Stanford Basketball is

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Stanford Basketball is
This is Stanford Basketball
Stanford
Basketball is …
•An opportunity to win the National Championship
•Committed teammates with great character
•A world-renowned academic program
•Preparation & training for the NBA
•A sold-out, newly-renovated on-campus arena
•Sports Illustrated’s “most stable program in college basketball”
•National media exposure
•Excited & knowledgeable fans
•A highly successful, committed alumni network
•Perfect weather & a beautiful campus
•Unselfish, tough team basketball
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NBA First Round Picks 1997-Present
Brevin Knight
Josh Childress
Mark Madsen
Jason Collins
Curtis Borchardt
Casey Jacobsen
1997 NBA Draft
#16 Pick Overall
2000 NBA Draft
#18 Pick Overall
2004 NBA Draft
#6 Pick Overall
2002 NBA Draft
#18 Overall Pick
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2000 NBA Draft
#29 Pick Overall
2002 NBA Draft
#22 Pick Overall
Stanford in the NBA
Jason Collins
New Jersey Nets
Mark Madsen
Minnesota Timberwolves
Jarron Collins
Utah Jazz
Josh Childress
Atlanta Hawks
Casey Jacobsen
Houston Rockets
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Stanford playmaker in the NBA
Brevin Knight
Charlotte Bobcats
at Stanford
• 16th pick overall, 1997 NBA Draft
• First team All-America selection 1996-97 season
• First team All-Pac-10 selection 1996-97, 1995-96 and 1994-95 seasons
• Career record holder in assists and
steals; fourth all-time leading scorer
Recent NBA Achievements
2005-06
Category
Avg. NBA Rank
Assists per game 8.8
3rd
Assists/TO
3.72
2nd
Steals per game 2.28
2nd
2004-05
Category
Avg. NBA Rank
Assists per game 9.0
2nd
Assists/TO
4.02
1st
Steals per game 1.98
6th
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Training to NBA Standards
“Now that I have seen it from the NBA
side, I am convinced that Stanford
Basketball is doing a great job of
preparing its players for the next level.”
Coach Mike Montgomery,
Former head coach Golden State Warriors
•Highest level of basketball skill
development by coaching staff
• Strength and conditioning to maximize
athletic performance
• Access to cutting-edge medical
knowledge and innovative training
• World-class facilities with new renovated
Maples Pavilion, a new weight room and
underwater treadmill
“Stanford Basketball has long been
committed to having the best
strength and conditioning program
in the country. They prepare athletes
to win championships in college and
also to succeed afterwards.”
Coach John Murray
Strength coach Golden State Warrriors
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Elite Program in the Elite Conference
•The Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) is
projected to be one of the three strongest
conferences in the country for the 2006-07
season.
•Stanford has dominated the Pac-10 over the
last 11 seasons, capturing the most league
titles (4) and winning the most regular
season games (150). The Cardinal won the
Pac-10 title in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2004,
averaging 14 conference wins a year.
Josh Childress
2003-04 Pac-10 Player of the Year
•The Cardinal have been nationally ranked
several times over the past decade and have
held the No. 1 ranking during three different
seasons.
•Stanford made a Final Four appearance in
1998 and has consistently been a team to be
reckoned with in the NCAA Tournament. Over
the last five year, the Cardinal have entered
the Big Dance as a No. 1 seed twice.
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Established Champions
Over the last 10 years, Stanford Basketball
has become one of the most dominant programs in the country.
In 2004, Sports Illustrated called Stanford
Basketball the “Most Stable Program” in the
nation.
Pac-10 Conference, Past Eight Years
1999-2006
School Titles Wins Losses
1. Stanford
4 (1) 111 33
2. Arizona
3 (1) 109 35
3. UCLA 1
85
59
4. California
0
78
66
5. Oregon
1
72
72
6. Washington
0
68
76
7. USC
0
66
78
8. Arizona State
0
54
90
9. Oregon State 0
45
99
10.Washington State 0
31 113
(1) finished in a tie for the Conference championship
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Pct.
.771
.757
.590
.542
.500
.472
.458
.375
.313
.215
Stanford on National teams
•Four former Stanford players have competed
in the Olympics – Ron Tomsic (1952-55), Jim
Walsh (1950-52), Carlos Bea (1954-56) and
Andrew Vlahov (1988-91)
•In 2005, Chris Hernandez (2001-06) and
Matt Haryasz (2002-06) won gold with the
U.S. at the World University Games
•Adam Keefe (1988-92) was a starter on the
1991 USA Pan American Games team that
won a bronze medal in Cube and Mark
Madsen (1996-00) earned gold with the 1999
USA World University Game team in Spain
•Tim Young (1994-99) captured gold as
a member of the 1994 USA Junior World
Championship Qualifying and 1996 22-andunder World Championship Qualifying teams
•Casey Jacobsen (1999-02) was a member of
the gold medal winning USA Basketball Men’s
World Youth Games team, which compiled a
6-0 record in Russia
Casey Jacobsen
Matt Haryasz and Chris Hernandez
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Top Recruiting
•Stanford recruits nationally for the top
student-athletes in the country. Current
roster includes players from seven different
states from coast to coast.
•The Cardinal has the 10th-ranked recruiting
class in the country for 2006 including
McDonald’s All Americans Brook (bottom
left) and Robin (left) Lopez, the No. 11 and
No. 21 recruits in the country, respectively.
•Recent McDonald’s All-Americans at
Stanford include Josh Childress (2005),
Jason and Jarron Collins (2000) and Casey Jacobsen.
Jarron (left) and Jason Collins
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Casey Jacobsen
Big Time Basketball
Extensive media coverage
keeps our school, team and
players in the spotlight
•Stanford garners national headlines from
ESPN, CBS, ABC, FSN
•Last season the Cardinal scored 25 games
on national and regional television
•Stanford Basketball dominates the sports
section of the San Francisco Chronicle and
San Jose Mercury News
•Consistent coverage in the L.A. Times and
New York Times
•Covers of Sports Illustrated, Sporting
News and T.V. Guide
Stanford gets
coverage and
players get exposure
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State-of-the-art Arena
Maples: A great home-court advantage
“Trying to write on press row was a
constant circus, as your pen would
jump whenever a player passed or the
fans continued to stomp”
Andy Katz of ESPN, who lists Stanford and
Maples Pavilion as one of the top five places to
see a game.
•The newly renovated Maples Pavilion is a state-of-the-art arena that is sold out every game!
•New and expanded locker rooms (left), a top of the line strength and conditioning
facility (bottom left), a training room and
meeting rooms
•Television monitors allow fans to watch
throughout the concourse while above the
court, a new center-hung scoreboard has
video and replay ability
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World Class Facilities
•Brand new football stadium for the
2006 season; $90 million dollar
renovation
•70,000 square foot state-of-the-art
Arrillaga Recreation Center
•World-renowned aquatic center; hosts
national and world championship
events
•Tennis Center; hosts ATP tour events
and NCAA Championships
•Top 100 private golf course; accessible by students
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Culture of Excellence
•101 National Championships
•12 straight Directors’ Cups for best overall collegiate athletic
program in the country
•Fellow student-athletes are Olympians and National Champions
•U.S. News and World Report
declared Stanford “Best Athletic
Program in the Nation”
Stanford Alums have won the most
prestigious awards in sports …
Olympic gold medals, World Cup
winners, Basketball Hall of Famers,
Cy Young Award winners, NFL Hall
of Famers, World Record holders,
NBA World champions, NFL MVPs,
Grand Slam tennis champions,
Grand Slam golf champions …
Stanford –
Where winning is
expected and contagious
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The Stanford Faithful
•Decades of consecutive sell-outs
•Raucous environment creates
strong homecourt advantage
•Stars such as Tiger Woods
create celebrity atmosphere
• Toughest ticket to get in the
Bay Area
Jim Plunkett
Heisman Trophy winner &
Super Bowl MVP
Josh Childress
2003-04 Pac-10 Player of the
Year & NBA star
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Gene Washington
NFL Director of
Football Operations
The One and Only Sixth man club
•Thousands of fanatic students attend every game
•One of the most loyal student sections in the country
•Creative and vocal support creates
intimidating homecourt advantage
•Strong bond between players and Sixth Man
•Featured regularly on TV broadcasts
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Stanford by the numbers
Stanford Faculty
Andrew Fire
2006 Nobel Prize,
Medicine
Roger Kornberg
2006 Nobel Prize,
Chemistry
•18 Nobel Prize Winners (27 faculty members
have won since the University’s founding,
including two in 2006)
•Four Pulitzer Prize Winners
•23 MacArthur Fellows
•21 National Medal of Science Winners
•400+ members of the American Academy of
Arts & Sciences and Engineering
•Six to one student to faculty ratio
Stanford Introductory
Seminars
•224 freshman and sophomore seminars
•15 maximum class size of freshman seminars
•12 maximum size of sophomore seminars
Stanford Libraries
•Eight million volumes in total
•110,000 added per year
•23 libraries on campus
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Stanford’s Academic Rankings
U.S. News & World Report
annually ranks Stanford as one
of the top few universities in the
country.
Stanford’s national rank
by school/department
School/Department
Biology Physics Computer Science
Psychology
Business
Law
Engineering
Mathematics
Earth Sciences
Political Science
Chemistry
Economics
Medicine
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National Rank
#1
#1
#1
#1
#2
#2
#2
#2
#2
#2
#3
#3
#7
Excellent academic support
Stanford Basketball has the highest graduation rate (94%)
of any high major Division I program
•Athletic Academic Resource Center
(AARC) provides dedicated tutoring and
support for student-athletes
•Undergraduate Advising Program (UAP)
assists in determining majors, course
planning, and career planning
•Partners for Academic Excellence
designed to mentor and assist minority
and transfer students
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Pac-10 All-Academic Selections
Stanford players accounted for 50% of the Pac-10 firstteam All-Academic selections over the last four seasons.
2005-06
2004-05 2003-04 2002-03
1st
Team
2
4
2
2
2nd Team
2
0
1
0
Honorable
Mention
0
1
2
1
2006 graduate Chris Hernandez
was a three-time All-Academic
selection and a three-time
All-Conference selection.
2006 graduate Dan Grunfeld was
named Pac-10 first-team AllAcademic three times and was also
one five Division I players named
to the 2006 ESPN The Magazine
Academic All-America first team.
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Unlimited Career Paths
Stanford Basketball = Prosperous Career
Year
Name
Industry
2001 Ryan Mendez
Business Founder
Mike McDonald Marketing Executive
1999 Mark Seaton
Business Finance
1996 Darren Allaway
Business Finance
Andy Poppink
Commercial Real Estate
1995 Warren Gravely
Technology Consulting
Todd Manley
Internet Technology
1993 Marcus Lollie
Business Finance
1992 Paul Garrett
Lobbyist
1991 Andrew Vlahov
Professional Basketball
John Patrick
Sports Marketing
1989 Todd Lichti
Wine Ryan Mendez
Drive Capital,
Internet Domain Properties
Darren Allaway
UBS Warburg-London
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Employer
Drive Capital,
Internet Domain Properties
Stryker Endoscopy
Robertson Stephens
UBS Warburg – London
The Staubach Company
Ross Perot Corporation
WebEx
Credit Suisse First Boston
U.S. Commerce Department
Team Owner – Perth, Australia
Nike – Japan
JHL Wine – Victoria, Australia
Andrew Vlahov
Team Owner-Perth, Australia
Great Campus Life
•Ranked No. 1 for happiest students and No. 2 for quality of life – Princeton Review
•Access to big name events and concerts on campus
•Four years of guaranteed on campus
housing
•Active weekly social calendar
•98 percent of students live on campus
•State-of-the-art recreation facilities
•78 residence facilities
•600 student groups and organizations
•70 community service organizations
•40 religious groups
•Strong participation in intramural sports
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Stanford and San Francisco Bay Area
•Stanford is located within a thirty-minute
drive of San Francisco
•First-class attractions, world-class sports
and music, cultural diversity, remarkable
skylines and breathtaking views
AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants
•The San Francisco Bay area is one of the
world’s most popular destinations
•Popular sites include the Golden Gate
Bridge, San Francisco’s Chinatown and
Pier 39
Fishermans Wharf and Pier 39
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Stanford and San Francisco Bay Area
HP Pavilion at San Jose, home of the NHL
Sharks and a frequent concert venue
•Lake Tahoe and Yosemite are just
a few hours away for skiing and
hiking getaways
•Only 30 minutes away, students
can head to the beach every
weekend
Yosemite National Park
•Driving time from Stanford to:
San Jose
20 min.
San Francisco 30 min.
Santa Cruz
40 min.
Monterey 90 min.
Lake Tahoe
3 hr.
Yosemite
3 hr.
Several beaches are nearby, including Santa Cruz,
one of the West Coast’s best surfing venues
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Cardinal Travels
•An international trip every four years
to explore diverse cultures and compete
against international teams
•Playing at Stanford means you get to live
in California and travel all over the West
Coast during the Pac-10 season to cities
such as Los Angeles, Seattle and Phoenix
•During the past few years, Stanford has
traveled to such places as Puerto Rico,
Alaska, Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand
•This summer, the Cardinal are planning a
tour of Italy
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