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1 History and Honors A Look Back: Stanford Sensational In Say this about Kenny Brown: he shows up in a big way for the regular season finale. One year after dropping a career-best 22 points on Arizona in the season s last game, he scored a seasonhigh 19 points at USC to close out the 2008 regular season. Brown began last year with three double-digit scoring efforts in his first four games, reminding everyone that he is a dangerous player who can get hot from beyond the arc at any time. And with the Cardinal searching for its first NCAA Tournament victory since 2004, it was of course, Brown, who nailed four three-pointers on his way to a game-best 18 points and then later earned CBS postgame interview honors following a first round romp of Cornell OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 127

2 Coaching History Coaching Records Seasons Coach Years W L Pct H.W. Maloney E.C. Squire Behrens Russell Wilson M.C. (Bob) Evans Walter Powell C.E. Van Gent Andy Kerr E.P. (Husky) Hunt John W. Bunn Everett S. Dean Bob W. Burnett Howie Dallmar Dick DiBiaso Tom Davis Mike Montgomery Trent Johnson Totals 93 1, H.W. Maloney Harry Maloney was Stanford s first basketball coach ( ). 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 Totals (.524) 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 Totals 2-9 (.182) 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 Totals (.612) 0-6 (.000) M.C. (Bob) Evans Bob Evans coached Stanford to its first Pacific Coast Conference championship in Bob Evans took over as basketball coach during the 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 Totals 21-6 (.778) 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 Totals 15-3 (.833) 8-3 (.727) 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 Totals 8-7 (.533) 4-6 (.400) Andy Kerr Andy Kerr chalked up a record of 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 Totals (.700) (.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 Totals (.519) (.375) John W. Bunn John Bunn coached at Stanford from His 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 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 campaign, Bunn resigned to accept President Ray Lyman Wilbur s appointment as Dean of Men at Stanford Totals (.565) (.483) 128

3 Coaching History Everett S. Dean Everett Dean, who coached at Stanford from , led Stanford to the 1942 NCAA championship title. Dean is the only coach in NCAA history to win a College World Series baseball game for the same school (1953). Everett S. Dean had previously been head coach of basketball and baseball at Indiana since 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 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 Totals (.513) (.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 All-American. Highly admired as a coach, he led Stanford to a league title in That season, Stanford ended the year ranked No. 10 in the nation by United Press International Dick DiBiaso Dick DiBiaso was named Pac-8 Co-Coach of the Year in his rookie season in Formerly an assistant coach at Notre Dame, Dick DiBiaso arrived at Stanford and was named Pac-8 Co- Coach of the Year in his rookie season Totals (.372) (.254) Totals (.582) (.453) Totals (.492) (.452) Tom Davis Tom Davis was an excellent recruiter while at Stanford. Dr. Tom, as he was called, enjoyed his finest season in The Cardinal won 19 games, representing Stanford s first winning season since He also coached four players who were drafted by the NBA: Todd Lichti, Howard Wright, John Revelli and Keith Jones Totals (.496) (.347) Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery is Stanford s all-time winningest basketball coach with 393 victories. Mike Montgomery is 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 , 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 campaign, Montgomery was named the Naismith and Basketball Times Coach of the Year. Following the , , and 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 season Trent Johnson Trent Johnson directed Stanford to a postseason appearance in each of his four seasons and chalked up an overall record Totals (.701) (.654) Trent Johnson became the 16th men s basketball head coach at Stanford on May 25, 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). During the campaign, Johnson guided the Cardinal to its third-best win total in school history at 28-8, as the club finished second in the Pac-10 and reached the Sweet 16 for the first time since Johnson served as a Stanford assistant for three seasons from before becoming head coach at Nevada for five seasons ( ). During his three seasons as an assistant coach at Stanford, the Cardinal made the NCAA Final Four ( ), reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen ( ) and captured the Pac-10 title ( ), while compiling a (.796) overall record Totals (.625) (.625) OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 129

4 All-Americans All-Americans 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, CSH - CollegeHoops.net First Team All-Americans: Harlow Rothert, G 1929 Hank Luisetti, F 1936, 1937, 1938 Don Burness, F 1942 Jim Pollard, G 1942 Brevin Knight, G 1997 (TSN) Mark Madsen, F 1999 (CHS) Casey Jacobsen, G/F Josh Childress, F 2001 (AP, TSN, JW, USBWA) 2004 (AP, SI, NABC, BT, JW, FS, AR) Second Team All-Americans: Art Stoefen, C 1938 Paul Neumann, G 1959 Tom Dose, C 1963, 1964 Todd Lichti, G 1989 (AP, UPI) Adam Keefe, F 1992 (AP, BW) Brevin Knight, G 1997 (AP, BW, JW, NABC) Mark Madsen, F 2000 (NABC, JW) Jarron Collins, F 2001 (JW) Casey Jacobsen, G/F 2001 (ESPN.com, NABC, BT) Casey Jacobsen, G/F 2002 (AP, USBWA) Josh Childress, F 2004 (USBWA) Brook Lopez, F 2008 (CSH) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 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 Third Team All-Americans: George Yardley, F 1950 John Arrillaga, G 1960 Claude Terry, G 1972 Rich Kelley, C 1975 Adam Keefe, F Brevin Knight, G 1992 (UPI, BT, NABC) 1997 (BT) Mark Madsen, F 1999 (NABC), 2000 (AP) Jason Collins, C 2001 (NABC) Josh Childress, F 2004 (ESPN.com) Brook Lopez, F 2008 (AP) Honorable Mention All-Americans: George Selleck 1954 (UPI), 1956 (INS, UPI) Keith Jones, G 1983 (AP), 1984 (AP) John Revelli, F 1983 (TSN), 1984 (AP) Todd Lichti, G 1988 (UPI) Adam Keefe, C 1991 (AP) Brevin Knight, G 1996 (AP, UPI, BW) Arthur Lee, G 1999 (AP) Mark Madsen, F 1999 (AP) Jarron Collins, F 2001 (AP, TSN) Jason Collins, C 2001 (AP) Curtis Borchardt, C 2002 (AP, BA) All-American Mark Madsen (right) mugs with two-time All-American Casey Jacobsen during the season. Hank Luisetti ( ) 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 onehanded 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 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 Year G Pts Avg Totals Art Stoefen ( ) Art Stoefen gained All-American honors for Stanford following the 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 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 season, the Helms Foundation voted Stanford the No. 1 team in the country Stoefen is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Stanford Basketball All-America Selections Harlow Rothert ( ) Harlow Rothert gained fame for Stanford when he was named the school s first All-American in 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 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. Don Burness ( ) 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 Burness is one of 33 former basketball players in the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame

5 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 opening game NCAA Tournament victory over Rice He then scored 17 points in Stanford s 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 season at 10.5 points per game in 23 contests Pollard joined the NCAA championship team after being a member of the freshman squad Pollard, a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame, later played professional basketball with the Minneapolis Lakers from A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. George Yardley ( ) George Yardley, who starred at Stanford from , 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 , 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 walkon 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 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, Calif. George Selleck ( ) 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 ( ) 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. Year G Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg / / / Totals /4.2 1, Paul Neumann ( ) Paul Neumann gained All-America 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 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 ( ) Neumann s offense, floor court and defense made him an All-American following the 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. Totals Games Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Avg / / / Totals / John Arrillaga ( ) 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. Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg / / / Totals / Tom Dose ( ) Tom Dose was named an All-American in 1963 and 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 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. Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi / / / Totals /10.1 1, OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 131

6 All-Americans Claude Terry ( ) 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. Year G Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi / / / Totals / Rich Kelley ( ) Rich Kelley s school career rebound average of 12.4 per game may never be broken. In , 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 three-year career, fourth all-time at Stanford His 27 rebounds against Kentucky during the is a school record During his senior season in , 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 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 , tops in the conference A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Elected to the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi / / / Totals / Keith Jones ( ) 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 G-Gs FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / ,660 Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. John Revelli ( ) John Revelli shot 67 percent from the floor in , 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 ( ) 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 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 Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / ,064 Todd Lichti ( ) 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 season Hit 41 straight free throws during the Pac-10 season in Had a 18-for-18 free throw performance against UC Santa Barbara in 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 Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / , / ,117 Totals /5.6 2, ,107 Adam Keefe ( ) 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. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / , / , / ,080 Totals /9.0 2, ,

7 All-Americans Brevin Knight ( ) Brevin Knight, without question, is the best pointguard in school history. During his senior season, gained First Team All- American 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 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. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals /3.8 1, ,703 Arthur Lee ( ) 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 alltime in Stanford history Led the Pac-10 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 , and Steve Alford of Indiana, who hit.906 from 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 season Scored 13 of Stanford s final 17 points in the final 2:05 of the NCAA Tournament game against Rhode Island. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / , / ,076 Totals /1.9 1, ,016 Mark Madsen ( ) 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 All-America 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 onand-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. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals /7.9 1, ,713 Jarron Collins ( ) 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 ( ) Helped Stanford chalk up a 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 (secondmost 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. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals /5.5 1, ,789 Jason Collins ( ) 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 All- America 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 third-best shooting effort in school history Became the second Stanford basketball player in school history to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / , OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 133

8 All-Americans Curtis Borchardt ( ) 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 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 ( ) During the 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. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / Totals / ,426 Casey Jacobsen ( ) 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 All-American 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 season when Keith Jones averaged 20.0 ppg Scored 49 points against Arizona State at Maples Pavilion in , 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 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 Co-captain 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 season, named Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the Year, The Sporting News Freshman of the Year, and Basketball Times All-Freshman first team All-America. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / , / ,058 Totals , /3.8 1, ,020 Josh Childress ( ) 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, defend, block shots, rebound and play above the rim Helped lead Stanford to a 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 ( ) at Stanford During the 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 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 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 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. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / , / Totals / ,458 Brook Lopez ( ) Brook Lopez earned All-America honors as a sophomore, leading the Cardinal to a 28-8 overall record and a Sweet 16 appearance. In two seasons on The Farm, averaged 16.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while tallying 101 blocked shots and shooting 48.0-percent from the field in 53 games Scored in double-figures in 41 of those contests As a freshman, averaged 12.6 points and 6.0 rebounds per game while earning All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention accolades and All-Pac-10 Freshman Team honors Also in his rookie season, notched a triple-double against USC with 18 points, 11 rebounds and a single-game school record 12 blocks During the campaign, scored in double-figures 16 times and reached the 20-point plateau in six games Enjoyed a breakthrough sophomore season, earning third team All-America honors by the Associated Press as he became the first Cardinal player to receive such recognition since Josh Childress in USBWA All-District selection All-Pac-10 First Team honoree All-Pac-10 Defensive Team Honorable Mention As a sophomore, averaged 19.3 points and 8.2 rebounds (both team-highs) while shooting 46.8-percent from the field and 78.9-percent from the foul line in 27 games During the campaign, scored in double-figures 25 times, notched nine double-doubles and led team in scoring 20 times and rebounding 14 times Rivals.com National Player of the Week for Jan , Feb. 25-Mar Pac-10 Player of the Week from Feb. 25-Mar Scored a career-best 31 points on shooting with 13 rebounds in 36 minutes in a victory at Washington on Jan. 31 Chosen as the 10th overall pick by the New Jersey Nets in the 2008 NBA Draft. Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / Totals / ,

9 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, Howie Dallmar, F Ed Voss, C 1947 John Higgins, G 1948 John Higgins, G 1949 Dave Davidson, G 1950 George Yardley, F 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 Pacific-10 Conference 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 Brevin Knight, G 1998 Kris Weems, G Tim Young, C Arthur Lee, G Hon. Men Arthur Lee, G Mark Madsen, F Kris Weems Hon. Men 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 Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman Team 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 1951 Jim Ramstead, C 1952 Ron Tomsic, F Jim Walsh, G 1953 Ron Tomsic, G 1954 Russ Lawler, F 1955 Ron Tomsic, G 1972 Claude Terry, G 1973 Rich Kelley, C 1974 Rich Kelley, C 1975 Rich Kelley, C 1976 Ed Schweitzer, F 1977 Mike Bratz, G 2000 Casey Jacobsen, F/G Mark Madsen, F Jarron Collins, F Hon. Men. David Moseley, G/F Hon. Men Jarron Collins, F Jason Collins, C Casey Jacobsen, G/F Michael McDonald, G Hon. Men Curtis Borchardt, C Casey Jacobsen, G/F 2003 Julius Barnes, G Josh Childress, G Hon. Men. Justin Davis, F Hon. Men Josh Childress, F Chris Hernandez, G Justin Davis, F Hon. Men. Matt Lottich, G Hon. Men 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 Brook Lopez, F Anthony Goods, G Hon. Men. Mitch Johnson, G Hon. Men. Robin Lopez, C Hon. Men Justin Davis, F Hon. Men. Teyo Johnson, F Hon. Men Josh Childress, F Hon. Men. Chris Hernandez, G Hon. Men Mitch Johnson, G Hon. Men Brook Lopez, F Eric Reveno was an All-Academic Pac-10 Conference selection who later earned his MBA at Stanford Business School. Pac-10 Conference All-Defensive Team 2008 Robin Lopez, C Brook Lopez, F Hon. Men. Fred Washington, G Hon. Men. Conference Coach of the Year Dick DiBiaso Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery (co-coach of the year) Mike Montgomery Trent Johnson Conference Player of the Year Josh Childress Conference Freshman of the Year John Revelli Johnny Rogers Brevin Knight Casey Jacobsen 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 Dan Grunfeld, F Nick Robinson, F Chris Hernandez, G 2nd team Jason Haas, G Hon. Men. Rob Little, C Hon. Men 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 2008 Taj Finger, F Drew Shiller, G Hon. Men. 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 Kenny Ammann was a two-time All-Pac-10 Academic selection. David Harbour was a two-time All-Pac-10 Academic selection OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 135

10 Stanford in the Pros Stanford Players in the Pros Bob Bedell Anaheim Amigos (ABA, ) Dallas Chapparals (ABA, ) Texas Chapparals (ABA, ) Mike Bratz Phoenix Suns (NBA, ) Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA, ) San Antonio Spurs (NBA, ) Chicago Bulls (NBA, ) Golden State Warriors (NBA, ) Sacramento Kings (NBA, ) Curtis Borchardt Utah Jazz (NBA, ) Boston Celtics (NBA, 2005) Greg Butler New York Knicks (NBA, ) Los Angeles Clippers (NBA, ) Josh Childress Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Olympiakos (Greece, 2008-) Jarron Collins Utah Jazz (NBA, 2001-) Jason Collins New Jersey Nets (NBA, ) Memphis Grizzlies (NBA, 2008) Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA, 2008-) Howie Dallmar Philadelphia Warriors (BAA, ) Art Harris Seattle Sonics (NBA, ) Phoenix Suns (NBA, ) Casey Jacobsen Phoenix Suns (NBA, ) New Orleans Hornets (NBA, ) Houston Rockets (NBA, ) Memphis Grizzlies (NBA, 2007-) Adam Keefe Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Utah Jazz (NBA, ) Golden State Warriors (NBA, ) Rich Kelley New Orleans Jazz (NBA, ) New Jersey Nets (NBA, ) Phoenix Suns (NBA, ) Denver Nuggets (NBA, ) Utah Jazz (NBA, ) Sacramento Kings (NBA, ) Brevin Knight Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA, ) Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Memphis Grizzlies (NBA, ) Phoenix Suns (NBA, ) Washington Wizards (NBA, ) Milwaukee Bucks (NBA, ) Charlotte Bobcats (NBA, ) Los Angeles Clippers (NBA, ) Utah Jazz (NBA, 2008-) Todd Lichti Denver Nuggets (NBA, ) Orlando Magic (NBA, ) Golden State Warriors (NBA, ) Boston Celtics (NBA, ) Brook Lopez New Jersey Nets (NBA, 2008-) Robin Lopez New Jersey Nets (NBA, 2008-) Mark Madsen Los Angeles Lakers (NBA, ) Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA, 2003-) Paul Neumann Syracuse Nationals (NBA, ) Philadelphia 76ers (NBA, ) San Francisco Warriors (NBA, ) Jim Pollard Minneapolis Lakers (NBA, ) Claude Terry Denver Rockets (ABA, ) Buffalo Braves (NBA, ) Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Jim Walsh Philadelphia Warriors (NBA, ) John Windsor San Francisco Warriors (NBA, ) Howard Wright Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Orlando Magic (NBA, , ) Dallas Mavericks (NBA, ) George Yardley Fort Wayne Pistons (NBA, ) Detroit Pistons (NBA, ) Detroit Pistons/Syracuse Nationals (NBA, ) Syracuse Nationals (NBA, ) Tim Young Golden State Warriors (NBA, ) 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) Brook Lopez, New Jersey Nets (NBA, 2008, 10th player picked overall) Robin Lopez, Phoenix Nets (NBA, 2008, 15th player picked overall) 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) Jason Collins helped pace the New Jersey Nets to the 2002 and 2003 NBA finals during his first two seasons in the league. Special thanks to noted ABA expert Jonathan Singer. Josh Childress gained second-team All-Rookie honors in Jarron Collins is a solid inside threat with the Utah Jazz

11 Stanford on National Teams Not 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 successes. Four former Stanford players have competed in the Olympics. Ron Tomsic ( ) and Jim Walsh ( ) 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 points per contest in eight games. Walsh scored 14 points in the gold medal victory over the Soviet Union. Carlos Bea ( ) was the starting center on the Cuban Olympic team at the Helsinki Games in Andrew Vlahov ( ) was a member of the 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000 Australian Olympic teams. This past summer, head coach Johnny Dawkins completed a three-year commitment with the USA Basketball Senior National team, serving as the program s Player Personnel Director from while helping guide the Americans to a gold medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. 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 U.S. 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 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 medalwinning 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 Casey Jacobsen in action during the 1999 Nike Hoop Summit game medal as a member of the USA Basketball Men s Youth Development Festival West Team. 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 22- and-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 and- Under 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. Brevin Knight was a member of several U.S. National teams. Matt Haryasz and Chris Hernandez celebrate after winning the gold medal at the 2005 World University Games. Curtis Borchardt OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 137

12 Letterwinners Peter Prowitt was twice named to All-Academic teams during his Stanford career. Taj Finger was named to the Pac-10 All-Academic three times. Fred Washington started 31 games in each of his final two seasons. 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 A Adams, Frederick , 21 Allaway, Darren , 94, 95, 96 Altucker, John W Ammann, Kenny , 91 Anderson, Arne R , 35 Anderson, Edward W , 26, 27 Anderson, Forrest A , 41 Anderson, Frederick L , 23 Anderson, Wilbert G Andrews, Gary R , 52 Arrillaga, John , 59, 60 Arterberry, Melvin Jr , 74, 75 Austin, Arthur Austin, Harry B Bailey, William Baker, Philip L , 32 Baker, Richard A , 67 Barber, William D , 70 Barnes, Douglas , 80 Barnes, Julius , 01, 02, 03 Bea, Carlos T , 55, 56 Bedell, Robert G , 65, 66 Bell, Kenneth E , 36 Belton, Kimberly , 78, 79, 80 Bennion, Dave , 98 Berg, Harry C , 29, 30 Berlin, Richard W Besecker, Tyler , 02, 03 Biggs, Albert Blodget, W.B , 15, 16 Bluitt, Benjamin V , 75 Bobel, Chris Bond, William B , 56, 57 Bonney, Fred L Borchardt, Curtis , 01, 02 Bost, Roderick H , 35 Bowling, Clayton E , 61 Bradford, Mark Bratz, Michael , 76, 77 Brockmeyer, Neal H , 59, 60 Brown, Barry R , 55, 56 Brown, Kenny , 07, 08 Brown, Steve , 83, 84, 86 Bruton, Derek , 88, 89, 90 Bryan, Gaylord D , 50 Bryant, B Bucklin, James W Buell, Robert D , 72, 73 Burford, Christopher W , 59 Burge, Johannes Burness, Donald S , 42 Burnett, Robert W Butler, Greg , 86, 87, 88 Butt, Dale J , 20 C Cain, Gary L Calderwood, John S , 37, 38 Carlson, Donald W Carter, Jay , 76, 77, 78 Carter, Kent F Carver, Ralph W , 49, 50 Carver, R.L , 21 Caughey, Reginald E , 19 Chavalas, Gus J , 49, 50 Childress, Josh , 03, 04 Christ, H Christiansen, Gunnar E Christiansen, William J Clark, William N , 28 Clegg, Richard Clemetson, Donald T , 62, 63 Clemetson, Douglas C , 62 Closs, William R , 69 Collins, Jarron , 99, 2000, 01 Collins, Jason , 01 Copsey, Harlan B Cordes, Craig M Cordy, Thomas W , 32, 33 Cosgrove, John C Cowden, William , 41, 42 Cowing, J. Emil , 35 Crandell, Steven Crawford, Thomas H Cross, Dion , 94, 95, 96 Cunningham, Oliver , 88 D Dallmar, Howard , 43 Dana, Jack H , 43 David, Nelson B , 26, 27 Davidson, David G , 48, 49 Davidson, Kenneth W , 40, 41 Davies, James M , 21, 22 Davis, James M , 21, 22 Davis, James R Davis, Justin , 02, 03, 04 Dean, Archie F Dee, Larry DeGroot, Dudley S DeLong, Donald F , 53, 54 Dildy, Da Veed Dobson, George P Dose, Thomas W , 63, 64 Doub, William K , 32 Dolan, O.D , 16, 17 Druliner, David P , 69 DuFour, Thomas W Dukes, Peter , 91, 92, 93 Dunn, Dave Dutton, E.R , 15 Dyer, Lowell A E Edelen, Harold D , 33, 34 Edmonds, Duane W Eikelman, John A Elfving, William J Epperson, David C , 53, 54 Esgen, Wienaienand K Estes, G.C Evans, Bruce F Farber, David J Farley, William F Farrar, I.E Fawcett, Vance , 30, 31 Fenster, L. Frederick Fields, Landry , 08 Finger, Taj , 06, 07, 08 Fischer, Andy , 84, 85, 86 Fitzner, Mark Flanders, William S , 55, 56 Foreman, Craig Fregla, Darrell L Frost, Carl D , 73, 74 Fuller, Thomas G G Garner, Robert B Garrett, Paul , 91, 92 Gelbard, Alex , 99, 2000 Gelber, Marvin W , 50 Gilberg, Mark R , 74, 75 Gilbert, John B , 67 Giovacchini, Paul , 78, 79 Giovacchini, Tony , 2000, 01, 02 Glasgow, Charles Jr Goods, Anthony , 07, 08 Gorter, Wytze , 35 Gravely, Warren , 93, 94, 95 Green, Frederick N , 70, 71 Green, Thomas S , 53 Greve, F.H Griffin, Donald B , 68, 69 Grunfeld, Dan , 04, 05, 06 H Haas, Jason , 04, 05, 06 Haga, Richard G , 58, 59 Halligan, William K , 68, 69 Halstead, Robert Hancock, John C , 32, 33 Harbour, David , 94, 95, 96 Harris, Arthur C , 67, 68 Harris, Larry Haryasz, Matt , 04, 05, 06 Hasler, Sidney Hassen, Howard L , 67 Hawkins, Frederick H , 30 Heath, Charles M Hendry, John L , 60, 61 Hepp, Virgil E Hernandez, Chris , 04, 05, 06 Hicks, Kenny , 91, 92, 93 Higgins, John M , 48 Hill, James L Hill, Lawrence , 07, 08 Hinckley, Kent B , 64, 65 Hood, Thomas Hood, Wilber K , 20 Hooper, William F Hosley, Richard T Huddleson, Darrol E Hugasian, Harry Hunt, Charles , 85 Hutchison, James W I Issacs, Carl E , 57 Iverson, Bruce A , 51, 52 Iverson, Milton C , 48, 49 J Jacobsen, Casey , 01, 02 Jackson, Rich , 95, 96, 97 Jannsen, Bob , 23 Jayred, Wallace , 26, 27 Johannsen, Alfred Johnson, Grady Johnson, James D Johnson, Mitch , 07, 08 Johnson, Neil , 86 Johnson, Paul R , 52, 53 Johnson, Teyo , 02 Jones, Keith , 82, 83, 84 K Keefe, Adam , 90, 91, 92 Kelley, Richard R , 74, 75 Kelly, Philip M , 61, 62 King, Maxwell C Kirchofer, Joe , 02, 03, 04 Knight, Brevin , 95, 96, 97 Koberlein, Earl , 84, 85, 86 Kosanke, Raymond W , 65, 66 Kuchenbecker, Stephen , 69, 70 L LaComb, Emile A Lafaille, Leon L , 40 Lallas, Peter Lambert, Thomas B Lammersen, Bart , 93, 94, 95 Lawler, Russell K , 54, 55 Ledgerwood, Michael , 62 Lee, Arthur , 97, 98, 99 Lee, Horace B Lefcourt, Edwin R Lemons, Roger , 82 Leonard, Lionel R Lewis, Rickey Lewis, Robert W , 48, 49 Lewis, William R Lichti, Todd , 87, 88, 89 Lilly, J. Kenneth Linari, Frederick J , 43 Lind, Bradley, C Lindfors, Paul A Lindsey, Robin M , 35 Ling, H.J Little, Rob , 03, 04, 05 Lockhart, Wayne C Loehing, Eric B Logan, Kyle , 01 Lollie, Marcus , 91, 92, 93 Loomis, John S Lopez, Brook , 08 Lopez, Robin , 08 Lottich, Matt , 02, 03,

13 Letterwinners Loveridge, Gary F Luisetti, Angelo (Hank) , 37, 38 Lyon Richard P M Madsen, Mark , 98, 99, 2000 Mallatratt, Gordon W Manley, Todd , 93, 94, 95 Mann, Michael O , 73, 74 Martin, Edward D , 68 Martin, Lugene B Marty, Douglas , 80, 81, 82 Mathiesen, Mike Maurer, Darin McBurney, Raymond D McCaffrey, J. Leo , 43 McCandless, John B , 29, 30 McDonald, Michael , 99, 2000, 01 McElwain, Malcom S , 68, 69 McHose, John C , 23, 24 McHugh, John H , 78 McSweeney, Brian , 87, 88, 89 Mead, Reginald E , 32 Mears, James B Meigs, James R Meinert, Scott , 87, 88, 89 Mendez, Ryan , 98, 2000, 01 Meredith, Jack P Meyer, Lang , 90, 91 Michel, Michael D , 70, 71 Mills, Bertrand C , 21 Mitchell, Howard L , 26 Moffatt, Phil J Montague, James P , 74 Moore, Bryan S , 36, 37 Moore, Charles , 70, 71 Moore, Evan Moore, Hollis H , 63, 64 Morgan, Daryle L , 79, 80 Morgan, Jim , 92, 93, 94 Morley, Samuel R Morris, Mike Morris, Tim , 06 Moseley, David , 98, 99, 2000 Moulton, Everts , 19 Murphy, Allen T N Neumann, Paul R , 58, 59 Nevers, Ernest , 25 Newhouse, F Nicholson, Robert S Nisbet, Thomas R Nobs, Kenneth A , 35, 36 Nordland, Thomas R Norgard, Alar A Nussbaum, David A , 83 O O Brien, William A Ogorek, Robert E Oliva David M , 24, 25 Oliver, Fred H , 43 O Neill, Dennis T , 70, 71 Orehobl, William E Osborn, W. Gregory , 70 O Sullivan, John J , 51 Owens, Josh P Packard, David Page, Alfred B , 35 Palmer, E. Payne , 33 Palmer, William A , 69, 70 Parks, A , 20 Patrick John , 89, 90, 91 Patterson, Timothy , 74, 75, 76 Patton, Bobby , 93 Patzwald, Dave Paul, Will Paye, John Jr , 85, 86 Pegelow, Frederic J Pelouze, Robert F , 19, 20 Penn, Robert M , 41, 42 Perry, Wolfe , 77, 78, 79 Petersmeyer, Gary S , 67, 68 Pflueger, John M , 58 Pitchford, Mark B Pitts, Raymond Platz, John , 84 Pollard, James C Poppink, Andy , 94, 95, 96 Priesler, Michael L , 66 Price, Fred V , 26 Prowitt, Peter , 06, 07, 08 Q Quade, William H R Raaka, Clayton L , 64, 65 Rahn, Gilbert F , 40 Ramee, Keith , 84, 85, 86 Ramstead, James B , 51 Rapp, William A , 39 Ravn, Nick , 93 Ray, Alvin Revelli, John , 82, 83, 84 Reveno, Eric , 86, 87, 89 Reynolds, Kenneth M , 30, 31 Richards, Dowell , 29 Richmond, Carrol L , 21, 22 Righter, Cornelius , 19, 20, 21 Rintala, Rudolph A Robertson, Harold O Robinson, Nick , 03, 04, 05 Rodman, J. Thomas Rogers, Charles O Rogers, Johnny , 83 Rogers, Wister , 23 Roney, G.J Rose, Girard J Rose, William G , 49 Rosenzweig, Lawrence A Rothert, Harlow P , 29, 30 Rowley, Milton H Rusco, Patrick D , 72, 73 Ryan, Jeffrey K , 79, 80, 81 S Saunders, William F Sauer, Peter , 97, 98, 99 Schader, George , 78 Scharfen, John Schmalzried, Thomas , 79, 80 Schabel, Fred K Schott, Carl V Schwager, Charles Schwaiger, Leo E , 55 Schwarzenbeck, Francis Schweitzer, Edward H , 75, 76 Seaton, Mark , 97, 98, 99 Selleck, George A , 55, 56 Seymour, Kent , 84, 85 Shiller, Drew Shipkey, Harry H , 25 Shipkey, Theodore , 26 Shupe, Lewis H , 64 Shupe, Steven J , 73 Siebert, Thomas T Similia, Alan W Simons, Alan W Simons, Mike , 76 Sloat, George E Smalling, Charles O Smith, John K Smith, Terry A Sobomehin, Olatunde Sommers, Robert H , 63 Stahler, John K , 59, 60 Steele, Gordon D , 24, 25 Stevens, Patrick L Stephenson, William W , 1948, 1949 Stevenson, William B Stewart, John K Stoefen, Arthur O , 37, 38 Stratton, John S , 72 Sullivan, O.M Sutherland, Darrell W , 62, 63 Suzdaleff, Oleg , 52, 53 Swanholm, Keith H T Talboy, Al Tampeke, E. John Taylor, James R , 41 Taylor, Paul A Taylor, Terry , 87, 88, 89 Terry, Claude L , 71, 72 Thomas, Stuart Thompson, James G Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Mark , 96, 97 Thompson, Morley P , 48 Thuesen, Jerry , 59, 60 Tipton, Michael E Tod, Jay K , 33 Tomsic, Ronald P , 53, 54, 55 Topping, W. Keith , 34, 35 Trobbe, Scott R , 74, 75 Tshionyi, Kamba , 96, 97, 98 Tucker, S. Edward , 52 Turner, J. Howell , 36, 37 Turner, William T , 55 Tyler, Donald M , 30 V Van Galder, Gary C , 57 Van Elswyk, Pete , 98 Vincent, Louis R , 27, 28 Vlahov, Andrew , 89, 90, 91 Vojvodich, Nicholas Voss, Edward A , 42, 43 W Wagner, Harold A , 56, 57 Wagner, Ronald A , 55, 56 Wall Doug , 85 Wallace, J.M , 16 Walsh, James P , 51, 52 Ward, Orlando , 80, 82 Waring, Clinton J , 57 Warren, Douglas L.B , 59 Warren, William B Washington, Fred , 05, 06, 07, 08 Watson, Paul C Weatherby, Carlton , 04, 06, 07 Weaver, J. Carrell , 33 Weaver, Jason , 92 Weaver, Richard C Weems, Kris , 97, 98, 99 Welch, Brian , 80, 81, 82 Wells, Frank M Wensel, Robert J , 41 Wente, Karl , 97 Westphal, James D Wheatly, Winston R , 16, 17 Whitsitt, Novian , 85, 86, 87 Wichary, Hans , 82, 83, 84 Williams, Brent , 92, 93, 94 Williams, Donald E , 40, 41 Williams, John , 85 Williamson, Frederick W , 19 Windsor, John T , 61, 62 Wingate, Deshon , 89, 90, 91 Wood, Casimir J Worthy, A.E , 15, 16 Wright, Howard , 87, 88, 89 Wustrack, Karl M Y Yardley, George H , 49, 50 Young, Roderick A Young, Tim , 97, 98, 99 Z Zamloch, Archer W Zaninovich, George , 53 Zonne, Phil W , 38, 39 Zonne, Robert J , 37 Bold indicates active player 1956 Olympian Ron Tomsic is a Stanford Hall of Fame member. Justin Davis helped lead Stanford to a 30-2 record and a Pac-10 title in Olympian Jim Walsh is a Stanford Hall of Fame member. Dion Cross was a four-year starter during the 1990s OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 139

14 All-Time Numerical Roster (1951-Present) Hank Luisetti wore No. 7 at Stanford, the only retired basketball jersey in school history. Julius Barnes wore uniform No. 24 during his four seasons ( ) at Stanford. Matt Lottich, deadly from threepoint range, was one of many Stanford notables who wore No Keith Jones Joe Kirchofer , 01-02, 02-03, Josh Childress , 02-03, Mitch Johnson , 06-07, Curtis Borchardt Mark Bradford , Landry Fields , Ron Tomsic , (red), (red), (red) Nick Vojvodich (red) Kris Weems , 96-97, 97-98, Kyle Logan , 00-01, Carlton Weatherby , 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, James Walsh Ron Tomsic (white), (white), (white) Nick Vojvodich (white) Ricky Lewis Dave Patzwald Dion Cross , 93-94, 94-95, Michael McDonald , 98-99, , Anthony Goods , 06-07, George Zaninovich Oleg Suzdaleff (red), (red) Beppo Dyer (red), (red) Peter Sauer , 96-97, 97-98, Teyo Johnson , 01-02, Bruce Iversen Oleg Suzdaleff (white), (white) Beppo Dyer (white), (white) 7 (retired) Hank Luisetti , 36-37, Thomas Green Ed Tucker David Epperson (red), (red) Bill Bond (red), (red) 10 James Ramstead David Epperson (white), (white) Bill Bond (white), (white) Beppo Dyer (white) Andy Fischer , 83-84, 84-85, Charles Schwager Mark Thompson , Tim Morris , William Stevenson George Zaninovich (red) Ike Isaacs (red), (red) Beppo Dyer (red) John Stahler , Fred Pegelow Lew Shupe , 62-63, Tom Nisbet , John Patrick , 88-89, 89-90, Warren Gravely , 92-93, 93-94, Arthur Lee , 96-97, 97-98, Curtis Borchardt , Chris Hernandez , 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, Brook Lopez , Fritz Fenster George Zaninovich (white) Ike Isaacs (white), (white) Hap Wagner (white) Keith Ramee , 83-84, 84-85, Damon Whitsitt Olatunde Sobomehin Thomas DeFour Russ Lawler (red), (red), (red) Ron Wagner (red) Hap Wagner (red) Jerry Rose , Bub Bowling Chris Babs , Gary Petersmeyer , 66-67, Bob Nicholson , 70-71, Mark Gilberg , , John Mancasola Daryle Morgan , 77-78, 78-79, Drew Shiller , Paul Johnson Russ Lawler (white), (white), (white) Ron Wagner (white) Bill Bond (white) Ben Bluitt Keith Level Roger Lemons , John Paye , 84-85, Oliver Cunningham , 87-88, Mike Morris , Tyler Besecker , 01-02, Paul Johnson (red) Bill Turner (red), (red) Gary Van Galder (red) Bill Bond (red) Tom Crawford , Phil Kelly Rod Young , 64-65, Tom Nisbet Chuck Bauer Greg Osborn , 68-69, Mike Mann , 72-73, Mike Simons , 74-75, Keith Jones , 81-82, Dave Bennion , Evan Moore , Lawrence Hill , 06-07, Paul Johnson (white) Bill Turner (white), (white) Gary Van Galder (white) 17 Don Carlson (red) Leo Schwaiger (red), (red) Jay Jackson (red) 18 Don Carlson (white) Leo Schwaiger (white), (white) Jay Jackson (white) 19 James Westphal (red) James Johnson (red), (red) Dave Dunn (red) 20 David Epperson James Westphal (white) James Johnson (white), (white) Dave Dunn (white) Scott Meinert , 86-87, 87-88, Marcus Lollie , 90-91, 91-92, Alex Gelbard , 98-99, Dan Grunfeld , 03-04, 04-05, Gary Andrews Robert Ogorek (red) Barry Brown (red), (red), (red) Kent Carter Bub Bowling Tom Nordland Fred Pegelow , Bob Sommers Gary Loveridge , 63-64, Bill Halligan , Gary Cain , Ben Bluitt , Wolfe Perry , 76-77, 77-78, Terry Smith , Terry Taylor , 86-87, 87-88, Kenny Hicks , , 91-92, David Moseley , 97-98, 98-99, Nick Robinson , 02-03, 03-04, Oleg Suzdaleff Robert Ogorek (white) Barry Brown (white), (white), (white) Gary Van Galder (white) George Schader , Doug Marty , 79-80, 80-81, Kent Seymour , Brian Booker Peter Dukes , 90-91, 91-92, Brevin Knight , 94-95, 95-96, Justin Davis , 01-02, 02-03, Kenny Brown , 06-07, Don Carlson Alan Talboy (red) Ron Wagner (red), (red) John Henderson (red) Gary Van Galder (red) Mike Tipton , Doug Clemetson , Mike Preisler , Arthur Harris , Tom Pfister Pat Rusco , 71-72, Mike Bratz , 75-76, Peter Lallas , 78-79, 79-80, Craig Foreman , Bryan McSweeney , 86-87, 87-88, Bobby Patton , Frank Harris Casey Jacobsen , 00-01, Al Talboy (white) Ron Wagner (white), (white) John Henderson (white) Paul Neumann (white) John Williams , 83-84, 84-85, Rich Jackson , 94-95, 95-96, Julius Barnes , 00-01, 01-02, Chris Bobel Josh Owens Wayne Culberson (red) Carlos Bea (red), (red), (red) Paul Neumann (red), 57-58, Don Clemetson , 61-62, Skip Hutchinson , 64-65, Greg Andrews Claude Terry , 70-71, Archie Dean , Paul Giovacchini , 76-77, 77-78, Darin Maurer , 81-82, Novian Whitsitt , 84-85, 85-86, David Harbour , 93-94, 94-95, Tony Giovacchini , , 00-01, Wayne Culberson (white) Carlos Bea (white), (white), (white) 140

15 All-Time Numerical Roster (1951-Present) 27 Thomas Green (red) Denis Mahoney (red) Gunnar Christiansen (red) 28 Thomas Green (white) Denis Mahoney (white) Gunnar Christiansen (red) 29 Howard Schwartz (red) Bill Flanders (red), (red), (red) 30 Howard Schwartz (white) Bill Flanders (white), (white), (white) Twig Warren (white) Doug Wall , Andrew Vlahov , 88-89, 89-90, Darren Allaway , 93-94, 94-95, Johannes Burge , Donald DeLong (red), (red) Hap Wagner (red), (red) Twig Warren (red) Doug Warren , John Fontius , Dave Druliner , 67-68, Fred Green , 69-70, Jim Montague , Mark Pitchford Kent Seymour , Adam Keefe , 89-90, 90-91, Jarron Collins , 98-99, , Taj Finger , 05-06, 06-07, Don DeLong , (white), (white) Hap Wagner (white), (white) John Pflueger (white) Johnny Rogers , Howard Wright , 86-87, 87-88, Andy Poppink , 92-93, 93-94, 94-95, Ryan Mendez , 97-98, 98-99, , Jason Haas , 03-04, 04-05, Da Veed Dildy , Wayne Lockhart (red) George Selleck (red), (red), (red) John Pflueger (red) John Hendry Al Simila Phil Kelly , Bill Farley , Karl Wustrack , Ed Martin Don Griffin Chuck Moore , 68-69, David Frost , 72-73, Jay Carter , 75-76, 76-77, Jeff Washington Charles Hunt , 82-83, 83-84, Brent Williams , 91-92, 92-93, Jason Collins , Matt Lottich , 01-02, 02-03, Wayne Lockhart (white) George Selleck (white), (white), (white) John Henderson (white) John Pflueger Mike Ledgerwood , 60-61, Bob Garner Mike Preisler Howard Hassen , Bill Barber , 68-69, Darrell Fregla , Melvin Arterberry , 73-74, Doug Barnes , 77-78, 78-79, Steve Brown , 82-83, 83-84, Deshon Wingate , 88-89, 89-90, Justin Armour Karl Wente , Jason Collins , Will Paul , Clint Waring (red) John Henderson (red) Chris Burford , Jim Bryan , Clayton Raaka , , Bill Palmer , 68-69, Pat Stevens , Bob Buell Rich Wohlstadter , Andy Patterson Ace Edwards Brian Welch , 79-80, 80-81, Nick Ravn , Kamba Tshionyi , 95-96, 96-97, Clint Waring (white) 40 Carl Isaacs (white) Earl Koberlein , 83-84, 84-85, Paul Garrett , 90-91, Pete VanElswyk , Carl Isaacs (red) John Arrillaga , Darrell Sutherland , 61-62, Ed Martin , 67-68, Kimberly Belton , 77-78, 78-79, John Caple (white) John Windsor , Jack Gilbert Ray Kosanke , 64-65, Dennis O Neill , 69-70, Bruce Menser Dick Dohrmann , 75-76, 76-77, Orlando Ward , 79-80, 80-81, Todd Lichti , 86-87, 87-88, Rob Little , 02-03, 03-04, Robin Lopez , John Caple (red) Gary Van Galder Al Simila Kent Hinckley , , Bill Closs , 67-68, John Stratton , Scott Trobbe , 73-74, Scott Russell Steve Crandell , 78-79, 79-80, Neil Johnson , 83-84, 84-85, Jason Weaver , Dick Haga (white) Bob Whelan Bill Elfving Rich Gritschke Bob Bedell , 64-65, Mal McElwain , 67-68, Brad Lind Ed Schweitzer , 73-74, 74-75, Tom Schmalzried , 77-78, 78-79, John Revelli , 81-82, 82-83, Greg Butler , 85-86, 86-87, Kenny Ammann , Todd Manley , 92-93, 93-94, Mark Seaton , 96-97, 97-98, Fred Washington , 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, Dick Haga (red), 57-58, Hollis Moore , 62-63, Jack Gilbert , Don Griffin , Mike Michel , 69-70, Steve Shupe , Mike Simons Mark Fitzner , 75-76, 76-77, Hans Wichary , 81-82, 82-83, Derek Bruton , 87-88, 88-89, Bart Lammersen , 92-93, 93-94, Mark Madsen , 97-98, 98-99, Lee Leonard (white) Lang Meyer , 89-90, Mike Mathiesen Lee Leonard (red) Jerry Thuesen , 58-59, Bill Elfving Nick Vojvodich (white) Phil Joujon-Roche , Bob Sommers , Craig Cordes Ralph Morgan , Fred Green Larry Rosenzweig , Jack Loomis Jeff Ryan , 78-79, 79-80, Matt Haryasz , 03-04, 04-05, Nick Vojvodich (red) Jim Weersing Dick Weaver , Bill Farley Ed Martin , Rich Kelley , 73-74, Grady Johnson , Clint Waring (white) Neal Brockmeyer Rich Hosley John Windsor John Murray Craig Cordes , Rich Baker , 65-66, Steve Kuchenbecker , 68-69, Bob Buell , Dale Peters Jeff McHugh , 76-77, David Nussbaum , 80-81, 81-82, Stuart Thomas , Clint Waring (red) Mason Byles Tom Nordland Tom Dose , 62-63, Brock Gowdy , Tim Patterson , 73-74, 74-75, Scott Howard Eric Reveno , 85-86, 86-87, Jim Morgan , 91-92, 92-93, Tim Young , 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, Peter Prowitt , 05-06, 06-07, Bold indicates active player Seven players have won uniform No. 30 since the season. The list includes Darren Allaway. Todd Lichti, Stanford s all-time leading scorer, is one of 11 players since 1956 to wear uniform No. 42. Since , only nine players have worn No. 32, including Ryan Mendez OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 141

16 Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min ( indicates stats not available) Y.Abdul-Rahman / Darren Allaway / ,454 Kenny Ammann / ,535 Greg Andrews gp / John Arrillaga gp / Justin Armour / Melvin Arterberry / Chris Babbs gp / Rich Baker gp / Doug Barnes / Julius Barnes /1.9 1, ,637 Bill Barber gp / Chuck Bauer gp / Carlos Bea gp / Bob Bedell gp /8.0 1, Kimberly Belton /8.9 1, ,512 Dave Bennion / Tyler Besecker / Ben Bluitt gp / Chris Bobel gp / Brian Booker / Bill Bond gp /3.9 1, Chris Bonang / Curtis Borchardt / ,426 Jonathan Boulware / Tony Bower / Bub Bowling gp / Mark Bradford / Mike Bratz / Jim Brigham gp / Neal Brockmeyer gp / Barry Brown gp / Steve Brown / ,380 Wendell Brown / Derek Bruton / Jim Bryan gp / Bob Buell gp / Chris Burford gp / Greg Butler /4.2 1, ,563 Johannes Burge / Mason Byles gp / Gary Cain gp / Don Carlson gp Jay Carter / ,143 Kent Carter gp / Josh Childress /6.8 1, ,458 Gunnar Christiansen gp / Nels Christiansen gp / Don Clemetson gp / Doug Clemetson gp / Bill Closs gp / Jarron Collins /5.5 1, ,789 Jason Collins / ,606 Craig Cordes gp / Steve Crandell / Tom Crawford gp / Dion Cross /1.5 1, ,220 Oliver Cunningham / Justin Davis / ,877 Archie Dean gp / Bob Dean gp / Don DeLong gp Dick Dohrmann / Tom Dose gp /10.1 1, Dave Druliner gp / Peter Dukes / ,941 Dave Dunn gp / Beppo Dyer gp / Ace Edwards / Bill Elfving gp / Dave Epperson gp Bill Farley gp / Fritz Fenster gp Taj Finger / ,935 Andy Fischer / ,198 Mark Fitzner / Bill Flanders gp / Darrell Fregla gp / John Fontius gp /

17 Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min Craig Foreman / Dave Frost gp / Bob Garner gp / Paul Garrett / ,002 Alex Gelbard / Mark Gilberg / Jack Gilbert gp / Paul Giovacchini / ,375 Tony Giovacchini / ,641 Max Goldstein gp / Brock Gowdy gp / Warren Gravely / Fred Green gp / Thomas Green gp Don Griffin gp /4.9 1, Dick Gritschke gp / Dan Grunfeld / ,240 Jason Haas / ,379 Dick Haga gp / Bill Halligan gp / David Harbour / ,152 Art Harris gp /6.9 1, Frank Harris / Larry Harris / Matt Haryasz /5.8 1, ,654 Howard Hassen gp / John Henderson gp / John Hendry gp / Chris Hernandez /1.8 1, ,367 Kenny Hicks / ,264 Kent Hinckley gp Rich Hosley gp / Scott Howard / Charles Hunt / Skip Hutchinson gp / Carl Isaacs gp / Casey Jacobsen /3.8 1, ,020 Jay Jackson gp / Rich Jackson / Grady Johnson / James Johnson gp / Neil Johnson / Paul Johnson gp Teyo Johnson / Keith Jones /2.3 1, ,660 Phillip Joujon-Roche gp / Andy Jurian gp / Adam Keefe ,119/9.0 2, ,838 Rich Kelley gp /12.4 1, Phil Kelly gp / Joe Kirchofer / ,067 Earl Koberlein / ,342 Ray Kosanke gp / Brevin Knight /3.8 1, ,703 Steve Kuchenbecker gp / Peter Lallas / Bart Lammersen / ,407 Russ Lawler gp / Mike Ledgerwood gp / Arthur Lee /1.9 1, ,016 Roger Lemons / Eric Leohwing gp / Lionel Leonard gp / Keith Level / Ricky Lewis / Todd Lichti /5.6 2, ,107 Brad Lind gp / Paul Lindfors gp / Phil Link gp / Rob Little / ,508 Kyle Logan / Marcus Lollie / ,929 Jack Loomis gp / Brook Lopez / ,485 Robin Lopez / ,626 Matt Lottich / ,288 Gary Loveridge gp / Hank Luisetti gp , OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 143

18 Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min Mark Madsen /7.9 1, ,713 John Mancasola / Todd Manley / Mike Mann gp / Ed Martin gp / Doug Marty / ,810 Bud Mathiesen / Mike Mathiesen / Darin Maurer / Michael McDonald / ,180 Mal McElwain gp / Bob McGrath gp / Jeff McHugh / ,414 Lionel McPherson / Bryan McSweeney / ,627 Scott Meinert / ,469 Ryan Mendez /3.1 1, ,400 Bruce Menser gp / Lang Meyer / Mike Michel gp / Jim Montague gp / Chuck Moore gp / Evan Moore / Hollis Moore gp / David Morales / Darryl Morgan / ,058 Jim Morgan / ,707 Sam Morley gp / Ralph Morgan gp / Mike Morris / Tim Morris / David Moseley / ,217 John Murray gp / Paul Neumann gp / Bob Nicholson gp / Tom Nisbet gp / David Nussbaum / Tom Nordland gp / Bob Ogorek gp / Frank Olrich gp / Dennis O Neill gp / Greg Osborn gp / Bill Palmer gp / John Patrick / ,902 Andy Paterson / Tim Patterson / Bobby Patton / David Patzwald / John Paye / ,582 Fred Pegelow gp / Wolfe Perry gp /3.1 1, ,572 Dale Peters / Gary Petersmeyer gp / Tom Pfister gp / John Pflueger gp / Mark Pitchford / John Platz / Andy Poppink /5.7 1, ,915 Mike Preisler gp / Peter Prowitt / Clayton Raaka gp / Keith Ramee / ,012 Jim Ramstead Nick Ravn / John Revelli /8.0 1, ,064 Eric Reveno / ,179 Nick Robinson / ,662 Johnny Rogers / ,437 Jerry Rose gp / Larry Rosenzweig gp / Pat Rusco gp / Scott Russell / Jeff Ryan / ,518 Peter Sauer / ,610 George Schader / Tom Schmalzried / ,371 Charles Schwager / Leo Schwaiger gp / Howie Schwartz gp / Ed Schweitzer /8.8 1,

19 Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min Mark Seaton / ,229 George Selleck gp /4.2 1, Kent Seymour / David Shaw / Lew Shupe gp / Steve Shupe gp / Al Simila gp / Mike Simons gp / Terry Smith / Olatunde Sobomehin / Bob Sommers gp / John Stahler gp / Bill Stephenson Pat Stevens gp / John Stratton gp / Darrell Sutherland gp / Oleg Suzdaleff gp Mark Sylvain / Al Talboy gp / Terry Taylor / ,984 Claude Terry gp /4.9 1, Mark Thompson / Rich Thompson gp / Jerry Thuesen gp / Stuart Thomas / Mike Tipton gp / Ron Tomsic gp , Scott Trobbe / Kamba Tshionyi / Ed Tucker gp Bill Turner gp / Pete Van Elswyk / Gary Van Galder gp / Andrew Vlahov / ,812 Nick Vojvodich gp / Hap Wagner gp / Ron Wagner gp / Doug Wall / Jim Walsh Orlando Ward / ,700 Clint Waring gp / Doug Warren gp / Fred Washington / ,468 Jeff Washington / Joe Watson / Carlton Weatherby / Dick Weaver gp / Jason Weaver / Kris Weems /2.4 1, ,149 Jim Weersing gp / Brian Welch /5.0 1, ,645 Karl Wente / James Westphal gp / Bob Whelan gp / Damon Whitsitt / Novian Whitsitt / ,097 Hans Wichary / ,724 Brent Williams /5.2 1, ,070 John Williams / John Windsor gp / Ben Winkes / Deshon Wingate / ,236 Rich Wohlstadter gp / Howard Wright /6.9 1, ,774 Keith Wustrack gp / George Yardley Rod Young gp / Tim Young ,070/8.1 1, ,420 George Zaninovich gp OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS 145

20 Buck/Cardinal Club In 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 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) or visit gostanford.com/giving. Scholarship Funding Stanford Athletic Scholarships Endowed scholarships are large sums of money that have been invested in the University s endowment and generate signifi cant interest income each year. A portion of the income is spent on student aid and the remainder is reinvested in the principal. The following endowed scholarships, named for the donor or for someone the donor wishes to honor, provide full or partial grants-in-aid to members of the men s basketball team: 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 Bob and Pam Reed Basketball 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 Buck/Cardinal Club Board of Directors Executive Committee Paige Mazzoni, Petaluma, CA Michael Messina, Agoura, CA Kit Rodgers, San Francisco, CA Sarah Rosenbaum Gaeta, Menlo Park, CA 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* Kevin Richardson, Salinas, CA* Jed Solomon, Menlo Park, CA* Buck/Cardinal Club 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 Directors Haley Champion, Washington, DC 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 Heather Owen, Redwood City, CA Kristine Paaso, Menlo Park, 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 Fred Stahl, Redwood City, 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 Heather Kauer, Director of Annual Giving, Donor Outreach (650) Kellie Utsumi, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, (650)

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