20/03)
4, Peter Dukes vs Alabama (3/19/92)
4, Marcus Lollie vs Alabama (3/19/92)
4, Dion Cross vs Bradley (3/14/96)
4, Kris Weems vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
4, Casey Jacobsen vs South Carolina State
(3/17/00)
4, Ryan Mendez vs Maryland (3/24/01)
NCAA Tournament
Career Leaders
Three-Point Field Goals
17, Arthur Lee (12 games)
16, David Moseley (12 games)
16, Ryan Mendez (11 games)
15, Julius Barnes (nine games)
14, Dion Cross (four games)
14, Kris Weems (12 games)
14, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
Brevin Knight scored 27 points against both
UMass (1996) and Utah (1997) during his
NCAA Tournament career. He also added a
26-point effort against Bradley (1986).
Assists
10, Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma (3/14/97)
9, Brevin Knight vs Massachusetts (3/16/96)
9, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97)
7, Terry Taylor vs Siena (3/16/89)
7, Arthur Lee vs Western Michigan (3/15/98)
7, Arthur Lee vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
7, Michael McDonald vs Maryland (3/24/01)
Blocked Shots
5, Jason Collins vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
5, Curtis Borchardt vs Western Kentucky
(3/14/02)
4, Josh Childress vs San Diego (3/20/03)
4, Rob Little vs San Diego (3/20/03)
3, Tim Young vs UNC Charlotte (3/17/95)
3, Tim Young vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
3, Mark Madsen vs North Carolina (3/19/00)
3, Jason Collins vs UNC Greensboro
(3/15/01)
3, Josh Childress vs Connecticut (3/22/03)
Steals
4, Brevin Knight vs Wake Forest (3/16/97)
3, Terry Taylor vs Siena (3/16/89)
3, Brevin Knight vs Massachusetts (3/19/95)
3, Arthur Lee vs College of Charleston
(3/13/98)
3, Arthur Lee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
3, David Moseley vs North Carolina (3/19/00)
3, Josh Childress vs Texas-San Antonio
(3/18/04)
Minutes
41, Arthur Lee vs Kentucky (3/28/98) - OT
41, Kris Weems vs Kentucky (3/28/98) - OT
40, Adam Keefe vs Alabama (3/19/92)
40, Brent Williams vs Alabama (3/19/92)
40, Kris Weems vs Utah (3/20/97) - OT
40, Arthur Lee vs Utah (3/20/97) - OT
40, Julius Barnes vs San Diego (3/20/03)
Arthur Lee is the all-time career
free-throw percentage leader in the
history of the NCAA Tournament.
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
46, David Moseley (12 games)
42, Kris Weems (12 games)
41, Arthur Lee (12 games)
36, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
36, Julius Barnes (nine games)
Free Throws
58, Arthur Lee (12 games)
55, Brevin Knight (seven games)
42, Mark Madsen (12 games)
38, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
33, Jarron Collins (11 games)
Free Throws Attempted
62, Brevin Knight (seven games)
60, Mark Madsen (12 games)
62, Arthur Lee (12 games)
46, Jarron Collins (11 games)
43, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
Rebounds
128, Mark Madsen (12 games)
102, Tim Young (12 games)
54, Jarron Collins (11 games)
45, Peter Sauer (12 games)
42, Ryan Mendez (11 games)
Assists
46, Brevin Knight (seven games)
38, Arthur Lee (12 games)
33, Michael McDonald (13 games)
27, Kris Weems (12 games)
19, Ryan Mendez (11 games)
19, Casey Jacobsen (eight games)
Steals
15, Brevin Knight (seven games)
14, Arthur Lee (12 games)
10, Michael McDonald (13 games)
8, Kris Weems (12 games)
7, Julius Barnes (nine games)
Blocked Shots
12, Tim Young (12 games)
10, Mark Madsen (12 games)
10, Jason Collins (six games)
10, Josh Childress (six games)
9, Rob Little (six games)
Casey Jacobsen scored 27 points
against Cincinnati in 2001.
Stanford NCAA Tournament Records
Stanford has enjoyed a tremendous fan base during the NCAA Tournament.
Tim Young, Arthur Lee and Mark Madsen during the 1998 NCAA Tournament.
Team
Best Free Throw Percentage
.913 (21-23) vs Bradley (3/14/96)
.885 (23-26) vs Alcorn State (3/11/99)
.875 (7-8) vs North Carolina (3/19/00)
.838 (31-37) vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
.833 (15-18) vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
.833 (20-24) vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
Points
90, vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
89, vs. UNC Greensboro (3/15/01)
85, vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
84, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00)
84, vs Western Kentucky (3/14/02)
Best Field Goal Percentage
.628 (27-43) vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
.566 (30-53) vs Western Michigan
(3/15/98)
.538 (28-52) vs Siena (3/16/89)
.509 (27-53) vs UNC Greensboro
(3/15/01)
.500 (27-54) vs Texas-San Antonio
(3/18/04)
Three-Point Field Goals
13, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00)
11, vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
10, vs Alabama (3/19/92)
10, vs Maryland (3/24/01)
8, vs UNC Charlotte (3/17/95)
8, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
8, vs San Diego (3/20/03)
8, vs Connecticut (3/22/03)
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
28, vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
24, vs San Diego (3/20/03)
24, Alabama (3/20/04)
23, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00)
23, vs Connecticut (3/22/03)
Ryan Mendez hit 16 three-pointers in 11
NCAA Tournament games.
Field Goals
31, vs Alabama (3/19/92)
30, vs Western Michigan (3/15/98)
29, vs San Diego (3/20/03)
28, vs Siena (3/16/89)
28, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
Field Goals Attempted
73, vs Alabama (3/20/04)
72, vs Utah (3/20/97)
68, vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
66, vs Purdue (3/20/98)
64, vs San Diego (3/20/03)
Rebounds
53, vs Purdue (3/20/98)
49, vs Alabama (3/20/04)
47, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00)
45, vs Bradley (3/14/96)
45, vs Kentucky (3/28/98)
45, vs Alcorn State (3/13/99)
Assists
24, Western Michigan (3/15/98)
19, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00)
18, vs Oklahoma (3/14/97)
17, vs Maryland (3/24/01)
16, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
16, vs Alcorn State (3/11/99)
16, vs San Diego (3/20/03)
Blocked Shots
9, vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04)
8, vs San Diego (3/20/03)
7, vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
7, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00)
6, vs UNC Charlotte (3/17/95)
6, vs Western Kentucky (3/14/02)
6, vs Connecticut (3/22/03)
Steals
11, vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04)
9, vs Massachusetts (3/19/95)
8, vs Wake Forest (3/16/97)
8, vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01)
7 vs Utah (3/20/97)
7, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98)
7, vs Gonzaga (3/13/99)
7, vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
7, vs Kansas (3/16/02)
Best Three-Point Field Goal Pct.
.565 (13-23) vs South Carolina State
(3/17/00)
.533 (8-15) vs UNC Charlotte (3/17/95)
.500 (10-20) vs Alabama (3/19/92)
.500 (4-8) vs Cincinnati (3/22/01)
.462 (6-13) vs UMass (3/19/95)
Free Throws
31, vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
28, vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01)
27, vs Utah (3/20/97)
25, vs Western Kentucky (3/14/02)
24, vs Oklahoma (3/14/97)
Free Throws Attempted
37, vs St. Joseph’s (3/17/01)
35, vs Western Kentucky (3/14/02)
34, vs Utah (3/20/97)
34, vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01)
32, vs Oklahoma (3/14/97)
The 2000-01 Stanford team captured the Pac-10 title for the third straight year and
advanced to the NCAA West Regional finals.
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Individual
Points
34, Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
33, Adam Keefe vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
31, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i (3/15/90)
29, Kenny Ammann vs Houston
(3/13/91)
25, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
Field Goals
14, Adam Keefe vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
12, Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
10, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i (3/15/90)
10, Kenny Ammann vs Houston
(3/13/91)
10, Adam Keefe vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
10, Brent Williams vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
Field Goals Attempted
21, Adam Keefe vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
20, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
20, Brent Williams vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
17, Kenny Ammann vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
15, Kenny Ammann vs Houston
(3/13/91)
15, Adam Keefe vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
Three-Point Field Goals
5, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91)
5, Kenny Ammann vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
3, John Patrick vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
3, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
2, Five Times
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
10, Kenny Ammann vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
9, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91)
9, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
6, Kenny Ammann vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
6, John Patrick vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
Free Throws
12, Andrew Vlahov vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
11, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i (3/17/94)
8, Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
8, Marcus Lollie vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
8, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
8, Andrew Vlahov vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
Free Throws Attempted
18, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i (3/15/90)
13, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
12, Andrew Vlahov vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
12, Andrew Vlahov vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
10, Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
10, Marcus Lollie vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
Rebounds
14, Adam Keefe vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
13, Deshon Wingate vs Houston
(3/13/91)
13, Deshon Wingate vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
12, Andy Poppink vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
11, Deshon Wingate vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
11, Andrew Vlahov vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
11, Andrew Vlahov vs Oklahoma
(3/27/91)
Assists
10, Marcus Lollie vs Houston (3/13/91)
8, Bryan McSweeney vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
8, Kenny Ammann vs Hawai’i (3/15/90)
8, John Patrick vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
8, Andrew Vlahov vs Massachusetts
(3/25/91)
Blocked Shots
3, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
2, Andrew Vlahov vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
1, Many Players
Steals
4, Adam Keefe vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
4, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
3, Andrew Vlahov vs Hawai’i (3/15/90)
3, John Patrick vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
2, Many Players
Minutes
40, Adam Keefe vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
40, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
40, Deshon Wingate vs Wisconsin
(3/18/91)
40, Adam Keefe vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
39, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i (3/15/90)
Career Leaders
Points
146, Adam Keefe (six games)
75, Kenny Ammann (six games)
70, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
66, Deshon Wingate (six games)
57, Todd Lichti (two games)
Field Goals
55, Adam Keefe (six games)
30, Kenny Ammann (six games)
23, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
22, Deshon Wingate (six games)
20, Todd Lichti (two games)
Field Goals Attempted
85, Adam Keefe (six games)
60, Kenny Ammann (six games)
49, Deshon Wingate (six games)
43, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
25, Todd Lichti (two games)
Three-Point Field Goals
16, Kenny Ammann (six games)
8, John Patrick (six games)
4, Terry Taylor (two games)
3, Dion Cross (one game)
3, Todd Lichti (three games)
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
34, Kenny Ammann (six games)
18, John Patrick (six games)
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9, Dion Cross (one game)
9, Terry Taylor (two games)
5, Bryan McSweeney (two games)
.600 (30-50) vs Houston (3/13/91)
.549 (28-51) vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
.490 (24-49) vs Virginia (3/14/06)
Free Throws
36, Adam Keefe (six games)
24, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
20, Marcus Lollie (six games)
15, John Patrick (six games)
14, Todd Lichti (two games)
14, Deshon Wingate (six games)
Three-Point Field Goals
7, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
7, vs Virginia (3/14/06)
5, vs Houston (3/13/91)
5, vs Massachusetts (3/25/91)
3, vs Arkansas State (3/22/88)
3, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
3, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91)
3, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
Free Throws Attempted
56, Adam Keefe (six games)
36, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
26, Deshon Wingate (six games)
24, Marcus Lollie (six games)
16, Todd Lichti (two games)
Rebounds
49, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
46, Adam Keefe (five games)
45, Deshon Wingate (five games)
16, Howard Wright (two games)
12, Kenny Ammann (seven games)
Assists
24, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
20, Kenny Ammann (five games)
19, John Patrick (five games)
18, Marcus Lollie (five games)
12, Bryan McSweeney (two games)
Steals
9, Adam Keefe (four games)
8, Andrew Vlahov (eight games)
3, John Patrick (two games)
3, Howard Wright (two games)
2, Many Players
Blocked Shots
4, Adam Keefe (five games)
2, Bryan McSweeney (two games)
2, Andrew Vlahov (five games)
1, Many Players
Minutes
196, Adam Keefe (five games)
190, Andrew Vlahov (seven games)
165, Deshon Wingate (five games)
152, Kenny Ammann (five games)
147, John Patrick (five games)
Team
Points
93, vs Houston (3/13/91)
80, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
80, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
78, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91)
78, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
Field Goals
30, vs Houston (3/13/91)
29, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91)
29, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
28, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
28, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
Field Goals Attempted
70, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
54, vs Massachusetts (3/25/91)
54, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
51, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
50, vs Houston (3/13/91)
Best Field Goal Percentage
.644 (29-45) vs Southern Illinois
(3/21/91)
.609 (28-46) vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
Three-Point Field Goals Attempted
18, vs Gonzaga (3/17/954)
17, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
15, vs Missouri State (3/17/06)
14, vs Virginia (3/14/05)
Best Three-Point Field Goal
Percentage
.600 (3-5) vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91)
.556 (5-9) vs Houston (3/13/91)
.512 (5-12) vs Massachusetts (3/25/91)
.500 (7-14) vs Virginia (3/14/06)
.500 (3-6) vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
.412 (7-17) vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
Free Throws
28, vs Houston (3/13/91)
27, vs Missouri State (3/17/06)
25, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
22, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
21, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
Free Throws Attempted
44, vs Houston (3/13/91)
35, vs Missouri State (3/17/06)
34, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
31, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
29, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
Best Free Throw Percentage
.771 (27-35) vs Missouri State (3/17/06)
.769 (20-26) vs Massachusetts (3/25/91)
.735 (25-34) vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
.724 (21-29) vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
.710 (22-31) vs Long Beach State
(3/17/88)
Rebounds
42, vs Massachusetts (3/25/91)
42, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
38, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
37, vs Houston (3/13/91)
37, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
Assists
24, vs Houston (3/13/91)
19, vs Massachusetts (3/25/91)
18, vs Wisconsin (3/18/91)
17, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
15, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
Blocked Shots
6, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91)
5, vs Virginia (3/14/06)
4, vs Long Beach State (3/17/88)
4, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
4, vs Missouri State (3/17/06)
3, vs UMass (3/25/91)
Steals
11, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91)
9, Missouri State (3/17/06)
8, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91)
8, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94)
7, vs Arkansas State (3/22/88)
7, vs Virginia (3/14/06)
Stanford NCAA/NIT Rosters
All-Time NCAA Tournament Roster
Darren Allaway ......................................... 1994-95, 95-96
Julius Barnes ................. 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03
Dave Bennion ........................................... 1994-95, 97-98
Tyler Besecker ............................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03
Chris Bobel .......................................................... 2006-07
Curtis Borchardt . ..................... 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02
Mark Bradford . ................................................... 2003-04
Kenny Brown ....................................................... 2006-07
Derek Bruton ....................................................... 1988-89
Johannes Burge . .................................................. 1996-97
Don Burness ........................................................ 1941-42
Josh Childress ............................... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04
Jarron Collins ............... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 2000-01
Jason Collins ......................................... 1999-00, 2000-01
Bill Cowden ......................................................... 1941-42
Dion Cross .................................... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
Howie Dallmar .................................................... 1941-42
Jack Dana ............................................................. 1941-42
Justin Davis ....................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
Da’Veed Dildy ...................................................... 2006-07
Peter Dukes .......................................................... 1991-92
John Eikelman ..................................................... 1941-42
Landry Fields ....................................................... 2006-07
Taj Finger .................................................. 2004-05, 06-07
Tom Fuller . .......................................................... 1941-42
Paul Garrett ......................................................... 1991-92
Alex Gelbard .............................. 1997-98,1998-99, 99-00
Tony Giovacchini ......... 1998-99, 99-00, 2000-01, 01-02
Anthony Goods ................................................... 2006-07
Warren Gravely . ........................... 1991-92, 94-95, 95-96
Dan Grunfeld ............................... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05
Jason Haas . ................................... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05
Robert Halstead . ................................................. 1941-42
David Harbour ............................. 1991-92, 94-95, 95-96
Matt Haryasz ................................ 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05
Chris Hernandez .............. 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Kenny Hicks . ....................................................... 1991-92
Lawrence Hill . ..................................................... 2006-07
Bill Hooper .......................................................... 1941-42
Casey Jacobsen ......................... 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02
Rich Jackson ................................. 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
Kris Weems was a member of the 1997-98 team which
advanced to the NCAA Final Four.
Mark Thompson .......................... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
Kamba Tshionyi . .............. 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98
Pete Van Elswyk ........................................ 1996-97, 97-98
Andrew Vlahov . .................................................. 1988-89
Ed Voss ................................................................. 1941-42
Fred Washington .......................... 2003-04, 04-05, 06-07
Carlton Weatherby .............................................. 2006-07
Jason Weaver . ...................................................... 1991-92
Kris Weems ....................... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Karl Wente ................................................ 1995-96, 96-97
Carlton Weatherby ................................... 2002-03, 03-04
Brent Williams . ................................................... 1991-92
Deshon Wingate .................................................. 1988-89
Bob Wreisner ....................................................... 1941-42
Howard Wright ................................................... 1988-89
Tim Young ........................ 1994-95, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
All-Time NIT Roster
Andy Poppink played for the Cardinal in three NCAA
Tournaments from 1992-96.
Mitch Johnson ..................................................... 2006-07
Teyo Johnson ............................................ 2000-01, 01-02
Adam Keefe . ............................................. 1988-89, 91-92
Joe Kirchofer ..................... 1999-00, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
Brevin Knight ............................... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97
Bart Lammersen ....................................... 1991-92, 94-95
Arthur Lee . ....................... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Todd Lichti . ......................................................... 1988-89
Fred Linari ........................................................... 1941-42
Rob Little .......................... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Kyle Logan ................................ 1999-00, 2000-01, 01-02
Brook Lopez . ....................................................... 2006-07
Robin Lopez . ....................................................... 2006-07
Marcus Lollie ....................................................... 1991-92
Matt Lottich ...................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
Bud Madden ........................................................ 1941-42
Mark Madsen ................... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00
Todd Manley . ........................................... 1991-92, 94-95
Mike Mathiesen ................................................... 1996-97
Leo McCaffrey ..................................................... 1941-42
Michael McDonald ...... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 2000-01
Dick McDonough ............................................... 1941-42
Brian McSweeney ................................................ 1988-89
Scott Meinert ....................................................... 1988-89
Ryan Mendez ................ 1996-97, 97-98, 99-00, 2000-01
Evan Moore ......................................................... 2003-04
Jim Morgan . ........................................................ 1991-92
David Moseley .................. 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00
Fred Oliver ........................................................... 1941-42
John Patrick ......................................................... 1988-89
Bobby Patton ....................................................... 1991-92
Will Paul . ............................................................. 2006-07
Jim Pollard ........................................................... 1941-42
Andy Poppink . ............................. 1991-92, 94-95, 95-96
Peter Prowitt ............................................. 2004-05, 06-07
Nick Ravn ............................................................ 1991-92
Eric Reveno .......................................................... 1988-89
Nick Robinson . ................ 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Peter Sauer ........................ 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Mark Seaton . .................... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Olatunde Sobomehin . ........................................ 2002-03
Terry Taylor . ........................................................ 1988-89
Darren Allaway .................................................... 1993-94
Kenny Ammann ....................................... 1989-90, 90-91
Brian Booker . ...................................................... 1987-88
Kenny Brown ....................................................... 2005-06
Derek Bruton ............................................ 1987-88, 89-90
Greg Butler . ......................................................... 1987-88
Dion Cross ........................................................... 1993-94
Oliver Cunningham ............................................ 1987-88
Peter Dukes ............................................... 1989-90, 90-91
Taj Finger ............................................................. 2005-06
Paul Garrett .............................................. 1989-90, 90-91
Anthony Goods ................................................... 2005-06
Dan Grunfeld ...................................................... 2005-06
Jason Haas . .......................................................... 2005-06
David Harbour .................................................... 1993-94
Matt Haryasz ....................................................... 2005-06
Chris Hernandez ................................................. 2005-06
Kenny Hicks . ............................................ 1989-90, 90-91
Lawrence Hill . ..................................................... 2005-06
Rich Jackson ........................................................ 1993-94
Mitch Johnson ..................................................... 2005-06
Adam Keefe . ............................................. 1989-90, 90-91
Brevin Knight ...................................................... 1993-94
Bart Lammersen .................................................. 1993-94
Todd Lichti . ......................................................... 1987-88
Marcus Lollie ............................................ 1989-90, 90-91
Todd Manley . ...................................................... 1993-94
Brian McSweeney ................................................ 1987-88
Scott Meinert ....................................................... 1987-88
Lang Meyer ................................... 1987-88, 89-90, 90-91
Jim Morgan . ............................................. 1990-91, 93-94
Mike Morris . ....................................................... 1989-90
Tim Morris .......................................................... 2005-06
John Patrick .................................. 1987-88, 89-90, 90-91
Andy Poppink . .................................................... 1993-94
Peter Prowitt ........................................................ 2005-06
Terry Taylor . ........................................................ 1987-88
Andrew Vlahov . ........................... 1987-88, 89-90, 90-91
Fred Washington ................................................. 2005-06
Carlton Weatherby .............................................. 2005-06
Jason Weaver . ...................................................... 1990-91
Brent Williams . ........................................ 1990-91, 93-94
Deshon Wingate ........................... 1987-88, 89-90, 90-91
Ben Winkes .......................................................... 1987-88
Howard Wright ................................................... 1987-88
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Team Award Winners
Lawrence Hill
Anthony Goods
Kenny Brown
Taj Finger
The Hank Luisetti Most Valuable Player
Most Inspirational Player
Best Defensive Player
Team Captain
1986-87 – Eric Reveno
1987-88 – Todd Lichti
1988-89 – Eric Reveno
1989-90 – Andrew Vlahov
1990-91 – Marcus Lollie
1991-92 – Marcus Lollie
1992-93 – Marcus Lollie
1993-94 – David Harbour
1994-95 – David Harbour
1995-96 – Rich Jackson
1996-97 – Rich Jackson
1997-98 – Mark Madsen
1998-99 – Mark Madsen
1999-00 – David Moseley
2000-01 – Ryan Mendez
2001-02 – Tony Giovacchini
2002-03 – Olatunde Sobomehin
2003-04 – Matt Lottich
2004-05 – Rob Little
2005-06 – Chris Hernandez
2006-07 – Chris Bobel
1986-87 – Howard Wright
1987-88 – Bryan McSweeney
1988-89 – Andrew Vlahov
1989-90 – Andrew Vlahov
1990-91 – Andrew Vlahov
1991-92 – Marcus Lollie
1992-93 – Marcus Lollie
1993-94 – Brevin Knight,
Andy Poppink
1994-95 – Darren Allaway
1995-96 – Darren Allaway
1996-97 – Brevin Knight
1997-98 – Arthur Lee,
Kris Weems
1998-99 – Kris Weems
1999-00 – Jason Collins
2000-01 – Jason Collins
2001-02 – Curtis Borchardt
2002-03 – Nick Robinson
2003-04 – Chris Hernandez,
Nick Robinson
2004-05 – Nick Robinson
2005-06 – Taj Finger
2006-07 – Taj Finger
1986-87 – Eric Reveno, Damon Whitsitt
1987-88 – Terry Taylor, Todd Lichti
1988-89 – Todd Lichti, Eric Reveno
1989-90 – Andrew Vlahov
1990-91 – Andrew Vlahov,
Derek Bruton
1991-92 – Adam Keefe, Marcus Lollie
1992-93 – Jason Weaver, Marcus Lollie
1993-94 – Brent Williams, Jim Morgan
1994-95 – Bart Lammersen,
Andy Poppink
1995-96 – Andy Poppink,
Darren Allaway
1996-97 – Brevin Knight, Rich Jackson
1997-98 – Peter Sauer, Kamba Tshionyi
1998-99 – Peter Sauer, Kris Weems
1999-00 – Mark Madsen, David Moseley
2000-01 – Jason Collins, Ryan Mendez
2001-02 – Tony Giovacchini,
Casey Jacobsen
2002-03 – Julius Barnes, Justin Davis,
Joe Kirchofer
2003-04 – Joe Kirchofer, Matt Lottich,
Nick Robinson
2004-05 – Chris Hernandez,
Nick Robinson
2005-06 – Chris Hernandez,
Dan Grunfeld
2006-07 – Mitch Johnson,
Carlton Weatherby
1986-87 – Todd Lichti
1987-88 – Todd Lichti
1988-89 – Todd Lichti
1989-90 – Adam Keefe
1990-91 – Adam Keefe
1991-92 – Adam Keefe
1992-93 – Marcus Lollie
1993-94 – Brent Williams
1994-95 – Brevin Knight
1995-96 – Brevin Knight
1996-97 – Brevin Knight
1997-98 – Arthur Lee
1998-99 – Arthur Lee
1999-00 – Mark Madsen
2000-01 – Jason Collins, Casey Jacobsen
2001-02 – Curtis Borchardt,
Casey Jacobsen
2002-03 – Julius Barnes
2003-04 – Josh Childress
2004-05 – Chris Hernandez
2005-06 – Chris Hernandez
2006-07 – Lawrence Hill
Howie Dallmar Coaches Award
1986-87 – Novian Whitsitt
1987-88 – Howard Wright
1988-89 – Terry Taylor
1989-90 – Jason Weaver, Kenny Ammann
1990-91 – Derek Bruton
1991-92 – Peter Dukes
1992-93 – Peter Dukes
1993-94 – Jim Morgan
1994-95 – Bart Lammersen,
Andy Poppink
1995-96 – Rich Jackson
1996-97 – Kamba Tshionyi
1997-98 – Kamba Tshionyi
1998-99 – Mark Seaton, Tim Young
1999-00 – Mark Madsen
2000-01 – Jarron Collins,
Michael McDonald
2001-02 – Nick Robinson
2002-03 – Josh Childress
2003-04 – Justin Davis, Nick Robinson
2004-05 – Nick Robinson
2005-06 – Chris Hernandez
2006-07 – Carlton Weatherby
Most Improved Player
1986-87 – Eric Reveno
1987-88 – Greg Butler
1988-89 – Scott Meinert
1989-90 – Deshon Wingate
1990-91 – John Patrick
1991-92 – Paul Garrett
1992-93 – Dion Cross
1993-94 – Rich Jackson
1994-95 – Tim Young
1995-96 – Mark Seaton
1996-97 – Mark Madsen
1997-98 – David Moseley, Ryan Mendez
1998-99 – Jarron Collins
1999-00 – Tony Giovacchini
2000-01 – Julius Barnes
2001-02 – Julius Barnes
2002-03 – Justin Davis, Matt Lottich
2003-04 – Matt Haryasz
2004-05 – Dan Grunfeld
2005-06 – Peter Prowitt
2006-07 – Kenny Brown
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Roy Young Toughness Award
1998-99 – Mark Madsen
1999-00 – Mark Madsen,
David Moseley
2000-01 – Jason Collins
2001-02 – Chris Hernandez
2002-03 – Matt Lottich
2003-04 – Chris Hernandez
2004-05 – Dan Grunfeld
2005-06 – Dan Grunfeld
2006-07 – Anthony Goods
Carlton Weatherby
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Maples Pavilion
Home of Stanford
Basketball
“It’s a tremendous home court advantage.
The students are real close to the floor,
and they have a real effect. I’d say
Stanford is right up there among the
toughest places to play.”
Arizona head coach Lute Olson
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Coaching Records in Maples
Coaches
W-L PCT
Howie Dallmar
43-40 .518
Dick DiBiaso
51-50 .505
Tom Davis
42-24 .636
Mike Montgomery 214-46 .823
Trent Johnson
33-10 .767
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 14 (1993-94 to present)
Most Wins, Season: 14,
1994-95, 2002-03, 2003-04
Most Losses, Season: 11, 1981-82
Most Consecutive Wins: 20
(last game of 1995-96, 12 games in
1996-97, first seven games of 1997-98)
Most Consecutive Losses: 7, 1981-82
Highest Won-Lost Percentage, Season:
1.000 (13-0 in 1988-89, 12-0 in 1996-97,
14-0 in 2003-04)
Lowest Won-Lost Percentage, Season:
.307 (4-9 in 1969-70)
Biggest Win: 59 points,
119-60 victory over New Hampshire
1999-00
ne of the best environments for college basketball is
Maples Pavilion. Built in 1969, Maples Pavilion has been
host to several of the top collegiate games in the nation.
Maples Pavilion, which underwent a $26-million renovation that was completed in 2004-05, is ushering in a new
era of great basketball that benefits both student-athletes
and fans alike. Maples Pavilion serves as home for not only
Stanford’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, but the
women’s volleyball program as well.
The renovation, financed entirely through private donations, enhances the college athletic experience for both the
student-athletes and the fans. It includes a new covered
29,000 square foot concourse around the exterior of the
seating area, state-of-the-art concession and restroom facilities with speaker systems, in addition to a new four-sided,
state-of-the-art, center-hung scoreboard with video and
replay capability. The concourse is physically separated
from the original building. The gap between the original
building and the new concourse was done for two reasons;
first to preserve the integrity of the architectural design
and secondly to create an open garden feel that is present
throughout buildings on the Stanford campus. The renovation also includes new playing court floor, upgraded locker
rooms, student-athlete lounges, a state-of-the-art strength
and conditioning room and training room, a news media
center, and new meeting rooms.
The seating configuration features a new lower seating
bowl that takes the place of the old floor and loge sections.
The new lower seating level includes padded stadium seats
Largest Loss: 46 points,
120-74 loss to UCLA, 1975-76
Largest Average Attendance: 7,406,
1988-89
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that replace the wood bleachers in the old floor setup. With
the upgraded facilities and the improved seating area at
floor level, the home team and fans experience the best
playing atmosphere in the Pac-10.
In the last several years, Maples Pavilion has become one
of the hottest environments for college basketball.
“Maples Pavilion has become one of the West’s most
notorious pits,” wrote Arizona Republic sports columnist
Greg Hansen. “The Maples Pavilion crowd has a unique feature or two. They are, oh, maybe 3 1/2 inches from the court
… And the raucous Stanford pep band makes it impossible
to carry on a conversation.”
Stanford played its first game in Maples Pavilion on Jan.
3, 1969, losing to BYU 95-89. The following night, Stanford
beat the Cougars 94-78. The formal dedication game was
Mar. 1, 1969, as Stanford dropped a 75-66 decision to USC.
The 7,233-seat structure serves the entire university as
a multi-purpose facility. It was originally built at a cost of
$3.3 million. It was named after its principal donor, the late
Roscoe Maples, a member of the 1904 Stanford class.
The pavilion is utilized throughout the year by university
staff and students for recreational and intramural purposes.
During the winter academic quarter, Maples is used continually used for noontime recreational basketball, men’s and
women’s varsity basketball practice, and intramurals during
the evening hours.
In addition to intercollegiate competition, physical education classes are held in Maples Pavilion. The pavilion is
also used for banquets and lectures.
Sixth Man Club
“One of the best things about Maples
Pavilion is the Sixth Man Club and their
support of our team. It’s a great feeling to
hit the court and hear our fans.”
Stanford guard Mitch Johnson
Sixth Man Club
The Sixth Man Club
The Sixth Man Alumni
uring the 1993-94 campaign, enthusiasm reached
another high level with the introduction of the
Cardinal Sixth Man Club, the brainchild of the Stanford
sports marketing department. For $10, a student would get
a Cardinal Sixth Man T-shirt, center seats at all Stanford
home games and free food before the game at a Palo Alto
sports restaurant.
When the Sixth Man Club first started, only 30 students
signed on. How times have changed. From 30 members, the
club grew to 100, then 350. Last year, approximately 2,000
students signed on with the Sixth Man Club.
To continue its goal of having the best student fan club
in the nation, Stanford men’s basketball has created the
Sixth Man Alumni program. Sixth Man Alumni will have
exclusive access to a special allotment of tickets. With
Maples Pavilion long sold out for men’s basketball games,
head coach Trent Johnson wanted to be able to offer
a limited number of tickets to former Sixth Man Club
Members.
“The Sixth Man Club has always meant a lot to
Stanford Basketball,” said Johnson. “The former Sixth Man
members were great fans while they were Stanford students and we wanted to be able to get our best fans back
in Maples.”
D
Sixth Man Alumni Club and Lucile
Packard Children’s Hospital
The Stanford men’s basketball program and the
Sixth Man Club have adopted Lucile Packard Children’s
Hospital as one of its priority charities. A special version
of the Sixth Man Club shirt can be purchased by the
general public at http://store.stanford.edu/6thman.
Proceeds benefit the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at
Stanford.
The Stanford Sixth Man Club is now the official student
fan club for Stanford men’s basketball. The Sixth Man
Club is nationally recognized as one of the top students
sections. In addition to making Maples one of the most
intimidating arenas in the nation, the Sixth Man Club has
become one of the most popular activities for Stanford
Students.
Arizona head coach Lute Olson says Maples Pavilion is a
tough environment for visiting teams because of the Sixth
Man Club.
“It’s a tremendous home court advantage,” says Olson.
“The students are real close to the floor, and they have a real
effect. I’d say Stanford is right up there among the toughest
places to play.”
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Maples Pavilion Records
Stanford Opponents in Maples Pavilion
Stanford’s Record at Maples Pavilion
Year Overall Record Conf. Record Stanford Pts. Opp. Pts. Stanford Avg. Opp. Avg.
1968-69 5-5
3-4
749
740
74.9
1969-70 4-9
2-5
932
990
71.7
1970-71 5-9
2-5
1,056
1,103
75.4
1971-72 7-5
4-3
932
915
77.7
1972-73 9-3
4-3
870
799
72.5
1973-74 6-5
1-6
739
644
67.2
1974-75 7-4
4-3
818
762
74.4
1975-76 6-8
1-6
1,082
1,087
77.3
1976-77 9-5
3-4
1,073
1,016
76.6
1977-78 7-7
1-6
1,069
1,098
76.4
1978-79 10-4
5-4
1,059
981
75.6
1979-80 5-8
3-6
887
895
68.2
1980-81 8-7
4-5
1,062
1,078
70.8
1981-82 6-11
1-8
1,150
1,193
67.6
1982-83 12-5
5-4
1,348
1,195
79.3
1983-84 13-5
5-4
1,417
1,228
78.7
1984-85 9-7
2-7
1,120
1,016
70.0
1985-86 8-7
3-6
1,206
1,072
80.4
1986-87 11-2
7-2
1,023
939
78.7
1987-88 12-4
7-2
1,315
1,116
82.8
1988-89 13-0
9-0
1,076
785
82.8
1989-90 11-3
6-3
986
858
70.4
1990-91 13-4
6-3
1,416
1,172
83.3
1991-92 12-3
6-3
1,170
978
78.0
1992-93 7-9
2-7
1,108
1,024
69.3
1993-94 11-4
6-3
1,152
1,041
76.8
1994-95 14-2
7-2
1,347
1,144
84.2
1995-96 12-1
8-1
1,042
839
80.2
1996-97 12-0
9-0
1,050
768
87.5
1997-98 11-2
7-2
1,127
891
86.7
1998-99 13-2
8-1
1,198
929
79.9
1999-00 12-2
7-2
1,193
811
85.2
2000-01 12-2
7-2
1,188
879
84.9
2001-02 10-3
6-3
1,118
921
86.0
2002-03 14-3
8-1
1,228
1,071
72.2
2003-04 14-0
9-0
1,087
809
77.6
2004-05 10-2
7-2
885
782
73.8
2005-06 11-3
7-2
1,192
1,195
66.2
2006-07 12-5
7-2
1,219
1,111
71.7
Totals383-170 (.692) 199-132(.601) 41,496
36,255
75.0
Stanford’s record against non-league opponents at Maples Pavilion is 184-38 (.828)
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74.0
76.2
78.8
76.3
66.6
58.5
69.3
77.6
72.6
78.4
70.1
68.8
71.9
70.2
70.3
68.2
63.5
71.5
72.2
69.8
60.4
61.3
68.9
65.2
64.0
69.4
72.5
64.5
64.0
68.5
61.9
57.9
62.8
70.8
63.0
57.8
65.2
66.4
65.4
65.5
Stanford Opponents in
Maples Pavilion
Air Force (4-1)
1969-70, 90-69 W
1971-72, 92-66 W
1974-75, 69-48 W
1980-81, 58-52 W
2006-07, 45-79 L
Alaska Anchorage (2-0)
1977-78, 108-98 W
1996-97, 105-70 W
American (2-0)
1992-93, 57-56 W
1995-96, 80-52 W
Arizona (14-16)
1972-73, 76-68 W
1978-79, 62-63 W
1979-80, 99-90 W
1980-81, 81-91 L
1981-82, 67-72 L
1982-83, 86-69 W
1983-84 76-87 L
1984-85, 55-51 W
1985-86, 62-56 W
1986-87, 75-73 W
1987-88, 82-74 W
1988-89, 83-78 W
1989-90, 61-80 L
1990-91, 76-78 L
1991-92, 70-72, L
1992-93, 80-94 L
1993-94, 60-77 L
1994-95, 83-89 L (ot)
1995-96, 80-71 W
1996-97, 81-80 W
1997-98, 75-93 L
1998-99, 98-83 W
1999-00, 65-68 L
2000-01, 75-76 L
2001-02, 82-88 L (ot)
2002-03, 69-72 L
2003-04, 80-77 W
2004-05, 87-76 W
2005-06, 72-76 L
2006-07, 80-85 L (ot)
Arizona State (19-10)
1978-79, 75-61 W
1979-80, 64-70 L
1980-81, 66-84 L
1981-82 69-70 L
1982-83, 86-80 W
1983-84, 74-66 W
1984-85, 74-89 L
1985-86, 75-77 L (ot)
1986-87, 97-92 W (ot)
1987-88, 96-63 W
1988-89, 94-65 W
1989-90, 57-44 W
1990-91, 47-58 L
1991-92, 86-73 W
1992-93, 71-75 L
1993-94, 69-71 L
1994-95, 91-75 W
1995-96, 83-70 W
1996-97, 86-63 W
1997-98, 87-90 L (ot)
1998-99, 87-77 W (ot)
1999-00, 86-67 W
2000-01, 99-75 W
2001-02, 90-81 W
2002-03, 88-77 W
2003-04, 81-51 W
2004-05, 69-81 L
2005-06, 82-69 W
2006-07, 63-53 W
Arkansas State (0-1)
1987-88, 59-60 L
Belmont (1-0)
2001-02, 97-63 W
Bemidji State (1-0)
1983-84, 98-58 W
BYU (1-1)
1968-69, 89-95 L
1968-69, 94-78 W
Brown (2-0)
1982-83, 88-71 W
1987-88, 90-78 W
Boston University (1-0)
2002-03, 61-57 W
California (26-13)
1968-69, 83-79 W
1969-70, 73-71 W
1970-71, 84-100 L
1971-72, 93-86 W
1972-73, 70-66 W
1973-74, 71-53 W
1974-75, 73-78 L
1975-76, 85-89 L (ot)
1976-77, 85-66 W
1977-78, 68-84 L
1978-79, 54-49 W
1979-80, 69-77 L
1980-81, 81-72 W
1981-82, 78-87 L
1982-83, 64-66 L
1983-84, 64-66 L
1984-85, 41-43 L (ot)
1985-86, 69-75 L
1986-87, 88-80 W
1987-88, 70-54 W
1988-89, 97-71 W
1989-90, 63-66 L
1990-91, 90-72 W
1991-92, 76-61 W
1992-93, 61-86 L
1993-94, 88-79 W
1994-95, 83-70 W
1995-96, 93-79 W
1996-97, 73-63 W
1997-98, 84-74 W
1998-99, 71-62 W
1999-00, 101-50 W
2000-01, 84-58 W
2001-02, 82-62 W
2002-03, 72-60 W
2003-04, 68-61 W
2004-05, 71-56 W
2005-06, 75-61 W
2006-07, 63-67 L
Cal Poly Pomona (3-0)
1975-76. 63-61 W
1977-78, 92-91 W (ot)
1978-79, 89-75 W
Cal Poly (4-1)
1976-77, 61-79 L
1977-78, 82-71 W
1989-90, 88-56 W
1994-95, 94-52 W
2005-06, 82-58 W
Cal State Bakersfield (1-0)
1999-00, 72-31 W
Cal State Dominguez Hills
(1-0)
1982-83, 72-54 W
Cal State Northridge (3-0)
1976-77, 88-67 W
1991-92, 80-59 W
1993-94, 89-58 W
Chico State (0-1)
1982-83, 78-82 L
Colgate (2-0)
1989-90, 77-66 W
1994-95, 82-70 W
Colorado (1-0)
1991-92, 71-58 W
Colorado State (3-0)
1973-74, 56-45 W
1977-78, 86-73 W
1988-89, 63-49 W
Columbia (2-0)
1970-71, 85-76 W
1986-87, 76-66 W
Connecticut (0-1)
1998-99, 59-70 L
Cornell (2-0)
1988-89, 90-45 W
1994-95, 67-55 W
Dartmouth (2-0)
1971-72, 102-85 W
2004-05, 71-54 W
Davidson (1-0)
1999-00, 87-61 W
Denver (2-0)
1973-74, 108-62 W
2005-06, 71-49 W
Eastern Montana (1-0)
1983-84, 80-69 W
Elon (1-0)
1998-99, 82-58 W
Florida (2-0)
1974-75, 80-70 W
1990-91, 86-74 W
Florida International (1-0)
2003-04, 77-50 W
Fordham (1-0)
1972-73, 77-54 W
Furman (1-0)
1981-82, 78-74 W
George Washington (1-1)
19-85-86, 82-72 W
1990-91, 70-81 L
Georgia Tech (1-0)
2000-01, 80-66 W
Records vs. Opponents at Maples Pavilion
Gonzaga (0-2)
1993-94, 76-80 L
2006-07, 86-90 L (2ot)
Harvard (6-0)
1978-79, 103-81 W
1981-82, 93-70 W
1983-84, 79-66 W
1987-88, 97-60 W
1995-96, 65-59 W
2003-04, 100-59 W
Hawai’i (2-0)
1976-77, 84-71 W
1990-91, 84-55 W
Hawai’i Hilo (1-0)
1997-98, 98-49 W
Hawai’i Pacific (1-0)
1983-84, 115-74 W
Houston (1-1)
1971-72, 67-87 L
1990-91, 93-86 W
Howard (1-0)
1992-93, 71-46 W
Lafayette (1-0)
1982-83, 80-54 W
LaSalle (1-0)
1984-85, 84-73 W
Lehigh (2-0)
1989-90, 82-59 W
1997-98, 95-42 W
Long Beach State (2-0)
1987-88, 80-77 W
2001-02, 94-77 W
Loyola (Md,) (1-0)
1991-92, 98-56 W
Loyola Marymount (2-0)
1981-82, 79-75 W
1984-85, 67-59 W
LSU (1-0)
1974-75, 92-80 W
Louisiana Tech (1-0)
1989-90, 62-59 W
Marquette (0-1)
1981-82, 65-66 L
McNeese State (1-0)
1993-94, 91-75 W
Miami (1-0)
1988-89, 93-59 W
Minnesota (0-1)
1975-76, 84-89 L
Missouri-Kansas City
(1-0)
1984-85, 86-72 W
Missouri State (1-0)
1998-99, 76-51 W
Montana (1-1)
2002-03, 68-70 L
2004-05, 84-66 W
Montana State (1-0)
1975-76, 95-76 W
Navy (1-0)
1996-97, 85-68 W
New Hampshire (1-0)
1999-00, 119-60 W
New Mexico (1-0)
2000-01, 75-44 W
Nevada (2-1)
1973-74, 69-76 L
1975-76, 94-70 W
1999-00, 68-39 W
North Carolina (0-1)
1983-84, 75-88 L
Northwestern (1-0)
2006-07, 58-53 W
Notre Dame (0-1)
1992-93, 61-67 L
Ohio (0-1)
1992-93, 61-67 L
Oregon (25-14)
1968-69, 81-76 W
1969-70, 73-87 L
1970-71, 75-80 L
1971-72, 82-78 W
1972-73, 69-76 L
1973-74, 47-48 L
1974-75, 71-70 W
1975-76, 62-84 L
1976-77, 65-74 L
1977-78, 64-65 L
1978-79, 77-80 L
1979-80, 73-77 L
1980-81, 79-80 L
1981-82, 97-88 W
1982-83, 66-67 L
1983-84, 78-79 L
1984-85, 54-61 L
1985-86, 69-83 L
1986-87, 73-71 W
1987-88, 84-61 W
1988-89, 75-53 W
1989-90, 58-56 W
1990-91, 86-75 W
1991-92, 70-47 W
1992-93, 71-66 W
1993-94, 84-76 W
1994-95, 92-87 W
1995-96, 94-74 W
1996-97, 83-61 W
1997-98, 95-67 W
1998-99, 77-59 W
1999-00, 76-61 W
2000-01, 100-76 W
2001-02, 90-87 W (ot)
2002-03, 81-57 W
2003-04, 76-55 W
2004-05, 88-69 W
2005-06, 64-62 W
2006-07, 88-69 W
Oregon State (23-16)
1968-69, 70-61 W
1969-70, 71-69 W
1970-71, 97-85 W
1971-72, 64-68 L
1972-73, 81-70 W
1973-74, 53-56 L
1974-75, 68-74 L
1975-76, 66-70 *
*Forfeited by OSU due to ineligible
player
1976-77, 75-76 L
1977-78, 72-84 L
1978-79, 79-76 W
1979-80, 16-18 L
1980-81, 57-62 L
1981-82, 38-81 L
1982-83, 88-75 W
1983-84, 59-64 L
1984-85, 73-83 L
1985-86, 60-74 L
1986-87, 66-70 L
1987-88, 61-63 L
1988-89, 87-59 W
1989-90, 76-77 L
1990-91, 59-64 L
1991-92, 76-56 W
1992-93, 66-77 L
1993-94, 90-66 W
1994-95, 95-82 W
1995-96, 84-51 W
1996-97, 87-54 W
1997-98, 85-77 W
1998-99, 72-56 W
1999-00, 82-56 W
2000-01, 73-49 W
2001-02, 77-55 W
2002-03, 57-54 W
2003-04, 73-47 W
2004-05, 69-65 W
2005-06, 80-66 W
2006-07, 70-55 W
Pacific (2-0)
1984-85, 66-53 W
1997-98, 67-61 W
Penn (0-1)
1981-82, 63-71 L
Princeton (0-1)
1970-71, 76-81 L
Portland (0-1)
1979-80, 59-66 L
Portland State (1-0)
2001-02, 87-63 W
Puget Sound (1-0)
1992-93, 92-42 W
Rhode Island (1-0)
1977-78, 76-74 W
Rice (4-0)
1979-80, 78-51 W
1991-92, 68-64 W
1995-96, 75-64 W
2002-03, 79-62 W
Richmond (0-2)
1985-86, 53-57 L
2002-03, 69-83 L
Rider (1-0)
1990-91, 93-66 W
St. John’s (0-1)
1969-70, 59-63 L
Saint Mary’s (6-1)
1972-73, 74-65 W
1975-76, 87-71 W
1976-77, 87-75 W
1980-81, 66-73 L
1982-83, 81-77 W
1986-87, 57-43 W
2002-03, 76-58 W
San Francisco (5-2)
1970-71, 65-61 W
1973-74, 63-61 W (ot)
1975-76, 44-49 L
1977-78, 78-99 L
1989-90, 74-53 W
1994-95, 98-60 W
2005-06, 71-56 W
St. Peter’s (1-0)
1994-95, 79-71 W
Sacramento State (3-0)
1992-93, 68-33 W
1999-00, 78-56 W
2003-04, 77-59 W
Sacred Heart (1-0)
2000-01, 94-52 W
San Diego (1-1)
1980-81, 70-79 L (ot)
1997-98, 87-57 W
San Diego State (1-0)
1996-97, 97-50 W
San Francisco State (1-0)
2000-01, 100-49 W
San Jose State (9-1)
1969-70, 84-72 W
1971-72, 65-59 W
1972-73, 75-54 W
1977-78, 81-80 W (ot)
1979-80, 66-67 L
1983-84, 58-48 W
1988-89, 89-39 W
1993-94, 69-58 W
1994-95, 68-52 W
2006-07, 73-52 W
Santa Clara (5-6)
1969-70, 60-72 L
1970-71, 73-81 L
1971-72, 68-79 L
1976-77, 87-84 W
1978-79, 85-73 W
1981-82, 60-62 L
1987-88, 71-72 L
1990-91, 82-47 W
1992-93, 66-35 W
1998-99, 94-49 W
2006-07, 46-62 L
Seattle (2-0)
1984-85, 83-46 W
1985-86, 105-54 W
Seattle Pacific (2-0)
1981-82, 67-65 W
1987-88, 83-78 W
Seton Hall (1-1)
1978-79, 86-80 W
1985-86, 75-76 L (ot)
Siena (1-0)
2006-07, 92-72 W
SMU (1-0)
1998-99, 86-51 W
Sonoma State (1-0)
1982-83, 73-42 W
Southern Utah (3-0)
1991-92, 89-71 W
2001-02, 81-63 W
2003-04, 67-37 W
Stetson (1-0)
1995-96, 92-60 W
Temple (2-0)
1970-71, 73-64 W
1982-83, 77-70 W
UAB (1-0)
1986-87, 99-80 W
UC Davis (6-0)
1975-76, 91-76 W
1976-77, 95-66 W
1980-81, 68-62 W
1998-99, 76-49 W
2004-05, 72-62 W
2006-07, 84-72 W
UC Irvine (3-1)
1980-81, 98-84 W
1990-91, 117-87 W
2002-03, 84-57 W
2005-06, 63-79 L
UCLA (16-23)
1968-69, 60-80 L
1969-70, 84-102 L
1970-71, 53-58 L
1971-72, 73-102 L
1972-73, 67-82 L
1973-74, 60-62 L
1974-75, 64-60 W
1975-76, 74-120 L
1976-77, 86-100 L
1977-78, 63-79 L
1978-79, 75-72 W
1979-80, 62-75 L
1980-81, 74-72 W
1981-82, 34-42 L
1982-83, 87-101 L
1983-84, 75-64 W
1984-85, 66-72 L
1985-86, 76-70 W
1986-87, 62-93 L
1987-88, 116-110 W
(2ot)
1988-89, 84-75 W
1989-90, 87-79 W
1990-91, 86-89 L
1991-92, 77-83 L
1992-93, 64-72 L
1993-94, 65-69 L
1994-95, 77-88 L
1995-96, 67-67 W
1996-97, 109-61 W
1997-98, 93-80 W
1998-99, 77-73 W
1999-00, 93-94 L (ot)
2000-01, 73-79 L
2001-02, 92-95 L
2002-03, 52-51 W
2003-04, 67-52 W
2004-05, 78-65 W
2005-06, 54-75 L
2006-07, 75-68 W
UC Riverside (4-0)
1982-83, 84-71 W
1984-85, 83-56 W
1993-94, 69-64 W
2000-01, 84-41 W
UC San Diego (3-0)
1983-84, 107-60 W
1984-85, 87-48 W
1985-86, 108-69 W
Brook Lopez celebrates in the
6th Man student section after
Stanford’s 65-50 win against USC.
Lopez had 18 points, 11 rebounds
and a school-record 12 blocks in
the game.
Fans celebrate during Stanford’s
75-68 victory over UCLA.
A member of the Dollies performs
during a break in the action.
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Records vs. Opponents at Maples Pavilion
Game night at Maples Pavilion.
“It must be said: pleasant old Maples
Pavilion has turned into
a pit. There is no higher
compliment in college
basketball.”
C.W. Nevius,
San Francisco Chronicle
UC Santa Barbara (1-1)
1969-70, 62-67 L
1978-79, 76-63 W
UNLV (1-0)
2003-04, 86-71 W
USC (26-13)
1968-69, 66-75 L
1969-70, 69-71 L
1970-71, 51-71 L
1971-72, 65-71 L
1972-73, 67-83 L
1973-74, 59-62 L
1974-75, 67-66 W
1975-76, 96-83 W
1976-77, 68-64 W
1977-78, 68-70 L
1978-79, 55-57 L
1979-80, 93-91 W (ot)
1980-81, 67-74 L
1981-82, 74-85 L
1982-83, 92-74 W
1983-84, 64-56 W
1984-85, 85-65 W
1985-86, 85-64 W
1986-87, 71-57 W
1987-88, 88-62 W
1988-89, 74-65 W
1989-90, 74-61 W
1990-91, 92-76 W
1991-92, 72-82 L
1992-93, 78-62 W
1993-94, 76-67 W
1994-95, 90-78 W
1995-96, 99-69 W
1996-97, 85-70 W
1997-98, 99-62 W
1998-99, 82-86 L (ot)
1999-00, 111-68 W
2000-01, 77-71 W
2001-02, 58-77 L
2002-03, 80-72 W
2003-04, 77-67 W
2004-05, 71-62 W
2005-06, 58-56 W
2006-07, 65-50 W
USIU (2-0)
1981-82, 82-70 W
1983-84, 89-82 W
Tiger Woods is one of many notables who watch Stanford
Basketball at Maples Pavilion.
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Utah (1-1)
1968-69, 79-70 W
1970-71, 91-99 L
Utah State (0-1)
1974-75, 74-77 L
Valparaiso (1-0)
1997-98, 70-65 W
Villanova (0-1)
1970-71, 76-96 L
Virginia (3-0)
1991-92, 74-60 W
1993-94, 84-72 W
2005-06, 65-49 W
Washington (29-10)
1968-69, 59-76 L
1969-70, 71-78 L
1970-71, 80-81 L
1971-72, 85-80 W
1972-73, 76-66 W
1973-74, 88-68 W
1974-75, 68-69 L
1975-76, 81-87 L
1976-77, 74-69 W
1977-78, 72-68 W
1978-79, 80-69 W
1979-80, 79-78 W (ot)
1980-81, 57-65 L
1981-82, 52-53 L
1982-83, 77-63 W
1983-84, 78-74 W
1984-85, 47-64 L
1985-86, 69-70 L
1986-87, 82-77 W
1987-88, 86-70 W
1988-89, 82-74 W (ot)
1989-90, 59-48 W
1990-91, 87-55 W
1991-92, 85-70 W
1992-93, 57-68 L
1993-94, 67-65 W
1994-95, 74-65 W
1995-96, 71-56 W
1996-97, 78-67 W
1997-98, 93-70 W
1998-99, 67-60 W
1999-00, 92-62 W
2000-01, 99-79 W
Dick Vitale makes friends with the Cardinal fans at Maples Pavilion.
2001-02, 105-60 W
2002-03, 78-69 W
2003-04, 85-72 W
2004-05, 77-67 W
2005-06, 76-67 W (ot)
2006-07, 78-77 W
Washington State (25-14)
1968-69, 66-71 L
1969-70, 62-85 L
1970-71, 77-70 W
1971-72, 76-54 W
1972-73, 59-44 W
1973-74, 65-51 W
1974-75, 92-70 W
1975-76, 60-62 L
1976-77, 52-69 L
1977-78, 59-62 L
1978-79, 52-75 L
1979-80, 75-93 L
1980-81, 62-60 W
1981-82, 54-62 L
1982-83, 69-79 L
1983-84, 68-65 W
The Stanford “tree” with a few friends.
1984-85, 68-78 L
1985-86, 84-67 W
1986-87, 93-76 W
1987-88, 68-70 L (ot)
1988-89, 65-63 W
1989-90, 68-54 W
1990-91, 94-63 W
1991-92, 85-70 W
1992-93, 59-64 L
1993-94, 75-64 W
1994-95, 79-72 W
1995-96, 59-68 L
1996-97, 81-61 W
1997-98, 72-56 W
1998-99, 94-45 W
1999-00, 63-38 W
2000-01, 75-64 W
2001-02, 83-50 W
2002-03, 72-54 W
2003-04, 73-51 W
2004-05, 48-59 L
2005-06, 69-59 W
2006-07, 71-68 W (ot)
Western Michigan (1-0)
1983-84, 80-62 W
Western Washington (1-0)
1986-87, 83-61 W
William & Mary (1-0)
1987-88, 87-64 W
Wisconsin (2-0)
1976-77, 70-66 W
1994-95, 95-78 W
Wisconsin-Superior (1-0)
1980-81, 77-69 W
Wyoming (1-1)
1969-70, 74-84 L
1979-80, 54-52 W
Xavier (1-0)
2002-03, 63-62 W
Yale (3-0)
1985-86, 129-108 W
1990-91, 69-51 W
2002-03, 79-56 W
Fans enjoyed Maples open house in December, 2005.
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 129
Coaching History
Coaching Records
Seasons
1913-15
1916
1917-18
1919-20
1921
1922
Coach
Years
H.W. Maloney
2
E.C. “Squire” Behrens 1
Russell Wilson
2
M.C. (Bob) Evans 2
Walter Powell
1
C.E. Van Gent
1
W
11
2
19
21
15
8
L
10
9
12
6
3
7
Pct.
.524
.182
.612
.778
.833
.533
Seasons
1923-26
1927-30
1931-38
1939-51
1952-54
1955-75
H.W. Maloney
Harry Maloney was Stanford’s first basketball coach
(1913-1915).
Harry Maloney coached six different sports at
Stanford over a period of 30 years. Maloney coached
basketball for two seasons, soccer for 29 years, fencing for 22, and boxing for 19. At one time or another,
he also served as head coach of track, wrestling and
rugby, director of minor sports, and athletic trainer.
Years
1913-1914
1914-1915
Totals
Overall
7-5
4-5
11-10 (.524)
League
–
–
–
E.C. “Squire” Behrens
Squire Behrens not only coached basketball, but served as a reporter
for The San Francisco Chronicle.
Squire Behrens, who wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle, also
became one of the leading political experts in the country.
Years
1915-1916
Totals
Overall
2-9
2-9 (.182)
League
–
–
Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson chalked up a winning record in two seasons as head
coach.
Russell Wilson was hired away from Whittier College, a perennial basketball power at the time.
Years
1916-1917
1917-1918
Totals
Overall
8-8
11-4
19-12 (.612)
League
0-6
—
0-6 (.000)
M.C. (Bob) Evans
Bob Evans coached Stanford to its first Pacific Coast
Conference championship in 1920.
Bob Evans took over as basketball coach during the
1918-19 campaign, and also doubled as the head
football coach. This was not uncommon in those
days. Although he was replaced by Walter Powell as
football coach, Evans remained as basketball coach
in 1920 and guided Stanford to its first Pacific Coast
Conference championship.
Years
1918-19
1919-20
Totals
Overall
9-3
12-3
21-6 (.778)
League
0-2
8-1
8-3 (.727)
Walter Powell
Walter Powell earned the distinction of coaching the basketball team to its first national ranking.
Like Bob Evans, Walter Powell doubled as head basketball and football coach. Powell guided Stanford
to the school’s best record up to that time. His squad
was ranked eighth in the nation by the Premo Power
Poll, representing the first time in program history
that a Stanford basketball team was ranked.
Years
1920-21
Totals
Overall
15-3
15-3 (.833)
League
8-3
8-3 (.727)
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Coach
Years W L Pct.
Andy Kerr
4
42 18 .700
E.P. (Husky) Hunt 4
40 37 .519
John W. Bunn
8
108 82 .568
Everett S. Dean
11
167 120 .582
Bob W. Burnett
3
38 39 .494
Howie Dallmar
21
256 264 .492
Seasons Coach
Years W L
1975-81 Dick DiBiaso
7
68 120
1982-86 Tom Davis
4
58 59
1986-04 Mike Montgomery 18
393 167
2004-
Trent Johnson
3
52 40
Totals
92 1,298 993
Pct.
.362
.496
.696
.565
.567
C.E. Van Gent
C.E. Van Gent also served as the school’s head football coach (4-2-2
in 1921).
“Gene” Van Gent, like the two previous coaches, M.C. (Bob)
Evans and Walter Powell, was also the school’s head football
coach.
Years
1921-22
Totals
Overall
8-7
8-7 (.533)
League
4-6
4-6 (.400)
Andy Kerr
Andy Kerr chalked up a record of 42-18 as head basketball
coach and 11-7 as football coach.
Andy Kerr became the fourth straight man to coach
both basketball and football on The Farm. Kerr would
later complete a 26-year career in football at four
schools (Stanford, Washington & Jefferson, Colgate,
Lebanon Valley), and later was inducted into the
National Football Hall of Fame.
Years
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
1925-26
Totals
Overall
12-4
10-5
10-3
10-6
42-18 (.700)
League
5-3
3-5
1-3
3-2
12-13 (.480)
E.P. (Husky) Hunt
Husky Hunt not only coached basketball at Stanford, but
his responsibilities included assistant football coach, head
wrestling coach and head gymnastics coach.
Husky Hunt served in more different capacities at
Stanford over a period of nearly 35 years than any
other man, with the exception of Harry Maloney.
Between 1922 and 1955, Hunt served in such capacities as head basketball coach, assistant football coach,
head wrestling coach and head gymnastics coach.
Years
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
1929-30
Totals
Overall
9-9
8-13
13-6
10-9
40-37 (.519)
League
3-2
1-8
6-3
2-7
12-20 (.375)
John W. Bunn
John Bunn coached at Stanford from 1931-38. His 193637 team finished the season with a 25-2 record and was
voted national champions by the Helms Foundation.
Athletic Director Al Masters contacted Phog Allen, the
famous coach at Kansas, and asked whom he would
recommend for the new basketball coach at Stanford.
Allen recommended John Bunn, who had played
and coached under Allen at Kansas. Bunn coached
Stanford for eight seasons, including the 1936-37 team
that was named national champion by the Helms
Foundation. He also coached the great Hank Luisetti
for three seasons on the varsity level. After the 1937-38 campaign, Bunn resigned to
accept President Ray Lyman Wilbur’s appointment as Dean of Men at Stanford.
Years
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
Overall
8-9
6-14
9-18
8-12
9-17
League
3-6
2-9
3-8
5-7
4-8
Years
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
Totals
Overall
22-7
25-2
21-3
108-82 (.568)
League
8-4
10-2
10-2
45-46 (.495)
Coaching History
Everett S. Dean
Everett Dean, who coached at Stanford from 1939-51, led
Stanford to the 1942 NCAA championship title. Dean is
the only unbeaten coach in NCAA Tournament history,
compiling a 3-0 record in the 1942 tourney. Dean also is
the only coach in NCAA history to win a College World
Series baseball game for the same school (1953).
Stanford tabbed Everett Dean as its new coach. Dean
had previously been head coach of basketball and
baseball at Indiana since 1925. In 1942, Stanford
produced one of its greatest teams, chalking up a 28-4
record and winning the NCAA title. In 1950, Dean
also was named baseball coach and held both jobs
for two seasons. Dean was inducted into both the
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Dean also
wrote two books in the 1940’s, “Indiana Basketball” and “Progressive Basketball”.
Years
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1945-46
Overall
16-9
14-9
21-5
28-4
10-11
6-18
League
6-6
6-6
10-2
11-1
4-4
0-12
Years
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
Totals
Overall
15-16
15-11
19-9
11-14
12-14
167-120 (.582)
League
5-7
3-9
5-7
3-9
5-7
58-70 (.453)
Robert W. Burnett
Everett Dean recommended Bob Burnett as the school’s new head coach. Burnett had
played on the great Luisetti teams and had been Dean’s assistant for the past three
years. Burnett’s first team scored 2,015 points, the first Stanford team to achieve that
many points in a year.
Years
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
Totals
Overall
19-9
6-20
13-10
38-39 (.494)
League
6-6
2-10
3-9
11-25 (.306)
Howard Dallmar
Howie Dallmar enjoyed a distinguished career as both
player and coach at Stanford. Dallmar was voted the
Most Outstanding Player in helping lead Stanford to the
1942 NCAA Tournament. He later coached 21 seasons at
Stanford, and is the school’s second all-time winningest
coach with 256 victories.
Howie Dallmar, who was named Most Valuable Player
at the 1942 NCAA Tournament, coached the longest (21
years) of any basketball coach on The Farm. Dallmar
also coached at Pennsylvania, and chalked up 362 wins
at both schools. Dallmar’s playing career was interrupted
by World War II. Stationed at Pennsylvania for 13 weeks
in preparation for aerial navigation, he led a team of
17-year-olds to the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Championship and was named AllAmerican. Highly admired as a coach, he led Stanford to a league title in 1962-63. That
season, Stanford ended the year ranked No. 10 in the nation by United Press International.
Years
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
Overall
16-8
18-6
11-15
12-13
15-9
11-14
7-17
16-6
16-9
15-10
15-8
League
7-5
10-6
7-9
7-9
10-6
4-7
3-9
8-4
7-5
9-6
9-5
Dick DiBiaso
Years
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
Totals
Overall
League
13-12
8-6
15-11
7-7
10-15
5-9
8-17
4-10
5-20
2-12
6-20
2-12
10-15
5-9
14-11
7-7
11-14
5-9
12-14
6-8
256-264 (.492) 132-160 (.452)
Tom Davis
Tom Davis was an excellent recruiter while at Stanford.
Dr. Tom, as he was called, enjoyed his finest season in
1983-84. The Cardinal won 19 games, representing
Stanford’s first winning season since 1972-73. He also
coached four players who were drafted by the NBA: Todd
Lichti, Howard Wright, John Revelli and Keith Jones.
Years
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
Totals
Overall
14-14
19-12
11-17
14-16
58-59 (.496)
League
6-12
8-10
3-15
8-10
25-47 (.347)
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery is Stanford’s all-time winningest basketball coach with 393 victories.
Mike Montgomery retired after the 2003-04 season as
Stanford’s all-time winningest basketball coach. In 18
seasons at Stanford, Montgomery sent the Cardinal to
the postseason 16 times (12 NCAA, four NIT). Under
his guidance, Stanford went to the NCAA Tournament
a school record 10 straight times. In 1997-98, the
Cardinal went to the Final Four for the first time in
56 years. Montgomery collected 393 wins during his
tenure at Stanford. Following the 1999-00 campaign,
Montgomery was named the Naismith and Basketball
Times Coach of the Year. Following the 1998-99,
1999-00, 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons, he was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year.
Montgomery was also named Sports Illustrated Coach of the Year, and the winner of
the John R. Wooden “Legends of Coaching” award following the 2003-04 season.
Years
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Overall
15-13
21-12
26-7
18-12
20-13
18-11
7-23
17-11
20-9
21-8
Trent Johnson
League
9-9
11-7
15-3
9-9
8-10
10-8
2-16
10-8
10-8
13-5
Years
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
Totals
Overall
League
22-8
12-6
30-5
15-3
26-7
15-3
27-4
15-3
31-3
16-2
20-10
12-6
24-9
14-4
30-2
17-1
393-167 (.702) 213-111 (.657)
Trent Johnson is entering his fourth season as head coach.
Trent Johnson became the 16th men’s basketball head
coach at Stanford on May 25, 2004. He is the only
head coach in school history to guide the Cardinal to
the postseason in each of his first three seasons, with a
2006 NIT berth sandwiched between a pair of NCAA
Tournament appearances (2005, 2007). Johnson served
as a Stanford assistant for three seasons from 1996-99
before becoming head coach at Nevada for five seasons
(1999-04). During his three seasons as an assistant
coach at Stanford, the Cardinal made the NCAA Final
Four (1997-98), reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen
(1997-98) and captured the Pac-10 title (1998-99), while
compiling a 78-20 (.796) overall record.
Years
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Totals
Overall
18-13
16-14
18-13
52-40
League
11-7
11-7
10-8
32-22
Dick DiBiaso was named Pac-8 Co-Coach of the Year in
his rookie season in 1975-76.
Formerly an assistant coach at Notre Dame, Dick
DiBiaso arrived at Stanford and was named Pac-8 CoCoach of the Year in his rookie season.
Years
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
Totals
Overall
9-18
11-16
13-14
12-15
7-19
9-18
7-20
68-120 (.362)
League
3-11
3-11
3-11
6-12
5-13
5-13
2-16
27-87 (.237)
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Stanford All-Americans
All-Americans
Hank Luisetti (1935-38)
AP - Associated Press, UP - United Press International, BA – Basketball America, BT - Basketball Times,
BW- Basketball Weekly, FS – FoxSports.com, INS – International News Service, JW - John Wooden, NABC
- National Association of Basketball Coaches, TSN - The Sporting News, CHS – College Hoops Insider, AR
– Adolph F. Rupp
The following Stanford players were named
First Team All-Americans:
The following Stanford players were named
Third Team All-Americans:
Harlow Rothert, G Hank Luisetti, F Don Burness, F Jim Pollard, G Brevin Knight, G
Mark Madsen, F
Casey Jacobsen, G/F
Josh Childress, F
1929
1936, 1937, 1938
1942
1942
1997 (TSN)
1999 (CHS)
2001 (AP, TSN, JW, USBWA)
2004 (AP, SI, NABC, BT,
JW, FS, AR)
George Yardley, F
John Arrillaga, G
Claude Terry, G
Rich Kelley, C
Adam Keefe, F
Brevin Knight, G
Mark Madsen, F
Jason Collins, C
Josh Childress, F
The following Stanford players were named
Second Team All-Americans:
Art Stoefen, C
Paul Neumann, G
Tom Dose, C
Todd Lichti, G
Adam Keefe, F
Brevin Knight, G
Mark Madsen, F
Jarron Collins, F
Casey Jacobsen, G/F
Casey Jacobsen, G/F
Josh Childress, F
1938
1959
1963, 1964
1989 (AP, UPI)
1992 (AP, BW)
1997 (AP, BW, JW, NABC)
2000 (NABC, JW)
2001 (JW)
2001 (ESPN.com, NABC, BT)
2002 (AP, USBWA)
2004 (USBWA)
1950
1960
1972
1975
1992 (UPI, BT, NABC)
1997 (BT)
1999 (NABC), 2000 (AP)
2001 (NABC)
2004 (ESPN.com)
The following Stanford players were named
Honorable Mention All-Americans:
George Selleck
Keith Jones, G
John Revelli, F
Todd Lichti, G
Adam Keefe, C
Brevin Knight, G
Arthur Lee, G
Mark Madsen, F
Jarron Collins, F
Jason Collins, C
Curtis Borchardt, C
1954 (UPI), 1956 (INS, UPI)
1983 (AP), 1984 (AP)
1983 (TSN), 1984 (AP)
1988 (UPI)
1991 (AP)
1996 (AP, UPI, BW)
1999 (AP)
1999 (AP)
2001 (AP, TSN)
2001 (AP)
2002 (AP, BA)
Hank Luisetti is considered one of the all-time great
athletes in any sport at Stanford. He revolutionized
the game with his one-handed shot during the 1930’s.
He scored 1,291 points during an illustrious three-year
varsity career.
He has been called by many the greatest basketball
player in Stanford history … A three-time consensus All-American and two-time College Player
of the Year, Luisetti was the first player to shoot
one-handed and on the run, the first to dribble
and pass behind his back … Luisetti averaged 14.0
points per game as a sophomore, more than 15.0
ppg in his junior season and 19.4 ppg in his senior
season … Luisetti led Stanford to three straight
Pacific Coast Conference championships from 1936 to 1938 … In 1936, Luisetti came
to Madison Square Garden and helped snap Long Island’s 43-game winning streak …
On one memorable evening during his senior season, he threw in a school-record 50
points as Stanford defeated Duquesne 92-27 … His 50-point night is the oldest school
record in Stanford basketball history … Luisetti was also an excellent defender and fine
rebounder … Luisetti is a member of the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame and the
Citizens Savings (formerly Helms) Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame … Inducted
into the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in 2002 … Luisetti’s No. 7 jersey is retired, the only
player to have such an honor in Stanford basketball history … Luisetti never had a
chance to play professional basketball … While serving in the Navy in 1944, he suffered
from spinal meningitis … Although he recovered, his doctors told him he would never
play basketball again … At 28, his playing career was over … Luisetti passed away at the
age of 86 in December 2002.
Career Statistics
Year
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
Totals
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans
G
29
27
24
80
Pts
416
410
465
1291
Art Stoefen (1935-38)
The following Stanford players were named to Academic
All-American Teams.
First Team
Mark Madsen, Forward, 2000
Dan Grunfeld, Guard, 2006
Second Team
Kimberly Belton, Forward, 1980
Third Team
Kenny Ammann, Guard, 1990
Honorable Mention
Brian Welch, Forward, 1982
Novian Whitsitt, Guard, 1986
Avg
14.3
15.2
19.4
16.1
All-American Mark Madsen (right)
mugs with two-time All-American Casey
Jacobsen during the 1999-00 season.
Stanford Basketball All-America Selections
Harlow Rothert (1927-30)
Harlow Rothert gained fame for Stanford when he was
named the school’s first All-American in 1929.
Harlow Rothert is the only athlete in Stanford history to claim All-America honors in three major
sports … Rothert gained fame in basketball,
football, and track and field … In all, he won nine
letters in three sports … Rothert became Stanford’s
first All-American basketball player and twice captained the team … In track, he was a world record
holder in the shot put and won the NCAA title
from 1928-30 … At the 1932 Olympics, Rothert
won the silver medal … In a football game against
Fresno State in 1928, Rothert scored four touchdowns … In 1978, Stanford named him one of the
five greatest athletes in the university’s history … Rothert is a member of the Stanford
Athletic Hall of Fame.
132 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Athletic Hall of Fame.
Art Stoefen gained All-American honors for Stanford
following the 1937-38 season.
Art Stoefen is considered one of the great centers
to play at Stanford … He was nicknamed “Storke”
… During his senior season, Stoefen was the team’s
third leading scorer … Stoefen, who played with
the great Hank Luisetti, helped lead Stanford to
a 68-11 record during his three seasons of varsity
play … Writers noted that Stoefen was the “giant”
of the regulars at 6-4 1/2 and was called upon to
battle men considerably bigger, in both height and
weight … During the 1936-37 season, the Helms
Foundation voted Stanford the No. 1 team in the
country … Stoefen is a member of the Stanford
Don Burness (1941-42)
Don Burness was an All-American in 1942 and a
member of the ’42 NCAA championship team.
Don Burness and Jim Pollard were Stanford’s last
First Team All-Americans before Brevin Knight
gained such status in 1997 … Burness played on
Stanford’s 1942 NCAA championship team …
Burness was co-captain and played forward on the
1942 squad … In two years on the varsity, Burness
helped lead Stanford to a 49-9 record … Burness
was named all-conference in 1940-41 … Burness is
one of 33 former basketball players in the Stanford
Athletic Hall of Fame.
Stanford All-Americans
Jim Pollard (1942)
Although he did not play in the championship game
of the 1942 NCAA Tournament because of the flu,
Jim Pollard was still the tournament’s leading scorer
with 43 points.
Jim Pollard played on Stanford’s 1942 NCAA
champion team … Pollard is a member of the
National Basketball Hall of Fame … Pollard
gained First Team All-America honors in 1942 …
Pollard scored a tourney-high 26 points in a 53-47
opening game NCAA Tournament victory over
Rice … He then scored 17 points in Stanford’s
46-35 victory over Colorado … However, he
came down with the flu and did not dress for the
championship game against Dartmouth … Pollard
led Stanford season scorers during the 1941-42 season at 10.5 points per game in 23
contests … Pollard joined the NCAA championship team after being a member of the
1940-41 freshman squad … Pollard, a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame,
later played professional basketball with the Minneapolis Lakers from 1947-55 … A
member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
George Yardley (1947-50)
George Yardley, who starred at Stanford from 194750, is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
George Yardley, a member of the Basketball Hall
of Fame, was an All-American during his senior
season at Stanford … Yardley is considered one of
the top forwards in school history … Yardley, as a
sophomore in 1947-48, was the team’s 12th man,
scoring 52 points in 18 games … But he started as
a junior and averaged 12.3 points … As a senior,
he led the Cardinal in scoring with 423 points,
averaging 16.9 points per game … Yardley’s 423
points broke Hank Luisetti’s 12-year-old Pacific
Coast Conference scoring record … Yardley was
a walk-on and never did receive a scholarship …
After Stanford, Yardley played three years of AAU basketball with Stewart Chevrolet
and at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Base … Yardley later enjoyed a highly productive
career in the NBA, winning All-Star honors six times … Yardley was the NBA’s top
scorer during the 1957-58 season (27.8 ppg), and was the first player in league history
to top 2,000 points in one season … Yardley averaged 19.2 ppg in seven NBA seasons
… Yardley was the first NBA rookie to stage a contract holdout … Yardley did not
believe the $6,000 offered by the Ft. Wayne Pistons was enough, so he didn’t sign until
the Pistons upped the offer to $9,600 (more than double the average rookie salary) and
tossed in a $1,500 signing bonus in 1953 … A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall
of Fame … Yardley passed away on Aug. 12, 2004 from ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) in
Newport Beach, CA.
George Selleck (1953-56)
George Selleck was a two-time All-American
Selleck gained Honorable Mention All-America
honors by the International News Service (INS)
and United Press International (UPI) during his
three-year Stanford career … Played in 71 games
at Stanford … Team captain and leading scorer
(16.0 ppg) during his senior season (1955-56) …
Named All Pacific Coast Conference during his
senior season … Averaged 13.8 points and 4.2
rebounds during his three-year varsity career … A
member of the Stanford Hall of Fame.
Career Statistics
Year
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
Totals
G
23
24
24
71
Fg-Fga
112-302
89-215
152-372
353-889
Paul Neumann (1956-59)
Paul Neumann gained All-American honors not only
with his offensive skills, but also his defensive play.
Neumann later played six seasons in the NBA.
Neumann gained All-America honors during his
senior season in 1958-59 … Averaged 16.2 ppg
(third in the Pacific Coast Conference) and also
gained all-conference honors in his senior season
… Notched a single-season free-throw percentage
of 85-percent (second in the conference) in his
senior season … His career free throw percentage
stands at 81-percent (355-438) … Neumann’s
offense, floor court and defense made him an
All-American following the 1958-59 season … Cocaptain during his senior season … His 997 career
points (three seasons) was at the time fifth-best in school history … Played six seasons
in the NBA … Neumann later became an assistant coach for two years under head
coach Howie Dallmar … A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
Career Statistics
Totals Games
1956-57
25
1957-58
23
1958-59
25
Totals
73
Fg-Fga
98-230
88-234
135-289
321-753
Avg
15.1
11.3
16.0
13.8
Ft-Fta
115-149
106-132
134-157
355-438
Pct
Reb
.772 128/5.1
.803 101/4.4
.854 111/4.4
.811 340/4.7
Pts
311
282
404
997
Avg
12.4
12.3
16.2
13.7
John Arrillaga (1957-60)
John Arrillaga distinguished himself during the his
playing days at Stanford. Stanford’s athletic department building is named after the Arrillaga Family.
A Third Team All-American and a First Team All
Pac-8 player during his senior season … Served as
team captain during his senior season … Averaged
in double figures all three years on the varsity,
including 14.2 points per game in his senior year
… An outstanding player who played both forward and guard … When he completed his eligibility, he was ninth in the school record book with
894 points … A member of the Stanford Athletic
Hall of Fame.
Career Statistics
Year
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Totals
G
24
24
25
73
FG-FGA
120-302
94-237
136-336
350-875
Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg
.397
56-89 .629 117/4.9
.397
54-77 .701 122/5.1
.405 84-109 .771 106/4.2
.400 194-275 .705 345/4.7
Pts
296
242
356
894
Avg
12.3
10.1
14.2
12.2
Tom Dose (1961-64)
Tom Dose was named an All-American in 1963 and
1964.
A two-time All-American … One of the best
centers to play at Stanford … A three-year starter
… Led Stanford to the conference championship
during the 1962-63 season … Even though he
played only three seasons on The Farm, he still is
among Stanford’s all-time leading scorers … His
three-year scoring average stands at 19.2 ppg …
Averaged 20.8 ppg in his junior season, sixth-best
for a single season in the Cardinal record book
… Holds the Stanford Pavilion one-game scoring
record of 42 points against Washington State on
Mar. 2, 1964 … During his senior season, scored a
season-high 38 points against UCLA … Pulled down 755 career rebounds, good for a
10.1 average per game.
Career Statistics
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg
Pts
.371 124-158 .785
94/3.8 348
.414 95-131 .725
80/3.8 273
.408 79-126 .627 133/5.5 383
.397 298-415 .718 307/4.2 1,004
Pct
.426
.378
.467
.426
Year
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
Totals
G FG-FGA
26 175-400
25
188-393
24 185-365
75 548-1158
Pct
.438
.478
.507
.473
FT-FTA
92-120
144-201
109-132
345-453
Pct
.767
.716
.825
.762
Reb/Avg
Pts
270/11.5 442
269/10.8 520
216/9.0 479
755/10.1 1,441
Avg
17.0
20.8
20.0
19.2
Hi
29
35
42
42
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Stanford All-Americans
Claude Terry (1969-72)
John Revelli (1980-84)
Claude Terry could shoot from anywhere on the court.
His career scoring average of 20.6 ppg remains a
school record.
He scored 1,566 points in his three-year career,
ninth-best in school history … Terry averaged 21.2
ppg during his senior season to gain All-American
honors … Terry also gained All Pac-8 honors during his senior campaign … His 41 points against
Oregon State during his junior season is fifth-best
in Stanford history … Sank 599 career field goals
… A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of
Fame.
Career Statistics
Year
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
Totals
G
Fg-Fga
25 201-415
26 203-427
25 195-428
76 599-1270
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg
Pts
.484 89-118 .754 112/4.5 491
.476 138-184 .750 135/5.2 544
.455 141-195 .723 129/5.2 531
.472 368-497 .740 376/4.9 1566
Avg
19.6
20.9
21.2
20.6
Hi
35
41
36
41
Career Statistics
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Totals
Rich Kelley (1972-75)
Rich Kelley’s school career rebound average of 12.4
per game may never be broken. In 1974-75, he won
the conference title in rebounding (11.5 rpg) and free
throw percentage (.832).
The first 7-footer to play at Stanford … His career
rebound average of 12.4 per game is a school
record … Grabbed 944 rebounds in his threeyear career, fourth all-time at Stanford … His 27
rebounds against Kentucky during the 1973-74 is a
school record … During his senior season in 197475, grabbed 24 rebounds against LSU … Averaged
a school-record 13.2 rebounds per game in his
sophomore campaign … His rebound average of
11.5 per game in 1974-75 was a conference best …
Averaged 18.6 ppg for his career … A three-time all-conference selection … An excellent free throw shooter, he shot 83-percent from the charity stripe during his senior
season in 1974-75, tops in the conference … A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall
of Fame … Elected to the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in 2005.
Career Statistics
Year
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
Totals
G FG-FGA
25 171-330
25 167-358
26 188-371
76 526-1059
Pct
.518
.465
.507
.497
FT-FTA
91-129
125-155
144-173
360-457
Pct
.705
.806
.832
.789
Reb/Avg
Pts
331/13.2 433
313/12.5 459
300/11.5 520
944/12.4 1412
Avg
17.3
18.4
20.0
18.6
Hi
30
32
35
35
Keith Jones shot 52 percent from his guard position
during his four-year career.
A two-time Honorable Mention All-American by
Associated Press … Averaged 16.3 ppg over four
seasons … Scored a career-high 36 points against
Arizona during his junior season … A two-time
All Pac-10 first team selection … Led the conference in scoring (20.0 ppg) during his senior season
… Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers following his
senior season.
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Totals
G-Gs FG-FGA
25-19
94-183
9-2
33-62
28-20
193-345
31-30 239-487
93-71 559-1077
Pct
.514
.532
.559
.491
.519
FT-FTA
61-85
29-36
167-224
141-173
398-518
Pct Reb/Avg
Pts
.718
44/1.8 249
.806
18/2.0
95
.746
70/2.5 553
.815
80/2.6 619
.768 212/2.3 1516
Avg
10.0
10.6
19.8
20.0
16.3
Hi Ast
23 55
21 24
36 44
33 82
36 205
G-Gs
27-26
27-27
15-14
31-31
100-98
Fg-Fga
116-236
144-239
100-149
170-273
530-897
Pct
.492
.603
.671
.623
.591
Ft-Fta
130-170
155-205
86-118
161-233
532-726
Pct Reb/Avg
Pts
.765 206/7.6 362
.756 231/8.6 443
.729 117/7.8 286
.691 244/7.9 501
.733 798/8.0 1592
Avg
13.4
16.4
19.1
16.2
15.9
Hi Ast
23 35
27 49
31 11
30 31
31 126
Blk
4
6
6
12
28
Stl Min
16 832
15 799
10 438
19 995
60 3064
Todd Lichti (1985-89)
If a Stanford all-time starting five were to be named,
Todd Lichti would be on it. Lichti helped pioneer
Stanford’s national rise to basketball prominence.
Stanford’s all-time leading scorer (2,336 points)
and third all-time in league history … Named
to three All-America teams during his illustrious
career … A four-time All Pac-10 player, only one
of four players to achieve such a feat … Helped
lead Stanford to the 1989 NCAA Tournament,
the school’s first NCAA appearance since 1942
… Scored in double figures in 121 of 124 games
played … Hit a then school record 40 straight
free throws during the 1988-89 season … Hit 41
straight free throws during the Pac-10 season in
1988-89 … Had a 18-for-18 free throw performance against UC Santa Barbara in
1987-88 … His career free throw percentage of .840 is fifth-best in school history …
The Pac-10 career three-point field goal percentage leader at .466 … His career scoring
average of 18.8 ppg is third-best in school history … Extremely difficult to defend … A
member of the Stanford Hall of Fame … Named to the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in 2003.
Career Statistics
Keith Jones (1980-84)
Career Statistics
John Revelli shot 67 percent from the floor in 1982-83,
a school record. Revelli shot 60 percent or better in
three of four seasons on The Farm.
Holds the single season school record for field goal
percentage at 67-percent, set during his junior
season (1982-83) … His career field goal percentage of .591 is third-best in school history … An
Honorable Mention All-American by Associated
Press during his senior season … A two-time
All Pac-10 selection … Named to the All Pac-10
freshman team in 1980-81 … Stanford’s eighth
all-time leading scorer with 1,592 points … His
798 rebounds is seventh-best in school history …
Drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers following his
senior season … A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
Year
G-Gs
Fg-Fga
1985-86 30-25 188-353
1986-87 28-28 170-329
1987-88 33-33 222-406
1988-89 33-33 240-437
Totals 124-119 820-1525
Pct
.353
.517
.547
.549
.538
3P-3Pa
—
30-63
46-89
14-41
90-193
Pct
—
.476
.517
.434
.466
Ft-Fta
140-172
123-152
174-189
147-173
584-686
Pct
.814
.809
.879
.850
.851
Reb/Avg Pts
142/4.7 516
160/5.7 493
229/6.9 664
166/5.0 663
697/5.6 2,336
Avg
17.2
17.6
20.1
20.1
18.8
Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
30 38
3 47 876
29 70
7 35 974
34 92 10 40 1140
35 104
6 34 1117
35 304 26 156 4107
Blk Stl Min
5 32 700
3
5 206
2 43 796
9 48 958
19 128 2660
In the past seven seasons, Stanford captured four Pac-10 titles, and six different players were
honored with All-American selections, including Art Lee, above.
134 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Stanford All-Americans
Adam Keefe (1988-92)
Adam Keefe is one of six Stanford players in school
history to be named all-conference three times.
Stanford’s all-time leading rebounder (1,119) and
#2 all-time leading scorer (2,319) … Named to
six All-America teams, five in his senior season
… Keefe is one of only four players in NCAA
history to have a combination of 60-percent field
goal accuracy, 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds
… A three-time All Pac-10 player … Helped lead
Stanford to two NCAA Tournament and two NIT
appearances … Led Stanford to the 1991 NIT
championship … Named Most Valuable Player of
the 1991 NIT … Unstoppable around the basket
… Holds the Pac-10 record for career free throw
attempts (886) … Averaged a school record 25.3 ppg during his senior season … His
career scoring average of 18.6 ppg is fourth-best in school history … Respected for his
tough play, offensively and defensively … Ranks second all-time in career field goal
percentage (.600) at Stanford … Led the Pac-10 in rebounding three seasons … Led
the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.627) during his sophomore season… A member
of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
Career Statistics
Year
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
Totals
G-Gs
Fg-Fga
33-0
92-147
30-30 210-335
33-33 252-414
29-29 275-499
125-92 829-1395
Pct
.633
.627
.609
.563
.594
3P-3Pa
0-0
0-0
2-4
5-11
7-15
Pct
.000
.000
.500
.455
.467
Ft-Fta
91-132
179-247
203-267
179-240
652-886
Pct
.689
.725
.760
.746
.736
Reb/Avg Pts
179/5.4 277
272/9.1 599
313/9.5 709
355/12.2 734
1119/9.0 2,319
Avg
8.4
20.0
21.5
25.3
18.6
Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
22 24 12 18 653
32 41 18 23 1065
33 61 12 51 1204
36 86 14 49 1080
36 212 56 141 3838
Brevin Knight (1993-97)
Brevin Knight, without question, is the best pointguard in school history.
During his senior season, gained First Team AllAmerican status … An eight-time All-America
selection … A three-time All Pac-10 Conference
selection … Led the Pac-10 twice in steals and
assists … Started 114 games … Holds career
school records for assists (780) and steals (298)
… Stanford’s fourth-best all-time leading scorer
(1,714) … Ranks 1-2-3-4 in single season steals
in Cardinal history … A dynamic open court
player … Extremely tough to defend … Tough
and always found a way to win … Helped lead
Stanford to three NCAA Tournaments and one
NIT appearance.
Career Statistics
Year
G-Gs
Fg-Fga
1993-94 28-28
90-254
1994-95 28-28 146-321
1995-96 29-29 140-323
1996-97 30-29 139-341
Totals 115-114 515-1239
Pct
.354
.455
.433
.408
.416
3P-3Pa
11-55
19-51
18-61
45-110
93-277
Pct
.200
.373
.295
.409
.336
Ft-Fta
121-160
153-204
151-178
166-199
591-741
Pct
.756
.750
.848
.834
.798
Reb/Avg Pts
108/3.9 312
109/3.9 464
110/3.8 449
111/3.7 489
438/3.8 1,714 Avg
11.1
16.6
15.5
16.3
14.9
Hi
23
31
30
27
31
Ast Blk Stl Min
150
4 77 916
184
1 78 912
212
4 60 915
234
4 83 960
780 13 298 3703
Arthur Lee (1995-99)
Arthur Lee is one of the top point-guards at Stanford.
His free throw percentage of .866 is #4 in school history.
Named Honorable Mention All-American by
Associated Press in his senior season … A candidate
for the John Wooden Award and the Naismith
Award … Also nominated for the Oscar Robertson
Trophy … During his senior season, named All
Pac-10, NABC District-14, USBWA District-9, and
USBWA All-West … Became the first Stanford
basketball player to grace the cover of Sports
Illustrated (college basketball issue, Nov. 23, 1998)
… His career free throw percentage of .867 is
fourth all-time in Stanford history … Led the Pac10 in free throw percentage shooting during his
junior and senior seasons … In 12 NCAA games, Arthur made 58-of-62 free throws
for .935 … That broke the record of Bill Bradley of Princeton, who was .906 from
1963-65, and Steve Alford of Indiana, who hit .906 from 1984-87 … During NCAA
Tournament play, hit a string of 46 straight free throws … Played in 126 games, including 79 straight as a starter … His speed, quickness and work ethic allowed him to be
one of the best defensive guards Stanford has ever had … Will always be remembered
for leading Stanford to victory in the final minutes of play against Rhode Island to
allow Stanford to reach the NCAA Final Four during the 1997-98 season … Scored 13
of Stanford’s final 17 points in the final 2:05 of the NCAA Tournament game against
Rhode Island.
Career Statistics
Year
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
Totals
G-Gs
28-0
30-12
35-34
33-33
126-79
Fg-Fga
23-50
75-186
140-327
120-303
358-866
Pct 3P-3Pa
.460
7-16
.403
25-73
.428 61-140
.396 54-136
.413 148-365
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
.438
9-12 .750 24/0.9 62 2.2 8 22
1 5 210
.360
52-66 .788 56/1.9 227 7.6 26 54 13 17 625
.443 164-185 .887 82/2.3 506 14.5 27 161
4 40 1105
.397 140-158 .886 72/2.2 434 13.2 29 145 12 59 1076
.405 365-421 .867 234/1.9 1,229 9.8 29 382 30 121 3016
Mark Madsen (1996-00)
Mark Madsen was not only known for his talented
play on the court, but also for his enthusiasm and
aggressiveness in helping Stanford win many games.
Named to five All-America teams during his
prestigious career … During his senior season,
voted second team All-America by the National
Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and
on the John Wooden team, and Third Team AllAmerica by Associated Press … Voted first team
All-American by College Hoops Insider, third team
All-American by the National Association of
Basketball Coaches (NABC), and honorable mention All-American by Associated Press during his
junior campaign … During his senior season, also
named a Pac-10 first team selection, NABC All-District-14 first team, and a candidate
for the Naismith, and Chip Hilton Awards (given to a player who has demonstrated
personal character on-and-off the court) … During his junior season, named first
team All Pac-10, All District-14 by the NABC, All District-9 by the USBWA, All-West
by Basketball Times, and All Pac-10 Academic … A finalist during his junior season for
the John Wooden Award … Nominated for the 1999 NCAA Outstanding Sportsperson
of the Year Award … Also an outstanding student … His name appears 14 times in
the Stanford record book Led Stanford to four NCAA Tournament appearances … A
first team CoSida Academic first team selection, and a two-time Pac-10 All-Academic
choice … Winner of an NCAA Post-Graduate scholarship … Named to the executive
council of the NABC Student Basketball Council, organized to address issues affecting
NCAA basketball student-athletes … Known to everyone as “Mad Dog”.
Career Statistics
Year
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1999-00
Totals
G-Gs
25-0
27-24
33-33
23-20
108-77
Fg-Fga
51-95
116-197
153-253
108-184
428-729
Pct
.537
.589
.605
.587
.587
Fg-Fga
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-2
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts
.000
45-74 .608 126/5.0 147
.000 83-132 .629 220/8.2 315
.000 127-218 .583 297/9.0 433
.000 65-113 .575 214/9.3 281
.000 320-537 .596 857/7.9 1,176
Avg
5.9
11.7
13.1
12.2
10.9
Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
13
8 11 6 410
23 20 11 11 706
23 16 21 17 969
20 25 21 13 628
23 69 64 472,713
Jarron Collins (1997-01)
A dominant force under the basket, Jarron Collins
averaged 12.8 points and 6.7 rebounds per game during his senior year.
Played a vital role in Stanford’s success during
his four years (1997-01) … Helped Stanford
chalk up a 114-19 record, three Pac-10 titles, four
trips to the NCAA Tournament, and a trip to
the 1998 Final Four … Played in 129 games at
Stanford (second-most in school history), and
is one of ten players in school history to score at
least 1,000 points (1,081) and grab 700 or more
rebounds (706) … Jarron is ranked in the Top-10
in eight categories, including career blocks, career
rebounds, games played, and career field goal
percentage … A two-time All-American … Named Honorable Mention All-America
by the Associated Press and The Sporting News during his senior season … Also named
to the 10-member John Wooden All-America team during his senior season … A 2001
finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year Award … Also during his senior season,
named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District-14 first
team, a first team All Pac-10 selection, and co-winner of the Howie Dallmar Coaches
Award.
Career Statistics
Year
G-Gs
1997-98 34-0
1998-99 30-0
1999-00 31-31
2000-01 34-34
Totals 129-65
Fg-Fga
44-83
58-117
114-235
154-276
470-711
Pct
.530
.496
.485
.558
.520
3P-3Pa
1-5
0-1
1-4
2-6
4-16
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts
.200
39-64 .609 119/3.5 128
.000 60-101 .594 157/5.2 176
.250 113-157 .716 201/6.5 342
.333 125-182 .687 229/6.7 435
.250 337-505 .669 706/5.5 1,081 Avg
3.8
5.9
11.0
12.8
8.4
Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
12 18 16 17 460
13 19
9 16 516
21 53 24 19 850
25 47 19 21 963
25 137 68 732,789
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Stanford All-Americans
Jason Collins (1997-01)
A well-rounded player, Jason Collins was voted best
defensive player by his teammates while finishing
his career as the school’s career leader in field goal
percentage.
Jason Collins gave the Cardinal a dominant frontline player … Named a Third Team All-American
by the National Association of Basketball Coaches
(NABC) … Earned Honorable Mention AllAmerica accolades by Associated Press … Named
NABC All District-14 first team … Named to the
first team on the United States Basketball Writers
Association (USBWA) District-9 squad … Named
the Pete Newell NABC Big Man of the Year …
Co-captain during his senior year along with Ryan
Mendez … Co-winner, along with Casey Jacobsen, of the Hank Luisetti MVP in 2001
… Also voted Best Defensive Player by his teammates during his senior season … The
school record holder in career field goal percentage (.608) … Enjoyed his best game
in a Cardinal uniform with career-high in points (33, 13-for-14 from the floor, 4-for-5
from three-point territory), assists (5) and steals (4) against Washington during his
senior season … His 13-of-14 shots from the floor against the Huskies was the thirdbest shooting effort in school history … Became the second Stanford basketball player
in school history to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Career Statistics
Year
G-Gs
1997-98
1-0
1998-99
7-0
1999-00 31-11
2000-01 34-34
Totals 73-45
Fg-Fga
1-4
9-18
84-135
168-274
262-431
Pct
.250
.500
.622
.613
.608
3P-3Pa
0-0
0-0
0-1
12-26
12-27
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct
.000
5-7 .714
.000
11-23 .478
.000 88-133 .662
.462 145-185 .784
.444 249-348 .716
Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
6/6.0
7 7.0 7
0
0 0 15
23/3.3 29 4.1 9
2
3 1 89
190/6.1 256 8.3 18 20 43 5 607
265/7.8 493 14.5 33 51 43 28 895
484/6.6 785 10.8 33 73 89 341,606
Curtis Borchardt (1999-02)
Curtis Borchardt was skilled as both a shot blocker
and rebounder, leading the Pac-10 in both categories
during his junior year.
Known as a shot blocker, one of the best in school
history … Collected 146 blocks in 66 career
games, second all-time in school history … In 39
of those 66 games, collected two or more blocks
… Collected a school record 85 blocks during
the 2001-02 season, also tops in the Pac-10 …
Became the first Stanford player to lead the league
in blocked shots … During his junior season,
averaged 16.9 points and 11.4 rebounds per game
(tops in the Pac-10) … At 11.4 rebounds per
game, became the ninth player in school history
to have averaged in double figures in rebounds for a season … Named an Honorable
Mention All-American by Associated Press and Basketball America during his junior
season (2001-02) … During the 2001-02 season, named first team All Pac-10, NABC
District-14, and All Pac-10 Academic … Co-winner of the Hank Luisetti MVP along
with Casey Jacobsen during his junior season … Selected by the Orlando Magic in the
2002 NBA Draft.
Career Statistics
Year
G-Gs
1999-00 20-0
2000-01 17-0
2001-02 29-29
Totals 66-29
Fg-Fga
31-81
31-58
171-297
233-436
Pct
.383
.534
.576
.534
3P-3Pa
1-6
3-7
11-27
15-40
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
.167
9-13 .692 74/3.7 72 3.6 14 11 42 5 250
.429
43-56 .768 72/4.2 108 6.4 15 12 19 5 280
.407 138-206 .670 332/11.4 491 16.9 29 59 85 17 896
.375 190-275 .691 478/7.2 671 10.2 29 82 146 271,426
Casey Jacobsen (1999-02)
Anywhere on the court was within range for this prodigious shooter, Casey Jacobsen made an immediate
impact in college basketball.
In three seasons, became one of the all-time
great players at Stanford… Ended his three-year
Cardinal career with 1,723 points, third-best
in school history … Named a First Team AllAmerican four times during his sophomore season
(Associated Press, The Sporting News, the John
Wooden team, and the United States Basketball
Writers Association) … Became the first player
in Stanford basketball history to be named a First
Team All-American by the Associated Press …
During his sophomore season, was also named
a Second Team All-American by ESPN.com, the National Association of Basketball
Coaches (NABC) and Basketball Times … One of 15 finalists for Naismith Player of
the Year and Oscar Robertson Player of the Year … Named Player of the Year on the
USBWA All District-9 team … Named to the NABC All District-14 first team for a
second straight season in 2001 … During his junior season, averaged a Pac-10 leading
21.9 ppg … Became Stanford’s first conference scoring champion since the 1983-84
season when Keith Jones averaged 20.0 ppg … Scored 49 points against Arizona State
at Maples Pavilion in 2001-02, the second most in school history, and only one short
of the school record set by Hank Luisetti in 1938 … His 49 points were sixth-best
in league history, the most in Maples Pavilion history, and the most by a collegiate
player in the nation in 2001-02 … A three-time All Pac-10 selection … During his
junior season, named Second Team All-American by Associated Press and the United
States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) … Named third team All-American by
Basketball News, and fourth team All-American by Basketball America … Named to the
NABC District-14 first team … Also named to the USBWA District-9 first team … Cocaptain during his junior season in addition to be the co-winner of the Hank Luisetti
MVP Award along with Curtis Borchardt … Along with Jason Collins, named the 2001
winner of the Hank Luisetti MVP award … During the 1999-00 season, named Pac10 Co-Freshman of the Year, The Sporting News Freshman of the Year, and Basketball
Times All-Freshman first team All-America.
Career Statistics
Year
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
Totals
G-Gs
Fg-Fga
31-18 139-298
34-34 203-400
30-30 205-465
95-82 547-1,163
Pct
Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts
.435 97-136 .713 93/3.0 449
.472 126-155 .813 136/4.0 616
.372 184-237 .776 135/4.5 658
.427 407-528 .771 364/3.8 1,723
Avg
14.5
18.1
21.9
18.1
Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
26 70
1 14 883
27 78
3 181,079
49 106
3 181,058
49 254 7 503,020
Josh Childress (2001-04)
Josh Childress, in 2004, became the first player in
school history to be named Pac-10 Player of the Year.
A very gifted athlete who had great touch, could
shoot it deep, put the ball on the floor and score
towards the basket, defend, block shots, rebound
and play above the rim … Helped lead Stanford to
a 74-21 record, three NCAA Tournaments, and a
Pac-10 title (2004) during his three years on The
Farm … Finished his Stanford career with 1,061
points … Collected 95 career blocks, fourth-best
in school history … Named to nine All-America
teams during his junior season (2003-04) at
Stanford … During the 2003-04 campaign, was
named First Team All-American by the Associated
Press, Sports Illustrated, John R. Wooden, National Association of Basketball Coaches
(NABC), Basketball Times, Adolph F. Rupp and FoxSports.com … The 2003-04 Pac-10
Player of the Year, the first Stanford player to receive that honor … A finalist for the
Adolph F. Rupp, Naismith and John R. Wooden National Player of the Year Awards
in 2003-04 … Voted MVP at the 2004 Pac-10 Tournament … During his final year
at Stanford, averaged 15.7 points per game (first on the Cardinal) and 7.5 rebounds
per game (first on the Cardinal, fifth in the Pac-10) … Scored a career-high 36 points
(12-for-15 from the floor) against USC during the 2003-04 season … The 2004 winner
of the Hank Luisetti MVP … The 2003 winner of the Howie Dallmar Coaches Award
… Left Stanford after his junior year to enter the NBA Draft and was taken in the first
round (sixth overall) by the Atlanta Hawks.
Career Statistics
Year
G-Gs
2001-02 30-6
2002-03 33-33
2003-04 23-18
Totals 86-57
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Pct 3P-3Pa
.466 74-170
.508 84-178
.441 64-172
.470 222-520
Fg-Fga
94-234
168-393
124-254
386-881
Pct 3P-3Pa
.402
22-80
.427 48-144
.488
34-86
.438 104-310
Pct
Ft-Fta
.275
25-36
.333 82-114
.395
78-95
.335 185-245
Pct
.694
.719
.821
.755
Reb/Avg
144/4.8
266/8.1
173/7.5
583/6.8
Pts
235
466
360
1061
Avg
7.8
14.1
15.7
12.3
Hi Ast Blk Stl Min
21 24 12 18 645
22 70 46 39 1128
36 61 37 20 685
36 155 95 77 2458
All-Conference Honors
All-Conference Honors
Pacific Coast Conference
1920 C.E. Righter, C
1921 C.E. Righter, F
Fred Adams, G
1929 Harlow Rothert, G
1935 Dinty Moore, G
1936 Hank Luisetti, F
1937 Hank Luisetti, F
Dinty Moore, G
Pacific Coast Conference
Southern Division, 1943-55
1943 Howie Dallmar, F
Ed Voss, C
1947 John Higgins, G
1948 John Higgins, G
1949 Dave Davidson, G
1950 George Yardley, F
1938 Hank Luisetti, F
Art Stoefen, C
Jack Calderwood, G
1941 Don Burness, F
Jen Davidson, G
1942 Jim Pollard, G
Bill Cowden, G
1956 George Selleck, G
1959 Paul Neumann, G
C.E. (Swede) Righter, who played
for Stanford from 1917 to 1921,
was the school’s first all-league
selection. Righter gained All-Pacific
Coast Conference honors in 1920
and 1921.
1951 Jim Ramstead, C
1952 Ron Tomsic, F
Jim Walsh, G
1953 Ron Tomsic, G
1954 Russ Lawler, F
1955 Ron Tomsic, G
Pacific-8 Conference
1960 John Arrillaga, G
1962 John Windsor, F
1963 Tom Dose, C
Don Clemetson, G
1964 Tom Dose, C
1965 Bob Bedell, F
1966 Art Harris, G
Bob Bedell, F
1972 Claude Terry, G
1973 Rich Kelley, C
1974 Rich Kelley, C
1975 Rich Kelley, C
1976 Ed Schweitzer, F
1977 Mike Bratz, G
Eric Reveno was an All-Academic Pac-10 Conference selection who later
earned his MBA at Stanford Business School.
Pacific-10 Conference (Hon. Men. - honorable mention)
1978 Kimberly Belton, F
1979 Kimberly Belton, F
Wolfe Perry, G
1980 Kimberly Belton, F
1982 John Revelli, C
1983 Keith Jones, G
1984 John Revelli, C
Keith Jones, G
1986 Todd Lichti, G
1987 Todd Lichti, G
1988 Todd Lichti, G
Howard Wright, C
1989 Todd Lichti, G
Howard Wright, F
1990 Adam Keefe, C
1991 Adam Keefe, C
1992 Adam Keefe, F
1995 Dion Cross, G
Brevin Knight, G
1996 Dion Cross, G
Brevin Knight, G
Andy Poppink, F – Hon. Men.
1997 Brevin Knight, G
1998 Kris Weems, G
Tim Young, C
Arthur Lee, G – Hon. Men.
1999 Arthur Lee, G
Mark Madsen, F
Kris Weems – Hon. Men.
2000 Casey Jacobsen, F/G
Mark Madsen, F
Jarron Collins, F – Hon. Men.
David Moseley, G/F – Hon. Men.
2001 Jarron Collins, F
Jason Collins, C
Casey Jacobsen, G/F
Michael McDonald, G –
Conference Coach of the Year
2003-04 Josh Childress
Hon. Men.
2002 Curtis Borchardt, C
Casey Jacobsen, G/F
2003 Julius Barnes, G
Josh Childress, G – Hon. Men.
Justin Davis, F – Hon. Men.
2004 Josh Childress, F
Chris Hernandez, G
Justin Davis, F – Hon. Men.
Matt Lottich, G – Hon. Men.
2005 Dan Grunfeld, G
Matt Haryasz, F – Hon. Men.
Chris Hernandez, G
2006 Matt Haryasz, F
Chris Hernandez, G
2007 Lawrence Hill, G
Brook Lopez, F – Hon. Men.
Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman Team (Hon. Men. – Honorable Mention)
1986 Todd Lichti, G
1989 Adam Keefe, F
1993 Dion Cross, G
1994 Brevin Knight, G
1995 Tim Young, C
1996 Mark Seaton, F
1998 Jarron Collins, F
2000 Casey Jacobsen, F/G
2001 Justin Davis, F – Hon. Men.
Teyo Johnson, F – Hon. Men.
2002 Josh Childress, F – Hon. Men.
Chris Hernandez, G – Hon. Men.
2006 Mitch Johnson, G – Hon. Men.
2007 Brook Lopez, F
1975-76 Dick DiBiaso
1998-99 Mike Montgomery
1999-00 Mike Montgomery
2002-03 Mike Montgomery (co-coach of the year)
2003-04 Mike Montgomery
Conference Player of the Year
Conference Freshman of the Year
1980-81 John Revelli
1981-82 Johnny Rogers
1993-94 Brevin Knight
1999-00 Casey Jacobsen
Kenny Ammann was a two-time
All-Pac-10 Academic selection.
Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic Team
1986 Novian Whitsitt, G
1987 Novian Whitsitt, G
1988 Todd Lichti, G
Terry Taylor, G
1989 Eric Reveno, C
Terry Taylor, G
Andrew Vlahov, F
1990 Kenny Ammann, G
John Patrick, G
1991 Kenny Ammann, G
John Patrick, G
1992 Peter Dukes, G
Paul Garrett, C
Jason Weaver, F
1993 Peter Dukes, G
1995 David Harbour, G
1996 David Harbour, G
Rich Jackson, F
1997 Rich Jackson, F
1998 Mark Madsen, F
Kamba Tshionyi, G
1999 Mark Madsen, F
Tim Young, C
2000 Mark Madsen, F
Jarron Collins, F
Alex Gelbard, G
2002 Curtis Borchardt, C
2003 Joe Kirchofer, F
Nick Robinson, F
Rob Little, C – Hon. Men.
2004 Dan Grunfeld, F
Nick Robinson, F
Chris Hernandez, G – 2nd team
Jason Haas, G – Hon. Men.
Rob Little, C – Hon. Men.
2005 Dan Grunfeld, F
Jason Haas, G – Hon. Men.
Chris Hernandez, G
Rob Little, C
Nick Robinson, F
2006 Dan Grunfeld, F
Chris Hernandez, G
Taj Finger, F – 2nd team
Peter Prowitt, C – 2nd team
2007 Peter Prowitt, C
Taj Finger, F – 2nd team
Carlton Weatherby, G – 2nd team
David Harbour was a two-time
All-Pac-10 Academic selection.
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Stanford in the NBA
Stanford Players in the Pros
Bob Bedell
Anaheim Amigos (ABA, 1967-68)
Dallas Chapparals (ABA, 1968-70)
Texas Chapparals (ABA, 1970-71)
Mike Bratz
Phoenix Suns (NBA, 1977-80)
Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA,1980-81)
San Antonio Spurs (NBA, 1981-82)
Chicago Bulls (NBA, 1982-83)
Golden State Warriors (NBA, 1983-85)
Sacramento Kings (NBA, 1985-86)
Curtis Borchardt
Utah Jazz (NBA, 2002-05)
Boston Celtics (NBA, 2005)
Brevin Knight
Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA, 1997-2000)
Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 2000-01)
Memphis Grizzlies (NBA, 2001-03)
Phoenix Suns (NBA, 2003-04)
Washington Wizards (NBA, 2003-04)
Milwaukee Bucks (NBA, 2003-04)
Charlotte Bobcats (NBA, 2004-07)
Los Angeles Clippers (NBA, 2007-)
Todd Lichti
Denver Nuggets (NBA, 1989-93)
Orlando Magic (NBA, 1993-94)
Golden State Warriors (NBA, 1993-94)
Boston Celtics (NBA, 1993-94)
Mark Madsen
Greg Butler
Los Angeles Lakers (NBA, 2000-03)
Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA, 2003-)
New York Knicks (NBA,1988-90)
Los Angeles Clippers (NBA, 1990-91)
Paul Neumann
Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 2004-)
Syracuse Nationals (NBA, 1961-63)
Philadelphia 76ers (NBA, 1963-64)
San Francisco Warriors (NBA, 1964-67)
Jarron Collins
Jim Pollard
Utah Jazz (NBA, 2001-)
Minneapolis Lakers (NBA, 1947-55)
Jason Collins
Claude Terry
New Jersey Nets (NBA, 2001-)
Denver Rockets (ABA, 1972-76)
Buffalo Braves (NBA, 1976-77)
Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 1976-78)
Josh Childress
Howie Dallmar
Philadelphia Warriors (BAA, 1946-49)
Art Harris
Jim Walsh
Seattle Sonics (NBA, 1968-70)
Phoenix Suns (NBA, 1970-72)
Philadelphia Warriors (NBA, 1957-58)
John Windsor
Casey Jacobsen
San Francisco Warriors (NBA, 1963-64)
Phoenix Suns (NBA, 2002-04)
New Orleans Hornets (NBA, 2004-05)
Houston Rockets (NBA, 2006-07)
Memphis Grizzlies (NBA, 2007-)
Howard Wright
Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 1990-91)
Orlando Magic (NBA, 1990-91, 1992-93)
Dallas Mavericks (NBA, 1990-91)
Adam Keefe
George Yardley
Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 1992-94)
Utah Jazz (NBA, 1994-00)
Golden State Warriors (NBA, 2000-01)
Fort Wayne Pistons (NBA, 1953-57)
Detroit Pistons (NBA, 1957-58)
Detroit Pistons/Syracuse Nationals (NBA,
1958-59)
Syracuse Nationals (NBA, 1959-60)
Rich Kelley
New Orleans Jazz (NBA, 1975-79)
New Jersey Nets (NBA, 1979-80)
Phoenix Suns (NBA, 1980-82)
Denver Nuggets (NBA, 1982-83)
Utah Jazz (NBA, 1982-85)
Sacramento Kings (NBA, 1985-86)
Tim Young
Golden State Warriors (NBA, 1999-00)
Stanford Players Drafted
First Round
Rich Kelley, New Orleans Jazz
(NBA, 1975, 7th player picked overall)
Todd Lichti, Denver Nuggets
(NBA, 1989, 15th player picked overall)
Adam Keefe, Atlanta Hawks
(NBA, 1992, 10th player picked overall)
Brevin Knight, Cleveland Cavaliers
(NBA, 1997, 16th player picked overall)
Mark Madsen, Los Angeles Lakers
(NBA, 2000, 29th player picked overall)
Jason Collins, Houston Rockets
(NBA, 2001, 18th player picked overall)
Curtis Borchardt, Orlando Magic
(NBA, 2002, 18th player picked overall)
Casey Jacobsen, Phoenix Suns
(NBA, 2002, 22nd player picked overall)
Josh Childress, Atlanta Hawks
(NBA, 2004, 6th player picked overall)
Jason Collins helped pace the
New Jersey Nets to the 2002
and 2003 NBA finals during
his first two seasons in the league.
Second Round
Arthur Harris, Seattle Supersonics
(NBA, 1968)
Kimberly Belton, Phoenix Suns
(NBA, 1980)
Tim Young, Golden State Warriors
(NBA, 1999)
Jarron Collins, Utah Jazz (NBA, 2001)
Third Round
Tom Dose, Los Angeles Lakers (NBA, 1964)
Claude Terry, Phoenix Suns (NBA, 1972)
Mike Bratz, Phoenix Suns (NBA, 1977)
Fourth Round
Don Griffin, Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 1969),
Oakland Oaks (ABA, 1969)
Claude Terry, Denver Rockets (ABA, 1972)
John Revelli, Los Angeles Lakers
(NBA, 1984)
Fifth Round
George Selleck, Philadelphia Warriors
(NBA, 1956)
John Windsor, Syracuse Nationals
(NBA, 1962)
Wolfe Perry, Utah Jazz (NBA, 1979)
Sixth Round
Keith Jones, Los Angeles Lakers
(NBA, 1984)
Seventh Round
Russ Lawler, Syracuse Nationals
(NBA, 1955)
Don Clementson, San Francisco Warriors
(NBA, 1963)
11th Round
Ron Tomsic, Syracuse Nationals
(NBA, 1955)
12th Round
Jim Walsh, Baltimore Bullets (NBA, 1952)
13th Round
Arthur Harris, Oakland Oaks (ABA, 1968)
Special thanks to noted ABA expert Jonathan Singer in
researching Stanford players in the American Basketball
Association.
Josh Childress gained second-team
All-Rookie honors in 2004-05.
138 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Jarron Collins is a solid inside threat with the
Utah Jazz.
Stanford on National Teams
Stanford on National Teams
N
ot only has Stanford been a national collegiate
force in basketball, but Cardinal players have been
a part of several U.S. National teams and their success.
Four former Stanford players have played in the
Olympics. Ron Tomsic (1952-55) and Jim Walsh
(1950-52) were members of the gold medal winning 1956 U.S. Olympic team that also included Bill
Russell and K.C. Jones. Tomsic averaged 11.1 points
per game in eight contests and was the team’s thirdleading scorer while Walsh averaged 9.1 ppg in eight
games. Walsh scored 14 points in the 89-55 gold
medal victory over Russia. Carlos Bea (1954-56) was
the starting center on the Cuban Olympic team at
the Helsinki Games in 1952. Andrew Vlahov (198891) was a member of the 1988, 1992,1996 and 2000
Australian Olympic teams.
Brook and Robin Lopez participated in the 2005
USA Basketball Men’s Youth Development Festival.
Robin was a member of the Blue Team that won a
silver medal while Brook competed on the Red Team
that captured bronze.
In 2005, Chris Hernandez and Matt Haryasz
played on the USA National team that captured the
gold medal at the World University Games. In 2003,
Josh Childress played on the United States team at
the Pan Am Games.
During the summer of 2000, Casey Jacobsen
played on the USA Select Team. Jacobsen also
earned a spot on the USA Men’s Junior World
Championship team that won the silver medal at
the FIBA Junior World Championships in Portugal.
Jacobsen also was a member of the 1999 USA
Basketball Men’s Junior Select National Team that
claimed a 107-95 victory against an International
Select Team in the Fifth Annual Nike Hoop Summit.
In 1998, Jacobsen was a member of the gold
medal winning USA Basketball Men’s World Youth
Games Team, which totaled a 6-0 record in Moscow,
Russia. Jacobsen paced the U.S. in scoring (24.0 ppg)
and ranked second in rebounds (7.0 rpg) and assists
(5.5 apg). Jacobsen was a member of the silver medal
winning West team at the 1998 USA Basketball
Men’s Youth Development Festival.
In 2000, Josh Childress and Chris Hernandez
earned a silver medal as a member of the 2000 USA
Basketball Men’s Youth Development Festival West
Team. One year earlier, Teyo Johnson earned a silver
medal as a member of the USA Basketball Men’s
Youth Development Festival West Team.
Matt Haryasz and Chris Hernandez celebrate after winning
the gold medal at the 2005 World University Games.
Casey Jacobsen in action during the 1999 Nike Hoop
Summit game
Brevin Knight was a
member of several U.S.
National teams.
In 1998, Curtis Borchardt was a member of the
silver medal winning USA Basketball Men’s Youth
Development Festival Team. In 1996, Brevin Knight
and Tim Young helped the USA Men’s 22-and-Under
Select Team to the gold medal at the COPABA 22and-Under Tournament in Puerto Rico.
Adam Keefe was a starter on the 1991 USA Pan
American Games Team that won the bronze medal
in Cuba and Mark Madsen earned gold with the
1999 USA World University Games Team in Palma
de Mallorca, Spain. Additionally, Tim Young captured gold as a member of the 1994 USA Junior
World Championship Qualifying and 1996 22-andUnder World Championship Qualifying teams,
and was a member of the 1995 USA Junior World
Championship Team that finished in seventh place.
Rich Kelley was on the 1974 USA World
Championship Team that earned the bronze medal.
And since 1988, several Stanford players have
been invited to tryout for the U.S. National Team.
Curtis Borchardt
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Stanford Basketball Lettermen
A
Adams, Frederick .................................... 1920, 21
Allaway, Darren ........................... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Altucker, John W. ......................................... 1941
Ammann, Kenny ..................................... 1990, 91
Anderson, Arne R. .................................. 1934, 35
Anderson, Edward W. ....................... 1925, 26, 27
Anderson, Forrest A. ............................... 1940, 41
Anderson, Frederick L ............................ 1922, 23
Anderson, Wilbert G. . ................................. 1939
Andrews, Gary R. .................................... 1951, 52
Arrillaga, John ................................... 1958, 59, 60
Arterberry, Melvin Jr. ........................ 1973, 74, 75
Austin, Arthur .............................................. 1923
Austin, Harry . .............................................. 1920
B
Dion Cross was a four-year
starter during the 1990s.
Stanford Four-Year Starters
Kimberly Belton
Dion Cross
Andy Fischer
Brevin Knight
Earl Koberlein
Todd Lichti
Wolfe Perry
Keith Ramee
John Revelli
Brian Welch
Howard Wright
Tim Young
Stanford Three-Year
Starters (since 1958-59)
Darren Allaway
John Arrillaga
Melvin Arterberry
Bob Bedell
Steve Brown
Bob Buell
Don Clemetson
Tom Dose
David Frost
Don Griffin
Arthur Harris
John Hendry
Chris Hernandez
Casey Jacobsen
Keith Jones
Adam Keefe
Rich Kelley
Rob Little
Mal McElwain
Mark Madsen
Doug Marty
Hollis Moore
Dennis O’Neill
Gary Petersmeyer
Andy Poppink
Clayton Raaka
Peter Sauer
Ed Schweitzer
Terry Taylor
Claude Terry
Andrew Vlahov
Kris Weems
John Windsor
Bailey, William . ............................................ 1931
Baker, Philip L. ........................................ 1931, 32
Baker, Richard A. . ................................... 1966, 67
Barber, William D. . ................................. 1969, 70
Barnes, Douglas ...................................... 1979, 80
Barnes, Julius ............................... 2000, 01, 02, 03
Bea, Carlos T. . ................................... 1954, 55, 56
Bedell, Robert G. ............................... 1964, 65, 66
Bell, Kenneth E. ....................................... 1935, 36
Belton, Kimberly ......................... 1977, 78, 79, 80
Bennion, Dave . ....................................... 1995, 98
Berg, Harry C. ................................... 1928, 29, 30
Berlin, Richard W. ........................................ 1947
Besecker, Tyler ................................... 2001, 02, 03
Biggs, Albert ................................................. 1927
Blodget, W.B. ..................................... 1914, 15, 16
Bluitt, Benjamin V. .................................. 1974, 75
Bobel, Chris.................................................... 2007
Bond, William B. ............................... 1955, 56, 57
Bonney, Fred L. ............................................ 1917
Borchardt, Curtis .............................. 2000, 01, 02
Bost, Roderick H. .................................... 1934, 35
Bowling, Clayton E. ................................ 1960, 61
Bradford, Mark ............................................ 2004
Bratz, Michael ................................... 1975, 76, 77
Brockmeyer, Neal H. ......................... 1958, 59, 60
Brown, Barry R. ................................ 1954, 55, 56
Brown, Kenny . ........................................ 2006, 07
Brown, Steve . .............................. 1982, 83, 84, 86
Bruton, Derek . ............................ 1987, 88, 89, 90
Bryan, Gaylord D. ................................... 1949, 50
Bryant, B. ...................................................... 1927
Bucklin, James W. ........................................ 1918
Buell, Robert D. . ............................... 1971, 72, 73
Burford, Christopher W. . ....................... 1958, 59
Burge, Johannes ........................................... 1997
Burness, Donald S. . ................................ 1941, 42
Burnett, Robert W. ....................................... 1939
Butler, Greg ................................. 1985, 86, 87, 88
Butt, Dale J. . ............................................ 1918, 20
C
Cain, Gary L. ................................................ 1972
Calderwood, John S. ......................... 1936, 37, 38
Carlson, Donald W. ..................................... 1953
Carter, Jay .................................... 1975, 76, 77, 78
Carter, Kent F. . ............................................. 1958
Carver, Ralph W. ............................... 1948, 49, 50
Carver, R.L. . ............................................ 1918, 21
Caughey, Reginald E. .............................. 1916, 19
Chavalas, Gus J. ................................. 1948, 49, 50
Childress, Josh ................................... 2002, 03, 04
Christ, H. ...................................................... 1927
Christiansen, Gunnar E. .............................. 1954
Christiansen, William J. ............................... 1946
Clark, William N. .................................... 1926, 28
Clegg, Richard .............................................. 1950
Clemetson, Donald T. ....................... 1961, 62, 63
Clemetson, Douglas C. ........................... 1961, 62
Closs, William R. . ................................... 1968, 69
Collins, Jarron ......................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01
Collins, Jason . ......................................... 2000, 01
Copsey, Harlan B. . ....................................... 1939
Cordes, Craig M. ................................ 1963.64.65
Cordy, Thomas W. ............................ 1931, 32, 33
Cosgrove, John C. ........................................ 1932
Cowden, William .............................. 1940, 41, 42
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Cowing, J. Emil ....................................... 1934, 35
Crandell, Steven ........................................... 1979
Crawford, Thomas H. . ................................ 1959
Cross, Dion . ................................ 1993, 94, 95, 96
Cunningham, Oliver ............................... 1987, 88
D
Dallmar, Howard .................................... 1942, 43
Dana, Jack H. .......................................... 1942, 43
David, Nelson B. ............................... 1925, 26, 27
Davidson, David G. .......................... 1947, 48, 49
Davidson, Kenneth W. ...................... 1939, 40, 41
Davies, James M. ............................... 1920, 21, 22
Davis, James M. . ............................... 1920, 21, 22
Davis, James R. . ........................................... 1914
Davis, Justin . ............................... 2001, 02, 03, 04
Dean, Archie F. ............................................. 1974
Dee, Larry ..................................................... 1942
DeGroot, Dudley S. . .................................... 1922
DeLong, Donald F. ............................ 1952, 53, 54
Dildy, Da’ Veed............................................... 2007
Dobson, George P. ....................................... 1928
Dose, Thomas W. .............................. 1962, 63, 64
Doub, William K. .................................... 1931, 32
Dolan, O.D. ....................................... 1915, 16, 17
Druliner, David P. ................................... 1968, 69
DuFour, Thomas W. .................................... 1952
Dukes, Peter . ............................... 1990, 91, 92, 93
Dunn, Dave .................................................. 1956
Dutton, E.R. ............................................ 1914, 15
Dyer, Lowell A. ............................................. 1957
Harris, Larry . ............................................... 1980
Haryasz, Matt .............................. 2003, 04, 05, 06
Hasler, Sidney ............................................... 1951
Hassen, Howard L. .................................. 1966, 67
Hawkins, Frederick H. ............................ 1929, 30
Heath, Charles M. ........................................ 1937
Hendry, John L. ................................. 1959, 60, 61
Hepp, Virgil E. .............................................. 1931
Hernandez, Chris ........................ 2002, 04, 05, 06
Hicks, Kenny ............................... 1990, 91, 92, 93
Higgins, John M. ..................................... 1947, 48
Hill, James L. ................................................ 1946
Hill, Lawrence ......................................... 2006, 07
Hinckley, Kent B. . ............................. 1963, 64, 65
Hood, Thomas ............................................. 1946
Hood, Wilber K. ...................................... 1918, 20
Hooper, William F. ....................................... 1943
Hosley, Richard T. ........................................ 1961
Huddleson, Darrol E. . ................................. 1940
Hugasian, Harry . ......................................... 1950
Hunt, Charles .......................................... 1984, 85
Hutchison, James W. . .................................. 1966
I
Issacs, Carl E. ........................................... 1956, 57
Iverson, Bruce A. ............................... 1950, 51, 52
Iverson, Milton C. ............................. 1947, 48, 49
J
Edelen, Harold D. . ............................ 1932, 33, 34
Edmonds, Duane W. . .................................. 1936
Eikelman, John A. ........................................ 1943
Elfving, William J. ........................................ 1962
Epperson, David C. ........................... 1952, 53, 54
Esgen, Wienaienand K. ................................ 1919
Estes, G.C. . ................................................... 1917
Evans, Bruce ................................................. 1914
Jacobsen, Casey ................................. 2000, 01, 02
Jackson, Rich ............................... 1994, 95, 96, 97
Jannsen, Bob . .......................................... 1922, 23
Jayred, Wallace . ................................. 1925, 26, 27
Johannsen, Alfred . ....................................... 1918
Johnson, Grady ............................................ 1984
Johnson, James D. ........................................ 1954
Johnson, Mitch..........................................2006, 07
Johnson, Neil . ......................................... 1985, 86
Johnson, Paul R. ................................ 1951, 52, 53
Johnson, Teyo .......................................... 2001, 02
Jones, Keith . ................................ 1981, 82, 83, 84
F
K
Farber, David J. . ........................................... 1934
Farley, William F. .......................................... 1966
Farrar, I.E. ..................................................... 1914
Fawcett, Vance ................................... 1929, 30, 31
Fenster, L. Frederick ..................................... 1953
Fields, Landry................................................. 2007
Finger, Taj............................................2005, 06, 07
Fischer, Andy ............................... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Fitzner, Mark ................................................ 1977
Flanders, William S. .......................... 1954, 55, 56
Foreman, Craig ............................................ 1983
Fregla, Darrell L. . ......................................... 1972
Frost, Carl D. ..................................... 1972, 73, 74
Fuller, Thomas G. . ....................................... 1943
Keefe, Adam ................................ 1989, 90, 91, 92
Kelley, Richard R. .............................. 1973, 74, 75
Kelly, Philip M. .................................. 1960, 61, 62
King, Maxwell C. .......................................... 1946
Kirchofer, Joe ............................... 2000, 02, 03, 04
Knight, Brevin ............................. 1994, 95, 96, 97
Koberlein, Earl . ........................... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Kosanke, Raymond W. . .................... 1964, 65, 66
Kuchenbecker, Stephen . ................... 1968, 69, 70
E
G
Garner, Robert B. ......................................... 1963
Garrett, Paul ...................................... 1990, 91, 92
Gelbard, Alex ................................. 1998, 99, 2000
Gelber, Marvin W. . ................................. 1949, 50
Gilberg, Mark R. ............................... 1973, 74, 75
Gilbert, John B. ....................................... 1966, 67
Giovacchini, Paul .............................. 1977, 78, 79
Giovacchini, Tony ................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02
Glasgow, Charles Jr. ..................................... 1933
Goods, Anthony ...................................... 2006, 07
Gorter, Wytze .......................................... 1934, 35
Gravely, Warren ........................... 1992, 93, 94, 95
Green, Frederick N. . ......................... 1969, 70, 71
Green, Thomas S. . .................................. 1952, 53
Greve, F.H. .................................................... 1917
Griffin, Donald B. ............................. 1967, 68, 69
Grunfeld, Dan ............................. 2003, 04, 05, 06
H
Haas, Jason .................................. 2003, 04, 05, 06
Haga, Richard G. . ............................. 1957, 58, 59
Halligan, William K. ......................... 1967, 68, 69
Halstead, Robert . ......................................... 1943
Hancock, John C. .............................. 1931, 32, 33
Harbour, David ........................... 1992, 94, 95, 96
Harris, Arthur C. . ............................. 1966, 67, 68
L
LaComb, Emile A. . ...................................... 1932
Lafaille, Leon L. ....................................... 1939, 40
Lallas, Peter . ................................................. 1981
Lambert, Thomas B. .................................... 1932
Lammersen, Bart . ....................... 1992, 93, 94, 95
Lawler, Russell K. .............................. 1953, 54, 55
Ledgerwood, Michael ............................. 1961, 62
Lee, Arthur .................................. 1996, 97, 98, 99
Lee, Horace B. .............................................. 1937
Lefcourt, Edwin R. ....................................... 1946
Lemons, Roger ........................................ 1981, 82
Leonard, Lionel R. . ...................................... 1957
Lewis, Rickey ................................................ 1983
Lewis, Robert W. ............................... 1947, 48, 49
Lewis, William R. ......................................... 1949
Lichti, Todd ................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89
Lilly, J. Kenneth ............................................ 1919
Linari, Frederick J. . ................................. 1942, 43
Lind, Bradley, C. . ......................................... 1971
Lindfors, Paul A. . ......................................... 1962
Lindsey, Robin M. ................................... 1934, 35
Ling, H.J. . ..................................................... 1914
Little, Rob .................................... 2002, 03, 04, 05
Lockhart, Wayne C. . .................................... 1953
Loehing, Eric B. ............................................ 1965
Logan, Kyle .............................................. 2000, 01
Lollie, Marcus .............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93
Loomis, John S. ............................................ 1973
Lopez, Brook.................................................. 2007
Lopez, Robin.................................................. 2007
Lottich, Matt . .............................. 2001, 02, 03, 04
Stanford Basketball Lettermen
Loveridge, Gary F. ........................................ 1965
Luisetti, Angelo (Hank) .................... 1936, 37, 38
Lyon Richard P. ............................................ 1939
M
Madsen, Mark ......................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000
Mallatratt, Gordon W. ................................. 1934
Manley, Todd . ............................. 1992, 93, 94, 95
Mann, Michael O. ............................. 1972, 73, 74
Martin, Edward D. .................................. 1967, 68
Martin, Lugene B. ........................................ 1946
Marty, Douglas . .......................... 1979, 80, 81, 82
Mathiesen, Mike . ......................................... 1997
Maurer, Darin . ............................................. 1983
McBurney, Raymond D. .............................. 1924
McCaffrey, J. Leo ..................................... 1942, 43
McCandless, John B. ......................... 1927, 29, 30
McDonald, Michael ................ 1998, 99, 2000, 01
McElwain, Malcom S. ....................... 1967, 68, 69
McHose, John C. ............................... 1922, 23, 24
McHugh, John H. ................................... 1977, 78
McSweeney, Brian ....................... 1986, 87, 88, 89
Mead, Reginald E. ................................... 1931, 32
Mears, James B. ............................................ 1930
Meigs, James R. ............................................ 1940
Meinert, Scott .............................. 1985, 87, 88, 89
Mendez, Ryan . ........................ 1997, 98, 2000, 01
Meredith, Jack P. . ......................................... 1946
Meyer, Lang ....................................... 1988, 90, 91
Michel, Michael D. ............................ 1969, 70, 71
Mills, Bertrand C. . .................................. 1920, 21
Mitchell, Howard L. ................................ 1925, 26
Moffatt, Phil J. .............................................. 1931
Montague, James P. ................................. 1973, 74
Moore, Bryan S. ................................ 1935, 36, 37
Moore, Charles . ................................ 1968, 70, 71
Moore, Evan ................................................. 2004
Moore, Hollis H. ............................... 1962, 63, 64
Morgan, Daryle L. ............................. 1978, 79, 80
Morgan, Jim ................................ 1991, 92, 93, 94
Morley, Samuel R. ........................................ 1953
Morris, Mike ................................................ 1990
Morris, Tim...............................................2005, 06
Moseley, David ........................ 1997, 98, 99, 2000
Moulton, Everts . ..................................... 1918, 19
Murphy, Allen T. .......................................... 1946
N
Neumann, Paul R. ............................. 1957, 58, 59
Nevers, Ernest . ........................................ 1924, 25
Newhouse, F. ................................................ 1926
Nicholson, Robert S. .................................... 1972
Nisbet, Thomas R. ....................................... 1967
Nobs, Kenneth A. .............................. 1934, 35, 36
Nordland, Thomas R. .................................. 1961
Norgard, Alar A. ........................................... 1932
Nussbaum, David A. ............................... 1980, 83
O
O’Brien, William A. ..................................... 1946
Ogorek, Robert E. ........................................ 1953
Oliva David M. . ................................ 1923, 24, 25
Oliver, Fred H. ......................................... 1942, 43
O’Neill, Dennis T. ............................. 1969, 70, 71
Orehobl, William E. ..................................... 1947
Osborn, W. Gregory . .............................. 1969, 70
O’Sullivan, John J. ................................... 1950, 51
P
Packard, David ............................................. 1932
Page, Alfred B. ......................................... 1934, 35
Palmer, E. Payne ...................................... 1932, 33
Palmer, William A. ............................ 1968, 69, 70
Parks, A. ................................................... 1918, 20
Patrick John . ............................... 1988, 89, 90, 91
Patterson, Timothy ..................... 1973, 74, 75, 76
Patton, Bobby .......................................... 1992, 93
Patzwald, Dave ............................................. 1986
Paul, Will ...................................................... 2007
Paye, John Jr. . .................................... 1984, 85, 86
Pegelow, Frederic J. ...................................... 1962
Pelouze, Robert F. . ............................ 1917, 19, 20
Penn, Robert M. ................................ 1940, 41, 42
Perry, Wolfe ................................. 1976, 77, 78, 79
Petersmeyer, Gary S. ......................... 1966, 67, 68
Pflueger, John M. .................................... 1957, 58
Pitchford, Mark B. . ...................................... 1978
Pitts, Raymond . ........................................... 1922
Platz, John ............................................... 1983, 84
Pollard, James C. .......................................... 1942
Poppink, Andy ............................ 1992, 94, 95, 96
Priesler, Michael L. .................................. 1965, 66
Price, Fred V. . .......................................... 1925, 26
Prowitt, Peter.......................................2005, 06, 07
Q
Quade, William H. ....................................... 1936
R
Raaka, Clayton L. .............................. 1963, 64, 65
Rahn, Gilbert F. ....................................... 1937, 40
Ramee, Keith ............................... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Ramstead, James B. ................................. 1950, 51
Rapp, William A. ..................................... 1938, 39
Ravn, Nick ............................................... 1992, 93
Ray, Alvin . .................................................... 1930
Revelli, John . ............................... 1981, 82, 83, 84
Reveno, Eric . ............................... 1985, 86, 87, 89
Reynolds, Kenneth M ....................... 1929, 30, 31
Richards, Dowell ..................................... 1928, 29
Richmond, Carrol L. ......................... 1920, 21, 22
Righter, Cornelius ....................... 1917, 19, 20, 21
Rintala, Rudolph A. . .................................... 1931
Robertson, Harold O. .................................. 1934
Robinson, Nick ........................... 2002, 03, 04, 05
Rodman, J. Thomas ..................................... 1946
Rogers, Charles O. . ...................................... 1934
Rogers, Johnny ........................................ 1982, 83
Rogers, Wister ......................................... 1922, 23
Roney, G.J. .................................................... 1917
Rose, Girard J. .............................................. 1959
Rose, William G. ..................................... 1948, 49
Rosenzweig, Lawrence A. . ........................... 1971
Rothert, Harlow P. . ........................... 1928, 29, 30
Rowley, Milton H. ........................................ 1930
Rusco, Patrick D. ............................... 1971, 72, 73
Ryan, Jeffrey K. ............................ 1978, 79, 80, 81
S
Saunders, William F. .................................... 1933
Sauer, Peter .................................. 1996, 97, 98, 99
Schader, George . ..................................... 1976, 78
Scharfen, John .............................................. 1948
Schmalzried, Thomas ....................... 1977, 79, 80
Schabel, Fred K. . .......................................... 1933
Schott, Carl V. . ............................................. 1935
Schwager, Charles . ....................................... 1987
Schwaiger, Leo E. . ................................... 1954, 55
Schwarzenbeck, Francis ............................... 1918
Schweitzer, Edward H. ...................... 1974, 75, 76
Seaton, Mark ............................... 1996, 97, 98, 99
Selleck, George A. . ............................ 1954, 55, 56
Seymour, Kent ................................... 1983, 84, 85
Shipkey, Harry H. ................................... 1924, 25
Shipkey, Theodore .................................. 1925, 26
Shupe, Lewis H. . ..................................... 1963, 64
Shupe, Steven J. ....................................... 1972, 73
Siebert, Thomas T. ....................................... 1938
Similia, Alan W. ............................................ 1962
Simons, Alan W. ........................................... 1962
Simons, Mike .......................................... 1975, 76
Sloat, George E. ............................................ 1946
Smalling, Charles O. . ................................... 1928
Smith, John K. .............................................. 1943
Smith, Terry A. ............................................. 1980
Sobomehin, Olatunde ................................. 2003
Sommers, Robert H. ............................... 1962, 63
Stahler, John K. . ................................ 1958, 59, 60
Steele, Gordon D. .............................. 1923, 24, 25
Stevens, Patrick L. ........................................ 1971
Stephenson, William W. ........... 1947, 1948, 1949
Stevenson, William B. .................................. 1951
Stewart, John K. ........................................... 1929
Stoefen, Arthur O. ............................. 1936, 37, 38
Stratton, John S. ...................................... 1971, 72
Sullivan, O.M. . ............................................. 1917
Sutherland, Darrell W. ...................... 1961, 62, 63
Suzdaleff, Oleg . ................................. 1951, 52, 53
Swanholm, Keith H. . ................................... 1919
T
Talboy, Al ...................................................... 1953
Tampeke, E. John ......................................... 1929
Taylor, James R. ....................................... 1940, 41
Taylor, Paul A. . ............................................. 1946
Taylor, Terry . ............................... 1986, 87, 88, 89
Terry, Claude L. ................................. 1970, 71, 72
Thomas, Stuart . ........................................... 1987
Thompson, James G. ................................... 1928
Thompson, Kelly . ........................................ 1975
Thompson, Mark .............................. 1995, 96, 97
Thompson, Morley P. ............................. 1947, 48
Thuesen, Jerry ................................... 1958, 59, 60
Tipton, Michael E. . ...................................... 1958
Tod, Jay K. . .............................................. 1932, 33
Tomsic, Ronald P. . ...................... 1952, 53, 54, 55
Topping, W. Keith ............................. 1933, 34, 35
Trobbe, Scott R. ................................. 1973, 74, 75
Tshionyi, Kamba ......................... 1995, 96, 97, 98
Tucker, S. Edward . .................................. 1951, 52
Turner, J. Howell ............................... 1935, 36, 37
Turner, William T. ................................... 1954, 55
Tyler, Donald M. ..................................... 1929, 30
1956 Olympian Ron Tomsic is a
member of the Stanford Hall of
Fame.
V
Van Galder, Gary C. ................................ 1956, 57
Van Elswyk, Pete ..................................... 1997, 98
Vincent, Louis R. . ............................. 1926, 27, 28
Vlahov, Andrew . ......................... 1988, 89, 90, 91
Vojvodich, Nicholas ..................................... 1957
Voss, Edward A. . ............................... 1941, 42, 43
W
Wagner, Harold A. ............................ 1955, 56, 57
Wagner, Ronald A. ............................ 1954, 55, 56
Wall Doug . .............................................. 1984, 85
Wallace, J.M. ............................................ 1915, 16
Walsh, James P. .................................. 1950, 51, 52
Ward, Orlando .................................. 1979, 80, 82
Waring, Clinton J. ................................... 1956, 57
Warren, Douglas L.B. . ............................ 1958, 59
Warren, William B. . ..................................... 1950
Washington, Fred ........................ 2004, 05, 06, 07
Watson, Paul C. ............................................ 1951
Weatherby, Carlton ..................... 2003, 04, 06, 07
Weaver, J. Carrell ..................................... 1930, 33
Weaver, Jason . ......................................... 1991, 92
Weaver, Richard C. ....................................... 1965
Weems, Kris . ............................... 1996, 97, 98, 99
Welch, Brian ................................ 1979, 80, 81, 82
Wells, Frank M. ............................................ 1940
Wensel, Robert J. ..................................... 1940, 41
Wente, Karl .............................................. 1996, 97
Westphal, James D. . ..................................... 1953
Wheatly, Winston R. ......................... 1915, 16, 17
Whitsitt, Novian . ........................ 1984, 85, 86, 87
Wichary, Hans ............................. 1981, 82, 83, 84
Williams, Brent . .......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94
Williams, Donald E. .......................... 1939, 40, 41
Williams, John . ....................................... 1984, 85
Williamson, Frederick W. ....................... 1918, 19
Windsor, John T. ............................... 1960, 61, 62
Wingate, Deshon . ....................... 1988, 89, 90, 91
Wood, Casimir J. .......................................... 1944
Worthy, A.E. ...................................... 1914, 15, 16
Wright, Howard .......................... 1986, 87, 88, 89
Wustrack, Karl M. ........................................ 1966
Justin Davis helped lead Stanford
to a 30-2 record and a Pac-10 title
in 2003-04.
Y
Yardley, George H. ............................ 1948, 49, 50
Young, Roderick A. ...................................... 1966
Young, Tim .................................. 1995, 97, 98, 99
Z
Zamloch, Archer W. .................................... 1935
Zaninovich, George ................................ 1952, 53
Zonne, Phil W. .................................. 1937, 38, 39
Zonne, Robert J. ...................................... 1936, 37
1956 Olympian Jim Walsh is a
member of the Stanford Hall of
Fame.
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Keith Jones . .............................................. 1983-84
Joe Kirchofer ..... 1999-2000, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
1
Josh Childress . .................. 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04
Mitch Johnson . ............................ 2005-06, 06-07
2
Curtis Borchardt ..................................... 2001-02
Mark Bradford ............................. 2003-04, 04-05
Landry Fields............................................. 2006-07
3
Hank Luisetti wore #7 at Stanford,
the only retired basketball jersey in
school history.
Ron Tomsic ........................ 1951-52, 52-53 (red),
53-54 (red), 54-55 (red)
Nick Vojvodich ............................... 1955-56 (red)
Kris Weems . .......... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Kyle Logan ..................... 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02
Carlton Weatherby ........... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05,
05-06, 06-07
4
James Walsh . ........................................... 1951-52
Ron Tomsic ....... 1952-53 (white), 53-54 (white),
54-55 (white)
Nick Vojvodich ............................ 1955-56 (white)
Ricky Lewis . ............................................ 1982-83
Dave Patzwald ......................................... 1984-85
Dion Cross ............ 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
Michael McDonald ......................1997-98, 98-99
99-2000, 00-01
Anthony Goods..............................2005-06, 06-07
5
George Zaninovich ................................. 1951-52
Oleg Suzdaleff ........... 1952-53 (red), 53-54 (red)
Beppo Dyer ............... 1954-55 (red), 55-56 (red)
Peter Sauer . ........... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Teyo Johnson . ................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03
Thomas DeFour . .................................... 1951-52
Russ Lawler . ............. 1952-53 (red), 53-54 (red),
54-55 (red)
Ron Wagner . .................................. 1955-56 (red)
Hap Wagner ................................... 1956-57 (red)
Jerry Rose ..................................... 1957-58, 58-59
Bub Bowling . .......................................... 1960-61
Chris Babs .................................... 1961-62, 63-64
Gary Petersmeyer .............. 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68
Bob Nicholson .............. 1969-70, 70-71,1971-72
Mark Gilberg .................. 1972-73,1973-74, 74-75
John Mancasola . ..................................... 1975-76
Daryle Morgan ...... 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
Drew Shiller............................................... 2006-07
14
Paul Johnson ........................................... 1951-52
Russ Lawler . ...... 1952-53 (white), 53-54 (white),
54-55 (white)
Ron Wagner . .............................. 1955-56 (white)
Bill Bond . ................................... 1956-57 (white)
Ben Bluitt . ............................................... 1975-76
Keith Level ............................................... 1976-77
Roger Lemons .............................. 1980-81, 81-82
John Paye ........................... 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86
Oliver Cunningham . ........ 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89
Mike Morris ................................. 1989-90, 91-92
Tyler Besecker . .................. 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03
15
Ed Tucker ................................................ 1951-52
David Epperson ........ 1952-53 (red), 53-54 (red)
Bill Bond . ............... 1954-55 (red),1955-56 (red)
10
16
Bruce Iversen ........................................... 1951-52
Oleg Suzdaleff .... 1952-53 (white), 53-54 (white)
Beppo Dyer ........ 1954-55 (white), 55-56 (white)
7 (retired)
Hank Luisetti . ................... 1935-36, 36-37, 37-38
8
Thomas Green ........................................ 1951-52
9
Matt Lottich, deadly from threepoint range, was one of many
Stanford notables who wore #33.
13
Paul Johnson .................................. 1952-53 (red)
Bill Turner ................. 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red)
Gary Van Galder . ........................... 1955-56 (red)
Bill Bond . ....................................... 1956-57 (red)
Tom Crawford . ............................ 1957-58, 58-59
Phil Kelly . ................................................ 1960-61
Rod Young ......................... 1962-63, 64-65, 65-66
Tom Nisbet .............................................. 1966-67
Chuck Bauer . .......................................... 1969-70
Greg Osborn ..................... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70
Mike Mann . ...................... 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74
Mike Simons ..................... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76
Keith Jones . ....................... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83
Dave Bennion . ............................. 1994-95, 97-98
Evan Moore .............................. 2003-04, 2004-05
Lawrence Hill ............................... 2005-06, 06-07
6
Julius Barnes wore uniform #24
during his four seasons (1999-03)
at Stanford.
George Zaninovich .................... 1952-53 (white)
Ike Isaacs . ........... 1954-55 (white), 55-56 (white)
Hap Wagner ............................... 1956-57 (white)
Keith Ramee .......... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
Damon Whitsitt ...................................... 1986-87
Olatunde Sobomehin ............................. 2002-03
James Ramstead ...................................... 1951-52
David Epperson . 1952-53 (white), 53-54 (white)
Bill Bond . ........... 1954-55 (white), 55-56 (white)
Beppo Dyer ................................ 1956-57 (white)
Andy Fischer ......... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
Charles Schwager .................................... 1986-87
Mark Thompson . ........................ 1994-95, 95-96
Tim Morris ................................... 2004-05, 05-06
Paul Johnson .............................. 1952-53 (white)
Bill Turner .......... 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white)
Gary Van Galder . ....................... 1955-56 (white)
11
18
William Stevenson .................................. 1951-52
George Zaninovich ........................ 1952-53 (red)
Ike Isaacs . .................. 1954-55 (red), 55-56 (red)
Beppo Dyer .................................... 1956-57 (red)
John Stahler .................................. 1957-58, 58-59
Fred Pegelow ........................................... 1959-60
Lew Shupe ......................... 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64
Tom Nisbet ................................... 1965-66, 66-67
John Patrick . ......... 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91
Warren Gravely ..... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95
Arthur Lee ............. 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Curtis Borchardt ...................... 1999-2000, 00-01
Chris Hernandez . ............ 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04,
04-05, 05-06
Brook Lopez ............................................ 2006-07
12
Fritz Fenster . ........................................... 1951-52
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17
Don Carlson . ................................. 1952-53 (red)
Leo Schwaiger . .......... 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red)
Jay Jackson . .................................... 1955-56 (red)
Don Carlson . ............................. 1952-53 (white)
Leo Schwaiger . ... 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white)
Jay Jackson . ................................ 1955-56 (white)
19
James Westphal .............................. 1952-53 (red)
James Johnson . ......... 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red)
Dave Dunn ..................................... 1955-56 (red)
20
David Epperson ...................................... 1951-52
James Westphal .......................... 1952-53 (white)
James Johnson . .. 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white)
Dave Dunn ................................. 1955-56 (white)
Scott Meinert . ....... 1984-85, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Marcus Lollie . ....... 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93
Alex Gelbard . ................ 1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000
Dan Grunfeld ........ 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06
21
Gary Andrews ......................................... 1951-52
Robert Ogorek ............................... 1952-53 (red)
Barry Brown ............. 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red),
55-56 (red)
Kent Carter .............................................. 1957-58
Bub Bowling . .......................................... 1958-59
Tom Nordland . ....................................... 1960-61
Fred Pegelow ................................ 1960-61, 61-62
Bob Sommers . ........................................ 1962-63
Gary Loveridge . ................ 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65
Bill Halligan . ................................ 1966-67, 67-68
Gary Cain ..................................... 1970-71, 71-72
Ben Bluitt . .................................... 1973-74, 74-75
Wolfe Perry . .......... 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79
Terry Smith . ................................. 1979-80, 80-81
Terry Taylor ........... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Kenny Hicks ....... 1989-90,1990-91, 91-92, 92-93
David Moseley . . 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-2000
Nick Robinson ...... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
22
Oleg Suzdaleff ......................................... 1951-52
Robert Ogorek ........................... 1952-53 (white)
Barry Brown ...... 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white),
55-56 (white)
Gary Van Galder . ....................... 1956-57 (white)
George Schader ............................ 1975-76, 77-78
Doug Marty . ......... 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82
Kent Seymour .............................. 1983-84, 84-85
Brian Booker ........................................... 1987-88
Peter Dukes ........... 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93
Brevin Knight ........ 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97
Justin Davis ........... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
Kenny Brown . .............................. 2005-06, 06-07
23
Don Carlson . .......................................... 1951-52
Alan Talboy . ................................... 1952-53 (red)
Ron Wagner . .......... 1953-54 (red),1954-55 (red)
John Henderson ............................. 1955-56 (red)
Gary Van Galder . ........................... 1956-57 (red)
Mike Tipton ................................. 1957-58, 58-59
Doug Clemetson .......................... 1960-61, 61-62
Mike Preisler . ............................... 1962-63, 64-65
Arthur Harris ............................... 1965-66, 66-67
Tom Pfister .............................................. 1969-70
Pat Rusco ........................... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73
Mike Bratz ......................... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77
Peter Lallas . ............. 1977-8, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81
Craig Foreman ............................. 1981-82, 82-83
Bryan McSweeney 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Bobby Patton . .............................. 1991-92, 92-93
Frank Harris ............................................ 1993-94
Casey Jacobsen .............. 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02
24
Alan Talboy . ............................... 1952-53 (white)
Ron Wagner . ...... 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white)
John Henderson ......................... 1955-56 (white)
Paul Neumann ........................... 1956-57 (white)
John Williams . ...... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
Rich Jackson .......... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97
Julius Barnes . .... 1999-2000, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03
Chris Bobel................................................ 2006-07
Josh Owens................................................ 2007-08
25
Wayne Culberson ........................... 1952-53 (red)
Carlos Bea . ............... 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red),
55-56 (red)
Paul Neumann ........ 1956-57 (red), 57-58, 58-59
Don Clemetson ................. 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63
Skip Hutchinson ........... 1963-64, 64-65,1965-66
Greg Andrews . ........................................ 1966-67
Claude Terry . .................... 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72
Archie Dean . ................................ 1972-73, 73-74
Paul Giovacchini ... 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79
Darin Maurer .................... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83
Novian Whitsitt . ... 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87
David Harbour . .... 1991-92, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
Tony Giovacchini .................... 1998-99, 99-2000,
00-01, 01-02
Stanford All-Time Numerical Roster (1951-Present)
26
Wayne Culberson ....................... 1952-53 (white)
Carlos Bea . ........ 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white),
55-56 (white)
27
Thomas Green ............................... 1952-53 (red)
Denis Mahoney .............................. 1954-55 (red)
Gunnar Christiansen ..................... 1955-56 (red)
28
Thomas Green ........................... 1952-53 (white)
Denis Mahoney .......................... 1954-55 (white)
Gunnar Christiansen ..................... 1955-56 (red)
29
Howard Schwartz ........................... 1952-53 (red)
Bill Flanders . ............ 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red),
55-56 (red)
30
Howard Schwartz ....................... 1952-53 (white)
Bill Flanders . ..... 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white),
55-56 (white)
Twig Warren ............................... 1956-57 (white)
Doug Wall . ................................... 1983-84, 84-85
Andrew Vlahov ..... 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91
Darren Allaway . .... 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
Johannes Burge ............................ 1996-97, 97-98
31
Donald DeLong ........ 1952-53 (red), 53-54 (red)
Hap Wagner .............. 1954-55 (red), 55-56 (red)
Twig Warren ................................... 1956-57 (red)
Doug Warren . .............................. 1957-58, 58-59
John Fontius . ............................... 1960-61, 61-62
Dave Druliner ................... 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69
Fred Green . ....................... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71
Jim Montague .............................. 1972-73, 73-74
Mark Pitchford . ...................................... 1977-78
Kent Seymour .............................. 1981-82, 82-83
Adam Keefe ........... 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92
Jarron Collins .... 1997-98, 98-99, 99-2000, 00-01
Taj Finger............................ 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07
32
Don DeLong .................. 1951-52, 52-53 (white),
53-54 (white)
Hap Wagner ....... 1954-55 (white), 55-56 (white)
John Pflueger . ............................ 1956-57 (white)
Johnny Rogers .............................. 1981-82, 82-83
Howard Wright ..... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Andy Poppink .................. 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94,
94-95, 95-96
Ryan Mendez . .................. 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99,
99-2000, 00-01
Jason Haas ............. 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06
Da’Veed Dildy............................................ 2006-07
33
Wayne Lockhart ............................. 1952-53 (red)
George Selleck .......... 1953-54 (red), 54-55 (red),
55-56 (red)
John Pflueger . ................................ 1956-57 (red)
John Hendry . .......................................... 1958-59
Al Simila .................................................. 1960-61
Phil Kelly . ..................................... 1960-61, 61-62
Bill Farley . .................................... 1963-64, 64-65
Karl Wustrack . ............................. 1964-65, 65-66
Ed Martin ................................................ 1966-67
Don Griffin . ............................................ 1968-69
Chuck Moore .................... 1967-68, 68-69, 70-71
David Frost ........................ 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74
Jay Carter ............... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78
Jeff Washington ....................................... 1979-80
Charles Hunt ......... 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85
Brent Williams ...... 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
Jason Collins . ............................... 1997-98, 98-99
Matt Lottich .......... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04
34
Wayne Lockhart ......................... 1952-53 (white)
George Selleck ... 1953-54 (white), 54-55 (white),
55-56 (white)
John Henderson ......................... 1956-57 (white)
John Pflueger . ......................................... 1957-58
Mike Ledgerwood ............. 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62
Bob Garner . ............................................ 1962-63
Mike Preisler . .......................................... 1965-66
Howard Hassen ............................ 1965-66, 66-67
Bill Barber . ........................ 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70
Darrell Fregla . .............................. 1970-71, 71-72
Melvin Arterberry ............. 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75
Doug Barnes . ........ 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
Steve Brown . ......... 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 85-86
Deshon Wingate . .. 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91
Justin Armour ......................................... 1992-93
Karl Wente .................................... 1995-96, 96-97
Jason Collins . ........................... 1999-2000, 00-01
Will Paul.................................................... 2006-07
35
Clint Waring ................................... 1955-56 (red)
John Henderson ............................. 1956-57 (red)
Chris Burford ............................... 1957-58, 58-59
Jim Bryan . .................................... 1959-60, 61-62
Clayton Raaka ............... 1962-63,1963-64, 64-65
Bill Palmer ......................... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70
Pat Stevens .................................... 1970-71, 71-72
Bob Buell ................................................. 1972-73
Rich Wohlstadter . ........................ 1973-74, 74-75
Andy Patterson . ...................................... 1975-76
Ace Edwards ............................................ 1976-77
Brian Welch ........... 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82
Nick Ravn ..................................... 1991-92, 92-93
Kamba Tshionyi .... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98
36
Clint Waring ............................... 1955-56 (white)
40
Carl Isaacs . ................................. 1956-57 (white)
Earl Koberlein ....... 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
Paul Garrett ....................... 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92
Pete VanElswyk . ........................... 1996-97, 97-98
41
Carl Isaacs . ..................................... 1956-57 (red)
John Arrillaga ............................... 1957-58, 58-59
Darrell Sutherland ............ 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63
Ed Martin .......................... 1966-67, 67-68, 69-70
Kimberly Belton .... 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
42
John Caple .................................. 1956-57 (white)
John Windsor ............................... 1959-60, 60-61
Jack Gilbert . ............................................ 1962-63
Ray Kosanke ...................... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66
Dennis O’Neill .................. 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71
Bruce Menser .......................................... 1971-72
Dick Dohrmann . .. 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78
Orlando Ward ....... 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82
Todd Lichti ............ 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Rob Little ............... 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Robin Lopez.............................................. 2006-07
43
John Caple ...................................... 1956-57 (red)
Gary Van Galder . .................................... 1957-58
Al Simila .................................................. 1960-61
Kent Hinckley . .............. 1962-63,1963-64, 64-65
Bill Closs ............................ 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69
John Stratton ................................ 1970-71, 71-72
Scott Trobbe ...................... 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75
Scott Russell ............................................ 1975-76
Steve Crandell ....... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81
Neil Johnson . ........ 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
Jason Weaver ................................ 1990-91, 91-92
44
Dick Haga . ................................. 1956-57 (white)
Bob Whelan . ........................................... 1959-60
Bill Elfving ............................................... 1961-62
Rich Gritschke . ....................................... 1962-63
Bob Bedell ......................... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66
Mal McElwain ................... 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69
Brad Lind . ............................................... 1970-71
Ed Schweitzer ........ 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76
Tom Schmalzried .. 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
John Revelli ........... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84
Greg Butler ............ 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88
Kenny Ammann . ......................... 1989-90, 90-91
Todd Manley ......... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95
Mark Seaton .......... 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Fred Washington ... 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07
45
Dick Haga . .............. 1956-57 (red), 57-58, 58-59
Hollis Moore ..................... 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64
Jack Gilbert . ................................. 1964-65, 65-66
Don Griffin . ................................. 1966-67, 66-68
Mike Michel ...................... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71
Steve Shupe .................................. 1971-72, 72-73
Mike Simons ........................................... 1973-74
Mark Fitzner . ........ 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78
Hans Wichary . ...... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84
Derek Bruton ........ 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90
Bart Lammersen . .. 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95
Mark Madsen .... 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-2000
Seven players have won uniform
#30 since the 1952-53 season. The
list includes Darren Allaway.
50
Lee Leonard ................................ 1956-57 (white)
Lang Meyer . ...................... 1987-88, 89-90, 90-91
Mike Mathiesen ...................................... 1996-97
51
Lee Leonard .................................... 1956-57 (red)
Jerry Thuesen .................... 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60
Bill Elfving ............................................... 1960-61
52
Nick Vojvodich ........................... 1956-57 (white)
Phil Joujon-Roche . ...................... 1957-58, 58-59
Bob Sommers . ............................. 1960-61, 61-62
Craig Cordes ........................................... 1962-63
Ralph Morgan .............................. 1966-67, 67-68
Fred Green . ............................................. 1968-69
Larry Rosenzweig ......................... 1969-70, 70-71
Jack Loomis ............................................. 1971-72
Jeff Ryan ................ 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81
Matt Haryasz ......... 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06
53
Nick Vojvodich ............................... 1956-57 (red)
Jim Weersing ........................................... 1957-58
Dick Weaver ................................. 1962-63, 64-65
Bill Farley . ............................................... 1965-66
Ed Martin ..................................... 1966-67, 67-68
Rich Kelley . ....................... 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75
Grady Johnson ............................. 1983-84, 84-85
Todd Lichti, Stanford’s all-time
leading scorer, is one of 11 players
since 1956 to wear uniform #42.
54
Clint Waring ............................... 1956-57 (white)
Neal Brockmeyer . ................................... 1957-58
Rich Hosley ............................................. 1960-61
John Windsor .......................................... 1961-62
John Murray ............................................ 1962-63
Craig Cordes ................................ 1963-64, 64-65
Rich Baker ......................... 1963-64, 65-66, 66-67
Steve Kuchenbecker .......... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70
Bob Buell ...................................... 1970-71, 71-72
Dale Peters ............................................... 1974-75
Jeff McHugh ...................... 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78
David Nussbaum .. 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83
Stuart Thomas . ............................ 1986-87, 87-88
55
Clint Waring ................................... 1956-57 (red)
Mason Byles ............................................ 1957-58
Tom Nordland . ....................................... 1958-59
Tom Dose .......................... 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64
Brock Gowdy . .............................. 1964-65, 65-66
Tim Patterson . ...... 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76
Scott Howard .......................................... 1978-79
Eric Reveno ........... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 88-89
Jim Morgan ........... 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
Tim Young ... 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Peter Prowitt . .................... 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07
Since 1951-52, only nine players
have worn #32, including Ryan
Mendez.
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Stanford Career Basketball Statistics (1950-present)
Name
Years
Gp-Gs
Fg-Fga
Pct 1982-83
1992-96
1989-91
1966-67
1957-60
1992-93
1972-85
1961-64
1965-67
1977-80
1999-03
1967-70
1969-70
1953-56
1963-66
1976-80
1994-98
2000-03
1973-76
2007
1987-88
1954-57
1985-86
1999-02
1984-85
1982-83
1958-61
2003-05
1974-77
1965-66
1957-60
1953-56
1981-86
1984-85
1986-90
1961-62
1970-73
1957-60
1984-88
1996-98
1958-60
1970-72
1951-53
1974-78
1957-58
2001-04
1953-54
1959-61
1960-63
1960-62
1966-69
1997-01
1997-01
1962-65
1977-81
1956-59
1992-96
1986-88
2000-04
1972-74
1956-57
1951-54
1974-78
1961-64
1966-69
1989-93
1954-57
1954-57
1976-77
1960-62
1951-54
1963-66
1950-52
1982-86
1974-78
1953-56
1970-72
1968-71
1960-62
1981-83
1971-74
1962-63
1989-92
1997-00
1972-75
1963-66
1975-79
1998-02
1971-72
1964-66
1991-95
1951-53
1966-69
1962-63
2002-06
2002-06
1956-59
1966-69
1991-96
1965-68
1993-94
1-0
111-67
63-63
2-gp
73-gp
5-0
71-21
12-gp
71-gp
62-13
119-57
44-gp
2-gp
53-gp
71-gp
107-104
9-0
20-0
34-gp
5-gp
5-0
73-gp
3-0
66-29
5-0
1-0
59-gp
11-0
80-59
4-gp
71-gp
72-gp
93-56
7-0
100-16
19-gp
66-gp
43-gp
117-74
8-0
8-gp
35-gp
29-gp
95-48
5-gp
86-57
10-gp
2-gp
75-gp
42-gp
38-gp
129-65
73-45
63-gp
36-0
26-gp
115-97
39-0
103-60
18-gp
1-gp
69-gp
31-0
75-gp
47-gp
103-48
10-gp
30-gp
4-0
25-gp
67-gp
24-gp
25-gp
115-69
52-2
50-gp
35-gp
69-gp
16-gp
6-0
56-gp
14-gp
74-22
30-0
75-26
50-gp
91-39
118-30
1-gp
3-gp
62-0
34-gp
78-gp
1-gp
116-167
122-4
76-gp
71-gp
108-30
77-gp
3-0
0-0
215-427
228-487
0-0
350-875
1-4
209-473
3-14
171-327
70-169
347-890
59-157
0-1
32-93
422-971
628-1097
1-11
5-14
37-84
0-2
3-6
370-969
0-2
233-436
1-1
0-0
122-352
3-9
392-840
1-3
95-248
244-588
303-606
0-2
107-205
9-25
188-405
48-165
423-841
3-8
0-3
15-38
66-176
283-599
0-5
386-881
3-7
2-2
267-708
45-126
22-58
370-711
262-431
65-179
15-38
4-22
538-1234
12-30
292-522
9-34
0-0
145-417
14-26
548-1158
21-69
221-552
2-10
11-31
1-6
8-31
101-291
10-19
5-28
247-490
77-170
48-147
56-159
114-262
7-16
1-1
233-559
6-28
120-253
11-33
129-349
97-194
165-331
89-278
1-1
0-2
7-54
20-61
501-1212
1-1
330-762
59-193
265-581
81-184
241-603
506-1148
6-9
.000
.504
.468
.000
.400
.250
.442
.214
.523
.414
.390
.376
.000
.344
.435
.572
.090
.357
.440
.000
.500
.382
.000
.534
1.000
.000
.347
.333
.467
.333
.383
.415
.500
.000
.522
.360
.464
.291
.503
.375
.000
.395
.375
.472
.000
.438
.429
1.000
.377
.357
.379
.520
.608
.363
.395
.182
.436
.400
.559
.265
.000
.348
.538
.473
.304
.400
.200
.355
.167
.258
.347
.526
.179
.504
.453
.327
.352
.435
.438
1.000
.417
.214
.474
.333
.370
.500
.498
.320
1.000
.000
.130
.328
.413
1.000
.433
.306
.456
.440
.400
.441
.667
3P-3Pa Pct
Ft-Fta
Pct
Reb/Avg
Pts
Avg
Ast
Blk
Stl
Min
.000
.000
.429
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.336
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.333
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.375
.000
.000
.000
.333
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.335
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.250
.444
.000
.000
.00
.437
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.383
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.333
.000
.000
.000
.293
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.329
.296
.000
.000
.311
.000
.000
0-0
171-265
90-112
0-0
194-275
1-2
76-152
6-13
78-128
14-24
206-262
22-37
0-0
34-49
211-308
359-619
0-4
5-6
10-17
2-3
0-0
273-389
0-0
190-275
0-2
0-0
133-201
1-1
199-255
0-0
74-123
155-255
197-249
0-1
80-144
2-4
130-179
36-50
190-271
0-0
2-2
29-46
39-95
124-175
5-5
185-245
4-10
1-1
159-241
19-36
10-16
337-504
249-348
71-99
25-35
1-2
318-379
26-49
171-318
2-14
0-0
81-126
5-13
345-453
10-15
60-91
2-8
6-10
0-2
4-8
70-117
8-15
5-9
168-226
9-15
55-97
34-42
84-123
4-5
0-0
130-168
2-2
56-95
3-10
69-90
40-57
69-104
83-117
2-2
0-0
11-26
13-23
254-391
0-0
247-320
80-91
279-401
60-94
247-382
315-453
2-6
.000
.645
.801
.000
.705
.500
.500
.462
.609
.583
.786
.595
.000
.694
.685
.580
.000
.833
.588
.667
.000
.702
.000
.691
.000
.000
.662
1.000
.780
.000
.602
.592
.791
.000
.556
.500
.726
.720
.701
.000
1.000
.630
.411
.709
1.000
.755
.4000
1.000
.660
.528
.625
.669
.716
.717
.714
.500
.839
.531
.538
.143
.000
.643
.385
.762
.667
.659
.250
.600
.000
.500
.598
.533
.556
.743
.600
.567
.810
.683
.800
.000
.774
1.000
.590
.300
.767
.702
.663
.709
1.000
.000
.423
.565
.650
.000
.772
.879
.696
.638
.647
.695
.333
0/0.0
492/4.4
108/1.7
0/0.0
345/4.7
4/0.8
304/4.3
6/0.5
337/4.7
34/0.5
226/1.9
102/2.3
1/0.5
102/2.0
566/8.0
955/8.9
2/0.2
10/0.5
23/0.7
1/0.2
3/0.6
288/3.9
1/0.3
478/7.2
1/0.2
1/1.0
125/2.1
2/0.2
208/2.6
2/0.5
256/3.6
521/7.2
223/2.4
0/0.0
195/2.0
14/0.6
336/5.1
86/2.0
486/4.2
5/0.6
4/0.5
23/0.7
–
395/4.2
5/1.0
583/6.8
7/0.7
2/1.0
227/3.0
71/1.70
36/0.9
706/5.5
484/6.6
222/3.5
38/1.1
14/0.5
172/1.5
35/0.9
555/5.4
10/0.6
1/1.0
–
43/1.4
755/10.1
37/0.8
180/1.7
6/0.7
11/0.4
7/1.8
17/0.7
–
23/0.9
–
294/2.6
75/1.4
87/1.7
52/1.5
190/2.8
6/0.4
0/0.0
225/4.0
21/1.5
247/3.3
10/0.3
119/1.6
150/3.0
102/1.1
160/1.4
1/1.0
0/0.0
34/0.5
–
382/4.9
0/0.0
343/2.9
101/0.7
549/7.2
128/1.8
281/2.6
531/6.9
3/1.0
0
601
651
0
894
3
494
12
408
154
1,053
140
0
98
1,055
1,615
2
17
84
2
6
1,013
0
671
2
0
377
8
983
2
264
639
813
0
294
20
506
132
1,038
7
2
59
171
690
5
1,061
10
5
693
109
54
1,081
785
201
55
9
1,635
50
755
20
0
371
33
1,441
52
634
6
28
2
20
272
28
15
662
163
151
146
312
18
2
589
14
296
28
327
234
399
309
4
0
25
53
1,256
2
979
214
809
222
789
1,327
14
0.0
5.4
10.3
0.0
12.2
0.6
7.0
1.0
5.7
2.5
8.8
3.2
0.0
1.8
14.9
15.1
0.2
0.9
2.5
0.4
1.2
13.9
0.0
10.2
0.4
0.0
6.4
0.7
12.3
0.5
3.7
8.9
8.7
0.0
2.9
1.1
7.7
3.1
8.9
0.9
0.3
1.7
5.9
7.3
1.0
12.3
1.0
2.5
9.2
2.6
1.4
8.4
10.8
3.2
1.5
0.3
14.2
1.4
7.3
1.1
0.0
5.4
1.1
19.2
1.1
6.2
0.7
0.9
0.5
0.8
4.1
1.2
0.6
5.8
3.1
3.0
4.2
4.5
1.1
0.3
10.5
1.0
4.0
0.9
4.4
4.7
4.4
2.6
4.0
0.0
0.4
1.6
16.1
2.0
8.4
1.7
10.6
3.1
7.3
17.2
4.7
0
35
137
–
–
2
81
–
–
26
283
–
–
–
–
215
0
3
3
3
2
–
2
82
2
0
–
1
289
–
–
–
153
1
19
–
–
–
84
1
–-
–
–
180
–
155
–
–
–
–
–
137
73
–
3
–
144
25
109
–
–
–
10
–
–
142
–
–
4
–
–
–
–
138
21
–
–
–
–
0
–
–
58
5
83
–
220
209
–
–
30
–
–
–
151
153
–
–
138
–
5
0
44
1
–
–
0
—
–
–
0
13
–
–
–
–
86
0
0
–
0
1
–
0
146
0
0
–
1
2
–
–
–
4
0
28
–
–
–
43
0
–
–
–
8
–
95
–
–
–
–
–
68
89
–
0
–
15
1
41
–
–
–
3
–
–
5
–
–
0
–
–
–
–
1
0
–
–
–
–
0
–
–
10
2
–
–
2
6
–
–
0
–
–
–
14
0
–
–
2
–
0
0
53
37
–
–
1
–
–
–
10
72
–
–
–
–
84
0
0
–
0
1
–
0
27
1
0
–
1
59
—
–
–
106
1
11
–
–
–
30
0
–
–
–
28
–
77
–
–
–
–
–
73
34
–
3
–
66
4
78
–
–
–
–
–
–
45
–
–
0
–
–
–
–
77
11
–
–
–
–
0
–
–
24
1
–
–
32
54
–
–
4
–
–
–
52
33
–
–
64
–
2
1
2,454
1,535
–
–
15
–
–
–
547
2,637
–
–
–
–
3,512
15
45
–
12
15
–
8
1,426
7
3
–
26
943
–
–
–
2,380
15
998
–
–
–
2,563
19
–
–
–
1,143
–
2,458
–
–
–
–
–
2,789
1,606
–
161
–
3,220
229
1,877
–
–
–
158
–
–
1,941
–
–
16
–
–
–
–
2,198
344
–
–
–
–
8
–
–
1,002
63
–
–
1,375
1,641
–
–
346
–
–
–
2,240
1,379
–
–
2,152
–
40
(— indicates stats not available)
Y.Abdul-Rahman
Darren Allaway
Kenny Ammann
Greg Andrews
John Arrillaga
Justin Armour
Melvin Arterberry
Chris Babbs
Rich Baker
Doug Barnes
Julius Barnes
Bill Barber
Chuck Bauer
Carlos Bea
Bob Bedell
Kimberly Belton
Dave Bennion
Tyler Besecker
Ben Bluitt
Chris Bobel
Brian Booker
Bill Bond
Chris Bonang
Curtis Borchardt Jonathan Boulware
Tony Bower
Bub Bowling
Mark Bradford
Mike Bratz
Jim Brigham
Neal Brockmeyer
Barry Brown
Steve Brown
Wendell Brown
Derek Bruton
Jim Bryan
Bob Buell
Chris Burford
Greg Butler
Johannes Burge
Mason Byles
Gary Cain
Don Carlson
Jay Carter
Kent Carter
Josh Childress
Gunnar Christiansen
Nels Christiansen
Don Clemetson
Doug Clemetson
Bill Closs
Jarron Collins
Jason Collins
Craig Cordes
Steve Crandell
Tom Crawford
Dion Cross
Oliver Cunningham
Justin Davis
Archie Dean
Bob Dean
Don DeLong
Dick Dohrmann
Tom Dose
Dave Druliner
Peter Dukes
Dave Dunn
Beppo Dyer
Ace Edwards
Bill Elfving
Dave Epperson
Bill Farley
Fritz Fenster
Andy Fischer
Mark Fitzner
Bill Flanders
Darrell Fregla
Fred Green
John Fontius
Craig Foreman
Dave Frost
Bob Garner
Paul Garrett
Alex Gelbard
Mark Gilberg
Jack Gilbert
Paul Giovacchini
Tony Giovacchini
Max Goldstein
Brock Gowdy
Warren Gravely
Thomas Green
Don Griffin
Dick Gritschke
Dan Grunfeld
Jason Haas
Dick Haga
Bill Halligan
David Harbour
Art Harris
Frank Harris
144 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
0-0
0-0
105-245
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
153-456
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-6
0-0
0-1
0-2
0-0
0-0
15-40
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-4
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
104-310
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-16
12-27
0-0
0-0
0-0
241-551
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
132-344
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
3-9
0-0
0-0
0-0
48-164
0-0
0-0
0-28
0-0
0-0
0-0
72-219
16-54
0-0
0-0
60-193
0-0
0-1
Stanford Basketball Career Statistics (1950-present)
Name
Larry Harris
Matt Haryasz
Howard Hassen
John Henderson
John Hendry
Chris Hernandez
Kenny Hicks
Kent Hinckley
Rich Hosley
Scott Howard
Charles Hunt
Skip Hutchinson
Carl Isaacs
Casey Jacobsen
Jay Jackson
Rich Jackson
Grady Johnson
James Johnson
Neil Johnson
Paul Johnson
Teyo Johnson
Keith Jones
Phillip Joujon-Roche Andy Jurian
Adam Keefe
Rich Kelley
Phil Kelly
Joe Kirchofer
Earl Koberlein
Ray Kosanke
Brevin Knight
Steve Kuchenbecker
Peter Lallas
Bart Lammersen
Russ Lawler
Mike Ledgerwood
Arthur Lee
Roger Lemons
Eric Leohwing
Lionel Leonard
Keith Level
Ricky Lewis
Todd Lichti
Brad Lind
Paul Lindfors
Phil Link
Rob Little
Kyle Logan
Marcus Lollie
Jack Loomis
Matt Lottich
Gary Loveridge
Hank Luisetti
Mark Madsen
John Mancasola
Todd Manley
Mike Mann
Ed Martin
Doug Marty
Bud Mathiesen
Mike Mathiesen
Darin Maurer
Michael McDonald
Mal McElwain
Bob McGrath
Jeff McHugh
Lionel McPherson
Bryan McSweeney
Scott Meinert
Ryan Mendez
Bruce Menser
Lang Meyer
Mike Michel
Jim Montague
Chuck Moore
Evan Moore
Hollis Moore
David Morales
Darryl Morgan
Jim Morgan
Sam Morley
Ralph Morgan
Mike Morris
Tim Morris
David Moseley
John Murray
Paul Neumann
Bob Nicholson
Tom Nisbet
David Nussbaum
Tom Nordland
Bob Ogorek
Frank Olrich
Dennis O’Neill
Greg Osborn
Bill Palmer
John Patrick
Andy Paterson
Tim Patterson
Bobby Patton
David Patzwald
John Paye
Years
1979-80
2002-06
1965-67
1955-56
1958-61
2001-06
1989-93
1962-65
1960-61
1978-79
1981-85
1963-66
1954-57
1999-02
1955-56
1993-97
1983-85
1952-55
1982-86
1950-53
2000-02
1980-84
1957-59
1970-71
1988-92
1972-75
1959-62
1999-04
1982-86
1963-66
1993-97
1966-70
1977-81
1991-95
1952-55
1959-62
1995-99
1980-82
1963-64
1956-57
1976-77
1982-84
1985-89
1970-72
1961-62
1956-57
2001-05
1999-02
1989-93
1971-72
2000-04
1962-65
1935-38
1996-00
1975-76
1991-95
1971-74
1966-70
1978-82
1960-61
1996-97
1980-83
1997-01
1966-69
1954-55
1975-78
1986-87
1985-89
1984-89
1996-01
1971-72
1987-91
1968-71
1972-74
1967-71
2003-05
1962-64
1986-87
1976-80
1990-94
1952-53
1966-68
1989-92
2004
1996-00
1962-63
1956-59
1969-72
1964-67
1979-83
1958-61
1952-53
1-62-63
1968-71
1967-70
1967-70
1987-91
1975-76
1972-76
1991-93
1982-85
1983-86
Gp-Gs
15-0
122-58
50-gp
5-gp
73-gp
121-90
104-1
66-gp
24-gp
11-9
63-0
20-gp
40-gp
95-82
2-gp
85-19
29-0
30-gp
41-0
58-gp
53-11
93-71
5-gp
2-gp
125-92
76-gp
74-gp
114-2
105-68
63-gp
115-114
67-gp
51-7
93-27
76-gp
59-gp
126-79
47-18
3-gp
24-gp
5-0
25-3
124-119
15-gp
1-gp
1-gp
126-95
26-0
116-60
12-gp
113-65
41-gp
80-gp
108-77
3-0
71-9
56-gp
56-gp
103-67
1
6-0
24-0
116-65
77-gp
1-gp
78-40
2-0
112-36
112-6
127-47
8-gp
46-0
71-gp
34-gp
68-gp
14-0
76-gp
3-0
82-21
89-59
7-gp
8-gp
11-0
12-1
127-31
10-gp
73-gp
43-gp
14-gp
60-3
22-gp
10-gp
2-gp
68-gp
38-gp
58-gp
92-63
1-0
100-27
41-0
8-0
88-33
Fg-Fga
13-28
409-861
99-231
3-9
184-567
354-824
135-366
287-667
16-55
1-3
43-107
8-33
62-148
547-1163
0-2
63-162
8-16
13-29
16-34
71-179
89-192
559-1077
1-4
1-3
829-1395
526-1059
87-229
113-205
254-497
264-610
515-1239
78-180
41-114
111-230
368-978
59-185
358-866
100-224
0-2
19-51
3-3
15-38
820-1525
14-29
0-1
0-0
400-727
14-36
256-620
2-16
307-776
61-178
–
428-729
0-0
59-114
228-545
50-134
258-620
0-0
0-4
6-12
178-444
352-813
0-1
272-574
0-0
170-391
166-355
334-732
4-10
22-56
279-664
36-89
203-556
7-20
210-549
1-3
73-156
143-329
9-36
2-5
6-14
34-78
311-764
3-6
321-753
59-121
4-16
29-75
7-20
6-13
0-1
293-625
31-71
189-416
180-455
0-0
335-674
19-59
0-3
125-303
Pct .464
.475
.429
.333
.325
.430
.369
.430
.291
.333
.402
.242
.419
.470
.000
.389
.500
.448
.471
.397
.464
.519
.250
.333
.594
.497
.380
.551
.511
.433
.416
.433
.360
.483
.376
.319
.413
.446
.000
.373
1.000
.395
.538
.483
.000
.000
.550
.389
.413
.125
.396
.343
–
.587
.000
.518
.418
.373
.416
.000
.000
.500
.401
.433
.000
.474
.000
.435
.468
.456
.400
.393
.420
.404
.365
.350
.383
.000
.468
.435
.391
.400
.429
.436
.407
.500
.426
.488
.250
.387
.350
.462
.000
.469
.437
.454
.396
.000
.497
.322
.000
.413
3P-3Pa 0-0
8-28
0-0
0-0
0-0
198-459
27-120
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
222-520
0-0
23-71
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
23-58
0-0
0-0
0-0
7-15
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
93-277
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
148-365
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
90-193
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-4
73-176
0-0
169-465
0-0
0-0
0-2
0-0
2-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
94-231
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-21
31-79
178-424
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-2
4-17
169-432
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
103-244
0-0
0-0
14-43
0-0
0-0
Pct
.000
.267
.000
.000
.000
.431
.219
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.427
.000
.324
.000
.000
.000
.000
.397
.000
.000
.000
.467
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.336
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.405
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.466
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.415
.000
.363
.000
.000
.000
.000
.667
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.407
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.392
.420
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.500
.235
.391
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.422
.000
.000
.326
.000
.000
Ft-Fta
0-1
282-383
91-129
0-2
147-217
359-418
76-109
130-168
18-46
4-5
42-54
1-3
105-153
407-528
1-2
21-39
12-19
20-36
13-28
27-45
57-92
398-518
0-0
4-6
652-886
360-457
109-153
71-96
261-365
161-225
591-741
76-110
16-20
72-122
213-338
47-86
365-421
66-98
0-0
38-58
1-2
1-6
584-686
7-14
0-0
0-0
150-281
9-18
183-241
4-6
108-139
51-87
–
320-537
0-0
53-86
95-156
12-17
126-158
0-0
0-0
9-14
74-101
138-199
0-0
107-152
0-0
104-161
87-116
186-214
2-3
9-19
65-105
27-37
105-161
1-5
112-172
0-0
70-110
116-220
5-7 0-0
4-5
17-18
159-200
1-3
355-438
44-59
9-13
40-60
4-11
7-7
0-0
196-277
16-35
109-219
133-167
0-0
108-155
27-35
0-1
100-156
Pct
Reb/Avg
.000
9/0.6
.736
705/5.8
.705
184/3.7
.000
6/1.2
.677
366/5.0
.859
228/1.8
.697
128/1.2
.774
2063.1
.391
53/2.7
.800
9/0.8
.778
54/0.9
.333
6/0.3
.686
135/3.4
.771
364/3.8
.500
1/0.5
.538
156/1.8
.632
30/1.0
.556
37/1.2
.464
43/1.0
.600
–
.620
160/3.0
.768
212/2.3
.000
1/0.2
.667
2/1.0
.736
1,119/9.0
.789
944/12.4
.712
235/3.2
.740
256/2.2
.715
430/4.1
.716
482/7.7
.798
438/3.8
.690
187/2.8
.800
27/0.5
.590
291/3.1
.630
654/8.6
.547
207/3.5
.867
234/1.9
.673
103/2.2
.000
1/0.3
.655
59/2.5
.500
1/0.2
.167
20/0.8
.851
697/5.6
.500
29/1.9
.000
0/0.0
.000
1/1.0
.534
617/4.9
.500
15/0.6
.759
298/2.6
.667
14/1.2
.777
241/2.1
.586
89/2.2
–
.596
857/7.9
.000
0/0.0
.616
137/1.9
.609
359/6.4
.706
50/0.9
.797
173/1.7
.000
0/0.0
.000
2/0.3
.630
6/0.3
.733
234/2.0
.693
487/6.3
.000
0/0.0
.704
346/4.4
.000
0/0.0
.646
259/2.3
.750
129/1.2
.869
391/3.1
.667
5/0.6
.474
60/1.3
.619
424/6.0
.730
34/1.0
.652
354/5.2
.200
11/0.8
.651
339/4.5
.000
1/0.3
.636
80/0.9
.527
309/3.5
.714
12/1.7
.000
3/0.4
.800
7/0.6
.944
21/1.8
.793
325/2.6
.333
6/0.6
.811
340/4.7
.746
42/0.9
.692
8/0.6
.667
92/1.5
.364
13/0.6
1.000
3/0.3
.000
1/0.5
.708
164/2.8
.457
32/0.8
.498
505/8.7
.796
167/1.8
.000
0/0.0
.697
433/4.3
.771
28/0.7
.000
1/0.1
.641
169/1.9
Pts
26
1,108
289
6
515
1,265
373
704
50
6
128
17
229
1,723
1
170
28
46
45
169
258
1,516
2
6
2,319
1,412
323
297
769
689
1,714
292
96
294
949
175
1,229
266
0
76
7
31
2,336
35
0
0
950
37
768
8
891
173
1,291
1,176
0
173
551
112
642
0
0
21
524
842
0
650
0
444
450
1,032
10
53
623
99
511
15
532
2
216
402
23
4
17
89
950
7
997
158
17
98
18
19
0
782
76
487
596
0
778
79
0
350
Avg
1.7
9.0
5.8
1.2
7.1
10.5
3.6
10.7
2.1
0.5
2.0
0.9
5.7
18.1
0.5
2.0
0.9
1.5
1.1
2.9
4.9
16.3
0.4
3.0
18.6
18.6
4.4
2.6
7.3
10.9
14.9
4.4
1.9
3.2
12.5
3.0
9.8
5.7
0.0
3.2
1.4
1.2
18.8
2.3
0.0
0.0
7.5
1.4
6.6
0.7
7.9
4.2
16.1
10.9
0.0
2.4
9.8
2.0
6.2
0.0
0.0
0.9
4.5
10.9
0.0
8.3
0.0
4.0
4.0
8.1
1.3
1.2
8.8
2.9
7.5
1.1
7.0
0.7
2.6
4.5
3.3
0.5
1.5
7.4
7.5
0.7
13.7
3.7
1.2
1.6
0.8
1.9
0.0
11.5
2.0
8.4
6.5
0.0
7.8
1.9
0.0
4.0
Ast
1
86
–
–
–
396
84
–
–
1
19
–
–
254
–
65
2
–
9
–
38
205
–
–
212
–
–
28
131
–
780
–
38
30
–
–
382
43
–
–
0
19
304
–
–
–
71
7
474
–
239
–
–
69
–
15
–
–
243
0
0
0
393
–
–
100
0
154
188
175
–
2
–
–
–
0
–
0
148
34
–
–
3
8
157
–
–
–
–
7
–
–
–
–
–
–
255
–
81
36
1
142
Blk
2
130
–
–
–
4
13
–
–
0
2
–
–
7
–
9
5
–
3
–
8
19
–
–
56
–
–
38
21
–
13
–
0
18
–
–
30
4
–
–
1
1
26
–
–
–
81
2
16
–
10
–
–
64
–
16
–
–
0
0
0
0
8
–
–
22
0
22
3
8
–
3
–
–
–
0
–
1
2
51
–
–
0
4
36
–
–
–
–
26
–
–
–
–
–
–
6
–
–
0
0
1
Stl
2
58
–
–
–
138
43
–
–
0
17
–
–
50
–
19
1
–
8
—
18
128
–
–
141
–
–
10
83
–
298
–
14
25
–
–
121
15
–
–
0
10
156
–
–
–
54
6
108
–
64
–
–
47
–
24
–
–
53
0
0
0
81
–
–
34
0
36
48
51
–
4
–
–
–
3
–
0
57
18
–
–
2
8
78
–
–
–
–
5
–
–
–
–
–
–
56
–
–
11
1
89
Min
105
2,654
–
–
–
3,367
1,264
–
–
25
377
–
–
3,020
–
869
144
–
211
–
692
2,660
–
–
3,838
–
–
1,067
2,342
–
3,703
–
379
1,407
–
–
3,016
879
–
–
11
287
4,107
–
–
–
2,508
114
2,929
–
2,288
–
–
2,713
–
527
–
–
2,810
0
14
96
2,180
–
–
1,414
3
1,627
1,469
2,400
–
266
–
–
–
42
–
9
1,058
1,707
–
–
27
235
2,217
–
–
–
–
436
–
–
–
–
–
–
1,902
–
–
261
11
1,582
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 145
Stanford Basketball Career Statistics (1950-present)
Name
Fred Pegelow
Wolfe Perry
Dale Peters
Gary Petersmeyer
Tom Pfister
John Pflueger
Mark Pitchford
John Platz
Andy Poppink
Mike Preisler
Clayton Raaka
Keith Ramee
Jim Ramstead
Nick Ravn
John Revelli
Eric Reveno
Nick Robinson
Johnny Rogers
Jerry Rose
Larry Rosenzweig
Pat Rusco
Scott Russell
Jeff Ryan
Peter Sauer
George Schader
Tom Schmalzried
Charles Schwager
Leo Schwaiger
Howie Schwartz
Ed Schweitzer
Mark Seaton
George Selleck
Kent Seymour
David Shaw
Lew Shupe
Steve Shupe
Al Simila
Mike Simons
Terry Smith
Olatunde Sobomehin
Bob Sommers
Bill Stephenson
Pat Stevens
John Stahler
John Stratton
Darrell Sutherland
Oleg Suzdaleff
Mark Sylvain
Al Talboy
Terry Taylor
Claude Terry
Mark Thompson
Rich Thompson
Jerry Thuesen
Stuart Thomas
Mike Tipton
Ron Tomsic
Scott Trobbe
Kamba Tshionyi
Ed Tucker
Bill Turner
Pete Van Elswyk
Gary Van Galder
Andrew Vlahov
Nick Vojvodich
Doug Wall
Hap Wagner
Ron Wagner
Jim Walsh
Orlando Ward
Clint Waring
Doug Warren
Jeff Washington
Joe Watson
Carlton Weatherby Dick Weaver
Jason Weaver
Kris Weems
Jim Weersing
Brian Welch
Karl Wente
James Westphal
Bob Whelan
Damon Whitsitt
Novian Whitsitt
Hans Wichary
Brent Williams
John Williams
John Windsor
Ben Winkes
Deshon Wingate
Rich Wohlstadter
Howard Wright
Keith Wustrack
George Yardley
Rod Young
Tim Young
George Zaninovich
Years
1959-62
1975-79
1974-75
1965-68
1969-70
1956-58
1977-78
1982-84
1991-96
1962-66
1962-65
1982-86
1950-52
1991-93
1980-84
1984-89
2001-05
1981-83
1957-59
1969-71
1970-73
1975-76
1977-81
1995-99
1975-78
1976-80
1983-87
1953-54
1952-53
1973-76
1995-99
1953-56
1981-85
1993-94
1961-64
1971-73
1959-62
1973-76
1979-81
2002-03
1960-63
1946-49
1970-71
1957-60
1970-72
1960-63
1951-54
1985-86
1952-53
1985-89
1969-72
1994-97
1958-59
1957-60
1986-88
1957-59
1951-55
1972-75
1994-98
1950-52
1953-55
1996-98
1955-57
1987-91
1955-57
1983-85
1954-57
1953-56
1950-52
1978-82
1955-57
1956-59
1979-80
1984-85
2002-07
1963-65
1990-92
1995-99
1957-58
1978-82
1995-97
1952-53
1959-60
1986-87
1983-87
1980-84
1990-94
1982-85
1959-62
1987-88
1987-91
1973-75
1985-89
1964-66
1947-50
1962-66
1994-99
1950-53
Gp-Gs
24-gp
108-gp
8-0
76-gp
4-gp
44-gp
27-10
5-0
117-86
32-gp
72-gp
117-99
–
33-0
100-98
116-47
110-67
55-34
46-gp
19-gp
59-gp
3-0
102-22
124-96
52-33
89-37
11-0
43-gp
4-gp
80-27
114-0
71-gp
80-24
1-0
54-gp
50-gp
17-gp
49-gp
32-9
4-0
62-gp
–
24-gp
43-gp
41-gp
62-gp
75-gp
2-0
5-gp
119-93
76-gp
18-0
2-gp
55-gp
41-0
41-gp
87-gp
75-26
70-1
50-gp
27-gp
58-13
44-gp
111-81
13-gp
25-0
69-gp
60-gp
–
61-37
42-gp
61-gp
7-0
1-0
45-0
27-gp
29-0
124-98
1-gp
106-105
14-0
2-gp
1-gp
4-0
101-46
86-44
118-90
16-0
75-gp
4-0
122-51
15-gp
124-121
8-gp
–
37-gp
132-125
56-gp
Fg-Fga
9-25
519-1158
5-10
236-539
1-3
59-168
80-186
1-2
393-859
30-82
206-504
140-342
–
33-89
530-897
269-555
242-585
251-441
36-103
46-121
92-222
0-4
167-339
366-825
226-554
181-423
2-5
57-125
0-0
467-885
122-216
353-889
91-218
0-0
57-152
122-284
5-21
49-121
43-103
0-2
53-181
–
56-143
21-54
56-128
192-545
209-649
0-2
0-5
240-525
599-1270
8-19
0-0
96-232
23-58
26-82
532-1374
162-360
19-63
289-717
17-51
69-150
54-122
296-663
4-14
12-23
65-180
57-141
–
170-393
38-115
97-246
0-0
0-0
6-20
14-30
15-45
427-1020
2-3
565-1222
3-11
1-1
0-0
0-1
353-769
225-452
519-1249
16-38
351-917
1-1
290-596
5-15
592-1070
3-12
–
23-58
559-1111
87-258
146 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Pct .360
.448
.500
.438
.333
.351
.430
.500
.458
.366
.409
.409
–
.371
.591
.485
.414
.569
.350
.380
.414
.000
.493
.444
.408
.428
.400
.456
.000
.528
.565
.397
.417
.000
.375
.430
.238
.405
.417
.000
.293
–
.392
.389
.438
.352
.322
.000
.000
.457
.472
.421
.000
.414
.397
.317
.387
.450
.302
.403
.333
.460
.443
.446
.286
.522
.361
.404
–
.433
.330
.394
.000
.000
.300
.467
.333
.419
.667
.462
.273
1.000
.000
.000
.459
.498
.416
.421
.383
1.000
.487
.333
.553
.250
–
.397
.503
.337
3P-3Pa 0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
25-76
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
22-56
0-0
0-0
32-118
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
87-247
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
156-337
0-0
7-16
0-0
0-0
5-17
0-0
0-0
0-0-
7-29
0-0
0-0
2-5
0-0
25-114
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-10
0-0
0-0
210-509
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
10-27
0-0
39-142
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-6
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pct
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.329
.000
.000
.000
.000
.393
.000
.000
.271
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.352
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.463
.000
.438
.000
.000
.294
.000
.000
.000
.241
.000
.000
.400
.000
.219
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.300
.000
.000
.395
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.370
.000
.275
.000
.000
.000
.167
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
Ft-Fta
6-10
249-349
4-4
179-241
2-2
33-51
32-43
0-0
318-432
22-31
126-164
302-402
–
9-15
532-726
168-272
104-153
127-155
13-21
29-59
50-64
0-0
45-76
162-225
105-154
78-111
2-6
58-94
1-1
194-317
82-151
298-415
92-137
0-0
34-43
40-75
3-8
20-26
47-83
0-1
23-58
–
27-46
16-32
37-62
121-158
185-248
3-4
0-0
198-236
368-497
0-0
0-0
94-106
28-42
34-45
352-470
56-111
23-31
213-283
21-32
57-91
42-67
166-286
2-6
9-13
126-168
60-110
–
124-203
31-59
45-72
1-2
0-1
2-7
4-8
20-27
180-230
0-0
292-381
2-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
189-236
136-188
189-323
17-26
175-288
2-2
172-281
1-5
415-659
1-2
–
10-14
426-555
81-142
Pct
.600
.713
1.000
.743
1.000
.647
.744
.000
.736
.710
.768
.751
–
.600
.733
.618
.680
.819
.619
.492
.781
.000
.592
.720
.682
.703
.333
.617
1.000
.612
.543
.718
.672
.000
.791
.533
.375
.769
.566
.000
.307
–
.587
.500
.597
766
.746
.750
.000
.839
.740
.000
.000
.887
.667
.756
.749
.505
.742
.753
.656
.626
.627
.580
.333
.692
.750
.545
–
.611
.525
.625
.500
.000
.286
.500
.741
.783
.000
.771
.500
.000
.000
.000
.801
.723
.585
.654
.608
1.000
.612
.200
.630
.500
–
.714
.768
.570
Reb/Avg
4/0.2
338/3.1
6/0.8
196/2.6
2/0.1
69/1.6
59/2.3
0/0.0
665/5.7
24/0.8
671/8.5
249/2.1
–
55/1.7
798/8.0
450/3.9
414/3.8
240/4.4
34/0.7
142/7.4
73/1.2
3/1.0
200/1.9
524/4.2
302/5.8
307/3.4
6/0.5
95/2.2
3/0.8
704/8.8
272/2.4
307/4.2
218/2.7
1/1.0
48/0.9
248/5.0
16/0.9
58/1.2
60/1.9
2/0.5
82/1.3
–
130/5.4
20/0.5
72/1.8
137/2.2
–
2/1.0
3/0.6
181/1.5
376/4.9
2/0.1
0/0.0
174/3.2
54/1.3
39/0.9
–
173/2.3
44/0.6
–
22/0.8
173/3.0
104/2.4
528/4.8
15/1.2
37/1.5
102/1.5
105/1.8
–
358/5.9
111/2.6
85/1.4
2/0.3
0/0.0
21/0.5
25/0.9
30/1.0
301/2.4
1/1.0
528/5.0
9/0.6
1/0.5
0/0.0
0/0.0
229/2.3
376/4.4
611/5.2
22/1.4
565/7.5
3/0.8
484/4.0
15/1.0
860/6.9
6/0.9
–
30/0.8
1,070/8.1
–
Pts
24
1,287
14
651
4
151
192
2
1,129
82
524
582
992
97
1,592
706
620
629
85
121
234
0
379
981
557
440
6
172
1
1,128
326
1,004
278
0
148
284
13
118
141
0
129
843
139
58
149
505
603
3
0
834
1,566
23
0
286
79
86
1,416
380
68
791
55
197
150
783
10
45
256
174
904
464
107
239
1
0
17
32
50
1,235
4
1,421
8
2
0
0
905
586
1,266
49
877
4
753
11
1,599
7
820
56
1,544
255
Avg
1.0
11.9
1.8
8.6
1.0
3.4
7.1
0.4
9.6
2.6
7.3
5.0
–
2.9
15.9
6.1
5.6
11.4
1.8
6.4
4.0
0.0
3.7
7.9
10.7
4.9
0.5
4.0
0.3
14.1
2.9
13.8
3.5
0.0
2.7
5.7
0.9
2.4
4.4
0.0
2.1
–
5.8
1.3
3.6
8.1
8.0
1.5
0.0
7.0
20.6
1.3
0.0
5.2
1.9
2.1
16.3
5.1
0.9
15.8
2.0
3.4
3.4
7.1
0.8
1.8
3.7
2.9
–
7.6
2.5
3.9
0.1
0.0
0.4
1.2
1.7
10.0
4.0
13.4
0.6
1.0
0.0
0.0
9.0
6.8
10.7
3.1
11.7
1.0
6.2
0.7
12.9
1.0
–
0.7
11.7
4.6
Ast
–
258
–
–
–
–
55
0
194
–
–
490
–
16
126
82
185
38
–
–
–
–
68
179
110
63
4
–
–
59
31
–
24
0
0
–
–
23
35
0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
0
–
490
–
4
–
–
28
–
–
35
54
–
–
22
–
278
–
2
Blk
–
13
–
–
–
–
2
0
24
–
–
9
–
4
28
61
18
38
–
–
–
–
10
13
6
31
1
–
–
–
26
–
43
0
0
–
–
–
2
0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
0
–
0
–
0
–
–
6
–
–
–
1
–
–
12
–
38
–
0
Stl
–
110
–
–
–
–
26
0
98
–
–
156
–
6
60
93
107
21
–
–
–
–
27
48
13
35
1
–
–
–
21
–
20
0
0
–
–
–
13
0
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
0
–
103
–
3
–
–
5
–
–
–
15
–
–
15
—
130
–
4
Min
–
2,572
–
–
–
–
464
6
2,915
–
–
3,012
–
272
3,064
2,179
2,662
1,437
–
–
–
–
1,518
2,610
546
1,371
33
–
–
–
1,229
–
997
0
0
–
–
–
551
4
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
5
–
2,984
–
40
–
–
301
–
–
–
340
–
–
665
–
2,812
–
86
–
–
63
–
–
0
0
21
–
5
238
–
221
6
–
–
0
106
59
158
8
–
0
117
–
197
–
–
–
187
–
–
–
28
–
–
0
0
1
–
4
26
–
12
4
–
–
0
3
13
60
0
–
0
49
–
121
–
–
–
167
–
–
–
30
–
–
0
0
11
–
2
77
–
74
1
–
–
0
55
35
79
5
–
0
42
–
98
–
–
–
58
–
–
–
1,700
–
–
6
1
185
–
138
3,149
–
3,645
29
–
–
6
2,097
1,724
3,070
129
–
10
2,236
–
3,774
–
–
–
3,420
–
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 147
Stanford Record Book – Points
Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders
Year
1947-48
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Player
Steve Stephenson
Ed Tucker
Ed Tucker
Ron Tomsic
Russ Lawler
Ron Tomsic
George Selleck
Bill Bond
John Arrillaga
Paul Neumann
John Arrillaga
John Windsor
Tom Dose
Tom Dose
Tom Dose
Bob Bedell
Bob Bedell
Don Griffin
Art Harris
Don Griffin
Claude Terry
Claude Terry
Claude Terry
Rich Kelley
Rich Kelley
Rich Kelley
Ed Schweitzer
Mike Bratz
G
23
22
28
27
25
25
24
26
24
25
25
24
26
25
25
23
25
26
26
26
25
26
25
25
25
26
27
27
Pts
242
364
427
515
408
482
383
426
296
404
356
333
442
520
479
340
421
405
540
532
491
544
531
433
459
520
425
528
Avg
10.5
16.5
15.3
19.1
16.3
19.3
16.0
16.4
12.3
16.2
14.2
13.9
17.0
20.8
20.0
16.2
16.8
15.6
20.8
20.4
19.6
20.9
17.2
17.3
18.4
20.0
15.7
19.6
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Kimberly Belton Wolfe Perry
Kimberly Belton Brian Welch
John Revelli
Keith Jones
Keith Jones
Earl Koberlein
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Brent Williams
Dion Cross
Dion Cross
Brevin Knight
Brevin Knight
Arthur Lee
Arthur Lee
Casey Jacobsen
Casey Jacobsen
Casey Jacobsen
Julius Barnes
Josh Childress
Dan Grunfeld
Matt Haryasz
Lawrence Hill
Todd Lichti is one of only four players in conference history to
be named to the All-Pac-10 team four times.
Year-by-Year Team Scoring
Year
1913-14
1914-15
1915-16
1916-17
1917-18
1918-19
1919-20
1920-21
1921-22
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
1925-26
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
1929-30
G
12
8
11
16
15
12
11
18
15
16
15
13
16
18
21
19
19
Pts
231
251
275
488
470
470
351
575
318
343
383
260
370
472
513
534
592
Avg
19.3
31.4
25.0
30.5
31.3
39.2
31.9
31.9
21.2
21.4
25.5
20.0
23.1
26.2
24.4
28.1
31.2
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
148 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
17
20
27
20
27
29
27
24
25
23
26
32
21
24
31
26
28
25
26
27
27
26
27
27
28
31
28
30
28
33
33
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
30
35
33
31
34
30
33
23
22
28
31
405
493
487
407
443
553
619
292
516
493
664
663
599
709
734
396
422
487
449
489
506
434
449
616
658
529
360
394
453
487
15.0
18.3
18.7
15.7
16.4
19.8
20.0
10.4
17.2
17.6
20.1
20.1
20.0
21.5
25.3
13.2
15.1
16.8
15.5
16.3
14.5
13.2
14.5
18.1
21.9
16.0
15.7
17.9
16.2
15.7
Team Scoring
Year............................................................ Pts
1. 2000-01 .................................................. 2,829
2. 1997-98 .................................................. 2,807
3. 1987-88 .................................................. 2,577
4. 1990-91 .................................................. 2,539
5. 1988-89 .................................................. 2,519
6. 1999-00 .................................................. 2,447
7. 1996-97 .................................................. 2,427
8. 1998-99 .................................................. 2,425
9. 2001-02 .................................................. 2,420
10.2002-03 .................................................. 2,393
Team Scoring Average
Year............................................................ Pts
1. 2000-01 .................................................... 83.2
2. 1996-97 .................................................... 80.9
3. 2001-02 .................................................... 80.7
4. 1997-98 .................................................... 80.2
5. 1994-95 .................................................... 79.0
6. 1999-00 .................................................... 78.9
7. 1987-88 .................................................... 78.1
8. 1990-91 .................................................... 76.9
9. 1988-89 .................................................... 76.3
10.1971-72 .................................................... 75.8
1982-83 .................................................... 75.8
Kimberly Belton is one of Stanford’s great players of the
modern era. Belton is the school’s third all-time rebounder
and sixth all-time scorer.
508
482
756
579
893
1,287
1,328
1,261
1,018
1,036
1,207
1,299
934
804
1,523
1,252
1,562
1,428
1,608
29.9
24.1
28.0
29.0
33.1
49.2
49.2
52.5
40.7
45.0
46.4
40.6
44.5
33.5
49.1
48.2
55.8
57.1
61.8
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
28
23
23
24
24
26
25
24
25
24
22
25
25
23
25
26
25
25
25
2,015
1,496
1,616
1,675
1,577
1,642
1,489
1,450
1,395
1,330
1,434
1,608
1,607
1,622
1,757
1,847
1,897
1,742
1,890
71.9
65.0
70.3
69.8
65.7
63.2
59.6
60.4
55.8
55.4
65.2
64.3
64.3
70.5
70.3
71.0
75.9
69.7
75.6
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
Team Scoring – Game
129, vs Yale, 1985-86
119, vs New Hampshire, 1999-00
117, vs UC Irvine, 1990-91
116, vs UCLA, 1987-88
115, vs Hawaii Pacific, 1983-84
114, vs Rochester, 1969-70
112, vs Arizona, 1968-69
111, vs USC, 1999-00
109, vs UCLA, 1996-97
108, vs Denver, 1973-74
108, vs Alaska, 1977-78
108, vs UC San Diego, 1985-86
105, vs Seattle, 1985-86
105, vs Alaska Anchorage, 1996-97
105, vs Washington, 2001-02
103, vs Iowa State, 1951-52
103, vs Harvard, 1978-79
102, vs Dartmouth, 1971-72
101, vs Nevada, 1998-99
101, vs California, 1999-00
100, vs San Francisco State, 2000-01
100, vs Oregon, 2000-01
100, vs Harvard, 2003-04
Adam Keefe averaged a Stanford single-season record 25.3
points per game in 1991-92.
26
25
25
25
26
27
27
27
27
26
27
27
28
31
28
30
28
33
33
1,900
1,895
1,719
1,683
1,883
1,988
2,044
1,965
1,909
1,757
1,814
1,807
2,121
2,311
1,894
2,224
2,002
2,577
2,519
73.1
75.8
68.8
67.3
72.4
73.6
75.7
72.8
70.7
67.7
67.2
66.9
75.6
64.5
67.6
74.1
71.5
78.1
76.3
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
30
35
33
31
34
30
33
32
31
30
31
2,032
2,539
2,195
1,989
2,091
2,290
2,181
2,427
2,807
2,425
2,447
2,829
2,420
2,393
2,356
2,173
1,992
2,156
67.6
76.9
75.7
66.3
74.7
79.0
75.2
80.9
80.2
73.5
78.9
83.2
80.7
72.5
73.6
70.1
66.4
69.5
Stanford Record Book – Points
Fewest Points Per Game
Season:
15.2, 1924-25
Fewest Points Scored
Season:
231, 1913-14 (12 games)
Game:10, vs Oregon Athletic Club,
1915-16
Fewest Points Allowed
Season:197, 1924-25 (13 games)
Game:5, vs Davis, 1918-19
5, vs San Jose Teachers, 1925-26
The 50 Point Club
50, Hank Luisetti vs Duquesne, 1937-38
The 40 Point Club
49, Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, 2001-02
46, Hank Luisetti vs Oregon, 1937-38
42, Tom Dose vs Washington State, 1963-64
41, Kimberly Belton vs USC, 1979-80
41, Claude Terry vs Oregon State, 1970-71
41, Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, 2001-02
40, Ron Tomsic vs USC, 1954-55
The 30 Point Club
39, Ron Tomsic vs Bradley, 1952-53
38, Ron Tomsic vs USC, 1952-53
38, Tom Dose vs UCLA, 1963-64
37, Art Harris vs Oregon, 1967-68
37, Art Harris vs Washington State, 1967-68
37, Chris Hernandez vs. UCLA, 2004-05
36, Claude Terry vs Oregon, 1970-71
36, Claude Terry vs Oregon, 1971-72
36, Keith Jones vs Arizona, 1982-83
36, Adam Keefe vs Virginia, 1991-92
36, Adam Keefe vs Washington, 1991-92
36, Josh Childress vs USC, 2003-04
35, Tom Dose vs UCLA, 1962-63
35, Dennis O’Neill vs Wyoming, 1969-70
35, Rich Kelley vs Oregon State, 1974-75
35, Todd Lichti vs Arizona, 1988-89
34, Wolfe Perry vs UCLA, 1978-79
34, Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State, 1987-88
34, Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, 1991-92
34, Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, 1991-92
34, Kris Weems vs Oregon, 1997-98
34, Matt Lottich vs Gonzaga, 2003-04
33, Don Griffin vs Washington, 1966-67
33, Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1991-92
33, Jason Collins vs Washington, 2000-01
33, Julius Barnes vs Oregon State, 2002-03
32, Claude Terry vs Utah, 1969-70
32, Rich Kelley vs Washington, 1973-74
32, Kimberly Belton vs Boston College, 1979-80
32, Adam Keefe vs Colgate, 1989-90
32, Adam Keefe vs Arizona State, 1991-92
32, Kris Weems vs Washington, 1997-98
32, Casey Jacobsen at Oregon, 2001-02
31, Tom Dose vs UCLA, 1962-63
31, Rich Kelley vs San Francisco, 1974-75
31, Kimberly Belton vs Oregon State, 1977-78
31, John Revelli vs Saint Mary’s, 1982-83
31, Todd Lichti vs Chaminade, 1987-88
31, Todd Lichti vs Santa Clara, 1987-88
31, Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1989-90
31, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i, 1989-90
31, Brevin Knight vs Colgate, 1994-95
31, Tim Young vs Seton Hall, 1996-97
31, Casey Jacobsen at Washington, 2001-02
31, Dan Grunfeld vs. Arizona State, 2005-06
30, John Windsor vs UCLA, 1960-61
30, Darrell Sutherland vs UCLA, 1961-62
30, Bob Bedell vs Washington, 1964-65
30, Rich Kelley vs Utah, 1972-73
30, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1974-75
30, Mike Bratz vs Santa Clara, 1976-77
30, Wolfe Perry vs Oregon, 1978-79
30, Keith Jones vs Oregon State, 1982-83
30, John Revelli vs USIU, 1983-84
30, Todd Lichti vs Seton Hall, 1985-86
30, Todd Lichti vs UC Santa Barbara, 1987-88
30, Howard Wright vs UCLA, 1987-88
30, Todd Lichti vs Arizona State, 1988-89
30, Adam Keefe vs UCLA, 1990-91
30, Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, 1991-92
30, Dion Cross vs Arizona, 1995-96
30, Brevin Knight vs Oregon, 1995-96
30, Chris Hernandez vs San Francisco, 2004-05
30, Anthony Goods vs Siena, 2006-07
30, Anthony Goods vs Washington State, 2006-07
Career
Player
1. Todd Lichti
2. Adam Keefe
3. Casey Jacobsen
4. Brevin Knight
5. Dion Cross
6. Kimberly Belton
7. Howard Wright
8. John Revelli
9. Claude Terry
10.Tim Young
11.Keith Jones
12.Tom Dose
13.Brian Welch
14.Ron Tomsic
15.Rich Kelley
16.Art Harris
17.Hank Luisetti
18.Wolfe Perry
19.Brent Williams
20.Chris Hernandez
21.Don Griffin
22.Kris Weems
23.Arthur Lee
24.Mark Madsen
25.Andy Poppink
26.Ed Schweitzer
27.Matt Haryasz
28.Jarron Collins
29.Josh Childress
30.Bob Bedell
31.Julius Barnes
32.Greg Butler
33.Ryan Mendez
34.Bill Bond
35.George Selleck
Season
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Adam Keefe
3. Todd Lichti
4. Todd Lichti
5. Casey Jacobsen
6. Keith Jones
7. Casey Jacobsen
8. Adam Keefe
9. Keith Jones
10.Claude Terry
11.Art Harris
12.Don Griffin
13.Claude Terry
14.Julius Barnes
15.Mike Bratz
16.Rich Kelley
Tom Dose
18.Howard Wright
19.Todd Lichti
20.Ron Tomsic
21.Arthur Lee
22.John Revelli
23.Todd Lichti
Wolfe Perry
Jason Collins
Years
1985-89
1988-92
1999-02
1993-97
1992-96
1976-80
1985-89
1980-84
1969-72
1994-99
1980-84
1961-64
1978-82
1951-55
1972-75
1965-68
1935-38
1975-79
1990-94
2001-05
1966-69
1995-99
1995-99
1996-00
1991-96
1973-76
2002-05
1997-01
2001-04
1963-66
1999-03
1984-88
1996-01
1954-57
1953-56
G
124
125
95
115
115
107
124
100
76
132
93
75
106
87
76
77
80
108
118
121
78
124
126
108
117
80
122
129
86
71
119
117
127
73
73
Fg-Ft
Total
820-584 2,336
830-652 2,319
547-407 1,723
515-591 1,714
538-318 1,635
628-359 1,615
592-415 1,599
530-532 1,592
599-368 1,566
559-1,1111,544
559-398 1,516
548-345 1,441
565-291 1,421
532-352 1,416
526-360 1,412
506-315 1,327
—
1,291
519-249 1,287
519-189 1,266
354-359 1,265
501-254 1,256
427-1,0201,235
358-866 1,229
428-320 1,176
393-318 1,129
467-194 1,128
409-282 1,108
370-337 1,081
386-185 1,061
422-211 1,055
347-206 1,053
423-190 1,038
334-186 1,032
370-273 1,013
353-298 1,004
Year
1991-92
1990-91
1987-88
1988-89
2001-02
1983-84
2000-01
1989-90
1982-83
1970-71
1967-68
1968-69
1971-72
2002-03
1976-77
1974-75
1962-63
1987-88
1985-86
1952-53
1997-98
1983-84
1986-87
1978-79
2000-01
G
29
33
33
33
30
31
34
30
28
26
26
26
25
33
27
26
25
33
30
27
35
31
28
27
34
Fg-Ft
275-179
252-203
222-174
240-147
205-184
239-141
203-126
210-179
193-167
203-138
206-128
208-116
195-141
165-120
205-118
188-144
188-144
196-126
188-140
193-129
140-164
170-161
170-123
193-107
168-145
Pts
734
709
664
663
658
619
616
599
553
544
540
532
531
529
528
520
520
518
516
515
506
501
493
493
493
G
76
75
124
76
125
95
77
93
87
80
78
100
50
107
115
71
115
80
73
73
73
106
124
Fg-Ft
599-368
548-345
820-584
526-360
830-652
547-407
506-315
559-398
532-352
—
501-254
530-532
289-213
628-359
515-591
422-211
538-318
467-194
370-273
353-298
321-355
565-291
592-415
Pts
1,566
1,441
2,336
1,412
2,319
1,723
1,327
1,516
1,416
1,291
1,256
1,592
791
1,615
1,714
1,055
1,635
1,128
1,013
1,004
997
1,421
1,599
Career Points Per Game
Player (min 2 years)
1. Claude Terry
2. Tom Dose
3. Todd Lichti
4. Rich Kelley
Adam Keefe
6. Casey Jacobsen
7. Art Harris
8. Keith Jones
Ron Tomsic
10.Hank Luisetti
Don Griffin
12.John Revelli
13.Ed Tucker
14.Kimberly Belton
15.Brevin Knight
16.Bob Bedell
17.Dion Cross
18.Ed Schweitzer
19.Bill Bond
20.George Selleck
Paul Neumann
22.Brian Welch
23.Howard Wright
Years
1969-72
1961-64
1985-89
1972-75
1988-92
1999-02
1965-68
1980-84
1951-55
1935-38
1966-69
1980-84
1950-52
1976-80
1993-97
1963-66
1992-96
1973-76
1954-57
1953-56
1956-59
1978-82
1985-89
24.Russ Lawler
25.Mike Bratz
Tim Young
Josh Childress
1952-55
1974-77
1994-99
2001-04
Season Points Per Game
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Casey Jacobsen
3. Adam Keefe
4. Claude Terry
5. Claude Terry
6. Tom Dose
Art Harris
8. Don Griffin
9. Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
11.Adam Keefe
Rich Kelley
Keith Jones
Tom Dose
15.Keith Jones
16.Mike Bratz
Claude Terry
18.Ron Tomsic
19.Ron Tomsic
John Revelli
21.Rich Kelley
22.Wolfe Perry
23.Casey Jacobsen
24.Dan Grunfeld
25.Todd Lichti
Year
1991-92
2001-02
1990-91
1971-72
1970-71
1962-63
1967-68
1968-69
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1974-75
1983-84
1963-64
1982-83
1976-77
1969-70
1954-55
1952-53
1982-83
1973-74
1978-79
2000-01
2004-05
1986-87
76
80
99
86
368-213
392-199
441-332
386-881
949
983
1,213
1,061
12.5
12.3
12.3
12.3
G
29
30
33
25
26
25
26
26
33
33
30
26
31
24
28
27
25
25
27
15
25
27
34
22
28
Fg-Ft
275-179
205-184
252-203
195-141
203-138
188-144
206-128
208-116
222-174
240-147
210-179
188-144
239-141
185-109
193-167
205-118
201-89
173-175
193-129
100-86
167-125
193-107
203-126
140-86
170-123
Pts
734
658
709
531
544
520
540
532
664
663
599
520
619
479
553
528
491
482
515
286
459
443
616
394
493
Avg
25.3
21.9
21.5
21.2
20.9
20.8
20.8
20.4
20.1
20.1
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
19.8
19.6
19.6
19.3
19.1
19.1
18.4
18.3
18.1
17.9
17.6
Hank Luisetti’s 50 points vs. Duquesne in 1937-38 remains
a Stanford single-game scoring record.
Freshman Records
Avg
20.6
19.2
18.8
18.6
18.6
18.1
17.2
16.3
16.3
16.1
16.1
15.9
15.8
15.0
14.9
14.8
14.2
14.1
13.9
13.7
13.7
13.4
12.8
Points
1. Todd Lichti
2. Casey Jacobsen
3. Ed Schweitzer
4. John Revelli
5. Tim Young
6. Johnny Rodgers
7. Kimberly Belton
8. Brook Lopez
9. Brevin Knight
10.Dion Cross
Year
1985-86
1999-00
1972-73
1980-81
1994-95
1981-82
1976-77
2006-07
1993-94
1992-93
G
30
31
19
27
29
27
27
31
28
29
Fg-Ft
188-140
139-97
147-74
116-130
137-83
131-76
130-77
140-45
90-121
105-66
Pts
516
449
368
362
357
338
337
328
312
306
Season Ppg
1. Hank Luisetti
2. Todd Lichti
3. Casey Jacobsen
4. Brook Lopez
5. Tim Young
6. Brevin Knight
7. Dion Cross
8. Adam Keefe
9. Josh Childress
10.Robin Lopez
Year
1935-36
1985-86
1999-00
2006-07
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1988-89
2001-02
2006-07
G
–
30
31
26
29
28
29
33
30
31
Fg-Ft
—
188-140
139-97
140-45
137-83
90-121
105-66
93-91
94-25
96-42
Pts
—
516
449
328
357
312
306
277
235
234
Avg
20.3
17.2
14.5
12.6
12.3
11.1
10.6
8.4
7.8
7.5
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Stanford Record Book – Field Goals
Year-by-Year
Field Goal Percentage Leaders
Don Griffin, a three-year starter,
averaged 16.1 ppg from 1966-69.
Year
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Player
Ed Tucker
Ron Tomsic
Don Carlson
Dave Epperson
Ron Tomsic
Barry Brown
Dick Haga
Dick Haga
Paul Neumann
Jerry Thuesen
Phil Kelly
Tom Dose
Tom Dose
Tom Dose
Ray Kosanke
Jack Gilbert
Rich Baker
Art Harris
Dennis O’Neill
Claude Terry
Claude Terry
Bob Buell
Rich Kelley
Ed Schweitzer
Ed Schweitzer
Ed Schweitzer
Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton
Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Jeff Ryan
John Revelli
John Revelli
Johnny Rogers led the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.588)
during the 1982-83 season.
Year-by-Year
Field Goal Percentage
Year
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
Fg
598
743
667
637
631
560
538
521
516
Fga
1700
1889
2028
1657
1511
1401
1374
1350
1318
Pct
.352
.393
.329
.384
.418
.400
.392
.386
.392
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
514
497
669
614
665
640
678
704
753
727
748
730
709
150 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
1411
1369
1751
1563
1600
1489
1590
1570
1719
1721
1676
1730
1655
Fg-Fga
134-338
127-294
58-151
49-117
173-364
137-303
69-146
74-160
135-289
25-60
51-126
175-400
188-393
185-365
112-236
62-103
92-154
206-428
82-151
201-415
203-427
85-172
171-330
128-252
166-312
173-320
130-239
163-300
164-265
171-293
44-85
144-239
100-149
Pct
.396
.432
.384
.419
.475
.452
.473
.462
.467
.417
.413
.438
.478
.507
.474
.602
.598
.482
.543
.484
.476
.495
.518
.508
.532
.541
.544
.543
.619
.584
.518
.603
.671
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Earl Koberlein
Andy Fischer
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Howard Wright
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Dion Cross
Andy Poppink
Bart Lammersen Mark Seaton
Mark Madsen
Mark Madsen
Mark Madsen
Jason Collins
Jason Collins
Curtis Borchardt
Rob Little
Justin Davis
Rob Little
Matt Haryasz
Fred Washington
64-98
98-184
188-353
170-39
196-315
93-147
210-335
252-414
275-499
105-222
118-249
47-86
52-86
51-95
116-197
153-253
84-135
168-274
171-297
116-204
95-166
122-236
156-325
85-163
Team Field Goals
Year....................................................................Fg
1. 2000-01 ..................................................... 953
2. 1997-98 ..................................................... 947
3. 1987-88 ..................................................... 907
3. 1988-89 ..................................................... 907
5. 1990-91 ..................................................... 902
6. 2002-03 ..................................................... 852
7. 2003-04........................................................849
8. 1976-77 ..................................................... 827
8. 1985-86 ..................................................... 827
10.1983-84 ..................................................... 824
Five Stanford players have won the conference field goal
percentage title since 1959-60, including Howard Wright
(.622) in 1987-88.
.364
.363
.382
.393
.409
.421
.427
.446
.438
.423
.446
.422
.422
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
.653
.533
.533
.517
.622
.633
.627
.609
.564
.473
.474
.547
.605
.537
.589
.605
.622
.613
.576
.569
.572
.517
.480
.521
716
672
764
819
827
797
772
668
665
673
751
824
681
1588
1524
1588
1802
1757
1675
1574
1440
1461
1370
1373
1574
1496
.451
.441
.481
.454
.471
.475
.490
.464
.455
.491
.548
.524
.455
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Team Field Goal Attempts
Year..................................................................Fga
1. 1997-98 .................................................. 2,080
2. 1952-53 .................................................. 2,028
3. 2002-03 .................................................. 1,925
4. 1951-52 .................................................. 1,889
5. 2000-01 .................................................. 1,865
6. 1990-91 .................................................. 1,850
7. 1996-97 .................................................. 1,835
8. 1998-99 .................................................. 1,830
9. 2001-02 .................................................. 1,823
10.1975-76 .................................................. 1,802
Team Field Goal Percentage
Year................................................................. Pct.
1. 1982-83 .................................................... .548
2. 1983-84 .................................................... .524
3. 1988-89 .................................................... .522
4. 1987-88 .................................................... .518
5. 2000-01 .................................................... .511
6. 1981-82 .................................................... .491
7. 1978-79 .................................................... .490
8. 1990-91 .................................................... .488
9. 1974-75 .................................................... .481
10.1989-90 .................................................... .480
Team Field Goals
Game:
49 vs Denver, 1973-1974
Field Goal Percentage
Game: .769 (30-39) vs Oregon, 1982-83
Field Goals
Game:
23, Hank Luisetti
vs Duquesne, 1937-38
Mark Seaton, who played in 114 games at Stanford, ranks
sixth all-time in career field goal percentage at .565.
827
696
907
907
740
902
818
708
715
773
735
822
947
1740
1452
1750
1739
1541
1850
1730
1710
1667
1733
1650
1835
2080
.475
.479
.518
.522
.480
.488
.473
.414
.429
.446
.446
.448
.455
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
801
819
953
822
852
849
774
673
778
1830
1750
1865
1823
1925
1771
1778
1580
1738
.438
.468
.511
.451
.443
.479
.435
.426
.448
Stanford Record Book – Field Goals
Best Field Goal Percentage
(Game, Minimum 10 attempts)
1.000 (12-12), Todd Lichti vs Furman, 1988-89
1.000(10-10), Tim Patterson vs UC Santa Barbara, 1972-73
.929 (13-14), Jason Collins vs Washington, 2000-01
.923 (12-13), Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State, 1987-88
.917 (11-12), Adam Keefe vs San Francisco, 1989-90
.917 (11-12), Andy Poppink vs American, 1995-96
.909 (10-11), Curtis Borchardt vs Long Beach State, 2001-02
.909 (10-11), Justin Davis vs UCLA, 2003-04
.900 (9-10), Keith Jones vs UCLA, 1980-81
.900 (9-10), John Revelli vs Washington State, 1981-82
.900 (9-10), Adam Keefe vs North Carolina, 1990-91
.900 (9-10), Justin Davis vs UNLV, 2003-04
Career Field Goals
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Todd Lichti
3. Kimberly Belton 4. Claude Terry
5. Howard Wright
6. Brian Welch
7. Keith Jones
7. Tim Young
9. Tom Dose
10.Casey Jacobsen
11.Dion Cross
12.Ron Tomsic
13.John Revelli
14.Rich Kelley
15.Wolfe Perry
15.Brent Williams
17.Art Harris
18.Don Griffin
19.Ed Schweitzer
20.Mark Madsen
21.Kris Weems
22.Greg Butler
23.Bob Bedell
24.Rob Little
25.Andy Poppink
Season Field Goals
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Adam Keefe 3. Todd Lichti
4. Keith Jones
5. Todd Lichti
6. Adam Keefe
7. Don Griffin
8. Arthur Harris
9. Mike Bratz
Casey Jacobsen
11.Claude Terry
Casey Jacobsen
13.Claude Terry
14.Howard Wright
15.Claude Terry
16.Ron Tomsic
Wolfe Perry
Keith Jones
19.Howard Wright
20.Tom Dose
Rich Kelley
Todd Lichti
23.Lawrence Hill
24.Tom Dose
25.Ron Tomsic
Ed Schweitzer
Years
1988-92
1985-89
1976-80 1969-72
1985-89
1978-82
1980-84
1994-99
1961-64
1999-03
1992-96
1951-55
1980-84
1972-75
1975-79
1990-94
1965-68
1967-69
1973-76
1996-00
1995-99
1984-88
1963-66
2001-05
1991-96
Fg
830
820
628
599
592
565
559
559
548
547
538
532
530
526
519
519
506
501
467
428
427
423
422
400
393
Year
1991-92
1990-91
1988-89
1983-84
1987-88
1989-90
1968-69
1967-68
1976-77
2001-02
1970-71
2000-01
1969-70
1987-88
1971-72
1952-53
1978-79
1982-83
1988-89
1962-63
1974-75
1985-86
2006-07
1961-62
1954-55
1975-76
Fg
275
252
240
239
222
210
208
206
205
205
203
203
201
196
195
193
193
193
190
188
188
188
179
175
173
173
Career Field Goal Attempts
Player
1. Todd Lichti
2. Tom Dose
3. Adam Keefe
4. Ron Tomsic
5. Claude Terry
6. Brent Williams
7. Brevin Knight
8. Dion Cross
9. Brian Welch
10.Don Griffin
11.Casey Jacobsen
12.Wolfe Perry
13.Tim Young
14.Kimberly Belton
15.Keith Jones
16.Howard Wright
17.Rich Kelley
Years
1985-89
1961-64
1988-92
1951-55
1969-72
1990-94
1993-97
1992-96
1978-82
1966-69
1999-02
1976-79
1994-99
1976-80
1980-84
1985-89
1972-75
Fga
1,525
1,458
1,384
1,374
1,270
1,249
1,239
1,234
1,222
1,212
1,163
1,158
1,111
1,097
1,077
1,070
1,059
18.Kris Weems
19.Russ Lawler
20.Bill Bond
21.John Revelli
22.Julius Barnes
23.George Selleck
24.Ed Schweitzer
25.Josh Childress
1995-99
1952-55
1954-57
1980-84
1999-03
1953-56
1973-76
2001-04
14.Rich Baker
15.Derek Bruton
16.Jarron Collins
17.Keith Jones
18.Todd Manley
19.Earl Koberlein
20.Andy Fischer
21.Greg Butler
Tim Young
23.Steve Brown
Jack Gilbert
1,020
978
969
897
890
889
885
881
1965-67
1986-90
1997-01
1980-84
1991-95
1982-86
1982-86
1984-88
1994-99
1981-84,86
1963,65,66
71
100
129
93
71
105
115
117
132
93
50
171-327
107-205
370-711
559-1077
59-114
254-497
247-490
423-841
559-1111
303-606
97-194
.523
.522
.520
.519
.518
.511
.504
.503
.503
.500
.500
Year
1982-83
1988-89
1989-90
1978-79
1987-88
1999-00
1978-79
2000-01
1990-91
1998-99
1981-82
1965-66
1966-67
1997-98
1982-83
1999-00
1988-89
2001-02
2003-04
2003-04
2002-03
1987-88
1990-91
1991-92
1982-83
G
15
33
30
31
33
31
27
34
33
33
27
24
26
27
28
23
33
29
22
32
33
33
22
29
28
Fgm-Fga
100-149
93-147
210-335
170-273
196-315
84-135
164-265
168-274
252-414
153-253
144-239
62-103
92-154
116-197
120-204
108-184
190-329
171-297
95-166
136-238
116-204
169-299
92-163
275-488
193-345
Pct
.671
.633
.627
.623
.622
.622
.619
.613
.609
.605
.603
.602
.597
.589
.588
.587
.578
.576
.572
.571
.569
.565
.564
.564
.559
Field Goals
1. Todd Lichti
2. Ed Schweitzer
3. Brook Lopez
4. Casey Jacobsen
5. Tim Young
6. Brian Welch
7. Johnny Rodgers
8. Kimberly Belton
9. Dion Cross
10. Robin Lopez
Year
1985-86
1972-73
2006-07
1999-00
1994-95
1978-79
1981-82
1976-77
1992-93
2006-07
Fg
188
147
140
139
137
132
131
130
105
96
Field Goal Attempts
1. Todd Lichti
2. Casey Jacobsen
3. Brook Lopez
4. Brian Welch
5. Tim Young
6. Brevin Knight
7. Wolfe Perry
8. Josh Childress
9. Dion Cross
Year
1985-86
1999-00
2006-07
1978-79
1994-95
1993-94
1975-76
2001-02
1992-93
Fga
353
298
282
276
274
254
252
234
222
Field Goal Percentage
(min 35 shots made)
1. Adam Keefe
2. Jason Collins
3. Mark Seaton
4. Johnny Rogers
5. Kimberly Belton
6. Mark Madsen
7. Todd Lichti
8. Jarron Collins
9. Dick Dohrmann
10. Andy Fischer
Year
1988-89
1999-00
1995-96
1981-82
1976-77
1996-97
1985-86
1997-98
1974-75
1982-83
Fg-Fga
93-147
84-135
52-86
131-237
130-239
51-95 188-353
44-83
76-144 49-95
Season Field Goal Percentage
Player (min. 100 Fga)
1. John Revelli
2. Adam Keefe
3. Adam Keefe
4. John Revelli
5. Howard Wright
Jason Collins
7. Kimberly Belton
8. Jason Collins
9. Adam Keefe
10.Mark Madsen
11.John Revelli
12.Jack Gilbert
13.Rich Baker
14.Mark Madsen
15.Johnny Rogers
16.Mark Madsen
17.Howard Wright
18.Curtis Borchardt
19.Justin Davis
20.Rob Little
21.Rob Little
22.Greg Butler
23.Andrew Vlahov
Adam Keefe
25.Keith Jones
Freshman Records
All-American John Revelli made an amazing 67 percent of his
shots during the 1982-83 season.
Season Field Goal Attempts
Player
1. Ron Tomsic
2. Don Griffin
3. Adam Keefe
4. Keith Jones
5. Casey Jacobsen
6. Bill Bond
7. Todd Lichti
8. Julius Barnes
9. Claude Terry
Arthur Harris
11.Claude Terry
12.Mike Bratz
13.Claude Terry
14.Adam Keefe
15.Todd Lichti
16.Brent Williams
17.Tom Dose
Casey Jacobsen
19.Wolfe Perry
20.Russ Lawler
21.Tom Dose
22.Ed Tucker
23.Bob Bedell
24.Don Griffin
25.George Selleck
Year
1952-53
1968-69
1991-92
1983-84
2001-02
1956-57
1988-89
2002-03
1971-72
1967-68
1970-71
1976-77
1969-70
1990-91
1987-88
1992-93
1961-62
2000-01
1978-79
1953-54
1962-63
1951-52
1965-66
1966-67
1955-56
Career Field Goal Percentage
Player (Min. 2-years)
1. Jason Collins
2. Adam Keefe
3. John Revelli
4. Mark Madsen
5. Kimberly Belton
6. Mark Seaton
7. Justin Davis
8. Howard Wright
9. Joe Kirchofer
10.Rob Little
11.Todd Lichti
12.Curtis Borchardt
13.Ed Schweitzer
Years
1997-01
1988-92
1980-84 1996-00
1976-80
1995-99
2000-04
1985-89
1999-04
2001-05
1985-89
1999-02
1973-76
Fga
626
502
499
487
465
450
437
436
428
428
427
423
415
414
406
405
400
400
399
397
393
379
377
376
372
G
73
125
100
198
107
114
103
124
114
126
124
66
80
Fgm-Fga
262-431
830-1384
530-897
428-729
628-1097
122-216
292-522
592-1070
113-205
400-727
820-1525
233-436
467-885
Pct
.633
.622
.605
.553
.544
.537
.533
.530
.528
.516
Pct
.608
.600
.591
.587
.572
.565
.559
.553
.551
.550
.538
.534
.528
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Year-by-Year
Free Throw Percentage Leaders
Doug Marty hit .881 from the
free throw line in 1980-81.
Year
1947-48
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
Player
Ftm-Fta
Morley Thompson 33-46
Ed Tucker
96-130
Ed Tucker
117-153
Ron Tomsic
129-172
George Selleck
124-158
Ron Tomsic
136-175
Bill Bond
100-141
Hap Wagner
92-113
Jerry Thuesen
59-68
Paul Neumann 134-157
John Arrillaga
84-109
John Hendry
47-65
Darrell Sutherland 651-81
Tom Dose
144-201
Tom Dose
109-132
Kent Hinckley
62-75
Howard Hassen
31-40
Gary Petersmeyer 63-84
Gary Petersmeyer 71-94
Mal McElwain
59-80
Claude Terry
89-118
Claude Terry
138-184
Dave Frost
64-78
Bob Buell
41-54
Rich Kelley
125-155
Rich Kelley
144-173
Mike Bratz
69-88
Mike Bratz
118-145
Mark Pitchford
32-43
Wolfe Perry
107-139
Brian Welch
81-105
Doug Marty
52-59
Johnny Rogers
76-93
Johnny Rogers
51-62
Keith Jones
141-173
Novian Whitsitt
68-80
Ryan Mendez, who is third all-time in career free throw
percentage (.869) at Stanford, was the Pac-10 champion
during the 1999-00 (.875) and 2000-01 (.931) seasons.
Year-by-Year Team Free Throw Pct.
Year
Ftm
1947-48 288
1950-51 416
1951-52 529
1952-53 452
1953-54 494
1954-55 485
1955-56 457
1956-57 566
1957-58 447
1958-59 418
Fta
480
646
774
706
768
723
726
802
603
580
Pct
.600
.644
.683
.640
.643
.671
.630
.706
.743
.721
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
367
336
389
380
397
342
401
439
391
372
394
440
477
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Pct
.717
.738
.765
.750
.785
.777
.709
.814
.868
.854
.771
.723
.802
.716
.825
.827
.775
.750
.755
.738
.754
.750
.821
.751
.806
.832
.784
.806
.744
.770
.781
.881
.817
.823
.815
.850
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Todd Lichti
Terry Taylor
Todd Lichti
Terry Taylor
Kenny Ammann
John Patrick
Marcus Lollie
Marcus Lollie
Dion Cross
Dion Cross
Dion Cross
Brevin Knight
Arthur Lee
Arthur Lee
Ryan Mendez
David Moseley
Ryan Mendez
Julius Barnes
Julius Barnes
Chris Hernandez
Jason Haas
Chris Hernandez
Taj Finger
140-172
56-66
174-198
49-57
31-36
72-85
49-62
68-80
80-101
91-110
81-88
166-199
164-185
140-158
63-72
63-72
94-101
48-59
120-147
96-105
41-47
109-121
37-47
.674
.638
.677
.668
.729
.708
.691
.686
.660
.628
.661
.677
.709
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1. 1983-84 ..................................................... 917
2. 2000-01 ..................................................... 903
3. 1998-99 ..................................................... 891
4. 1997-98 ..................................................... 882
5. 1991-92 ..................................................... 877
6. 1990-91 ..................................................... 864
7. 1993-94 ..................................................... 860
8. 1982-83 ..................................................... 839
8. 1988-89 ..................................................... 829
10.1994-95 ..................................................... 827
Team Free Throw Percentage
Year.................................................................. Pct
1. 2005-06........................................................763
2. 1995-96 .................................................... .758
3. 2003-04...................................................... .751
4. 1980-81 .................................................... .747
5. 1996-97 .................................................... .746
6. 1957-58 .................................................... .743
6. 2000-01 .................................................... .743
7. 1997-98 .................................................... .738
8. 2004-05 .................................................... .737
9. 1982-83 .................................................... .735
10.1963-64 .................................................... .729
10.1994-95 .................................................... .729
Team Free Throws
Year...........................................................Ft
1. 2000-01 ..................................................... 671
2. 1983-84 ..................................................... 663
3. 1997-98 ..................................................... 651
4. 1987-88 ..................................................... 630
5. 1998-99 ..................................................... 629
6. 1982-83 ..................................................... 617
7. 1994-95 ..................................................... 603
8. 1990-91 ..................................................... 590
9. 1988-89 ..................................................... 581
10.1985-86 ..................................................... 570
Free Throws Made
Game
287
339
355
350
390
371
265
421
484
461
617
663
533
447
501
525
494
575
560
573
619
648
633
839
917
737
.642
.677
.676
.709
.678
.662
.637
.680
.747
.728
.735
.723
.723
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
44, vs BYU-Hawaii, 1983-84
44, vs Cal Poly, 1994-95
Free Throws Attempted
Game
62, vs BYU-Hawaii, 1983-84
Free Throws Percentage
Game
Not only was Rich Kelley a dominant front line scorer for
Stanford, he could also shoot free throws. Kelley led the
league during the 1974-75 season at 85 percent.
543
529
575
569
544
483
577
640
593
592
596
650
673
Team Free Throw Attempts
Year......................................................... Fta
.814
.848
.879
.860
.861
.847
.790
.850
.792
.827
.921
.834
.886
.886
.875
.875
.931
.814
.816
.914
.872
.901
.787
.950 (19-of-20), vs UCLA, 1971-72
.950 (19-of-20), vs Oregon State,
1987-88
Since the 1984-85, six Stanford players have been the Pac10 free throw pct. leader ten times, including Arthur Lee
during his junior and senior seasons (both .886).
570
526
630
581
449
590
430
405
559
603
558
561
651
796
731
877
829
665
864
637
586
860
827
736
752
882
.716
.720
.718
.701
.675
.683
.675
.691
.650
.729
.758
.746
.738
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
629
564
671
569
458
489
501
500
426
891
794
903
813
676
651
680
655
625
.706
.710
.743
.700
.678
.751
.737
.763
.682
Stanford Record Book – Free Throws
Consecutive Free Throws Made
49, Ryan Mendez, 2000-01
41, Todd Lichti, 1988-89
Best Free Throw Percentage
1.000 (18-18), Todd Lichti vs UC Santa Barbara, 1987-88
1.000 (15-15), Todd Lichti vs Arizona, 1988-89
1.000 (14-14), Dick Haga vs Oregon State, 1958-59
1.000 (14-14), Todd Lichti vs Baylor, 1987-88
1.000 (14-14), Brevin Knight vs Washington, 1994-95
1.000 (13-13), Julius Barnes vs USC, 2002-03
1.000 (13-13), Julius Barnes vs Arizona State, 2002-03
1.000 (12-12), Jerry Thuesen vs Oregon State, 1957-58
1.000 (12-12), Jack Gilbert vs Oregon, 1964-65
1.000 (12-12), Keith Ramee vs California, 1983-84
1.000 (12-12), Arthur Lee vs Arizona, 1998-99
1.000 (12-12), Curtis Borchardt vs San Francisco State, 2000-01
1.000 (11-11), Brevin Knight vs USC, 1996-97
1.000 (11-11), Curtis Borchardt at Arizona, 2001-02
1.000 (11-11), Chris Hernandez vs Kansas, 2003-04
1.000 (11-11), Dan Grunfeld vs. Arizona State, 2005-06
1.000 (10-10), Dick Haga vs Oregon State, 1958-59
1.000 (10-10), Brian Welch vs Seton Hall, 1978-79
1.000 (10-10), Keith Jones vs Oregon State, 1982-83
1.000 (10-10), John Revelli vs Washington, 1983-84
1.000 (10-10), Adam Keefe vs California, 1989-90
1.000 (10-10), Adam Keefe vs Rider, 1990-91
1.000 (10-10), John Patrick vs USC, 1990-91
1.000 (10-10), Dion Cross vs Wisconsin, 1994-95
1.000 (10-10), Brevin Knight vs Bradley, 1995-96
1.000 (10-10), Arthur Lee vs W Michigan, 1997-98
1.000 (10-10), Ryan Mendez vs UCLA, 2000-01
1.000 (10-10), Chris Hernandez vs. Oregon, 2004-05
1.000(10-10), Dan Grunfeld vs. Oregon State, 2005-06
.944 (17-18), Chris Hernandez vs. San Francisco, 2004-05
.938 (15-16), Adam Keefe vs Arizona, 1990-91
.929 (13-14), Todd Lichti vs Chaminade, 1987-88
.929 (13-14), Darren Allaway vs Washington St, 1993-94
.929 (13-14), Jason Haas vs. Washington, 2004-05
.923 (12-13), Todd Lichti vs Santa Clara, 1987-88
.923 (12-13), Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1990-91
.923 (12-13), Adam Keefe vs California, 1990-91
.923 (12-13), Arthur Lee vs Oregon State, 1997-98
.917 (11-12), John Revelli vs Oregon, 1980-81
.917 (11-12), Andy Poppink vs Washington, 1995-96
.917 (11-12), Arthur Lee vs Arizona State, 1998-99
.917 (11-12), Arthur Lee vs Gonzaga, 1998-99
.917 (11-12), Matt Haryasz vs Southern Utah, 2003-04
.909 (10-11), Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, 1988-89
.909 (10-11), Adam Keefe vs UCLA, 1990-91
.909 (10-11), Adam Keefe vs Virginia, 1990-91
.909 (10-11), Arthur Lee vs Washington State, 1997-98
.909 (10-11), Matt Haryasz vs. USC, 2004-05
.909 (10-11), Chris Hernandez vs. Oregon State, 2004-05
Career Free Throws
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Brevin Knight
3. Todd Lichti
4. John Revelli
5. Tim Young
6. Howard Wright
7. Casey Jacobsen
8. Keith Jones
9. Claude Terry
10.Rich Kelley
11.Kimberly Belton
11.Chris Hernandez
13.Paul Neumann
14.Ron Tomsic
15.Jarron Collins
16.Mark Madsen
17.Dion Cross
18.George Selleck
19.Dick Haga
20.Bill Bond
21.Mark Madsen
22.Don Griffin
23.Brian Welch
24.Ed Tucker
25.Russ Lawler
Season Free Throws
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Casey Jacobsen
3. Adam Keefe
4. Todd Lichti
5. Keith Jones
6. Brevin Knight
Years
1988-92
1993-97
1985-89
1980-84
1994-99
1985-89
1999-02
1980-84
1969-72
1972-75
1976-80
2001-06
1956-59
1951-55
1997-01
1996-00
1992-96
1953-56
1956-59
1954-57
1996-00
1966-69
1978-82
1950-52
1952-55
Ftm
652
591
584
532
426
415
407
398
368
360
359
359
355
352
337
320
318
298
279
273
255
254
249
213
213
Year
1990-91
2001-02
1989-90
1987-88
1982-83
1996-97
Ftm
203
184
179
174
167
166
7. Arthur Lee
8. John Revelli
9. John Revelli
10.Brevin Knight
11.Brevin Knight
12.Todd Lichti
13.Jason Collins
14.Rich Kelley
15.Keith Jones
16.Todd Lichti
16.Arthur Lee
18.Curtis Borchardt
19.Ron Tomsic
20.Paul Neumann
21.Tim Young
22.Ron Tomsic
23.Mark Madsen
24.Casey Jacobsen
25.Jarron Collins
1997-98
1983-84
1981-82
1994-95
1995-96
1988-89
2000-01
1974-75
1983-84
1985-86
1998-99
2001-02
1954-55
1958-59
1996-97
1952-53
1998-99
2000-01
2000-01
Career Free Throw Attempts
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Brevin Knight
3. John Revelli
4. Todd Lichti
5. Howard Wright
6. Kimberly Belton
7. Tim Young
8. Mark Madsen
9. Casey Jacobsen
10.Keith Jones
11.Jarron Collins
12.Claude Terry
13.Ron Tomsic
14.Rich Kelley
15.Tom Dose
15.Arthur Harris
17.Paul Neumann
18.Mark Madsen
18.Ryan Mendez
20.Arthur Lee
21.George Selleck
22.Dick Haga
23.Bill Bond
24.Brian Welch
25.Dion Cross
Years
1988-92
1993-97
1980-84
1985-89
1985-89
1976-80
1994-99
1999-00
1999-02
1980-84
1997-01
1969-72
1951-55
1972-75
1961-64
1965-68
1956-59
1996-00
1996-01
1995-99
1953-56
1956-59
1954-57
1978-82
1992-96
Season Free Throw Attempts
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Adam Keefe
3. Adam Keefe
4. Casey Jacobsen
5. John Revelli
6. Keith Jones
7. Mark Madsen
8. Kimberly Belton
9. Curtis Borchardt
10.John Revelli
11.Brevin Knight
12.Tom Dose
13.Brevin Knight
14.Jason Collins
15.Matt Haryasz
16.Jarron Collins
17.Ron Tomsic
18.Todd Lichti
19.Jim Ramstead
19.Ron Tomsic
20.Russ Lawler
21.George Selleck
21.Arthur Lee
23.Paul Neumann
23.Jarron Collins
25.Casey Jacobsen
Year
1990-91
1989-90
1991-92
2001-02
1983-84
1982-83
1996-00
1979-80
2001-02
1981-82
1994-95
1961-62
1996-97
2000-01
2005-06
2000-01
1954-55
1987-88
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1953-54
1998-99
1958-59
1999-00
2000-01
Career Free Throw Percentage
Player
1. Jerry Thuesen
2. Ryan Mendez
3. Arthur Lee
4. Chris Hernandez
5. Todd Lichti
6. Terry Taylor
7. Dion Cross
8. Johnny Rogers
9. Paul Neumann
10.Kenny Ammann
10.Novian Whitsitt
12.Brevin Knight
Years
1957-60
1996-01
1995-99
2001-06
1985-89
1985-89
1992-96
1981-83
1956-59
1989-91
1983-87
1993-97
164
161
155
153
151
147
145
144
141
140
140
138
136
134
131
129
127
126
125
13.Doug Marty
14.John Patrick
15.Steve Brown
16.Rich Kelley
17.Julius Barnes
18.Kris Weems
19.Mike Bratz
20.Matt Lottich
21.Kent Hinckley
21.Dave Frost
23.Brian Welch
23.Casey Jacobsen
25.Keith Jones
25.Tim Young
126-158
133-167
197-249
360-457
202-262
180-230
199-255
108-139
130-168
130-168
292-381
407-528
398-518
426-555
Season Free Throw Percentage
Player
1. Ryan Mendez
2. Dion Cross
3. Chris Hernandez
4. Chris Hernandez
5. Arthur Lee
5. Arthur Lee
6. Doug Marty
7. Todd Lichti
8. Ryan Mendez
8. David Moseley
10.Terry Taylor
11.Jerry Thuesen
12.Matt Lottich
13.Kenny Ammann
14.Terry Taylor
15.Paul Neumann
16.Novian Whitsitt
16.Todd Lichti
16.Marcus Lollie
19.Terry Taylor
20.John Patrick
21.Brevin Knight
22.Rich Kelley
23.Kent Hinckley
23.Dion Cross
25.Tom Dose
25.Kris Weems
Fta
886
741
726
695
659
619
555
537
528
518
504
497
470
457
453
453
438
424
424
421
415
401
389
381
379
Year
2000-01
1995-96
2003-04
2005-06
1997-98
1998-99
1980-81
1987-88
1999-00
1999-00
1987-88
1957-58
2003-04
1989-90
1988-89
1958-59
1984-85
1988-89
1992-93
1986-87
1990-91
1996-97
1974-75
1964-65
1994-95
1963-64
1997-98
Ft-Fta
94-101
81-88
96-105
109-121
164-185
140-158
52-59
174-198
63-72
62-72
69-79
59-68
56-65
31-36
49-57
134-157
68-80
147-173
68-80
56-66
72-85
166-199
144-173
62-75
91-110
109-132
71-86
Free Throws
1. Todd Lichti
2. John Revelli
3. Brevin Knight
4. Casey Jacobsen
5. Howard Wright
6. Adam Keefe
7. Tim Young
8. Kimberly Belton
9. Johnny Rogers
10.Keith Ramee
Year
1985-86
1980-81
1993-94
1999-00
1985-86
1988-89
1994-95
1976-77
1981-82
1982-83
Ftm
140
130
121
97
92
91
83
77
76
76
Free Throw Attempts
1. Todd Lichti
2. John Revelli
3. Brevin Knight
4. Howard Wright
5. Kimberly Belton
5. Casey Jacobsen
7. Adam Keefe
8. Tim Young
8. Keith Ramee
10.Darren Allaway
10.Dion Cross
Year
1985-86
1980-81
1993-94
1985-86
1976-77
1999-00
1988-89
1994-95
1982-83
1992-93
1992-93
Fta
172
170
160
151
136
136
132
120
105
80
80
Free Throw Percentage
(min 15 attempts)
1. Dion Cross
2. Ryan Mendez
3. Johnny Rogers
4. Todd Lichti
5. Bobby Patton
6. Dan Grunfeld
7. Mitch Johnson
8. Brevin Knight
9. Darren Allaway
10.Casey Jacobsen
Year
1992-93
1996-97
1981-82
1985-86
1991-92
2002-03
2005-06
1993-94
1992-93
1999-00
Ft-Fta
66-80
18-22
76-93
140-172
12-15
21-27
42-31
121-160
58-80
97-136
Freshman Records
Fta
267
247
240
237
233
224
218
214
206
205
204
201
199
185
183
182
175
174
172
172
166
158
158
157
157
155
Ft-Fta
94-106
186-214
365-421
359-418
584-695
198-236
318-379
127-155
355-438
90-112
189-236
591-741
1978-82
1987-91
1981-86
1972-75
1999-03
1995-99
1974-77
2000-04
1963-65
1971-74
1978-82
1999-02
1980-84
1994-99
Pct
.887
.869
.867
.859
.840
.839
.839
.819
.811
.801
.801
.798
.797
.796
.791
.788
.786
.783
.780
.777
.774
.774
.771
.771
.768
.768
Pct
.931
.921
.914
.901
.886
.886
.881
.879
.875
.875
.873
.868
.862
.861
.860
.854
.850
.850
.850
.848
.847
.834
.832
.827
.827
.826
.826
Pct
.825
.818
.817
.814
.800
.778
.774
.756
.725
.713
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Team Rebounds
Year................................................................Rebs
1. 1997-98 .................................................. 1,444
2. 1952-53 .................................................. 1,343
3. 1998-99 .................................................. 1,342
4. 1999-00 .................................................. 1,309
5. 2002-03 .................................................. 1,279
6. 1990-91 .................................................. 1,251
7. 2001-02 .................................................. 1,254
8. 2000-01 .................................................. 1,244
9. 1963-64 .................................................. 1,228
10.1996-97 .................................................. 1,206
Team Rebound Average
Year..................................................................Avg
1. 1952-53 .................................................... 49.7
2. 1963-64 .................................................... 49.1
3. 1964-65 .................................................... 46.6
4. 1962-63 .................................................... 46.5
5. 1961-62 .................................................... 46.1
6. 1972-73 .................................................... 45.8
7. 1969-70 .................................................... 43.9
8. 1973-74 .................................................... 43.6
9. 1971-72 .................................................... 43.2
10.1999-00 .................................................... 42.2
Mark Madsen led the Cardinal in
rebounding three straight years.
Tim Young finished his career as Stanford’s #2 all-time
rebounder (1,070).
Year-by-Year Rebounds
Rebound Average
Year
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
G
27
25
25
24
26
25
25
25
24
26
Reb
1343
852
877
919
806
825
947
953
910
1,109
Avg
49.7
34.1
39.9
38.3
31.0
33.0
37.9
38.1
37.9
46.1
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
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25
23
25
26
26
26
25
26
25
25
25
26
Year-by-Year
Rebounding Leaders
Year
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Player
Don Carlson
Russ Lawler
Russ Lawler
Barry Brown
Dick Haga
Dick Haga
Dick Haga
John Windsor
John Windsor
Tom Dose
Tom Dose
Clayton Raaka Ray Kosanke
Bob Bedell
Art Harris
Art Harris
Bill Palmer
Bill Palmer
Mike Michel
Steve Shupe
Rich Kelley
Rich Kelley
Rich Kelley
Ed Schweitzer
Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton John Revelli
John Revelli
Hans Wichary
John Revelli
G
25
25
25
24
26
25
25
25
24
26
25
24
23
25
26
26
26
25
26
25
25
25
26
27
27
27
27
26
27
27
28
31
Reb
266
234
240
259
170
202
177
162
166
270
269
255
182
227
194
210
245
211
210
185
331
313
300
302
228
243
234
255
206
231
146
244
Curtis Borchardt led the Pac-10 in rebounding in 2001-02.
1,162
1,228
1,073
1,118
1,063
1,092
1,050
1,097
1,145
1,080
1,145
1,089
1,041
46.5
49.1
46.6
44.7
41.0
42.1
40.4
43.9
44.0
43.2
45.8
43.6
40.0
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
27
27
27
27
26
27
27
28
31
38
30
28
33
1,123
1,040
1,013
963
938
921
820
846
958
923
1,046
954
1,193
41.6
38.5
37.5
35.7
36.1
34.1
30.4
30.2
30.9
33.0
34.9
34.1
36.2
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
Avg
10.6
9.4
10.9
10.8
6.5
8.0
7.1
6.5
8.4
11.5
10.8
10.6
7.9
9.1
7.5
8.1
9.4
8.4
8.1
7.4
13.2
12.5
11.5
11.2
8.4
9.0
8.7
9.8
7.6
8.6
5.2
7.9
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Kent Seymour
Howard Wright
Howard Wright
Howard Wright
Howard Wright
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Brent Williams
Andy Poppink
Tim Young
Andy Poppink
Tim Young
Tim Young
Mark Madsen
Mark Madsen
Mark Madsen
Jason Collins
Curtis Borchardt
Josh Childress
Josh Childress
Matt Haryasz
Matt Haryasz
Lawrence Hill
Brook Lopez
28
30
28
33
33
30
33
29
30
29
29
29
30
35
27
33
23
34
30
33
23
31
30
31
26
164
189
190
255
226
272
313
355
174
208
249
243
253
284
220
297
214
265
332
266
173
281
244
187
156
5.9
6.3
6.8
7.7
6.9
9.1
9.5
12.2
5.8
7.4
8.6
8.4
8.4
8.1
8.2
9.0
9.3
7.8
11.4
8.1
7.5
9.1
8.7
6.0
6.0
Total Rebounds
Game
81, vs BYU, 1968-69
Rebound Average
Season
49.7, 1952-53
Rebound Margin
Game
34 (51-17), vs San Jose State,
1988-89
Howard Wright led the Cardinal in rebounding all four
seasons of his career.
33
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
20
35
33
31
34
1,148
1,057
1,251
1,099
1,011
1,087
1,113
1,073
1,206
1,444
1,342
1,309
1,244
34.8
35.2
37.9
37.9
33.7
38.8
38.4
37.0
40.2
41.3
40.7
42.2
36.6
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
30
33
32
31
30
31
1,254
1,279
1,178
1,109
1,028
1,193
41.8
38.8
36.8
35.8
34.3
38.5
Stanford Record Book – Rebounds
Game Rebounds
27, Rich Kelley vs Kentucky, 1973-74
24, Rich Kelley vs LSU, 1974-75
24, Kimberly Belton vs California, 1976-77
22, Adam Keefe vs Oregon, 1991-92
21, Clayton Raaka vs California, 1963-64
21, Ed Schweitzer vs California, 1975-76
21, Adam Keefe vs Southern Utah, 1991-92
21, Tim Young vs Oregon, 1996-97
21, Curtis Borchardt vs Arizona, 2001-02
20, Tom Dose vs Oregon State, 1962-63
20, Chuck Moore vs Wyoming, 1969-70
20, Rich Kelley vs Utah, 1973-74
20, Mark Madsen at Washington, 1999-00
20, Curtis Borchardt vs Purdue, 2001-02
20, Matt Haryasz vs. Oregon, 2004-05
19, Rich Kelley vs Air Force, 1973-74
19, Rich Kelley vs Utah State, 1974-75
19, Ed Schweitzer vs Washington, 1975-76
19, Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, 1991-92
18, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1973-74
18, Rich Kelley vs Illinois, 1974-75
18, Ed Schweitzer vs Wisconsin, 1975-76
18, Kimberly Belton vs Washington, 1976-77
18, Adam Keefe vs Washington, 1991-92
18, Curtis Borchardt at Oregon State, 2001-02
17, Clayton Raaka vs Washington, 1962-63
17, Tom Dose vs USC, 1962-63
17, Bob Bedell vs Arizona State, 1965-66
17, Ray Kosanke vs California, 1965-66
17, Rich Kelley vs Washington, 1973-74
17, Rich Kelley vs California, 1973-74
17, George Schader vs UCLA, 1975-76
17, Ed Schweitzer vs Miami (Ohio), 1975-76
17, Kimberly Belton vs Washington, 1977-78
17, Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, 1979-80
17, Tim Young vs Oregon, 1994-95
17, Andy Poppink vs Bradley, 1995-96
17, Tim Young vs Arizona, 1996-97
17, Mark Madsen vs College of Charleston, 1997-98
17, Tim Young vs Rhode Island, 1997-98
17, Curtis Borchardt at Arizona State, 2001-02
16, Mal McElwain vs Washington, 1967-68
16, Rich Kelley vs Washington State, 1973-74
16, Rich Kelley vs Washington, 1974-75
16, Ed Schweitzer vs Nevada, 1974-75
16, Ed Schweitzer vs San Francisco, 1974-75
16, Ed Schweitzer vs Washington, 1974-75
16, Ed Schweitzer vs Minnesota, 1975-76
16, Ed Schweitzer vs LSU, 1975-76
16, Kimberly Belton vs Arizona, 1978-79
16, John Revelli vs USIU, 1981-82
16, Adam Keefe vs Washington, 1991-92
16, Adam Keefe vs Arizona, 1991-92
16, Tim Young vs Seton Hall, 1996-97
16, Tim Young vs Arizona State, 1996-97
16, Mark Madsen vs Kentucky, 1997-98
16, Andy Poppink vs Oregon State, 1993-94
16, Curtis Borchardt at Washington, 2001-02
16, Justin Davis at UNLV, 2002-03
15, Mike Ledgerwood vs Washington, 1960-61
15, Craig Cordes vs Santa Clara, 1964-65
15, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1974-75
15, Rich Kelley vs California, 1974-75
15, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1974-75
15, Ed Schweitzer vs Washington, 1974-75
15, Ed Schweitzer vs UCLA, 1975-76
15, Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, 1978-79
15, Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1989-90
15, Tim Young vs Navy, 1996-97
15, Tim Young vs Utah, 1996-97
15, Tim Young vs California, 1997-98
15, Jason Collins vs Duke, 2000-01
15, Curtis Borchardt vs Oregon, 2001-02
15, Robin Lopez vs Siena, 2006-07
Career Rebounds
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Tim Young
3. Kimberly Belton
4. Rich Kelley
5. Howard Wright
6. Mark Madsen
7. John Revelli
8. Tom Dose
9. Jarron Collins
10.Ed Schweitzer
11.Todd Lichti
12.Andy Poppink
13.Russ Lawler
14.Clayton Raaka
14.Rob Little
16.Brent Williams
17.Josh Childress
18.Bob Bedell
19.John Windsor
20.Justin Davis
21.Dick Haga
22.Art Harris
23.Brian Welch
23.Andrew Vlahov
25.Peter Sauer
Season Rebounds
Player
1. Adam Keefe
2. Curtis Borchardt
3. Rich Kelley 4. Rich Kelley
5. Adam Keefe
6. Ed Schweitzer
7. Rich Kelley 8. Mark Madsen
9. Tim Young
10.Matt Haryasz
11.Adam Keefe 12.Tom Dose
13.Tom Dose
14.Don Carlson
14.Josh Childress
16.Jason Collins
17.Barry Brown
18.Clayton Raaka
18.Kimberly Belton
18.Howard Wright
21.Tim Young
22.Bill Palmer
23.John Revelli
23.Matt Haryasz
24.Kimberly Belton
24.Tim Young
25.Russ Lawler
Years
1988-92
1994-99
1976-80
1972-75
1985-89
1996-00
1980-84
1961-64
1997-01
1973-76
1985-89
1991-96
1952-55
1962-65
2004-05
1990-94
2001-04
1963-66
1959-62
2000-04
1956-59
1965-68
1978-82
1987-91
1995-99
Reb
1,119
1,070
955
944
860
857
798
755
706
704
697
665
654
617
617
611
583
566
565
555
549
531
528
528
524
Year
1991-92
2001-02
1972-73
1973-74
1990-91
1975-76
1974-75
1998-99
1997-98
2004-05
1989-90
1961-62
1962-63
1952-53
2002-03
2000-01
1955-56
1963-64
1979-80
1987-88
1996-97
1968-69
1983-84
2005-06
1977-78
1995-96
1954-55
Reb
355
332
331
313
313
302
300
297
284
281
272
270
269
266
266
265
259
255
255
255
253
245
244
244
243
243
240
Career Rebounds Per Game
Player
1. Rich Kelley
2. Tom Dose
3. Adam Keefe
4. Kimberly Belton
5. Ed Schweitzer
6. Bill Palmer
7. Russ Lawler
8. Clayton Raaka
9. Tim Young
10.John Revelli
10.Bob Bedell
12.Mark Madsen
13.Ray Kosanke
14.John Windsor
15.Barry Brown
15.Dick Haga
15.Curtis Borchardt
18.Arthur Harris
18.Howard Wright
20.Josh Childress
21.Jason Collins
22.Mike Mann
23.Mal McElwain
24.Mike Michel
25.Orlando Ward
Years
1972-75
1961-64
1988-92
1976-80
1973-76
1967-70
1952-55
1962-65
1994-99
1980-84
1963-66
1996-00
1963-66
1959-62
1953-56
1956-59
1999-02
1965-68
1985-89
2001-04
1997-01
1971-74
1966-69
1968-71
1978-82
G
76
75
125
107
80
58
76
72
132
100
71
108
63
75
72
76
66
77
124
86
73
56
77
71
61
Season Rebounds Per Game
Player
1. Rich Kelley
2. Rich Kelley
3. Adam Keefe
4. Tom Dose
4. Rich Kelley
6. Curtis Borchardt
7. Ed Schweitzer
8. Russ Lawler
9. Barry Brown
9. Tom Dose
11.Don Carlson
11.Clayton Raaka
13.Tom Dose
14.John Windsor
15.Kimberly Belton
16.Adam Keefe
17.Russ Lawler
18.Mark Madsen
19.Bob Bedell
19.Adam Keefe
19.Matt Haryasz
22.Ray Kosanke
22.Tom Dose
22.Kimberly Belton
22.Mark Madsen
Year
1972-73
1973-74
1991-92
1961-62
1974-75
2001-02
1975-76
1954-55
1955-56
1962-63
1952-53
1963-64
1961-62
1961-62
1979-80
1990-91
1953-54
1999-00
1965-66
1989-90
2004-05
1965-66
1963-64
1977-78
1998-99
Freshman Records
G
25
25
29
26
26
30
27
25
24
25
25
24
26
26
26
33
25
23
25
30
31
25
24
27
33
Player
1. Tim Young
2. Ed Schweitzer
3. Kimberly Belton
4. John Revelli
5. Scott Russell
6. Jason Collins
7. Adam Keefe
8. Robin Lopez
9. Brook Lopez
10.Josh Childress
Year
1994-95
1972-73
1976-77
1980-81
1973-74
1999-00
1988-89
2006-07
2006-07
2001-02
Reb
249
234
228
206
194
190
179
172
156
144
Rebound Average
1. Tim Young
2. Jason Collins
3. Brook Lopez
4. Robin Lopez
5. Adam Keefe
6. Mark Madsen
7. Josh Childress
8. Darren Allaway
9. Brevin Knight
10.Curtis Borchardt
Year
1994-95
1999-00
2006-07
2006-07
1988-89
1996-97
2001-02
1992-93
1993-94
1999-00
Avg
8.6
6.1
6.0
5.5
5.4
5.0
4.8
4.6
3.9
3.7
Reb
944
755
1,119
955
704
505
654
671
1,070
798
566
857
482
565
521
549
478
531
860
583
484
359
487
424
358
Avg
12.4
10.1
9.0
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.6
8.5
8.1
8.0
8.0
7.9
7.7
7.5
7.2
7.2
7.2
6.9
6.9
6.8
6.6
6.4
6.3
6.0
5.9
Reb
331
313
355
270
300
332
302
240
259
269
266
255
270
237
255
313
234
214
227
272
281
226
216
243
297
Avg
13.2
12.5
12.2
11.5
11.5
11.4
11.2
10.9
10.8
10.8
10.6
10.6
10.4
10.1
9.8
9.5
9.4
9.3
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
Ed Schweitzer was the league’s top rebounder during the
1975-76 season.
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Stanford Record Book – Three Point Field Goals
3-Point Goals – Game
Team
Player
15, vs UCLA, 1996-97
15, vs New Hampshire, 1999-00
8, Terry Taylor vs Seattle Pacific, 1987-88
8, Julius Barnes vs Rice, 2002-03
3-Point Goals Attempted – Game
Team
Player
42, vs UCLA, 2001-02
15, Peter Dukes vs Arizona, 1991-92
3-Point Field Goal Pct – Game
.727 (8-11), vs Oregon State, 1988-89
Year-by-Year 3-Point Shooting
Ryan Mendez finished his career with
178 three-point field goals, fourth on
Stanford’s all-time list.
Year-by-Year
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Fg
84
133
124
103
145
129
168
102
141
153
222
262
194
245
252
207
208
169
124
146
174
Fga
196
315
291
306
371
323
465
326
361
445
570
642
563
613
587
608
571
464
363
416
499
Pct
.429
.422
.426
.337
.391
.399
.361
.313
.391
.344
.390
.408
.345
.400
.429
.340
.364
.364
.342
.351
.349
Team 3-Point Field Goals
Year..............................................Fg
1. 1997-98 .............................. 262
2. 2000-01 .............................. 252
3. 1999-00 .............................. 245
4. 1996-97 .............................. 222
5. 2002-03 .............................. 208
6. 2001-02 .............................. 207
7. 1998-99 .............................. 194
8. 2006-07................................. 174
9. 2003-04 .............................. 169
10.1992-93 .............................. 168
Team 3-Point Field Goal Attempts
Year............................................Fga
1. 1997-98 .............................. 642
2. 1999-00 .............................. 613
3. 2001-02 .............................. 608
4. 2000-01 .............................. 587
5. 2002-03 .............................. 571
6. 1996-97 .............................. 570
7. 1998-99 .............................. 563
8. 2006-07................................. 499
9. 1992-93 .............................. 465
10.2003-04 .............................. 464
Team 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
Year............................................ Pct
1. 1986-87 ............................. .429
1. 2000-01 ............................. .429
3. 1988-89 ............................. .426
4. 1987-88 ............................. .422
5. 1997-98 ............................. .408
6. 1999-00 ............................. .400
7. 1991-92 ............................. .399
8. 1990-91 ............................. .391
9. 1994-95 ............................. .391
10.1996-97 ............................. .390
Year
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Player
Fg-Fga
Terry Taylor
40-82
Todd Lichti
46-89
Scott Meinert
21-36
Kenny Ammann 47-102
John Patrick
60-131
Marcus Lollie
26-53
Dion Cross
30-65
Dion Cross
54-128
Dion Cross
82-171
Dion Cross
75-187
Ryan Mendez
29-68
Ryan Mendez
45-95
Arthur Lee
54-136
David Moseley
70-156
Michael McDonald 56-109
Casey Jacobsen
64-172
Matt Lottich
71-180
Chris Hernandez 46-100
Dan Grunfeld
28-65
Chris Hernandez 75-159
Lawrence Hill
50-122
Pct
.488
.517
.583
.461
.458
.491
.462
.422
.480
.401
.427
.474
.397
.449
.514
.372
.394
.460
.431
.472
.410
Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
– Game (Minimum 5 attempts)
1.000 (7-7), Dion Cross vs Arizona, 1995-96
1.000 (5-5), Peter Dukes vs Arizona, 1995-96
1.000 (5-5), Chris Hernandez vs California, 2005-06
.857 (6-7), John Patrick vs Oregon State, 1989-90
.857 (6-7), Chris Hernandez vs UC Irvine, 2003-04
.857 (6-7), Matt Lottich vs Gonzaga, 2003-04
.833 (5-6), Todd Lichti vs Washington, 1987-88
.833 (5-6), Kris Weems vs San Diego, 1996-97
.833 (5-6), Arthur Lee vs Santa Clara, 1998-99
.833 (5-6), Michael McDonald vs San Francisco
State, 2000-01
.800 (4-5), Terry Taylor vs Oregon State, 1988-89
.800 (4-5), Terry Taylor vs Indiana, 1987-88
.800 (4-5), John Patrick vs Oregon State, 1990-91
.800 (4-5), Arthur Lee vs California, 1997-98
.800 (4-5), David Moseley vs Washington St, 1998-99
.800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Iowa, 1999-00
.800 (4-5), Ryan Mendez vs New Hampshire, 1999-00
.800 (4-5), Ryan Mendez at USC, 1999-00
.800 (4-5), David Moseley vs Mississippi St., 1999-00
.800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon St, 2000-01
.800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, 2000-01
.800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, 2000-01
.800 (4-5), Julius Barnes at Arizona State, 2001-02
Career 3-Point Goals
Player
Years
1. Dion Cross
1992-96
2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02
3. Kris Weems
1995-99
4. Chris Hernandez 2001-06
5. Ryan Mendez
1996-01
6. David Moseley
1996-00
6. Matt Lottich
2000-04
7. Terry Taylor
1985-89
8. Julius Barnes
1999-03
9. Arthur Lee
1995-99
10.Peter Dukes
1989-93
11.Todd Lichti
1985-89
12.Kenny Ammann 1989-91
13.Josh Childress
2001-04
14.John Patrick
1987-91
15.Michael McDonald1997-01
16.Brevin Knight
1993-97
17.Peter Sauer
1995-99
18.Marcus Lollie
1989-93
19.Dan Grunfeld
2002-06
20.David Harbour 1991-96
21.Tony Giovacchini 1998-02
22.Brent Williams 1990-94
23.Nick Robinson 2001-2005
24.Scott Meinert
1984-89
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Fg
241
222
201
188
178
169
169
156
153
148
132
112
105
104
103
94
93
87
73
72
60
48
39
32
31
Season 3-Point Goals
Player
Year
1. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01
2. Dion Cross
1994-95
3. Peter Dukes
1991-92
3. Julius Barnes
2002-03
3. Matt Lottich
2002-03
6. Dion Cross
1995-96
6. Chris Hernandez 2005-06
7. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00
8. David Moseley
1999-00
9. Matt Lottich
2003-04
10.Kris Weems
1996-97
11.Terry Taylor
1987-88
11.Chris Hernandez 2004-05
13.Casey Jacobsen 2001-02
14.Arthur Lee
1997-98
14.Kris Weems
1998-99
16.Anthony Goods 2006-07
16.John Patrick
1990-91
16.Kris Weems
1997-98
19.Kenny Ammann 1990-91
20.Michael McDonald 2000-01
21.Dion Cross
1993-94
21.Arthur Lee
1998-99
23.Terry Taylor
1988-89
24.Ryan Mendez
2000-01
24. Lawrence Hill
2006-07
Career 3-Point Attempts
Player
Years
1. Dion Cross
1992-96
2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02
3. Kris Weems
1995-99
4. Matt Lottich
2000-04
5. Chris Hernandez 2001-06
6. Julius Barnes
1999-03
7. David Moseley
1996-00
8. Ryan Mendez
1996-01
9. Arthur Lee
1995-99
10.Peter Dukes
1989-93
11.Terry Taylor
1985-89
12.Josh Childress
2001-04
13.Brevin Knight
1993-97
14.David Moseley
1996-00
15.Peter Sauer
1995-99
16.Kenny Ammann 1989-91
17.John Patrick
1987-91
18.Todd Lichti
1985-89
19.Michael McDonald 1997-01
20.Dan Grunfeld
2002-06
21.David Harbour 1991-96
22.Marcus Lollie
1989-93
23.Tony Giovacchini 1998-02
24.Brent Williams 1990-94
25.Kenny Hicks
1989-93
Season 3-Point Attempts
Player
1. Julius Barnes
2. Matt Lottich
3. Matt Lottich
4. Dion Cross
5. Casey Jacobsen
6. Casey Jacobsen
7. Dion Cross
8. Casey Jacobsen
9. Peter Dukes
10.Anthony Goods
11.Kris Weems
11.Chris Hernandez
13.Kris Weems
14.David Moseley
15.Kris Weems
16.Chris Hernandez
17.Josh Childress
18.Kenny Ammann
19.Arthur Lee
20.Terry Taylor
21.Arthur Lee
21.Julius Barnes
23.John Patrick
24.Peter Dukes
25.Ryan Mendez
Year
2002-03
2002-03
2003-04
1995-96
2000-01
2001-02
1994-95
1999-00
1991-92
2006-07
1998-99
2005-06
1997-98
1999-00
1996-97
2004-05
2002-03
1990-91
1997-98
1987-88
1998-99
2001-02
1990-91
1992-93
2000-01
Years
2001-06
1985-89
1985-89
1992-96
Season 3-Pt Fg Pct
Player
Year
1. Scott Meinert
1988-89
2. Todd Lichti
1987-88
3. Michael McDonald2000-01
4. Marcus Lollie
1991-92
5. Terry Taylor
1986-87
6. Dion Cross
1994-95
7. Todd Lichti
1986-87
8. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01
8. Chris Hernandez 2005-06
9. Ryan Mendez
1997-98
10.Peter Dukes
1991-92
11.Terry Taylor
1987-88
12.Dion Cross
1992-93
13.Kenny Ammann 1989-90
14.Chris Hernandez 2003-04
15.John Patrick
1990-91
16.David Moseley
1999-00
17.Arthur Lee
1997-98
18.Terry Taylor
1988-89
19.Casey Jacobsen 1999-00
20.Todd Lichti
1988-89
21.Dan Grunfeld
2004-05
21.Ryan Mendez
1996-97
22.Kris Weems
1996-97
23.David Moseley
1997-98
24.Ryan Mendez
1999-00
25.Peter Sauer
1997-98
Fga
551
520
509
465
459
456
432
424
365
344
337
310
277
276
247
245
244
235
231
219
193
176
164
142
120
Freshman Records
Fga
226
207
191
187
178
172
171
170
168
165
159
159
157
156
155
148
144
143
140
139
136
136
131
130
125
Career 3-Point Field Goal Pct
Player
1. Chris Hernandez
2. Todd Lichti
3. Terry Taylor
4. Dion Cross
5. Kenny Ammann 1989-91
6. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02
7. John Patrick
1987-91
8. Ryan Mendez
1996-01
9. Marcus Lollie
1989-93
10.Michael McDonald 1997-01
11.Arthur Lee
1995-99
12.Teyo Johnson
2000-02
13.Kris Weems
1995-99
14.Nick Ravn
1991-93
15.Scott Meinert
1984-89
16.David Moseley
1996-00
17.Peter Dukes
1989-93
17.Lawrence Hill
2006-07
19.Dan Grunfeld
2002-06
20.Matt Lottich
2000-04
21.Anthony Goods
2005-
22.David Moseley
1996-00
23.Peter Sauer
1995-99
24.Julius Barnes
1999-03
25.Josh Childress
2001-04
Fg
84
82
79
79
79
75
75
74
70
67
66
65
65
64
62
62
60
60
60
58
56
54
54
51
50
50
Fg-Fga
198-359
112-235
156-337
241-551
Pct
.551
.477
.463
.437
105-245
222-520
103-244
178-424
73-176
94-231
148-365
23-58
201-509
22-56
31-70
169-432
132-344
61-159
51-137
169-465
71-197
99-276
87-247
153-456
104-310
.429
.427
.422
.420
.415
.407
.405
.397
.395
.393
.392
.391
.383
.383
.372
.363
.360
.359
.352
.336
.335
Fg-Fga
21-36
46-89
56-109
26-53
40-82
82-171
30-63
84-178
75-159
45-95
79-168
65-139
30-65
47-102
46-100
60-131
70-156
62-140
51-116
74-170
36-83
28-65
29-68
66-155
43-102
47-112
42-101
Pct
.583
.517
.514
.491
.488
.480
.476
.472
.472
.474
.470
.468
.462
.461
.460
.458
.449
.443
.440
.435
.434
.431
.426
.425
.422
.420
.416
Three-Point Fg
1. Casey Jacobsen
2. Dion Cross
3. Ryan Mendez
4. David Moseley
5. Josh Childress
6. Landry Fields
7. Dan Grunfeld
8. Kris Weems
9. Mitch Johnson
10.Chris Hernandez
Year
1999-00
1992-93
1996-97
1996-97
2001-02
2006-07
2002-03
1995-96
2005-06
2001-02
Fg
74
30
29
25
22
20
16
14
13
12
Three-Point Fga
1. Casey Jacobsen
2. Josh Childress
3. David Moseley
4. Ryan Mendez
5. Landry Fields
6. Dion Cross
7. Brevin Knight
8. Mitch Johnson
9. Dan Grunfeld
10.Kris Weems
10.Chris Hernandez
Year
1999-00
2001-02
1996-97
1996-97
2006-07
1992-93
1993-94
2005-06
2002-03
1995-96
2001-02
Fga
170
80
71
68
66
65
55
46
41
38
38
Three-Point Fg Pct
Year
Fg-Fga Pct
(Minimum ten attempts)
1. Dion Cross
1992-93 30-65 .462
2. Teyo Johnson
2000-01 10-22 .455
3. Arthur Lee
1995-96 7-16 .438
4. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 74-120 .435
5. Ryan Mendez
1996-97 29-68 .427
6. Matt Lottich
2000-01 11-27 .407
7. Dan Grunfeld
2002-03 16-41 .390
8. Peter Sauer
1995-96 7-19 .368
9. Kris Weems
1995-96 14-38 .368
10.David Moseley
1996-97 25-71 .352
Stanford Record Book – Assists
Career
Player
1. Brevin Knight
2. Keith Ramee
3. Terry Taylor
4. Marcus Lollie
5. Chris Hernandez
6. Michael McDonald
7. Arthur Lee
8. Todd Lichti
9. Mike Bratz
10.Julius Barnes
11.Andrew Vlahov
12.Wolfe Perry
13.John Patrick
14.Casey Jacobsen
15.Doug Marty
16.Matt Lottich
17.Kris Weems
18.Brian Welch
19.Paul Giovacchini
20.Kimberly Belton
21.Adam Keefe
22.Tony Giovacchini
23.Keith Jones
24.Mitch Johnson
25.Howard Wright
Season
Brevin Knight’s 780 career assists are #1 all-time at Stanford and
fourth-best in Pac-10 history.
Year-by-Year Team Assist Average
Year
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
G Assists
26
405
27
451
27
432
27
492
27
398
26
343
27
311
27
311
28
350
31
398
28
350
30
494
28
424
33
576
33
604
30
435
33
578
29
508
30
347
28
368
29
395
29
466
30
534
35
569
33
515
31
539
34
568
30
480
33
489
32
515
31
30
31
377
425
460
Avg
15.6
16.7
16.0
18.2
14.7
13.2
11.5
11.5
12.5
12.8
12.5
16.5
15.1
17.5
18.3
14.5
17.5
17.5
11.6
13.1
13.6
16.1
17.8
16.3
15.6
17.4
16.7
16.0
14.8
16.1
12.2
14.2
14.8
Year-by-Year Assist Leaders
Year
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Player
Melvin Arterberry
Mike Bratz
Mike Bratz
Paul Giovacchini
Paul Giovacchini
Doug Marty
Doug Marty
Doug Marty
Keith Ramee
Keith Ramee
Keith Ramee
Keith Ramee
Terry Taylor
Terry Taylor
Terry Taylor
John Patrick
John Patrick
Marcus Lollie
Marcus Lollie
Brevin Knight
Brevin Knight
Brevin Knight
Brevin Knight
Arthur Lee
Arthur Lee
Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
Casey Jacobsen
Julius Barnes
Chris Hernandez
Chris Hernandez
Chris Hernandez
Fred Washington
Andrew Vlahov’s 278 career assists is 11th-best in school
history, and #1 among Stanford’s frontline players.
Team Assists
G Assists Avg
21
81 3.9
27 132 4.9
27 113 4.2
25
73 2.9
26
90 3.5
26
95 3.7
27
66 2.4
27
63 2.3
28 133 4.8
31
87 2.8
28 115 4.1
30 178 5.9
28 142 5.1
32 161 5.0
33 159 4.8
30 115 4.1
33 125 3.8
29 189 6.5
30 141 4.7
28 150 5.4
28 184 6.6
29 212 7.3
30 234 7.8
35 161 4.6
33 145 4.4
31 145 4.7
34 165 4.9
30 106 3.5
33 130 3.9
30 130 4.3
30 120 4.0
30
99 3.3
31 113 3.6
Year............................................................ Assists
1. 1988-89 ..................................................... 604
2. 1990-91 ..................................................... 578
3. 1987-88 ..................................................... 576
4. 1997-98 ..................................................... 569
5. 2000-01 ..................................................... 568
6. 1999-00 ..................................................... 539
7. 1996-97 ..................................................... 534
8. 1998-99 ..................................................... 515
8. 2003-04........................................................515
10.1991-92 ..................................................... 508
Game Assists
13, Brevin Knight vs USC, 1994-95
13, Brevin Knight vs California, 1995-96
13, Brevin Knight vs Alaska Anchorage, 1996-97
13, Brevin Knight vs Arizona State, 1996-97
13, Brevin Knight vs California, 1996-97
12, Keith Ramee vs Oregon State, 1982-83
12, Terry Taylor vs Washington State, 1986-87
12, Brevin Knight vs California, 1994-95
12, Brevin Knight vs Arizona, 1996-97
11, Terry Taylor vs Oregon State, 1987-88
11, Keith Ramee vs Seton Hall, 1985-86
11, Marcus Lollie vs Oregon, 1992-93
11, Brevin Knight vs Virginia, 1993-94
11, Brevin Knight vs Arizona, 1995-96
11, Brevin Knight vs Oregon State, 1996-97
10, Keith Ramee vs Yale, 1985-86
10, Mike Bratz vs Washington State, 1975-76
10, Paul Giovacchini vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1977-78
10, Keith Ramee vs Seattle, 1984-85
10, Keith Ramee vs Washington, 1984-85
10, Terry Taylor vs Vanderbilt, 1988-89
10, Marcus Lollie vs Houston, 1990-91
10, Marcus Lollie vs Arizona State, 1991-92
10, Brevin Knight vs Oregon State, 1994-95
10, Brevin Knight vs Stetson, 1995-96
10, Brevin Knight vs Rice, 1995-96
10, Brevin Knight vs Arizona, 1995-96
10, Brevin Knight vs USC, 1995-96
10, Brevin Knight vs American, 1995-96
10, Brevin Knight vs California, 1995-96
10, Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma, 1996-97
10, Arthur Lee vs Washington, 1997-98
10, Arthur Lee vs Arizona State, 1997-98
10, Arthur Lee vs Oregon State, 1997-98
10, Julius Barnes at Arizona, 2002-03
10, Mitch Johnson at Fresno State, 2006-07
Player
1. Brevin Knight
2. Brevin Knight
3. Marcus Lollie
4. Brevin Knight
5. Keith Ramee
6. Michael McDonald
7. Terry Taylor
7. Arthur Lee
9. Terry Taylor
10.Brevin Knight
11.Arthur Lee
11.Michael McDonald
13.Terry Taylor 14.Marcus Lollie
15.Keith Ramee
16.Mike Bratz
17.Julius Barnes
17.Chris Hernandez
19.John Patrick
20.Chris Hernandez
21.Keith Ramee
21.John Patrick
23.Mike Bratz
23.Matt Lottich
23.Fred Washington
Years
1993-97
1982-86
1985-89
1989-93
2001-06
1997-01
1995-99
1985-89
1974-77
1999-03
1987-91 1975-79
1987-91
1999-02
1978-82
2000-04
1995-99
1978-82
1976-79
1976-80
1988-92
1998-02
1980-84
2006-07
1985-89
Assists
780
513
490
474
396
393
382
304
289
283
278
258
255
254
243
239
238
221
220
215
210
209
205
201
197
Year 1996-97
1995-96
1991-92
1994-95
1985-86
2000-01
1987-88
1997-98
1988-89
1993-94
1998-99
1997-98
1986-87
1992-93
1982-83
1975-76
2002-03
2003-04
1990-91
2004-05
1984-85
1989-90
1976-77
2003-04
2006-07
Assists
234
212
189
184
178
165
161
161
159
150
145
145
142
141
133
132
130
130
125
120
115
115
113
113
113
Michael McDonald’s 393 career assists place
him 6th all time at Stanford.
Freshman Records
Player
1. Brevin Knight
2. Keith Ramee
3. Mitch Johnson
4. Casey Jacobsen
5. Wolfe Perry
6. Mark Pitchford
7. Keith Jones
8. Steve Brown
9. Kimberly Belton
10.Brian Welch
10.Michael McDonald
Year
1993-94
1982-83
2005-06
1999-00
1975-76
1977-78
1980-81
1981-82
1976-77
1978-79
1997-98
Assists
150
133
98
70
67
55
55
54
50
49
49
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Stanford Record Book – Steals
Career Steals
Player
1. Brevin Knight
2. Keith Ramee
3. Todd Lichti
4. Adam Keefe
5. Chris Hernandez
6. Andrew Vlahov
7. Keith Jones
8. Arthur Lee
9. Wolfe Perry
10.Marcus Lollie
11.Nick Robinson
12.Steve Brown
13.Terry Taylor
14.Howard Wright
14.Andy Poppink
16.Eric Reveno
17.John Paye
18.Kimberly Belton
19.Earl Koberlein
20.Michael McDonald
21.Brent Williams
22.David Moseley
22.Justin Davis
24.Andy Fischer
24.Kris Weems
24.Josh Childress
Season Steals
Three times in conference history a Stanford player has led the
league in steals average. Keith Ramee led the Pac-10 in thefts
during the 1984-85 season with an average of two per game.
Year-by-Year
Team Steals Average
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
G
27
27
27
26
27
27
28
31
28
30
28
33
33
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
30
35
35
33
31
34
30
33
32
31
31
31
Stl
184
163
134
110
123
111
207
239
238
246
143
167
235
170
192
170
169
206
201
181
208
183
111
187
141
187
151
177
204
208
165
144
Avg
6.8
6.0
5.9
4.2
4.6
4.1
7.4
7.7
8.5
8.2
5.1
5.1
7.1
5.7
5.8
5.7
5.6
7.4
6.9
6.2
6.9
5.2
3.2
5.7
4.5
5.5
5.0
5.4
6.4
6.7
5.5
4.6
Year-by-Year
Individual Steals Average
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Player
G
Mike Bratz
27
Wolfe Perry
27
Wolfe Perry
27
Kimberly Belton 26
Keith Jones
25
Steve Brown
27
Keith Ramee
28
Keith Jones
31
Keith Ramee
28
Keith Ramee
20
Todd Lichti
28
Todd Lichti
33
Terry Taylor
33
Andrew Vlahov 30
Adam Keefe
33
Adam Keefe
29
Marcus Lollie
39
Brevin Knight
28
Brevin Knight
28
Brevin Knight
29
Brevin Knight
30
Arthur Lee
35
Arthur Lee
33
Michael McDonald31
David Moseley 31
Michael McDonald34
Julius Barnes
30
Josh Childress
33
Chris Hernandez 30
Chris Hernandez 30
Chris Hernandez 30
Mitch Johnson 31
Chris Hernandez finished his career with 138 steals and 396
assists, each fifth best in Stanford history.
Team Steals
Steals
59
25
38
29
32
26
47
48
55
53
35
40
41
50
51
49
41
77
78
60
83
40
59
26
26
31
27
39
34
52
35
29
Avg
2.2
0.9
1.4
1.1
1.3
0.9
1.7
1.5
2.0
1.8
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.7
1.5
1.7
1.1
2.8
2.8
2.1
2.8
1.1
1.8
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.9
1.2
1.1
1.7
1.2
0.9
Year ............................................................ Steals
1. 1985-86 ..................................................... 246
2. 1983-84 ..................................................... 239
3. 1984-85 ..................................................... 238
4. 1988-89 ..................................................... 235
5. 1996-97 ..................................................... 208
5 2004-05....................................................... 208
7. 1982-83 ..................................................... 207
8. 1993-94 ..................................................... 206
9. 2003-04........................................................204
10.1994-95 ..................................................... 201
Steals – Game
10, Brevin Knight vs McNeese State, 1993-94
Freshman Records
Steals
1. Brevin Knight
2. Keith Ramee
2. Todd Lichti
4. Keith Jones
5. Mark Pitchford
5. Steve Brown
5. John Paye
8. Mitch Johnson
9. Kimberly Belton
10.Adam Keefe
10.David Moseley
10.Josh Childress
David Moseley (left) and Michael McDonald
each picked 26 steals during the ’99-00 season.
158 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Player
1. Brevin Knight
2. Brevin Knight
3. Brevin Knight
4. Brevin Knight 5. Mike Bratz
5. Arthur Lee
7. Keith Ramee
8. Keith Ramee
9. Chris Hernandez
10.Adam Keefe
11.Andrew Vlahov
12.Andrew Vlahov
12.Adam Keefe
14.Keith Jones
15.Keith Ramee
15.Todd Lichti
17.Keith Jones
18.Terry Taylor
18.Marcus Lollie
20.Todd Lichti
20.Eric Reveno
20.Marcus Lollie
20.Arthur Lee
24.Josh Childress
25.Wolfe Perry
Years
1993-97
1982-86
1985-89
1988-92
2001-06
1987-91
1980-84
1995-99
1975-79
1989-93
2001-05
1981-86
1985-89
1985-89
1991-96
1984-89
1983-86
1976-80
1982-86
1997-01
1990-94
1996-00
2000-04
1982-86
1995-99
2001-04
Steals
298
199
156
141
138
130
128
127
112
108
107
106
103
98
98
93
89
84
83
81
79
78
78
77
77
77
Year
1996-97
1994-95
1993-94
1995-96
1976-77
1998-99
1984-85
1985-86
2004-05
1990-91
1989-90
1992-93
1991-92
1983-84
1982-83
1985-86
1982-83
1988-89
1992-93
1987-88
1988-89
1991-92
1997-98
2002-03
1978-79
Steals
83
78
77
60
59
59
55
53
52
51
50
49
49
48
47
47
43
41
41
40
40
40
40
39
38
Year
1993-94
1982-83
1985-86
1980-81
1977-78
1981-82
1983-84
2005-06
1976-77
1988-89
1996-97
2001-02
Steals
77
47
47
32
26
26
26
25
19
18
18
18
Stanford Record Book – Blocks
Career Blocks
Player
1. Tim Young
2. Curtis Borchardt
3. Matt Haryasz
4. Howard Wright 5. Josh Childress
6. Jason Collins
7. Kimberly Belton
8. Rob Little
9. Robin Lopez
10.Jarron Collins
11.Mark Madsen
12.Eric Reveno 13.Brent Williams 14.Adam Keefe 15.Jim Morgan 16.Deshon Wingate 17.Brook Lopez
18.Darren Allaway 19.Kent Seymour
19.Greg Butler
21.Justin Davis
22.Johnny Rogers
22.Andrew Vlahov
22.Joe Kirchofer
25.David Moseley
Season Blocks
Curtis Borchardt blocked six shots against Cal State Bakersfield
during the 1999-00 season. Borchardt also recorded six blocks
against Purdue (2001-02) and Michigan State (2001-02).
Year-by-Year Team Blocked Shots
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
G
27
27
27
26
27
27
28
31
28
30
28
33
33
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
30
35
33
31
34
30
33
32
32
30
31
Blks
60
55
56
24
36
53
40
36
72
69
73
94
93
78
82
59
75
61
80
52
117
111
96
167
108
132
118
142
87
138
184
Tim Young, who is the school record holder in career blocks,
blocked at least one shot in 95 of 132 games.
Year-by-Year Blocked Shots
Avg
2.2
2.0
2.1
0.9
1.3
1.9
1.4
1.2
2.6
2.3
2.6
2.8
2.8
2.6
2.7
2.0
2.5
2.2
2.8
1.8
3.9
3.2
2.9
5.4
3.2
4.4
3.6
4.4
2.7
4.6
5.9
Year
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Player
Kimberly Belton
Mark Pitchford
Kimberly Belton
Kimberly Belton
Hans Wichary
Johnny Rogers
Johnny Rogers
John Revelli
Kent Seymour
Howard Wright
Howard Wright
Greg Butler
Howard Wright
Deshon Wingate
Deshon Wingate
Adam Keefe
Brent Williams
Jim Morgan
Tim Young
Darren Allaway
Tim Young
Tim Young
Tim Young
Jason Collins
Jason Collins
Curtis Borchardt
Josh Childress
Josh Childress
Matt Haryasz
Matt Haryasz
Robin Lopez
G
27
27
27
26
26
27
28
31
28
30
28
33
33
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
30
35
33
31
34
30
33
23
31
30
31
Blks
27
26
16
24
9
26
12
12
42
41
21
25
35
23
19
14
21
18
43
14
50
41
31
43
43
85
46
37
37
47
73
Avg
1.0
0.9
0.6
0.9
0.3
0.9
0.4
0.4
1.5
1.4
0.8
0.8
1.1
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.7
0.6
1.5
0.5
1.7
1.2
0.9
1.4
1.3
2.8
1.4
1.6
1.2
1.7
2.3
Team Blocked Shots
Year
1. 2006-07
2. 1999-00
3. 2003-04
4. 2005-06
5. 2001-02
6. 2002-03
7. 1996-97
8. 1997-98
9. 2000-01
10.1998-99
G
31
31
30
30
30
33
30
35
34
33
Blocks
184
167
142
138
132
118
117
111
108
96
Blocked Shots – Game (Team)
19, vs USC, 2006-07
13, vs Oregon State, 2003-04
12, vs New Hampshire, 1999-00
12, vs Mississippi State, 1999-00
Blocked Shots – Game (Player)
12, Brook Lopez vs USC, 2006-07
6, Curtis Borchardt vs Cal State Bakersfield,
1999-00
6, Curtis Borchardt vs Purdue
(Wooden Tradition at Indianapolis), 2001-02
6, Curtis Borchardt vs. Michigan State
(Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland), 2001-02
6, Matt Haryasz at Oregon State, 2003-04
6, Lawrence Hill vs Washington, 2005-06
6, Robin Lopez vs Siena, 2006-07
Player
1. Curtis Borchardt
2. Robin Lopez
3. Tim Young
4. Matt Haryasz
5. Josh Childress
6. Brook Lopez
7. Tim Young
7. Jason Collins
7. Jason Collins
10.Kent Seymour
10.Curtis Borchardt
12.Howard Wright
12.Tim Young
14.Josh Childress
14. Matt Haryasz
16.Howard Wright
16.Matt Haryasz
18.Lawrence Hill
19.Tim Young
19.Rob Little
21.Rob Little
22.Kimberly Belton
23.Johnny Rogers
24.Greg Butler
25.Kimberly Belton
25.Howard Wright
25.Jarron Collins
Freshman Records
Blocked Shots
1. Robin Lopez
2. Brook Lopez
3. Tim Young
3. Jason Collins
5. Curtis Borchardt
6. Howard Wright
7. Kimberly Belton
8. Johnny Rogers
9. Lawrence Hill
10.Jarron Collins
11.Brent Williams
12.Joe Kirchofer
12.Peter Prowitt
14.Orlando Ward
14.Eric Reveno
14.Josh Childress
Years
1994-99
1999-02
2002-2006
1985-89 2001-04
1997-01
1976-80 2001-05
2006-
1997-01
1996-00
1984-89
1990-94
1988-92
1990-94
1987-91 2006-
1992-96
1982-85
1984-88
2000-04
1981-83
1987-91
1999-04
1996-00
Blk
167
146
130
121
95
89
86
81
73
68
64
61
60
56
51
49
45
44
43
43
41
38
38
38
36
Year
2001-02
2006-07
1996-97
2005-06
2002-03
2006-07
1994-95
1999-00
2000-01
1984-85
1999-00
1985-86
1997-98
2003-04
2004-05
1988-89
2003-04
2006-07
1998-99
2003-04
2002-03
1976-77
1981-82
1987-88
1979-80
1987-88
1999-00
Blk
85
73
50
47
46
45
43
43
43
42
42
41
41
37
37
35
35
33
31
31
30
27
26
25
24
24
24
Year
2006-07
2006-07
1994-95
1999-00
1999-00
1985-86
1976-77
1981-82
2005-06
1997-98
1990-91
1999-00
2004-05
1978-79
1984-85
2001-02
Blk
73
45
43
43
42
41
27
26
23
16
14
13
13
12
12
12
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Stanford Record Book – Minutes
Dion Cross, one of Stanford’s all-time leading three-point
shooters, played 3,220 minutes during his four-year career.
Arthur Lee led Stanford in minutes during his junior and
senior seasons.
Brian Welch led the Cardinal in minutes per game in 198081 with more than 36 minutes per game.
Year-by-Year Minutes Average
Career Minutes
Season Minutes
Year
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Player
Kimberly Belton
Wolfe Perry
Kimberly Belton
Brian Welch
Doug Marty
Keith Jones
John Revelli
Keith Ramee
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Todd Lichti
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Adam Keefe
Marcus Lollie
Brevin Knight
Dion Cross
Dion Cross
Brevin Knight
Arthur Lee
Arthur Lee
Casey Jacobsen
Casey Jacobsen
Casey Jacobsen
Julius Barnes
Matt Lottich
Chris Hernandez
Chris Hernandez
Anthony Goods
G
27
27
26
26
27
28
31
28
30
28
33
33
30
33
29
30
28
29
29
30
35
33
31
34
30
33
32
30
30
25
Min
795
972
932
943
919
796
995
760
876
974
1,140
1,117
1,065
1,204
1,080
942
916
934
933
960
1,005
1,076
883
1,079
1,058
1,158
971
1,043
993
841
Avg
29.4
36.0
35.8
36.2
34.0
28.4
32.1
27.1
29.2
34.8
34.5
33.8
35.5
36.5
37.2
31.4
32.7
32.2
32.2
32.0
28.7
32.6
28.5
31.7
35.3
35.1
30.3
34.8
33.1
33.6
Player
1. Todd Lichti
2. Adam Keefe
3. Howard Wright
4. Brevin Knight
5. Brian Welch
6. Kimberly Belton
7. Tim Young
8. Dion Cross
9. Kris Weems
10.Brent Williams
11.John Revelli
12.Casey Jacobsen
13.Arthur Lee
14.Keith Ramee
15.Terry Taylor
16.Marcus Lollie
17.Andy Poppink
18.Andrew Vlahov
19.Doug Marty
20.Jarron Collins
21.Mark Madsen
22.Keith Jones
23.Julius Barnes
24.Peter Sauer
25.Greg Butler
Years
1985-89
1988-92
1985-89
1993-97
1978-82
1976-80
1994-99
1992-96
1995-99
1990-94
1980-84
1999-02
1995-99
1982-86
1985-89
1989-93
1991-96
1987-91
1978-82
1997-01
1996-00
1980-84
1999-03
1995-99
1984-88
Min
4,107
4,002
3,774
3,703
3,645
3,512
3,420
3,220
3,149
3,070
3,064
3,020
3,016
3,012
2,984
2,929
2,915
2,812
2,810
2,789
2,713
2,660
2,637
2,610
2,563
Freshman Records
Player
1. Brevin Knight
2. Casey Jacobsen
3. Todd Lichti
4. John Revelli 4. Howard Wright 6. Johnny Rogers
7. Keith Ramee 7. Robin Lopez
9. Tim Young
10.Keith Jones
Julius Barnes played 1,158 minutes during the 2002-03
season to rank second on Stanford’s season minutes played.
160 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Player
1. Adam Keefe 2. Julius Barnes
3. Todd Lichti 4. Josh Childress
5. Todd Lichti
6. Howard Wright 7. Adam Keefe 8. Casey Jacobsen
9. Arthur Lee
10.Adam Keefe 11.Casey Jacobsen
12.Chris Hernandez
13.Kris Weems
14.Nick Robinson
15.Arthur Lee 16.Marcus Lollie 16.Kris Weems
18.Howard Wright
18.Matt Lottich
20.John Revelli
21.Chris Hernandez 22.Terry Taylor
23.Andrew Vlahov
23.Deshon Wingate
25.Lawrence Hill
Year
1990-91
2002-03
1987-88
2002-03
1988-89
1987-88
1991-92
2000-01
1998-99
1989-90
2001-02
2004-05
1998-99
2004-05
1997-98
1991-92
1997-98
1988-89
2002-03
1983-84
2005-06
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
2006-07
Min
1,204
1,158
1,140
1,128
1,117
1,098
1,080
1,079
1,076
1,065
1,058
1,043
1,040
1,036
1,005
1,004
1,004
1,002
1,002
995
993
986
982
982
977
Year
1993-94
1999-00
1985-86
1980-81
1985-86
1981-82
1982-83
2006-07
1994-95
1980-81
Min
916
883
876
832
832
766
743
743
733
700
Stanford Record Book – Games, Fouls
Career Fouls
Player
1. Tim Young
2. Kimberly Belton
3. Andy Fischer
4. Brevin Knight
5. Howard Wright
6. Brian Welch
7. Darren Allaway
7. Rob Little
9. John Revelli
10.Earl Koberlein
11.Andy Poppink
11.Jarron Collins
13.Andrew Vlahov
13.Keith Jones
13.Eric Reveno
16.Justin Davis
17.Arthur Harris
18.Todd Lichti
19.Wolfe Perry
20.Marcus Lollie
20.Mark Madsen
22.Tom Dose
23.David Harbour
24.Rich Kelley
25.Jim Morgan
Season Fouls
David Moseley, who played in 127 games at Stanford, is one of
many Cardinal players who competed on four post-season teams.
Games Played
Career Games
1. Tim Young
2. Jarron Collins
3. David Moseley
3. Ryan Mendez
5. Arthur Lee
5. Rob Little
7. Adam Keefe
8. Todd Lichti
8. Howard Wright
8. Kris Weems
8. Peter Sauer
12.Deshon Wingate
13.Terry Taylor
13.Julius Barnes
15.Brent Williams
15.Tony Giovacchini
17.Keith Ramee
17.Greg Butler
17.Andy Poppink
20.Marcus Lollie
20.Eric Reveno
20.Michael McDonald
23.Andy Fischer
23.Dion Cross
23.Brevin Knight
Season Games
Player
1. Arthur Lee
1. Michael McDonald
1. David Moseley
1. Peter Sauer
1. Kris Weems
1. Tim Young
7. Jarron Collins
7. Ryan Mendez
7. Jarron Collins
7. Jason Collins
7. Tony Giovacchini
7. Casey Jacobsen
7. Michael McDonald
7. Ryan Mendez
Years
1994-99
1997-01
1996-00
1996-01
1995-99
2001-05
1988-92
1985-89
1985-89
1995-99
1995-99
1987-91
1985-89
1999-03
1990-94
1998-02
1982-86
1984-88
1991-96
1989-93
1984-89
1997-01
1982-86
1992-96
1993-97
G
132
129
127
127
126
126
125
124
124
124
124
122
119
119
118
118
117
117
117
116
116
116
115
115
115
Year
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
G
35
35
35
35
35
35
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
34
Marcus Lollie played in 116 games at Stanford.
Career Games Started
Player
1. Tim Young
2. Howard Wright
3. Todd Lichti
4. Brevin Knight
5. Brian Welch
6. Kimberly Belton
7. Keith Ramee
8. Kris Weems
9. John Revelli
9. Dion Cross
11.Peter Sauer
12.Rob Little
13.Terry Taylor
14.Adam Keefe
15.Brent Williams
16.Andy Poppink
17.Casey Jacobsen
18.Andrew Vlahov
19.Arthur Lee
20.Mark Madsen
21.Greg Butler
22.Keith Jones
23.Andy Fischer
24.Earl Koberlein
25.Doug Marty
25.Darren Allaway
Years
1994-99
1985-89
1985-89
1993-97
1978-82
1976-80
1982-86
1995-99
1980-84
1992-96
1995-99
2001-05
1985-89
1988-92
1990-94
1991-96
1999-02
1987-91
1995-99
1996-00
1984-88
1980-84
1982-86
1982-86
1978-82
1992-96
Season Games Started
Player
1. Peter Sauer
1. Kris Weems
1. Tim Young
4. Arthur Lee
4. Jarron Collins
4. Jason Collins
4. Casey Jacobsen
4. Michael McDonald
4. Ryan Mendez
10.Todd Lichti
10.Todd Lichti
10.Adam Keefe
10.Arthur Lee
10.Mark Madsen
10.Peter Sauer
10.Kris Weems
10.Tim Young
10.Julius Barnes
10.Josh Childress
10.Rob Little
10.Matt Lottich
Year
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
1997-98
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
2000-01
1987-88
1988-89
1990-91
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
1998-99
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
GS
125
121
119
114
105
104
99
98
97
97
96
95
93
92
90
86
82
81
79
77
74
71
69
68
67
67
GS
35
35
35
34
34
34
34
34
34
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
Freshman Records
Games
1. Michael McDonald
2. Jarron Collins
3. Adam Keefe
3. Dan Grunfeld
3. Matt Haryasz
3. Jason Haas
7. John Paye
7. Brent Williams
7. Casey Jacobsen
7. Robin Lopez
11.Todd Lichti
11.Howard Wright
11.Josh Childress
11.Rob Little
11.Lawrence Hill
11.Mitch Johnson
11.Landry Fields
Year
1997-98
1997-98
1988-89
2002-03
2002-03
2002-03
1983-84
1990-91
1999-00
2006-07
1985-86
1985-86
2001-02
2001-02
2005-06
2005-06
2006-07
G
35
34
33
33
33
33
31
31
31
31
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
Games Started
1. Robin Lopez
2. Brevin Knight
3. John Revelli
4. Todd Lichti
5. Tim Young
6. Keith Jones
7. Casey Jacobsen
8. Darren Allaway
9. Dion Cross
10.Jim Morgan
10.Josh Childress
Year
2006-07
1993-94
1980-81
1985-86
1994-95
1980-81
1999-00
1992-93
1992-93
1990-91
2001-02
GS
31
28
26
25
22
19
18
14
11
6
6
Player
1. John Revelli
2. Tim Young
2. Rob Little
4. Arthur Harris
4. Justin Davis
6. John Revelli
6. Eric Reveno
8. Brian Welch
9. Arthur Harris
9. Bart Lammersen
9. Andy Poppink
12.Kimberly Belton
13.Earl Koberlein
13.John Revelli
13.Andy Poppink
16.Tom Dose
16.Kimberly Belton
16.Fred Washington
19.Rich Kelley
19.Kimberly Belton
19.Keith Jones
19.John Paye
23.Rich Kelley
23.Earl Koberlein
23.Andy Fischer
23.Howard Wright
23.Matt Haryasz
Career Fouled Out
Player
1. Andy Fischer
2. Tom Dose
3. Rich Kelley
3. John Revelli
5. Kimberly Belton
5. Darren Allaway
5. Tim Young
8. John Hendry
8. Wolfe Perry
10.Mal McElwain
10.Jeff McHugh
10.Eric Reveno
10.Andy Poppink
14.Dennis O’Neill
14.Tom Schmalzried
14.Brian Welch
14.Jim Morgan
18.Art Harris
18.Mark Gilberg
18.Earl Koberlein
18.Andrew Vlahov
18.Marcus Lollie
18.Justin Davis
24.Mike Bratz
24.Mark Madsen
Season Fouled Out
Robin Lopez started a Stanford freshman
record 31 games in 2006-07.
Player
1. John Revelli
2. Rich Kelley
2. Tom Schmalzried
Years
1994-99
1976-80
1982-86
1993-97
1985-89
1978-82
1992-96
2001-05
1980-84
1982-86
1991-96
1997-01
1987-91
1980-84
1984-89
2000-04
1965-68
1985-89
1975-79
1989-93
1996-00
1961-64
1991-96
1972-75
1990-94
F
375
357
336
323
321
320
319
319
318
303
301
301
286
286
286
284
281
276
275
274
274
261
259
256
255
Year
1980-81
1997-98
2002-03
1966-67
2002-03
1988-89
1988-89
1979-80
1965-66
1992-93
1993-94
1976-77
1983-84
1983-84
1994-95
1962-63
1979-80
2006-07
1973-74
1977-78
1982-83
1984-85
1974-75
1984-85
1984-85
1988-89
2004-05
F
108
106
106
100
100
99
99
96
95
95
95
94
93
93
93
92
92
92
91
91
91
91
90
90
90
90
90
Years
1981-86
1961-64
1973-75
1980-84
1976-80
1992-96
1994-99
1958-61
1975-79
1966-69
1974-78
1984-89
1991-96
1968-71
1976-80
1978-82
1990-94
1965-68
1972-75
1982-86
1987-91
1989-93
2000-04
1974-77
1996-00
FO
23
21
20
20
17
17
17
15
15
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
Year
1980-81
1973-74
1976-77
FO
10
9
9
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Stanford Record Book – Team
The 1941-42 NCAA champion Stanford basketball team was honored several years ago.
Some of the team members included (L-R) Don Burness, Jim Pollard, Bill Cowden, head
coach Everett Dean, Father Leo McCaffrey, Jack Dana and Howie Dallmar.
Longest Winning Streak
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
9.
26 games, 2003-04
20 games, 2000-01
18 games, 1997-98
17 games, last 14 games of 1937-38,
first three games of 1938-39
15 games, 1920-21
15 games, last game of 1935-36,
first 14 games of 1936-37
13 games, 1998-99
13 games, 1999-00
12 games, 1940-41
12 games, 1941-42
12 games, 1999-00
Longest Losing Streak
1.
2.
3.
5.
9.
11 games, last nine games of 1931-32,
first two games of 1932-33
10 games, 1992-93
9 games, 1945-46
9 games, last three games of 1970-71,
first six games of 1971-72
8 games, 1970-71
8 games, 1979-80
8 games, 1979-80
8 games, 1981-82
7 games, 1927-28
7 games, 1945-46
7 games, 1948-49
7 games, 1969-70
7 games, 1981-82
Fastest Starts
1. 26-0, 2003-04
2. 20-0, 2000-01
3. 18-0, 1997-98
4. 14-0, 1936-37
5. 12-0, 1999-00
6. 11-0, 1920-21
7. 10-0, 1948-49
10-0, 1994-95
9. 9-0, 1924-25
9-0, 1951-52
9-0, 1953-54
The 1990-91 team swept through five opponents in winning the 1991 NIT championship.
Greatest Margin of Victory
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65 points, 92-27, vs. Duquesne, 1937-38
59 points, 119-60, vs. New Hampshire, 1999-00
53 points, 95-42, vs. Lehigh, 1997-98
51 points, 71-20, vs. Pacific, 1935-36
51 points, 105-54, vs. Seattle, 1985-86
51 points, 101-50, vs. California, 1999-00
51 points, 100-49, vs. San Francisco State, 2000-01
50 points, 55-5, vs. Davis Farm, 1918-19
50 points, 89-39, vs. San Jose State, 1988-89
50 points, 92-42, vs. Puget Sound, 1992-93
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46 points, 120-74, vs. UCLA, 1975-76
43 points, 81-38, vs. Oregon State, 1981-82
42 points, 88-46, vs. California, 1946-47
40 points, 56-16, vs. Orange Athletic Club, 1916-17
40 points, 94-54, vs. Arizona, 1965-66
39 points, 100-61, vs. UCLA, 1967-68
39 points, 118-79, vs. UCLA, 1971-72
38 points, 53-15, vs. Utah, 1945-46
38 points, 116-78, vs. UCLA, 1966-67
38 points, 89-51, vs. Arizona, 1990-91
Greatest Margin of Victory (Road Games)
1. 49 points, 98-49, at Hawaii-Hilo, 1997-98
2. 42 points, 85-43, at Washington State, 1988-89
3. 41 points, 101-57, at Nevada, 1998-99
4. 40 points, 67-27, at Western Reserve, 1936-37
40 points, 68-28, at Montana State, 1936-37
6. 37 points, 89-52, at Washington State, 1999-00
7. 36 points, 69-33, at UCLA, 1937-38
36 points, 84-84, at Washington State, 1963-64
9. 35 points, 62-27, at Long Beach YMCA, 1916-17
10. 34 points, 46-12, at Whittier, 1916-17
Greatest Margin of Victory (Neutral Games)
1. 65 points, 92-27, vs. Duquesne at Cleveland, 1937-38
2. 39 points, 73-34, vs. Utah State at San Francisco, 1935-36
3. 38 points, 114-76, vs. Rochester at Rochester, 1969-70
4. 36 points, 88-52, vs. UNC Greensboro at Anchorage, 1996-97
5. 35 points, 72-37, vs. Saint Mary’s at Oakland, 1963-64
6. 29 points, 89-60, vs. UNC Greensboro, 2000-01
7. 26 points, 71-45, vs. Texas-San Antonio at Seattle, 2003-04
8. 25 points, 47-22, vs. Pacific at San Jose, 1915-16
9. 24 points, 44-20, vs. Pacific at San Jose, 1916-17
10.23 points, 46-23, vs. Santa Clara at San Francisco, 1935-36
23 points, 83-60, vs. Seton Hall at San Jose, 1995-96
Total Games Played
Overall ........................................................... 2,291 in 92 seasons
Home . .................................................................................. 1,171
Road ........................................................................................ 867
Neutral . ................................................................................... 253
Pacific Coast . .......................................................................... 426
AAWU ....................................................................................... 93
Pac-8 ........................................................................................ 154
Pac-10 ...................................................................................... 522
All-Time Won-Lost Record
Overall .......................................................................... 1,298-993
Home . ............................................................................. 801-370
Road ................................................................................ 347-520
Neutral . ........................................................................... 150-103
Pacific Coast . ................................................................. 199-227
AAWU ................................................................................. 51-42
Pac-8 .................................................................................. 45-109
Pac-10 .............................................................................. 287-235
30+ Win Seasons
1997-98 . ................................................................................ 30-5
2000-01 . ................................................................................ 31-3
2003-04 . ................................................................................ 30-2
20+ Win Seasons
1935-36 . ................................................................................ 20-7
1936-37 . ................................................................................ 25-2
1937-38 . ................................................................................ 21-3
1940-41 . ................................................................................ 21-5
1941-42 . ................................................................................ 28-4
1987-88 . .............................................................................. 21-12
1988-89 . ................................................................................ 26-7
1990-91 . .............................................................................. 20-13
1994-95 . ................................................................................ 20-9
1995-96 . ................................................................................ 21-8
1996-97 . ................................................................................ 22-8
1997-98 . ................................................................................ 30-5
1998-99 . ................................................................................ 26-7
1999-00 . ................................................................................ 27-4
2000-01 . ................................................................................ 31-3
2001-02 . .............................................................................. 20-10
2002-03 . ................................................................................ 24-9
2003-04 . ................................................................................ 30-2
20+ Win Seasons by Coach
Mike Montgomery ................................................................... 13
(’87-88, ’88-89, ’90-91, ’94-95, ’95-96, ’96-97, ’97-98,
’98-99, ’99-00, ’00-01, ’01-02, ’02-03, ’03-04)
John Bunn ........................................... 3 (’35-46, ’36-37, ’37-38)
Everett Dean . ................................................... 2 (’40-41, ’41-42)
Record in Season Openers
Overall ................................................................................. 75-17
Home . ................................................................................... 62-7
Away ........................................................................................ 8-8
Neutral . ................................................................................... 5-2
Record in Home Openers
Overall ................................................................................. 76-16
Maples Pavilion .................................................................... 33-6
Record in Road Openers
Overall ................................................................................. 51-41
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Records vs. Opponents
Air Force (5-6)
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80-65 in 1966-67 (h)
53-55 in 1967-68 (a)
64-65 in 1968-69 (a)
90-69 in 1969-70 (h)
92-66 in 1971-72 (h)
58-75 in 1973-74 (a)
69-48 in 1974-75 (h)
62-69 in 1976-77 (a)
59-61 in 1979-80 (a)
58-52 in 1980-81 (h)
45-79 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 26 points (92-66),
1971-72
Biggest Loss: 34 points (45-79),
2006-07
Current Streak: 1, Air Force
Alabama (0-2)
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75-80 in 1991-92 (n)
67-70 in 2003-04 (n)
Biggest Loss: 5 points (75-80),
1991-92
Current Streak: 1, Air Force
Alaska-Anchorage (3-0)
W 109-98 in 1977-78 (h)
W 91-69 in 1996-97 (a)
W 105-70 in 1996-97 (h)
Biggest Win: 35 points (105-70),
1996-97
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Alcorn State (1-0)
Kenny Brown had a breakthrough game against Arizona on March 3,
with a career-high 22 points, including four 3-pointers.
W 69-57 in 1998-99 (n)
Biggest Win: 12 points (69-57),
1998-99
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
American (3-0)
W 57-56 in 1992-93 (h)
W 97-71 in 1994-95 (a)
W 80-52 in 1995-96 (h)
Biggest Win: 28 points (80-52),
1995-96
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Arizona (25-48)
Da’Veed Dildy appeared in 11 games last year as a freshman.
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44-38 in 1937-38 (a)
56-26 in 1941-42 (a)
54-33 in 1941-42 (a)
66-56 in 1954-55 (a)
74-69 in 1958-59 (h)
54-94 in 1965-66 (a)
82-67 in 1966-67 (h)
64-75 in 1968-69 (n)
75-68 in 1972-73 (h)
67-80 in 1974-75 (a)
82-90 in 1976-77 (a)
64-74 in 1978-79 (a)
62-63 in 1978-79 (a)
99-80 in 1979-80 (h)
88-95 in 1979-80 (a)
81-91 in 1980-81 (h)
69-73 in 1980-81 (a)
54-61 in 1981-82 (a)
67-72 in 1981-82 (h)
86-69 in 1982-83 (h)
73-74 in 1982-83 (a)
74-66 in 1983-84 (a)
76-87 in 1983-84 (h)
55-51 in 1984-85 (h)
56-68 in 1984-85 (a)
69-77 in 1985-86 (a)
62-56 in 1985-86 (h)
70-77 in 1986-87 (a)
75-73 in 1986-87 (h)
65-90 in 1987-88 (a)
82-74 in 1987-88 (h)
83-97 in 1987-88 (a)
83-78 in 1988-89 (h)
52-72 in 1988-89 (a)
51-73 in 1988-89 (n)
61-68 in 1989-90 (a)
61-80 in 1989-90 (h)
61-85 in 1989-90 (n)
76-78 in 1990-91 (h)
51-89 in 1990-91 (a)
70-72 in 1991-92 (h)
83-89 in 1991-92 (a)
61-96 in 1992-93 (a)
80-94 in 1992-93 (h)
72-89 in 1993-94 (a)
60-77 in 1993-94 (h)
83-89 (ot) in 1994-95 (h)
73-84 in 1994-95 (a)
80-71 in 1995-96 (h)
85-79 in 1995-96 (a)
75-76 in 1996-97 (a)
81-80 in 1996-97 (h)
75-93 in 1997-98 (h)
58-90 in 1997-98 (a)
76-78 in 1998-99 (a)
98-83 in 1998-99 (h)
65-68 in 1999-00 (h)
81-86 in 1999-00 (a)
85-76 in 2000-01 (a)
75-76 in 2000-01 (h)
82-88 (ot) in 2001-02 (h)
76-71 in 2001-02 (a)
82-77 in 2002-03 (a)
69-72 in 2002-03 (h)
82-72 in 2003-04 (a)
80-77 in 2003-04 (n)
87-76 in 2004-05 (h)
72-90 in 2004-05 (a)
81-90 in 2005-06 (a)
72-76 in 2005-06 (h)
68-73 in 2005-06 (n)
79-85 in 2006-07 (a)
80-85 (ot) in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 30 points (56-26),
1941-42
Biggest Loss: 40 points (54-94),
1965-66
Current Streak: 6, Arizona
71-76 in 1991-92 (a)
87-109 in 1992-93 (a)
71-75 in 1992-93 (h)
67-78 in 1993-94 (a)
69-71 in 1993-94 (h)
91-75 in 1994-95 (h)
70-79 in 1994-95 (a)
83-70 in 1995-96 (h)
67-53 in 1995-96 (a)
81-65 in 1996-97 (a)
86-63 in 1996-97 (h)
87-90 (ot) in 1997-98 (h)
86-73 in 1997-98 (a)
73-63 in 1998-99 (a)
87-77 (ot) in 1998-99 (h)
86-67 in 1999-00 (h)
65-57 in 1999-00 (a)
94-77 in 2000-01 (a)
99-75 in 2000-01 (h)
90-81 in 2001-02 (h)
81-76 in 2001-02 (a)
58-57 in 2002-03 (a)
88-77 in 2002-03 (h)
63-62 in 2003-04 (a)
81-51 in 2003-04 (h)
69-81 in 2004-05 (h)
67-74 in 2004-05 (a)
70-64 in 2005-06 (a)
82-69 in 2005-06 (h)
71-60 in 2006-07 (a)
63-53 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 33 points (96-63),
1987-88
Biggest Loss: 25 points (54-79),
1980-81
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Arizona State (36-26)
Army (1-0)
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78-71 in 1957-58 (h)
60-61 in 1963-64 (a)
71-82 in 1965-66 (a)
87-73 in 1966-67 (h)
68-80 in 1978-79 (a)
75-61 in 1978-79 (h)
64-70 in 1979-80 (h)
80-93 in 1979-80 (a)
66-84 in 1980-81 (h)
54-79 in 1980-81 (a)
58-66 in 1981-82 (a)
69-70 in 1981-82 (h)
86-80 in 1982-83 (h)
72-76 (2ot) in 1982-83 (h)
64-58 in 1983-84 (a)
74-66 in 1983-84 (h)
74-89 in 1984-85 (h)
75-91 in 1984-85 (a)
66-59 in 1985-86 (a)
75-77 (ot) in 1985-86 (h)
69-65 in 1986-87 (a)
97-92 (ot) in 1986-87 (h)
80-104 in 1987-88 (a)
96-63 in 1987-88 (h)
94-65 in 1988-89 (h)
75-60 in 1988-89 (a)
53-64 in 1989-90 (a)
57-44 in 1989-90 (h)
47-58 in 1990-91 (h)
57-75 in 1990-91 (a)
86-73 in 1991-92 (h)
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Arkansas (1-0)
W 60-53 in 1947-48 (n)
Biggest Win: 7 points (60-53), 1947-48
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Arkansas State (0-1)
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59-60 in 1987-88 (h)
Biggest Loss: 1 point (60-59),
1987-88
Current Streak: 1, Arkansas State
W 75-60 in 1984-85 (n)
Biggest Win: 15 points (75-60),
1984-85
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Auburn (1-0)
W 67-58 in 1999-2000 (n)
Biggest Win: 9 points (67-58),
1999-00
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Baltimore (1-0)
W 45-43 in 1939-40 (a)
Biggest Win: 2 points (45-43),
1939-40
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Baylor (2-0)
W 83-67 in 1950-51 (h)
W 69-56 in 1987-88 (n)
Biggest Win: 16 points (83-67),
1950-51
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Belmont (1-0)
W 97-63 in 2001-02 (h)
Biggest Win: 34 points (97-63),
2001-02
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
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Boston College (0-1)
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89-97 in 1979-80 (n)
Biggest Loss: 8 points (97-89),
1979-80
Current Streak: 1, Boston College
Boston University (1-0)
W 61-57 in 2002-03 (h)
Biggest Win: 4 points (61-57),
2002-03
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Bowling Green (1-0)
W 90-82 in 1971-72 (n)
Biggest Win: 8 points (90-82),
1971-72
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Bradley (2-3)
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51-56 in 1946-47 (a)
46-47 in 1947-48 (h)
58-61 in 1950-51 (n)
87-73 in 1952-53 (n)
66-58 in 1996-97 (n)
Biggest Win: 14 points (87-73),
1952-53
Biggest Loss: 5 points (51-56),
1946-47
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
BYU (2-4)
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89-95 in 1968-69 (h)
94-78 in 1968-69 (h)
67-70 in 1970-71 (a)
64-85 in 1970-71 (a)
76-81 in 2001-02 (n)
62-53 in 2004-05 (n)
Biggest Win: 16 points (94-78),
1968-69
Biggest Loss: 21 points (64-85),
1970-71
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
BYU-Hawaii (1-0)
W 98-89 in 1983-84 (h)
Biggest Win: 9 points (98-89),
1983-84
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Brown (2-0)
W 88-71 in 1982-83 (h)
W 90-78 in 1987-88 (h)
Biggest Win: 17 points (88-71),
1982-83
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Butler (1-0)
W 99-86 in 1997-98 (n)
Biggest Win: 13 points (99-86),
1997-98
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
California (109-137)
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12-32 in 1913-14 (h)
17-37 in 1913-14 (h)
22-38 in 1914-15 (h)
22-35 in 1914-15 (h)
28-32 in 1915-16 (h)
26-46 in 1915-16 (a)
14-20 in 1916-17 (a)
20-29 in 1916-17 (h)
22-18 in 1917-18 (h)
24-27 in 1917-18 (a)
17-26 in 1917-18 (h)
26-29 in 1918-19 (a)
25-35 in 1918-19 (h)
27-20 in 1919-20 (h)
33-24 in 1919-20 (a)
24-30 in 1920-21 (a)
30-25 in 1920-21 (h)
25-21 in 1920-21 (n)
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14-24 in 1921-22 (h)
17-27 in 1921-22 (n)
23-26 in 1922-23 (a)
18-17 in 1922-23 (h)
20-30 in 1922-23 (a)
33-17 in 1922-23 (h)
18-17 in 1923-24 (h)
25-26 in 1923-24 (a)
23-27 in 1923-24 (h)
23-26 in 1923-24 (a)
13-17 in 1924-25 (h)
18-22 (ot) in 1924-25 (a)
16-15 in 1924-25 (h)
16-17 in 1924-25 (a)
17-18 in 1925-26 (h)
16-24 in 1925-26 (a)
24-32 in 1926-27 (a)
19-29 in 1926-27 (h)
25-31 in 1927-28 (n)
12-29 in 1927-28 (n)
17-28 in 1927-28 (n)
23-41 in 1928-29 (n)
17-19 in 1928-29 (h)
18-27 in 1928-29 (n)
30-36 in 1929-30 (h)
31-38 in 1929-30 (n)
25-41 in 1929-30 (h)
37-32 in 1930-31 (n)
34-37 in 1930-31 (h)
32-46 in 1930-31 (n)
19-25 in 1931-32 (h)
16-33 in 1931-32 (n)
18-29 in 1931-32 (h)
22-37 in 1932-33 (a)
18-28 in 1932-33 (h)
23-41 in 1932-33 (a)
34-43 in 1933-34 (h)
25-42 in 1933-34 (a)
34-20 in 1933-34 (a)
15-43 in 1933-34 (h)
45-31 in 1934-35 (a)
31-37 in 1934-35 (h)
34-38 in 1934-35 (h)
43-50 in 1934-35 (a)
41-38 in 1935-36 (h)
35-39 in 1935-36 (a)
30-63 in 1935-36 (a)
40-26 in 1935-36 (h)
51-35 in 1936-37 (a)
50-37 in 1936-37 (h)
36-32 in 1936-37 (a)
31-44 in 1936-37 (h)
44-47 in 1937-38 (a)
62-33 in 1937-38 (h)
41-39 in 1937-38 (h)
63-42 in 1937-38 (a)
29-45 in 1938-39 (h)
25-43 in 1938-39 (a)
39-35 in 1938-39 (a)
32-43 in 1938-39 (h)
55-32 in 1939-40 (h)
36-38 in 1939-40 (a)
35-33 in 1939-40 (a)
27-31 in 1939-40 (h)
35-31 in 1940-41 (a)
49-42 in 1940-41 (h)
29-40 in 1940-41 (a)
49-36 in 1940-41 (h)
51-35 in 1941-42 (h)
38-36 in 1941-42 (a)
59-49 in 1941-42 (h)
32-30 in 1941-42 (a)
32-33 in 1942-43 (a)
36-34 in 1942-43 (h)
53-45 in 1942-43 (a)
48-43 in 1942-43 (h)
36-47 in 1945-46 (h)
28-47 in 1945-46 (a)
31-42 in 1945-46 (a)
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37-53 in 1945-46 (h)
46-47 in 1946-47 (a)
36-48 in 1946-47 (h)
40-46 in 1946-47 (h)
46-88 in 1946-47 (a)
34-40 in 1947-48 (h)
46-50 in 1947-48 (a)
38-45 in 1947-48 (a)
45-49 in 1947-48 (h)
54-56 in 1948-49 (n)
66-65 in 1948-49 (a)
55-48 in 1948-49 (h)
56-53 in 1948-49 (h)
55-46 in 1948-49 (a)
55-60 in 1949-50 (h)
50-47 in 1949-50 (a)
58-46 in 1949-50 (a)
55-64 in 1949-50 (h)
41-73 in 1950-51 (a)
64-60 in 1950-51 (h)
75-57 in 1950-51 (n)
57-56 in 1950-51 (a)
81-74 in 1951-52 (h)
63-72 in 1951-52 (a)
52-66 in 1951-52 (a)
70-65 in 1951-52 (h)
54-68 in 1952-53 (a)
76-60 in 1952-53 (h)
62-82 in 1952-53 (h)
63-97 in 1952-53 (a)
68-83 in 1953-54 (h)
50-56 in 1953-54 (a)
80-98 in 1953-54 (a)
80-70 in 1953-54 (h)
59-57 in 1954-55 (a)
75-67 in 1954-55 (h)
90-84 in 1954-55 (h)
77-68 in 1954-55 (a)
66-63 in 1955-56 (a)
70-68 in 1955-56 (h)
45-59 in 1956-57 (a)
64-67 (ot) in 1956-57 (h)
45-60 in 1957-58 (a)
59-67 in 1957-58 (h)
56-53 in 1958-59 (h)
46-67 in 1958-59 (a)
43-52 in 1959-60 (h)
42-51 in 1959-60 (a)
51-70 in 1959-60 (h)
36-40 in 1960-61 (h)
53-52 in 1960-61 (a)
50-52 in 1960-61 (h)
61-64 in 1960-61 (a)
74-42 in 1961-62 (h)
64-51 in 1961-62 (a)
59-54 in 1961-62 (h)
70-68 (2ot) in 1962-63 (a)
60-61 in 1962-63 (h)
68-58 in 1962-63 (a)
69-57 in 1963-64 (a)
52-59 in 1963-64 (h)
61-59 (ot) in 1963-64 (h)
86-79 in 1964-65 (a)
72-59 in 1964-65 (h)
63-59 in 1965-66 (a)
73-88 in 1965-66 (h)
83-67 in 1966-67 (a)
58-83 in 1966-67 (h)
81-88 in 1967-68 (a)
64-51 in 1967-68 (h)
65-73 in 1968-69 (a)
83-79 in 1968-69 (h)
73-71 in 1969-70 (h)
83-100 in 1969-70 (a)
74-99 in 1970-71 (a)
84-100 in 1970-71 (h)
93-86 in 1971-72 (h)
70-84 in 1971-72 (a)
73-68 in 1972-73 (a)
Landry Fields appeared in 30 games off the bench as a freshman,
averaging 4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per contest.
Taj Finger played in all 31 games for the Cardinal during the 2006-07
season.
Records vs. Opponents
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
*L
L
W
W
70-66 in 1972-73 (h)
71-53 in 1973-74 (h)
68-71 in 1973-74 (a)
46-60 in 1974-75 (a)
73-78 in 1974-75 (h)
85-89 (2ot) in 1975-76 (h)
73-65 in 1975-76 (a)
85-66 in 1976-77 (h)
91-101 in 1976-77 (a)
68-84 in 1977-78 (h)
86-85 in 1977-78 (a)
73-50 in 1978-79 (a)
54-49 in 1978-79 (h)
69-77 in 1979-80 (h)
75-74 in 1979-80 (a)
56-58 in 1980-81 (a)
81-72 in 1980-81 (h)
78-87 in 1981-82 (h)
59-78 in 1981-82 (a)
61-75 in 1982-83 (a)
64-66 in 1982-83 (h)
64-66 in 1983-84 (h)
62-51 in 1983-84 (a)
72-87 in 1984-85 (a)
41-43 (2ot) in 1984-85 (h)
69-75 in 1985-86 (h)
53-81 in 1985-86 (a)
72-87 in 1986-87 (a)
88-80 in 1986-87 (h)
70-54 in 1987-88 (h)
71-61 in 1987-88 (a)
64-75 in 1988-89 (a)
97-71 in 1988-89 (h)
63-66 in 1989-90 (h)
79-58 in 1989-90 (a)
77-61 in 1989-90 (n)
90-72 in 1990-91 (h)
70-75 in 1990-91 (a)
76-61 in 1991-92 (h)
92-66 in 1991-92 (a)
66-83 in 1992-93 (a)
61-86 in 1992-93 (h)
88-79 in 1993-94 (h)
62-80 in 1993-94 (a)
78-73 in 1994-95 (a)
83-70 in 1994-95 (h)
93-79 in 1995-96 (h)
69-85 in 1995-96 (a)
64-70 in 1996-97 (a)
73-63 in 1996-97 (h)
84-74 in 1997-98 (h)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
74-72 in 1997-98 (a)
71-62 in 1998-99 (h)
57-55 in 1998-99 (a)
81-70 in 1999-00 (a)
101-50 in 1999-00 (h)
84-58 in 2000-01 (h)
88-56 in 2000-01 (a)
82-62 in 2001-02 (h)
54-68 in 2001-02 (a)
59-72 in 2002-03 (a)
72-60 in 2002-03 (h)
68-61 in 2003-04 (h)
69-58 in 2003-04 (a)
74-58 in 2004-05 (a)
71-56 in 2004-05 (h)
75-61 in 2005-06 (h)
62-65 in 2005-06 (a)
63-67 in 2006-07 (h)
90-71 in 2006-07 (a)
*game later forfeited by Cal
Biggest Win: 51 points (101-50), 1999-00
Biggest Loss: 40 points (48-88), 1946-47
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Cal Poly Pomona (4-0)
W
W
W
W
82-67 in 1951-52 (h)
63-61 in 1975-76 (h)
92-91 (ot) in 1977-78 (h)
89-75 in 1978-79 (h)
Biggest Win: 15 points (82-67), 1951-52
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Cal Poly (4-1)
L
W
W
W
W
61-79 in 1976-77 (h)
82-71 in 1977-78 (h)
88-56 in 1989-90 (h)
94-52 in 1994-95 (h)
82-58 in 2005-06 (h)
Biggest Win: 42 points (94-52), 1994-95
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Cal State Bakersfield (1-0)
Cal State Northridge (3-0)
Colgate (2-0)
W 86-67 in 1976-77 (h)
W 80-59 in 1991-92 (h)
W 89-58 in 1993-94 (h)
Biggest Win: 31 points (89-58), 1993-94
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
W 77-66 in 1989-90 (h)
W 82-70 in 1994-95 (h)
Biggest Win: 12 points (82-70), 1994-95
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Canisius (1-0)
L 78-82 in 1996-97 (n)
W 67-57 in 1997-98 (n)
Biggest Win: 10 points (67-57), 1997-98
Biggest Loss: 4 points (82-78), 1996-97
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W 39-29 in 1936-37 (a)
Biggest Win: 10 points (39-29), 1936-37
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Carleton (1-0)
W 54-41 in 1946-47 (a)
Biggest Win: 13 points (54-41), 1946-47
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Colorado (5-3)
W 70-61 in 1990-91 (n)
Biggest Win: 9 points (70-61), 1990-91
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
25-21 in 1932-33 (a)
24-29 in 1932-33 (a)
46-35 in 1941-42 (n)
62-60 in 1950-51 (n)
75-69 in 1951-52 (n)
58-61 in 1957-58 (a)
79-89 in 1990-91 (a)
71-58 in 1991-92 (h)
Biggest Win: 13 points (71-58), 1991-92
Biggest Loss: 10 points (79-89), 1990-91
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Chaminade (3-1)
Colorado State (4-2)
Centenary (1-0)
W 73-67 in 1956-57 (a)
Biggest Win: 6 points (73-67), 1956-57
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Central Florida (1-0)
W
W
W
L
60-55 in 1983-84 (a)
77-59 in 1985-86 (a)
93-82 in 1987-88 (a)
63-71 in 1992-93 (a)
Biggest Win: 18 points (77-59), 1985-86
Biggest Loss: 8 points (63-71), 1992-93
Current Streak: 1, Chaminade
Charlotte (1-0)
W 70-68 in 1994-95 (n)
Biggest Loss: 2 points (70-68), 1994-95
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Chico State (0-1)
L
78-82 in 1982-83 (h)
W 72-31 in 1999-2000 (h)
Biggest Win: 41 points (72-31), 1999-2000
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Biggest Loss: 4 points (78-82), 1982-83
Current Streak: 1, Chico State
Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-0)
L 49-60 in 1968-69 (h)
L 76-80 in 1969-70 (a)
W 78-65 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 13 points (78-65) in 2000-01
Biggest Loss: 11 points (49-60) in 1968-69
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W 72-54 in 1982-83 (h)
Biggest Win: 18 points (72-54), 1982-83
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
College of Charleston (1-1)
Cincinnati (1-2)
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
24-32 in 1932-33 (a)
72-77 in 1972-73 (a)
56-45 in 1973-74 (h)
83-76 in 1976-77 (a)
86-73 in 1977-78 (h)
63-49 in 1988-89 (h)
Biggest Win: 14 points (63-49), 1988-89
Biggest Loss: 8 points (24-32), 1932-33
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Columbia (3-1)
W
L
W
W
55-31 in 1939-40 (n)
66-69 in 1968-69 (n)
85-76 in 1970-71 (h)
76-66 in 1986-87 (h)
Biggest Win: 24 points (55-31), 1939-40
Biggest Loss: 3 points (66-69), 1968-69
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Connecticut (0-4)
L
L
L
L
56-57 in 1956-57 (n)
56-76 in 1997-98 (a)
59-70 in 1998-99 (h)
74-85 in 2002-03 (n)
Biggest Loss: 20 points (56-76), 1997-98
Current Streak: 4, Connecticut
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Records vs. Opponents
Cornell (2-1)
Elon (1-0)
L 56-59 in 1950-51 (a)
W 90-45 in 1988-89 (h)
W 67-55 in 1994-95 (h)
Biggest Win: 45 points (90-45),
1988-89
Biggest Loss: 3 points (59-56),
1950-51
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
W 82-58 in 1998-99 (h)
Biggest Win: 24 points (82-58),
1998-99
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
2000-01
Florida (4-0)
Gonzaga (2-4)
Creighton (1-1)
W 33-29 in 1934-35 (a)
L 26-31 in 1934-35 (a)
Biggest Win: 4 points (33-29),
1934-35
Biggest Loss: 5 points (31-26),
1934-35
Current Streak: 1, Creighton
Dartmouth (5-1)
L
W
W
W
W
W
47-48 in 1938-39 (h)
55-29 in 1939-40 (a)
55-38 in 1941-42 (n)
56-55 in 1955-56 (n)
102-85 in 1971-72 (h)
71-54 in 2004-05 (h)
Biggest Win: 27 points (102-85),
1971-72
Biggest Loss: 1 point (47-48),
1938-39
Current Streak: 5, Stanford
Davidson (1-0)
W 87-61 in 1999-2000 (h)
Biggest Win: 26 points (87-61),
1999-2000
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Denver (7-2)
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
47-48 in 1946-47 (a)
77-70 in 1957-58 (a)
66-58 in 1966-67 (h)
84-82 in 1967-68 (a)
74-77 in 1972-73 (a)
108-82 in 1973-74 (h)
56-52 in 2004-05 (a)
71-49 in 2005-06 (h)
82-39 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 43 points (82-39),
2006-07
Biggest Loss: 3 points (74-77),
1972-73
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
DePaul (1-1)
W 88-75 in 1966-67 (h)
L 67-76 in 1992-93 (h)
Biggest Win: 13 points (88-75),
1966-67
Biggest Loss: 9 points (67-76),
1992-93
Current Streak: 1, DePaul
Duke (2-0)
W 80-79 (ot) in 1999-00 (n)
W 84-83 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 1 point, twice
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Duquesne (1-0)
W 92-27 in 1937-38 (n)
Biggest Win: 65 points (92-27),
1937-38
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Eastern Montana (1-0)
W 80-69 in 1983-84 (h)
Total Points: 80-69
Biggest Win: 11 points (80-69),
1983-84
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W
W
W
W
80-70 in 1974-75 (h)
84-69 in 1988-89 (n)
86-74 in 1990-91 (h)
69-65 in 2002-03 (n)
Biggest Win: 15 points (84-69),
1988-89
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Florida International (1-0)
W 77-50 in 2003-04 (h)
Biggest Win: 27 points (77-50),
2003-04
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Fordham (3-1)
W
W
L
W
59-44 in 1960-61 (h)
77-54 in 1972-73 (h)
66-69 in 1985-86 (n)
86-60 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 26 points (86-60),
2000-01
Biggest Loss: 3 points (66-69),
1985-86
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Fresno State (7-1)
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
21-23 in 1926-27 (a)
25-20 in 1927-28 (h)
60-32 in 1938-39 (h)
44-34 in 1946-47 (h)
45-40 in 1947-48 (h)
46-26 in 1948-49 (h)
95-70 in 1953-54 (h)
69-67 in 2006-07 (a)
Biggest Win: 28 points (60-32),
1938-39
Biggest Loss: 2 points (21-23),
1926-27
Current Streak: 7, Stanford
Furman (2-0)
W 78-74 in 1981-82 (h)
W 88-71 in 1988-89 (n)
Biggest Win: 17 points (88-71),
1988-89
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Georgetown (0-1)
L
81-101 in 1969-70 (n)
Biggest Loss: 20 points (81-101),
1969-70
Current Streak: 1, Georgetown
George Washington (2-1)
W 87-72 in 1985-86 (h)
L 70-81 in 1990-91 (h)
W 70-56 in 1998-99 (a)
Biggest Win: 14 points (70-56),
1998-99
Biggest Loss: 11 points (70-81),
1990-91
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Georgia (2-0)
W 76-74 in 1997-98 (n)
W 71-58 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 13 points (71-58),
2000-01
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Georgia Tech (2-1)
L 65-67 in 1986-87 (n)
W 64-61 (ot) in 1999-00 (n)
W 80-68 in 2000-01 (h)
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Biggest Win: 12 points (80-68),
Biggest Loss: 2 points (65-67),
2000-01
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
L
L
W
W
L
L
76-80 in 1993-94 (h)
74-82 in 1998-99 (n)
81-71 in 2002-03 (n)
87-80 in 2003-04 (n)
76-80 in 2005-06 (a)
86-90 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 10 points (81-71),
2002-03
Biggest Loss: 8 points (74-82),
2002-03
Current Streak: 2, Gonzaga
Hawaii (8-3)
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
58-70 in 1952-53 (a)
82-71 in 1953-54 (h)
85-55 in 1954-55 (h)
71-51 in 1954-55 (a)
58-51 in 1954-55 (a)
53-70 in 1975-76 (a)
66-65 in 1975-76 (a)
84-71 in 1976-77 (h)
72-68 in 1977-78 (a)
57-69 in 1989-90 (a)
84-55 in 1990-91 (h)
Biggest Win: 30 points (85-55),
1954-55
Biggest Loss: 17 points (53-70),
1975-76
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Anthony Goods connected on a team-best 60 three-pointers in 2006-07
while averaging 12.8 points per game.
Hawaii Pacific (2-0)
W 115-74 in 1983-84 (h)
W 89-78 in 1983-84 (a)
Biggest Win: 41 points (115-74),
1983-84
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Harvard (8-0)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
103-81 in 1978-79 (h)
93-70 in 1981-82 (h)
81-77 in 1982-83 (a)
79-66 in 1983-84 (h)
78-62 in 1985-86 (a)
97-60 in 1987-88 (h)
65-59 in 1995-96 (h)
100-59 in 2003-04 (h)
Biggest Win: 41 points (100-59),
2003-04
Current Streak: 8, Stanford
Houston (1-2)
L 67-87 in 1971-72 (h)
L 68-74 in 1974-75 (a)
W 93-86 in 1990-91 (h)
Biggest Win: 7 points (93-86),
1990-91
Biggest Loss: 20 points (67-87),
1971-72
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Howard (1-0)
W 71-46 in 1992-93 (h)
Biggest Win: 25 points (71-46),
1992-93
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Idaho (6-3)
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
33-28 in 1938-39 (h)
77-60 in 1955-56 (h)
74-62 in 1955-56 (h)
57-60 in 1956-57 (a)
71-63 in 1956-57 (a)
58-67 in 1957-58 (a)
72-62 in 1957-58 (h)
Lawrence Hill was named All-Pac-10 after leading Stanford in scoring
during the 2006-07 season.
Records vs. Opponents
L 31-36 in 1958-59 (a)
W 50-36 in 1958-59 (h)
Biggest Win: 17 points (77-60), 1955-56
Biggest Loss: 9 points (58-67), 1957-58
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Lehigh (2-0)
McNeese State (1-0)
W 82-59 in 1989-90 (h)
W 95-42 in 1997-98 (h)
Biggest Win: 53 points (95-42), 1997-98
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
W 91-75 in 1993-94 (h)
Biggest Win: 16 points (91-75), 1993-94
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Illinois (2-4)
Long Beach State (3-0)
W 83-60 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 23 points (83-60), 2000-01
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
L
L
L
L
W
W
26-38 in 1942-43 (a)
62-71 in 1958-59 (a)
62-74 in 1959-60 (n)
67-81 in 1966-67 (a)
74-72 in 1967-68 (h)
89-76 in 1974-75 (n)
Biggest Win: 13 points (89-76), 1974-75
Biggest Loss: 14 points (67-81), 1966-67
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Indiana (0-4)
L
L
L
L
59-60 in 1940-41 (n, at SF)
50-58 in 1960-61 (n)
73-83 in 1987-88 (n)
73-84 in 1988-89 (a)
Biggest Loss: 11 points (73-84), 1988-89
Current Streak: 4, Indiana
Iowa (3-5)
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
28-38 in 1934-35 (a)
46-73 in 1954-55 (a)
54-52 in 1955-56 (h)
74-77 in 1966-67 (a)
87-86 in 1967-68 (h)
68-83 in 1978-79 (n)
75-78 in 1987-88 (n)
72-58 in 1999-00 (n)
Biggest Win: 14 points (72-58), 1999-00
Biggest Loss: 27 points (46-73), 1954-55
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Iowa State (1-0)
W 103-102 in 1951-52 (n)
Biggest Win: 1 point (103-102), 1951-52
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Kansas (2-8)
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
20-38 in 1932-33 (a)
17-38 in 1932-33 (a)
28-34 in 1932-33 (a)
47-48 in 1946-47 (a)
69-64 (ot) in 1963-64 (h)
54-72 in 1967-68 (a)
67-76 in 1968-69 (h)
62-83 in 1989-90 (n)
63-86 in 2001-02 (n)
64-58 in 2003-04 (h)
Biggest Win: 5 points (69-64), 1963-64
Biggest Loss: 23 points (63-86), 2001-02
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Kansas State (0-1)
L
65-73 in 1965-66 (a)
Biggest Win: 8 points (65-73), 1965-66
Current Streak: 1, Kansas State
Kentucky (0-2)
L
L
77-78 in 1973-74 (a)
85-86 (ot) in 1997-98 (n)
Biggest Win: 1 point, twice
Current Streak: 2, Kentucky
Lafayette (1-0)
W 80-54 in 1982-83 (h)
Biggest Win: 26 points (80-54), 1982-83
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
LaSalle (1-2)
L 80-95 in 1952-53 (n)
L 66-67 in 1973-74 (n)
W 84-73 in 1984-85 (h)
Biggest Win: 11 points (84-73), 1984-85
Biggest Loss: 15 points (80-95), 1952-53
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W 80-77 in 1987-88 (h)
W 86-63 in 2000-01 (n)
W 94-77 in 2001-02 (h)
Biggest Win: 17 points (94-77), 2001-02
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Long Island (2-0)
W 45-31 in 1936-37 (h)
W 49-35 in 1937-38 (a)
Biggest Win: 14 points, twice
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Louisiana Tech (1-0)
W 62-59 in 1989-90 (h)
Biggest Win: 3 points (62-59), 1989-90
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Louisville (0-2)
L
L
67-82 in 2004-05
58-78 in 2006-07
Biggest Loss: 15 points (67-82), 2004-05
Current Streak: 2, Louisville
Loyola (Md.) (1-0)
W 98-56 in 1991-92 (h)
Biggest Win: 42 points (98-56), 1991-92
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Loyola Marymount (5-0)
W
W
W
W
W
74-57 in 1951-52 (h)
67-57 in 1952-53 (n)
77-54 in 1953-54 (h)
79-75 in 1981-82 (h)
67-59 in 1984-85 (h)
Biggest Win: 23 points (77-54), 1953-54
Current Streak: 5, Stanford
LSU (2-2)
W
W
L
L
91-69 in 1965-66 (h)
92-80 in 1974-75 (h)
85-89 in 1975-76 (a)
63-72 in 1992-93 (n)
Biggest Win: 22 points (91-69), 1965-66
Biggest Loss: 9 points (63-72), 1992-93
Current Streak: 2, LSU
Manhattan (2-0)
W 73-60 in 1993-94 (n)
W 81-59 in 1996-97 (n)
Biggest Win: 22 points (81-59), 1996-97
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Marquette (0-4)
L
L
L
L
26-39 in 1934-35 (a)
50-63 in 1959-60 (a)
58-69 in 1980-81 (a)
65-66 in 1981-82 (h)
Biggest Loss: 13 points (26-39, 50-63), 193435, 1959-60
Current Streak: 4, Marquette
Maryland (0-3)
L
L
L
65-67 (2ot) in 1985-86 (n)
60-62 in 1998-99 (n)
73-87 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Loss: 14 points (73-87), 2000-01
Current Streak: 3, Maryland
Massachusetts (2-2)
W
W
L
L
57-51 in 1986-87 (n)
73-71 in 1990-91 (n)
53-75 in 1994-95 (n)
74-79 in 1995-96 (n)
Biggest Win: 6 points (57-51), 1986-87
Biggest Loss: 22 points (53-75), 1994-95
Current Streak: 2, Massachusetts
Memphis (1-0)
Mercer (0-1)
L
72-90 in 1984-85 (n)
Biggest Win: 18 points (90-72), 1984-85
Current Streak: 1, Mercer
Miami (Fla.) (1-1)
L 58-71 in 1986-87 (n)
W 93-59 in 1988-89 (h)
Biggest Win: 34 points (93-59), 1988-89
Biggest Loss: 13 points (58-71), 1986-87
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Miami (Ohio) (0-1)
L
72-90 in 1975-76 (n)
Biggest Loss: 18 points (72-90), 1975-76
Current Streak: 1, Miami (Ohio)
Michigan (3-1)
L
W
W
W
37-45 in 1946-47 (a)
53-51 in 1948-49 (n)
77-66 in 1950-51 (a)
59-52 in 1959-60 (n)
Biggest Win: 11 points (77-66), 1950-51
Biggest Loss: 8 points (37-45), 1946-47
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Michigan State (2-4)
L
L
W
L
W
L
18-25 in 1934-35 (a)
45-57 in 1946-47 (a)
81-80 (2ot) in 1960-61 (n)
62-72 in 1991-92 (a)
75-64 in 2001-02 (n)
53-78 in 2004-05 (n)
Biggest Win: 11 points (75-64), 2001-02
Biggest Loss: 25 points (53-78), 2004-05
Current Streak: 1, Michigan State
Minnesota (0-4)
L
L
L
L
65-67 in 1949-50 (n)
61-72 in 1958-59 (a)
52-53 (ot) in 1974-75 (a)
84-89 in 1975-76 (h)
Biggest Loss: 11 points (61-72), 1958-59
Current Streak: 4, Minnesota
Mississippi State (1-1)
W 76-56 in 1999-2000 (n)
L 70-93 in 2004-05 (n)
Biggest Win: 20 points (76-56), 1999-2000
Biggest Loss: 23 points (70-93), 2004-05
Current Streak: 1, Mississippi State
Missouri-Kansas City (1-0)
W 70-50 in 1989-90 (n)
Biggest Win: 20 points (70-50), 1989-90
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Missouri-St. Louis (1-0)
W 86-72 in 1984-85 (h)
Biggest Win: 14 points (86-72), 1984-85
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Missouri State (1-1)
W 76-51 in 1998-99 (h)
L 67-76 in 2005-06 (a)
Biggest Win: 15 points (76-51), 1998-99
Biggest Loss: 9 points (67-76), 2005-06
Current Streak: 1, Missouri State
Montana (3-2)
W 34-33 in 1930-31 (h)
W 79-63 in 1988-89 (a)
L 68-70 in 2002-03 (h)
W 84-66 in 2004-05 (h)
L 69-88 in 2005-06 (a)
Biggest Win: 18 points (84-66), 2004-05
Biggest Loss: 19 points (69-88), 2005-06
Current Streak: 1, Montana
Montana State (2-0)
W 68-28 in 1936-37 (a)
W 95-76 in 1975-76 (h)
Biggest Win: 40 points (68-28), 1936-37
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Navy (3-0)
W 67-61 in 1972-73 (n)
W 80-62 in 1995-96 (a)
W 85-68 in 1996-97 (h)
Biggest Win: 18 points (80-62), 1995-96
Current Streak: 3, Navy
Nebraska (6-3)
W
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W
W
L
W
L
W
L
21-17 in 1932-33 (a)
35-30 in 1934-35 (a)
42-39 in 1935-36 (n)
56-47 in 1938-39 (h)
47-48 in 1939-40 (a)
57-46 in 1940-41 (n)
47-51 in 1947-48 (n)
72-59 in 1961-62 (h)
67-71 in 1965-66 (a)
Biggest Win: 13 points (72-59), 1961-62
Biggest Loss: 4 points (47-51, 67-71), 194748, 1965-66
Current Streak: 1, Nebraska
Nevada (20-9)
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L
L
W
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L
W
W
W
W
W
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L
L
W
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L
W
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L
L
L
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W
W
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25-24 in 1913-14 (h)
29-44 in 1914-15 (h)
23-42 in 1915-16 (n)
33-30 in 1916-17 (h)
30-20 in 1917-18 (h)
40-24 in 1918-19 (a)
19-25 in 1919-20 (h)
18-12 in 1922-23 (h)
17-10 in 1922-23 (h)
28-13 in 1923-24 (h)
30-10 in 1923-24 (h)
18-12 in 1924-25 (h)
26-23 in 1924-25 (h)
17-24 in 1925-26 (h)
16-21 in 1925-26 (h)
26-17 in 1926-27 (h)
27-10 in 1926-27 (h)
22-26 in 1928-29 (a)
23-16 in 1928-29 (a)
26-15 in 1929-30 (a)
33-24 in 1929-30 (a)
24-25 in 1932-33 (a)
30-47 in 1945-46 (a)
69-76 in 1973-74 (h)
90-70 in 1974-75 (a)
94-70 in 1975-76 (h)
88-83 in 1976-77 (a)
101-57 in 1998-99 (a)
68-39 in 1999-00 (h)
Biggest Win: 44 points (101-57), 1998-99
Biggest Loss: 19 points (23-42), 1915-16
Current Streak: 5, Stanford
New Hampshire (1-0)
W 119-60 in 1999-2000 (h)
Biggest Win: 59 points (119-60), 1999-2000
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
New Mexico (2-1)
L 63-78 in 1974-75 (a)
W 75-44 in 2000-01 (h)
W 81-66 in 2001-02 (a)
Biggest Win: 31 points (75-44), 2000-01
Biggest Loss: 15 points (63-78), 1974-75
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
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Records vs. Opponents
North Carolina (0-10)
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
78-87 in 1967-68 (n)
61-92 in 1977-78 (n)
75-88 in 1983-84 (h)
55-89 in 1985-86 (a)
76-87 in 1988-89 (a)
60-71 in 1990-91 (n)
63-87 in 1995-96 (n)
49-57 in 1998-99 (n)
53-60 in 1999-00 (n)
57-74 in 2002-03 (n)
Biggest Loss: 34 points (55-89), 1985-86
Current Streak: 10, North Carolina
Northwestern (2-1)
L 61-62 in 1962-63 (h)
W 64-58 in 1968-69 (h)
W 58-53 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 6 points (64-58), 1968-69
Biggest Loss: 1 point (61-62), 1962-63
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Notre Dame (0-3)
L
L
L
19-29 in 1934-35 (a)
63-64 in 1991-92 (a)
61-67 in 1992-93 (h)
Biggest Loss: 10 points (19-29), 1934-35
Current Streak: 3, Notre Dame
Old Dominion (1-0)
W 84-60 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 24 points (84-60), 2000-01
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Ohio (0-1)
L
76-81 in 1992-93 (h)
Biggest Loss: 5 points (76-81), 1992-93
Current Streak: 1, Ohio
Ohio State (3-0)
W 60-45 in 1941-42 (n)
W 78-74 in 1970-71 (n)
W 68-53 in 1973-74 (n)
Biggest Win: 15 points (60-45, 68-53), 194142, 1973-74
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Oklahoma (2-1)
L 71-77 in 1951-52 (n)
W 78-72 in 1990-91 (n)
W 80-67 in 1996-97 (n)
Biggest Win: 13 points (80-67), 1996-97
Biggest Loss: 6 points (71-77), 1951-52
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Oklahoma City (0-1)
L
73-88 in 1966-67 (a)
Biggest Loss: 15 points (73-88), 1966-67
Current Streak: 1, Oklahoma City
Oregon (84-42)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
39-22 in 1919-20 (h)
36-31 in 1919-20 (h)
47-15 in 1919-20 (a)
29-18 in 1919-20 (a)
32-29 in 1921-22 (a)
23-21 in 1921-22 (a)
17-12 in 1921-22 (h)
20-9 in 1921-22 (h)
52-39 in 1937-38 (n)
59-51 in 1937-38 (h)
50-46 in 1938-39 (h)
52-45 in 1947-48 (n)
70-62 in 1948-49 (n)
70-67 in 1949-50 (a)
51-58 in 1949-50 (a)
68-73 in 1952-53 (a)
64-74 in 1952-53 (a)
85-58 in 1953-54 (h)
74-55 in 1955-56 (h)
73-60 in 1955-56 (h)
68-52 in 1956-57 (a)
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L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
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W
L
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W
W
W
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168 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
65-56 in 1956-57 (a)
49-61 in 1957-58 (a)
74-53 in 1957-58 (h)
57-49 in 1958-59 (a)
64-56 in 1958-59 (h)
55-56 (ot) in 1959-60 (a)
77-61 in 1959-60 (h)
67-60 in 1960-61 (a)
58-61 in 1960-61 (a)
79-54 in 1961-62 (h)
70-49 in 1961-62 (h)
63-44 in 1962-63 (a)
54-51 in 1962-63 (a)
59-51 in 1963-64 (h)
83-65 in 1963-64 (h)
74-56 in 1964-65 (a)
77-75 in 1964-65 (a)
73-62 in 1964-65 (h)
81-64 in 1965-66 (h)
57-66 in 1965-66 (a)
68-65 in 1966-67 (h)
71-58 in 1966-67 (a)
68-64 in 1967-68 (n)
79-73 in 1967-68 (a)
83-75 in 1967-68 (h)
72-74 in 1968-69 (a)
81-76 in 1968-69 (h)
73-87 in 1969-70 (h)
91-92 in 1969-70 (a)
72-82 in 1970-71 (a)
75-80 in 1970-71 (h)
82-78 in 1971-72 (h)
91-79 in 1971-72 (a)
56-62 in 1972-73 (a)
69-76 in 1972-73 (h)
47-48 in 1973-74 (h)
71-72 in 1973-74 (a)
83-84 in 1974-75 (a)
71-70 in 1974-75 (h)
59-72 in 1975-76 (a)
62-84 in 1975-76 (h)
48-73 in 1976-77 (a)
65-74 in 1976-77 (h)
64-74 in 1977-78 (a)
64-65 in 1977-78 (h)
55-68 in 1978-79 (a)
77-80 in 1978-79 (h)
73-77 in 1979-80 (h)
60-59 in 1979-80 (a)
82-76 in 1980-81 (a)
80-79 in 1980-81 (h)
97-88 in 1981-82 (h)
79-76 in 1981-82 (a)
80-74 in 1982-83 (a)
66-67 in 1982-83 (h)
78-79 in 1983-84 (h)
71-91 in 1983-84 (a)
54-61 in 1984-85 (h)
61-68 in 1984-85 (a)
69-83 in 1985-86 (h)
73-69 (ot) in 1985-86 (a)
73-71 in 1986-87 (h)
55-68 in 1986-87 (a)
66-80 in 1987-88 (a)
84-61 in 1987-88 (h)
88-67 in 1987-88 (n)
75-53 in 1988-89 (h)
54-50 in 1988-89 (a)
58-56 in 1989-90 (h)
61-62 in 1989-90 (a)
77-81 (ot) in 1990-91 (a)
86-75 in 1990-91 (h)
78-57 in 1991-92 (a)
70-47 in 1991-92 (h)
71-66 in 1992-93 (h)
73-84 in 1992-93 (a)
69-67 in 1993-94 (a)
84-76 in 1993-94 (h)
92-87 in 1994-95 (h)
80-89 in 1994-95 (a)
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94-73 in 1995-96 (h)
62-64 in 1995-96 (a)
72-69 (ot) in 1996-97 (a)
83-61 in 1996-97 (h)
89-67 in 1997-98 (a)
95-67 in 1997-98 (h)
77-59 in 1998-99 (h)
73-61 in 1998-99 (a)
86-71 in 1999-00 (a)
76-61 in 1999-00 (h)
100-76 in 2000-01 (h)
69-62 in 2000-01 (a)
79-87 in 2001-02 (a)
90-87 (ot) in 2001-02 (h)
81-57 in 2002-03 (h)
64-79 in 2002-03 (a)
83-80 in 2003-04 (a)
76-55 in 2003-04 (h)
70-63 in 2003-04 (n)
88-69 in 2004-05 (h)
58-56 in 2004-05 (a)
64-62 in 2005-06 (h)
57-56 in 2005-06 (a)
59-66 in 2006-07 (a)
88-69 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 32 points (47-15), 1919-20
Biggest Loss: 25 points (48-73), 1977-78
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Oregon State (56-68)
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L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
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W
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W
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W
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W
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L
L
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W
L
L
L
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L
W
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W
W
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10-28 in 1915-16 (h)
17-23 in 1916-17 (h)
13-19 in 1916-17 (h)
41-26 in 1919-20 (a)
34-15 in 1919-20 (a)
32-19 in 1920-21 (h)
33-25 in 1920-21 (h)
24-37 in 1921-22 (a)
14-25 in 1921-22 (a)
24-29 in 1929-30 (h)
45-26 in 1931-32 (h)
23-33 in 1935-36 (n)
41-28 in 1941-42 (n)
33-42 in 1941-42 (n)
40-35 in 1941-42 (n)
53-48 in 1947-48 (n)
46-58 in 1952-53 (n)
59-69 in 1955-56 (a)
75-50 in 1955-56 (a)
63-64 in 1956-57 (h)
60-58 in 1956-57 (h)
59-68 in 1957-58 (h)
69-57 in 1957-58 (a)
56-58 in 1958-59 (a)
71-54 in 1958-59 (h)
43-38 in 1959-60 (a)
40-45 in 1959-60 (h)
57-68 in 1961-62 (a)
49-55 in 1961-62 (a)
58-65 in 1962-63 (h)
96-69 in 1962-63 (h)
57-65 in 1963-64 (a)
57-65 in 1963-64 (a)
60-61 in 1964-65 (a)
51-48 in 1964-65 (a)
45-47 in 1964-65 (h)
46-62 in 1965-66 (n)
54-56 in 1965-66 (h)
57-63 in 1965-66 (a)
58-51 in 1966-67 (h)
51-54 in 1966-67 (a)
51-67 in 1967-68 (a)
70-67 in 1967-68 (h)
62-63 in 1968-69 (a)
70-61 in 1968-69 (h)
71-69 in 1969-70 (h)
59-80 in 1969-70 (a)
75-82 in 1970-71 (n)
70-88 in 1970-71 (a)
97-85 in 1970-71 (h)
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
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L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
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L
W
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W
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W
W
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W
W
W
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W
W
W
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W
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L
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W
W
W
64-68 in 1971-72 (h)
62-87 in 1971-72 (a)
68-74 in 1972-73 (a)
81-70 in 1972-73 (h)
53-56 in 1973-74 (h)
55-53 in 1973-74 (a)
71-63 in 1974-75 (a)
68-74 in 1974-75 (h)
*76-82 in 1975-76 (a)
*66-70 in 1975-76 (h)
61-71 in 1976-77 (a)
75-76 in 1976-77 (h)
47-48 in 1977-78 (a)
72-84 in 1977-78 (h)
48-73 in 1978-79 (a)
79-76 in 1978-79 (h)
16-18 in 1979-80 (h)
57-85 in 1979-80 (a)
62-76 in 1980-81 (a)
57-62 in 1980-81 (h)
38-81 in 1981-82 (h)
81-111 in 1981-82 (a)
53-62 in 1982-83 (a)
88-75 in 1982-83 (h)
59-64 in 1983-84 (h)
68-73 in 1983-84 (a)
73-83 in 1984-85 (h)
49-54 in 1984-85 (a)
56-52 in 1985-86 (a)
60-74 in 1985-86 (h)
66-70 in 1986-87 (h)
59-71 in 1986-87 (a)
78-65 in 1987-88 (a)
61-63 in 1987-88 (h)
87-59 in 1988-89 (h)
60-58 in 1988-89 (a)
76-77 in 1989-90 (h)
70-84 in 1989-90 (a)
66-73 in 1990-91 (a)
64-59 in 1990-91 (h)
67-64 in 1991-92 (a)
76-56 in 1991-92 (h)
66-77 in 1992-93 (h)
65-82 in 1992-93 (a)
71-67 in 1993-94 (a)
90-66 in 1993-94 (h)
95-82 in 1994-95 (h)
71-90 in 1994-95 (a)
84-51 in 1995-96 (h)
65-50 in 1995-96 (a)
77-86 in 1996-97 (a)
87-54 in 1996-97 (h)
68-48 in 1997-98 (a)
85-77 in 1997-98 (h)
72-56 in 1998-99 (h)
45-59 in 1998-99 (a)
73-45 in 1999-00 (a)
82-56 in 1999-00 (h)
73-49 in 2000-01 (h)
82-63 in 2000-01 (a)
67-50 in 2001-02 (a)
77-55 in 2001-02 (h)
57-54 in 2002-03 (h)
84-73 in 2002-03 (a)
62-48 in 2003-04 (a)
73-47 in 2003-04 (h)
69-65 in 2004-05 (h)
83-84 in 2004-05 (a)
80-66 in 2005-06 (h)
71-64 in 2005-06 (a)
67-56 in 2006-07 (a)
70-55 in 2006-07 (h)
*later forfeited by OSU
Biggest Win: 33 points (84-51, 87-54), 1995-
96 & 1996-97
Biggest Loss: 43 points (38-81), 1981-82
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Records vs. Opponents
Pacific (31-3)
Puget Sound (1-0)
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W 92-42 in 1992-93 (h)
Biggest Win: 50 points (92-42), 1992-93
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
46-27 in 1913-14 (h)
36-34 in 1914-15 (h)
58-18 in 1914-15 (h)
47-22 in 1915-16 (n)
29-30 in 1915-16 (h)
44-20 in 1916-17 (n)
47-19 in 1917-18 (h)
37-11 in 1918-19 (n)
30-18 in 1920-21 (h)
30-21 in 1921-22 (h)
18-9 in 1922-23 (h)
38-9 in 1923-24 (h)
23-15 in 1926-27 (h)
18-29 in 1927-28 (h)
34-31 in 1928-29 (h)
55-23 in 1929-30 (h)
44-27 in 1930-31 (h)
21-22 in 1933-34 (a)
71-20 in 1935-36 (h)
52-30 in 1938-39 (h)
60-36 in 1939-40 (h)
42-32 in 1941-42 (h)
34-32 in 1945-46 (h)
68-38 in 1946-47 (h)
45-43 in 1947-48 (h)
49-47 in 1948-49 (h)
75-49 in 1949-50 (h)
86-76 in 1951-52 (h)
76-51 in 1953-54 (h)
77-61 in 1957-58 (h)
66-55 in 1958-59 (h)
66-53 in 1984-85 (h)
67-61 in 1997-98 (h)
71-58 in 1998-99 (a)
Biggest Win: 51 points (71-20), 1935-36
Biggest Loss: 11 points (18-29), 1927-28
Current Streak: 16, Stanford
Penn (0-2)
L
L
58-59 in 1950-51 (a)
63-71 in 1981-82 (h)
Biggest Loss: 8 points (63-71), 1981-82
Current Streak: 2, Penn
Pittsburgh (1-1)
Purdue (2-0)
W 67-59 in 1997-98 (n)
W 78-62 in 2001-02 (n)
Biggest Win: 16 points (78-62), 2001-02
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Rhode Island (3-0)
W 76-74 in 1977-78 (h)
W 70-69 in 1997-98 (n)
W 79-77 in 1997-98 (n)
Biggest Win: 2 points, twice
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Rice (8-0)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
53-47 in 1941-42 (n)
65-54 in 1956-57 (h)
78-51 in 1979-80 (h)
72-52 in 1986-87 (n)
68-64 in 1991-92 (h)
75-64 in 1995-96 (h)
79-62 in 2002-03 (h)
60-56 in 2003-04 (a)
Biggest Win: 27 points (78-51), 1979-80
Current Streak: 8, Stanford
Richmond (0-2)
L
L
53-57 in 1985-86 (h)
69-83 in 2002-03 (h)
Biggest Loss: 14 points (69-83), 2002-03
Current Streak: 2, Richmond
Rider (1-0)
W 93-66 in 1990-91 (h)
Biggest Win: 27 points (93-66), 1990-91
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Rochester (1-0)
W 114-78 in 1969-70 (a)
Biggest Win: 36 points (114-78), 1969-70
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Rutgers (1-1)
L 11-22 in 1931-32 (h)
W 53-37 in 1948-49 (n)
Biggest Win: 16 points (53-37), 1948-49
Biggest Loss: 11 points (11-22), 1931-32
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W 71-43 in 1939-40 (a)
L 63-70 in 1982-83 (a)
Biggest Win: 28 points (71-43), 1939-40
Biggest Loss: 7 points (63-70), 1982-83
Current Streak: 1, Rutgers
Portland (1-2)
Sacramento State (3-0)
W 83-47 in 1967-68 (h)
L 59-66 in 1979-80 (h)
L 69-82 in 1980-81 (a)
Biggest Win: 36 points (83-47), 1967-68
Biggest Loss: 13 points (69-82), 1980-81
Current Streak: 2, Portland
W 68-33 in 1992-93 (h)
W 78-56 in 1999-00 (h)
W 77-59 in 2003-04 (h)
Biggest Win: 35 points (68-33), 1992-93
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Portland State (1-0)
W 94-52 in 2000-01 (h)
Biggest Win: 42 points (94-52), 2000-01
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W 87-63 in 2001-02 (h)
Biggest Win: 24 points (87-63), 2001-02
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Princeton (1-3)
L
L
L
W
66-67 in 1967-68 (n)
76-81 in 1970-71 (h)
85-88 in 1971-72 (a)
58-34 in 2005-06 (n)
Biggest Win: 24 points (58-34), 2005-06
Biggest Loss: 5 points (76-81), 1970-71
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Providence (1-1)
W 76-61 in 1977-78 (n)
L 46-58 in 1979-80 (a)
Biggest Win: 15 points (76-61), 1977-78
Biggest Loss: 12 points (46-58), 1979-80
Current Streak: 1, Providence
Sacred Heart (1-0)
Saint Louis (2-0)
W 71-61 in 1961-62 (h)
W 79-63 in 1973-74 (n)
Biggest Win: 16 points (79-63), 1973-74
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Saint Mary’s (40-15)
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
30-34 in 1913-14 (h)
23-45 in 1915-16 (a)
46-34 in 1916-17 (h)
28-51 in 1917-18 (a)
44-20 in 1918-19 (h)
53-9 in 1920-21 (h)
26-13 in 1921-22 (h)
35-13 in 1922-23 (h)
32-18 in 1926-27 (h)
35-33 in 1928-29 (h)
31-23 in 1929-30 (h)
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
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W
W
L
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L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
45-24 in 1930-31 (h)
24-38 in 1931-32 (h)
22-18 in 1932-33 (h)
34-32 in 1933-34 (h)
41-30 in 1934-35 (h)
59-27 in 1935-36 (h)
50-23 in 1936-37 (h)
43-32 in 1937-38 (h)
47-51 in 1938-39 (h)
30-33 in 1939-40 (n)
51-35 in 1940-41 (h)
36-35 in 1941-42 (n)
43-54 in 1942-43 (h)
39-56 in 1942-43 (h)
42-45 in 1942-43 (n)
47-45 in 1947-48 (n)
64-59 in 1948-49 (n)
55-37 in 1949-50 (n)
74-65 in 1951-52 (n)
67-60 in 1951-52 (h)
66-65 in 1952-53 (n)
63-44 in 1953-54 (h)
92-71 in 1954-55 (h)
51-50 in 1955-56 (h)
65-54 in 1956-57 (h)
64-60 in 1957-58 (h)
45-63 in 1958-59 (n)
51-53 in 1959-60 (h)
41-48 in 1960-61 (h)
71-67 in 1961-62 (h)
81-72 in 1962-63 (h)
72-37 in 1963-64 (n)
74-65 in 1972-73 (h)
69-63 in 1973-74 (a)
87-71 in 1975-76 (h)
87-65 in 1976-77 (h)
62-61 in 1977-78 (a)
66-73 in 1980-81 (h)
86-90 in 1981-82 (a)
81-77 in 1982-83 (h)
56-61 (ot) in 1984-85 (a)
57-43 in 1986-87 (h)
65-64 in 1988-89 (a)
76-58 in 2002-03 (h)
Biggest Win: 44 points (53-9), 1920-21
Biggest Loss: 23 points (28-51), 1917-18
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
St. John’s (1-1)
L 59-63 in 1969-70 (h)
W 55-53 in 1998-99 (a)
Biggest Win: 2 points (55-53), 1998-99
Biggest Loss: 4 points (59-63), 1969-70
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
St. Joseph’s (1-0)
W 90-83 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Win: 7 points (90-83), 2000-01
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
St. Peter’s (1-0)
W 79-71 in 1994-95 (h)
Biggest Win: 8 points (79-71), 1994-95
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
San Diego (3-1)
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70-79 (ot) in 1980-81 (h)
72-70 in 1996-97 (a)
87-57 in 1997-98 (h)
77-69 in 2002-03 (n)
Biggest Win: 30 points (87-57), 1997-98
Biggest Loss: 9 points (70-79), 1980-81
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
San Diego State (4-0)
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52-39 in 1940-41 (h)
85-84 in 1978-79 (a)
97-50 in 1996-97 (h)
63-42 in 1997-98 (a)
Biggest Win: 47 points (97-50), 1996-97
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
San Francisco (44-21)
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22-20 in 1913-14 (h)
37-14 in 1913-14 (h)
31-18 in 1915-16 (h)
27-33 in 1918-19 (a)
43-35 in 1919-20 (h)
31-18 in 1920-21 (a)
24-31 in 1921-22 (h)
25-19 in 1922-23 (h)
30-24 in 1927-28 (h)
23-30 in 1928-29 (h)
34-24 in 1929-30 (h)
24-27 in 1930-31 (h)
15-23 in 1931-32 (h)
27-26 in 1931-32 (n)
25-30 in 1932-33 (h)
24-18 in 1933-34 (h)
48-33 in 1934-35 (a)
45-36 in 1935-36 (h)
51-34 in 1936-37 (n)
51-30 in 1937-38 (h)
38-20 in 1938-39 (h)
48-23 in 1939-40 (h)
45-30 in 1940-41 (h)
37-35 in 1940-41 (n)
43-35 in 1941-42 (n)
41-31 in 1941-42 (n)
33-29 in 1941-42 (n)
42-29 in 1942-43 (h)
33-39 in 1942-43 (h)
39-48 in 1945-46 (h)
33-27 in 1945-46 (h)
48-36 in 1946-47 (h)
46-42 in 1947-48 (h)
65-55 in 1948-49 (h)
39-54 in 1949-50 (h)
69-61 in 1950-51 (n)
52-49 in 1951-52 (n)
74-73 in 1952-53 (h)
50-49 in 1957-58 (a)
53-45 in 1958-59 (a)
55-49 (ot) in 1959-60 (h)
31-37 (ot) in 1960-61 (a)
73-56 in 1961-62 (h)
44-43 in 1962-63 (a)
50-77 in 1964-65 (a)
81-78 (ot) in 1965-66 (h)
56-53 in 1966-67 (a)
60-66 in 1967-68 (h)
81-48 in 1968-69 (h)
64-73 in 1969-70 (a)
65-61 in 1970-71 (n)
67-76 in 1971-72 (a)
68-83 in 1972-73 (a)
63-61 (ot) in 1973-74 (h)
82-87 in 1974-75 (a)
44-49 in 1975-76 (h)
59-73 in 1976-77 (a)
78-99 in 1977-78 (h)
77-87 in 1978-79 (a)
68-67 in 1987-88 (a)
74-53 in 1989-90 (h)
98-60 in 1994-95 (h)
58-59 in 1995-96 (a)
93-83 in 2004-05 (n)
71-56 in 2005-06 (h)
Biggest Win: 38 points (98-60), 1994-95
Biggest Loss: 27 points (50-77), 1964-65
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
San Francisco State (4-0)
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38-25 in 1935-36 (h)
39-29 in 1938-39 (h)
92-78 in 1951-52 (h)
100-49 in 2000-01 (h)
Biggest Win: 51 points (100-49), 2000-01
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
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San Jose State (38-12)
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16-13 in 1924-25 (h)
13-5 in 1925-26 (h)
23-13 in 1927-28 (a)
27-18 in 1928-29 (h)
23-24 in 1928-29 (h)
49-14 in 1929-30 (h)
27-22 in 1930-31 (h)
25-21 in 1931-32 (h)
35-28 in 1933-34 (a)
25-28 in 1934-35 (a)
53-29 in 1935-36 (a)
31-24 in 1936-37 (a)
45-38 in 1937-38 (a)
42-40 in 1940-41 (h)
57-38 in 1941-42 (h)
55-29 in 1942-43 (h)
46-31 in 1945-46 (h)
21-39 in 1945-46 (a)
45-33 in 1946-47 (h)
41-49 in 1946-47 (a)
54-50 in 1947-48 (h)
50-49 in 1948-49 (h)
43-41 in 1949-50 (h)
59-49 in 1950-51 (h)
71-66 in 1951-52 (h)
62-68 in 1952-53 (a)
60-58 in 1953-54 (h)
70-60 in 1953-54 (a)
80-69 in 1954-55 (h)
72-70 in 1955-56 (h)
55-59 in 1956-57 (a)
59-66 in 1957-58 (h)
57-40 in 1958-59 (h)
69-31 in 1959-60 (h)
56-50 in 1963-64 (h)
61-59 in 1964-65 (a)
57-58 in 1965-66 (h)
84-72 in 1969-70 (h)
65-59 in 1971-72 (h)
75-54 in 1972-73 (h)
81-80 (ot) in 1977-78 (h)
76-79 (ot) in 1978-79 (a)
66-67 in 1979-80 (h)
58-48 in 1983-84 (h)
63-72 in 1986-87 (a)
89-39 in 1988-89 (h)
52-56 in 1992-93 (a)
69-58 in 1993-94 (h)
68-52 in 1994-95 (h)
73-52 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 50 points (89-39),
1988-89
Biggest Loss: 18 points (21-39),
1945-46
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Santa Clara (48-26)
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21-42 in 1914-15 (h)
19-26 in 1915-16 (h)
20-38 in 1915-16 (h)
30-41 in 1916-17 (a)
45-7 in 1918-19 (h)
53-22 in 1918-19 (h)
31-26 in 1919-20 (n)
28-13 in 1920-21 (h)
23-22 in 1921-22 (h)
22-16 in 1922-23 (h)
27-16 in 1923-24 (h)
15-13 in 1924-25 (h)
31-7 in 1925-26 (h)
32-17 in 1926-27 (h)
20-21 in 1927-28 (h)
28-27 in 1928-29 (h)
32-31 in 1929-30 (h)
24-21 in 1930-31 (h)
30-26 in 1931-32 (h)
27-25 in 1932-33 (h)
26-36 in 1933-34 (h)
33-28 in 1934-35 (h)
46-23 in 1935-36 (n)
54-25 in 1936-37 (h)
56-55 in 1937-38 (h)
34-37 in 1938-39 (h)
40-42 in 1939-40 (n)
34-32 in 1940-41 (n)
44-41 in 1940-41 (h)
21-31 in 1941-42 (n)
46-44 in 1942-43 (n)
57-44 in 1942-43 (h)
35-55 in 1945-46 (h)
76-107 in 1946-47 (h)
56-39 in 1946-47 (h)
53-41 in 1947-48 (n)
49-47 in 1948-49 (n)
65-45 in 1948-49 (h)
66-60 in 1949-50 (n)
60-43 in 1950-51 (h)
55-65 in 1950-51 (n)
70-64 in 1951-52 (n)
71-81 in 1952-53 (n)
58-69 in 1953-54 (n)
72-67 in 1954-55 (n)
62-55 in 1955-56 (h)
61-77 in 1956-57 (h)
45-67 in 1957-58 (n)
55-49 in 1958-59 (n)
53-54 in 1960-61 (h)
45-41 in 1961-62 (a)
69-60 in 1964-65 (h)
76-73 in 1965-66 (a)
88-73 in 1966-67 (h)
60-72 in 1969-70 (h)
73-81 in 1970-71 (h)
68-79 in 1971-72 (h)
67-70 in 1975-76 (a)
87-84 in 1976-77 (h)
69-67 in 1977-78 (a)
85-73 in 1978-79 (h)
60-62 in 1981-82 (h)
69-73 in 1983-84 (a)
71-72 in 1987-88 (h)
66-51 in 1989-90 (a)
82-47 in 1990-91 (h)
75-59 in 1991-92 (a)
66-35 in 1992-93 (h)
82-70 (ot) in 1993-94 (a)
69-60 in 1997-98 (n)
94-49 in 1998-99 (h)
78-63 in 2000-01 (a)
76-86 in 2004-05 (a)
46-62 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 45 points (94-49),
1998-99
Biggest Loss: 31 points (76-107),
1946-47
Current Streak: 2, Santa Clara
W 83-81 (ot) in 1996-97 (a)
Biggest Win: 23 points (83-60),
1995-96
Biggest Loss: 17 points (55-72),
1979-80
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Seattle (2-0)
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W 83-46 in 1984-85 (h)
W 105-54 in 1985-86 (h)
Biggest Win: 51 points (105-84),
1985-86
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Seattle Pacific (2-0)
W 67-65 in 1981-82 (h)
W 83-78 in 1987-88 (h)
Biggest Win: 5 points (83-78),
1987-88
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Seton Hall (4-3)
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65-63 in 1954-55 (a)
86-80 in 1978-79 (h)
55-72 in 1979-80 (a)
75-76 (ot) in 1985-86 (h)
69-75 in 1993-94 (a)
83-60 in 1995-96 (n)
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Siena (2-1)
L 78-80 in 1988-89 (n)
W 94-72 in 1991-92 (n)
W 92-72 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 22 points (94-72),
1991-92
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Sonoma State (1-0)
W 73-42 in 1982-83 (h)
Biggest Win: 31 points (73-42),
1982-83
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
South Carolina (1-0)
W 82-70 in 1995-96 (n)
Biggest Win: 12 points (82-70),
1995-96
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
South Carolina State (1-0)
W 84-65 in 1999-2000 (n)
Biggest Win: 19 points (84-65),
1999-2000
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Southern Illinois (1-0)
W 78-68 in 1990-91 (a)
Biggest Win: 10 points (78-68),
1990-91
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Mitch Johnson was effective as point guard with 103 assists (#2 on the
team) during the 2006-07 season.
SMU (2-0)
W 80-70 in 1963-64 (a)
W 86-51 in 1998-99 (h)
Biggest Win: 35 points (86-51),
1998-99
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Southern Utah (3-0)
W 89-71 in 1991-92 (h)
W 81-63 in 2001-02 (h)
W 67-37 in 2003-04 (h)
Biggest Win: 30 points (67-37),
2003-04
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Stetson (1-0)
W 92-60 in 1995-96 (h)
Biggest Win: 32 points (92-60),
1995-96
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Temple (5-2)
45-38 in 1936-37 (h)
31-35 in 1937-38 (n)
53-51 in 1966-67 (n)
73-64 in 1970-71 (h)
64-76 in 1971-72 (a)
77-70 in 1982-83 (h)
57-50 in 1998-99 (n)
Biggest Win: 9 points (73-64),
1970-71
Biggest Loss: 12 points (64-76),
1971-72
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Tennessee (0-2)
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47-51 in 1956-57 (a)
57-69 in 2004-05 (n)
Biggest Loss: 12 points (57-69),
2004-05
Current Streak: 2, Tennessee
Brook (left) and Robin Lopez made an immediate impact during their
freshman campaigns.
Records vs. Opponents
Texas (1-1)
W 72-46 in 1962-63 (h)
L 75-83 (ot) in 2001-02 (n)
Biggest Win: 26 points (72-46), 1962-63
Biggest Loss: 8 points (75-83), 2001-02
Current Streak: 1, Temple
Texas A & M (1-0)
W 55-49 in 1949-50 (n)
Biggest Win: 6 points (55-49), 1949-50
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Texas-San Antonio (1-0)
W 71-45 in 2003-04 (n)
Biggest Win: 26 points (71-45), 2003-04
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Texas Tech (1-0)
W 70-59 in 2006-07 (n)
Biggest Win: 11 points (70-59), 2006-07
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Tulane (1-2)
L 62-67 in 1954-55 (a)
L 53-64 in 1956-57 (a)
W 95-65 in 1964-65 (h)
Biggest Win: 30 points (95-65), 1964-65
Biggest Loss: 11 points (53-64), 1956-57
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
UAB (1-0)
W 99-80 in 1986-87 (h)
Biggest Win: 19 points (99-80), 1986-87
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
UC Davis (13-1)
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36-31 in 1914-15 (h)
18-9 in 1917-18 (h)
55-5 in 1918-19 (h)
38-21 in 1919-20 (h)
31-7 in 1924-25 (h)
41-16 in 1936-37 (h)
30-26 in 1938-39 (h)
91-76 in 1975-76 (h)
95-66 in 1976-77 (h)
68-62 in 1980-81 (h)
76-49 in 1998-99 (h)
72-62 in 2004-05 (h)
58-64 in 2005-06 (a)
84-72 in 2006-07 (h)
Biggest Win: 50 points (55-5), 1918-1926
Biggest Loss: 6 points (58-64), 2005-06
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
UC Irvine (5-1)
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98-84 in 1980-81 (h)
70-57 in 1989-90 (a)
117-87 in 1990-91 (h)
84-57 in 2002-03 (h)
72-59 in 2003-04 (a)
63-79 in 2005-06 (h)
Biggest Win: 30 points (117-87), 1990-91
Biggest Loss: 16 points (79-63), 2005-06
Current Streak: 1, UC Irvine
UCLA (89-127)
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23-17 in 1924-25 (h)
26-10 in 1924-25 (h)
15-28 in 1925-26 (h)
32-29 in 1925-26 (h)
17-21 in 1926-27 (h)
21-23 in 1926-27 (a)
22-29 in 1927-28 (h)
22-28 in 1927-28 (h)
34-27 in 1927-28 (a)
34-20 in 1928-29 (h)
34-26 in 1928-29 (a)
32-24 in 1928-29 (a)
30-63 in 1929-30 (a)
40-37 in 1929-30 (h)
15-20 in 1929-30 (h)
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23-32 in 1930-31 (a)
26-28 in 1930-31 (a)
29-28 in 1930-31 (h)
25-22 in 1931-32 (h)
31-26 in 1931-32 (h)
31-35 in 1931-32 (a)
18-28 in 1931-32 (a)
36-44 in 1932-33 (h)
41-38 in 1932-33 (h)
40-38 in 1932-33 (a)
41-35 in 1932-33 (a)
45-26 in 1933-34 (a)
31-32 in 1933-34 (a)
31-28 in 1933-34 (h)
39-34 in 1933-34 (h)
27-34 in 1934-35 (a)
32-38 in 1934-35 (a)
33-28 in 1934-35 (h)
35-16 in 1934-35 (h)
44-30 in 1935-36 (h)
37-44 in 1935-36 (h)
45-32 in 1935-36 (a)
39-35 in 1935-36 (a)
63-40 in 1936-37 (h)
69-36 in 1936-37 (h)
42-40 in 1936-37 (a)
67-38 in 1936-37 (a)
69-33 in 1937-38 (a)
56-29 in 1937-38 (a)
53-51 in 1937-38 (h)
50-33 in 1937-38 (h)
56-44 in 1938-39 (h)
47-21 in 1938-39 (h)
38-32 in 1938-39 (a)
37-33 in 1938-39 (a)
53-38 in 1939-40 (h)
40-36 in 1939-40 (h)
51-42 in 1939-40 (a)
37-42 in 1939-40 (a)
54-44 in 1940-41 (a)
44-45 in 1940-41 (a)
49-44 in 1940-41 (h)
56-34 in 1940-41 (h)
54-43 in 1941-42 (h)
49-30 in 1941-42 (h)
42-30 in 1941-42 (a)
36-28 in 1941-42 (a)
57-60 in 1942-43 (a)
60-41 in 1942-43 (a)
18-35 in 1945-46 (h)
29-41 in 1945-46 (h)
26-39 in 1945-46 (h)
20-47 in 1945-46 (h)
38-33 in 1946-47 (a)
40-48 in 1946-47 (a)
39-56 in 1946-47 (h)
68-53 in 1946-47 (h)
47-55 in 1947-48 (a)
55-47 in 1947-48 (a)
66-47 in 1947-48 (a)
46-48 in 1947-48 (h)
55-47 in 1948-49 (n)
61-52 in 1948-49 (h)
48-59 in 1948-49 (a)
46-59 in 1948-49 (h)
50-56 in 1948-49 (a)
55-71 in 1949-50 (a)
45-59 in 1949-50 (h)
59-69 in 1949-50 (a)
57-62 in 1949-50 (h)
73-78 in 1950-51 (h)
74-71 in 1950-51 (h)
48-56 in 1950-51 (a)
67-90 in 1950-51 (a)
63-81 in 1951-52 (a)
73-71 in 1951-52 (a)
68-72 in 1951-52 (h)
77-68 in 1951-52 (h)
66-67 in 1952-53 (h)
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71-74 in 1952-53 (h)
50-75 in 1952-53 (a)
58-66 in 1952-53 (a)
73-92 in 1953-54 (a)
58-77 in 1953-54 (a)
77-92 in 1953-54 (h)
80-88 in 1953-54 (h)
61-56 in 1954-55 (h)
75-91 in 1954-55 (h)
63-85 in 1954-55 (a)
59-72 in 1954-55 (a)
48-50 in 1955-56 (h)
72-81 in 1955-56 (h)
63-86 in 1956-57 (a)
61-79 in 1956-57 (a)
43-46 in 1957-58 (a)
57-50 in 1957-58 (h)
69-61 in 1958-59 (h)
51-64 in 1958-59 (a)
54-67 in 1959-60 (a)
52-58 in 1959-60 (h)
48-49 in 1959-60 (a)
79-65 in 1960-61 (h)
56-70 in 1960-61 (h)
55-69 in 1960-61 (a)
64-82 in 1961-62 (a)
65-75 in 1961-62 (a)
82-67 in 1961-62 (h)
86-78 in 1962-63 (h)
73-69 (ot) in 1962-63 (h)
54-64 in 1962-63 (a)
45-51 in 1962-63 (a)
71-84 in 1963-64 (a)
61-80 in 1963-64 (a)
88-100 in 1963-64 (n)
66-80 in 1964-65 (a)
67-83 in 1964-65 (h)
73-69 in 1965-66 (h)
58-70 in 1965-66 (a)
78-116 in 1966-67 (a)
47-75 in 1966-67 (h)
63-75 in 1967-68 (h)
61-100 in 1967-68 (a)
61-98 in 1968-69 (a)
60-81 in 1968-69 (h)
84-102 in 1969-70 (h)
90-120 in 1969-70 (a)
53-58 in 1970-71 (h)
72-107 in 1970-71 (a)
79-118 in 1971-72 (a)
73-102 in 1971-72 (h)
67-82 in 1972-73 (h)
45-51 in 1972-73 (a)
52-66 in 1973-74 (a)
60-62 in 1973-74 (h)
64-60 in 1974-75 (h)
59-93 in 1974-75 (a)
67-68 in 1975-76 (a)
74-120 in 1975-76 (h)
86-100 in 1976-77 (h)
83-114 in 1976-77 (a)
64-101 in 1977-78 (a)
63-79 in 1977-78 (h)
75-72 in 1978-79 (h)
71-99 in 1978-79 (a)
60-92 in 1979-80 (a)
62-75 in 1979-80 (h)
58-85 in 1980-81 (a)
74-72 in 1980-81 (h)
34-42 in 1981-82 (h)
53-79 in 1981-82 (a)
87-101 in 1982-83 (h)
86-99 in 1982-83 (a)
66-71 in 1983-84 (a)
75-64 in 1983-84 (h)
71-100 in 1984-85 (a)
66-72 in 1984-85 (h)
76-70 in 1985-86 (h)
74-95 in 1985-86 (a)
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75-95 in 1986-87 (a)
62-93 in 1986-87 (h)
116-110 (2ot) in 1987-88 (h)
69-91 in 1987-88 (a)
74-70 in 1988-89 (a)
84-75 in 1988-89 (h)
95-86 in 1988-89 (n)
87-79 in 1989-90 (h)
70-69 in 1989-90 (a)
89-82 in 1990-91 (a)
86-89 in 1990-91 (h)
77-83 in 1991-92 (h)
70-96 in 1991-92 (a)
76-84 in 1992-93 (a)
64-72 in 1992-93 (h)
65-69 in 1993-94 (h)
88-103 in 1993-94 (a)
74-77 in 1994-95 (a)
77-88 in 1994-95 (h)
56-64 in 1995-96 (a)
67-66 in 1995-96 (h)
109-61 in 1996-97 (h)
68-87 in 1996-97 (a)
93-80 in 1997-98 (h)
84-81 in 1997-98 (a)
72-59 in 1998-99 (a)
77-73 in 1998-99 (h)
78-63 in 1999-00 (a)
93-94 (ot) in 1999-00 (h)
73-79 in 2000-01 (h)
85-79 in 2000-01 (a)
86-76 in 2001-02 (a)
92-95 in 2001-02 (h)
52-51 in 2002-03 (h)
93-84 in 2002-03 (a)
67-52 in 2003-04 (h)
73-60 in 2003-04 (a)
75-64 in 2004-05 (a)
78-65 in 2004-05 (h)
54-71 in 2005-06 (a)
54-75 in 2005-06 (h)
75-68 in 2006-07 (h)
61-75 in 2006-07 (a)
Biggest Win: 48 points (109-61), 1996-97
Biggest Loss: 46 points (120-74), 1975-76
Current Streak: 1, UCLA
UC San Diego (3-0)
W 107-60 in 1983-84 (h)
W 87-48 in 1984-85 (h)
W 108-69 in 1985-86 (h)
Biggest Win: 47 points (107-60), 1983-84
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
UC Riverside (4-0)
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84-71 in 1982-83 (h)
83-56 in 1984-85 (h)
69-64 in 1993-94 (h)
84-41 in 2000-01 (h)
Biggest Win: 43 points (84-41), 2000-01
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
UC Santa Barbara (5-3)
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87-57 in 1964-65 (h)
84-85 (ot) in 1964-65 (a)
62-67 in 1969-70 (h)
80-68 in 1972-73 (a)
76-77 in 1977-78 (a)
75-65 in 1987-88 (n)
95-62 in 1997-98 (h)
62-49 in 1999-00 (a)
Biggest Win: 33 points (95-62), 1997-98
Biggest Loss: 5 points (62-67), 1969-70
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
UNC Greensboro (2-0)
W 88-52 in 1996-97 (n)
W 89-60 in 2000-01 (n)
Biggest Loss: 36 points (88-52), 1996-97
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
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UNLV (2-1)
L 65-83 in 1985-86 (n)
W 77-66 in 2002-03 (a)
W 86-71 in 2003-04 (h)
Biggest Win: 15 points (86-71), 2003-04
Biggest Loss: 18 points (65-83), 1985-86
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
USC (115-116)
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43-28 in 1916-17 (a)
34-10 in 1916-17 (h)
34-14 in 1920-21 (h)
29-14 in 1922-23 (h)
23-12 in 1922-23 (h)
17-12 in 1922-23 (a)
24-21 in 1922-23 (a)
17-20 in 1923-24 (h)
25-19 in 1923-24 (h)
20-24 in 1923-24 (a)
31-26 in 1923-24 (a)
25-11 in 1925-26 (h)
24-21 in 1925-26 (a)
30-22 in 1925-26 (a)
28-27 in 1926-27 (a)
24-19 in 1926-27 (h)
35-26 in 1926-27 (h)
23-24 in 1927-28 (a)
25-29 in 1927-28 (a)
27-34 in 1927-28 (h)
33-26 in 1928-29 (a)
31-21 in 1928-29 (h)
28-25 in 1928-29 (h)
35-23 in 1929-30 (a)
18-36 in 1929-30 (a)
24-30 in 1929-30 (h)
24-27 in 1930-31 (h)
28-21 in 1930-31 (h)
22-33 in 1930-31 (a)
28-35 in 1931-32 (h)
24-28 in 1931-32 (h)
29-37 in 1931-32 (a)
19-32 in 1931-32 (a)
25-30 in 1932-33 (a)
36-38 in 1932-33 (a)
18-34 in 1932-33 (h)
28-36 in 1932-33 (h)
24-36 in 1933-34 (a)
35-31 in 1933-34 (a)
22-28 in 1933-34 (h)
22-33 in 1933-34 (h)
30-40 in 1934-35 (h)
38-36 in 1934-35 (h)
40-55 in 1934-35 (a)
29-39 in 1934-35 (a)
32-25 in 1935-36 (h)
51-47 in 1935-36 (h)
36-45 in 1935-36 (n)
46-42 in 1935-36 (n)
39-36 in 1935-36 (h)
43-42 in 1935-36 (n)
39-42 in 1936-37 (a)
61-49 in 1936-37 (a)
39-34 in 1936-37 (h)
47-38 in 1936-37 (h)
64-54 in 1937-38 (h)
48-49 in 1937-38 (h)
36-30 in 1937-38 (a)
48-35 in 1937-38 (a)
42-39 in 1938-39 (h)
32-45 in 1938-39 (h)
29-35 in 1938-39 (a)
31-53 in 1938-39 (a)
48-51 in 1939-40 (a)
37-53 in 1939-40 (a)
46-45 in 1939-40 (h)
32-39 in 1939-40 (h)
43-37 in 1940-41 (h)
39-34 in 1940-41 (h)
46-38 in 1940-41 (a)
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43-36 in 1940-41 (a)
43-33 in 1941-42 (h)
23-27 in 1941-42 (h)
46-44 in 1941-42 (a)
47-43 in 1941-42 (a)
32-41 in 1942-43 (h)
49-67 in 1942-43 (a)
49-62 in 1945-46 (a)
32-43 in 1945-46 (a)
36-48 in 1945-46 (h)
40-55 in 1945-46 (h)
55-50 in 1946-47 (a)
48-52 in 1946-47 (a)
55-50 in 1946-47 (h)
50-48 in 1946-47 (h)
33-39 in 1947-48 (a)
44-48 in 1947-48 (h)
40-41 in 1947-48 (a)
34-36 in 1947-48 (h)
46-66 in 1948-49 (h)
44-45 in 1948-49 (a)
57-58 in 1948-49 (h)
51-60 in 1948-49 (a)
58-73 in 1949-50 (a)
45-59 in 1949-50 (h)
59-62 in 1949-50 (a)
60-57 in 1949-50 (h)
54-65 in 1950-51 (a)
45-72 in 1950-51 (a)
73-71 in 1950-51 (h)
65-68 in 1950-51 (h)
58-63 in 1951-52 (a)
64-75 in 1951-52 (a)
51-41 in 1951-52 (h)
73-65 in 1951-52 (h)
58-76 in 1952-53 (h)
63-72 in 1952-53 (h)
56-93 in 1952-53 (a)
76-74 in 1952-53 (a)
61-59 in 1953-54 (a)
69-71 in 1953-54 (a)
53-57 in 1953-54 (h)
72-67 in 1953-54 (h)
92-78 in 1954-55 (h)
76-70 in 1954-55 (h)
63-73 in 1954-55 (a)
56-71 in 1954-55 (a)
78-74 in 1955-56 (a)
58-74 in 1955-56 (a)
69-72 in 1956-57 (h)
73-86 in 1956-57 (h)
57-44 in 1957-58 (h)
69-61 in 1957-58 (a)
52-71 in 1958-59 (a)
85-74 in 1958-59 (h)
82-71 (ot) in 1959-60 (a)
66-51 in 1959-60 (h)
53-59 in 1959-60 (h)
57-63 in 1960-61 (h)
61-79 in 1960-61 (a)
53-54 in 1960-61 (a)
67-56 in 1961-62 (a)
63-62 in 1961-62 (h)
68-66 in 1961-62 (h)
57-65 in 1962-63 (h)
57-61 in 1962-63 (h)
60-58 in 1962-63 (a)
61-67 (ot) in 1962-63 (a)
74-75 (ot) in 1963-64 (h)
62-46 in 1963-64 (h)
64-63 in 1963-64 (a)
59-74 in 1964-65 (h)
87-71 in 1964-65 (a)
73-64 in 1965-66 (h)
82-71 in 1965-66 (a)
67-58 in 1966-67 (a)
81-79 in 1966-67 (h)
64-90 in 1967-68 (a)
60-72 in 1967-68 (a)
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66-56 in 1968-69 (a)
66-75 in 1968-69 (h)
69-71 in 1969-70 (h)
71-85 in 1969-70 (a)
51-71 in 1970-71 (h)
74-83 in 1970-71 (a)
63-65 in 1971-72 (a)
65-71 in 1971-72 (h)
67-83 in 1972-73 (h)
50-47 in 1972-73 (a)
57-64 in 1973-74 (a)
59-62 in 1973-74 (h)
67-66 in 1974-75 (h)
77-85 in 1974-75 (a)
86-75 in 1975-76 (a)
96-83 in 1975-76 (h)
68-64 in 1976-77 (h)
84-105 in 1976-77 (a)
74-76 in 1977-78 (a)
68-70 in 1977-78 (h)
66-67 in 1978-79 (h)
69-79 in 1978-79 (a)
68-69 in 1979-80 (a)
93-91 (ot) in 1979-80 (h)
64-89 in 1980-81 (a)
67-74 in 1980-81 (h)
74-85 in 1981-82 (h)
59-74 in 1981-82 (a)
92-74 in 1982-83 (h)
76-90 in 1982-83 (a)
49-51 (ot) in 1983-84 (a)
64-56 in 1983-84 (h)
60-54 in 1984-85 (a)
86-65 in 1984-85 (h)
61-59 in 1985-86 (a)
85-64 in 1985-86 (h)
64-58 in 1986-87 (a)
72-57 in 1986-87 (h)
88-62 in 1987-88 (h)
73-65 in 1987-88 (a)
68-52 in 1988-89 (a)
74-65 in 1988-89 (h)
66-61 in 1988-89 (n)
74-61 in 1989-90 (h)
61-72 in 1989-90 (a)
67-85 in 1990-91 (a)
92-76 in 1990-91 (h)
72-82 in 1991-92 (h)
72-73 (ot) in 1991-92 (a)
55-63 in 1992-93 (a)
78-62 in 1992-93 (h)
76-67 in 1993-94 (h)
66-55 in 1993-94 (a)
85-82 in 1994-95 (a)
90-78 in 1994-95 (h)
80-84 in 1995-96 (a)
99-69 in 1995-96 (h)
85-70 in 1996-97 (h)
81-84 in 1996-97 (a)
99-62 in 1997-98 (h)
83-59 in 1997-98 (a)
72-55 in 1998-99 (a)
82-86 (ot) in 1998-99 (h)
67-57 in 1999-00 (a)
111-68 in 1999-00 (h)
77-71 in 2000-01 (h)
70-68 in 2000-01 (a)
82-90 in 2001-02 (a)
58-77 in 2001-02 (h)
78-103 in 2001-02 (n)
80-72 in 2002-03 (h)
73-67 in 2002-03 (a)
74-79 in 2002-03 (n)
77-67 in 2003-04 (h)
76-67 in 2003-04 (a)
78-70 in 2004-05 (a)
71-62 in 2004-05 (h)
71-82 in 2005-06 (a)
58-56 in 2005-06 (h)
W 65-50 in 2006-07 (h)
L 65-69 in 2006-07 (a)
L 79-83 (ot) in 2006-07 (n)
Biggest Win: 43 points (111-68), 1999-00
Biggest Loss: 37 points (56-93), 1952-53
Current Streak: 2, USC
USIU (2-0)
W 82-70 in 1981-82 (h)
W 89-82 in 1983-84 (h)
Biggest Win: 12 points (82-70), 1981-82
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Utah (7-14)
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30-38 in 1932-33 (a)
41-37 in 1932-33 (a)
24-48 in 1933-34 (n)
37-46 in 1934-35 (a)
58-38 in 1934-35 (a)
76-43 in 1935-36 (n)
15-53 in 1945-46 (n)
45-53 in 1950-51 (a)
49-65 in 1957-58 (a)
59-56 in 1960-61 (h)
81-50 in 1962-63 (h)
81-87 in 1963-64 (a)
87-100 in 1966-67 (h)
92-101 in 1967-68 (a)
79-70 in 1968-69 (h)
95-96 in 1969-70 (a)
91-99 in 1970-71 (h)
68-80 in 1971-72 (a)
86-71 in 1972-73 (h)
82-91 in 1973-74 (a)
77-82 (ot) in 1996-97 (n)
Biggest Win: 33 points (76-43), 1935-36
Biggest Loss: 38 points (15-53), 1945-46
Current Streak: 2, Utah
Utah State (3-3)
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35-46 in 1933-34 (h)
73-34 in 1935-36 (n)
64-33 in 1940-41 (h)
93-79 in 1965-66 (n)
74-77 in 1974-75 (h)
84-103 in 1976-77 (a)
Biggest Win: 39 points (73-34), 1935-36
Biggest Loss: 19 points (84-103), 1976-77
Current Streak: 2, Utah State
Valparaiso (3-0)
W 68-51 in 1956-57 (n)
W 80-66 in 1971-72 (n)
W 70-65 in 1997-98 (n)
Biggest Win: 17 points (68-51), 1956-57
Current Streak: 3, Stanford
Vanderbilt (2-0)
W 72-64 in 1954-55 (a)
W 89-68 in 1988-89 (a)
Biggest Win: 19 points (89-68), 1988-89
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
Villanova (0-1)
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Biggest Loss: 20 points (76-96), 1970-71
Current Streak: 1, Villanova
Virginia (5-1)
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74-60 in 1991-92 (h)
48-72 in 1992-93 (a)
84-72 in 1993-94 (h)
64-60 in 1994-95 (a)
65-49 in 2005-06 (h)
76-75 in 2006-07 (a)
Biggest Win: 16 points (65-49), 2005-06
Biggest Loss: 24 points (48-72), 1992-93
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Records vs. Opponents
Virginia Tech (0-2)
L 71-77 in 1972-73 (n)
L 52-59 in 2005-06 (n)
Longest Virginia Tech Win Streak:
2, 1992-93, 2005-06
Current Streak: 2, Virginia Tech
Wake Forest (1-0)
W 72-66 in 1996-97 (n)
Biggest Win: 6 points (72-66),
1996-97
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Washington (67-59)
The 6th Man Club mobs the court following Stanford’s last-second
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Nick Robinson celebrates with fans after hitting a 35-foot shot at the
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19-35 in 1915-16 (h)
25-14 in 1920-21 (h)
30-22 in 1920-21 (h)
25-28 in 1920-21 (a)
16-17 in 1920-21 (a)
28-32 in 1935-36 (a)
38-49 in 1935-36 (a)
60-39 in 1935-36 (n)
48-38 in 1935-36 (h)
56-62 in 1949-50 (a)
66-51 in 1953-54 (a)
63-61 in 1953-54 (a)
72-55 in 1955-56 (h)
73-68 in 1955-56 (h)
42-57 in 1955-56 (a)
58-46 in 1955-56 (a)
70-63 in 1956-57 (h)
64-68 in 1956-57 (h)
54-60 in 1957-58 (h)
58-69 in 1957-58 (a)
51-49 in 1958-59 (h)
52-75 in 1958-59 (a)
58-55 in 1959-60 (h)
54-42 in 1959-60 (a)
61-58 (ot) in 1960-61 (h)
49-51 in 1960-61 (h)
47-71 in 1960-61 (a)
64-59 in 1961-62 (h)
61-73 in 1961-62 (a)
49-65 in 1961-62 (a)
63-62 (2ot) in 1962-63 (h)
57-48 in 1962-63 (h)
58-49 in 1962-63 (h)
48-49 in 1962-63 (a)
75-62 in 1963-64 (h)
64-46 in 1963-64 (h)
67-69 in 1963-64 (a)
80-68 in 1964-65 (h)
65-56 in 1964-65 (a)
83-78 (ot) in 1965-66 (a)
75-73 in 1965-66 (h)
73-79 in 1966-67 (a)
82-85 in 1966-67 (h)
97-75 in 1967-68 (h)
80-91 in 1967-68 (a)
59-76 in 1968-69 (h)
45-68 in 1968-69 (a)
76-80 in 1969-70 (a)
71-78 in 1969-70 (h)
80-81 in 1970-71 (h)
69-72 in 1970-71 (a)
85-80 in 1971-72 (h)
78-90 in 1971-72 (a)
76-55 in 1972-73 (a)
76-66 in 1972-73 (h)
88-68 in 1973-74 (h)
70-84 in 1973-74 (a)
68-69 in 1974-75 (a)
68-69 in 1974-75 (h)
81-87 in 1975-76 (h)
59-80 in 1975-76 (a)
77-98 in 1976-77 (a)
74-69 in 1976-77 (h)
72-68 in 1977-78 (h)
81-74 in 1977-78 (a)
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80-69 in 1978-79 (h)
63-84 in 1978-79 (a)
59-81 in 1979-80 (a)
79-78 (ot) in 1979-80 (n)
57-65 in 1980-81 (h)
71-89 in 1980-81 (a)
70-75 in 1981-82 (a)
52-53 in 1981-82 (h)
65-84 in 1982-83 (a)
77-63 in 1982-83 (h)
78-74 in 1983-84 (h)
63-68 in 1983-84 (a)
69-78 in 1984-85 (a)
47-67 in 1984-85 (h)
69-70 in 1985-86 (h)
87-96 in 1985-86 (a)
82-77 in 1986-87 (h)
65-70 in 1986-87 (a)
71-86 in 1986-87 (n)
86-70 in 1987-88 (h)
82-84 (2ot) in 1987-88 (a)
71-69 in 1988-89 (a)
82-74 (ot) in 1988-89 (h)
59-71 in 1989-90 (a)
59-48 in 1989-90 (h)
87-55 in 1990-91 (h)
60-59 in 1990-91 (a)
64-58 in 1991-92 (a)
78-66 in 1991-92 (h)
67-68 in 1992-93 (h)
51-56 in 1992-93 (a)
67-65 in 1993-94 (h)
76-61 in 1993-94 (a)
65-51 in 1994-95 (a)
74-65 in 1994-95 (h)
71-74 in 1995-96 (a)
71-56 in 1995-96 (h)
78-67 in 1996-97 (h)
61-75 in 1996-97 (a)
74-72 in 1997-98 (a)
93-70 in 1997-98 (h)
67-60 in 1998-99 (h)
89-57 in 1998-99 (a)
92-62 in 1999-00 (h)
77-52 in 1999-00 (a)
94-63 in 2000-01 (a)
99-79 in 2000-01 (h)
105-60 in 2001-02 (h)
91-65 in 2001-02 (a)
68-73 in 2002-03 (a)
78-69 in 2002-03 (h)
85-72 in 2003-04 (h)
62-75 in 2003-04 (a)
77-66 in 2003-04 (n)
73-76 in 2004-05 (a)
77-67 in 2004-05 (h)
63-66 in 2004-05 (n)
76-67 in 2005-06 (h)
57-75 in 2005-06 (a)
78-77 in 2006-07 (h)
52-64 in 2006-07 (a)
Biggest Win: 45 points (105-60),
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Biggest Loss: 31 points (59-80),
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Current Streak: 1, Washington
Washington State (63-55)
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18-36 in 1916-17 (h)
15-23 in 1916-17 (h)
30-29 in 1919-20 (h)
24-25 in 1919-20 (h)
42-37 in 1920-21 (a)
36-20 in 1920-21 (a)
16-21 in 1921-22 (h)
13-15 in 1921-22 (h)
31-28 in 1936-37 (a)
41-40 in 1936-37 (a)
43-46 in 1940-41 (a)
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40-44 in 1940-41 (a)
81-76 in 1955-56 (a)
67-69 in 1955-56 (a)
60-51 in 1956-57 (h)
80-62 in 1956-57 (h)
51-64 in 1957-58 (a)
58-53 in 1957-58 (h)
59-40 in 1958-59 (a)
59-58 in 1958-59 (h)
57-44 in 1959-60 (h)
67-58 (ot) in 1959-60 (a)
50-51 in 1960-61 (h)
63-83 in 1960-61 (a)
67-51 in 1961-62 (h)
80-69 in 1963-64 (a)
84-48 in 1963-64 (a)
81-55 in 1963-64 (h)
73-46 in 1964-65 (h)
58-59 in 1964-65 (a)
88-77 in 1965-66 (n)
58-61 in 1965-66 (a)
80-61 in 1965-66 (h)
58-82 in 1966-67 (a)
71-70 (ot) in 1966-67 (h)
71-87 in 1967-68 (h)
75-87 in 1967-68 (a)
66-71 in 1968-69 (h)
68-69 in 1968-69 (a)
62-72 in 1969-70 (a)
62-85 in 1969-70 (h)
55-65 in 1970-71 (n)
77-70 in 1970-71 (h)
79-89 in 1970-71 (a)
76-54 in 1971-72 (h)
66-68 in 1971-72 (a)
49-61 in 1972-73 (a)
59-44 in 1972-73 (h)
65-51 in 1973-74 (h)
72-51 in 1973-74 (a)
71-58 in 1974-75 (a)
92-70 in 1974-75 (h)
60-62 in 1975-76 (h)
79-91 in 1975-76 (a)
68-80 in 1976-77 (a)
52-69 in 1976-77 (h)
59-62 in 1977-78 (h)
64-67 in 1977-78 (a)
52-72 in 1978-79 (h)
47-69 in 1978-79 (a)
74-102 in 1979-80 (a)
75-93 in 1979-80 (h)
62-60 in 1980-81 (h)
58-59 in 1980-81 (a)
58-63 in 1981-82 (a)
54-62 in 1981-82 (h)
63-67 in 1982-83 (a)
69-79 in 1982-83 (h)
68-65 in 1983-84 (h)
61-65 in 1983-84 (a)
59-71 in 1984-85 (a)
68-78 in 1984-85 (h)
84-67 in 1985-86 (h)
66-69 in 1985-86 (a)
93-76 in 1986-87 (h)
64-74 in 1986-87 (a)
68-70 (ot) in 1987-88 (h)
51-50 in 1987-88 (a)
85-43 in 1988-89 (a)
65-53 in 1988-89 (h)
69-49 in 1989-90 (a)
68-54 in 1989-90 (h)
94-63 in 1990-91 (h)
68-74 in 1990-91 (a)
59-67 in 1991-92 (a)
85-70 in 1991-92 (h)
59-64 in 1992-93 (h)
54-87 in 1992-93 (a)
75-64 in 1993-94 (h)
71-77 in 1993-94 (a)
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L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
63-77 in 1994-95 (a)
79-72 in 1994-95 (h)
78-67 in 1995-96 (a)
59-68 in 1995-96 (h)
81-61 in 1996-97 (h)
76-63 in 1996-97 (a)
82-72 in 1997-98 (a)
72-56 in 1997-98 (h)
94-45 in 1998-99 (h)
64-58 in 1998-99 (a)
63-38 in 1999-00 (h)
89-52 in 1999-00 (a)
72-61 in 2000-01 (a)
75-64 in 2000-01 (h)
83-50 in 2001-02 (h)
76-63 in 2001-02 (a)
73-68 (ot) in 2002-03 (a)
72-54 in 2002-03 (h)
73-51 in 2003-04 (h)
63-61 in 2003-04 (a)
68-47 in 2003-04 (n)
51-60 in 2004-05 (a)
48-59 in 2004-05 (h)
60-58 in 2004-05 (n)
69-59 in 2005-06 (h)
39-37 in 2005-06 (a)
71-68 (ot) in 2006-07 (h)
45-58 in 2006-07 (a)
Biggest Win: 49 points (94-45),
1998-99
Biggest Loss: 33 points (54-87),
1992-93
Current Streak: 1, Washington State
Western Kentucky (1-1)
L 66-76 in 1956-57 (n)
W 84-68 in 2001-02 (n)
Biggest Win: 16 points (84-68),
2001-02
Biggest Loss: 10 points (66-76),
1956-57
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
West Virginia (0-1)
Biggest Win: 19 points (86-67),
47-66 in 1959-60 (n)
Biggest Loss: 19 points (47-66),
1959-60
Current Streak: 1, West Virginia
1974-75
Western Michigan (2-0)
Wisconsin Superior (1-0)
L
Biggest Loss: 7 points (73-80),
1993-94
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
W 80-62 in 1983-84 (h)
W 83-65 in 1997-98 (n)
Biggest Win: 18 points, twice
Current Streak: 2, Stanford
W 77-69 in 1980-81 (h)
Biggest Win: 8 points (77-69),
1980-81
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Western Washington (1-0)
Wyoming (3-4)
W 83-61 in 1986-87 (h)
Biggest Win: 22 points (83-61),
1986-87
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Whittier (1-1)
L 21-37 in 1913-14 (a)
W 46-12 in 1914-15 (h)
Biggest Win: 34 points (46-12),
1914-15
Biggest Loss: 16 points (21-37),
1913-14
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
William & Mary (1-0)
W 87-64 in 1987-88 (h)
Biggest Win: 23 points (87-64),
1987-88
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Wisconsin (6-3)
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
39-26 in 1939-40 (a)
65-53 in 1955-56 (h)
60-61 in 1959-60 (a)
86-67 in 1974-75 (a)
64-70 in 1975-76 (n)
70-66 in 1976-77 (h)
80-72 in .1990-91 (a)
73-80 in 1993-94 (a)
95-78 in 1994-95 (h)
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
24-41 in 1932-33 (a)
81-62 in 1962-63 (h)
88-75 in 1964-65 (h)
73-87 in 1968-69 (a)
74-84 in 1969-70 (h)
54-52 in 1979-80 (h)
51-73 in 1980-81 (a)
Biggest Win: 19 points (81-62),
1962-63
Biggest Loss: 22 points (51-73),
1980-81
Current Streak: 1, Wyoming
Xavier (1-0)
W 63-62 in 2002-03 (h)
Biggest Win: 1 point (63-62),
2002-03
Current Streak: 1, Stanford
Yale (4-0)
W
W
W
W
78-62 in 1948-49 (n, at SF)
129-108 in 1985-86 (h)
69-51 in 1990-91 (h)
79-56 in 2002-03 (h)
Biggest Win: 23 points (79-56),
2002-03
Biggest Loss: —
Current Streak: 4, Stanford
Fred Washington averaged 8.2 points while adding a team-leading 3.6
assists per game.
Stanford’s Oldest Rivals
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California
USC
UCLA
Oregon
Washington
Oregon State
Washington State
Santa Clara
Arizona
San Francisco
Arizona State
Saint Mary’s
San Jose State
Pacific
Nevada
Series Started Games
1913-14
1916-17
1924-25
1921-22
1936-37
1915-16
1916-17
1914-15
1937-38
1913-14
1957-58
1913-14
1924-25
1913-14
1913-14
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Peter Prowitt earned First Team Pac-10 All-Academic honors during the
2006-07 season.
Records vs. Conference
(using 2007-08 conference alignments)
ACC (11-19)
Team
Overall
Boston College
0-1
Clemson
0-0
Duke
2-0
Florida State
0-0
Georgia Tech
2-1
Maryland
0-3
Miami 1-1
North Carolina
0-10
North Carolina State 0-0
Virginia
5-1
Virginia Tech
0-2
Wake Forest
1-0
Totals
11-19
Streak
Lost 1
—
Won 2
—
Won 2
Lost 3
Won 1
Lost 10
—
Won 4
Lost 2
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-2
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
America East (2-0)
Team
Overall
Albany
0-0
Binghamton
0-0
Boston University
1-0
Hartford
0-0
Maine
0-0
Md.- Baltimore Cty.
0-0
New Hampshire
1-0
Stony Brook
0-0
Vermont
0-0
Totals
2-0
Streak
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Atlantic Sun (2-1)
Team
Belmont
Campbell
East Tennessee St.
Gardner-Webb
Jacksonville
Kennesaw State
Lipscomb
Mercer
North Florida
Stetson
Totals
Overall
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-0
2-1
Streak
Won 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
Lost 1
—
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Atlantic-10 (22-10)
Team
Overall
Charlotte
1-0
Dayton
0-0
Duquesne
1-0
Fordham
3-1
George Washington
2-1
LaSalle
1-2
Massachusetts
2-2
Rhode Island
3-0
Richmond
0-2
Saint Louis
2-0
St. Bonaventure
0-0
St. Joseph’s
1-0
Temple
5-2
Xavier
1-0
Totals
22-10
Streak
Won 1
—
Won 1
Won 1
Won 1
Won 1
Lost 2
Won 3
Lost 2
Won 2
—
Won 1
Won 2
Won 1
—
NCAA
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-2
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
3-2
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
Big East (10-26)
Team
Cincinnati
Connecticut
DePaul
Georgetown
Louisville
Marquette
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Providence
Rutgers
St. John’s
Seton Hall
South Florida
Syracuse
Villanova
West Virginia
Totals
Streak
Won 1
Lost 4
Lost 1
Lost 1
Lost 2
Lost 4
Lost 3
Won 1
Lost 1
Lost 1
Won 1
Won 2
—
—
Lost 1
Lost 1
—
NCAA
1-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Overall
1-2
0-4
1-1
0-1
0-2
0-4
0-3
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
4-3
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
10-26
Big Sky (9-2)
Team
Overall
Eastern Washington
0-0
Idaho State
0-0
Montana
3-2
Montana State
2-0
Northern Arizona
0-0
Northern Colorado
0-0
Portland State
1-0
Sacramento State
3-0
Weber State
0-0
Totals
9-2
Streak
—
—
Lost 1
Won 2
—
—
Won 1
Won 3
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Big South (0-0)
Team
Overall
Charleston Southern 0-0
Coastal Carolina
0-0
High Point
0-0
Liberty
0-0
UNC Asheville
0-0
Radford
0-0
VMI
0-0
Winthrop
0-0
Totals
0-0
Streak
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Big Ten (23-26)
Team
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Michigan
Michigan State
Minnesota
Northwestern
Ohio State
Penn State
Purdue
Wisconsin
Totals
Overall
2-4
0-4
3-5
3-1
2-4
0-4
2-1
3-0
0-0
2-0
6-3
23-26
Streak
Won 2
Lost 4
Won 1
Won 3
Lost 1
Lost 4
Won 2
Won 3
—
Won 2
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
Big 12 (21-17)
Team
Baylor
Colorado Iowa State
Kansas
Kansas State
Missouri
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Totals
Overall
2-0
5-3
1-0
2-8
0-1
0-0
6-3
2-1
0-0
1-1
1-0
1-0
21-17
Streak
Won 2
Won 1
Won 1
Won 1
Lost 1
—
Lost 1
Won 2
—
Lost 1
Won 1
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-1
NIT
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
Big West (68-9)
Team
Overall
Cal State Fullerton
0-0
Cal State Northridge 3-0
Cal Poly 4-1
Long Beach State
3-0
Pacific
31-3
UC Davis
13-1
UC Irvine
5-1
UC Riverside
4-0
UC Santa Barbara
5-3
Totals
68-9
Streak
—
Won 3
Won 4
Won 3
Won 16
Won 1
Lost 1
Won 4
Won 3
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
CAA (2-0)
Team
Delaware
Drexel
George Mason
Georgia State
Hofstra
James Madison
Northeastern
Old Dominion
Towson
UNC Wilmington
VCU
William & Mary
Totals
Streak
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Overall
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
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Conference USA (15-4)
Team
Overall
Central Florida
1-0
East Carolina
0-0
Houston
1-2
Marshall
0-0
Memphis
1-0
Rice
8-0
SMU
2-0
Southern Mississippi 0-0
Tulane
1-2
Tulsa
0-0
UAB
1-0
UTEP
0-0
Totals
15-4
Streak
Won 1
—
Won 1
—
Won 1
Won 8
Won 2
—
Won 1
—
Won 1
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
Horizon (4-0)
Team
Butler
Cleveland State
Detroit
Illinois-Chicago
Loyola
Valparaiso
Wisc.- Green Bay
Wisc.- Milwaukee
Wright State
Youngstown State
Totals
Overall
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
4-0
Streak
Won 1
—
—
—
—
Won 3
—
—
—
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Ivy League (25-8)
Team
Brown
Columbia
Cornell
Dartmouth
Harvard
Penn
Princeton
Yale
Totals
Overall
2-0
3-1
2-1
5-1
8-0
0-2
1-3
4-0
25-8
Streak
Won 2
Won 2
Won 2
Won 5
Won 8
Lost 2
Won 1
Won 4
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
MAC (3-2)
Team
Akron
Ball State
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Central Michigan
Eastern Michigan
Kent State
Miami (Ohio)
Northern Illinois
Ohio
Toledo
Western Michigan
Totals
Overall
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
0-0
2-0
3-2
Streak
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
Lost 1
—
Lost 1
—
Won 2
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
MAAC (8-1)
Team
Canisius
Fairfield
Iona
Loyola (Md.)
Manhattan
Marist
Niagara
Rider
St. Peter’s
Siena
Totals
Overall
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
2-1
8-1
Streak
Won 1
—
—
Won 1
Won 2
—
—
Won 1
Won 1
Won 2
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
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MEAC (2-0)
Team
Overall
Bethune-Cookman
0-0
Coppin State
0-0
Delaware State
0-0
Florida A & M
0-0
Hampton
0-0
Howard
1-0
Md.-Eastern Shore
0-0
Morgan State
0-0
Norfolk State
0-0
North Carolina A&T 0-0
South Carolina State 1-0
Totals
2-0
Streak
—
—
—
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Missouri Valley (5-4)
Team
Overall
Bradley
2-3
Creighton
1-1
Drake
0-0
Evansville
0-0
Illinois State
0-0
Indiana State
0-0
Missouri State
1-0
Northern Iowa
0-0
Southern Illinois
1-0
Wichita State
0-0
Totals
5-4
Streak
Won 2
Lost 1
—
—
—
—
Lost 1
—
—
—
—
NCAA
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-0
0-0
1-1
Mountain West (29-32)
Team
Overall
Air Force
5-6
BYU
2-4
Colorado State
4-2
New Mexico
2-1
San Diego State
4-0
TCU
0-0
UNLV
2-1
Utah
7-14
Wyoming
3-4
Totals
29-32
Streak
Lost 1
Won 1
Won 4
Won 2
Won 4
—
Won 2
Lost 2
Lost 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Northeast (3-0)
Team
Central Conn. St.
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Monmouth
Mt. St. Mary’s
Quinnipiac
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
St. Francis (N.Y.)
St. Francis (Pa.)
Wagner
Totals
Overall
0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-0
Streak
—
—
Won 2
—
—
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Ohio Valley (0-0)
Team
Austin Peay
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
Jacksonville State
Morehead State
Murray State
Samford
Southeast Miss. St.
Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
Totals
Overall
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Streak
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Pac-10 (644-678)
Team
Arizona
Arizona State
California
Oregon
Oregon State
UCLA
USC
Washington
Washington State
Totals
Overall
25-48
36-26
109-137
84-42
56-68
89-127
115-116
67-59
63-55
644-678
Streak
Lost 6
Won 4
Won 1
Won 1
Won 4
Lost 1
Lost 2
Lost 1
Lost 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Records vs. Conference
Patriot League (12-0)
Team
Overall
American
3-0
Army
1-0
Bucknell
0-0
Colgate
2-0
Holy Cross
0-0
Lafayette
1-0
Lehigh
2-0
Navy
3-0
Totals
12-0
SEC (14-9)
Team
Overall
Alabama
0-2
Arkansas 1-0
Auburn
1-0
Florida
4-0
Georgia
2-0
Kentucky
0-2
LSU
2-2
Mississippi 0-0
Mississippi State
1-1
South Carolina
1-0
Tennessee
0-2
Vanderbilt
2-0
Totals
14-9
Southern (7-1)
Team
Overall
Appalachian State
0-0
Chattanooga
0-0
College of Charleston 1-1
Davidson
1-0
Elon 1-0
Furman
2-0
Georgia Southern
0-0
The Citadel
0-0
UNC Greensboro
2-0
Western Carolina
0-0
Wofford
0-0
Totals
7-1
Southland (2-0)
Team
Overall
Central Arkansas
0-0
Lamar
0-0
McNeese State
1-0
Nicholls State
0-0
Northwestern State
0-0
Sam Houston State
0-0
Southeast Louisiana
0-0
Stephen F. Austin
0-0
Texas State
0-0
Texas-Arlington
0-0
Texas-San Antonio
1-0
Texas A&M-CC
0-0
Totals
2-0
SWAC (1-0)
Team
Overall
Alabama A & M
0-0
Alabama State
0-0
Alcorn State
1-0
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
0-0
Grambling State
0-0
Jackson State
0-0
Miss. Valley State
0-0
Prairie View A & M
0-0
Southern
0-0
Texas Southern
0-0
Totals
1-0
Summit (5-0)
Team
Overall
Centenary
1-0
IPFW
0-0
IUPUI
0-0
Missouri-Kansas City 1-0
North Dakota State
0-0
Oakland
0-0
Oral Roberts
0-0
South Dakota State
0-0
Southern Utah
3-0
Western Illinois
0-0
Totals
5-0
Streak
Won 3
Won 1
—
Won 2
—
Won 1
Won 2
Won 3
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Streak
Lost 2
Won 1
Won 1
Won 4
Won 2
Lost 2
Lost 2
—
Lost 1
Won 1
Lost 2
Won 2
—
NCAA
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-4
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Streak
—
—
Won 1
Won 1
Won 1
Won 2
—
—
Won 2
—
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Streak
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Won 1
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Streak
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Streak
Won 1
—
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
Won 3
—
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Sun Belt (9-3)
Team
Overall
Arkansas-Little Rock 0-0
Arkansas State
0-0
Denver
7-2
Florida Atlantic
0-0
Florida International 1-0
Louisiana-Lafayette
0-0
Louisiana-Monroe
0-0
Middle Tenn. State
0-0
New Orleans
0-0
North Texas
0-0
South Alabama
0-0
Troy 0-0
Western Kentucky
1-1
Totals
9-3
Streak
—
—
Won 4
—
Won 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Won 1
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
NIT
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
WCC (143-69)
Team
Gonzaga
Loyola Marymount
Pepperdine
Portland
Saint Mary’s
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Clara
Totals
Overall
2-4
5-0
0-0
1-2
40-15
3-1
44-21
48-26
143-69
Streak
Lost 2
Won 5
—
Lost 2
Won 3
Won 3
Won 2
Lost 2
—
NCAA
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
NIT
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
WAC (83-31)
Team
Boise State
Fresno State
Hawai’i
Idaho
Louisiana Tech
Nevada
New Mexico State
San Jose State
Utah State
Totals
Overall
0-0
7-1
8-3
6-3
1-0
20-9
0-0
38-12
3-3
83-31
Streak
—
Won 7
Won 1
Won 1
Won 1
Won 5
—
Won 3
Lost 2
—
NCAA
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
NIT
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 177
Stanford Won-Loss History
Year
Overall Home Away Neutral SU Pts Opp Pts
Head Coach
1913-14 7-5
4-3
3-2
0-0
231
243
H.W. Maloney
1914-15 4-5
4-5
0-0
0-0
297
295
H.W. Maloney
1915-16 2-9
1-6
0-2
1-1
275
362 E.C. “Squire” Behrens
1916-17 8-8
3-5
4-3
1-0
488
426
Russell Wilson
1917-18 11-4
10-1
0-3
1-0
470
360
Russell Wilson
1918-19 9-3
6-1
2-2
1-0
470
257
M.C. Evans
1919-20 12-3
6-3
5-0
1-0
427
316
Bob Evans
1920-21 15-3
11-0
3-3
1-0
575
398
Walter Powell
1921-22 8-7
6-4
2-2
0-1
318
328
C.E. VanGent
1922-23 12-4
10-2
2-2
0-0
343
281
Andy Kerr
1923-24 10-5
9-3
1-2
0-0
383
270
Andy Kerr
1924-25 10-3
10-1
0-2
0-0
260
197
Andy Kerr
1925-26 10-6
7-5
2-1
1-0
370
297
Andy Kerr
1926-27 9-9
7-4
2-5
0-0
472
416
E.P. (Husky) Hunt
1927-28 8-13
4-6
4-4
0-3
513
543
E.P. (Husky) Hunt
1928-29 13-6
8-3
4-1
1-2
534
492
E.P. (Husky) Hunt
1929-30 10-9
7-5
3-2
0-2
592
575
E.P. (Husky) Hunt
1930-31 8-9
7-5
0-3
1-1
508
500
John W. Bunn
1931-32 6-14
5-9
0-4
1-1
482
582
John W. Bunn
1932-33 9-18
4-6
5-12
0-0
756
876
John W. Bunn
1933-34 8-12
4-7
4-4
0-1
579
671
John W. Bunn
1934-35 9-17
6-2
3-15
0-0
893
970
John W. Bunn
1935-36 22-7
14-1
3-5
5-1
1,287
1,070
John W. Bunn
1936-37 25-2
10-1
12-1
3-0
1.328
914
John W. Bunn
1937-38 21-3
10-1
9-1
2-1
1,261
958
John W. Bunn
1938-39 16-9
14-7
2-2
0-0
1,018
937
Everett S. Dean
1939-40 14-9
8-2
5-5
1-2
1,036
871
Everett S. Dean
1940-41 21-5
13-0
4-4
4-1
1,207
1,027
Everett S. Dean
1941-42 28-4
10-2
8-0
10-2
1,299
1,044
Everett S. Dean
1942-43 10-11
8-5
1-4
1-2
934
929
Everett S. Dean
1943-44 no team - WWII
1944-45 no team - WWII
1945-46 6-18
6-9
0-8
0-1
804
1,061
Everett S. Dean
1946-47 15-16
12-4
3-12
0-0
1,523
1,508
Everett S. Dean
1947-48 15-11
8-5
2-5
5-1
1,252
1,178
Everett S. Dean
1948-49 19-9
10-3
2-4
7-2
1,562
1,456
Everett S. Dean
1949-50 11-14
5-7
3-6
3-1
1,428
1,447
Everett S. Dean
1950-51 12-14
7-3
3-9
2-2
1,608
1,663
Everett S. Dean
1951-52 19-9
14-3
1-5
4-1
2,015
1,929
Robert W. Burnett
1952-53 6-20
2-8
1-9
3-3
1,496
1,691
Robert W. Burnett
1953-54 13-10
9-4
4-5
0-1
1,616
1,567
Robert W. Burnett
1954-55 16-8
8-1
7-7
1-0
1,675
1,625
Howard Dallmar
1955-56 18-6
12-2
5-4
1-0
1,577
1,472
Howard Dallmar
1956-57 11-15
6-6
4-7
1-2
1,642
1,666
Howard Dallmar
1957-58 12-13
8-4
4-8
0-1
1,489
1,512
Howard Dallmar
1958-59 15-9
11-0
3-8
1-1
1,450
1,415
Howard Dallmar
1959-60 11-14
6-6
4-6
1-2
1,395
1,376
Howard Dallmar
1960-61 7-17
4-8
2-8
1-1
1,330
1,420
Howard Dallmar
Milestone Games in Stanford Basketball History
Game
1st
50th
100th
200th
300th
400th
500th
600th
700th
800th
900th
1,000th
1,100th
1,200th
1,300th
1.400th
1,500th
1,600th
1,700th
1,800th
1,900th
2,000th
2,100th
2,200th
2,300th
Score/Opponent
Season
Stanford 22, St. Ignatius (USF) 20 ............................................... 1913-14
Stanford 31, Oakland YMCA 26 .................................................. 1917-18
Stanford 25, California 21 ............................................................ 1920-21
Stanford 28, USC 21 ..................................................................... 1930-31
Wyoming 41, Stanford 24 . ........................................................... 1932-33
Stanford 67, Western Reserve 27 .................................................. 1936-37
Stanford 45, San Francisco 30 ...................................................... 1940-41
Stanford 68, Pacific 38 .................................................................. 1946-47
UCLA 69, Stanford 59 .................................................................. 1949-50
Santa Clara 69, Stanford 58 .......................................................... 1953-54
Oregon 62, Stanford 49 ................................................................ 1957-58
Stanford 63, USC 62 ..................................................................... 1961-62
California 88, Stanford 73 ............................................................ 1965-66
USC 85, Stanford 71 ..................................................................... 1969-70
USC 62, Stanford 59 ..................................................................... 1973-74
California 84, Stanford 68 ............................................................ 1977-78
Stanford 97, Oregon 88 ................................................................ 1981-82
Oregon State 54, Stanford 49 ....................................................... 1984-85
Stanford 89, San Jose State 39 ...................................................... 1988-89
Stanford 67, Oregon State 64 ....................................................... 1991-92
Arizona 89, Stanford 83 (OT) ...................................................... 1994-95
Stanford 93, Washington 70 ......................................................... 1997-98
Stanford 84, California 58 ............................................................ 2000-01
Stanford 81, Arizona State 51 . ..................................................... 2003-04
USC 69, Stanford 65 ..................................................................... 2006-07
178 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Year
Overall Home Away Neutral SU Pts Opp Pts
1961-62 16-6
13-0
3-6
0-0
1,434
1,313
1962-63 16-9
10-5
6-4
0-0
1,608
1,472
1963-64 15-10
9-3
5-7
1-0
1,607
1,587
1964-65 15-8
9-2
6-6
0-0
1,622
1,500
1965-66 13-12
7-3
4-8
2-1
1,757
1,759
1966-67 15-11
9-5
4-6
2-0
1,847
1,883
1967-68 10-15
7-4
2-9
1-2
1,897
1,977
1968-69 8-17
5-5
3-10
0-2
1,742
1,789
1969-70 5-20
4-9
1-10
0-1
1,890
2,043
1970-71 6-20
5-9
0-9
1-2
1,900
2,099
1971-72 10-15
7-5
1-10
2-0
1,895
1,974
1972-73 14-11
9-3
4-7
1-1
1,719
1,660
1973-74 11-14
6-5
4-7
1-2
1,683
1,605
1974-75 12-14
7-4
4-10
1-0
1,883
1,849
1975-76 9-18
6-8
3-8
0-2
1,988
2,074
1976-77 11-16
9-5
2-11
0-0
2,044
2,161
1977-78 13-14
7-7
5-6
1-1
1,965
2,049
1978-79 12-15
10-4
1-11
1-0
1,909
1,980
1979-80 7-19
5-8
2-10
0-1
1,757
1,933
1980-81 9-18
8-7
1-11
0-0
1,814
1,986
1981-82 7-20
6-11
1-9
0-0
1,807
1,966
1982-83 14-14
12-5
2-9
0-0
2,121
2,043
1983-84 19-12
13-5
6-7
0-0
2,311
2,118
1984-85 11-17
9-7
1-9
1-1
1,894
1,898
1985-86 14-16
8-7
6-6
0-3
2,224
2,108
1986-87 15-13
11-2
2-8
2-3
2,002
2,003
1987-88 21-12
12-4
6-5
3-3
2,577
2,401
1988-89 26-7
13-0
8-4
5-3
2,519
2,144
1989-90 18-12
11-3
5-7
2-2
2,032
1,910
1990-91 20-13
13-4
4-8
3-1
2,539
2,369
1991-92 18-11
12-3
5-7
1-1
2,195
1,971
1992-93 7-23
7-9
0-12
0-2
1,989
2,115
1993-94 17-11
11-4
5-7
1-0
2,091
2,003
1994-95 20-9
14-2
5-6
1-1
2,290
2,120
1995-96 21-8
12-1
6-5
3-2
2,181
1,934
1996-97 22-8
12-0
6-6
4-2
2,427
2,017
1997-98 30-5
11-2
10-2
9-1
2,807
2,390
1998-99 26-7 13-2
10-2
3-3
2,425
2,006
1999-00 27-4
12-2
9-1
6-1
2,447
1,850
2000-01 31-3
12-2
11-0
8-1
2,829
2,226
2001-02 20-10
10-3
7-3
3-4
2,420
2,180
2002-03 24-9
14-3
6-3
4-3
2,393
2,230
2003-04 30-2
14-0
10-1
6-1
2,356
1,936
2004-05 18-13
10-2
5-6
3-5
2,173
2,134
2005-06 16-14
11-3
4-9
1-2
1,992
1,960
2006-07 18-13
12-5
5-6
1-2
2,156
2,081
Totals 1,298-993 801-370 347-520 150-103 138,701 132,304
(.567) (.684) (.400) (.592) (60.5 ppg)(57.7 ppg)
Head Coach
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Howard Dallmar
Dick DiBiaso
Dick DiBiaso
Dick DiBiaso
Dick DiBiaso
Dick DiBiaso
Dick DiBiaso
Dick DiBiaso
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Tom Davis
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Trent Johnson
Trent Johnson
Trent Johnson
Milestone Victories in Stanford Basketball History
Game
1st
50th
100th
150th
200th
250th
300th
350th
400th
450th
500th
550th
600th
650th
700th
750th
800th
850th
900th
950th
1,000th
1,050th
1,100th
1,150th
1,200th
1,250th
Score/Opponent
Season
22-20 vs St. Ignatius ......................................................................... 1913-14
28-13 vs Santa Clara . ....................................................................... 1920-21
31-7 vs Davis Farm . ......................................................................... 1924-25
34-30 vs Olympic Club .................................................................... 1929-30
74-46 vs Utah .................................................................................... 1935-36
56-29 at UCLA . ................................................................................ 1937-38
45-30 vs San Francisco ..................................................................... 1940-41
53-45 at California ........................................................................... 1942-43
55-48 vs California ........................................................................... 1948-49
67-57 vs Loyola Marymount ........................................................... 1952-53
66-63 at California ........................................................................... 1955-56
66-51 vs USC .................................................................................... 1959-60
84-48 at Washington State ............................................................... 1963-64
87-86 vs Iowa .................................................................................... 1967-68
70-66 vs California ........................................................................... 1972-73
72-68 at Hawai’i . .............................................................................. 1977-78
80-74 at Oregon . .............................................................................. 1982-83
72-52 vs Rice ..................................................................................... 1986-87
73-53 vs Oregon ............................................................................... 1988-89
98-56 vs Loyola (Md.) ...................................................................... 1991-92
67-55 vs Cornell ............................................................................... 1994-95
86-63 vs Arizona State . .................................................................... 1996-97
73-63 at Arizona State ...................................................................... 1998-99
100-76 vs Oregon ............................................................................. 2000-01
52-51 vs UCLA ................................................................................. 2002-03
72-62 vs. UC Davis ........................................................................... 2004-05
Year-by-Year Results
1913-14
Record: 7-5
H: 4-3
A: 3-2
N: 0-0
Coach: H.W. Maloney
Notes: 60 men turned out for the first official team
… After the conclusion of the conference season, six
players toured the southern part of the state for five
games, winning three and losing two.
D3 St. Ignatius .................................. 22-20 W
St. Ignatius .................................. 37-14 W
L
Saint Mary’s ................................ 30-34
Nevada . .......................................25-24 W
California .................................... 12-32
L
California .................................... 15-37
L
Pacific .......................................... 46-27 W
at Long Beach YMCA . ............... 23-18 W
at Whittier ................................... 21-37
L
at Huntington Beach HS .................... - W
at Orange AC ...................................... - W
at Los Angeles AC ............................... -
L
1914-15
Record: 4-5
H: 4-5
A: 0-0
N: 0-0
Coach: H.W. Maloney
Notes: Lloyd R. Reynolds, a prominent alumnus
and one of the leading surgeons in the area, was
elected captain for the season.
California .................................... 28-38
California .................................... 22-31
Davis . .......................................... 36-31
Olympic Club ............................ 21-45
Pacific .......................................... 36-34
Pacific .......................................... 58-18
Nevada . ....................................... 29-44
Santa Clara .................................. 21-42
Whittier ....................................... 46-12
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
1915-16
Record: 2-9
H: 1-6
A: 0-2
N: 1-1
Coach: E.C. “Squire” Behrens
Notes: On Jan. 26, 1916, three days before the season
opener, basketball was made a major sport at Stanford.
J29 Pacific (1) .................................... 47-22 W
F1 Washington ................................. 19-35
L
St. Ignatius .................................. 31-18 W
Santa Clara .................................. 19-26
L
Santa Clara .................................. 20-38
L
Oregon Athletic Club ................. 10-28
L
Nevada (2) .................................. 23-42
L
California .................................... 28-32
L
at Saint Mary’s ............................ 23-45
L
at California ................................ 26-46
L
Pacific .......................................... 29-30
L
(1) at San Jose, CA
(2) at Santa Clara, CA
(1) at San Jose, CA
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
1917-18
Record: 11-4
Cal-NevadA: 3rd
H: 10-1
A: 0-3
N: 1-0
Coach: Russell Wilson
Notes: On Feb. 14, 1918, Stanford won its first
game against California, 22-18 … Schwarzy
Schwarzenbeck was named team captain.
8th Infantry ................................. 30-26
Oakland YMCA .......................... 31-26
8th Infantry ................................. 37-24
at Oakland YMCA ...................... 25-33
Pacific .......................................... 47-19
San Jose YMCA .......................... 58-26
COK 6th Infantry ....................... 42-14
Base Hospital 47 ......................... 26-22
Davis Farm . .................................. 18-9
St. Ignatius .................................. 35-19
at Saint Mary’s ............................ 28-51
Nevada . ....................................... 30-20
California .................................... 22-18
at California ................................ 24-27
California .................................... 17-26
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
1918-19
Record: 9-3
PCC: 0-2 (6th)
H: 6-1
A: 2-2
N: 1-0
Coach: Bob Evans
Notes: Bob Evans took over the reins, doubling as
head coach of basketball and football.
Santa Clara .................................... 45-7 W
SF YMI ........................................ 50-16 W
Mare Island ................................. 32-25 W
at San Jose YMCA ...................... 36-31 W
Davis Farm . .................................. 55-5 W
Santa Clara .................................. 53-22 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 44-20 W
Pacific (1) .................................... 37-11 W
at California ................................ 26-29
L
at Nevada .................................... 40-24 W
L
at St. Ignatius .............................. 27-33
California .................................... 25-34
L
(1) at San Jose, CA
1919-20
Record: 12-3
PCC: 8-1 (1st)
H: 6-3
A: 5-0
N: 1-0
Coach: Bob Evans
Notes: R.F. “Bob” Pelouze was elected captain …
“Swede” Righter became the first player in school
history to be selected to an all-league team.
St. Ignatius .................................. 45-35 W
Santa Clara (1)............................. 31-26 W
Davis Farm . ................................ 38-21 W
Nevada . ....................................... 19-25
L
Olympic Club ............................. 29-37
L
J30 Washington State ........................ 30-29 W
J31 Washington State ........................ 24-25
L
F17 Oregon ........................................ 39-22 W
F18 Oregon ........................................ 36-31 W
California .................................... 27-20 W
at California ................................ 33-24 W
at Oregon AC .............................. 41-26 W
at Oregon AC .............................. 34-15 W
F24 at Oregon .................................... 47-15 W
F25 at Oregon .................................... 29-18 W
(1) at San Jose, CA
1920-21
1916-17
Record: 8-8
PCC: 0-6 (5th)
H: 3-5
A: 4-3
N: 1-0
Coach: Russell Wilson
Notes: W.R. “Winnie” Wheatley was captain of
the team.
at L.A. Athletic Club ................... 37-18
at USC ......................................... 43-28
at Whittier ................................... 46-12
at Long Beach YMCA . ............... 62-27
at Orange AC .............................. 16-56
Pacific (1) .................................... 44-20
at Santa Clara .............................. 30-41
USC ............................................. 34-10
F5 Washington State ........................ 18-36
F6 Washington State ........................ 15-23
at California ................................ 14-20
California .................................... 20-29
Saint Mary’s ................................ 46-34
Nevada . ....................................... 33-30
Oregon Athletic Club ................. 17-23
Oregon Athletic Club ................. 13-19
F14
Record: 15-3
PCC: 8-3 (T1st)
H: 11-0
A: 3-3
N: 1-0
Coach: Walter Powell
Notes: Fred Adams was named team captain …
Stanford beat California in the season finale before a
crowd of 10,000 fans at the Oakland Auditorium.
Olympic Club ............................. 42-34 W
Santa Clara .................................. 28-13 W
Saint Mary’s .................................. 53-9 W
Pacific .......................................... 30-18 W
Olympic Club ............................. 39-34 W
Oregon AC .................................. 32-19 W
Oregon AC .................................. 33-25 W
USC ............................................. 34-14 W
at St. Ignatius .............................. 31-18 W
F7 Washington ................................. 25-14 W
F8 Washington ................................. 30-22 W
at California ................................ 24-30
L
F15 at Washington State .................... 42-37 W
F16 at Washington State .................... 36-20 W
F18 at Washington ............................. 25-28
L
F19 at Washington ............................. 16-17
L
California .................................... 30-25 W
California (1)............................... 25-21 W
(1) at Oakland, CA
1921-22
W
W
W
L
W
Record: 8-7
PCC: 4-6 (5th)
H: 6-4
A: 2-2
N: 0-1
Coach: C.E. VanGent
Notes: The official basketball dedication of the
Old Pavilion was held on Jan. 14, 1922 with a game
against Pacific … At the time, it was the largest
facility exclusively for basketball in the United States
… The opening game of the season was played at
Encina Gymnasium on Jan. 11 because the new
pavilion was not quite ready.
Santa Clara .................................. 23-22
J14 Pacific .......................................... 30-21
Olympic Club ............................. 25-21
St. Ignatius .................................. 24-31
J24 at Oregon .................................... 32-29
J25 at Oregon .................................... 23-21
at Oregon AC .............................. 24-37
at Oregon AC .............................. 14-25
California .................................... 14-24
F7 Washington State ........................ 16-21
F8 Washington State ........................ 13-15
Saint Mary’s ................................ 26-13
F17 Oregon ........................................ 17-12
F18 Oregon .......................................... 20-9
California (1)............................... 17-27
(1) at Oakland, CA
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W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
(1) at Stockton, CA
1922-23
Record: 12-4
PCC (South): 5-3 (T1st)
H: 10-2
A: 2-2
N: 0-0
Coach: Andy Kerr
Notes: Four of the team’s wins came at the expense
of USC.
1921 Varsity ................................. 19-23
L
Pacific ............................................ 18-9 W
Olympic Club ............................. 18-14 W
St. Ignatius .................................. 25-19 W
Nevada . ....................................... 18-12 W
Nevada . ....................................... 17-10 W
Santa Clara .................................. 22-16 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 35-13 W
USC ............................................. 29-14 W
USC ............................................. 23-12 W
at USC ......................................... 17-12 W
at USC ......................................... 24-21 W
at California ................................ 23-26
L
California .................................... 18-17 W
at California ................................ 20-30
L
California .................................... 17-33
L
1923-24
Record: 10-5
PCC (South): 3-5 (3rd)
H: 9-3
A: 1-2
N: 0-0
Coach: Andy Kerr
Notes: Ernie Nevers, who is one of the great football
players in school history, also was a standout basketball player for two seasons … Also joining the team
were tackle Harry Shipkey and quarterback “Mugs”
Mitchell … Nip McHose captained the team.
San Jose YMCA .......................... 21-13 W
Ellery Arms ................................. 26-13 W
Pacific ............................................ 38-9 W
Olympic Club ............................. 31-11 W
Santa Clara .................................. 27-16 W
USC ............................................. 17-20
L
USC ............................................. 25-19 W
Nevada . ....................................... 28-13 W
Nevada . ....................................... 30-10 W
California .................................... 18-17 W
at USC ......................................... 20-24
L
at USC ......................................... 31-26 W
at California ................................ 25-26
L
California .................................... 23-27
L
at California ................................ 23-26
L
1924-25
Record: 10-3
PCC (South): 1-3 (2nd)
H: 10-1
A: 0-2
N: 0-0
Coach: Andy Kerr
Notes: David Oliva captained the team.
San Jose Teachers ........................ 16-13
Santa Clara .................................. 15-13
at Pomona ................................... 21-13
UCLA .......................................... 23-17
Nevada . ....................................... 18-12
Nevada . ....................................... 26-23
Davis Farm . .................................. 31-7
Olympic Club ............................. 21-18
UCLA .......................................... 26-10
California .................................... 13-17
at California ................................ 18-22
California .................................... 16-15
at California ................................ 16-17
1925-26
(then known as the University of California,
Southern Branch).
San Jose Teachers .......................... 13-5
San Jose Alumni Club ................ 17-13
San Jose Alumni Club .................. 26-7
Ambers Club (1) . ....................... 35-20
UCLA .......................................... 15-28
Pomona ....................................... 45-13
Santa Clara .................................... 31-7
Olympic Club ............................. 11-34
USC ............................................. 25-11
California .................................... 17-18
at USC ......................................... 24-21
UCLA .......................................... 32-29
at USC ......................................... 30-22
Nevada . ....................................... 17-24
Nevada . ....................................... 16-21
at California ................................ 16-24
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
Record: 10-6
PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd)
H: 7-5
A: 2-1
N: 1-0
Coach: Andy Kerr
Notes: Fred Price was elected team captain …
Stanford dropped its first game in history to UCLA
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
1926-27
Record: 9-9
PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd)
H: 7-4
A: 2-5
N: 0-0
Coach: E.P. Hunt
Notes: Andy Kerr resigned at the end of the
1926 season to become head football coach at
Washington and Jefferson College and was succeeded by E.P. “Husky” Hunt.
at Hollywood AC ........................ 28-34
at Van Nuys AC . ......................... 32-19
at Alhambra AC .......................... 23-24
at Pacific Coast Club .................. 31-32
UCLA .......................................... 17-21
Saint Mary’s ................................ 32-18
Pacific .......................................... 23-15
Santa Clara .................................. 32-17
Olympic Club ............................. 29-30
at USC ......................................... 28-27
at UCLA ...................................... 21-23
Nevada . ....................................... 26-17
Nevada . ....................................... 27-10
USC ............................................. 24-19
USC ............................................. 35-26
Fresno State . ............................... 21-23
at California ................................ 24-32
California .................................... 19-29
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
1927-28
Record: 8-13
PCC (South): 1-8 (4th)
H: 4-6
A: 4-4
N: 0-3
Coach: E.P. Hunt
Notes: Louis Vincent served as team captain.
at San Jose Golds ........................ 28-22
at San Jose State .......................... 23-13
YMI (at Kezar) ............................ 27-26
at LA Athletic Club ..................... 14-26
at Hollywood AC ........................ 14-30
at San Bernardino JC . ................ 28-19
Pacific .......................................... 18-29
Fresno State . ............................... 25-20
* UCLA ....................................... 22-29
* UCLA ....................................... 22-28
Santa Clara .................................. 20-21
* at UCLA ................................... 34-27
Waseda ........................................ 52-12
St. Ignatius .................................. 30-24
Olympic Club ............................. 27-42
F13 * at USC ...................................... 23-24
F14 * at USC ...................................... 25-29
* California (at Kezar) ................ 25-31
* California (at Kezar) ................ 12-29
* California (at Kezar) ................ 17-28
F29 * USC .......................................... 27-34
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
1928-29
Record: 13-6
PCC (South): 6-3 (2nd)
H: 8-3
A: 4-1
N: 1-2
Coach: E.P. Hunt
Notes: Harlow Rothert became Stanford’s first
All-American in basketball … While at Stanford,
Rothert captured nine letters in three sports (basketball, football, track & field), and set a world
record in the shot put.
San Jose Teachers ........................ 27-18 W
San Jose Teachers ........................ 23-24
L
YMI (at Kezar) ............................ 37-31 W
at Nevada .................................... 22-26
L
at Nevada .................................... 23-16 W
Pacific .......................................... 34-31 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 35-33 W
* UCLA ....................................... 34-20 W
Santa Clara .................................. 28-27 W
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F15
F16
* at USC ...................................... 33-26
Olympic Club ............................. 32-27
* California (at Oakland) ........... 23-41
* at UCLA ................................... 34-26
* at UCLA ................................... 32-24
St. Ignatius .................................. 23-30
* California ................................. 17-19
* USC .......................................... 31-21
* USC .......................................... 28-25
* California (at Oakland) ........... 18-27
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
1929-30
Record: 10-9
PCC (South): 2-7 (4th)
H: 7-5
A: 3-2
N: 0-2
Coach: E.P. Hunt
Notes: Harlow Rothert captained the team for a
second straight season.
YMI (at Kezar) ............................ 26-38
at Nevada .................................... 26-15
at Nevada .................................... 33-24
Oregon State ............................... 24-29
Saint Mary’s ................................ 31-23
San Jose State .............................. 49-14
Pacific .......................................... 55-23
* at UCLA ................................... 30-63
J17 * at USC ...................................... 35-23
J18 * at USC ...................................... 18-36
* California ................................. 30-36
Olympic Club ............................. 34-30
* UCLA ....................................... 40-37
* UCLA ....................................... 15-20
St. Ignatius .................................. 34-24
F8 * USC .......................................... 24-30
Santa Clara .................................. 32-31
* California (at Oakland) ........... 31-38
* California ................................. 25-41
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
1930-31
Record: 8-9
PCC (South): 3-6 (4th)
H: 7-5
A: 0-3
N: 1-1
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: Stanford hired John Bunn as head coach
… Bunn played and coached under Phog Allen at
Kansas … Bunn’s first game against California was
successful as Stanford defeated the Golden Bears
37-32 at the Oakland Auditorium.
San Jose State .............................. 27-22 W
YMI ............................................. 20-26
L
Saint Mary’s ................................ 45-24 W
San Francisco .............................. 24-27
L
Montana . .................................... 34-33 W
* at UCLA ................................... 23-32
L
* at UCLA ................................... 26-28
L
J16 * USC .......................................... 24-27
L
J17 * USC .......................................... 28-21 W
* California (at Oakland) ........... 37-32 W
Olympic Club ............................. 35-36
L
* UCLA ....................................... 29-28 W
Pacific .......................................... 44-27 W
F7 * at USC ...................................... 22-33
L
Santa Clara .................................. 24-21 W
* California ................................. 34-37
L
* California (at Oakland) ........... 32-46
L
1931-32
Record: 6-14
PCC (South): 2-9 (4th)
H: 5-9
A: 0-4
N: 1-1
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: Bill Doub was team captain.
San Jose State .............................. 25-21
Saint Mary’s ................................ 24-38
Olympic Club ............................. 25-42
Olympic Club ............................. 22-28
Pittsburgh . .................................. 11-22
Oregon State ............................... 45-26
San Francisco (2nd team) .......... 15-23
San Francisco (at Kezar) . ........... 27-26
Santa Clara .................................. 30-26
* UCLA ....................................... 25-22
* UCLA ....................................... 31-26
J15 * USC .......................................... 28-35
J16 * USC .......................................... 24-28
* California ................................. 19-25
* at UCLA ................................... 31-35
* at UCLA ................................... 18-28
F5 * at USC ...................................... 29-37
F6 * at USC ...................................... 19-32
* California (at Oakland) ........... 16-33
* California ................................. 18-29
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
1932-33
Record: 9-18
PCC (South): 3-8 (3rd)
H: 4-6
A: 5-12
N: 0-0
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: During Christmas vacation, Stanford played
11 road games in 14 days … Tom Cordy captained
the team.
at Nevada .................................... 24-25
L
at Utah . ....................................... 30-38
L
at Utah . ....................................... 41-37 W
at Colorado State ........................ 24-32
L
at Colorado ................................. 25-21 W
at Colorado ................................. 24-29
L
at Kansas ..................................... 20-38
L
at Kansas ..................................... 17-38
L
at Kansas ..................................... 28-34
L
at Nebraska ................................. 21-17 W
at Wyoming . ............................... 24-41
L
San Francisco .............................. 25-30
L
Saint Mary’s ................................ 22-18 W
J13 * at USC ...................................... 25-30
L
J14 * at USC ...................................... 36-38
L
Olympic Club ............................. 35-37
L
* at California ............................. 22-37
L
* UCLA ....................................... 36-44
L
* UCLA ....................................... 41-38 W
Santa Clara .................................. 27-25 W
* California ................................. 18-28
L
F11 * USC .......................................... 18-34
L
F12 * USC .......................................... 28-36
L
Meiji Univ. of Japan . .................. 41-17 W
* at UCLA ................................... 40-38 W
* at UCLA ................................... 41-35 W
* at California ............................. 23-41
L
1933-34
Record: 8-12
PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd)
H: 4-7
A: 4-4
N: 0-1
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: Hal Edelen captained the team … Head
coach John Bunn picked up his first victory over
California since the 1931 season.
at San Jose State .......................... 35-28
at Pacific ...................................... 21-22
Saint Mary’s ................................ 34-32
Utah Aggie College ..................... 35-46
Utah (at SF) ................................ 24-48
* at UCLA ................................... 45-26
* at UCLA ................................... 31-32
Santa Clara .................................. 26-36
* California ................................. 34-43
Olympic Club ............................. 23-45
J26 * at USC ...................................... 24-36
J27 * at USC ...................................... 35-31
San Francisco .............................. 24-18
* at California ............................. 25-42
* UCLA ....................................... 31-28
* UCLA ....................................... 39-34
F16 * USC .......................................... 22-28
F17 * USC .......................................... 22-33
* at California ............................. 34-20
* California ................................. 15-43
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
1934-35
Record: 9-17
PCC (South): 4-8 (T3rd)
H: 6-2
A: 3-15
N: 0-0
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: Bryan S. “Dinty” Moore was the team’s
leading scorer and selected as a guard on the allconference team.
at San Jose State .......................... 25-28
at Utah . ....................................... 37-46
at Utah . ....................................... 58-38
at Kansas City Oilers . ................. 25-44
at Notre Dame ............................ 19-29
at Michigan State ........................ 18-25
at Marquette . .............................. 26-39
at Iowa ......................................... 28-38
at Nebraska ................................. 35-30
at Creighton ................................ 33-29
at Creighton ................................ 26-31
J11 * USC .......................................... 30-40
J12 * USC .......................................... 38-36
* at California ............................. 31-45
Saint Mary’s ................................ 41-30
at Olympic Club ......................... 34-50
* at UCLA ................................... 27-34
* at UCLA ................................... 32-38
* California ................................. 31-37
Santa Clara .................................. 33-28
at San Francisco .......................... 48-33
F8 * at USC ...................................... 40-55
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L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
F9
* at USC ...................................... 29-39
* California ................................. 38-34
* UCLA ....................................... 33-28
* UCLA ....................................... 35-16
* at California ............................. 43-50
L
W
W
W
L
1935-36
Record: 22-7
PCC (South): 8-4 (T1st)
H: 14-1
A: 3-5
N: 5-1
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: A tournament was held to determine which
team would represent the west in the finals of the
Olympic Games tryouts at Madison Square Garden,
but the Cardinal lost a 33-23 contest to Oregon
State before beating USC 43-42 in the consolation
game to end the season.
Pacific .......................................... 71-20 W
Utah State (at SF) ....................... 73-34 W
Santa Clara (at SF) . .................... 46-23 W
Olympic Club ............................. 37-25 W
D27 at Washington ............................. 28-32
L
D28 at Washington ............................. 38-49
L
at San Jose State .......................... 53-29 W
Utah (at SF) ................................ 74-46 W
Nebraska (at SF) ......................... 42-39 W
* UCLA ....................................... 44-30 W
* UCLA ....................................... 37-44
L
* California ................................. 35-39
L
J24 * USC .......................................... 32-25 W
J25 * USC .......................................... 51-47 W
* at California ............................. 35-39
L
Saint Mary’s ................................ 59-27 W
* at UCLA ................................... 45-32 W
* at UCLA ................................... 39-35 W
* at California ............................. 30-63
L
SF State Teachers . ....................... 38-25 W
San Francisco .............................. 45-36 W
F15 * USC (1) .................................... 36-45
L
F20 * USC (1) .................................... 46-42 W
* California ................................. 40-26 W
USC ............................................. 39-36 W
M13 Washington (at SF) . ................... 60-39 W
M14 Washington ................................. 48-38 W
Oregon State (2) ......................... 23-33
L
USC (2) ....................................... 43-42 W
(1) at Los Angeles, CA
(2) Olympic Trails Regional at Seattle, WA
1936-37
Record: 25-2
PCC (South): 10-2 (1st)
H: 10-1
A: 12-1
N: 3-1
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: Stanford ended Long Island University’s 43game winning streak in a game played on Dec. 30
before a crowd of 17,263 at Madison Square Garden
… In that game, Hank Luisetti introduced the East
Coast to his method of shooting with one hand
… At least 90 percent of the players in those days
employed both hands in lofting the ball toward the
basket … Luisetti was named All-American for a
second straight season.
California Aggies ........................ 41-16 W
Olympic Club ............................. 60-49 W
at San Jose State .......................... 31-24 W
Warrensburg St. Teachers (1)...... 51-31 W
Temple . ....................................... 45-38 W
D30 Long Island (2) ........................... 45-31 W
at Canisius . ................................. 39-29 W
at Western Reserve . .................... 67-27 W
at Hamline Univ. . ....................... 58-26 W
at Montana State . ....................... 68-28 W
* UCLA ....................................... 63-40 W
* UCLA ....................................... 69-36 W
* at California ............................. 51-35 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 50-23 W
* at USC ...................................... 39-42
L
* at USC ...................................... 61-49 W
* California ................................. 50-37 W
San Francisco (SF Civic) ............ 51-34 W
* at UCLA ................................... 42-40 W
* at UCLA ................................... 67-38 W
* at California ............................. 36-32 W
Santa Clara .................................. 54-25 W
* USC .......................................... 39-34 W
* USC .......................................... 47-38 W
* California ................................. 31-44
L
M26 at Washington State .................... 31-28 W
M27 at Washington State .................... 41-40 W
(1) at Kansas City, MO
(2) at New York, N.Y.
1937-38
Record: 21-3
PCC (South): 10-2 (1st)
H: 10-1
A: 9-1
N: 2-1
Coach: John W. Bunn
Notes: Hank Luisetti was selected captain …
Stanford recorded its largest margin of victory
in the school’s history with a 92-27 victory over
Duquesne … Luisetti scored 50 points on Jan. 1
against Duquesne, which remains as the school’s
oldest record in basketball … He later scored 46
points against Oregon … Luisetti ended his fouryear career with 1,596 points, which broke the
then-national record by Glenn Roberts of Emory
& Henry College … Luisetti fouled out of only
one game during his four seasons … At the time,
four fouls, rather than five at present, disqualified
a player.
Olympic Club ............................. 60-51 W
at San Jose State .......................... 45-38 W
D20 at Arizona .................................... 44-28 W
at City College of NY ................. 45-42 W
at Long Island ............................. 49-35 W
Temple (1) . ................................. 31-35
L
J1 Duquesne (2) .............................. 92-27 W
J14 * USC .......................................... 64-54 W
J15 * USC .......................................... 48-49
L
* at California ............................. 44-47
L
Saint Mary’s ................................ 43-32 W
* at UCLA ................................... 69-33 W
* at UCLA ................................... 56-29 W
* California ................................. 62-33 W
San Francisco .............................. 51-30 W
F11 * at USC ...................................... 36-30 W
F12 * at USC ...................................... 48-35 W
* California ................................. 41-39 W
Santa Clara .................................. 56-55 W
* UCLA ....................................... 53-51 W
* UCLA ....................................... 50-33 W
* at California ............................. 63-42 W
M11 Oregon (SF Civic) ...................... 52-39 W
M12 Oregon ........................................ 59-51 W
(1) at Philadelphia, PA
(2) at Cleveland, OH
1938-39
Record: 16-9
PCC (South): 6-6 (3rd)
H: 14-7
A: 2-2
N: 0-0
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: Stanford hired Everett Dean as its new head
coach … Dean had been head coach of basketball
and baseball at Indiana since 1925 … Phil Zonne
was elected captain.
San Francisco .............................. 38-20 W
Fresno State . ............................... 60-32 W
Idaho ........................................... 33-28 W
Dartmouth .................................. 47-48
L
D31 Oregon ........................................ 50-46 W
Nebraska ..................................... 56-47 W
L
Saint Mary’s ................................ 47-51
Santa Clara .................................. 34-37
L
J13 * USC .......................................... 42-39 W
J14 * USC .......................................... 32-45
L
* California ................................. 29-45
L
San Francisco State ..................... 39-29 W
Mexico . ....................................... 48-31 W
Olympic Club ............................. 47-44 W
Pacific .......................................... 52-30 W
* UCLA ....................................... 56-44 W
* UCLA ....................................... 47-21 W
* at California ............................. 25-43
L
Cal Aggies . .................................. 30-26 W
F17 * at USC ...................................... 29-35
L
F18 * at USC ...................................... 31-53
L
* at UCLA ................................... 38-32 W
* at UCLA ................................... 37-33 W
* at California ............................. 39-35 W
* California ................................. 32-43
L
1939-40
Record: 14-9
PCC: 6-6 (2nd)
H: 8-2
A: 5-5
N: 1-2
Coach: Everett S. Dean
San Francisco .............................. 48-23
Olympic Club ............................. 49-36
at Nebraska ................................. 47-48
at Rutgers .................................... 71-43
at Baltimore . ............................... 45-43
at Dartmouth .............................. 55-29
Columbia (1) .............................. 55-31
at Wisconsin . .............................. 39-26
* UCLA ....................................... 53-38
* UCLA ....................................... 40-36
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Year-by-Year Results
J26
J27
F23
F24
* California ................................. 55-32
Pacific .......................................... 60-36
* at USC ...................................... 48-51
* at USC ...................................... 37-53
Santa Clara (at Kezar) . ............... 40-42
Saint Mary’s (at Kezar) ............... 30-33
* at California ............................. 36-38
* at UCLA ................................... 51-42
* at UCLA ................................... 37-42
* USC .......................................... 46-45
* USC .......................................... 32-39
* at California ............................. 35-33
* California ................................. 27-31
(1) at Philadelphia, PA
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
1940-41
Record: 21-5
PCC (South): 10-2 (1st)
H: 13-0
A: 4-4
N: 4-1
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: For the second consecutive year, Don
Williams and Kenny Davidson were co-captains …
Davidson and Don Burness gained all-league honors.
Hamline University .................... 51-37 W
Olympic Club (at SF) ................. 52-48 W
L
Indiana (SF Civic) ...................... 59-60
Nebraska (SF Civic) . .................. 57-46 W
Utah State . .................................. 64-33 W
San Diego State ........................... 52-39 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 51-35 W
Santa Clara (at SF) . .................... 34-32 W
San Francisco .............................. 45-30 W
J17 * USC .......................................... 43-37 W
J18 * USC .......................................... 39-34 W
J24 * at California ............................. 35-31 W
San Jose State .............................. 42-40 W
Santa Clara .................................. 44-41 W
* at UCLA ................................... 54-44 W
* at UCLA ................................... 44-45
L
F7 * California ................................. 49-42 W
San Francisco (at Kezar) . ........... 37-35 W
F14 * at USC ...................................... 46-38 W
F15 * at USC ...................................... 43-36 W
* UCLA ....................................... 49-44 W
* UCLA ....................................... 56-34 W
F28 * at California ............................. 29-40
L
M1 * California ................................. 49-36 W
M14 at Washington State .................... 43-46
L
M15 at Washington State .................... 40-44
L
1941-42
Record: 28-4
PCC (South): 11-1 (1st)
H: 10-2
A: 8-0
N: 10-2
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Stanford captured the 1941-42 NCAA
Championship with a 53-38 win over Dartmouth
in Kansas City, Mo. … Howie Dallmar was named
tournament MVP, scoring 15 points in the title game
… After expenses, Stanford’s share of the NCAA pot
was $93.75 … Jim Pollard was selected captain.
San Jose “B” . ............................... 31-22 W
Olympic Club ............................. 36-25 W
San Francisco............................... 43-35 W
Santa Clara (at SF) . .................... 21-31
L
San Francisco (1) ........................ 41-31 W
Ohio State (1) ............................. 60-45 W
J2 at Arizona (at Phoenix, AZ) ....... 56-26 W
J3 at Arizona (at Phoenix, AZ)........ 54-33 W
Pacific .......................................... 42-32 W
Saint Mary’s (at SF) .................... 36-35 W
Santa Clara .................................. 37-27 W
San Jose State .............................. 57-38 W
San Francisco (at SF) . ................ 33-29 W
* California ................................. 51-35 W
* UCLA ....................................... 54-43 W
* UCLA ....................................... 49-30 W
F6 * USC .......................................... 43-33 W
F7 * USC .......................................... 23-27
L
F13 * at California ............................. 38-36 W
Athens Club ................................ 39-43
L
* at UCLA ................................... 42-30 W
* at UCLA ................................... 36-28 W
F27 * at USC ...................................... 46-44 W
F28 * at USC ...................................... 47-43 W
M6 * California ................................. 59-49 W
M7 * at California ............................. 32-30 W
Oregon State (2) ......................... 41-28 W
Oregon State (2)......................... 33-42
L
Oregon State (2).......................... 40-35 W
Rice (3) ........................................ 53-47 W
Colorado (3) ............................... 46-35 W
Dartmouth (3)............................. 53-38 W
(1) at Berkeley, CA
(2) PCC Playoff at Stanford, CA
(3) NCAA Tournament at Kansas City, MO
1942-43
Record: 10-11
PCC (South): 4-4 (T2nd)
H: 8-5
A: 1-4
N: 1-2
Coach: Everett S. Dean
San Jose State .............................. 55-29
USN Pre-Flight “B” . ................... 31-44
Saint Mary’s U.S.
Pre-Flight .................................... 43-54
Saint Mary’s U.S.
Pre-Flight .................................... 39-56
Santa Clara (at SF) . .................... 46-44
Great Lakes Naval
Training Station (1) .................... 41-57
at Illinois ..................................... 26-38
J15 * USC .......................................... 32-41
* at California ............................. 32-33
San Francisco .............................. 42-29
* California ................................. 36-34
USN Reserve Air Base ................ 56-31
Saint Mary’s (at SF) .................... 42-45
San Francisco .............................. 33-39
Santa Clara .................................. 57-44
U.S. Coast Guard Surf Riders .... 56-55
F19 * at USC ...................................... 49-67
* at UCLA ................................... 57-60
* at UCLA ................................... 60-41
* at California ............................. 53-45
* California ................................. 48-43
(1) at New Orleans, LA
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
1943-44
no team – WWII
1944-45
no team – WWII
1945-46
Record: 6-18
PCC (South): 0-12 (4th)
H: 6-9
A: 0-8
N: 0-1
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: Basketball was the first sport at Stanford
to return to intercollegiate competition after
World War II … Gene Martin (captain) and Bill
Christiansen finished eighth and tenth, respectively,
in league scoring.
U.S. Merchant Marines SF ......... 37-28 W
L
Moffett Field ............................... 46-66
San Jose State .............................. 46-31 W
at San Jose State .......................... 21-39
L
Utah (1) . ..................................... 15-53
L
at Nevada .................................... 30-47
L
J4 * at USC ...................................... 49-62
L
J5 * at USC ...................................... 32-43
L
J11 * California ................................. 36-47
L
J12 * at California ............................. 28-47
L
J18 * UCLA ....................................... 18-35
L
J19 * UCLA ....................................... 29-41
L
San Mateo Merchant Marines . .. 39-36 W
J25 * USC .......................................... 36-48
L
J26 * USC .......................................... 40-55
L
Del Monte Navy Training Sta.......47-40 W
Pacific .......................................... 34-32 W
San Francisco............................... 39-48
L
F8 * at UCLA ................................... 26-39
L
F9 * at UCLA ................................... 20-47
L
F15 * at California ............................. 31-42
L
F16 * California ................................. 37-53
L
Santa Clara .................................. 35-55
L
San Francisco .............................. 33-27 W
(1) at Reno, NV
1946-47
Record: 15-16
PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd)
H: 12-4
A: 3-12
N: 0-0
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: “Babe” Higgins gained all-league honors,
while Stanford had two scorers in the league
top ten; Bill Stephenson (fourth) and Morley
Thompson (seventh) … Stanford lost to Santa
Clara 107-76, the first time in which either team
passed the century mark and one of the reasons
was that two coaches wanted to see all the players in
action and agreed the game should go longer than
the regulation 40 minutes.
SF Athletic Club . ........................ 76-55 W
Santa Clara ................................ 76-107
L
San Jose State .............................. 45-33 W
at San Jose State .......................... 41-49
L
at Oakland Bitt. . ......................... 48-60
L
Pacific .......................................... 68-38 W
Olympic Club ............................. 52-44 W
at Michigan ................................. 37-45
L
at Michigan State ........................ 45-57
L
J10
J11
J17
J18
F7
F8
F14
F15
F21
F22
F28
M1
at Bradley .................................... 51-56
at Carleton College ..................... 54-41
at Hamline College ..................... 26-33
at Kansas ..................................... 47-48
at Denver ..................................... 47-48
* at UCLA ................................... 38-33
* at UCLA ................................... 40-48
* at California ............................. 46-47
* California ................................. 36-48
Olympic Club ............................. 45-40
Fresno State . ............................... 44-34
San Francisco .............................. 48-36
Santa Clara .................................. 56-39
Moffett Field ............................... 56-26
* at USC ...................................... 55-50
* at USC ...................................... 48-52
* USC .......................................... 55-50
* USC .......................................... 50-48
* UCLA ....................................... 39-56
* UCLA ....................................... 68-53
* California ................................. 40-46
* at California ............................. 46-88
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
1947-48
Record: 15-11
PCC: 3-9 (T3rd)
H: 8-5
A: 2-5
N: 5-1
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: Captain “Babe” Higgins was named to the
all-league team again, while Bill Stephenson and
Morley Thompson repeated in the league top-10
in scoring.
Stanford Alumni ......................... 38-29 W
Olympic Club ............................. 76-40 W
at Oakland Jeweler . .................... 60-53 W
San Jose State .............................. 54-50 W
Fresno State . ............................... 45-40 W
D26 Oregon State (at SF) ................... 53-48 W
Nebraska (at SF) ......................... 47-51
L
J2 Oregon (at SF) ............................ 52-45 W
Arkansas (at SF) . ........................ 60-53 W
J9 * at USC ...................................... 33-39
L
J10 * at UCLA ................................... 47-55
L
J16 * California ................................. 34-40
L
J17 * at California ............................. 46-50
L
Saint Mary’s (at SF) .................... 47-45 W
Santa Clara (at SF) . .................... 53-41 W
Pacific .......................................... 45-43 W
San Francisco .............................. 46-42 W
L
Bradley ........................................ 46-47
F13 * UCLA ....................................... 55-47 W
F14 * USC .......................................... 44-48
L
F20 * at UCLA ................................... 66-47 W
F21 * at USC ...................................... 40-41
L
F27 * USC .......................................... 34-46
L
F28 * UCLA ....................................... 46-48
L
M5 * at California ............................. 38-45
L
M6 * California ................................. 49-45 W
1948-49
Record: 19-9
PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd)
H: 10-3
A: 2-4
N: 7-2
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: Stanford won six of seven games in the Cow
Palace … Dave Davidson was named to the allleague team, captain Bill Stephenson finished in the
top ten in scoring (seventh) for a third straight season
while George Yardley placed eighth in league scoring.
Stanford Alumni ......................... 68-31 W
Stewart Chevrolet ....................... 49-48 W
Fresno State . ............................... 46-26 W
Saint Mary’s (at SF) .................... 64-59 W
Santa Clara (at SF) . .................... 49-47 W
Pacific .......................................... 49-47 W
Michigan (at SF) ......................... 53-51 W
Yale (at SF) .................................. 78-62 W
D27 Oregon (1) .................................. 70-62 W
D28 UCLA (1) .................................... 55-47 W
D30 California (1) .............................. 54-56
L
J7 * UCLA ....................................... 61-52 W
J8 * USC .......................................... 46-66
L
J14 * at California ............................. 66-65 W
J15 * California ................................. 55-48 W
San Francisco .............................. 65-55 W
Santa Clara .................................. 65-45 W
San Jose State .............................. 50-49 W
Pittsburgh (at SF) ....................... 55-37 W
City Col. of NY (at SF) . ............. 57-67
L
F11 * at USC ...................................... 44-45
L
F12 * at UCLA ................................... 48-59
L
F18 * USC .......................................... 57-58
L
F19 * UCLA ....................................... 46-59
L
F25 * at UCLA ................................... 50-56
L
F26 * at USC ...................................... 51-60
L
M4 * California ................................. 56-53
M5 * at California ............................. 55-46
(1) PCC Tournament at San Francisco, CA
W
W
1949-50
Record: 11-14
PCC (South): 3-9 (4th)
H: 5-7
A: 3-6
N: 3-1
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Notes: Jim Walsh, who would later play on the U.S.
Olympic team in 1956, played all three positions:
guard, forward and center … George Yardley and
Gus Chavalas served as co-captains.
Pacific .......................................... 75-49 W
San Jose State .............................. 43-41 W
Stewart Chevrolet ....................... 62-65
L
Olympic Club ............................. 69-53 W
D20 at Oregon .................................... 70-67 W
D20 at Oregon .................................... 51-58
L
D23 at Washington ............................. 56-62
L
Minnesota .................................. 65-67
L
Texas A&M . ............................... 55-49 W
J6 * at USC ...................................... 58-73
L
J7 * at UCLA ................................... 55-71
L
J13 * California ................................. 55-60
L
J14 * at California ............................. 50-47 W
San Francisco .............................. 39-54
L
Santa Clara .................................. 66-60 W
Olympic Club ............................. 66-56 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 55-37 W
F10 * UCLA ....................................... 45-59
L
F11 * USC .......................................... 45-59
L
F17 * at UCLA ................................... 59-69
L
F18 * at USC ...................................... 59-62
L
F24 * USC .......................................... 60-57 W
F25 * UCLA ....................................... 57-62
L
M5 * at California ............................. 58-46 W
M6 * California ................................. 55-64
L
1950-51
Record: 12-14
PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd)
H: 7-3
A: 3-9
Coach: Everett S. Dean
Starters:
N: 2-2
F – Ed Tucker (16.5 ppg)
F – Jack O’Sullivan (9.0 ppg)
C – Jim Ramstead (13.8 ppg)
G – Jim Walsh (12.8 ppg)
G – Bruce Iversen (4.3 ppg)
Notes: Four Stanford athletes finished among the
top ten in league scoring – Ed Tucker (second), Jim
Ramstead (fourth), Jim Walsh (sixth) and captain
Jack O’Sullivan.
D1 Stanford Alumni ......................... 59-39 W
D2 Santa Clara .................................. 60-43 W
D5 San Jose State .............................. 59-49 W
D18 Colorado (1) ............................... 62-60 W
D19 Baylor .......................................... 83-67 W
D22 at Michigan ................................. 77-66 W
D26 at New York University ............... 67-84
L
D28 at Cornell .................................... 56-59
L
D29 at Penn ........................................ 58-59
L
J2 at Utah . ....................................... 45-53
L
J5 * UCLA ....................................... 73-78
L
J6 * UCLA ....................................... 74-71 W
J12 * at California ............................. 41-73
L
J13 * California ................................. 64-60 W
J19 Santa Clara (1) ............................ 55-65
L
J20 at San Francisco .......................... 69-61 W
F1 Stewart Chevrolet........................ 64-80
L
L
F3 Bradley (1) .................................. 58-61
F9 * at USC ...................................... 54-65
L
F10 * at USC ...................................... 45-72
L
F16 * at UCLA ................................... 48-56
L
F17 * at UCLA ................................... 67-90
L
F23 * USC .......................................... 73-71 W
F24 * USC .......................................... 65-68
L
M2 * California (1) ........................... 75-57 W
M3 * at California ............................. 57-56 W
(1) at San Francisco, CA
1951-52
Record: 19-9
PCC (South): 6-6 (T2nd)
H: 14-3
A: 1-5
Coach: Robert W. Burnett
Starters:
N: 4-1
F – Ed Tucker (15.3 ppg)
F – Jim Walsh (11.6 ppg)
C – Jim Ramstead (14.8 ppg)
G – Ron Tomsic (11.5 ppg)
G – Oleg Suzdaleff (6.0 ppg)
Notes: Bob Burnett became Stanford’s head coach
… Ron Tomsic and Jim Walsh were named to the
all-league team.
Cal Poly Pomona ........................ 82-67 W
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Year-by-Year Results
J4
J5
J11
J12
J18
J19
F15
F16
F22
F23
F29
M1
Stanford Alumni ......................... 77-63
Pacific .......................................... 86-76
Saint Mary’s ................................ 74-65
San Francisco State ..................... 92-78
YMI ............................................. 91-77
at San Francisco .......................... 52-49
Loyola Marymount .................... 74-57
Oklahoma (1) ............................. 71-77
Iowa State (1) .......................... 103-102
Colorado (1) ............................... 75-69
* at UCLA ................................... 63-81
* at UCLA ................................... 73-71
* California ................................. 81-74
* at California ............................. 63-72
* at USC ...................................... 58-63
* at USC ...................................... 64-75
Stewart Chevrolet ....................... 63-68
San Jose State .............................. 71-66
Phillips 66 Oilers . ....................... 74-78
Saint Mary’s ................................ 67-60
Santa Clara .................................. 70-64
* UCLA ....................................... 68-72
* UCLA ....................................... 77-68
* USC .......................................... 51-41
* USC .......................................... 73-65
* at California ............................. 52-66
* California ................................. 70-65
(1) Big 7 Invitational Tournament at Kansas City, MO
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
1952-53
Record: 6-20
PCC (South): 2-10 (4th)
H: 2-8
A: 1-9
Coach: Robert W. Burnett
Starters:
N: 3-3
F – George Zaninovich (8.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg)
F – Don Carlson (6.1 ppg, 10.6 rpg)
C – Russ Lawler (7.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg)
G – Ron Tomsic (19.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg)
G – Oleg Suzdaleff (9.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
Notes: Ron Tomsic scored 39 points in Stanford’s
win over No. 1 ranked Bradley at the Cow Palace on
Feb. 7 … Tomsic and Jim Walsh later played on the
gold medal winning U.S. Olympic team … George
Zaninovich captained the team.
San Francisco ...................... 74-73 (ot) W
D5 at Oregon .................................... 68-73
L
D6 at Oregon .................................... 64-74
L
L
LaSalle ......................................... 80-95
at San Jose State .......................... 62-68
L
Loyola Marymount .................... 67-57 W
D29 Oregon State .............................. 46-58
L
J2 * USC .......................................... 58-76
L
J3 * USC .......................................... 63-72
L
J9 * at California ............................. 54-68
L
J10 * California ................................. 76-60 W
J16 * UCLA ....................................... 66-67
L
J17 * UCLA ....................................... 71-74
L
at Hawai’i .................................... 58-70
L
Santa Clara ................................. 71-81
L
Saint Mary’s ............................... 66-65 W
F7 Bradley ....................................... 87-73 W
F13 * at USC ...................................... 56-93
L
F14 * at USC ...................................... 76-74 W
F20 * at UCLA ................................... 50-75
L
F21 * at UCLA ................................... 58-66
L
F27 * California ................................. 62-82
L
F28 * at California ............................. 63-97
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1953-54
Record: 13-10
PCC (South): 3-9 (4th)
H: 9-4
A: 4-5
Coach: Robert W. Burnett
Starters:
N: 0-1
F – Don DeLong (8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
F – Dave Epperson (5.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg)
C – Russ Lawler (16.3 ppg, 9.4 rpg)
G – George Selleck (13.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg)
G – Oleg Suzdaleff (9.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg)
Notes: Ron Tomsic, the team’s leading scorer,
injured a knee in the seventh game, underwent
an operation, and was out for the season … Russ
Lawler and George Selleck finished 1-2 in league
scoring while Lawler was named all-conference.
D4 at Washington ............................. 66-51 W
D5 at Washington ............................. 63-61 W
Hawai’i ........................................ 82-71 W
Loyola Marymount...................... 77-64 W
Fresno State . ............................... 95-70 W
Pacific .......................................... 76-51 W
D30 Oregon ........................................ 85-58 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 63-44 W
J8 * at USC ...................................... 61-59 W
J9 * at USC ...................................... 69-71
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J15 * California ................................. 68-83
L
J16 * at California ............................. 50-56
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F5
F6
F12
F13
F19
F20
F26
F27
San Jose State .............................. 60-58
at San Jose State .......................... 70-60
Santa Clara .................................. 58-69
* at UCLA ................................... 73-92
* at UCLA ................................... 58-77
* USC .......................................... 53-57
* USC .......................................... 72-67
* UCLA ....................................... 77-92
* UCLA ....................................... 80-88
* at California ............................. 80-98
* California ................................. 80-70
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1954-55
Record: 16-8
PCC (South): 7-5 (2nd)
H: 8-1
A: 7-7
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-0
F – Bill Bond (10.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg)
F – Barry Brown (6.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg)
C – Russ Lawler (14.2 ppg, 10.9 rpg)
G – Ron Tomsic (19.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg)
G – George Selleck (11.3 ppg , 3.8 rpg)
Notes: Howie Dallmar, star of the 1942 NCAA
championship team, and who had been a successful head coach of basketball and baseball at Penn,
became Stanford’s new head coach … Dallmar
would coach 21 seasons at Stanford, the longest
tenure of any basketball coach on The Farm … Ron
Tomsic and Russ Lawler co-captained the team.
San Jose State .............................. 80-69 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 92-71 W
Hawai’i ........................................ 85-55 W
D21 at Arizona .................................... 66-56 W
at Tulane . .................................... 62-67
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at Seton Hall ............................... 65-63 W
at Vanderbilt . .............................. 72-64 W
at Iowa ......................................... 46-73
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J7 * UCLA ....................................... 61-56 W
J8 * UCLA ....................................... 75-91
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J14 * at California ............................. 59-57 W
J15 * California ................................. 75-67 W
at Hawai’i (1) .............................. 71-51 W
at Hawai’i (1)............................... 58-51 W
at USF . ........................................ 60-76
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Santa Clara .................................. 72-67 W
F4 * USC .......................................... 92-78 W
F5 * USC .......................................... 76-60 W
F11 * at UCLA ................................... 63-85
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F12 * at UCLA ................................... 59-72
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F18 * at USC ...................................... 63-73
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F19 * at USC ...................................... 56-71
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F25 * California ................................. 90-84 W
F26 * at California ............................. 77-68 W
(1) Hawai’i Invitational at Honolulu, HI
1955-56
Record: 18-6
PCC: 10-6 (3rd)
H: 12-2
A: 5-4
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-0
F – Barry Brown (15.4 ppg, 10.8 rpg)
F – Bill Bond (14.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
C – Bill Flanders (5.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
G – George Selleck (16.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg)
G – Gary Van Galder (4.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg)
Notes: Captain George Selleck was the team’s leading scorer.
D2 Washington ................................. 72-55 W
D3 Washington ................................. 73-68 W
Dartmouth ................................. 56-55 W
Santa Clara .................................. 62-55 W
Iowa ............................................. 54-52 W
Wisconsin . .................................. 65-53 W
Saint Mary’s ................................ 51-50 W
J6 * at Washington .......................... 42-57
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J7 * at Washington .......................... 58-46 W
* Idaho ........................................ 77-60 W
* Idaho ........................................ 74-62 W
L
J20 * at Oregon State ........................ 59-69
J21 * at Oregon State ........................ 75-50 W
J27 * Oregon ..................................... 74-55 W
J28 * Oregon ..................................... 73-60 W
F10 * UCLA ....................................... 48-50
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F11 * UCLA ....................................... 72-81
L
F17 * at USC ...................................... 78-74 W
F18 * at USC ...................................... 58-74
L
F24 * at Washington State ................. 81-76 W
F25 * at Washington State ................. 67-69
L
San Jose State .............................. 72-70 W
M9 * at California ............................. 66-63 W
M10 * California ................................. 70-68 W
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1956-57
Record: 11-15
PCC: 7-9 (5th)
H: 6-6
A: 4-7
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – Bill Bond (16.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg)
F – Dick Haga (8.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
C – Carl Isaacs (10.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg)
G – Paul Neumann (12.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg)
G – Hap Wagner (7.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
Notes: “Hap” Wagner was named team captain.
at San Jose State .......................... 55-59
Saint Mary’s ................................ 65-54
Rice .............................................. 65-64
at Tulane . .................................... 53-64
at Centenary . .............................. 73-67
at Tennessee ................................ 47-51
Valparaiso (1) . ............................ 68-51
Connecticut (1)........................... 56-57
Western Kentucky (1) . ............... 66-76
J4 * Oregon State ............................ 63-64
J5 * Oregon State ............................ 60-58
J8 * at California ............................. 45-59
J18 * Washington .............................. 70-63
J19 * Washington .............................. 64-68
J25 * California ......................... 64-67 (ot)
Santa Clara .................................. 61-77
F1 * at Oregon ................................. 68-52
F2 * at Oregon ................................. 65-56
F8 * Washington State ..................... 60-51
F9 * Washington State ..................... 80-62
F15 * at UCLA ................................... 63-86
F16 * at UCLA ................................... 61-79
F22 * USC .......................................... 69-72
F23 * USC .......................................... 73-86
* at Idaho .................................... 57-60
* at Idaho .................................... 71-63
(1) Orange Bowl Tournament at Miami, FL
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1957-58
Record: 12-13
PCC: 7-9 (6th)
H: 8-4
A: 4-8
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 0-1
F – Jerry Thuesen (7.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
F – John Arrillaga (12.3 ppg, 4.9 rpg)
C – Dick Haga (10.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg)
G – Paul Neumann (12.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg)
G – Dick Warren (5.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg)
Notes: Paul Neumann assumed captain duties.
Pacific .......................................... 77-61
Saint Mary’s ................................ 64-60
San Jose State .............................. 59-66
Santa Clara ................................. 45-67
at San Francisco .......................... 50-49
at Utah . ....................................... 49-65
at Denver ..................................... 77-70
at Colorado ................................. 58-61
Arizona State . ............................. 78-71
* at Idaho .................................... 58-67
J4 * at Washington State ................. 51-64
J10 * Washington State ..................... 58-53
J11 * Washington .............................. 54-60
J17 * at California ............................. 45-60
J20 * Oregon State ............................ 59-68
J31 * at Washington .......................... 58-69
F1 * at Oregon State ........................ 69-57
F3 * at Oregon ................................. 49-61
F14 * USC .......................................... 57-44
F17 * California ................................. 59-67
F21 * at UCLA ................................... 43-46
F22 * at USC ...................................... 69-61
* Idaho ........................................ 72-62
M1 * UCLA ....................................... 57-50
M8 * Oregon ..................................... 74-53
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1958-59
Record: 15-9
PCC: 10-6 (T3rd)
H: 11-0
A: 3-8
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-1
F – John Hendry (4.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg)
F – John Arrillaga (10.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg)
C – Dick Haga (13.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg)
G – Paul Neumann (16.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg)
G – Doug Warren (3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
Notes: Dick Haga and Paul Neumann served as cocaptains … Paul Neumann ranked third nationally
in free throw percentage at .854 … Stanford finished sixth in the nation in total defense at 56.6 ppg.
San Jose State .............................. 57-40 W
Santa Clara .................................. 55-49 W
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Saint Mary’s ................................ 45-63
at San Francisco .......................... 53-45 W
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J5
J10
J16
J17
J30
J31
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F14
F20
F21
F27
F28
M6
at Minnesota ............................... 61-72
at Illinois ..................................... 62-71
Arizona . ...................................... 74-59
* at Washington State ................. 59-40
* at Idaho .................................... 31-36
* at Oregon State ........................ 56-68
* Idaho ........................................ 50-36
* Washington .............................. 51-49
* California ................................. 56-53
* at California ............................. 46-67
Pacific .......................................... 66-55
* at Oregon ................................. 57-49
* at Washington .......................... 52-75
* UCLA ....................................... 69-61
* Oregon ..................................... 64-56
* at USC ...................................... 52-71
* at UCLA ................................... 51-64
* Washington State ..................... 59-58
* USC .......................................... 85-74
* Oregon State ............................ 71-54
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1959-60
Record: 11-14
AAWU: 4-7 (4th)
H: 6-6
A: 4-6
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – John Windsor (9.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
F – John Hendry (7.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg)
C – Neal Brockmeyer (6.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg)
G – John Arrillaga (14.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg)
G – Bub Bowling (8.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
Notes: Stanford finished third in the nation in
total defense at 56.8 ppg … Captain John Arrillaga
gained all-AAWU honors after finishing third in
the conference in scoring and seventh in free throw
percentage (.783).
San Francisco ...................... 55-49 (ot) W
San Jose State .............................. 69-31 W
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Saint Mary’s ................................ 51-53
at Wisconsin . .............................. 60-61
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at Marquette . .............................. 50-63
L
West Virginia (1) . ....................... 47-66
L
Michigan (1) ............................... 59-52 W
Illinois (1) ................................... 62-74
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J2 at Oregon ............................ 55-56 (ot)
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J9 at Oregon State ........................... 43-38 W
J9 * California ................................. 43-52
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J15 * Washington .............................. 58-55 W
J16 Washington State ........................ 57-44 W
J23 * at Washington .......................... 54-42 W
J25 at Washington State ............ 67-58 (ot) W
J29 Oregon State ............................... 40-45
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J30 Oregon ........................................ 77-61 W
F5 * at USC ............................ 82-71 (2ot) W
F6 * at UCLA ................................... 54-67
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F12 * UCLA ....................................... 52-58
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F13 * USC .......................................... 66-51 W
F19 * at UCLA ................................... 48-49
L
F26 * USC .......................................... 53-59
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M4 * at California ............................. 42-51
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M5 * California ................................. 51-70
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(1) Los Angeles Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
1960-61
Record: 7-17
AAWU: 3-9 (5th)
H: 4-8
A: 2-8
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-1
F – John Windsor (13.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg)
F – John Hendry (9.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
C – Mike Ledgerwood (4.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg)
G – Bub Bowling (8.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
G – Don Clementson (7.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg)
Notes: Although Stanford recorded few wins, the
team finished 12th in the nation in total defense at
62.3 ppg … Stanford dropped eight games by four
points or less … Clayton “Bub” Bowling and John
Hendry co-captained the team.
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Saint Mary’s ................................ 41-48
Utah . ........................................... 59-56 W
at San Francisco .................. 31-37 (ot)
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Santa Clara .................................. 53-54
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D21 Washington State ........................ 50-51
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Indiana (1) .................................. 50-58
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Michigan State (1) ............ 81-80 (2ot) W
D30 California .................................... 36-40
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Fordham . .................................... 59-44 W
J10 * at California ............................. 53-52 W
J13 at Oregon .................................... 67-60 W
J14 at Oregon .................................... 58-61
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J20 * Washington ...................... 61-58 (ot) W
J21 * Washington .............................. 49-51
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F3 * at Washington .......................... 47-71
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F4 at Washington State .................... 63-83
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F10 * USC .......................................... 57-63
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Year-by-Year Results
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F18
F25
M4
M10
M11
* UCLA ....................................... 79-65
* California ................................. 50-52
* at California ............................. 61-64
* UCLA ....................................... 56-70
* at USC ...................................... 61-79
* at UCLA ................................... 55-69
* at USC ...................................... 53-54
(1) Los Angeles Classic at Los Angeles, CA
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1961-62
Record: 16-6
AAWU: 8-4 (2nd)
H: 13-0
A: 3-6
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 0-0
F – John Windsor (11.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg)
F – Hollis Moore (6.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg)
C – Tom Dose (17.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg)
G – Darrell Sutherland (11.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg)
G – Don Clementson (7.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg)
Notes: Stanford finished second in the AAWU to
UCLA … Darrell Sutherland was first in the conference in free throw percentage at .802.
D2 San Francisco .............................. 73-56 W
D4 Saint Mary’s ................................ 71-67 W
D16 at Oregon State ........................... 57-68
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D18 at Oregon State ........................... 49-55
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D22 Saint Louis .................................. 71-61 W
D23 Nebraska ..................................... 72-59 W
J5 Oregon ........................................ 79-54 W
J6 Oregon ........................................ 70-49 W
J12 * California ................................. 74-42 W
J20 * Washington .............................. 64-59 W
J22 Washington State ........................ 67-51 W
J26 * at Washington .......................... 61-73
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J27 * at Washington .......................... 49-65
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J30 at Santa Clara .............................. 45-41 W
F9 * at USC ...................................... 67-56 W
F10 * at UCLA ................................... 64-82
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F16 * at California ............................. 64-51 W
F17 * California ................................. 59-54 W
F24 * at UCLA ................................... 65-75
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M3 * USC .......................................... 63-62 W
M9 * UCLA ....................................... 82-67 W
M10 * USC .......................................... 68-66 W
1962-63
Record: 16-9
AAWU: 7-5 (T1st)
H: 10-5
A: 6-4
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 0-0
F – Clayton Raaka (5.1 ppg, 8.0 rpg)
F – Hollis Moore (6.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg)
C – Tom Dose (20.8 ppg, 10.8 rpg)
G – Don Clementson (12.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
G – Darrell Sutherland (6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg)
Notes: Stanford’s last conference title occurred during the 1962-63 campaign … Tom Dose finished
the season as the first Stanford player to average
20 points per game or better … The previous high
was 19.3 points per game by Ron Tomsic in 1955
… On Dec. 25, 1962, Stanford was ranked No. 4
in the nation, the school’s highest ranking ever at
the time… Stanford finished No. 10 in the final
UPI poll.
D1 Saint Mary’s ................................ 81-72 W
D3 Utah . ........................................... 81-50 W
D15 at San Francisco .......................... 44-43 W
D17 at Oregon .................................... 63-44 W
D18 at Oregon .................................... 54-51 W
D21 Wyoming . ................................... 81-62 W
D22 Texas ............................................ 72-46 W
D26 Northwestern (1) ........................ 61-62
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D27 USC (1)........................................ 57-65
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D29 Washington (1) ................. 63-62 (2ot) W
J8 * at California ................... 70-68 (2ot) W
J11 Oregon State ............................... 58-65
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J12 Oregon State ............................... 96-69 W
J18 * Washington .............................. 57-48 W
J19 * Washington .............................. 58-49 W
F1 * at Washington .......................... 48-49
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F8 * USC .......................................... 57-61
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F9 *UCLA ........................................ 86-78 W
F15 * California ................................. 60-61
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F16 * at California ............................. 68-58 W
F22 * UCLA ............................... 73-69 (ot) W
M1 * at USC ...................................... 60-58 W
M8 * at UCLA ................................... 54-64
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M9 * at USC .............................. 61-67 (ot)
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M12 at UCLA ...................................... 45-51
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(1) Los Angeles Basketball Classic at Los Angeles, CA
1963-64
Record: 15-10
AAWU: 9-6 (2nd)
H: 9-3
A: 5-7
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-0
F – Bob Bedell (11.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg)
F – Clayton Raaka (8.2 ppg, 10.6 rpg)
C – Tom Dose (20.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg)
G – Kent Hinckley (11.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
G – Hollis Moore (8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg)
Notes: All-American Tom Dose set both a Stanford
Pavilion and AAWU one-game scoring record with
42 points against Washington State on Mar. 2.
D2 Oregon ........................................ 59-51 W
D3 Oregon ........................................ 83-65 W
D20 San Jose State .............................. 56-50 W
D21 Saint Mary’s ............................... 72-37 W
D23 Kansas . ................................ 69-64 (ot) W
D28 at SMU ........................................ 80-70 W
D30 at Arizona State . ......................... 60-61
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J3 * USC .................................. 74-75 (ot)
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J4 * USC .......................................... 62-46 W
J10 * Washington .............................. 75-62 W
J11 * Washington .............................. 64-46 W
J17 * at UCLA ................................... 71-84
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J18 * at UCLA ................................... 61-80
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J24 at Oregon State ........................... 57-65
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J25 at Oregon State ........................... 57-65
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J27 at Utah . ....................................... 81-87
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F7 * at Washington State ................. 80-69 W
F8 * at Washington State ................. 84-48 W
F14 * at California ............................. 69-57 W
F15 * California ................................. 52-59
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F22 * UCLA ..................................... 88-100
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F24 * at USC ...................................... 64-63 W
F29 * at Washington .......................... 67-69
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M2 * Washington State ..................... 81-55 W
M6 * California ......................... 61-59 (ot) W
1964-65
Record: 15-8
AAWU: 9-5 (2nd)
H: 9-2
A: 6-6
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 0-0
F – Bob Bedell (16.2 ppg, 7.0 rpg)
F – Clayton Raaka (8.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg)
C – Ray Kosanke (12.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg)
G – Kent Hinckley (13.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg)
G – Gary Loveridge (6.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg)
Notes: Stanford finished second in the AAWU to
NCAA champion UCLA for a second straight year
… Bob Bedell, the team’s leading scorer gained allAAWU first team honors.
D1 Santa Clara .................................. 69-60 W
D3 at San Jose State .......................... 61-59 W
D5 at San Francisco .......................... 50-77
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D19 at Oregon State (1) ..................... 60-61
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D22 at Oregon .................................... 74-56 W
D26 Tulane . ........................................ 93-65 W
D28 Wyoming . ................................... 88-75 W
J8 * Washington State ..................... 73-46 W
J9 * Washington .............................. 80-68 W
J15 * at USC ...................................... 59-74
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J16 * at UCLA ................................... 66-80
L
J28 UC Santa Barbara........................ 87-57 W
J30 at UC Santa Barbara . ......... 84-85 (ot)
L
F5 * at Oregon ................................. 77-75 W
F6 * at Oregon State ........................ 51-48 W
F12 * Oregon State ............................ 45-47
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F13 * Oregon ..................................... 73-62 W
F19 * at Washington .......................... 65-56 W
F20 * at Washington State ................ 58-59
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F26 * UCLA ....................................... 67-83
L
F27 * USC .......................................... 87-71 W
M5 * at California ............................. 86-79 W
M6 * California ................................. 72-59 W
(1) at Portland, OR
1965-66
Record: 13-12
AAWU: 8-6 (3rd)
H: 7-3
A: 4-8
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 2-1
F – Bob Bedell (16.8 ppg, 9.1 rpg)
F – Jack Gilbert (6.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg)
C – Ray Kosanke (14.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg)
G – Arthur Harris (16.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg)
G – Gary Petersmeyer (5.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
Notes: Stanford handed UCLA its first conference
loss since the 1962-63 season 74-69 on Jan. 15 at
Stanford Pavilion … Arthur Harris gained first
team All-AAWU honors.
D1 at Santa Clara .............................. 76-73 W
D4 San Francisco ...................... 81-78 (ot) W
D6
D18
D20
D23
D28
D30
D30
J7
J10
J14
J15
J28
J29
F4
F5
F11
F12
F18
F19
F25
F26
M4
M5
San Jose State .............................. 57-58
at Kansas State ............................ 65-73
at Nebraska ................................. 67-71
LSU . ............................................ 91-69
Washington State (1) .................. 88-77
Utah State (1)............................... 93-79
Oregon State (1).......................... 46-62
* at Washington .................. 83-78 (ot)
* at Washington State ................. 58-61
* USC .......................................... 73-64
* UCLA ....................................... 73-69
at Arizona .................................... 54-94
at Arizona State . ......................... 71-82
* Oregon ..................................... 81-64
* Oregon State ............................ 54-56
* at Oregon ................................. 57-66
* at Oregon State ........................ 57-63
* Washington .............................. 75-73
* Washington State ..................... 80-61
* at USC ...................................... 82-71
* at UCLA ................................... 58-70
* at California ............................. 63-59
* California ................................. 73-88
(1) Portland Far West Classic at Portland, OR
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1966-67
Record: 15-11
AAWU: 7-7 (4th)
H: 9-5
A: 4-6
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 2-0
F – Arthur Harris (14.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg)
F – Mal McElwain (8.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
C – Rich Baker (9.1 ppg, 6.7 rpg)
G – Don Griffin (15.6 ppg, 5.0 rpg)
G – Gary Petersmeyer (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
Notes: Rich Baker and Howard Hassen served as
co-captains.
D1 at San Francisco .......................... 56-53 W
D3 Arizona State . ............................. 87-73 W
D17 Utah . ......................................... 87-100
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D19 Arizona . ...................................... 82-67 W
D21 at Illinois ..................................... 67-81
L
D23 at Iowa ......................................... 74-77
L
D28 DePaul (1).................................... 88-75 W
D29 Oklahoma State (1) .................... 73-88
L
D30 Temple (1).................................... 53-51 W
J6 * Oregon ..................................... 68-65 W
J7 * Oregon State ............................ 58-51 W
J13 * at USC ...................................... 67-58 W
J14 * at UCLA ................................. 78-116
L
J26 Santa Clara .................................. 88-73 W
F3 Denver ......................................... 66-58 W
F4 Air Force . .................................... 80-65 W
F11 * at Washington State ................. 58-82
L
F13 * at Washington .......................... 73-79
L
F17 * Washington .............................. 82-85
L
F18 * Washington State ............. 71-70 (ot) W
L
F24 * at Oregon State ........................ 51-54
F25 * at Oregon ................................. 71-58 W
M3 * UCLA ....................................... 47-75
L
M4 * USC .......................................... 81-79 W
M10 * at California ............................. 83-67 W
M11 * California ................................. 58-83
L
(1) Oklahoma City All-American Tournament at Oklahoma
City, OK
1967-68
Record: 10-15
Pac-8: 5-9 (T5th)
H: 7-4
A: 2-9
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – Arthur Harris (20.8 ppg, 8.1 rpg)
F – Mal McElwain (11.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg)
C – Steve Kuchenbecker (5.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg)
G – Don Griffin (12.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg)
G – Gary Petersmeyer (10.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
Notes: Arthur Harris and Gary Petersmeyer served
as co-captains.
D1 Portland . ..................................... 83-47 W
D4 San Francisco .............................. 60-66
L
D16 at Utah . ..................................... 92-101
L
D18 at Kansas ..................................... 54-72
L
D22 Illinois . ........................................ 74-72 W
D23 Iowa ............................................. 87-86 W
L
D28 North Carolina (1) ..................... 78-87
D29 Oregon (1)................................... 68-64 W
D30 Princeton (1) . ............................. 66-77
L
J5 * at Oregon ................................. 79-73 W
L
J6 * at Oregon State ........................ 51-67
J12 * USC .......................................... 64-90
L
J13 * UCLA ....................................... 63-75
L
F2 at Denver ..................................... 84-82 W
F3 at Air Force . ................................ 53-55
L
F9 * Washington State ..................... 71-87
L
F10 * Washington .............................. 97-75 W
F17
F19
F23
F24
M1
M2
M8
M9
* at Washington .......................... 80-91
* at Washington State ................. 75-87
* Oregon State ............................ 70-67
* Oregon ..................................... 83-75
* at UCLA ................................. 61-100
* at USC ...................................... 60-72
* at California ............................. 81-88
* California ................................. 64-51
(1) Portland Far West Classic at Portland, OR
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
1968-69
Record: 8-17
Pac-8: 4-10 (T7th)
H: 5-5
A: 3-10
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 0-2
F – Mal McElwain (12.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
F – Mike Michel (7.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg)
C – Bill Palmer (8.9 ppg, 9.4 rpg)
G – Don Griffin (20.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg)
G – Dennis O’Neill (8.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg)
Notes: Don Griffin and Mal McElwain were cocaptains … Stanford played its first game in Maples
Pavilion on Jan. 3, losing to BYU 95-89 … The next
night, Stanford beat the Cougars, 94-78 … The
formal dedication game was Mar. 1, but Stanford
lost to USC 75-66.
N30 Northwestern .............................. 64-58 W
D2 Utah . ........................................... 79-70 W
D14 at Air Force . ................................ 64-65
L
D16 at Wyoming . ............................... 73-87
L
L
D20 Cincinnati ................................... 49-60
D21 Kansas . ........................................ 67-76
L
D26 Columbia (1) .............................. 66-69
L
D27 Arizona (1) . ............................... 64-75
L
J3 BYU ............................................. 89-95
L
J4 BYU ............................................. 94-78 W
J10 * Washington .............................. 59-76
L
J11 * Washington State ..................... 66-71
L
J17 * at California ............................. 65-73
L
J24 San Francisco .............................. 81-48 W
J31 * at USC ...................................... 66-56 W
F1 * at UCLA ................................... 61-98
L
L
F7 * at Oregon ................................. 72-74
L
F8 * at Oregon State ........................ 62-63
F14 * Oregon State ........................... 70-61 W
F15 * Oregon ..................................... 81-76 W
F22 * at Washington State ................. 68-69
L
F24 * at Washington .......................... 45-68
L
F28 * UCLA ....................................... 60-81
L
M1 * USC .......................................... 66-75
L
M7 * California ................................. 83-79 W
(1) Hawaiian Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, HI
1969-70
Record: 5-20
Pac-8: 2-12 (8th)
H: 4-9
A: 1-10
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 0-1
F – Chuck Moore (9.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg)
F – Fred Green (8.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg)
C – Bill Palmer (8.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg)
G – Claude Terry (19.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg)
G – Dennis O’Neill (16.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg)
Notes: The fewest number of wins since the 191516 season … Claude Terry and Dennis O’Neill
combined to form the highest-scoring backcourt in
school history at the time.
D1 at Utah . ....................................... 95-96
L
D3 San Jose State .............................. 84-72 W
D5 Santa Clara .................................. 60-72
L
D8 at San Francisco .......................... 64-73
L
D22 St. John’s ...................................... 59-63
L
D23 UC Santa Barbara ...................... 62-67
L
L
D29 Georgetown (1) ........................ 81-101
D30 Rochester (1).............................. 114-76 W
J2 at Cincinnati ............................... 76-80
L
J10 * at Washington .......................... 76-80
L
J12 * at Washington State ................. 62-72
L
J16 * California ................................. 73-71 W
J23 Wyoming . ................................... 74-84
L
J24 Air Force . .................................... 90-69 W
J30 * USC .......................................... 69-71
L
J31 * UCLA ..................................... 84-102
L
F6 * Oregon ..................................... 73-87
L
F7 * Oregon State ............................ 71-69 W
L
F13 * at Oregon State ........................ 59-80
L
F14 * at Oregon ................................. 91-92
F20 * Washington State ..................... 62-85
L
F21 * Washington .............................. 71-78
L
F27 * at UCLA ................................. 90-120
L
F28 * at USC ...................................... 71-85
L
M7 * at California ........................... 83-100
L
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Year-by-Year Results
1970-71
Record: 6-20
Pac-8: 2-12 (8th)
H: 5-9
A: 0-9
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – Bob Buell (6.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg)
F – Pat Stevens (5.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg)
C – Mike Michel (13.0 ppg, 8.1 rpg)
G – Claude Terry (20.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg)
G – Dennis O’Neill (9.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
D1
D4
D5
D19
D21
D23
D28
D29
D30
J2
J8
J9
J15
J16
J23
J29
F5
F6
F12
F13
F20
F22
F26
F27
M5
M6
San Francisco .............................. 65-61
at BYU ......................................... 62-70
at BYU ......................................... 64-85
Princeton . ................................... 76-81
Temple . ....................................... 73-64
Villanova ..................................... 76-96
Ohio State (1) ..................... 78-74 (ot)
Oregon State (1).......................... 75-82
Washington State (1) .................. 55-65
Columbia .................................... 85-76
* at Oregon ................................. 72-82
* at Oregon State ........................ 70-88
* UCLA ....................................... 53-58
* USC .......................................... 51-71
Utah . ........................................... 91-99
Santa Clara .................................. 73-81
* at California ............................. 74-99
* California ............................... 84-100
* Washington .............................. 80-81
* Washington State ..................... 77-70
* at Washington State ................. 79-89
* at Washington .......................... 69-72
* Oregon State ............................ 97-85
* Oregon ..................................... 75-80
* at USC ...................................... 74-83
* at UCLA ................................. 72-107
(1) Portland Far West Classic at Portland, OR
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
1971-72
Record: 10-15
Pac-8: 5-9 (6th)
H: 7-5
A: 1-10
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 2-0
F – David Frost (10.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg)
F – Steve Shupe (8.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg)
C – Mike Mann (11.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg)
G – Claude Terry (21.2 pg, 5.2 rpg)
G – Bob Buell (9.4 ppg, 6.3 rpg)
Notes: Claude Terry captured All-American and
all-conference honors.
D1 Houston ...................................... 67-87
D3 at San Francisco .......................... 67-76
D6 Santa Clara .................................. 68-79
D18 San Jose State .............................. 65-59
D21 at Princeton . ............................... 85-88
D22 at Temple . ................................... 64-76
D27 Bowling Green (1) ...................... 90-82
D28 Valparaiso (1)............................... 80-66
J3 Dartmouth ................................ 102-85
J7 * Washington State ..................... 76-54
J8 * Washington .............................. 85-80
J14 * at UCLA ................................. 79-118
J15 * at USC ...................................... 63-65
J22 at Utah . ....................................... 68-80
J29 Air Force . .................................... 92-66
F4 * California ................................. 93-86
F5 * at California ............................. 70-84
F11 * Oregon State ............................ 64-68
F12 * Oregon ..................................... 82-78
F18 * at Oregon State ........................ 62-87
F19 * at Oregon ................................. 91-79
F26 * at Washington .......................... 78-90
F28 * at Washington State ................. 66-68
M3 * USC .......................................... 65-71
M4 * UCLA ..................................... 73-102
(1) Detroit Classic at Detroit, MI
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
1972-73
Record: 14-11
Pac-8: 7-7 (4th)
H: 9-3
A: 4-7
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-1
F – Mike Mann (9.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
F – David Frost (8.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg)
C – Rich Kelley (17.3 ppg, 13.2 rpg)
G – Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg)
G – Bob Buell (6.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg)
Notes: All Pac-8 performer Rich Kelley set a singleseason school record with 13.2 rebounds per game.
D1 at San Francisco .......................... 68-83
L
D4 Arizona . ...................................... 75-68 W
D16 San Jose State .............................. 75-54 W
D18 at Denver ..................................... 74-77
L
D19 at Colorado State ........................ 72-77
L
D22 Fordham . .................................... 77-54 W
D23
D28
D29
J6
J8
J12
J13
J20
J26
F3
F9
F10
F16
F17
F23
F24
M2
M3
M9
Saint Mary’s ................................ 74-65
Navy (1) . ..................................... 67-61
Virginia Tech (1) . ....................... 71-77
* at Washington State ................. 49-61
* at Washington .......................... 76-55
* UCLA ....................................... 67-82
* USC .......................................... 67-83
Utah . ........................................... 80-71
at UC Santa Barbara . ................ 80-68
* at California ............................. 73-68
* at Oregon ................................. 56-62
* at Oregon State ........................ 68-74
* Oregon State ............................ 81-70
* Oregon ..................................... 69-76
* Washington .............................. 76-66
* Washington State ..................... 59-44
* at USC ...................................... 50-47
* at UCLA ................................... 45-51
* California ................................. 70-66
(1) Kiwanis Old Dominion Classic at Norfolk, VA
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
1973-74
Record: 11-14
Pac-8: 5-9 (6th)
H: 6-5
A: 4-7
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – Ed Schweitzer (12.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg)
F – Tim Patterson (9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg)
C – Rich Kelley (18.4 ppg, 12.6 rpg)
G – Melvin Arterberry (7.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg)
G – David Frost (13.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg)
Notes: Rich Kelley gained all-conference honors
for a second straight season, notching 17 doubledoubles.
N30 Nevada . ....................................... 69-76
L
D3 San Francisco ...................... 63-61 (ot) W
D15 Colorado State ............................ 56-45 W
D17 at Saint Mary’s ............................ 69-63 W
D21 Ohio State (1) ............................. 68-53 W
D22 Kentucky (1)................................ 77-78
L
D27 LaSalle (2) ................................... 66-77
L
D29 Saint Louis (2)............................. 79-63 W
J4 * Oregon ..................................... 47-48
L
J5 * Oregon State ............................ 53-56
L
J11 * at USC ...................................... 57-64
L
J12 * at UCLA ................................... 52-66
L
J19 at Utah . ....................................... 82-91
L
J21 at Air Force . ................................ 58-75
L
J25 Denver ....................................... 108-62 W
F1 * California ................................. 71-53 W
F8 * Washington .............................. 88-68 W
F9 * Washington State ..................... 65-51 W
F16 * at Washington State ................. 72-51 W
F18 * at Washington .......................... 70-84
L
F22 * at Oregon State ........................ 55-53 W
L
F23 * at Oregon ................................. 71-72
M1 * USC .......................................... 59-62
L
M2 * UCLA ....................................... 60-62
L
M8 * at California ............................. 68-71
L
(1) Kentucky Classic at Lexington, KY
(2) Holiday Festival at New York, N.Y.
1974-75
Record: 12-14
Pac-8: 6-8 (T5th)
H: 7-4
A: 4-10
Coach: Howard Dallmar
Starters:
N: 1-0
F – Ed Schweitzer (15.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg)
F – Scott Trobbe (8.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
C – Rich Kelley (20.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg)
G – Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg)
G – Mark Gilberg (4.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg)
Notes: In Howie Dallmar’s final season as head
coach, Stanford defeated NCAA champion UCLA
64-60 as Rich Kelley scored 22 points and grabbed
13 rebounds.
N30 LSU . ............................................ 92-80 W
D14 at Nevada .................................... 90-70 W
D16 at Minnesota ....................... 52-53 (ot)
L
D18 at Wisconsin . .............................. 86-67 W
D21 Utah State . .................................. 74-77
L
D23 Florida ......................................... 80-70 W
D27 Illinois (1) ................................... 89-76 W
D28 New Mexico (1) .......................... 63-78
L
D30 at Arizona .................................... 67-80
L
J4 at San Francisco .......................... 82-87
L
L
J10 * at Oregon ................................. 83-84
J11 * at Oregon State ........................ 71-63 W
J17 * UCLA ....................................... 64-60 W
J18 * USC .......................................... 67-66 W
J24 Air Force . .................................... 69-48 W
J27 at Houston .................................. 68-74
L
F1 * at California ............................. 46-60
L
F6 * at Washington State ................. 71-58 W
F8 * at Washington .......................... 68-69
L
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F15
F21
F22
F28
M1
M7
* Washington .............................. 68-69
* Washington State ..................... 92-70
* Oregon State ............................ 68-74
* Oregon ..................................... 71-70
* at USC ...................................... 77-85
* at UCLA ................................... 59-93
* California ................................. 73-78
(1) Lobo Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M.
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
1975-76
Record: 9-18
Pac-8: 3-11 (7th)
H: 6-8
A: 3-8
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starters:
N: 0-2
F – Ed Schweitzer (15.7 ppg, 11.2 rpg)
F – George Schader (13.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg)
C – Tim Patterson (8.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
G – Mike Bratz (12.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
G – Wolfe Perry (8.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg)
Notes: Dick DiBiaso began his first season as head
coach at Stanford … Despite the team’s losing record,
DiBiaso was named Pac-8 Co-Coach of the Year …
Ed Schweitzer led the conference in rebounding.
N29 Nevada . ....................................... 94-70 W
D1 at Santa Clara .............................. 67-70
L
D5 San Francisco .............................. 44-49
L
D8 Montana State . ........................... 95-76 W
D20 Cal Poly Pomona ........................ 63-61 W
D22 Minnesota ................................... 84-89
L
D23 Saint Mary’s ................................ 87-71 W
D27 at LSU . ........................................ 85-89
L
D29 Wisconsin (1) . ............................ 64-70
L
D30 Miami (Ohio) (1) ....................... 72-90
L
J9 * Washington State ..................... 60-62
L
J10 * Washington .............................. 81-87
L
J16 * at UCLA ................................... 67-68
L
J17 * at USC ...................................... 86-75 W
J21 UC Davis . ................................... 91-76 W
J24 * California ....................... 85-89 (2ot)
L
J30 at Hawai’i .................................... 53-70
L
J31 at Hawai’i .................................... 66-65 W
L
F5 * at Oregon ................................. 59-72
F7 * at Oregon State ........................ 76-82 L (%)
F13 * Oregon State ............................ 66-70 L (%)
F14 * Oregon ..................................... 62-84
L
F19 * at Washington .......................... 59-80
L
F21 * at Washington State ................. 79-91
L
F27 * USC .......................................... 96-83 W
F28 * UCLA ..................................... 74-120
L
M5 * at California ............................. 73-65 W
(1) Milwaukee Classic at Milwaukee, WI
(%) forfeited by Oregon State due to ineligible player
1976-77
Record: 11-16
Pac-8: 3-11 (7th)
H: 9-5
A: 2-11
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starters:
N: 0-0
F – Kimberly Belton (12.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg)
F – Jay Carter (8.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg)
C – Jeff McHugh (10.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg)
G – Mike Bratz (19.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg)
G – Wolfe Perry (11.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg)
Notes: Mike Bratz gained first team All Pac-8
honors, finishing fifth in the conference in scoring
and free throw percentage (.814) … Bratz scored in
double-figures in 23 games.
N27 Cal Poly ....................................... 61-79
L
D1 Santa Clara .................................. 87-84 W
D4 at San Francisco .......................... 59-73
L
D6 at Nevada .................................... 88-83 W
D10 Cal State Northridge . ................. 86-67 W
D11 Wisconsin . .................................. 70-66 W
D20 UC Davis . ................................... 95-66 W
D23 Saint Mary’s ................................ 87-65 W
D27 at Arizona .................................... 82-90
L
D29 at Colorado State ........................ 83-76 W
J6 * at Washington State ................. 68-80
L
J8 * at Washington .......................... 77-98
L
J13 * USC .......................................... 68-64 W
J15 * UCLA ..................................... 86-100
L
J19 Hawai’i ........................................ 84-71 W
J27 at Air Force . ................................ 62-69
L
J29 at Utah State . ............................ 84-103
L
L
F4 * at Oregon ................................. 48-73
L
F5 * at Oregon State ........................ 61-71
F10 * Oregon State ............................ 75-76
L
F12 * Oregon ..................................... 65-74
L
F18 * Washington .............................. 74-69 W
F19 * Washington State ..................... 52-69
L
F24 * at UCLA ................................. 83-114
L
F26 * at USC .................................... 84-105
L
M3 * California ................................. 85-66 W
M5 * at California ........................... 91-101
L
1977-78
Record: 13-14
Pac-8: 3-11 (10th)
H: 7-7
A: 5-6
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starters:
N: 1-1
F – Kimberly Belton (15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg)
F – Jay Carter (9.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg)
C – Jeff McHugh (11.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg)
G – Wolfe Perry (9.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg)
G – Paul Giovacchini (4.7 ppg, 1.1 rpg)
Notes: The Cardinal lost six conference games by
three points or less … Kimberly Belton recorded 10
double-doubles.
N25 Cal Poly Pomona ............... 92-91 (ot) W
N26 San Jose State ..................... 81-80 (ot) W
N30 at Santa Clara .............................. 69-67 W
D3 at UC Santa Barbara . ................ 76-77
L
D8 San Francisco .............................. 78-99
L
D10 Cal Poly ...................................... 82-71 W
D20 Colorado State ............................ 86-73 W
D22 Rhode Island ............................... 76-74 W
D27 at Hawai’i (1) .............................. 72-68 W
D29 Providence (1).............................. 76-61 W
L
D30 North Carolina (1) ..................... 61-92
L
J4 * at Oregon State ........................ 47-48
L
J7 * at Oregon ................................. 64-74
J12 * Washington State ..................... 59-62
L
J14 * Washington .............................. 72-68 W
J19 Alaska ........................................ 108-98 W
J21 at Saint Mary’s ............................ 62-61 W
J28 * California ................................. 68-84
L
F2 * at UCLA ................................. 64-101
L
F4 * at USC ...................................... 74-76
L
F10 * USC .......................................... 68-70
L
F11 * UCLA ....................................... 63-79
L
F16 * Oregon ..................................... 64-65
L
F18 * Oregon State ............................ 72-84
L
F23 * at Washington .......................... 81-74 W
F25 * at Washington State ................. 64-67
L
M4 * at California ............................. 86-65 W
(1) Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, HI
1978-79
Record: 12-15
Pac-10: 6-12 (8th)
H: 10-4
A: 1-11
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starters:
N: 1-0
F – Kimberly Belton (14.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg)
F – Brian Welch (11.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg)
C – Tom Schmalzried (5.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg)
G – Paul Giovacchini (6.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
G – Wolfe Perry (18.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg)
Notes: Kimberly Belton finished third in the conference in field goal percentage at .619.
Cal Poly Pomona ........................ 89-75 W
at San Jose State ................. 76-79 (ot)
L
Santa Clara .................................. 85-73 W
UC Santa Barbara ...................... 76-63 W
D6 * USC .......................................... 66-67
L
at San Francisco .......................... 77-87
L
Seton Hall . .................................. 86-80 W
Harvard ..................................... 103-81 W
D27 * UCLA ....................................... 75-72 W
San Diego State (1) ..................... 85-84 W
Iowa (1)........................................ 68-83
L
J4 * at Arizona ................................. 64-74
L
J6 * at Arizona State ........................ 68-80
L
J11 * Washington State ..................... 52-72
L
J13 * Washington .............................. 80-69 W
J20 * at California ............................. 73-50 W
L
J26 * at Oregon State ........................ 48-73
L
J27 * at Oregon ................................. 55-68
F2 * Arizona State ............................ 75-61 W
F3 * Arizona ..................................... 62-63
L
F10 * at Washington .......................... 63-84
L
F12 * at Washington State ................. 47-69
L
F17 * California ................................. 54-49 W
F24 * Oregon ..................................... 77-80
L
F26 * Oregon State ............................ 79-76 W
M1 * at USC ...................................... 68-79
L
M3 * at UCLA ................................... 71-99
L
(1) Cabrillo Classic
1979-80
Record: 7-19
Pac-10: 5-13 (7th)
H: 5-8
A: 2-10
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starters:
F – Kimberly Belton (18.7 ppg, 9.8 rpg)
F – Brian Welch (14.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
F – Orlando Ward (8.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg)
G – Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg)
G – Doug Barnes (4.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg)
N: 0-1
Year-by-Year Results
Notes: Kimberly Belton gained all-conference honors for a third straight season … Belton recorded 14
double-doubles, including a career-high 41 points
and 14 rebounds against USC in the season finale
on Mar. 1.
D1 at Air Force . ................................ 59-61
L
D4 Wyoming . ................................... 54-52 W
D6 Rice .............................................. 78-51 W
D8 Portland . ..................................... 59-66
L
D15 San Jose State .............................. 66-67
L
D18 at Seton Hall ............................... 55-72
L
D21 Providence (1) ............................ 46-58
L
D22 Boston College (1) . .................... 89-97
L
D28 * at USC ...................................... 68-69
L
D29 * at UCLA ................................... 60-92
L
J3 * Arizona State ............................ 64-70
L
J5 * Arizona ..................................... 99-80 W
J10 * at Washington .......................... 59-81
L
J12 * at Washington State ............... 74-102
L
J19 * California ................................. 69-77
L
J26 * Oregon ..................................... 73-77
L
J28 * Oregon State ............................ 16-18
L
J31 * at Arizona ........................ 88-95 (ot)
L
F2 * at Arizona State ........................ 80-93
L
F9 * Washington State ..................... 75-93
L
F11 * Washington ..................... 79-78 (ot) W
F16 * at California ............................. 75-74 W
F21 * at Oregon ................................. 60-59 W
L
F23 * at Oregon State ........................ 57-85
F28 * UCLA ....................................... 62-75
L
M1 * USC ................................. 93-91 (ot) W
D4
D5
D10
D11
D19
D22
D29
J2
J9
J11
J14
J16
J22
J23
J30
F1
F5
F6
F12
F13
F19
F20
F26
F27
M6
1980-81
F – Steve Brown (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
(1) Providence Industrial Classic at Providence, RI
Record: 9-18
Pac-10: 5-13 (T8th)
H: 8-7
A: 1-11
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starter:
(1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
1982-83
Record: 14-14
Pac-10: 6-12 (8th)
H: 12-5
A: 2-9
Coach: Tom Davis
Starters:
N: 0-0
& Andy Fischer (5.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
F – Hans Wichary (8.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg)
N: 0-0
F – Brian Welch (15.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
F – Hans Wichary (6.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg)
C – John Revelli (13.4 ppg, 7.6 rpg)
G – Keith Jones (10.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
G – Doug Marty (8.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg)
Notes: John Revelli was named Pac-10 Freshman
of the Year.
N29 Air Force . .................................... 58-52 W
D4 at Wyoming . ............................... 51-73
L
D6 at Marquette . .............................. 58-69
L
D11 UC Davis . ................................... 68-62 W
D13 UC Irvine .................................... 98-84 W
L
D20 Saint Mary’s ................................ 66-73
D22 at Portland . ................................. 69-82
L
D27 San Diego ............................ 70-79 (ot)
L
D30 Wisconsin . .................................. 77-69 W
J3 * at California ............................. 56-58
L
L
J9 * at Oregon State ........................ 62-76
J10 * at Oregon ................................. 82-76 W
J16 * Washington .............................. 57-65
L
J17 * Washington State ..................... 62-60 W
J23 * at UCLA ................................... 58-85
L
J24 * at USC ...................................... 64-89
L
J30 * Arizona ..................................... 81-91
L
J31 * Arizona State ............................ 66-84
L
F6 * Oregon ..................................... 80-79 W
F7 * Oregon State ............................ 57-62
L
F14 * at Washington .......................... 71-89
L
F16 * at Washington State ................. 58-59
L
F19 * USC .......................................... 67-74
L
F21 * UCLA ....................................... 74-72 W
F26 * at Arizona State ........................ 54-79
L
F28 * at Arizona ................................. 69-73
L
M7 * California ................................. 81-72 W
1981-82
Record: 7-20
Pac-10: 2-16 (10th)
H: 6-11
A: 1-9
Coach: Dick DiBiaso
Starters:
Furman (1)................................... 78-74
Penn (1) ...................................... 63-71
Loyola Marymount .................... 79-75
at Saint Mary’s ............................ 86-90
Santa Clara .................................. 60-62
Marquette . .................................. 65-66
Seattle Pacific .............................. 67-65
* California ................................. 78-87
* Oregon ..................................... 97-88
* Oregon State ............................ 38-81
* at Washington .......................... 70-75
* at Washington State ................. 58-63
* UCLA ....................................... 34-42
* USC .......................................... 74-85
* at Arizona State ........................ 58-66
* at Arizona ................................. 54-61
* at Oregon ................................. 79-76
* at Oregon State ...................... 81-111
* Washington State ..................... 54-62
* Washington .............................. 52-53
* at USC ...................................... 59-74
* at UCLA ................................... 53-79
* Arizona State ............................ 69-70
* Arizona ..................................... 67-72
* at California ............................. 59-78
N: 0-0
F – Johnny Rogers (12.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg)
F – Brian Welch (12.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
C – John Revelli (16.4 ppg, 8.6 rpg)
G – Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
G – Steve Brown (4.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg)
& Roger Lemons (6.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg)
Notes: John Revelli became the first Stanford sophomore to be named to the All Pac-10 team since
Rich Kelley in 1973 … Revelli ranked second in
rebounding (8.6) and field goal percentage (.603),
fourth in scoring (16.4) and 10th in free throw percentage (.756) among conference leaders … Johnny
Rogers edged out Oregon State’s A.C. Green to be
named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year.
N27 U.S. International ....................... 82-70 W
N29 Harvard ....................................... 93-70 W
& Earl Koberlein (3.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg)
C – John Revelli (19.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg)
G – Keith Jones (19.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
G – Keith Ramee (4.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
Notes: Tom Davis became the 14th head basketball
coach at Stanford.
N27 UC Riverside ............................... 84-71 W
N30 Sonoma State .............................. 73-42 W
D3 Lafayette (1) ................................ 80-54 W
D4 Temple (1).................................... 77-70 W
D9 Saint Mary’s ................................ 81-77 W
D11 Chico State .................................. 78-82
L
D12 CS Dominguez Hills . ................. 72-54 W
D21 at Harvard ................................... 81-77 W
L
D23 at Rutgers .................................... 63-70
D28 Brown .......................................... 88-71 W
L
J6 * at Oregon State ........................ 53-62
J8 * at Oregon ................................. 80-74 W
J17 * at California ............................. 61-75
L
J20 * USC .......................................... 92-74 W
J22 * UCLA ..................................... 87-101
L
J27 * at Washington .......................... 65-84
L
J29 * at Washington State ................. 63-67
L
F5 * Arizona State ............................ 86-80 W
F7 * Arizona ..................................... 86-69 W
F12 * California ................................. 64-66
L
F17 * at UCLA ................................... 86-99
L
F19 * at USC ...................................... 76-90
L
F24 * Washington State ..................... 69-79
L
F26 * Washington .............................. 77-63 W
M3 * at Arizona ................................. 73-74
L
M5 * at Arizona State ............... 72-76 (ot)
L
M10 * Oregon ..................................... 66-67
L
M12 * Oregon State ............................ 88-75 W
(1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
1983-84
Record: 19-12
Pac-10: 8-10 (5th)
H: 13-5
A: 6-7
Coach: Tom Davis
Starters:
N: 0-0
F – Earl Koberlein (6.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg)
F – Steve Brown (10.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
C – John Revelli (16.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg)
G – Keith Jones (20.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg)
G – Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg)
Notes: Stanford’s 19 wins were the most since a 20win campaign in 1961-62.
N26 Hawaii Pacific ........................... 115-74 W
N28 Bemidji State ............................... 98-58 W
D2 San Jose State (1) ........................ 58-48 W
L
D3 North Carolina (1) ..................... 75-88
D10 UC San Diego ........................... 107-60 W
D17 Eastern Montana ........................ 80-69 W
D19 Harvard ....................................... 79-66 W
D22 at Hawaii Pacific ......................... 89-78 W
D23 at Chaminade . ............................ 60-55 W
D28 at BYU-Hawaii . .......................... 98-89 W
D31 Western Michigan . ..................... 80-62 W
J2
J5
J7
J10
J13
J19
J23
J26
J28
F2
F4
F7
F10
F16
F18
F23
F25
M1
M3
M8
U.S. International ....................... 89-82
* Oregon State ............................ 59-64
* Oregon ..................................... 78-79
* at UCLA ................................... 66-71
* California ................................. 64-66
* at USC ............................. 49-51 (ot)
* at Oregon State ........................ 68-73
* Washington .............................. 78-74
* Washington State ..................... 68-65
* at Arizona State ........................ 64-58
* at Arizona ................................. 74-66
at Santa Clara .............................. 69-73
* at California ............................. 62-51
* USC .......................................... 64-56
* UCLA ....................................... 75-64
* at Washington State ................. 61-65
* at Washington .......................... 63-68
* Arizona ..................................... 76-87
* Arizona State ............................ 74-66
* at Oregon ................................. 71-91
(1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
1984-85
Record: 11-17
Pac-10: 3-15 (10th)
H: 9-7
A: 1-9
Coach: Tom Davis
Starters:
* at Arizona State ........................ 66-59
* Oregon ..................................... 69-83
* California ................................. 69-75
* UCLA ....................................... 76-70
* at Oregon ........................ 73-69 (ot)
* at Oregon State ........................ 56-52
* Arizona State ................... 75-77 (ot)
* Arizona ..................................... 62-56
* at California ............................. 53-81
* at USC ...................................... 61-59
* at UCLA ................................... 74-95
* Oregon State ............................ 60-74
* USC .......................................... 85-64
* at Washington .......................... 87-96
* at Washington State ................. 66-69
(1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) Western Airlines Chaminade Classic at Honolulu, HI
(3) Hawaii Pacific Tournament at Maui, HI
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
1986-87
Record: 15-13
Pac-10: 9-9 (6th)
H: 11-2
A: 2-8
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 2-3
F – Todd Lichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
F – Howard Wright (11.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg)
C – Greg Butler (6.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
G – Novian Whitsitt (10.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg)
G – Terry Taylor (7.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg)
N: 1-1
F – Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg)
F – Andy Fischer (8.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg)
C – Kent Seymour (8.1 ppg, 5.9 rpg)
G – Keith Ramee (6.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg)
G – Novian Whitsitt (10.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
& John Paye (5.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg)
Notes: Novian Whitsitt (.850) and Earl Koberlein
(.809) ranked 1-2 in the Pac-10 in free throw
percentage.
N24 UC San Diego ............................. 87-48 W
N30 Pacific (1) .................................... 66-53 W
D1 LaSalle (1).................................... 84-73 W
D4 Missouri-St. Louis ...................... 86-72 W
D18 at Saint Mary’s ................... 56-61 (ot)
L
D19 Seattle .......................................... 83-46 W
D21 Loyola Marymount .................... 67-59 W
D24 UC Riverside ............................... 83-56 W
D28 Mercer (2) .................................. 72-90
L
D29 Army (2)....................................... 75-60 W
J3 * at Washington .......................... 69-78
L
J5 * at Washington State ................. 59-71
L
J10 * Arizona State ............................ 74-89
L
J12 * Arizona ..................................... 55-51 W
J19 * at California ............................. 72-87
L
J26 * at UCLA ................................. 71-100
L
J28 * at USC ...................................... 60-54 W
J31 * Oregon ..................................... 54-61
L
F2 * Oregon State ............................ 73-83
L
F7 * at Arizona ................................. 56-68
L
F9 * at Arizona State ........................ 75-91
L
F16 * California ...................... 41-43 (2ot)
L
F18 * UCLA ....................................... 66-72
L
F21 * USC .......................................... 86-65 W
L
F28 * at Oregon State ........................ 49-54
L
M2 * at Oregon ................................. 61-68
M7 * Washington State ..................... 68-78
L
M9 * Washington .............................. 47-67
L
(1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) Longhorn Classic at Austin, TX
1985-86
Record: 14-16
Pac-10: 8-10 (T5th)
H: 8-7
A: 6-6
Coach: Tom Davis
Starters:
J11
J13
J18
J23
J31
F2
F6
F8
F15
F20
F24
F27
M1
M6
M8
Notes: Mike Montgomery entered his first season as
Stanford’s head coach.
N28 Georgia Tech (1) ......................... 65-67
L
N29 Rice (1) ........................................ 72-52 W
D2 at San Jose State .......................... 63-72
L
D5 Columbia (2) .............................. 76-66 W
D6 UAB (2) ....................................... 99-80 W
D13 Saint Mary’s ................................ 57-43 W
D21 * Oregon ..................................... 73-71 W
D23 * Oregon State ............................ 66-70
L
D27 Western Washington . ................. 83-61 W
D29 Massachusetts (3) ....................... 57-51 W
D30 Miami (3) .................................... 58-71
L
J2 * at UCLA ................................... 75-95
L
J5 * at USC ...................................... 64-58 W
J8 * Washington .............................. 82-77 W
J10 * Washington State ..................... 93-76 W
J17 * at California ............................. 72-87
L
J19 * at Arizona ................................. 70-77
L
J22 * at Arizona State ........................ 69-65 W
L
J29 * at Oregon State ........................ 59-71
L
F1 * at Oregon ................................. 55-68
F5 * UCLA ....................................... 62-93
L
F8 * USC .......................................... 72-57 W
F12 * at Washington State ................. 64-74
L
F14 * at Washington .......................... 65-70
L
F22 * California ................................. 88-80 W
F26 * Arizona ..................................... 75-73 W
F28 * Arizona State ................... 97-92 (ot) W
M6 Washington (4) ........................... 71-86
L
(1) Central Fidelity Holiday Classic at Richmond, VA
(2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(3) West Palm Hurricane Classic at West Palm Beach, FL
(4) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
1987-88
Record: 21-12
Pac-10: 11-7 (4th)
H: 12-4
A: 6-5
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 3-3
F – Howard Wright (15.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg)
F – Bryan McSweeney (7.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
C – Greg Butler (12.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg)
G – Todd Lichti (20.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg)
G – Terry Taylor (8.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg)
N: 0-3
F – Todd Lichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
F – Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg)
C – Howard Wright (9.7 ppg, 6.3 rpg)
G – Andy Fischer (4.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
G – Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
Notes: Todd Lichti was named to the All Pac-10
team, the first freshman to do so named since Cliff
Robinson of USC in 1978.
N26 George Washington .................... 87-72 W
D2 UC San Diego ........................... 108-69 W
D6 Yale (1) .................................... 129-108 W
D7 Richmond (1) ............................. 53-57
L
D13 Seattle ........................................ 105-54 W
D17 at Harvard ................................... 78-62 W
L
D20 at North Carolina ....................... 55-89
D22 Seton Hall . ......................... 75-76 (ot)
L
D24 UNLV (2) .................................... 65-83
L
D25 Chaminade (2) . .......................... 77-59 W
D28 Maryland (3) . .................. 65-67 (2ot)
L
D29 Fordham (3)................................. 66-69
L
J2 * Washington State ..................... 84-67 W
J4 * Washington .............................. 69-70
L
J9 * at Arizona ................................. 69-77
L
Notes: Stanford participated in the NIT, its first
postseason appearance since the 1941-42 campaign
… Stanford defeated No. 1 Arizona 82-74 on Feb. 4,
representing the first time in school history that the
Cardinal had beaten a No. 1-ranked squad.
N27 Iowa (1) ....................................... 75-78
L
N28 Chaminade (1) . .......................... 93-82 W
N29 Baylor (1)..................................... 69-56 W
D1 Santa Clara .................................. 71-72
L
D4 William & Mary (2) . .................. 87-64 W
D5 Brown (2)..................................... 90-78 W
D12 at USF . ........................................ 68-67 W
D18 Harvard ....................................... 97-60 W
D21 * USC .......................................... 88-62 W
D23 * UCLA ........................ 116-110 (2ot) W
D28 UC Santa Barbara (3) . ............... 75-65 W
D29 Indiana (3)................................... 73-83
L
J2 Seattle Pacific ...................... 83-78 (ot) W
J7 * at Arizona State ...................... 80-104
L
J9 * at Arizona ................................. 65-90
L
J14 * Washington .............................. 86-70 W
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J16
J23
J28
J30
F4
F6
F11
F13
F21
F25
F27
M3
M5
M11
M12
M17
M22
* Washington State ............ 68-70 (ot)
* California ................................. 70-54
* at Oregon State ........................ 78-65
* at Oregon ................................. 66-80
* Arizona ..................................... 82-74
* Arizona State ............................ 93-63
* at Washington State ................. 51-50
* at Washington ............... 82-84 (2ot)
* at California ............................. 71-61
* Oregon ..................................... 84-61
* Oregon State ............................ 61-63
* at UCLA ................................... 69-91
* at USC ...................................... 73-65
Oregon (4)................................... 88-67
Arizona (4)................................... 83-97
Long Beach State (5)................... 80-77
Arkansas State (5) . ..................... 59-60
(1) Maui Classic at Maui, HI
(2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(3) Hoosier Classic at Indianapolis, ID
(4) Pac-10 Tournament at Tucson, AZ
(5) NIT at campus sites
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
1988-89
Record: 26-7
Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd)
H: 13-0
A: 8-4
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 5-3
F – Howard Wright (14.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg)
F – Andrew Vlahov (5.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg)
C – Eric Reveno (9.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg)
G – Todd Lichti (20.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg)
G – Terry Taylor (7.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Stanford finished No. 12 in the final
UPI poll and No. 13 in the final AP poll … This was
the highest finish by a Cardinal team since the 196263 campaign when Stanford finished No. 10 in the
UPI poll … Stanford’s longest winning streak was 11
games, the longest since a 12-game win streak during
the 1941-42 season … Stanford averaged 7,406 fans
per game at Maples Pavilion, a school record.
N18 at Montana (1)............................. 79-63 W
N20 at Indiana (1) .............................. 73-84
L
L
N28 at North Carolina ....................... 76-87
D2 Cornell (2) .................................. 90-45 W
D3 Colorado State (2) ...................... 63-49 W
D10 San Jose State .............................. 89-39 W
D17 Oregon State ............................... 87-59 W
D23 at UCLA ...................................... 70-74
L
D27 at Saint Mary’s ............................ 65-64 W
D29 Furman (3)................................... 88-71 W
D30 Vanderbilt (3) . ............................ 89-68 W
J5 * Arizona ..................................... 83-78 W
J7 * Arizona State ............................ 94-65 W
J12 * at Washington .......................... 71-69 W
J14 * at Washington State ................. 85-43 W
J16 Miami .......................................... 93-59 W
J19 * at California ............................. 64-75
L
J21 * UCLA ....................................... 84-75 W
J26 * Oregon ..................................... 75-53 W
J29 * at Arizona ................................. 52-72
L
F2 * at Arizona State ........................ 75-60 W
F4 vs. Florida (4) . ............................ 84-69 W
F9 * Washington State ..................... 65-53 W
F12 * Washington ..................... 82-74 (ot) W
F16 * California ................................. 97-71 W
F20 * at USC ...................................... 68-52 W
F23 * at Oregon ................................. 54-50 W
F25 * at Oregon State ........................ 60-58 W
M2 * USC .......................................... 74-65 W
M10 USC (5) ....................................... 66-61 W
M11 UCLA (5)..................................... 95-86 W
M12 Arizona (5)................................... 51-73
L
M16 Siena (6) ...................................... 78-80
L
(1) Preseason NIT at campus sites
(2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(3) Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, TN
(4) at Orlando, FL
(5) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(6) NCAA Tournament at Greensboro, NC
1989-90
Record: 18-12
Pac-10: 9-9 (6th)
H: 11-3
A: 5-7
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 2-2
F – Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
F – Deshon Wingate (10.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg)
C – Adam Keefe (20.0 ppg, 9.1 rpg)
G – Kenny Ammann (9.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg)
G – John Patrick (7.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg)
N24
N27
D1
D2
D16
D18
D22
D29
D30
J5
J7
J11
J14
J18
J20
J25
J27
F1
F3
F8
F11
F15
F18
F23
F25
F28
M4
M9
M10
M15
Cal Poly........................................ 88-56
at UC Irvine ................................ 70-57
Lehigh (1) . .................................. 82-59
Louisiana Tech (1) ...................... 62-59
San Francisco .............................. 74-53
at Santa Clara .............................. 66-51
Colgate ........................................ 77-66
Missouri-Kansas City (2) ........... 70-50
Kansas (2) ................................... 61-83
* Oregon State ............................ 76-77
* Oregon ..................................... 58-56
* at Washington .......................... 59-71
* at Washington State ................. 69-49
* UCLA ....................................... 87-79
* USC .......................................... 74-61
* at Arizona ................................. 61-68
* at Arizona State ........................ 53-64
* at Oregon ................................. 61-62
* at Oregon State ........................ 70-84
* Washington State ..................... 68-54
* Washington .............................. 59-48
* at USC ...................................... 62-71
* at UCLA ................................... 70-69
* Arizona ..................................... 61-80
* Arizona State ............................ 57-44
* California ................................. 63-66
* at California ............................. 79-58
California (3) .............................. 77-61
Arizona (3)................................... 61-85
at Hawai’i (4)............................... 57-69
(1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) BMA Holiday Classic at Kansas City, KS
(3) Pac-10 Tournament at Tempe, AZ
(4) NIT at campus sites
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
1990-91
Record: 20-13
Pac-10: 8-10 (5th)
H: 13-4
A: 4-8
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 3-1
F – Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
F – Deshon Wingate (9.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg)
C – Adam Keefe (21.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg)
G – Kenny Ammann (11.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
G – John Patrick (9.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
Notes: 1991 NIT Champions … In the NIT
championship game against Oklahoma, all five
starters scored in double figures, led by Kenny
Ammann with 22 points … Adam Keefe averaged
23.0 points and 9.2 rebounds per game to gain NIT
Tournament MVP honors … Stanford became only
the second Pac-10 team to win the NIT.
N23 Rider (1) ...................................... 93-66 W
N24 Yale (1).......................................... 69-51 W
N30 George Washington (2) .............. 70-81
L
D1 Hawai’i (2) .................................. 84-55 W
D15 Santa Clara .................................. 82-47 W
D19 UC Irvine .................................. 117-87 W
D21 Florida ......................................... 86-74 W
D23 at Colorado ................................. 79-89
L
D29 Central Florida (3) . .................... 70-61 W
L
D30 North Carolina (3) ..................... 60-71
L
J3 * at Oregon State ........................ 66-73
L
J6 * at Oregon ................................. 77-81
J10 * Washington .............................. 87-55 W
J12 * Washington State ..................... 94-63 W
J16 * at UCLA ................................... 89-82 W
J19 * at USC ...................................... 67-85
L
J24 * Arizona ..................................... 76-78
L
J27 * Arizona State ............................ 47-58
L
J31 * Oregon ..................................... 86-75 W
F2 * Oregon State ............................ 64-59 W
F7 * at Washington State ................. 68-74
L
F10 * at Washington .......................... 60-59 W
F14 * USC .......................................... 92-76 W
F16 * UCLA ....................................... 86-89
L
F21 * at Arizona State ........................ 57-75
L
F26 * at Arizona ................................. 51-89
L
M2 * California ................................. 90-72 W
M7 * at California ............................. 70-75
L
M13 Houston (4)................................. 93-86 W
M18 at Wisconsin (4) . ........................ 80-72 W
M21 at Southern Illinois (4) ............... 78-76 W
M25 Massachusetts (5)........................ 73-71 W
M27 Oklahoma (5) ............................ 78-72 W
(1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(3) Red Lobster Classic at Orlando, FL
(4) NIT at campus sites
(5) NIT at New York, N.Y.
Notes: Stanford participated in the NIT … Stanford
defeated UCLA 70-69 on Feb. 18, the first time a
Cardinal team had defeated the Bruins at Pauley
Pavilion.
186 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
1991-92
Record: 18-11
Pac-10: 10-8 (4th)
H: 12-3
A: 5-7
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
1993-94
N: 1-1
F – Adam Keefe (25.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg)
F – Brent Williams (11.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg)
C – Paul Garrett (7.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg)
G – Peter Dukes (11.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
G – Marcus Lollie (8.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg)
(1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) Cutlass Classic at East Lansing, MI
(3) NCAA Tournament at Cincinnati, OH
1992-93
N: 0-2
F – Brent Williams (13.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg)
F – Darren Allaway (6.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg)
C – Bart Lammersen (3.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
& Jim Morgan (3.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
G – Marcus Lollie (10.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg)
G – Peter Dukes (7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
& Dion Cross (10.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg)
Notes: The 50-point victory by Stanford over Puget
Sound (92-42) was Stanford’s biggest victory since a 10554 decision over Seattle during the 1985-86 campaign.
D2 Puget Sound . .............................. 92-42 W
D3 at San Jose State .......................... 52-56
L
D5 at Virginia . .................................. 48-72
L
D12 Sacramento State ........................ 68-33 W
D19 Howard ....................................... 71-46 W
D21 LSU (1) . ...................................... 63-72
L
D22 DePaul (1).................................... 67-76
L
D23 Chaminade (1) . .......................... 63-71
L
D28 American (2) . ............................. 57-56 W
L
D29 Ohio (2) ...................................... 76-81
J2 Santa Clara .................................. 66-35 W
J7 * Oregon State ............................ 66-77
L
J9 * Oregon ..................................... 71-66 W
J12 Notre Dame ................................ 61-67
L
J14 * at California ............................. 66-83
L
J21 * at UCLA ................................... 76-84
L
J23 * at USC ...................................... 55-63
L
J28 * Washington State ..................... 59-64
L
J30 * Washington .............................. 67-68
L
F4 * at Arizona ................................. 61-96
L
F6 * at Arizona State ...................... 87-109
L
F14 * California ................................. 61-86
L
F18 * UCLA ....................................... 64-72
L
F20 * USC .......................................... 78-62 W
F25 * at Washington .......................... 51-56
L
F27 * at Washington State ................. 54-87
L
M4 * Arizona State ............................ 71-75
L
M7 * Arizona ..................................... 80-94
L
L
M11 * at Oregon ................................. 73-84
L
M13 * at Oregon State ........................ 65-82
(1) Maui Invitational at Maui, HI
(2) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA
N: 1-0
F – Brent Williams (14.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg)
F – Andy Poppink (12.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg)
C – Jim Morgan (5.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg)
G – Brevin Knight (11.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
G – Dion Cross (15.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 12 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Adam Keefe was named to five AllAmerica teams … Keefe became only one of four players
in NCAA history to have a combination of 60-percent
field goal accuracy, 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.
N22 Loyola (Md.) (1).......................... 98-56 W
N23 Rice (1)......................................... 68-64 W
N30 Colorado ..................................... 71-58 W
D14 at Santa Clara .............................. 75-59 W
D21 Virginia . ...................................... 74-60 W
D27 Siena (2)....................................... 94-72 W
D28 Michigan State (2) ...................... 62-72
L
J2 Southern Utah ............................ 89-71 W
J4 Cal State Northridge . ................. 80-59 W
J9 * at Oregon State ........................ 67-64 W
J11 * at Oregon ................................. 78-57 W
J15 * California ................................. 76-61 W
J23 * USC .......................................... 72-82
L
J25 * UCLA ....................................... 77-83
L
J30 * at Washington State ................. 59-67
L
F2 * at Washington .......................... 64-58 W
F6 * Arizona ..................................... 70-72
L
F8 * Arizona State ............................ 86-73 W
F11 at Notre Dame ............................ 63-64
L
F15 * at California ............................. 92-66 W
F20 * at UCLA ................................... 70-96
L
F22 * at USC ............................. 72-73 (ot)
L
F27 * Washington .............................. 78-66 W
M1 * Washington State ..................... 85-70 W
M5 * at Arizona State ........................ 71-76
L
M7 * at Arizona ................................. 83-89
L
M12 * Oregon ..................................... 70-47 W
M14 * Oregon State ............................ 76-56 W
M19 Alabama (3)................................. 75-80
L
Record: 7-23
Pac-10: 2-16 (10th)
H: 7-9
A: 0-12
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
Record: 17-11
Pac-10: 10-8 (5th)
H: 11-4
A: 5-7
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
Notes: Stanford’s rise from 10th place (1992-93)
to fourth place (1993-94) was the highest jump
ever from a last place finish in the Pac-10 (since the
league became ten teams prior to the 1980 season)
… Stanford was the only team in the Pac-10 to
employ the same starting lineup the whole season
… The season saw the birth of the Sixth Man Club,
a student group that drastically increased the noise
level at Maples Pavilion … Brevin Knight was Pac10 Freshman of the Year.
N26 Cal State Northridge (1) . ........... 89-58 W
N27 San Jose State (1)......................... 69-58 W
D5 UC Riverside ............................... 69-64 W
D11 at Santa Clara ...................... 82-70 (ot) W
D20 McNeese State ............................. 91-75 W
D22 Virginia . ...................................... 84-72 W
D27 at Wisconsin . .............................. 73-80
L
D29 Manhattan (2) . ........................... 73-60 W
D30 Seton Hall (2) ............................. 69-75
L
J6 * Washington .............................. 67-65 W
J8 * Washington State ..................... 75-64 W
J13 * at Arizona State ........................ 67-78
L
J15 * at Arizona ................................. 72-89
L
J20 * California ................................. 88-79 W
J27 * UCLA ....................................... 65-69
L
J29 * USC .......................................... 76-67 W
F3 * at Oregon ................................. 69-67 W
F5 * at Oregon State ........................ 71-67 W
F10 * Arizona ..................................... 60-77
L
F12 * Arizona State ............................ 69-71
L
F17 * at California ............................. 62-80
L
F24 * at USC ...................................... 66-55 W
F26 * at UCLA ................................. 88-103
L
M3 * Oregon State ............................ 90-66 W
M5 * Oregon ..................................... 84-76 W
M10 * at Washington State ................. 71-77
L
M12 * at Washington .......................... 76-61 W
M17 Gonzaga (3)..................................76-80
L
(1) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) Seton Hall Tournament at East Rutherford, N.J.
(3) NIT at campus sites
1994-95
Record: 20-9
Pac-10: 10-8 (5th)
H: 14-2
A: 5-6
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 1-1
F – Darren Allaway (6.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg)
F – Andy Poppink (10.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg)
C – Tim Young (12.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg)
G – Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
G – Brevin Knight (16.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 10 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Stanford started the season with 10
straight victories, the best start since the team won
11 in a row to start the 1920-21 campaign … The
Cardinal beat four nationally-ranked teams.
N25 Colgate (1) .................................. 82-70 W
N26 St. Peter’s (1) ............................... 79-71 W
D3 San Jose State .............................. 68-52 W
D10 Cal Poly ....................................... 94-52 W
D16 San Francisco .............................. 98-60 W
D19 at American . ............................... 97-71 W
D22 at Virginia . .................................. 64-60 W
D27 Wisconsin . .................................. 95-78 W
D29 Cornell ........................................ 67-55 W
J5 * at Washington .......................... 65-51 W
J7 * at Washington State ................. 63-77
L
J12 * Arizona State ............................ 91-75 W
J14 * Arizona ............................. 83-89 (ot)
L
J19 * at California ............................. 78-73 W
J26 * at UCLA ................................... 74-77
L
J28 * at USC ...................................... 85-82 W
F2 * Oregon ..................................... 92-87 W
F4 * Oregon State ............................ 95-82 W
F9 * at Arizona ................................. 73-84
L
F11 * at Arizona State ........................ 70-79
L
F15 * California ................................. 83-70 W
F21 * UCLA ....................................... 77-88
L
F23 * USC .......................................... 90-78 W
L
M2 * at Oregon State ........................ 71-90
L
M4 * at Oregon ................................. 80-89
M9 * Washington State ..................... 79-72 W
M11 * Washington .............................. 74-65 W
Year-by-Year Results
M17 UNC Charlotte (2)...................... 70-68
M19 Massachusetts (2)........................ 53-75
(1) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) NCAA Tournament at Albany, N.Y.
W
L
1995-96
Record: 21-8
Pac-10: 12-6 (3rd)
H: 12-1
A: 6-5
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 3-2
F – Andy Poppink (14.0 ppg, 8.4 rpg)
C – Darren Allaway (5.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg)
G – Brevin Knight (15.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg)
G – Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg)
G – David Harbour (9.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 9 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Stanford earned its fifth trip to the
NCAA Tournament … The 1995-96 campaign
also marked the first time in school history that
the Cardinal had been to back-to-back NCAA
Tournaments … The Cardinal beat defending
NCAA champion UCLA 67-66 on Feb. 10.
N24 Stetson (1) ................................... 92-60 W
N25 Rice (1) ........................................ 75-64 W
N28 at San Francisco .......................... 58-59
L
D1 South Carolina (2) . .................... 82-79 W
L
D2 North Carolina (2) ..................... 63-87
D22 at Navy . ....................................... 80-62 W
D28 American . ................................... 80-52 W
D30 Harvard ....................................... 65-59 W
J4 * Arizona State ............................ 83-70 W
J6 * Arizona ..................................... 80-71 W
J11 * at UCLA ................................... 56-64
L
J14 * at USC ...................................... 80-84
L
J18 * Oregon ..................................... 94-74 W
J20 * Oregon State ............................ 84-51 W
J25 * at Washington .......................... 71-74
L
J27 * at Washington State ................. 78-67 W
J31 * California ................................. 93-79 W
F4 Seton Hall (3) ............................. 83-60 W
F8 * USC .......................................... 99-69 W
F10 * UCLA ....................................... 67-66 W
F15 * at Oregon State ........................ 65-50 W
L
F17 * at Oregon ................................. 62-64
F22 * Washington State ..................... 59-68
L
F24 * Washington .............................. 71-56 W
M3 * at California ............................. 69-85 L (%)
M7 * at Arizona ................................. 85-79 W
M9 * at Arizona State ........................ 67-53 W
M14 Bradley (4) .................................. 66-58 W
M16 Massachusetts (4) ....................... 74-79
L
(%) Game later forfeited by Cal due to NCAA sanctions
against the Golden Bears.
(1) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA
(2) Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions at Charlotte, NC
(3) Bay Area Classic at San Jose, CA
(4) NCAA Tournament at Providence, RI
1996-97
Record: 22-8
Pac-10: 12-6 (T2nd)
H: 12-0
A: 6-6
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 4-2
F – Peter Sauer (8.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg)
F – Rich Jackson (3.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg)
G – Arthur Lee (7.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg)
C – Tim Young (13.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg)
G – Kris Weems (11.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg)
G – Brevin Knight (16.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 6 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Stanford reached the NCAA Sweet
16 for the first time in the school’s history … The
Cardinal was 12-0 at Maples Pavilion, the only Pac10 team with a perfect record at home … Stanford
ended the season ranked No. 12 in the nation in the
USA Today/CNN poll, the highest ranking since
the 1988-89 campaign … Rich Jackson and Brevin
Knight served as team captains.
N27 UNC Greensboro (1).................. 88-52 W
N29 College of Charleston (1) ........... 78-82
L
N30 Alaska Anchorage (1) ................. 91-69 W
D7 Manhattan (2) . ........................... 81-59 W
D14 at San Diego ................................ 72-70 W
D18 Alaska Anchorage ..................... 105-70 W
D22 at Seton Hall ....................... 83-81 (ot) W
D28 Navy . ........................................... 85-68 W
J2 * at Arizona State ........................ 81-65 W
J4 * at Arizona ................................. 75-76
L
J9 * UCLA ..................................... 109-61 W
J11 * USC .......................................... 85-70 W
J16 * at Oregon ......................... 72-69 (ot) W
L
J18 * at Oregon State ........................ 77-86
J23 * Washington .............................. 78-67 W
J25 * Washington State ..................... 81-61 W
J29 * at California ............................. 64-70
L
F6
F8
F13
F15
F20
F22
F24
M1
M6
M8
M14
M16
M20
* at USC ..................................... 81-84
* at UCLA ................................... 68-87
* Oregon State ............................ 87-54
* Oregon ..................................... 83-61
* at Washington State ................ 76-63
* at Washington .......................... 61-75
San Diego State ........................... 97-50
* California ................................. 73-63
* Arizona ..................................... 81-80
* Arizona State ............................ 86-63
Oklahoma (3).............................. 80-67
Wake Forest (3)............................ 72-66
Utah (4)................................ 77-82 (ot) (1) The Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage, AK
(2) Sacramento Shootout at Sacramento, CA
(3) NCAA Tournament at Tucson, AZ
(4) NCAA Tournament at San Jose, CA
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L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
1997-98
Record: 30-5
Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd)
H: 11-2
A: 10-2
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 9-1
F – Mark Madsen (11.7 ppg, 8.2 rpg)
F – Peter Sauer (9.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg)
C – Tim Young (11.3 ppg, 8.1 rpg)
G – Kris Weems (12.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
G – Arthur Lee (14.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Finished the year ranked No. 4 in
the USA Today/ESPN poll and No. 10 by Associated
Press … Reached the NCAA Final Four for the first
time since 1941-42 … Stanford started the year with
a school record 18 wins, and was also the team’s
best start ever … The 1997-98 Stanford frontline
was the tallest in school history with eight players
6-foot-7 or taller.
N18 San Diego .................................... 87-57 W
N28 Hawaii Hilo (1) ........................... 98-49 W
N29 Valparaiso (1)............................... 70-65 W
N30 Butler (1)...................................... 99-86 W
D6 Georgia (2)................................... 76-74 W
D16 at San Diego State ....................... 63-42 W
D19 Pacific .......................................... 67-61 W
D22 UC Santa Barbara ....................... 95-62 W
D27 Lehigh . ........................................ 95-42 W
D29 Rhode Island (3) ......................... 70-69 W
D30 Santa Clara (3)............................. 69-60 W
J3 * at Oregon State ........................ 68-48 W
J5 * at Oregon ................................. 89-67 W
J10 * California ................................. 84-74 W
J15 * USC .......................................... 99-62 W
J17 * UCLA ....................................... 93-80 W
J22 * at Washington State ................. 82-72 W
J24 * at Washington .......................... 74-72 W
J29 * Arizona ..................................... 75-93
L
J31 * Arizona State .................... 87-90 (ot)
L
F4 * at California ............................. 74-72 W
L
F7 at Connecticut ............................ 56-76
F12 * at UCLA ................................... 84-81 W
F14 * at USC ...................................... 83-59 W
F19 * Washington .............................. 93-70 W
F21 * Washington State ..................... 72-56 W
F26 * at Arizona State ........................ 86-73 W
F28 * at Arizona ................................. 58-90
L
M4 * Oregon ..................................... 95-67 W
M6 * Oregon State ............................ 85-77 W
M13 College of Charleston (4)............ 67-57 W
M15 Western Michigan (4).................. 83-65 W
M20 Purdue (5) ................................... 67-59 W
M22 Rhode Island (5).......................... 79-77 W
M28 Kentucky (6) ....................... 85-86 (ot)
L
(1) Big Island Invitational at Hilo, HI
(2) John Wooden Classic at Anaheim, CA
(3) Cable Car Classic at San Jose, CA
(4) NCAA Tournament at Chicago, IL
(5) NCAA Tournament at St. Louis, MO
(6) NCAA Tournament at San Antonio, TX
1998-99
Record: 26-7
Pac-10: 15-3 (1st)
H: 13-2
A: 10-2
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 3-3
F – Mark Madsen (13.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg)
F – Peter Sauer (8.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg)
C – Tim Young (10.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg)
G – Kris Weems (11.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
G – Arthur Lee (13.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … For the first time in school history,
Stanford captured the Pac-10 championship, tying
a school record with 15 conference wins … For
the fifth straight season, Stanford won at least 20
games … All 15 home games were sold out, a first
in school history.
N14
N18
N20
N25
N27
D6
D7
D17
D19
D21
D22
D29
J2
J4
J9
J14
J16
J21
J23
J28
J30 F3
F6
F11
F13
F18
F20
F25
F27
M4
M6
M11
M13
UC Davis . ................................... 76-49
SMU (1) ...................................... 86-51
SW Missouri State (1) ................ 76-51
St. John’s (2)................................. 55-53
North Carolina (2) ..................... 49-57
Maryland (3) . ............................. 60-62
George Washington (3) .............. 70-56
at Nevada .................................. 101-57
at Pacific ...................................... 71-58
Elon (4) ....................................... 82-58
Santa Clara (4)............................. 94-49
Temple (5) . ................................. 57-50
* Oregon State ............................ 72-56
* Oregon ..................................... 77-59
* California ................................. 71-62
* at USC ...................................... 72-55
* at UCLA ................................... 72-59
* Washington State ..................... 94-45
* Washington .............................. 67-60
* at Arizona ................................. 76-78
* at Arizona State ........................ 73-63
* at California ............................. 57-55
Connecticut ................................ 59-70
* UCLA ....................................... 77-73
* USC .................................. 82-86 (ot)
* at Washington .......................... 89-57
* at Washington State ................. 64-58
* Arizona State .................... 87-77 (ot)
* Arizona ..................................... 98-83
* at Oregon ................................ 73-61
* at Oregon State ........................ 49-59
Alcorn State (6) . ......................... 69-57
Gonzaga (6)................................. 74-82
(1) Preseason NIT at Stanford, CA
(2) Preseason NIT at New York, N.Y.
(3) BB&T Classic at Washington, D.C.
(4) Stanford Invitational at Santa Clara, CA
(5) Pete Newell Classic at Oakland, CA
(6) NCAA Tournament at Seattle, WA
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
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L
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1999-00
Record: 27-4
Pac-10: 15-3 (T1st)
H: 12-2
A: 9-1
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 6-1
F – Mark Madsen (12.2 ppg, 9.3 rpg)
F – Casey Jacobsen (14.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
F – Jarron Collins (11.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg)
G – Michael McDonald (3.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg)
G – David Moseley (13.0 ppg, 3.5 ppg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … For the first time in school history,
the Cardinal was ranked No. 1 in the country. That
happened on Dec. 20, 1999 by Associated Press and
USA Today/ESPN … Stanford’s defense was ranked
No. 1 in the nation (defensive field goal percentage,
.352), breaking the previous NCAA single-season
record of .358, set by Marquette during the 199394 season … Casey Jacobsen was named Pac-10
Co-Freshman of the Year while Mike Montgomery
was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year for a second
straight season. Montgomery was also named
Naismith and Basketball Times Coach of the Year.
N11 Duke (1)............................... 80-79 (ot) W
N12 Iowa (1)........................................ 72-58 W
N20 at UC Santa Barbara . ................. 62-49 W
N24 Cal State Bakersfield ................... 72-31 W
N27 Auburn (2) .................................. 67-58 W
D11 Georgia Tech (3) ................. 64-61 (ot) W
D16 Nevada . ....................................... 68-39 W
D18 Sacramento State ........................ 78-56 W
D21 Mississippi State (4) . .................. 76-56 W
D29 New Hampshire (5) . ................ 119-60 W
D30 Davidson (5)................................ 87-61 W
J6 * Arizona State ............................ 86-67 W
J8 * Arizona ..................................... 65-68
L
J13 * at Oregon State ........................ 73-45 W
J15 * at Oregon ................................. 85-71 W
J22 * at California ............................. 81-70 W
J27 * Washington .............................. 92-62 W
J29 * Washington State ..................... 63-38 W
F3 * at UCLA ................................... 78-63 W
F5 * at USC ...................................... 67-57 W
F10 * Oregon ..................................... 76-61 W
F12 * Oregon State ............................ 82-56 W
F19 * California ............................... 101-50 W
F24 * at Washington State ................. 89-52 W
F26 * at Washington .......................... 77-52 W
M2 * USC ........................................ 111-68 W
M4 * UCLA ............................... 93-94 (ot)
L
M9 * at Arizona ................................. 81-86
L
M11 * at Arizona State ........................ 65-57 W
M17 South Carolina State (6) . ........... 84-65 W
M19 North Carolina (6)....................... 53-60
L
(1) Coaches vs. Cancer at New York, N.Y.
(2) John Wooden Classic at Anaheim, CA
(3) Delta Airlines Classic for Kids at Atlanta, GA
(4) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(5) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
(6) NCAA Tournament at Birmingham, AL
2000-01
Record: 31-3
Pac-10: 16-2 (1st)
H: 12-2
A: 11-0
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 8-1
F – Jarron Collins (12.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg)
F – Ryan Mendez (11.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg)
C – Jason Collins (14.5 ppg, 7.8 rpg)
G – Casey Jacobsen (18.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
G – Michael McDonald (8.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … The 31 wins are a school record
… The Cardinal finished the year ranked No. 2
in the Associated Press poll and No. 5 in the USA
Today poll.
N18 San Francisco State ................... 100-49 W
N23 Old Dominion (1) ...................... 84-60 W
N24 Memphis (1) ............................... 83-60 W
N25 Georgia (1)................................... 71-58 W
N29 UC Riverside ............................... 84-41 W
D2 at Long Beach State .................... 86-63 W
D18 Sacred Heart (2) ......................... 94-52 W
D19 Georgia Tech (2).......................... 80-66 W
D21 Duke (3) ...................................... 84-83 W
D29 Fordham (4) . .............................. 86-60 W
D30 Santa Clara (4)............................. 78-63 W
J4 * at Arizona State ........................ 94-77 W
J8 * at Arizona ................................. 85-76 W
J11 * Oregon State ............................ 73-49 W
J13 * Oregon ................................... 100-76 W
J18 * California ................................. 84-58 W
J20 New Mexico ................................ 75-44 W
J25 * at Washington .......................... 94-63 W
J27 * at Washington State ................. 72-61 W
F1 * USC .......................................... 77-71 W
F3 * UCLA ....................................... 73-79
L
F8 * at Oregon ................................. 69-62 W
F10 * at Oregon State ........................ 82-63 W
F17 * at California ............................. 88-56 W
F22 * Washington State ..................... 75-64 W
F24 * Washington .............................. 99-79 W
M1 * at USC ...................................... 70-68 W
M3 * at UCLA ................................... 85-79 W
M8 * Arizona ..................................... 75-76
L
M10 * Arizona State ............................ 99-75 W
M15 UNC Greensboro (5) ................. 89-60 W
M17 St. Joseph’s (5) . ........................... 90-83 W
M22 Cincinnati (6).............................. 78-65 W
M24 Maryland (6)................................ 73-87
L
(1) Puerto Rico Shootout at San Juan, Puerto Rico
(2) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
(3) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(4) Cable Car Classic at Santa Clara, CA
(5) NCAA Tournament at San Diego, CA
(6) NCAA Tournament at Anaheim, CA
2001-02
Record: 20-10
Pac-10: 12-6 (T2nd)
H: 10-3
A: 7-3
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 3-4
F – Justin Davis (4.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg)
F – Teyo Johnson (5.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg)
C – Curtis Borchardt (16.9 ppg, 11.4 rpg)
G – Casey Jacobsen (21.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg)
G – Julius Barnes (10.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
G – Tony Giovacchini (3.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 8 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … A crowd of 31,484 watched
Stanford’s game against Kansas in the second round
of the NCAA Midwest Regional at the Edward
Jones Dome in St. Louis, representing the second
largest crowd to ever witness a Stanford basketball
game … Casey Jacobsen led the Pac-10 in scoring
(21.9 ppg) while Curtis Borchardt led the conference in rebounding (11.4 rpg), signaling the first
time in Pac-10 history that two different players
from the same school led the league in scoring and
rebounding.
N17 at New Mexico ............................ 81-66 W
N20 Southern Utah ............................ 81-63 W
N24 Purdue (1) ................................... 78-62 W
D1 Texas (2) .............................. 75-83 (ot)
L
D15 Long Beach State ........................ 94-77 W
D18 Belmont (3) . ............................... 97-63 W
D19 Portland State (3) . ...................... 87-63 W
D22 BYU (4) ....................................... 76-81
L
D29 Michigan State (5) ...................... 75-64 W
J4 * California ................................. 82-62 W
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Year-by-Year Results
was named Pac-10 Player of the Year, the first such
honor by a Stanford player … Mike Montgomery
was named 2003-04 Pac-10 Coach of the Year,
Basketball Times Coach of the Year, and Sports
Illustrated Coach of the Year.
N22 Sacramento State ........................ 77-59 W
N25 at UC Irvine ................................ 72-59 W
N30 at Rice .......................................... 60-56 W
D7 Kansas (1) ................................... 64-58 W
D13 UNLV .......................................... 86-71 W
D15 Florida International .................. 77-50 W
D20 Gonzaga (2) ................................ 87-80 W
D22 Southern Utah ............................ 67-37 W
D28 Harvard ..................................... 100-59 W
J2 * Washington State ..................... 73-51 W
J4 * Washington .............................. 85-72 W
J8 * at Arizona State ........................ 63-62 W
J10 * at Arizona ................................. 82-72 W
J17 * California ................................. 68-61 W
J22 * UCLA ....................................... 67-52 W
J24 * USC .......................................... 77-67 W
J29 * at Oregon State ........................ 62-48 W
J31 * at Oregon ................................. 83-80 W
F5 * Arizona State ............................ 81-51 W
F7 * Arizona ..................................... 80-77 W
F14 * at California ............................. 69-58 W
F19 * at USC ...................................... 76-67 W
F21 * at UCLA ................................... 73-60 W
F26 * Oregon State ............................ 73-47 W
F28 * Oregon ..................................... 76-55 W
M4 * at Washington State ................. 63-61 W
M6 * at Washington .......................... 62-75
L
M11 Washington State (3) .................. 68-47 W
M12 Oregon (3)................................... 70-63 W
M13 Washington (3) ........................... 77-66 W
M18 Texas-San Antonio (4)................. 71-45 W
M20 Alabama (4)................................. 67-70
L
(1) John Wooden Classic at Anaheim, CA
(2) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(4) NCAA Tournament at Seattle, WA
2004-05
J6
J10
J12
J17
J19
J24
J26
J31
F2
F7
F9
F14
F16
F21
F23
F28
M2
M7
M14
M16
* at California ............................. 54-68
* at Oregon State ........................ 67-50
* at Oregon ................................. 79-87
* Washington State ..................... 83-50
* Washington ............................ 105-60
* at UCLA ................................... 86-76
* at USC ...................................... 82-90
* Arizona State ............................ 90-81
* Arizona ............................. 82-88 (ot)
* Oregon ............................. 90-87 (ot)
* Oregon State ............................ 77-55
* at Washington .......................... 91-65
* at Washington State ................. 76-63
* USC .......................................... 58-77
* UCLA ....................................... 92-95
* at Arizona ................................ 76-71
* at Arizona State ........................ 81-76
USC (6) ..................................... 78-103
Western Kentucky (7) . ............... 84-68
Kansas (7)..................................... 63-86
(1) John Wooden Tradition at Indianapolis, IN
(2) Dell Classic 4 Kids at Chicago, IL
(3) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
(4) Las Vegas Showdown at Las Vegas, NV
(5) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(6) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(7) NCAA Tournament at St. Louis, MO
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
2002-03
Record: 24-9
Pac-10: 14-4 (2nd)
H: 14-4
A: 7-3
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 3-3
F – Justin Davis (10.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg)
F – Josh Childress (14.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg)
C – Rob Little (8.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg)
G – Matt Lottich (11.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg)
G – Julius Barnes (16.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Only 12 Stanford players in
school history have ever played on four NCAA
Tournament teams, including Julius Barnes (199900, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03) … Head coach
Mike Montgomery was named Pac-10 Co-Coach of
the Year along with Arizona’s Lute Olson.
N18 Boston University (1) ................. 61-57 W
N20 Xavier (1)..................................... 63-62 W
N24 Rice (1)......................................... 79-62 W
N28 Florida (2) .................................. 69-65 W
L
N29 North Carolina (2) ..................... 57-74
D14 Saint Mary’s ................................ 76-58 W
D16
D17
D19
D21
D28
D30
J4
J9
J11
J16
J18
J23
J25
J30
F1
F6
F8
F13
F15
F20
F22
F27
M1
M8
M13
M20
M22
Montana (3) . .............................. 68-70
Richmond (3).............................. 69-83
UC Irvine .................................... 84-57
UNLV (4) .................................... 77-66
Gonzaga (5) ................................ 81-71
Yale .............................................. 79-56
* at California ............................. 59-72
* Oregon State ............................ 57-54
* Oregon ..................................... 81-57
* at Washington State ......... 73-68 (ot)
* at Washington .......................... 68-73
* UCLA ....................................... 52-51
* USC .......................................... 80-72
* at Arizona ................................. 82-77
* at Arizona State ........................ 58-57
* at Oregon ................................. 64-79
* at Oregon State ........................ 84-73
* Washington .............................. 78-69
* Washington State ..................... 72-54
* at USC ...................................... 73-67
* at UCLA ................................... 93-84
* Arizona State ............................ 88-77
* Arizona ..................................... 69-72
* California ................................. 72-60
USC (6) ....................................... 74-79
San Diego (7) .............................. 77-69
Connecticut (7)........................... 74-85
(1) Preseason NIT at Stanford, CA
(2) Preseason NIT at New York, N.Y.
(3) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA
(4) Las Vegas Shootout at Las Vegas, NV
(5) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(6) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(7) NCAA Tournament at Spokane, WA
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
2003-04
Record: 30-2
Pac-10: 17-1 (1st)
H: 14-0
A: 10-1
Coach: Mike Montgomery
Starters:
N: 6-1
F – Justin Davis (10.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg) &
F – Nick Robinson (6.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg)
F – Josh Childress (15.7 ppg, 7.5 rpg)
C – Rob Little (9.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg)
G – Matt Lottich (12.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.5 apg)
G – Chris Hernandez (10.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.3 apg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … Ranked No. 1 in the country for
four weeks by Associated Press and USA Today/
ESPN … Notched a school-record 26-game winning streak from Nov. 22-Mar. 4 … Josh Childress
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Record: 18-13
Pac-10: 11-7 (3rd)
H: 10-2
A: 5-6
Coach: Trent Johnson
Starters:
N: 3-5
F – Matt Haryasz (12.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg)
F – Nick Robinson (8.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg)
C – Rob Little (9.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg)
G – Dan Grunfeld (17.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.8 apg)
G – Chris Hernandez (15.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.0 apg)
G – Fred Washington (4.3 ppg. 2.0 rpg. 0.9 apg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 8 seed in the NCAA
Tournament … The Cardinal was playing in the
NCAA Tournament for a school-record 11th
straight season and 14th overall.
N19 San Francisco (1)......................... 93-83 W
L
N22 Tennessee (2)............................... 57-69
N23 BYU (2) ....................................... 62-53 W
N24 Louisville (2) ............................... 67-82
L
N28 Santa Clara .................................. 76-86
L
D11 Michigan State (3) ..................... 53-78
L
D13 at Denver .................................... 56-52 W
D18 UC Davis . ................................... 72-62 W
D22 Dartmouth .................................. 71-54 W
D23 Montana . .................................... 84-66 W
D31 * at Washington State ................. 51-60
L
J2 * at Washington .......................... 73-76
L
J6 * Arizona State ............................ 69-81
L
J8 * Arizona ..................................... 87-76 W
J15 * at California............................... 74-58 W
J20 * at UCLA ................................... 75-64 W
J22 * at USC........................................78-70 W
J27 * Oregon State ............................ 69-65 W
J29 * Oregon ..................................... 88-69 W
F3 * at Arizona State ........................ 67-74
L
F5 * at Arizona ................................. 72-90
L
F12 * California ................................. 71-56 W
F17 * USC .......................................... 71-62 W
F20 * UCLA ....................................... 78-65 W
L
F24 * at Oregon State ........................ 83-84
F26 * at Oregon ................................. 58-56 W
M3 * Washington State ..................... 48-59
L
M5 * Washington .............................. 77-67 W
M10 Washington State (4)................... 60-58 W
M11 Washington (4)............................ 63-66
L
M18 Mississippi State (5)..................... 70-93
L
(1) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(2) EA Sports Maui Invitational at Maui, HI
(3) Spartan Clash at Auburn Hills, MI
(4) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(5) NCAA Tournament at Charlotte, NC
2005-06
Record: 16-14
Pac-10: 11-7 (T4th)
H: 11-3
A: 4-9
Coach: Trent Johnson
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – Dan Grunfeld (12.0 ppg, 4.8 rpg)
F – Taj Finger (4.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg)
C – Matt Haryasz (16.2 ppg, 8.7 rpg)
G – Chris Hernandez (14.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 3.3 apg)
G – Mitch Johnson (3.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 3.3 apg)
Notes: Stanford made its first NIT appearance since
1993-94 and fifth overall (1987-88, 1989-90, 199091, 1993-94, 2005-06).
N19 UC Irvine......................................63-79
L
N23 San Francisco................................71-56 W
N28 Cal Poly.........................................82-58 W
D2 at Montana....................................69-88
L
D4 at UC Davis...................................58-64
L
D17 Virginia Tech (1)...........................52-59
L
D19 Denver (1) ....................................71-49 W
D21 Princeton (2).................................58-34 W
D29 * at UCLA.....................................54-71
L
D31 * at USC........................................71-82
L
J5 * Oregon State...............................80-66 W
J7 * Oregon........................................64-62 W
J13 * California....................................75-61 W
J19 * at Arizona........................... 81-90 (ot)
L
J21 * at Arizona State..........................70-64 W
J26 * Washington State.......................69-59 W
J29 * Washington........................ 76-67 (ot) W
F2 * at Oregon....................................57-56 W
F4 * at Oregon State..........................71-64 W
F9 * at California................................62-65
L
F11 * at Gonzaga..................................76-80
L
F16 * Arizona State..............................82-69 W
F19 * Arizona.......................................72-76
L
F23 * at Washington............................57-75
L
F25 * at Washington State...................39-37 W
M2 * USC............................................58-56 W
M4 * UCLA.........................................54-75
L
M9 Arizona (3)....................................68-73
L
M14 Virginia (4)....................................65-49 W
M17 at Missouri State (4).....................67-76
L
(1) Las Vegas Shootout at Las Vegas, NV
(2) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA
(3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(4) NIT at campus sites
2006-07
Record: 18-13
Pac-10: 10-8 (6th)
H: 12-5
A: 5-6
Coach: Trent Johnson
Starters:
N: 1-2
F – Lawrence Hill (15.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg)
F – Brook Lopez (12.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg)
F – Fred Washington (8.2 ppg, 5.2 rpg)
C – Robin Lopez (7.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg)
G – Anthony Goods (12.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg)
Notes: Stanford earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA
Tournament.
N11 Siena..............................................92-72 W
N14 San Jose State (1)..........................73-52 W
N15 Air Force (1)..................................45-79
L
N17 Northwestern................................58-53 W
N25 Denver...........................................82-39 W
N28 UC Davis.......................................84-72 W
D3 Texas Tech (2)...............................70-59 W
D16 Santa Clara....................................46-62
L
D19 at Fresno State...............................69-67 W
D28 * at Arizona State..........................71-60 W
D30 * at Arizona...................................75-89
L
J3 * California....................................63-67
L
J7 at Virginia......................................76-75 W
J11 * Washington................................78-77 W
J13 * Washington State............... 71-68 (ot) W
J18 * at Oregon....................................59-66
L
J20 * at Oregon State..........................67-56 W
J25 * USC............................................65-50 W
J28 * UCLA.........................................75-68 W
L
J31 Gonzaga.............................. 86-90 (2ot)
F3 * at California................................90-71 W
F8 * at Washington State...................45-58
L
F11 * at Washington............................52-64
L
F15 * Oregon State...............................70-55 W
F17 * Oregon........................................88-69 W
F22 * at USC........................................65-69
L
F24 * at UCLA.....................................61-75
L
M1 * Arizona State..............................63-53 W
M3 * Arizona............................... 80-85 (ot)
L
M8 USC (3)................................. 79-83 (ot)
L
M15 Louisville (4).................................58-78
L
(1) CBE Classic at Stanford, CA
(2) Pete Newell Challenge at San Jose, CA
(3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA
(4) NCAA Tournament at Lexington, KY
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Stanford University
O
n October 1, 1891, the 465 new students who were on
hand for opening day ceremonies at Leland Stanford
Junior University greeted Leland and Jane Stanford enthusiastically, with a chant they had made up and rehearsed only that
morning. Wah-hoo! Wah-hoo! L-S-J-U! Stanford! Its wild and
spirited tone symbolized the excitement of this bold adventure.
As a pioneer faculty member recalled, “Hope was in every heart,
and the presiding spirit of freedom prompted us to dare greatly.”
For the Stanford’s on that day, the university was the realization of a dream and a fitting tribute to the memory of their only
son, who had died of typhoid fever weeks before his sixteenth
birthday. Far from the nation’s center of culture and unencum-
Millions of volumes are housed in many libraries throughout the campus.
bered by tradition or ivy, the new university drew students from
all over the country: many from California; some who followed
professors hired from other colleges and universities; and some
simply seeking adventure in the West. Though there were many
difficulties during the first months – housing was inadequate,
microscopes and books were late in arriving from the East – the
first year foretold of greatness. As Jane Stanford wrote in the
summer of 1892, “Even our fondest hopes have been realized.”
Stanford University
The University
at a Glance
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Stanford University
Ideas of “Practical Education”
Stanford People
Governor and Mrs. Stanford had come from families of
modest means and had built their way up through a life of hard
work. So it was natural that their first thoughts were to establish
an institution where young men and women could “grapple
successfully with the practicalities of life.” As their thoughts
matured, these ideas of “practical education” enlarged to the
concept of producing cultured and useful citizens who were
well-prepared for professional success.
Nearly 116 years later, the university still enjoys the original
8,180 acres (almost 13 square miles) of grassy fields, eucalyptus
groves, and rolling hills that were the Stanford’s generous legacy,
as well as the Quadrangle of “long corridors with their stately
pillars” at the center of campus. It is still true, as the philosopher
William James said, during his stint as a visiting professor, that
the climate is “so friendly ... that every morning wakes one fresh
for new amounts of work.”
By any measure, Stanford’s faculty – which numbers just over
1,800 – is one of the most distinguished in the nation. As of
the June of 2007, the faculty included 18 Nobel Laureates, four
Pulitzer Prize winners, 24 MacArthur Fellows, 21 recipients of the
National Medal of Science, three National Medley of Technology
recipients, 228 members of the National Academy of Arts and
Sciences, 135 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 83
National Academy of Engineering members, 29 members of the
National Academy of Education, seven Wolf Foundation Prize
winners, seven winners of the Koret Foundation Prize and three
Presidential Medal of Freedom winners. Yet beyond their array
of honors, what truly distinguishes Stanford faculty is their commitment to sharing knowledge with their students. The great
majority of professors teach undergraduates both in introductory
lecture classes and in small advanced seminars.
Currently 14881 students, of which 6689 are undergraduates,
live and study on campus. A little more than 40 percent come
from California, but all 50 states and approximately 68 countries
are represented as well. Among undergraduates, approximately
55 percent are African American, Asian American, International,
Mexican American, Native American, Native Hawaiian or Other
Hispanic in ethnicity. Like the faculty, the Stanford student body
is distinguished. Approximately 10 students apply to Stanford
for every place in the freshman class with 89% of those admitted
finishing in the top 10% of their high school class. Ninety-four
Stanford students have been named Rhodes Scholars, 74 have been
selected Marshall Award winners, and 49 have been chosen Truman
Scholars. Nearly 90 percent of graduating seniors plan to attend
graduate or professional schools. Stanford students also shine in a
tremendous array of activities outside the classroom – from student
government to music, theater, and journalism. Through the Haas
Center for Public Service, students participate in many community
service activities, such as tutoring programs for children in nearby
East Palo Alto, the Hunger Project, and the Arbor Free Clinic.
In the athletic arena, Stanford students have enjoyed tremendous success as well. Stanford fields teams in 36 Division I varsity
sports (15 men, 20 women, 1 co-ed). Of Stanford’s 94 NCAA
titles (107 national), 54 have been captured since 1990, by far the
most in the nation. Thirty-eight of Stanford’s athletes and coaches
participated in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, 49 competed
in Atlanta at the 1996 Games, 34 represented Stanford at the
2000 Games in Sydney, and 43 Stanford associates competed at
the 2004 Games in Athens. Intramural and club sports are also
popular; over 1,000 students take part in the club sports program,
while participation in the intramural program has reached 9,000,
with many students active in more than one sport.
Current Perspectives
In other ways, the university has changed tremendously on its
way to recognition as one of the world’s great universities. At the
hub of a vital and diverse Bay Area, Stanford is less than hour’s
drive south of San Francisco and just a few minutes north of the
Silicon Valley, an area dotted with computer and high technology
firms largely spawned by the university’s faculty and graduates.
On campus, students and faculty enjoy new libraries, modern
laboratories, tremendous sports and recreation facilities, and
comfortable residences. Contemporary sculpture, as well as pieces
from the Stanford Museum’s extensive collection of sculpture
by Auguste Rodin, is placed throughout the campus, providing
unexpected pleasures at many turns. At the Stanford Medical
Center, world-renowned for its research, teaching, and patient
care, scientists and physicians are searching for answers to fundamental questions about health and disease. Ninety miles down the
coast, at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station on the Monterey Bay,
scientists are working to better understand the mechanisms of
evolution, human development, and ecological systems.
The university is organized into seven schools: Earth Sciences,
Education, Engineering, the Graduate School of Business,
Humanities and Sciences, Law and Medicine. In addition,
there are more than 30 interdisciplinary centers, programs, and
research laboratories – including the Hoover Institution on War,
Revolution and Peace; the Institute for International Studies;
the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; and the Stanford Center
for the Study of Families, Children and Youth – where faculty
from a wide range of fields bring different perspectives to bear
on issues and problems. Stanford’s Overseas Studies Program
offers students in all fields remarkable opportunities for study
abroad, with campuses in Australia, Beijing, Berlin, Cape Town,
Florence, Kyoto, Madrid, Moscow, Oxford, Paris, and Santiago.
Much of the campus enjoys a
park-like setting.
Stanford University
still enjoys the
original 8,180 acres
of grassy fields,
eucalyptus groves,
and rolling hills that
were the Stanfords’
generous legacy.
On-campus housing includes
dormitories, apartments, co-ops
and fraternities (above).
Looking Ahead
In her address to the Board of Trustees, in 1904, Jane Stanford
said, “. . . Let us not be afraid to outgrow old thoughts and ways,
and dare to think on new lines as to the future of the work under
our care.”
Her thoughts echo in the words of former Stanford President
Gerhard Casper, who has said, “The true university must reinvent
itself every day . . . At Stanford, these are days of such reconsideration and fresh support for our fundamental tasks – teaching,
learning, and research.”
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Directors’ Cup
Directors’ Cup
Champion of
Champions
S
Directors’ Cup
Champion of
Champions
2006-07 Season
Conference
Championships: 10
National Finish:
15 teams in the national Top 5
22 teams in the national Top 10
26 teams in the national Top 25
National Rankings:
15 teams in the national Top 5
22 teams in the national Top 10
26 teams in the national Top 25
tanford University captured its 13th consecutive NCAA
Division I Directors’ Cup in 2006-07. The award is presented annually by the National Association of Collegiate
Directors of Athletics (NACDA) to the best overall collegiate athletic program in the country.
The Cardinal won three national team champions in
2006-07 (women’s cross country, men’s golf, synchronized
swimming), while a total of 15 teams finished among the
Top Five nationally and 22 teams placed in the Top 10.
The 18 teams that joined the three national champions
in the country’s Top 10 were men’s swimming and diving
(2nd), women’s volleyball (2nd), women’s water polo (2nd),
men’s rowing (2nd-T), men’s gymnastics (3rd), women’s sailing (3rd), women’s tennis (3rd-T), men’s cross country (4th),
men’s indoor track and field (4th), women’s swimming and
diving (4th), women’s golf (5th), women’s gymnastics (5th),
women’s lightweight rowing (5th), women’s indoor track and
field (6th), co-ed fencing (9th), women’s soccer (9th-T), women’s rowing (10th), men’s outdoor track and field (10th-T) and
women’s outdoor track and field (10th-T).
Developed as a joint effort between USA Today and
NACDA, the U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup is the only
all-sports competition that recognizes the institution that
best maintains a broad-based program, achieving success in
many sports, both men’s and women’s, in which all sports
that the NCAA offers a championship, along with Division
I-A football, and all student-athletes that compete in those
sports, are treated equally.
Women’s Cross Country – NCAA Champions
• Stanford wins second straight NCAA title and
third in four years
• Arianna Lambie repeats as Pac-10 Athlete of the Year
• Lambie leads Cardinal with 4th place NCAA finish
• Stanford unbeaten during the season
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Stanford’s 2006-07 National Titles
3 National (2 NCAA) Championships
9 National (6 NCAA) Individual Championships
Team Champions:
Women’s Cross Country (NCAA)
Men’s Golf (NCAA)
Synchronized Swimming (U.S. Collegiate)
Junior David Sender became a
repeat NCAA champion when he
captured the 2007 NCAA title in
the vault.
Sara Lowe won national titles in
the Solo, Duet (with Courtenay
Stewart) and Trio (with Stewart
and Elizabeth Anne Markman).
Individual Champions:
Men’s Gymnastics (NCAA)
Still Rings
Vault
Alex Schorsch
David Sender
Synchronized Swimming (U.S. Collegiate)
Duet
Sara Lowe
Courtenay Stewart
Solo
Sara Lowe
Trio
Sara Lowe
Elizabeth Anne Markman
Courtenay Stewart
Women’s Swimming and Diving (NCAA)
200 Fly
Elaine Breeden
1-Meter Diving
Cassidy Krug
3-Meter Diving
Cassidy Krug
Women’s Indoor Track and Field (NCAA)
Triple Jump
Men’s Golf – NCAA Champions
• 8th NCAA title in program history
• First NCAA championship since 1994
• 12-stroke winner over nearest competitor
• Rob Grube leads individual finishers with a
third place showing
Erica McLain
Synchronized Swimming – U.S. Collegiate
Champions
• Fifth national championship in program history
and third in a row
• Sara Lowe wins second straight national solo title
• Lowe, Courtenay Stewart and Elizabeth Anne
Markman take trio victory
• Lowe and Stewart win third straight national
duet title
National Titles
National Titles
Stanford’s
Champions
Head coach Conrad Ray, right,
a member of Stanford’s 1994
NCAA Championship team, led
the Cardinal to the 2007 NCAA
title in just his third year as head
coach.
N
Stanford
Championship Facts
Total National
Championships: ............... 107
Total NCAA
Championships: ................. 94
Men’s: ....................... 58
Women’s: ................. 36
Other National
Championships: ................. 13
* Through 7/1/07
CAA championships are commonplace at Stanford University.
Stanford teams have won NCAA championships at an
unprecedented rate, including a national-best 77 since 1980
and 54 since 1990. Stanford has won at least one NCAA team
championship for 31 consecutive years and has won at least four
national titles in a single season nine times – again an NCAA best.
Eight different Stanford teams have won at least five national
titles, including men’s tennis (18), women’s tennis (16), men’s water
polo (11), women’s swimming and diving (9), men’s swimming and
diving (8), men’s golf (8), women’s volleyball (6) and synchronized
swimming (5). A total of 19 Stanford teams have won at least one
national championship.
Stanford Athletics has won 107 national championships. In
NCAA competition, Cardinal teams have won 94 team titles,
including 58 men’s championships and an NCAA-best 36 women’s
titles.
Titles By Sport
* AIAW + Helms ^ ICYRA ! Rissman
• Unofficial title # U.S. Collegiate
Note: NCAA titles unless otherwise noted
Baseball . ............................... 2
1987 Mark Marquess
1988 Mark Marquess
Men’s Basketball .................. 3
1937 John W. Bunn+
1938 John W. Bunn+
1942 Everett Dean
Women’s Basketball ............ 2
1990 Tara VanDerveer
1992 Tara VanDerveer
Men’s Cross Country ........... 4
1996 Vin Lananna
1997 Vin Lananna
2002 Vin Lananna
2003 Andy Gerard
Women’s Cross Country ..... 4
1996 Vin Lananna
2003 Dena Evans
2005 Peter Tegen
2006 Peter Tegen
Football ................................. 1
1926 Glenn “Pop” Warner!
Men’s Golf . ........................... 8
1938 Eddie Twiggs
1939 Eddie Twiggs
1941 Eddie Twiggs
1942 Eddie Twiggs
1946 Eddie Twiggs
1953 Eddie Twiggs
1994 Wally Goodwin
2007 Conrad Ray
Men’s Gymnastics ............... 3
1992 Sadao Hamada
1993 Sadao Hamada
1995 Sadao Hamada
Co-ed Sailing ........................ 1
1997^ Steve Bourdow
Men’s Swimming & Diving ... 8
1967 Jim Gaughran
1985 Skip Kenney
1986 Skip Kenney
1987 Skip Kenney
1992 Skip Kenney
1993 Skip Kenney
1994 Skip Kenney
1998 Skip Kenney
Synchronized Swimming . .. 5
1998# Vickey Weir
1999# Gail Emory
2005# Heather Olson
2006# Heather Olson
2007# Heather Olson
Women’s Swimming
& Diving . .............................. 9
1980* Claudia Kolb Thomas
1983 George Haines
1989 Richard Quick
1992 Richard Quick
1993 Richard Quick
1994 Richard Quick
1995 Richard Quick
1996 Richard Quick
1998 Richard Quick
Men’s Tennis ....................... 18
1942• John Lamb
1973 Dick Gould
1974 Dick Gould
1977 Dick Gould
1978 Dick Gould
1980 Dick Gould
1981 Dick Gould
1983 Dick Gould
1986 Dick Gould
1988 Dick Gould
1989 Dick Gould
1990 Dick Gould
1992 Dick Gould
1995 Dick Gould
1996 Dick Gould
1997 Dick Gould
1998 Dick Gould
2000 Dick Gould
Women’s Tennis ................. 16
1978* Anne Gould
1982 Frank Brennan
1984 Frank Brennan
1986 Frank Brennan
1987 Frank Brennan
1988 Frank Brennan
1989 Frank Brennan
1990 Frank Brennan
1991 Frank Brennan
1997 Frank Brennan
1999 Frank Brennan
2001 Lele Forood
2002 Lele Forood
2004 Lele Forood
2005 Lele Forood
2006 Lele Forood
Men’s Track & Field ............. 4
1925 Dink Templeton
1928 Dink Templeton
1934 Dink Templeton
2000 Vin Lananna
Men’s Volleyball ................... 1
1997 Ruben Nieves
Women’s Volleyball ............. 6
1992 Don Shaw
1994 Don Shaw
1996 Don Shaw
1997 Don Shaw
2001 John Dunning
2004 John Dunning
Men’s Water Polo ............... 11
1963• Jim Gaughran
1976 Art Lambert
1978 Dante Dettamanti
1980 Dante Dettamanti
1981 Dante Dettamanti
1985 Dante Dettamanti
1986 Dante Dettamanti
1994 Dante Dettamanti
1995 Dante Dettamanti
2001 Dante Dettamanti
2002 John Vargas
Women’s Water Polo . .......... 1
2002 John Tanner
Stanford has won six NCAA women’s volleyball titles.
The Stanford women’s tennis team
has won a record 15 out of 26
possible NCAA titles since 1982.
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Stanford University Notables
Notable Alumni
Changing the World
entertainment
Some of the most
distinguished people in
the world today are former
students at Stanford
University. Graduates of
Stanford can be found
in business, politics,
government, entertainment,
technology and education
among other fields.
Jennfer Connolly
Academy Award Winner
Following is a sampling of just some of the
more renowned former students who have
gone on to gain national and international
recognition in their chosen field.
• Maxwell Anderson, MA 1915
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Playwright
• Samuel Armacost, MBA 1964
President and CEO,
Bank of America
• Steve Ballmer, MBA 1981
CEO, Microsoft
• Ehud Barak, MS 1979
Prime Minister of Israel
• Max Baucus, 1964, JD ’67
United States Senator (Montana)
• Jeff Bingaman, JD 1968
United States Senator (New Mexico)
• Derek Bok, 1951
President Emeritus, Harvard
University
• Bob Boone, 1969
Assistant General Manager,
Washington Nationals; Professional
Baseball Player
Gretchen Carlson
Miss America 1988
• Richard Boone, 1938
Actor, Have Gun Will Travel
• Stephen Breyer, 1959
Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
• Sergey Brin, MS 1995
Co-Founder, Google
• Claude Brinegar, 1950, MS ’51, PhD ’54
Secretary of Transportation
• William Brody, MD 1970, PhD ’72
President, Johns Hopkins University
• David Brown, 1936
Producer of The Sting, Jaws and
Driving Miss Daisy
• Gretchen Carlson, 1990
Miss America, 1988
• Vincent Cerf, 1965
Called “Father of the Internet” as
co-author of Internet Protocol
• Otis Chandler, 1950
Chair, Times Mirror Corp.
• Warren Christopher, JD 1949
Secretary of State
• Chelsea Clinton, 2001
Daughter of President Bill Clinton
technology
Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Co-Founders, Google
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David Filo
Co-Founder, Yahoo
David Henry Hwang
Tony Award Winner
Jack Palance
Academy Award Winner
• Jennifer Connelly, 1996
Academy Award-Winning Actress for
A Beautiful Mind
• Kent Conrad, 1972
United States Senator (North Dakota)
• Alan Cranston, 1936
United States Senator (California)
• Ted Danson, 1970
Actor, Cheers, Becker and Damages
• Gray Davis, 1964
Governor of California
• Richard Diebenkorn, 1944
Painter
• Ray Dolby, 1957
Designed noise reduction system
synonymous with his name
• John Elway, 1983
Professional Football Player
Super Bowl MVP
• Janet Evans, 1991
Olympic Gold Medalist, Swimming
• Dianne Feinstein, 1955
United States Senator (California)
• David Filo, MS 1990
Co-Founder of Yahoo!
Jerry Yang
Co-Founder, Yahoo
Reed Hastings
Founder, Netflix
Reese Witherspoon
Academy Award Winner
• Carleton Fiorina, 1976
President and CEO of
Hewlett-Packard Co.
• David Fleming, 1998
San Francisco Giants Broadcaster
• John Gardner, 1935, MA ’36
Secretary of HEW;
Founder of Common Cause
• Vartan Gregorian, 1958
President, Carnegie Corporation
President of Brown University
• John Harsanyi, MA 1960
1994 Winner of Nobel Prize in
Economics
• Richard Hass, PhD 1976
1996 U.S. Poet Laureate
• Reed Hastings, MS ’88, AM ’98
Founder & CEO, Netflix
• Mark Hatfield, MA 1948
United States Senator (Oregon)
• Edith Head, MA 1920
Costume Designer, 8-Time Academy
Award Winner
• Eric Heiden, M.D. 1991
5-Time Gold Medalist,
1980 Winter Olympics
Vinton Cerf
“Father of the Internet"
Stanford University Notables
politics
Dianne Feinstein
U.S. Senator (California)
Ron Wyden
U.S. Senator (Oregon)
• Dudley Herschbach, 1954, MS ’55
1986 Winner of Nobel Prize in
Chemistry
• William Hewlett, 1934, Eng. ’39
Co-Founder Hewlett-Packard
• Colin Higgins, 1961
Screenwriter
• Carla Hills, 1955
Secretary of HUD,
U.S. Trade Representative
• Herbert Hoover, 1895
31st President of the United States
• Shirley Hufstedler, JD 1949
Secretary of Education
• David Henry Hwang, 1979
Wrote Tony-Winning M. Butterfly
• Mae Jemison, 1977
First Woman of Color Astronaut
• Bill Kennard, 1978
Chair of the Federal Communications
Commission
• Anthony Kennedy, 1958
Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
• Clark Kerr, MA 1934
President Emeritus of the University
of California
• Ken Kesey, 1959
Author, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
• Philip Knight, MBA 1962
Founder/President, Nike Inc.
• Ted Koppel, MA 1962
Television Anchor
• Bill Lane, 1942
Publisher of Sunset Magazine
Sandra Day O’Connor
Supreme Court Justice
Anthony Kennedy
Supreme Court Justice
• Richard Levin, 1968
President, Yale University
• Peter Likens, 1965, PhD M.E.
President, University of Arizona
• Hank Luisetti, 1938
NCAA Basketball Player of the Year
1937, ’38
• Peter Magowan, 1964
President, San Francisco Giants
• Bob Mathias, 1954
Decathlon Gold Medalist, 1948 and
’52 Olympics
• John McCoy, MBA 1967
Chairman, Banc One Corp.
• Jack McDowell, 1989
Professional Baseball Player;
1993 Cy Young Award Winner
• John McEnroe, 1981
Wimbledon and U.S. Open Champion
• Scott McNealy, MBA 1980
Chairman of the Board, Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
• Robert Mondavi, 1937
Founder of Mondavi Wines
• Pablo Morales, 1987
3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist,
Swimming
• Robert Motherwell, 1936
Painter
• Henry Muller, 1965
Managing Editor, Time Inc.
• Mike Mussina, 1991
Professional Baseball Player;
7-Time All-Star
business
Peter Magowan
President, SF Giants.
© San Francisco Giants
Phil Knight
Founder, Nike
Charles Schwab
Founder and CEO of
Charles Schwab & Co.
• Sandra Day O’Connor, 1950, JD ’52
Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
• David Packard, 1934, Eng. ’39
Co-Founder, Hewlett-Packard
• Larry Page, MS 1998
Co-Founder, Google
• Jack Palance, 1949
Academy Award-Winning Actor
for City Slickers
• Maynard Parker, 1961
Editor, Newsweek
• William Perry, 1949, MA ’50, PhD ’55
Secretary of Defense
• Donald Peterson, MBA 1949
Chairman, Ford Motor Company
• Jim Plunkett, 1971
Professional Football Player;
Super Bowl MVP; 1970 Heisman
Trophy Winner
• William Rehnquist, 1948, MA ’48, JD ’52
Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
• Sally Ride, 1973, MS ’75, PhD ’78
Astronaut, first U.S. Woman in Space
• Waldo Salt, 1934
Screenwriter, Serpico, Coming Home
and Midnight Cowboy
• Summer Sanders, 1994
2-Time Olympic Gold Medalist,
Swimming; Broadcaster
• Fred Savage, 1998
Actor, The Wonder Years and Working
• Charles Schwab, 1959, MBA ’61
Founder, Chairman and CEO of
Charles Schwab & Company
• Jorge Serrano, MA 1973
President of Guatemala
• Steve Smith, 1981
NASA Astronaut
• John Steinbeck, 1923
Author, Grapes of Wrath
• Greg Steltenpohl, 1976
Co-Founder & Chairman of Odwalla
• Kerri Strug, 2001, MA ’01
Olympic Gold Medalist, Gymnastics
• Debi Thomas, 1989
1987 World Champion, Figure Skating
• Jenny Thompson, 1996
12-Time Olympic Medalist (8 Gold),
Swimming
• Alejandro Toledo, MA 1972, MA ’74
President of Peru
• Scott Turow, MA 1974
Author, Presumed Innocent
• Tom Watson, 1971
Professional Golfer
• Sigourney Weaver, 1972
Actress, Alien, Ghostbusters
• Reese Witherspoon, 1998
Actress, Legally Blonde; Won Academy
Award for Walk the Line
• Tiger Woods, 1997
Professional Golfer
• R. James Woolsey, 1963
CIA Director
• Ron Wyden, 1971
United States Senator (Oregon)
• Jerry Yang, MS 1990
Co-Founder of Yahoo!
• Richard Zanuck, 1956
Producer, Jaws and The Sting
David Packard (left) and Bill Hewlett (right) of Hewlett
Packard with Frederick Terman, one of the giants of
Silicon Valley electrical engineering.
Steve Ballmer
CEO, Microsoft
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Athletics Facilities
Athletic Facilities
Arrillaga Family
Sports Center
Stanford Athletic Facilities
The Arrillaga Family
Sports Center is
a state-of-the-art
facility that helps
give Stanford one of
the finest athletic
centers in the
country.
T
he Arrillaga Family Sports Center, which opened in January of
1994, is the home of the Stanford Athletic Department. Funded
by the gifts of 23 donors, the Arrillaga Family Sports Center is a
state-of-the-art facility that helps give Stanford one of the finest sets
of athletic facilities in the country. Included in the Arrillaga Family
Sports Center are Athletic Department administrative and coaching staff offices, an indoor basketball practice court, the Sydney and
Theodore Rosenberg Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Room, the
Harvey Bernhard Football Locker Room, a recreation locker room,
a wrestling/martial arts room, a sports medicine center, a 16,000
square foot weight training facility, a dining room which is open to
the public and used for student-athlete training table, a conference
center and other ancillary facilities.
Stanford’s Athletic Hall of Fame Room includes numerous NCAA trophies and
historical displays marking Stanford’s great athletic heritage.
The Arrillaga Family Sports Center, opened in January of 1994, includes a 16,000 square foot weight training facility,
wrestling room, locker facilities, a basketball court, dining room, training facilities, Hall of Fame room, meeting halls and
Athletic Department offices.
Visitors to the Athletic Hall of Fame will see a complete list of all
Hall of Fame members, historical displays of Stanford’s athletic teams
and a trophy case which houses all of Stanford’s NCAA championship trophies.
Named areas in the Sports Center include the John and Kathy
Kissick Auditorium; the Howie Dallmar Basketball Court, given by
Glenn and Pauline DeKraker; the Phillip H. and Penelope P. Knight
Sports Medicine Center; the Forman Family Athletic Director’s Suite;
the Weintz Wrestling and Martial Arts Room; and the Sydney and
Theodore Rosenberg Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Room.
Stanford University is home to some of the finest athletic facilities
in the nation.
Homes of Champions
Maples Pavilion
• Men’s Basketball (2 Helms, 1 NCAA)
• Women’s Basketball (2 NCAA)
• Women’s Volleyball (6 NCAA)
Sunken Diamond
• Baseball (2 NCAA)
Cobb Track & Angell Field
• Men’s Cross Country (4 NCAA)
• Women’s Cross Country (4 NCAA)
• Track and Field (Men: 4 NCAA)
Maloney Field
• Women’s Lacrosse
• Men’s Soccer
• Women’s Soccer
Stanford Stadium
• Football (1 Rissman)
Taube Family Tennis Stadium
• Men’s Tennis (17 NCAA, 1 Unofficial)
• Women’s Tennis (15 NCAA, 1 AIAW)
Stanford Golf Course
• Men’s Cross Country (4 NCAA)
• Women’s Cross Country (4 NCAA)
• Men’s Golf (8 NCAA)
• Women’s Golf
Stanford
Athletics
Championship
Facilities
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Athletics Facilities
Stanford Athletic Facilities
S
tanford University is home to some of the finest athletic facilities
in the nation. Student-athletes at Stanford can use the latest and
most up-to-date strength and training technology while competing
in some of the country’s top facilities.
Stanford football players utilize four practice fields, a stateof-the-art training room and the Arrillaga Family Sports Center
Varsity Weight Room that features the most modern and up-to-date
equipment and technology available in the field of Strength and
Conditioning.
Many athletic facilities at Stanford are considered among the
best in the country, including Sunken Diamond, home of Stanford
baseball; Maples Pavilion, home to Cardinal basketball and volleyball,
among others; the Avery Aquatic Center, where NCAA champions
and future Olympians train; Cobb Track & Angell Field; and the
Taube Family Tennis Stadium, home to 32 NCAA and 34 national
championship trophies.
The Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation, which opened in 2006, provides numerous facilities for intercollegiate and
recreational sports.
The Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation
The 75,000 square foot Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation
is a recreation facility for students, faculty and staff. It includes an
11,000 square foot fitness room with weight machines and cardio
equipment; the Erickson Family Courts (three full length basketball
courts); the Whiting Family Climbing Wall; seven squash courts,
including one glass competition court; the Fencing Center, which
is home to Stanford’s Fencing team; and a 3,600 square foot studio
used for yoga, Tae Kwan Do, wrestling and other activities. Also
located in the building for use by Stanford’s varsity intercollegiate
student-athletes are the Lacob Family Sports Medicine and Human
Performance Center as well as the Rosenberg Academic Resource
Center.
Stanford University
is home to some
of the finest
athletic facilities
in the nation.
Homes of Champions
Ford Center
• Men’s Gymnastics (3 NCAA)
• Women’s Gymnastics
Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium
• Softball
Avery Aquatic Center
• Men’s and Women’s Diving
• Men’s Swimming (8 NCAA)
• Synchronized Swimming (5 U.S. Collegiate)
• Women’s Swimming (8 NCAA, 1 AIAW)
• Men’s Water Polo (10 NCAA, 1 Unofficial)
• Women’s Water Polo (1 NCAA)
* Titles through 7/1/07
Burnham Pavilion
• Fencing
• Men’s Volleyball (1 NCAA)
• Wrestling
Varsity Field Hockey Turf
• Field Hockey
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The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics
B
Bob Bowlsby
The Jaquish & Kenninger
Director of Athletics
Bob Bowlsby was named as Stanford’s
sixth Athletic Director on April 25, 2006.
ob Bowlsby, one of the most respected and admired athletic
administrators in the nation during his nearly 15 years
at the helm of the University of Iowa’s athletic program, was
named the Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics at Stanford
University on April 25, 2006. He took over the reigns of the
Cardinal athletic department on July 10, 2006.
Bowlsby gained a national reputation for his skill and integrity in running one of the country’s most ambitious and successful Division I-A athletics programs. When Stanford went in
search of a replacement for Ted Leland, Bowlsby’s name immediately went to the top of the list.
“Bob Bowlsby represents the best professional and personal values when it comes to student-athletes,” said Stanford
University Provost John Etchemendy, chair of the search committee. “He understands that the success of an athletics program
is not simply measured in wins and losses, but in the academic
achievements and character of the young women and men who
work so hard on the field and in the classroom.”
As Stanford’s sixth athletic director, Bowlsby succeeds Ted
Leland (1991-2005), Andy Geiger (1979-90), Joe Ruetz (197278), Chuck Taylor (1963-71) and Al Masters (1925-63). Bowlsby
directs a department that includes 35 intercollegiate varsity
teams – 15 men’s, 19 women’s and one coed – plus the physical
education department, intramurals, club sports, open recreation
and the Stanford Golf Course. The department has an annual
budget of approximately $75 million and a staff of over 225.
In its first year with Bowlsby at the helm, Stanford captured
the Directors’ Cup, emblematic of the top overall athletic program in the country, for the 13th consecutive year, won three
national championships and had 15 teams finish in the Top 10
nationally. Bowlsby also spearheaded the opening of the New
Stanford Stadium.
Throughout his career, Bowlsby (born January 10, 1952)
has emerged as a national leader in intercollegiate and amateur
athletics. He was named in February, 2007, to the United States
Olympic Committee Board of Directors.
He has previously served as President of the NCAA Division
I-A Athletic Directors’ Association (2002-03), Chair of the
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for two years
(2003-05) and a committee member for five years, Chair of the
Big Ten Administrator’s Council (2002-04) and Chair of the
NCAA Management Council.
Bowlsby was appointed by President George Bush as a
member of the Commission on Opportunities in Athletics in
2002-03. The committee was led by U.S. Secretary of Education
Rod Paige.
Bowlsby was elected chair of the NCAA Olympic Sports
Liaison Committee and represented the NCAA as one of two
voting members on the United States Olympic Committee
Board of Directors. He served as a member of the NCAA/U.S.
Olympic Committee Task Force chaired by Cedric Dempsey and
George Steinbrenner.
In addition, Bowlsby served as chair of the NCAA Wrestling
Committee and has served on NCAA committees on Financial
Aid and Amateurism, the Special Committee to Review
Amateurism Issues and the Special Committee to Review
Financial Conditions in Athletics.
Bowlsby has also served as an Executive Committee member
with both the National Association of Collegiate Directors of
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During ceremonies at the recently remodeled Stanford Stadium,
Bob Bowlsby accepts the Directors’ Cup, which Stanford has recently
captured for the 13th consecutive year.
Athletics and the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and
served as President of the I-A organization for two years.
The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
(NACDA) named Bowlsby in 2001-02 as Central Region Athletic
Director of the Year and Sports Business Journal selected him
from the four regional award winners as the National Athletics
Director of the Year. The award highlights the efforts of the athletic directors for their commitment and positive contributions
to campuses and their surrounding communities.
As the chief administrator for Iowa’s athletic department
from 1991-2006, Bowlsby earned a reputation as one of the
most admired, energetic and ambitious athletic administrators
in the nation. Bowlsby guided and supervised the merger of
the Hawkeye’s women’s and men’s athletics departments while
enabling Iowa to maintain its standing as one of the most visible
and successful Division I athletic programs.
Under his leadership, Iowa enjoyed unprecedented success
and growth in the area of fund raising and facilities. Bowlsby
and the UI Development staff put in place $25 million in
endowments to help support Hawkeye student-athlete scholarship aid. In addition, he managed the planning and construction
of $120 million in facility projects on campus, including an $87
million renovation to Kinnick Stadium.
A native of Waterloo, Iowa, Bowlsby became Iowa’s 10th
Athletic Director in June, 1991, after serving in the same role at
the University of Northern Iowa since 1984.
Bowlsby earned his Bachelors degree from Moorhead State
University (Minnesota) in 1975 and his Masters degree from the
University of Iowa in 1978. He and his wife, Candice, have four
children: Lisa, Matt, Rachel and Kyle.
Senior Administrative Staff
Stanford Athletics Directory
Bob Bowlsby
The Jaquish & Kenninger
Director of Athletics
Chris Hutchins
Senior Associate
Athletic Director,
External Relations
Ray M. Purpur
Deputy Director of
Athletics, Physical
Education and Recreation
Mike Izzi
Associate Athletic
Director, Principal Gifts
(MBKB Sport Administrator)
Beth Goode
Senior Associate Athletic
Director, Intercollegiate
Services/SWA
Earl Koberlein
Senior Associate
Athletic Director,
Intercollegiate Sports
Arrillaga Family Sports Center
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Athletic Department Main Line: . ........................ (650) 723-4591
Fax: .................................................................................... 725-8642
Website: ......................................................... www.gostanford.com
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(MBSK Administrator) . .................................................. 723-3076
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Mike Montgomery, Assistant to the Athletic Director . ...... 721-3962
Darrin Nelson, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Program Services ...... 725-8150
Jeff Shilling, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Development ................. 736-8389
Scott Schuhmann, Assoc. A.D. – Athletic Services/Avery ........ 725-0786
Eric Stein, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Physical, Health, Wellness ..... 736-8494
Megan Boone, Asst. A.D. – Compliance Services ................ 723-6150
Skip Braatz, Asst. A.D. – Facilities . ....................................... 725-2972
Darcie Bransford, Assoc. Director of Development,
Major Gifts ....................................................................... 723-1004
Susan Burk, Asst. A.D. – Student Services ........................... 723-1041
Bob Carruesco, Asst. A.D. – Marketing ................................ 725-7594
Don Chelemedos, General Manager
Stanford Golf Course . ..................................................... 323-0944
Jenny Claypool, Director of Championships ...................... 725-7244
Ron Coverson, Asst. A.D. – Director of Human Resources 724-2903
Gary Hazelitt, Head Equipment Manager ........................... 723-1158
Cheryl Hammitt, Director of Ticket Operations ................ 723-1021
David Hubbard, General Manager of
Cardinal Sports LLC ........................................................ 725-0787
Moira Jamati, Director of Athletic Training
and Rehabilitation . .......................................................... 724-3302
Scott Leykam, Director of Annual Giving ........................... 723-3075
Beto Lomax, Director of Event Sales (MBSK marketing) .... 725-2876
Brandon Marcello, Director of Sports Performance . ......... 723-9101
Ellen Markman, Faculty Athletic Representative ................ 725-2427
Dr. Gordon Matheson, Director of Sports Medicine . ........ 723-2258
Gary Migdol, Senior Asst. A.D. – Media Relations ............. 725-2958
Rich Muschell, Director of Football Season Ticket Sales . .... 725-2364
Lisa Ortiz, Director of Donor Relations and Events ........... 723-7415
Carl Reed, Asst. A.D. – Events and Operations ................... 723-3576
Barbara Reich, Administrative Associate
to the Athletic Director . .................................................. 723-4596
Ken So, Web Master ............................................................... 724-1002
David Schinski, Asst. A.D. – Capital Planning . ................... 725-7947
Brian Talbott, Asst. A.D. – Accounting and Finance ........... 723-8113
Marie Vasquez, Director of External Relations/
Special Projects . ............................................................... 724-3479
Pacific-10 Conference . ......................................... (925) 932-4411
1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
Fax: .......................................................................... (925) 932-4601
Website: ................................................................. www.pac-10.org
Mike Montgomery
Assistant to the
Athletic Director
Scott Schuhmann
Associate
Athletic Director,
Athletic Services/
Avery Aquatic Manager
Darrin Nelson
Senior Associate
Athletic Director,
Program Services
Jeff Shilling
Senior Associate
Athletic Director,
Development
Eric Stein
Senior Associate
Athletic Director, Physical
Education, Recreation,
Health and Wellness
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Radio-TV Roster
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2
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Mitch Johnson
Guard – Jr. – 6-1 – 190
Seattle, Wash.
#
22
Kenny Brown
Guard – Jr. – 6-1 – 200
Southlake, Texas
#
44
4
#
Landry Fields
Guard – So. – 6-7 – 200
Long Beach, Calif.
24
#
Josh Owens
#
Anthony Goods
Guard – Jr. – 6-3 – 205
Corona, Calif.
31
#
Taj Finger
32
#
Da’Veed Dildy
Guard – So. – 6-0 – 185
Burlingame, Calif.
34
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Will Paul
15
#
Lawrence Hill
Forward – Jr. – 6-8 – 215
Glendale, Ariz.
42
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Brook Lopez
Forward – Sr. – 6-8 – 200
Mt. Kisco, N.Y.
Guard – So. – 6-5 – 185
Chicago, Ill.
Forward – So. – 6-9 – 220
Corpus Christi, Texas
Center – So. – 7-0 – 255
Fresno, Calif.
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Trent Johnson
Doug Oliver
Donny Guerinoni
Nick Robinson
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Forward – Sr. – 6-5 – 215
Los Angeles, Calif.
Center – Sr. – 6-10 – 245
Arlington, Va.
Peter Prowitt
Chris Bobel
Tomoo Yamada
Juan Pablo Reggiardo
Video Coordinator/
Coaching Intern
Forward – So. – 7-0 – 260
Fresno, Calif.
13
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Drew Shiller
Forward – Fr. – 6-8 – 215
Kennesaw, Ga.
Head Coach
Fred Washington
11
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Brook Lopez
Athletic Trainer
200 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Strength & Conditioning Coach
Assistant Coach
George White
Director of External Relations
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach

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