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1 THIS IS STANFORD BASKETBA Stanford Basketball is 1. An opportunity to win the National Championship 2. A world-renowned academic program 3. Preparation & training for the NBA 4. Excited & knowledgeable fans 5. National media exposure 6. Committed teammates with great character 7. Perfect weather & a beautiful campus 8. A sold-out, newly renovated on-campus arena 9. Sports Illustrated s most stable program in college basketball 10. Passionate, aggressive basketball Stanford Basketball 1

2 STANFORD IN THE NBA Casey Jacobsen NBA 1ST ROUND #22 Pick Overall NBA 1ST ROUND #16 Pick Overall Brevin Knight Curtis Borchardt NBA 1ST ROUND #18 Pick Overall Jason Collins NBA 1ST ROUND #29 Pick Overall Mark Madsen NBA 1ST ROUND #18 Pick Overall Josh Childress NBA 1ST ROUND #6 Pick Overall NBA 2ND ROUND #53 Pick Overall Jarron Collins Stanford Basketball

3 STANFORD ATHETICS HOME OF CHAMPIONS Amber iu Two-time NCAA Champion omen s Tennis Matt Gentry NCAA Champion restling (157 lbs) Stanford Athletics Home of Champions And for good reason. No athletic department in the country can boast of the kind of success that Stanford has achieved since the 1980s. This includes 71 NCAA team championships since 1980 the most in the nation with 48 titles coming since Stanford teams have captured at least one NCAA title every single year since the season an incredible streak of 28 years. Stanford has won an incredible 71 NCAA team championships since 1980 the most in the nation during that time period. THE DIRECTORS CUP Stanford has taken home the Directors Cup for ten consecutive years ( ). The Directors Cup is presented annually to the best overall collegiate athletic program in the country. During the season, three Cardinal teams captured NCAA Championships: men s and women s cross country and women s tennis. THE PAC-10 CONFERENCE Stanford teams excel in the Pac-10, one of the nation s deepest conferences, and have jumped into the national spotlight with their unparalleled success. ith over 40 Pac-10 titles in the past five years, Cardinal teams have dominated league play. Men s basketball has captured four titles in the past six years and became the first Pac-10 team to win three consecutive conference titles in nearly 20 years. The men s basketball team has finished either first or second during each of the past eight seasons. Casey Jacobsen Two-time All-American Stanford Basketball 3

4 NATIONA SPOTIGHT Stanford Basketball Enjoys the National Spotlight Playing at Stanford means nationally-televised games and press attention. From the cover of Sports Illustrated to ESPN the Magazine feature stories to post-game interviews, being a Stanford Basketball player means that you ll have eyes on you. Dick Vitale, Brent Musberger, Jim Nantz and Billy Packer frequent the confines of Maples Pavilion. Stanford players have recently been featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, TV Guide and The Sporting News. Stanford Basketball attracts the top names in college basketball and gives student-athletes a chance to be seen and noticed around the country Stanford Basketball

5 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Stanford Basketball Strength and Conditioning Stanford Basketball is on the cutting edge of strength, conditioning, training and diet. Stanford basketball will have a new and expanded training facility at the renovated Maples Pavilion. Stanford is also the only school in the Pac-10 that travels their strength and conditioning coach! Stanford Basketball is more than learning plays and practicing drills and winning games. Under the personal direction of Juan Pablo Reggiardo, a specialized strength & conditioning coach, players will individually achieve a new level of athletic capability. By designing special programs for each player, Coach Reggiardo maximizes everyone s potential and gives them more tools to use on the court.this also includes specialized year-round dietary plans. The program incorporates martial arts, boxing and yoga in addition to lifting, trunk work, stretching and strength exercises. Our aim is to find the most eclectic and synergistic approach to ensure that every player is reaching his own goals Stanford Basketball 5

6 MAPES PAVIION Maples Pavilion and the Sixth Man Club Maples Pavilion is an intimate setting where close to 7,300 fans gather to watch Stanford Basketball games.ith the intensity of the Sixth Man Club, Maples Pavilion is the most feared arena on the est Coast. Situated at the center of the finest college athletic facilities in the country, Maples Pavilion draws thousands of students and fans to SOD OUT crowds at every home game. ith a packed house, the Cardinal is always ready to defend its home turf. Maples Pavilion is decorated with the four Pac- 10 Conference championship banners that were won in 1999, 2000, 2001 and Maples Pavilion is quiet during the day, but once the students pile in for home games, the entire arena erupts with energy.the students jump and yell, and television announcers literally have to scream into their microphones to be heard over the crowd Stanford Basketball

7 MAPES PAVIION RENOVATION The New Maples Pavilion The covered concourse entrance includes an expanded ticket office, concessions and meeting rooms. The Maples Pavilion renovation will be complete prior to the start of the schedule. The $30-million facelift began immediately following the season. This is a very exciting time, Stanford Director of Athletics Ted eland said. This renovation will benefit both our student-athletes and our fans for years to come. New comfortable theater-style seating is now available in the lower bowl to replace the original bleacher seating. A state-of-the-art center-hung scoreboard includes video and replay capability. The renovation includes a new covered concourse with state-of-the-art concession and restroom facilities, in addition to a new center-hung scoreboard with video and replay capability.the renovation also includes new locker rooms, a strength and conditioning room, a training room and meeting rooms. The seating configuration features a new lower seating bowl that replaced the old floor and loge sections. The new lower seating bowl includes chair-back theater seats that replaced the wood bleachers in the previous floor setup Stanford Basketball 7

8 NOTABE ATHETES Julie Foudy U.S. National Team omen s Soccer Stanford s Champion Athletes Stanford athletes have had tremendous success in many sports. During and after their collegiate careers, Stanford athletes are renowned for their excellence in their chosen sports. Olympic Gold Medalists NBA orld Champions Summer Sanders Olympic Gold Medalist omen s Swimming Two-time Olympic Decathlon Champion Bob Mathias Super Bowl Champions NF Hall of Famers Jenny Thompson 8-time Gold Medalist omen s Swimming John McEnroe Grand Slam Champion Men s Tennis Grand Slam Golf Champions orld Series Champions Cy Young Award inners orld Cup Soccer Champions American & orld Record Holders Grand Slam Tennis Champions Tiger oods Grand Slam Champion Men s Golf Jennifer Azzi Olympic Gold Medalist omen s Basketball Mike Mussina All-Star Pitcher Major eague Baseball John Elway Super Bowl MVP Pro Football Hall of Famer Stanford Basketball

9 STANFORD GRADUATES A ho s ho of Stanford Alumni Stanford alumni are some of the most distinguished people in the world today. Ted Koppel Broadcaster These include leaders in government, medicine, business, law, politics, education, sports and entertainment. Sigourney eaver Actress Jennifer Connelly Academy Award inner Stanford s diverse alumni includes the founders of Nike,Yahoo, Hewlett-Packard, a U.S. President, numerous elected government officials, Supreme Court justices, actors, athletes, a former Miss America and the first American woman in space, to name a few. Stanford alums range from the Father of the Internet Vincent Cerf and author John Steinbeck to popular actresses Jennifer Connelly and Reese itherspoon or top athletes Mike Mussina,Tiger oods, Summer Sanders and 2004 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee John Elway. Companies founded by Stanford graduates also include: Jack Palance Academy Award inner Herbert Hoover 31st President of the United States Cisco Systems Cypress Semi ebay E-Trade Excite Google IDEO Intuit Nike The earning Co. Silicon Graphics Sun Microsystems Tandem Trilogy Varian Associates Yahoo Hewlett-Packard Phil Knight Chairman & Founder of Nike Sally Ride Astronaut Anthony Kennedy Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor Supreme Court Justice Stanford Basketball 9

10 STANFORD ACADEMICS Academics: Second to None. Stanford Basketball boasts a graduation rate of nearly 100% of its student-athletes. Stanford players leave The Farm with a great education, a positive playing experience, Pac-10 titles, NCAA Tournament appearances and an impressive college degree. Everyone at Stanford is committed to the full experience of a student-athlete. Each player has access to the Athletic Academic Resource Center (AARC). In the AARC, finding a balance between academics and athletics is key. Counselors and tutors work with student-athletes to make their academic lives as smooth as possible. Stanford players earn meaningful degrees most often in four years. Athletes are also eligible to apply for a fifth-year of study in order to pursue a Master s degree in many departments. Several current players have earned Pac-10 All-Academic honors, including Nick Robinson, who has been named First Team on two occasions Stanford Basketball

11 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA AND BEYOND The San Francisco Bay Area & Beyond Stanford University is located within an hour s drive of San Francisco to the north, Silicon Valley to the south and the coastal cities which line the Pacific Ocean to the west. From bustling cosmopolitan cities to quiet coastal retreats, the San Francisco Bay Area is incomparable. First-class attractions, world-class athletics, cultural diversity, remarkable skylines and breathtaking views. The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the world s most popular destinations, including stops at the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco s Chinatown and Pier 39 a short distance from campus. ake Tahoe and Yosemite are just a few hours away for skiing and hiking getaways Stanford Basketball 11

12 TRAVE Tyler Besecker & Matt ottich go scuba diving in Australia New York City The Places You ll Go... Playing at Stanford means you get to live in California and travel all over the est Coast during the Pac-10 season. But it also means that you venture to other exciting places from Anchorage, Alaska to Maui, Hawaii. During the summer of 2001, the Cardinal journeyed to Australia and New Zealand not only to play teams Down Under, but also to relax and see what life is like in the Southern Hemisphere. The team has also traveled to Germany and Austria in recent years. During the past few years, the Cardinal has traveled extensively around North America including the Puerto Rico Shootout in San Juan, the Preseason NIT in New York, the Classic 4 Kids in Chicago and the as Vegas Showdown. Curtis Borchardt makes some new friends Down Under Relaxing in Hawaii Stanford Basketball

13 Stanford Basketball Stanford Basketball Stanford Basketball Coaching Staff Head Coach Trent Johnson Associate Head Coach Eric Reveno Assistant Coach Tony Fuller Assistant Coach.J. Hepp Strength Coach Juan Pablo Reggiardo Basketball Staff Stanford Basketball Outlook Roster & Profiles Meet the Team Radio/Television Roster Roster & Team Information Player Profiles Stanford in the Community Maples Pavilion History & Records Home of Stanford Basketball The New Maples Pavilion Records vs. Opponents at Maples Maples Pavilions Records Opponents Maui Invitational Brackets & Opponents Non-conference Opponents Pac-10 Conference Opponents NCAA Tournament Brackets Review & Results Review Graduated Senior Bios Statistics & Results Pac-10 Stats & Awards Boxscores Tradition & History Basketball Tradition National Rankings Coaching History All-Americans Honors National Teams Professionals ettermen All-time Numerical Roster Team Award inners Career Statistics Home States/Teams Played Postseason History & Results Stanford in the Postseason NCAA/NIT Rosters NCAA Records NIT Records Records & Results Team Records Points Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds Three-Point Field Goals Assists Steals Blocks Minutes Games/Fouls Miscellaneous Records vs. Opponents Records vs. Conferences on-oss History Year-by-Year Results In-Season Tournaments Basketball by the Numbers Stanford University University at a Glance San Francisco Bay Area Stanford University Notables Stanford Athletics Athletic Facilities Athletic Director Ted eland Pac-10 Conference National Champions Scholarship Funding Stanford on Television Media Information Media Coverage Media Information/Directory Stanford on the eb Stanford University Basketball Media Guide The Stanford University Basketball Media guide is a production of the Stanford University Media Relations Office, Arrillaga Family Sports Center, Department of Athletics, Stanford, Ca Editor/riter/Researcher Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director Design/Production Don Hogue Team Photographer David Gonzales Photographers David Gonzales, Sarah Rosenbaum Cover Design Terry Smith design; photography by Joe Quever. Digital illustration by Jeff Rossman. Inside covers by Don Hogue; Photography by David Gonzales Printing db Print Solutions Stanford Basketball 13

14 Trent Johnson Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball Trent Johnson Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball Trent Johnson File: Birthdate September 12, 1956 Birthplace Berkeley, Ca Hometown Seattle, A High School Franklin HS College Boise State, B.S. Physical Education, 1983 ife Jackie Children Tinishia, 21; Terry, 18 Trent Johnson was named the Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball on May 24, Anew era of Stanford Basketball was ushered in on May 25, 2004, when Trent Johnson became the 16th men s basketball head coach in Stanford history. Johnson replaced Mike Montgomery who retired after 18 seasons to become the head coach of the NBA s Golden State arriors. Johnson, a Stanford assistant coach for three seasons from , had been the head coach at Nevada for the past five campaigns ( ). Johnson took over the reigns of a Stanford program that has qualified for ten consecutive NCAA Tournaments, making an NCAA Final Four appearance in 1998 and an Elite Eight showing in Trent Johnson has become one of the top basketball coaches in the country, said Stanford Athletic Director Dr. Ted eland. e are excited to have him rejoin the Stanford Athletics family and maintain the excellence that has been established by his predecessors. During the season, Johnson led Nevada to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in school history as the olf Pack tied a school record with 25 wins (25-9). Nevada posted upset victories in the 2004 NCAA Tournament over Michigan State and Gonzaga before the olf Pack was finally beaten by eventual NCAA runner up Georgia Tech in a regional semifinal game. Nevada also tied for a share of the estern Athletic Conference regular season crown for the first time in school history and captured the AC Tournament. In , Johnson was named the AC Coach of the Year by CollegeInsider.com when the olf Pack received an NIT bid and finished with an record. Johnson also guided Nevada to the championship game of the 2003 AC Tournament. Johnson s coaching and recruiting expertise was proven as he oversaw the rise of a previously struggling Nevada program to the premier program in the AC. Prior to Johnson s arrival, Nevada had made just two NCAA Tournament appearances in school history and had never won an NCAA Tournament game. His success included three players who were selected all-conference, including Corey Jackson, who was fifth in the nation in rebounding in Jackson was the first AC player to average a double-double (points-rebounds) and is currently a defensive end in the NF for the Cleveland Browns. Other all-conference players included Terrance Green, the nephew of NBA great A.C. Green, and Kirk Snyder, the AC league MVP and honorable mention All-American as a junior. Snyder was the 16th player chosen in the 2004 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz, and now is a teammate of Curtis Borchardt and Jarron Collins, who Johnson recruited during his previous years at Stanford. Johnson posted a record in his five seasons at Nevada. During his three seasons as an assistant coach at Stanford, the Cardinal made an appearance in the NCAA Final Four for the second time in school history ( ), reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen ( , ) Stanford is a special university for special student-athletes. The university represents what all college athletics should represent the student-athlete. The student-athletes are highly motivated and always put themselves in a position to succeed. Trent Johnson Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball Trent Johnson has become one of the top basketball coaches in the country. He is no stranger to success, having helped lead Stanford to the NCAA Final Four in 1998 and the Nevada olf Pack to the 2004 AC Championship and the NCAA Sweet Stanford Basketball

15 Trent Johnson Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball and captured the Pac-10 title ( ), while chalking up a (.796) overall record. Before his three-year stint at Stanford, Johnson spent four years at Rice ( ). During his four seasons with the Owls, Rice made an appearance in the NIT. Johnson was also an assistant coach at ashington ( ). His recruiting class included two of the top five newcomers in the Pacific-10 Conference, including the conference Freshman of the Year Mark Pope. Johnson began his Division I collegiate coaching career at Utah ( ), where he established himself as a top recruiter. He signed Josh Grant, the 1990 AC Most Valuable Player and a Naismith Award finalist. He was also responsible for recruiting Jimmy Soto, a finalist for the College ittle Big Man Award. The Utes made two trips to the NIT during Johnson s three seasons in Salt ake City. Johnson also coached on the high school level. He was the head coach at Boise High School ( ) during which Boise won the Idaho state title in Johnson was also a successful player, lettering four years and playing his way into the Top 10 in the record books in scoring and rebounding at Boise State ( ). During his sophomore season ( ), the Broncos won the Big Sky Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament with former Stanford head coach Mike Montgomery as an assistant. The following year ( ), Johnson was named Boise State s Most Improved Player and as a senior ( ) he was the team s Most Inspirational Player. Johnson also earned All-Big Sky Conference honors in his final season in Boise. The Johnson Family Trent, Jackie, Tinishia, Terry Johnson played professionally for the ashington umberjacks of the estern Basketball eague. Johnson currently serves on the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Special Committee on Recruiting and Access. This committee is comprised of a select few prominent coaches to suggest ways to provide a more equitable and informational recruiting process for the potential student-athlete and to enhance the educational opportunities for student-athletes while in college. Johnson earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Boise State in Johnson and his wife, Jackie, have two children; a daughter, Tinishia, 21, and a son, Terry, 18. Trent Johnson Facts Coaching Career Utah, Assistant Coach two NIT appearances ashington, Assistant Coach Rice, Assistant Coach one NIT appearance Stanford, Assistant Coach NCAA Sweet Sixteen NCAA Final Four three NCAA appearances Nevada, Head Coach NCAA Sweet Sixteen one NCAA appearance one NIT appearance : : : : NIT appearance AC Tournament championship game : 25-9 NCAA Sweet Sixteen AC Tournament champions AC regular season co-champions Overall Record as Head Coach Stanford Basketball 15

16 Associate Head Coach Eric Reveno Eric Reveno Associate Head Coach Stanford (1989) Birthdate March 12, 1966 Birthplace Stanford, Ca Hometown Menlo Park, Ca High School The Menlo School College Stanford, B.A. Economics, 1989 Stanford, Masters Business Administration, 1995 ife Amanda Children Katie, 2 Eric Reveno, who played a major role in the success of Stanford basketball in the late 1980s, is in his eighth season on the Cardinal coaching staff, and his first season as associate head coach. Eric has been instrumental in the success of Stanford Basketball, said Cardinal head coach Trent Johnson. e are very fortunate to have him on staff applying his coaching skills and working hard to obtain our lofty goals. During his tenure at Stanford, Reveno has helped the Cardinal program grow into one of the nation s top basketball programs. Reveno, with his outstanding ability to coach and recruit, has helped Stanford build a (.825) record during his tenure on The Farm, earn seven trips to the NCAA Tournament, make a trip to the Final Four, win four Pacific-10 titles, be a part of three #1 ranked teams, and help establish Stanford as one of the most respected programs in the United States. As a Stanford graduate, Reveno has served as an invaluable mentor to the Cardinal student-athletes. He has helped guide 12 Cardinal players to 16 All Pac-10 Academic honors. In Reveno s first season on The Farm, Stanford earned a berth at the 1998 NCAA Final Four. That season, Reveno helped lead one of the great Cardinal teams of all-time with a 30-5 record. That team broke or tied 18 school, Maples Pavilion and NCAA records. In addition to being an excellent recruiter, Reveno has become one of the nation s most experienced and respected post play coaches. In recent years, he has been asked to teach post play at various camps and clinics around the country. At Stanford, Reveno has coached such outstanding frontline players as Mark Madsen, Jarron and Jason Collins, Curtis Borchardt, Tim Young and Rob ittle. Above: Associate Head Coach Eric Reveno receives his championship trophy following the 2004 Pac-10 Championship game. Below: Reveno speaks during a pre-game Chalk Talk at Dallmar Court to Cage Club members and season ticket holders. Reveno played in 116 games during his four year career at Stanford ( ), including 30 games as a starter during his senior season in During that season, Reveno averaged 9.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. Reveno was the team s starting center and helped lead the Cardinal to a 26-7 record, a 15-3 mark in the Pac-10, and a #12 national ranking. The Cardinal advanced to the NCAA tournament, Stanford s first appearance in the tourney since the season. Reveno is tenth all-time in blocked shots with 61. During his senior season, he was second on the team in steals with 40, and amongst the team leaders in shooting at 52 percent. After graduating from Stanford, Reveno played professional basketball in Japan from Born March 12, 1966, Reveno graduated from Stanford in 1989 with a degree in Economics and obtained his Masters degree in Business Administration from Stanford in For two years, he was president of Riekes Center in Menlo Park, a non-profit mentoring organization that trains junior high school to professional level athletes. Reveno and his wife, Amanda, reside in Menlo Park. They have a child, Katie, who was born May 15, Stanford Basketball

17 Assistant Coach Tony Fuller Since joining the Cardinal basketball staff on April 1, 1999, Tony Fuller has helped maintain Stanford s status as one of the elite basketball programs with his hard work and dedication. As he enters his sixth season as an assistant coach on The Farm, Fuller has helped coached Stanford to a (.825) record, three Pac-10 titles, five NCAA Tournaments, and has been a part of three Stanford teams that have been ranked #1 in the nation. Stanford is very lucky to have a coach with Tony s wealth of knowledge, said Cardinal head coach Trent Johnson. Coach Fuller exemplifies class. His expertise will be sought after by many schools looking for a new head coach. Fuller, a former head coach at Pepperdine and San Diego State, is an excellent coach and recruiter who has developed such top players as Mark Madsen, Casey Jacobsen, Curtis Borchardt, Jarron and Jason Collins and Josh Childress. His coaching expertise has helped the Collins twins, Madsen, Borchardt and Jacobsen develop into players who have taken their talents to the NBA. Fuller, 46, before arriving at Stanford, served as an assistant coach at Utah State University. He was an assistant coach at Colorado State for two seasons ( , ) after four years as a head coach (two seasons at San Diego State in and , and two seasons at Pepperdine in , ). Fuller began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Pepperdine from From there, Fuller went to UCA as an assistant coach for four seasons ( ) before obtaining his first head coaching position. As a player at Pepperdine, Fuller earned All-est Coast Conference honors and helped the aves to the NCAA Tournament in 1979 and the NIT in He then played for the NBA s Detroit Pistons, and the Anchorage Knights of the CBA before entering the coaching profession. Fuller earned his bachelor s degree in physical education in 1983, and his Master s Degree in 1989 from Pepperdine. Fuller has a son, Preston, 12. Fuller was born September 4, Tony Fuller Assistant Coach Pepperdine (1983) Birthdate September 4, 1958 Birthplace Detroit, Mi Hometown Detroit, Mi High School St. Martin De Porres College Pepperdine, B.S., Physical Education, 1983 M.S., Physical Education, Stanford Basketball 17

18 Assistant Coach.J. Hepp.J. Hepp Assistant Coach North Carolina (2001) Birthdate September 26, 1978 Birthplace Easton, Pa Hometown Raleigh, NC High School eesville Road College North Carolina, B.S. Business Administration, 2001 North Carolina, M.A., Sports Administration, 2003 Hepp enters his second season with Stanford basketball and his first season as an Assistant Coach..J. Hepp served on Mike Montgomery s staff at Stanford as the Video Coordinator during the season. I have been very fortunate to be surrounded by such a knowledgeable and committed staff, said Trent Johnson, Stanford head coach..j. is certainly no exception. He is well on his way to developing in to an excellent coach. Hepp, 25, arrived at Stanford after a two-year stint as the graduate assistant at North Carolina. His energy for recruiting played a substantial role in the staff s research of underclassman s academic background as well as planning official visits. Hepp s first year on the The Farm was a monumental year for the Cardinal. Stanford raced out to a school record 26-0 start and won the Pac-10 regular season title with a 17-1 mark in league play. The championship was Stanford s fourth Pac-10 title in the last six years. In the post-season, Stanford won the Pac-10 tournament and earned a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament for the third time in the last five seasons. The Cardinal finished the season with a record of 30-2, posting the highest winning percentage in college basketball (.938) and earning the #1 ranking in the year s final Associated Press poll. Pac-10 Player of the Year, Josh Childress, was a first team All- American and was selected as the #6 overall pick in the 2004 NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks..J. graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2001 with a B.S. degree in Business Administration. He competed as a walk-on guard for Carolina s Junior Varsity team for two seasons. As a senior, he served as a Student Assistant Coach on the J.V. team and volunteered his time in the basketball office. His dedication earned him an opportunity to work as a Graduate Assistant on the UNC staff for the next two years where he assisted with recruiting and video, as well as continuing to work with the J.V. program. He earned a Master s degree in Sport Administration in J. Is a Raleigh, NC native and played basketball at eesville Road High School. He was also a four-year starter at shortstop on the baseball team..j. was born on September 26, 1978 in Easton, PA Stanford Basketball

19 Strength Coach Juan Pablo Reggiardo Coach Reggiardo graduated from the University of Arizona with an emphasis in Exercise Physiology and Psychology. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, a United States eightlifting Federation Certified Club Coach, as well as a United States Track & Field evel 1 Coach. Originally from Montevideo, Uruguay, in South America, Coach Reggiardo has lived most of his life in the United States, and has been in the Bay Area since Prior to joining Stanford, he spent the last five years working at the Riekes Center for Human Enhancement in Menlo Park, CA, a non-profit mentoring organization, where he still serves as the Director of Athletic Fitness Programs. Coach Reggiardo brings a great amount of experience to Stanford from his work with various high school, collegiate and professional athletes. Some of the more recent professional basketball players Coach Reggiardo has worked with are Josh Childress, Curtis Borchardt, Freddy Jones, Troy Bell, Teshawn Prince, and Sue Bird. Juan Pablo Reggiardo Strength Coach Arizona (1998) The newest addition to the Stanford basketball staff is Juan Pablo Reggiardo, strength and conditioning coach for the men s basketball team. Although new to the Cardinal staff, Juan Pablo had been assisting John Murray, Stanford s previous strength coach, on a volunteer basis for the seasons. Murray resigned after the season to become the new strength and conditioning coach for the NBA s Golden State arriors Stanford Basketball 19

20 Basketball Staff Donny Guerinoni Video Coordinator Nevada (2001) Donny Guerinoni, in his first year with the Cardinal, was hired as the new men s basketball video coordinator on July 26, Guerinoni s hiring filled the vacant position left upon the promotion of.j. Hepp to assistant coach. Guerinoni, who was the first basketball recruit for head coach Trent Johnson at Nevada, comes to Stanford after spending the last two seasons as the men s assistant coach at est Valley College in the South Bay area. During that time, Donny worked under Danny Yoshikawa while attending graduate school at San Jose State University. A California native, Donny was born and raised in the small town of Sebastopol, located 10 miles west of Santa Rosa in Sonoma County. Upon graduating from high school, Guerinoni moved to Saratoga, California where he attended est Valley College. There, he played basketball under head coach Bob Burton and was able help his team win two league championships. In his sophomore season, Donny was named league MVP and first-team all state. After completing his final year at est Valley in 1999, Guerinoni attended the University of Nevada where he competed in both the Big est and estern Athletic Conferences under current Stanford Head Coach Trent Johnson. During his two years at Nevada, Guerinoni was named to the AC Academic All-American Team and was known for his ability to shoot. Donny graduated from the University of Nevada with a B.A. in business marketing. Donny was instrumental in laying the foundation for the Nevada program that now exists both on and off the floor, said Johnson. His parents, Don and Yolanda, still reside in Sebastopol with his younger siblings, Christina and Jordan. Guerinoni was born March 12, Stanford Basketball Behind the Scenes Ryan Mcilliams Manager Josh Johnson Manager Tim Caflisch Manager Alexa Stottlemyer Statistician Stanford Basketball staff (left to right): Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director; Olatunde Sobomehin, External Relations Assistant; Sandi Peregrina, Administrative Associate; J.T. Batson, Men s Basketball External Relations Bob Vazquez Media Relations Director In his 22nd year at Stanford University Main public relations responsibilities include men s basketball Has won more than 20 national media guide awards, including nine basketball awards since 1999 A member of the United States Basketball riters Association Assistant Venue Press Chief (basketball) at the 1984 Summer Olympics in os Angeles Began his public relations career at UC Santa Barbara in 1977 Graduated from San Diego State University in 1972 with a Radio/TV Journalism degree. Olatunde Sobomehin External Relations Assistant Starting his sixth season with Stanford Basketball Served as head manager for two seasons ettered on the Cardinal varsity during his senior season Voted Most Inspirational Player ( ) His current duties include recruiting correspondence and communications Graduated with a degree in Urban Studies Founder and President of Esfac'e Designer Cuts, Unlimited. Sandi Peregrina Administrative Associate Starting her 19th year as Stanford s men s basketball administrative associate Has been a member of the athletic department since 1981 Her current responsibilities include senior associate office manager, basketball accounting and team travel. J.T. Batson Director of Men s Basketball External Relations In his first year with the Cardinal basketball program Oversees fundraising efforts and the Sixth Man Club as well as serves as the liaison with media relations, marketing, ticketing and community outreach Majored in Political Science at Stanford JT has worked with the Undergraduate Admissions Office, the Office of Government and Community Relations and with Stanford soccer One of the founders of the student group ISIS and the Events at Stanford System that was given the Dean s Award for Outstanding Achievement Stanford Basketball

21 Season Outlook Stanford Basketball Outlook STANFORD, CA Above all the wins and its success on the court, Stanford Basketball has gained the utmost respect for its ability to work hard, its team chemistry, and its reputation for players who are highly regarded as student-athletes. Both at home and on the road, fans and foes of Stanford have admired the basketball program for its ability to produce standout results not only on the court but in the classroom as well (12 All Pac-10 Academic honors in the last four years). Stanford has earned a school record ten straight trips to the NCAA Tournament, has won the Pacific-10 title four of the last six seasons, has been ranked #1 in two of the last four years, and has earned a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament three of the past five years. That impressive resume has always caught the attention of Trent Johnson, who enters his first season as head coach of the Stanford Cardinal. Nick Robinson has started 36 games for the Cardinal the past two seasons. Stanford has won 33 of those games. By Bob Vazquez Media Relations Director Rob ittle provides inside strength for Stanford in Skillful, athletic and competitive are three words to describe All-Pac-10 point guard Chris Hernandez Stanford Basketball 21

22 Season Outlook Matt Haryasz is expected to enjoy a breakout season. Jason Haas has the experience and confidence to run the point-guard position. Dan Grunfeld provides excellent shooting range from threepoint territory Stanford Facts ocation: Stanford, CA President: Dr. John Hennessy Athletic Director: Dr. Ted eland Enrollment: 6,556 Undergraduates, 6,519 Graduates Founded: 1891 School Colors: Cardinal & hite Nickname: Cardinal Conference: Pacific-10 Arena: Maples Pavilion (7,223) Record: 30-2 Conference Record: 17-1 (1st place) Starters Returning: 3 Starters ost: 2 ettermen Returning: 10 ettermen ost: 4 Stanford is a special university for special student-athletes, said Johnson, whose first tour of Stanford was as an assistant coach from This university represents what all college athletics should represent the student-athlete. The studentathletes are highly motivated and they always put themselves in a position to succeed. The Stanford basketball program has enjoyed great success with student-athletes who work very hard, are highly motivated and bright, and combined with a great coaching staff, the team has succeeded on-and-off the court. Each year, great players have graduated from Stanford, only to be replaced by another group of young, eager players who have accepted the challenge to represent Stanford in the sport of basketball. In recent years, great players such as Casey Jacobsen, Jarron and Jason Collins, Mark Madsen and Arthur ee have left lofty memories for others to pick up and enhance. This year, the Cardinal will miss the talents, experience and leadership of Josh Childress, Matt ottich, Justin Davis and Joe Kirchofer. All four helped Stanford to a 30-2 record and a #1 ranking last year. Childress has now taken his talents to the NBA s Atlanta Hawks, while ottich, Davis and Kirchofer graduated with Stanford degrees along with the respect of Stanford followers because of their winning personalities. Three starters return along with seven other lettermen, and the addition of two freshmen should help keep Stanford in the running for another Pac- 10 title and an eleventh straight journey to the NCAA Tournament. However, head coach Trent Johnson says the journey won t be easy. You don t replace Josh Childress with one guy; it s going to be done by committee. You don t replace a guy like Matt ottich who was so competitive; a tough guy who could shoot the ball from deep range. One or two guys are going to have to come in and fill that void. Joe Kirchofer will be missed. Joe was a warrior. Along with another graduating senior Justin Davis, this group of graduating seniors plus Josh Childress will be hard to replace. Our returning players will have some challenges in front of them to get back to the level where we can compete for a Pac-10 championship. Stanford s three returning starters (Chris Hernandez, Rob ittle and Nick Robinson) will provide the anchor for this year s squad. Each provides different types of personalities that will add up to a winning formula. Hernandez is the fiery point-guard leader; ittle is the experienced big man who will provide scoring inside; while Robinson is the silent leader who has gained the respect of his teammates with his ability to help Stanford win numerous games. Hernandez was an All Pac-10 performer and a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award last year, symbolic of the nation s best point-guard. In averaging ten points per game last year, Hernandez won the Pac-10 free throw percentage title (.914, fourth-nationally) and the three-point field goal percentage crown (.460). ittle averaged 9.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. ittle s shooting percentage of.571 was third-best in the conference. Stanford was 24-1 in games started by Robinson last year. In the last two seasons, Robinson has started 36 games, and Stanford has won 33 times. Robinson is simply a winner. Matt Haryasz, Dan Grunfeld, Tim Morris, Jason Haas, Fred ashington, Carlton eatherby, Mark Bradford and Evan Moore will need to step up to keep Stanford among the nation s elite in basketball and this group is capable of doing that. Haryasz is expected to produce major numbers for Stanford in The potential and talent are there for Haryasz who has worked hard since the end of last year knowing that he will step into a starting role at power forward this year. Grunfeld will seek to fill the three-point scoring punch provided by ottich last Stanford Basketball

23 Season Outlook Fred ashington gained valuable experience as a freshman for Stanford last year. Tim Morris will garner plenty of minutes for Stanford in Carlton eatherby provides valuable depth at guard. year. Grunfeld has deep shooting range and will be a contender for a spot at off-guard. Morris redshirted last year, and thus knows the Cardinal system and has gained weight and strength to handle a lengthy season. Morris can shoot, run the court, and has the ability to drive to the basket. Haas earned quality playing time at the point-guard position last year. His experience and confidence will be obvious this year. ashington shot 47 percent from the floor last year and has the ability to provide scoring and additional rebounding in eatherby gives Stanford another quality point-guard while Bradford and Moore are members of the Cardinal football team who will join the Cardinal hoopsters at the conclusion of the 2004 season. Taj Finger and Peter Prowitt are the incoming freshmen for Stanford who will see immediate action this season. Finger, a forward, has shown the ability to shoot the basketball while Prowitt, a center, will see immediate action as a backup center and forward to ittle. Our biggest goal is to be aggressive at both ends of the floor, and to try and get better every day, said Johnson. I have told the team not to worry about the middle or end of the year; just take the necessary steps during the course of the season in terms of making yourself a better basketball player, enjoy the journey and stay aggressive. If we can do all those things, and remain injury free, then by the end of the year, hopefully we ll be playing our best basketball, and then let the chips fall where they may. A highly competitive schedule again awaits the Cardinal team in The schedule includes the EA Sports Maui Invitational (Nov ). The field includes North Carolina, Texas, ouisville, and Tennessee (Stanford s first round opponent). Stanford opens the season against San Francisco at the Pete Newell Challenge (Nov. 19) in Oakland. Maples Pavilion is nearing completion of a $30 million renovation with the first home games scheduled against UC Davis (Dec. 18), Dartmouth (Dec. 22) and Montana (Dec. 23). An exhibition game against Concordia College (Nov. 13) will be played at Santa Clara s eavey Center. Guards Make no mistake about it, Chris Hernandez (6- foot-2, 190, Junior, Fresno, Ca) is a tested leader and dominant figure on the court for Stanford. Athletic, competitive, hard-working, intense are just a few adjectives to describe Hernandez game. Hernandez refuses to be defeated. Hernandez leads from the start of the game to the very end. Many rival coaches, last year, thought that Hernandez was the Pac-10 s Most Valuable Player. Hernandez, a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award (symbolic of the nation s best pointguard), gained first team All Pac-10 honors last year in averaging ten points and 4.4 assists per game (#8 in the Pac-10). Hernandez led the conference in free throw percentage (.914) and three-point field goal percentage (.460). Jason Haas (6-foot-2, 190, Junior, Spring Mills, Pa) provided Stanford with excellent point-guard play as a reserve last year. Haas started two games and helped lead Stanford to wins over Nevada-as Vegas and Florida International. Expect increased confidence from Haas who will also be counted upon to increase his scoring totals along with his ability to run the team. Carlton eatherby (6-foot- 1, 180, Junior, Tacoma, a) will provide added depth at point-guard. Stanford needs a long-range shooter at the off-guard position and Dan Grunfeld (6-foot-6, 215, Junior, River Hills, i) is the answer. Grunfeld has the ability to shoot from deep behind the arc, and will fill the need left by the graduation of Matt ottich. Grunfeld scored a career-high 21 points (5-for-8 from the floor, 9-for-9 from the free throw line) in 22 minutes of play against Southern Utah last season. Tim Morris (6-for-4, 215, Redshirt Freshman, Atlanta, Ga) is ready to contribute to Stanford s success in Morris added weight and strength along with learning the intricate Stanford system as a redshirt freshman last year. Morris can run the court, score to the basket, and possesses good range from the outside. Mark Bradford (6-foot-2, 205, Sophomore, os Angeles, Ca) is another Cardinal football standout at wide receiver and like forward Evan Moore (6-foot-7, 235, Sophomore, Brea, Ca) will be available to the basketball team at the conclusion of the football season. Forwards Get ready for a huge season from Matt Haryasz (6-foot-11, 230, Junior, Page, Az). Haryasz is expected to start at power forward and will be a scoring force inside for Stanford in ast year, Haryasz averaged 17 minutes per game as a key Stanford Basketball 23

24 Season Outlook Evan Moore will provide depth along the frontline for Stanford in Mark Bradford has the ability to shoot consistently from the outside. reserve and averaged 6.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Haryasz shot 53 percent from the floor and collected 37 blocks, eighth-best in the Pac-10. Haryasz started one game last year and responded with a career-high 19 points (9-for-14 from the floor), seven rebounds, three assists and a block in 33 minutes of play at Oregon. Nick Robinson (6- foot-6, 205, Senior, iberty, Mo) simply goes about his business; the business of winning. Such hard work and dedication has earned Robinson the upmost respect from his teammates and opponents. Robinson doesn t seek the limelight. All he does is work behind the scenes to encourage his teammates, work diligently in the weight room, spend extra hours working on his game, and also being an All Pac-10 Academic student-athlete. In the last two seasons, Robinson has started 36 games, and Stanford has won 33 of them. ast year, Stanford went 24-1 with Robinson as a starter. Robinson averaged 6.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game last year while second on the team in steals (32). Robinson will always be remembered for his successful 35-foot three-point winner at the buzzer as Stanford beat Arizona, That play earned an ESPY nomination. Fred ashington (6-foot-5, 210, Sophomore, os Angeles, Ca) gives Stanford excellent depth at the small forward position behind Robinson. ashington played in 24 games and showed the ability to shoot the basketball (47 percent) and run the floor. In 13 minutes of play against Oregon State, ashington tallied eleven points (4-for-5 from the floor), three rebounds, a block and a steal. Evan Moore (6-foot-7, 235, Sophomore, Brea, Ca) provides bulk under the basket but Moore will not be available until the end of the Stanford football season. Moore is another major contributor as a wide receiver. Taj Finger (6-foot-8, 185, Freshman, Mt. Kisco, NY) will provide depth. Finger has a large array of shots. Center Honors Candidate Rob ittle (6-foot-10, 260, Senior, Hampton, Va) has continued throughout his Stanford career to make sharp improvements in his game, and this senior is on track to enjoy a memorable season in ittle possesses a knack for scoring around the basket, grabbing the tough rebounds, providing excellent leadership and has worked extremely hard during the last two seasons to be in top physical condition due to a healthy diet and an extensive weight training program. ittle averaged 9.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per game last year, and expect those figures to climb dramatically this year. ittle shot.571 from the floor last year, third-best in the Pac-10. ittle scored a career-high 18 points (7-for-9 from the floor) along with seven rebounds and two blocks in Stanford s victory at UCA. ittle will be asked to play a lot of minutes this year with inexperienced depth at center. ast year, Joe Kirchofer provided great depth at center with his experience and court savvy. Kirchofer has graduated, and now Peter Prowitt (6-foot-10, 250 pounds, Arlington, Va) must fill that role. Prowitt has the talent to get the job done. Stanford Basketball Schedule November 13 #Concordia University (exhibition) 1:00 p.m. at Santa Clara at Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, Ca) 19 vs USF (CSTV) 8:30 p.m. at EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, Hi) 22 vs. Tennessee (ESPN2) 6:30 p.m. (ht) tba 28 at Santa Clara 7:00 p.m. December 11 at Michigan State (CBS) 4:00 p.m. (et) The Palace, Auburn Hills, Mi 13 at Denver 7:00 p.m. (mt) 18 UC Davis (KRON) 7:00 p.m. 22 Dartmouth 7:00 p.m. 23 Montana 7:00 p.m. 31 *at ashington State 5:00 p.m. at Spokane, a January 2 *at ashington 12:30 p.m. 6 *Arizona State 7:00 p.m. 8 *Arizona (Fox Sports Net) Noon 15 *at California (Fox Sports Net) 1:00 p.m. 20 *at UCA 7:30 p.m. 22 *at USC (ABC) 3:00 p.m. 27 *Oregon State 7:00 p.m. 29 *Oregon (Fox Sports Net) 5:30 p.m. February 3 *at Arizona State 6:30 p.m. (mt) 5 *at Arizona (CBS) 11:00 a.m. (mt) 12 *California (ABC) 12:30 p.m. 17 *USC 7:00 p.m. 20 *UCA (CBS) 12:30 p.m. 24 *at Oregon State 7:05 p.m. 26 *at Oregon tba March 3 *ashington State 7:00 p.m. 5 *ashington tba at Pacific-10 Tournament tba Staples Center, os Angeles, Ca NCAA Tournament at NCAA First/Second Round tba at NCAA Regional Finals tba April 2 & 4 at NCAA Final Four tba at St. ouis, Mo #Exhibition Game Schedule subject to change *Pac-10 Game All times local Home games (in bold) played at Maples Pavilion Stanford Basketball

25 Stanford Basketball Radio-Television Roster 2 Mark Bradford Guard 3 Carlton eatherby Guard 10 Tim Morris Guard 11 Chris Hernandez Guard 15 Evan Moore Forward 20 Dan Grunfeld Guard/Forward 21 Nick Robinson Forward 31 Taj Finger Forward 32 Jason Haas Guard 42 Rob ittle Center 44 Fred ashington Forward 52 Matt Haryasz Forward 55 Peter Prowitt Center Trent Johnson Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball Eric Reveno Associate Head Coach Tony Fuller Assistant Coach.J. Hepp Assistant Coach Juan Pablo Reggiardo Strength Coach Stanford Basketball 25

26 Stanford Basketball Roster Alphabetical Roster No Pos Ht gt Class High School Hometown 2 * Mark Bradford G So. Fremont os Angeles, Ca 31 Taj Finger F Fr. Fox ane Mt. Kisco, NY 20 ** Dan Grunfeld G/F Jr. Nicolet River Hills, i 32 ** Jason Haas G Jr. Blair Academy (NJ) Spring Mills, Pa 52 ** Matt Haryasz F Jr. Page Page, Az 11 ** Chris Hernandez G Jr. Clovis est Fresno, Ca 42*** Rob ittle C Sr. Paul VI Catholic Hampton, Va 15 * Evan Moore F So. Brea-Olinda Brea, Ca 10 Tim Morris G #Fr. hitefield Academy Atlanta, Ga 55 Peter Prowitt C Fr. The Potomac School Arlington, Va 21*** Nick Robinson F Sr. iberty iberty, Mo 44 * Fred ashington F So. Bishop Montgomery os Angeles, Ca 3 ** Carlton eatherby G Jr. Curtis Tacoma, a * = No. of letters won; # Medical redshirt Numerical Roster No Pos Ht gt Class 2 * Mark Bradford G So. 3 * Carlton eatherby G Jr. 10 Tim Morris G #Fr. 11 ** Chris Hernandez G Jr. 15 * Evan Moore F So. 20 ** Dan Grunfeld G/F Jr. 21*** Nick Robinson F Sr. 31 Taj Finger F Fr. 32 ** Jason Haas G Jr. 42*** Rob ittle C Sr. 44 * Fred ashington F So. 52 ** Matt Haryasz F Jr. 55 Peter Prowitt C Fr. Head Coach Trent Johnson (Boise State, 1983) 1st year Assistant Coaches: Tony Fuller (Pepperdine, 1980) 6th year.j. Hepp (North Carolina, 2001) 1st year Eric Reveno (Stanford, 1989) 8th year Starters Returning: 3 Numbers in parentheses = number of games started in Chris Hernandez (30) Rob ittle (33) Nick Robinson (25) Newcomers: 2 Taj Finger, Forward Peter Prowitt, Center Pronunciation Guide Taj Finger (like Taj Mahal) Matt Haryasz (Harry-S) Peter Prowitt (prow-it) ettermen Returning: 10 * Mark Bradford ** Dan Grunfeld ** Jason Haas ** Matt Haryasz (1) ** Chris Hernandez (30) *** Rob ittle (31) * Evan Moore *** Nick Robinson (25) * Fred ashington ** Carlton eatherby ettermen ost: 4 *** Josh Childress (18) ****Matt ottich (32) ****Justin Davis (20) ****Joe Kirchofer (1) The Stanford Cardinal Men s Basketball Team. Front Row (-R) Donny Guerinoni (video coordinator), Carlton eatherby, Tim Morris, Chris Hernandez, Nick Robinson, Jason Haas, Mark Bradford, Dan Grunfeld, Juan Pablo Reggiardo (strength coach). Back Row (-R).J. Hepp (assistant coach), Trent Johnson (head coach), Fred ashington, Taj Finger, Rob ittle, Matt Haryasz, Peter Prowitt, Evan Moore, Eric Reveno (associate head coach), Tony Fuller (assistant coach). Stanford Roster by State (City) Arizona (1) Matt Haryasz (Page) California (4) Mark Bradford (os Angeles) Chris Hernandez (Fresno) Evan Moore (Brea) Fred ashington (os Angeles) Georgia (1) Tim Morris (Atlanta) Missouri (1) Nick Robinson (iberty) New York (1) Taj Finger (Mt. Kisco) Pennsylvania (1) Jason Haas (Spring Mills) Virginia (2) Rob ittle (Hampton) Peter Prowitt (Arlington) ashington (1) Carlton eatherby (Tacoma) isconsin (1) Dan Grunfeld (River Hills) How the Cardinal as Built Seniors (2) Rob ittle Nick Robinson Juniors (5) Dan Grunfeld Jason Haas Matt Haryasz Chris Hernandez Carlton eatherby Sophomores (3) Mark Bradford Evan Moore Fred ashington Freshman (3) Taj Finger Tim Morris (Redshirt) Peter Prowitt Stanford Basketball

27 Player Profiles Stanford: Continues to impress teammates and the coaches with his basketball abilities A quick, explosive guard with great ball control and the ability to get to the rim A two-sport athlete at Stanford A starting wide receiver in football Season (Freshman): Joined the basketball team after playing his freshman year as a wide receiver on the Cardinal football team Caught 37 passes for 587 yards (15.9 ypc) and three touchdowns Started seven of the eleven games on the football team Played his first collegiate basketball game against Southern Utah (12/22/03) and played four minutes with one assist Scored his first collegiate basket against Harvard (12/28/03) Scored a season-high three points in three minutes of play against Oregon State (2/26/04). # 2 Mark Bradford Guard Class: Sophomore Hometown: os Angeles, Ca Birthdate: October 7, 1984 High School: Fremont Major: Undeclared High School: Averaged 20 points per game as a senior at Fremont High School. Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / Totals / Stanford Basketball 27

28 Player Profiles Career Bests Points 3, Oregon State... 2/26/04 2, Harvard... 12/28/03 Rebounds 1, Harvard... 12/28/03 Assists 1. Southern Utah... 12/22/03 Blocks 1. Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Steals 1. Oregon State... 2/26/04 Minutes 4, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 3, Harvard... 12/28/03 3, Oregon State... 2/26/04 2, Arizona State... 2/5/04 2, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Mark Bradford Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Southern Utah Harvard *UCA *Arizona State *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon &ashington St ^Texas-S. Antonio Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Mark Bradford in the Pacific-10 Conference Team Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona State / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / ashington State / Career Totals / Mark Bradford in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / Career Totals / Mark Bradford File For me to improve as a player I need to: practice My primary inspiration in sports is: to be one of the best The thing I like about sports is: you get to compete My favorite pre-game ritual is to: watch the team get excited to play hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the fans My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion The most difficult opposing arena to play in is: McArthur Court (Oregon) If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: the Staples Center (os Angeles) The sports team that I followed when I was younger: os Angeles akers hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan My favorite NBA team: os Angeles akers The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Ogonna Nnamani (volleyball) Best book I have ever read: Siddhartha Favorite food: Chicken My favorite movie: Money Talks Favorite actress: Nia ong If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Denzel ashington My favorite musical group: suga free If I could be a superhero, I d be: Superman If I were not playing college basketball, I would: play college football Favorite sport other than basketball: football The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my brother The place I'd most like to visit: Miami Mark Bradford, a member of the Stanford football team, is one of the top wide receivers in the Pac Stanford Basketball

29 Player Profiles Stanford: Taj is a skilled forward who has the ability to shoot and defend ill add valuable depth to the Cardinal roster. High School: A four-year starter at Fox ane High School. as team captain for three years During his senior season averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds, 8 blocks, 5 steals, and 4.5 assists, leading his team in all categories Helped lead his team (25-4) to the sectional championship (was voted sectional tournament MVP) for the first time in 20 years and to the New York state Final Four for the first time in the school s history For his efforts was named first team all-state as a three-time allleague and two-time all section player Voted Mr. Basketball 2004 by the estchester County Basketball Coaches Association Voted Player of the Year by the New York Journal News as MVP of many tournaments As a senior he received the Con- Edison Scholar-Athlete Award Played AAU for the Tim Thomas Playaz, one of the top teams in the country.in 2003 they reached the elite eight of the as Vegas Big-Time Tournament and Taj was named to the all-tournament team Attended the Adidas ABCD camp in New Jersey As a junior was named all-league in track and field (high jump) Also selected to be a member of the National Honor Society. # 31 Taj Finger Forward Class: Freshman Hometown: Mt. Kisco, NY High School: Fox ane Birthdate: August 14, 1986 Major: Undeclared Taj Finger File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we can get out and run For me to improve as a player I need to: get stronger and faster My primary inspiration in sports is: my parents The thing I like about sports is: the reward I feel when I ve done my best My favorite pre-game ritual is to: watch a sports movie and take a nap My greatest athletic moment was: winning the sectional championship with my high school team If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden A friend from another college basketball team: Dave McClure (Duke) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Michael Jordan, ilt Chamberlain, arry Bird The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Chicago Bulls hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan The athlete I admire most: ance Armstrong My favorite NBA team: Chicago Bulls Since coming to Stanford I have learned: how to take care of myself The best thing about Stanford: the mix of great sports and academics Favorite food: Buffalo wings If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: cereal and peanut butter and jelly My favorite movie: The Shawshank Redemption My favorite TV show: Seinfeld Favorite actor: Vince Vaughn Favorite actress: Natalie Portman If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Jim Carrey My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: a fadeaway jump shot to win the NCAA championship My favorite musical group: Coldplay If I could be a superhero, I d be: Captain Planet If I were not playing college basketball, I would: have more time for friends and family After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: a strong leader Favorite sport other than basketball: baseball My parents were right when they told me: money isn t everything The best advice I ever received was: go with the flow If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Jesus Christ, illiam Shakespeare, Abraham incoln hat people don t know about me: I like to play the trumpet and piano The place I would most like to visit: Fiji The favorite place I ve visited: Disney orld I d like to switch places for a day with: the President Hobbies: poker Ten years from now I hope to be: playing professional basketball My advice to youngsters: work hard and have fun hat are you most thankful for in life: my family and friends If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my girlfriend If I won $1 million, I would: support my parents If I had one CD to listen to it would be: Blink 182 One wish I would make for the 21st century: a healthy environment Stanford Basketball 29

30 Player Profiles # 20 Dan Grunfeld Guard/Forward Class: Junior Hometown: River Hills, i High School: Nicolet Birthdate: February 7, 1984 Major: American Studies Stanford: Has the skill and the ability to emerge as the next scoring guard in a long line of Stanford elite players Can score in a variety of ways including perimeter jump shots, drives to the basket or in the post Is a gifted passer with a great feel for the game Season (Sophomore): Named first team Pacific-10 All-Academic An important reserve Averaged 11.2 minutes per game Scored a career-high 21 points (5-for-8 from the floor, 9-for-9 from the free throw line) in 22 minutes of play against Southern Utah (12/22/03) Scored 13 points along with four rebounds and two steals in a career-high 27 minutes against Florida International (12/15/03) Tallied nine points (7-for-8 from the free throw line) along with two assists in 17 minutes of play against UNV (12/13/03) Also scored nine points (7-for- 8 from the free throw line) against Arizona State (2/5/04) Grabbed five rebounds at UC Irvine (11/25/03) Tallied a crucial four-point play (3 pointer plus free throw) with 17 seconds remaining to help Stanford score a come-from-behind victory at ashington State (3/4/04) Season (Freshman): The freshman provided a spark off the bench Averaged 10.5 minutes per game Played double-digit minutes in 20 of 33 games Averaged 3.7 ppg Made 16 three-pointers, fourth-best on the Cardinal Scored a season-high 12 points (4-for-4 from the floor, 2-for-2 from threepoint territory, 2-for-2 from the free throw line ) against UC Irvine (12/19/02) Hit for nine points (4-for-6 from the floor) at UCA (2/22/03). High School: Averaged 23.9 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game during his senior season at Nicolet High School Shot 61 percent from the floor and 76 percent from the free throw line Helped lead his team to a 19-2 record in his senior season and a #2 state ranking At one point during his tenure at Nicolet, he helped his team win 26 straight conference games His best game came against Germantown High School when he scored 35 points, including 25 in a row During his senior season, won the conference MVP honors, all-league first team, first team all-area by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Associated Press first team all-state, CNI Suburban Player of the Year, and CBA first team all-state Nominated for the McDonald s All- America game Attracted the college recruiters after scoring 45 points in a game at the adidas Big Time Tournament in as Vegas during the summer of 2001 and was named to the all-tournament team Also named by The Sporting News as the Best Shooter out of more than 3,000 players During his junior season, averaged 17.2 points, and six rebounds per game Shot 42 percent from three-point range in leading Nicolet High School to an 18-3 record and a 14-0 mark in the North Shore Conference. A pre-season honorable mention All-American by Street & Smith s During his junior season, scored 28 points vs nationally ranked Milwaukee Vincent. Cardinal Catalogue: An outstanding student at Nicolet High School Gained numerous academic honors, including academic all-state and a member of the National Honor Society Son of Ernie Grunfeld, ashington izards President of Basketball Operations. Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / Totals , / Stanford Basketball

31 Player Profiles Dan Grunfeld Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento State at UC Irvine at Rice #Kansas UNV Florida International Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *at Arizona State *at Arizona *California *UCA *USC *at Oregon State *at Oregon *Arizona State *Arizona *at California *at USC *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington &ashington St &Oregon ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min #Boston Univ #Xavier Rice #Florida #North Carolina St. Mary s =Montana =Richmond UC Irvine ~at UNV %Gonzaga Yale *at California *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington *UCA *USC *at Arizona *at Arizona State *at Oregon *at Oregon State *ashington *ashington St *at USC *at UCA *Arizona State *Arizona *California &USC ^San Diego ^Connecticut Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Dan Grunfeld vs the Pacific-10 Conference Team Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / USC / ashington / ashington State / Totals / Dan Grunfeld in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / / Career Totals / Dan Grunfeld File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we will play hard and play together For me to improve as a player I need to: get lower on offense and defense For me to improve as a person I need to: be more patient at times My primary inspiration in sports is: to do the best that I can The thing I love about sports is: The competition and the fight My favorite pre-game ritual is to: take a nap My greatest athletic moment was: signing with Stanford The biggest thrill in my life to date is: going to NBA playoff games hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the fans My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden A friend from another college basketball team: Baker Dunleavey (Villanova) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O Neal The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: New York Knicks hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan, John Starks The athlete I admire most: Michael Jordan My favorite NBA team: ashington izards The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: John McEnroe (Tennis) Since coming to Stanford I have learned: there are a lot of interesting people in the world The best thing about Stanford: the people Best book I have ever read: The Count of Monte Cristo east favorite food: onions and cucumbers If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, bananas Favorite midnight snack: peanut butter & jelly sandwiches My favorite movie: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective My favorite TV show: Saved by the Bell Favorite actor: Jack Black Favorite actress: Natalie Portman If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: oody Harrelson My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: hitting a three-pointer at the buzzer to go to the Final Four If I could be a superhero, I d be: Superman If I were not playing college basketball, I would: be playing for fun After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: determined My parents were right when they told me: that if I worked hard good things would happen The best advice I ever received was: be yourself The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my mom and dad If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Andy Kaufman, Martin uther King Jr., Frank Sinatra One moment in history I wish I could have seen: Michael Jordan scoring 63 points at the Boston Garden hat people don t know about me: I grew up in New Jersey The place I would most like to visit: Hawaii The favorite place I ve visited: as Vegas I d like to switch places for a day with: P. Diddy Hobbies: collecting stuff, hanging out with friends, watching movies Ten years from now I hope to be: happy My advice to youngsters: work hard and stay focused hat are you most thankful for in life: my family If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my dog Nikki and my Tivo If I won $1 million, I would: save it If I had one CD to listen to it would be: Tupac s Greatest Hits One wish I would make for the 21st century: peace Career Bests Points 22, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 13, Florida International... 12/15/03 12, UC Irvine... 12/19/02 9, Gonzaga... 12/28/02 9, UCA... 2/22/03 9, UNV... 12/13/03 9, Arizona State... 2/5/04 Rebounds 5, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 4, USC... 1/25/03 4, Florida International... 12/15/03 4, California... 2/14/04 4, Oregon State... 2/26/04 Assists 3, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 3, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, Gonzaga... 12/28/02 2, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 2, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 2, Arizona... 2/7/04 2, California... 2/14/04 2, Oregon State... 2/14/04 Blocks 1, Rice... 11/24/02 1, Oregon... 1/11/03 1, Arizona... 1/30/03 1. Harvard... 12/28/03 Steals 2, Arizona State... 2/1/03 2, ashington State... 2/15/03 2, Florida International... 12/15/03 1, eleven times Minutes 27, Florida International... 12/15/03 22, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 20, Harvard... 12/20/03 19, Gonzaga... 12/28/02 18, California... 1/4/03 18, UCA... 2/22/03 18, UC Irvine... 2/22/ Stanford Basketball 31

32 Player Profiles # 32 Jason Haas Guard Class: Junior Hometown: Spring Mills, Pa High School: Blair Academy (Blairstown, NJ) Birthdate: November 22, 1983 Major: Sociology Stanford: as a major contributor to Stanford s 30-2 record last year Has the strong ability to run the team Finished with season on an incredibly high note with his performance during the Pacific-10 Tournament Season (Sophomore): Named Honorable Mention All Pacific-10 Academic Earned his first collegiate start against UNV (12/13/03) Subbing for an injured Chris Hernandez, started two games (UNV, Florida International) In those two games, played 58 minutes, scored eleven points, dished out seven assists along with five rebounds and three steals Played a career-high 33 minutes, six points (4-for-4 from the free throw line), five assists and two steals against UNV (12/13/03) Followed up with five points and four rebounds (career-high) against Florida International (12/15/03) At the Pacific-10 Tournament, went 5-for-6, tallying ten points along with six assists in 30 minutes of play Played ten key minutes in the second half against Gonzaga (12/20/03) after starter Chris Hernandez picked up his fourth foul with 13:12 in the second half and helped maintain Stanford s lead Tallied a career-high seven points along with two assists in 17 minutes against Arizona State (2/5/04) Played 16 minutes against Oregon State (2/26/04) with five points and three rebounds Scored three points and dished out two assists in seven minutes of play against then #1 ranked Kansas (12/6/03) Played double-digit minutes in 14 of the team s 32 games Season (Freshman): Proved to be a valuable pointguard off the bench Gave the Cardinal solid, fundamental play Played in 32 of 33 games, including a season-high 17 minutes against ashington State (2/15/03) Played double-digits in minutes in nine games Played a major role in the victory at UNV (12/21/02) ith Julius Barnes sustaining his fourth foul early in the second half, Haas came off the bench and helped lead the Cardinal charge to victory Also ran the team with veteran precision during a major portion of the second half at Arizona State (2/3/03) when Barnes ran into foul trouble Produced six assists with no turnovers against ashington (2/13/03) And against California (3/8/03) with Barnes in foul trouble, Haas played eleven key minutes with four assists and no turnovers Against Oregon (1/11/04), ran the club in key situations as Stanford handed the Ducks a loss Pac-10 assistto-turnover ratio of High School: Averaged 10 assists, eight points and five rebounds per game during his fifth year prep season at Blair Academy in Blairstown, NJ ed his team to the New Jersey state championship game Helped his team to a 17-9 record and the league championship where he scored 14 points and dished out eight assists in the finale His best game was against Proctor Academy with 20 assists and ten points Hit 48 percent from three-point territory, 95 percent from the free throw line A first-team all-league selection was one of his many athletic honors Played for Penns Valley High School in Spring Mills, Pa, during his junior season Averaged 22 points and five assists per game as he led his team to the regional semi-finals with a 22-6 record For his efforts, was named all-state and all-league MVP among numerous post-season accolades In a game against Mt. Union, scored a career-high 40 points. Cardinal Catalogue: Gained numerous academic honors. Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / Totals / Stanford Basketball

33 Player Profiles Jason Haas Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St at UC Irvine at Rice #Kansas UNV Florida International Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *at Arizona State *at Arizona *California *UCA *USC *at Oregon State *at Oregon *Arizona State *Arizona *at California *at USC *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington &ashington St &Oregon &ashington ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min #Boston Univ #Xavier Rice #Florida #North Carolina St. Mary s =Montana =Richmond UC Irvine ~at UNV %Gonzaga Yale *at California *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington *UCA *USC *at Arizona *at Arizona State *at Oregon *at Oregon State *ashington *ashington St *at USC *Arizona State *Arizona *California &USC ^San Diego ^Connecticut Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Jason Haas vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / USC / ashington / ashington State / Totals / Jason Haas in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / / Career Totals / Jason Haas File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: everyone wants to beat Stanford For me to improve as a player I need to: be more aggressive offensively For me to improve as a person I need to: not be so shy My primary inspiration in sports is: the challenge to succeed The thing I love about sports is: the competitiveness My favorite pre-game ritual is to: listen to music My greatest athletic moment was: starting my first collegiate game (12/13/03 vs UNV) The biggest thrill in my life to date is: earning a scholarship to Stanford hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the Sixth Man Club My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion The most difficult opposing arena to play in is: Haas Pavilion (California) If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden The toughest player (college) I have faced is: Marcus Banks (UNV) The toughest team I have played against: UConn A friend from another college basketball team: Gabe Norwood (George Mason), Mike alker (Penn State), Charlie Villanueva (UConn) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Shaquille O Neal, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Chicago Bulls hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan The athlete I admire most: Michael Jordan My favorite NBA team: New Jersey Nets The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Josh Childress (basketball) Since coming to Stanford I have learned: I am surrounded by great people in a special place The best thing about Stanford: the weather My favorite professor is: Karyn Schell (Spanish) My favorite class: Spanish Best book I have ever read: I Can t Accept Not Trying by Michael Jordan Favorite food: pasta, steak east favorite food: seafood If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Favorite midnight snack: milk and cookies My favorite movie: Bad Boys II My favorite TV show: Seinfeld Favorite actor: Mike Epps Favorite actress: Eva Mendes My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: hitting a game-winning shot My favorite musical group: 112 If I were not playing college basketball, I would: be running my own business After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: a great player on the court and a great person off the court Favorite sport other than basketball: soccer My parents were right when they told me: hard work is necessary to succeed The best advice I ever received was: never give up The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my father If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Michael Jordan, Bill Gates, my grandmother hat people don t know about me: I am a perfectionist The place I would most like to visit: Jamaica The favorite place I ve visited: as Vegas I d like to switch places for a day with: Michael Jordan Hobbies: music Ten years from now I hope to be: a healthy, successful young man My advice to youngsters: enjoy being a kid hat are you most thankful for in life: my parents If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my mom My most prized possession is: my family If I won $1 million, I would: spend it all on my mom If I had one CD to listen to it would be: a mix of Rap and R & B The one thing about college basketball I would change is: the NCAA rules Career Bests Points 7, Arizona State... 2/5/04 6, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 5, UCA... 1/23/03 5, Florida International... 12/15/03 5, Oregon State... 2/26/04 Rebounds 4, Florida International... 12/15/03 3, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 3, Oregon State... 2/26/04 2, UC Irvine... 12/19/02 2, California... 1/4/03 2, ashington State... 3/15/03 2, Arizona... 3/1/03 2, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 2, Oregon State... 1/29/04 2, Arizona State... 2/5/04 2, Oregon... 3/12/04 Assists 6, ashington... 2/13/03 5, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 4, Arizona State... 2/1/03 4, California... 3/8/03 3, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/21/02 3, Gonzaga... 12/20/03 3, Arizona State... 1/8/04 Steals 2, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 2, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 1, eleven times Minutes 33, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 25, Florida International... 12/15/03 17, ashington State... 2/15/03 17, Arizona State... 2/5/04 16, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/21/02 16, Oregon State... 2/26/ Stanford Basketball 33

34 Player Profiles # 52 Matt Haryasz Forward Class: Junior Hometown: Page, Az High School: Page Birthdate: March 20, 1984 Major: Sociology Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / Totals / Stanford: Has the potential for a breakout season His length and athleticism makes him a terrific defender and a threat to score from most anywhere on the court Anyone who knows Matt at all can attest to his great sense of humor and his outgoing personality. Record Book (2002-) 12. Season Blocks ( ) Career Field Goal Percentage (2002-) Career Blocks (2002-) Season (Sophomore): as one of Stanford s top players off the bench Voted Most Improved Player by his teammates Shot.529 (82-for-155) Shot 50 percent or better in 17 of the 30 games he played Averaged 6.9 points and 4.1 rebounds Averaged 17 minutes per game Started his first collegiate game at Oregon (1/31/04) and responded with a career-high 19 points (9-for-14 from the floor), seven rebounds, three assists, and a block in 33 minutes Scored 16 points (7- for-11 from the floor) against Harvard (12/28/03) Tallied a career-high eight rebounds, along with three blocks in Stanford s victory over Southern Utah (12/22/03) Hit 5-of-5 shots for ten points along with seven rebounds in the season opener against Sacramento State (11/22/03) Added ten points (4-for- 6 from the floor) against UNV (12/13/03) Tallied ten points and five rebounds against Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Tied a school record with a career-high six blocks along with ten points (5-for-7 from the floor), seven rebounds and two steals in 18 minutes off the bench in the victory at Oregon State (1/29/04) Second on the team in blocked shots (35, #7 in the Pac-10) Had at least one block in 18 of 30 games played Netted three blocks against Rice (11/30/03), then #1 ranked Kansas (12/6/03), Southern Utah (12/22/03) and USC (1/24/04) Grabbed six rebounds along with eight points against Gonzaga (12/20/03) at the Pete Newell Challenge Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds at ashington (3/6/04) Season (Freshman): Played in all 33 games Gave Stanford added big man strength off the bench Played a season-high 18 minutes against Oregon (1/11/03) Against North Carolina (11/29/02), grabbed a season-high six rebounds Tallied a season-high nine points (4-for-5 from the floor) against Yale (12/30/02) Gave Stanford a boost off the bench by playing 17 minutes (four points, four rebounds, two assists) at Arizona (1/30/03). High School: Averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds and six blocks during his senior season at Page High School Set a school record hitting 70 percent from the floor Scored a triple-double with 32 points, 14 rebounds and eleven blocks against Coconino High School ed his team to the Arizona state championship game with a 29-2 record Voted the Arizona Republic Player of the Year, Gatorade Player of the Year, and the Navajo Times Four Corners Hoops Player of the Year Student Sports first team All- Region (Southwest) An all-state, all-region and all-league selection A McDonald s All-American finalist Named to the ong Beach Press-Telegram Best of the est list Averaged 15 points, seven rebounds and six blocks per game during his junior season in helping lead Page High School to a 22-8 record, the league and regional titles, and a trip to the Elite Eight in the state playoffs Shot 54 percent from the floor, and set two school records for blocked shots in a game (nine in the first round of the state playoffs) and single season blocks with 80 In one game during his junior season, scored 30 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked nine shots For his efforts during the season, gained all-league and all-state honors. Cardinal Catalogue: Also competed in the high jump and long jump on the Page High School track & field team Stanford Basketball

35 Player Profiles Matt Haryasz Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St at UC Irvine at Rice #Kansas UNV Florida International Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *at Arizona State *at Arizona *California *UCA *USC *at Oregon State *at Oregon *at California *at USC *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington &ashington St &Oregon &ashington ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min #Boston Univ #Xavier Rice #Florida #North Carolina St. Mary s =Montana =Richmond UC Irvine ~at UNV %Gonzaga Yale *at California *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington *UCA *USC *at Arizona *at Arizona State *at Oregon *at Oregon State *ashington *ashington St *at USC *at UCA *Arizona State *Arizona *California &USC ^San Diego ^Connecticut Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Matt Haryasz vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / USC / ashington / ashington State / Totals / Matt Haryasz in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / / Career Totals / Matt Haryasz File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we are a hard working group For me to improve as a player I need to: be more aggressive For me to improve as a person I need to: be patient My primary inspiration in sports is: my parents The thing I love about sports is: the competition My favorite pre-game ritual is to: pray My greatest athletic moment was: signing with Stanford The biggest thrill in my life to date is: playing in the NCAA Tournament hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the Sixth Man Club My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: the Fleet Center (Boston) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Michael Jordan, arry Bird, Magic Johnson The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Phoenix Suns hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: arry Bird The athlete I admire most: Michael Jordan My favorite NBA team: Boston Celtics If I could go up against any other Stanford athlete (non men s basketball) it would be: John Elway The best thing about Stanford is: the people Favorite food: steak If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: peanut butter and jelly Favorite midnight snack: tacos My favorite movie: The Matrix My favorite TV show: The Family Guy Favorite actor: Chris Farley Favorite actress: Julia Roberts If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Brad Pitt My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: holding the national championship trophy If I were not playing college basketball, I would: be a student After my Stanford career is over, I'd like to be remembered as: a hard working, nice guy Favorite sport other than basketball: football My parents were right when they told me: work hard and dreams come true The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my parents One moment in history I wish I could have seen: man walking on the moon The favorite place I ve visited: ake Powell Ten years from now I hope to be: successful My advice to youngsters: work hard hat are you most thankful for in life: my family and friends If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my dog If I won $1 million, I would: invest it One wish I would make for the 21st century: peace on earth Career Bests Points 19, Oregon... 1/31/04 16, Harvard... 12/28/03 15, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 10, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 10, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 10, ashington... 1/4/04 10, Oregon State... 1/29/04 10, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Rebounds 8, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 8, ashington... 3/6/04 7, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 7, Harvard... 12/28/03 7, ashington State... 1/2/04 7, Oregon State... 1/29/04 7, Oregon... 1/31/04 Assists 3, Oregon... 1/31/04 2, Arizona... 1/30/03 1, North Carolina... 11/29/02 1, Yale... 12/30/02 1, ashington... 2/13/03 1, Kansas... 12/6/03 1, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 1, UCA... 2/21/04 1, Oregon State... 2/26/04 1, ashington State... 3/11/04 Blocks 6, Oregon State... 1/29/04 3, Rice... 11/30/03 3, Kansas... 12/6/03 3, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 3, USC... 1/24/04 Steals 2, Oregon State... 1/29/04 1, fourteen times Minutes 33, Oregon... 1/31/04 25, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 25, ashington... 3/6/04 24, ashington State... 3/4/04 23, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 23, Rice... 11/30/ Stanford Basketball 35

36 Player Profiles # 11 Chris Hernandez Guard Class: Junior Hometown: Fresno, Ca High School: Clovis est Birthdate: March 17, 1983 Major: Sociology Stanford: A John R. ooden pre-season All-America candidate Arguably one of the most skillful and intelligent point-guards in the country hen he is on the court, he simply makes everyone else better Chris quickness, strength and shooting range makes him difficult to defend. Record Book (2001-) 2. Career Free Throw Percentage (2001-) Season Free Throw Percentage ( ) Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (2001-) Season Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ( ) Season Assists ( ) Career Three-Point Field Goals (2001-) Career Three-Point Field Goal Attempts (2001-) Season (Sophomore): A finalist for the Bob Cousy Award, symbolic of the nation s top point-guard Stanford s fourth leading scorer (10.0 ppg) Named first team All Pac-10 and also to the United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) District-9 first team Also named first team Basketball Times All-District (est Coast) Named second team All Pacific-10 Academic Voted Best Defensive Player and the Roy Young Toughness Award by his teammates The Pac-10 leader in free throw percentage (.914, 96-for-105, fourth nationally) Hit 31 straight free throws before missing against ashington State (1/2/04) First in the conference in three-point field goal percentage (.460, 46-for-100) First on the team in steals (33) Averaged 4.4 assists per game, eighth-best in the Pac-10 Had an assist/turnover ratio of 1.83, #6 in the Pac-10 Named Pac- 10 Player of the eek in helping lead Stanford to two victories at UC Irvine (72-59, 11/25/03) and Rice (60-56, 11/30/03) Scored 39 points against UCI and Rice Scored a career-high 22 points (16 in the first half) along with five assists and no turnovers in 30 minutes of play at UC Irvine Hit 8-of-9 shots from the floor, and 6-for-7 from three-point territory against the Anteaters Hit a career-high six three-pointers against UCI Scored 17 points (15 in the second half), dished out four assists and stole two passes in the win at Rice Hit 4-of-6 shots from the floor, and 2-for-3 from three-point territory as 7-for-7 from the free throw line, including four free throws in the final 18 seconds to ice the game at Rice In the two games against UC Irvine and Rice, hit 12-of-15 shots for 80 percent, 8-of-10 from three-point range, and 7-for-7 from the free throw line Dished out nine assists along with two steals in 67 minutes of play Matched his career-high with 22 points (10-for- 12 from the floor throw line), four assists and three steals in Stanford s come-from-behind victory at Oregon (1/31/04) Scored all 22 of his points in the second half against Oregon (1/31/04) Tallied 21 points at ashington (3/5/04) Collected 20 points (5-for-6 from the floor, 3-for-4 from behind the arc, 7-for-7 from the free throw line) against Arizona (2/7/04) Scored 18 points (4-for-6 from the floor, 3-for-3 from three-point territory, 7-for-8 from the free throw line) in Stanford s victory over USC (1/24/04) Stole a career-high four passes in the victory at Oregon State (1/29/04) Grabbed a career-high six rebounds at California (2/14/04) Season (Redshirt): A broken foot sidelined Chris for the season Projected as the team s starting pointguard, but broke a bone in his left foot during practice on Oct. 26 That pushed him out of action until the Dec. 14 game against St. Mary s when he collected three assists in six minutes of play But he then rebroke the bone in his left foot two nights later against Montana (12/16/02) Gained medical redshirt year Season (Freshman): Named honorable mention All-Pac- 10 freshman Named winner of the Roy Young Toughness Award One of Stanford s two reserve point-guards Appeared in 29 games with a season-high 23 minutes against ashington State (1/17/02) and ashington (2/14/02), 22 against ashington (1/19/02), 21 against Oregon (1/12/02) and USC (2/21/02) and 20 minutes against Oregon State (1/10/02) and estern Kentucky (3/14/02) Played double-digits in minutes in 19 games Collected a season-high 14 points (4-for-5 from three-point territory), four assists and two steals in 18 minutes against UCA Scored eleven points (8-for-8 from the free throw line) against estern Kentucky (3/14/02) at the NCAA Midwest Regional Tallied ten points, four rebounds and three assists against Belmont (12/18/01). High School: Helped lead Clovis est High School to 134 wins during his career During his senior season, helped lead Clovis est High School to a 31-3 record, the section and league championship, and a trip to finals of the Southern Section Clovis est was ranked second in the state and 12th in the nation during his senior season (16.7 ppg, 6.9 apg) Shot 51 percent from the floor and 83 percent from the free throw line Scored 29 points against Modesto Christian Gained numerous awards during his senior campaign, including all-state, MVP of the region and allleague A nominee for the McDonald s All-America team Named the California State Division I Player of the Year during his junior campaign Helped lead Clovis est to the California state championship game during his junior season He helped sparkplug the team that tied a state record with 39 victories (39-3) while averaging 13.7 points and 7.0 assists per game During his junior season, Clovis est enjoyed a #3 state ranking, and ninth in the country During his high school career, Clovis est scored big wins over such notables as state champion Dominguez and Mater Dei Earned a silver medal as a member of the 2000 USA Basketball Men s Youth Development Team. Cardinal Catalogue: Played a high school game with nine stitches in his hand, and in another game, suffered a gash that eventually required seven stitches Gained numerous academic honors, including CSF scholar-athlete. Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / Totals / , Stanford Basketball

37 Player Profiles Chris Hernandez Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St at UC Irvine at Rice Kansas Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *at Arizona State *at Arizona *California *UCA *USC *at Oregon State *at Oregon *Arizona State *Arizona *at California *at USC *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St &ashington St &Oregon &ashington ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min St. Mary s =Montana Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min at New Mexico Southern Utah #Purdue Texas ong Beach State =Belmont =Portland State ~Brigham Young %Michigan State *California *at California *at Oregon State *at Oregon *ashington State *ashington *at UCA *at USC *Arizona State *Oregon *Oregon State *at ashington *at ashington St *USC *UCA *at Arizona *at Arizona State &USC ^estern Kentucky ^Kansas Totals #John ooden Tradition +Dell Classic 4 Kids =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Chris Hernandez vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / USC / ashington / ashington State / Totals / Chris Hernandez in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / dnp / Career Totals / Chris Hernandez File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we have depth and experience For me to improve as a player I need to: get better in practice everyday For me to improve as a person I need to: look to the ord for advice My primary inspiration in sports is: the ord The thing I love about sports is: the competitiveness My favorite pre-game ritual is to: say a prayer My greatest athletic moment was: being named California Division I State Player of the Year ( ) The biggest thrill in my life to date was: playing in the NCAA Tournament My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion The most difficult opposing arena to play in is: Friel Court (ashington State) If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden The toughest player (college) I have faced is: Jason Gardner (Arizona) The toughest team I have played against: USC A friend from another college basketball team: Rick Rickert (Minnesota) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Michael Jordan, Shaquille O Neal, Jason Kidd The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Chicago Bulls hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan The athlete I admire most: David Robinson If I could go up against any other Stanford athlete (non men s basketball) it would be: James Twellman (soccer) The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Michael McDonald (basketball) Since coming to Stanford I have learned: I have so much more to learn The best thing about Stanford: the intelligent people you run into on a daily basis My favorite professor: Karen Cook (Social Sciences) My favorite class: Bargaining, Power, and Social Influence Best book I have ever read: ord of the Flies Favorite food: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches east favorite food: Mexican If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Favorite midnight snack: cereal Favorite movie: Bowling for Columbine Favorite TV show: Family Guy Favorite actor: Tom Cruise Favorite actress: Julia Roberts If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Tom Cruise My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: dunking on someone My favorite musical group: Usher If I could be a superhero, I d be: olverine If I were not playing college basketball, I would: be playing college football After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: one of, if not the best, point guards Favorite sport other than basketball: football My parents were right when they told me: you have a lot to learn The best advice I ever received was: do unto others as you would want done unto you The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my parents One moment in history I wish I could have seen: Moses parting the Red Sea If I could invite any three people in history to dinner, they would be: Jesus, Martin uther King Jr, Theodore Roosevelt hat people don t know about me: I have a 40-inch vertical The place I would most like to visit: Miami Beach The favorite place I ve visited: my home I d like to switch places for a day with: Michael Jordan Ten years from now I hope to be: playing in the NBA My advice to youngsters: look to God for everything hat are you most thankful for in life: everything God has given me If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: cactus My most prized possession is: my family If I won $1 million, I would: invest it wisely If I had one CD to listen to it would be: a mixed CD The one thing about college basketball I would change is: the NCAA rules One wish I would make for the 21st century: for Stanford to win the NCAA championship Career Bests Points 22, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 22, Oregon... 1/31/04 21, ashington... 3/6/04 20, Arizona... 2/7/04 18, USC... 1/24/04 Rebounds 6, California... 2/14/04 5, USC... 1/24/04 4, Belmont... 12/18/01 4, Arizona State... 1/8/04 4, UCA... 1/22/04 4, ashington... 3/13/04 Assists 9, ashington... 1/4/04 9, Arizona... 1/10/04 7, ashington... 2/14/02 7, Harvard... 12/28/03 7, USC... 1/24/04 7, USC... 2/19/04 7, UCA... 2/21/04 Blocks 1, Oregon... 3/12/04 1, ashington... 3/13/04 Steals 4, Oregon State... 1/29/04 3, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 3, Oregon... 1/31/04 3, Arizona... 2/7/04 2, Purdue... 11/24/01 2, ashington State... 1/17/02 2, UCA... 1/24/02 2, Oregon... 2/7/02 2, UCA... 2/23/02 2, Rice... 11/30/03 2, Kansas... 12/6/03 2, Arizona State... 1/8/04 2, UCA... 2/21/04 Minutes 38, Oregon... 1/31/04 38, ashington... 3/6/04 37, Rice... 11/30/03 37, USC... 1/24/04 36, Arizona... 1/10/04 36, Arizona... 2/7/ Stanford Basketball 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38 Player Profiles # 42 Rob ittle Center Class: Senior Hometown: Hampton, Va High School: Paul VI Catholic Birthdate: January 14, 1983 Major: Political Science/Philosophy Stanford: Has a chance to be one of the nation s top big men in college basketball and emerge as an elite center on the national scene A powerful player who has developed a variety of ways to score in the post His hard work in the off-season will pay huge dividends throughout the season. Record Book (2001-) 6. Career Field Goal Percentage (2001-) Career Blocks (2001-) Season Blocks ( ) Season Blocks ( ) Season Field Goal Percentage ( ) Season Field Goal Percentage ( ) Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / Totals / , Season (Junior): Named first team Pacific-10 All- Academic Averaged 9.7 points per game, #5 on the Cardinal Also grabbed 5.5 rebounds per game, #3 on the team and 14th in the Pac-10 Shot.571 (136-for-238) from the floor, secondbest on the Cardinal and #3 in the Pac-10 Shot 50 percent or better in 21 of the 31 games Scored in double figures in 15 games Scored a career-high 18 points (7-for-9 from the floor) along with seven rebounds and two blocks in Stanford s victory at UCA (2/21/04) Garnered 17 points (8-for-12 from the floor) along with nine rebounds, two blocks and two steals against Harvard (12/28/03) Scored 17 points (7-for-11 from the floor) along with seven rebounds and two blocked shots at Rice (11/30/03) Collected 17 points (8-for-11 from the floor) against Florida International (12/15/03) Also scored 17 points (8-for-12 from the floor) along with six rebounds against Arizona State (2/5/04) Helped Stanford to a victory at California (2/14/04) with 17 points (7-for-8 from the floor), five rebounds and two blocks Tallied 16 points along with six rebounds against Arizona (2/7/04) Garnered 14 points, seven rebounds, three blocks and two steals in Stanford s victory over Gonzaga (12/20/03) at the Pete Newell Challenge In Stanford s victory at then third-ranked Arizona (1/10/04), tallied 12 points (5-for-8 from the floor) along with seven rebounds Scored 12 points and pulled down seven boards in the season opener against Sacramento State (11/22/03) Collected eight rebounds against Southern Utah (12/22/03) Tallied 31 blocks, third-best on the Cardinal Season (Sophomore): Enjoyed a solid season Third on the team in rebounding (5.7 rpg, #13 in the Pac-10) Collected his first collegiate double-double with 12 points and eleven rebounds against Oregon State (1/9/03) Added his second double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds at ashington (1/16/03) Grabbed six or more rebounds in 16 games, including a career-high 12 rebounds at ashington (1/18/03) Hit.569 from the floor, #1 on the Cardinal and #3 in the Pac-10 Hit 50 percent or better in 26 of the 33 games That included 4-for-5 efforts against Rice (11/24/02), Montana (12/16/02) and Gonzaga (12/28/02) Averaged 8.8 ppg Scored in double-digits in points in 16 games, including a career-high 18 points against Florida (11/27/02) Named All Pac-10 Academic Honorable Mention Season (Freshman): Played double-digits in minutes in 15 games Started his first collegiate game at USC (1/25/02) and responded with five points and three rebounds in 13 minutes of play Played a season-high 23 minutes against Texas (12/1/01) Scored eleven points (3-for-5 from the floor, 5-for-6 from the free throw line) and grabbed five rebounds against the onghorns Scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds against Belmont (12/18/01) Tallied seven points along with three rebounds against ashington State (1/17/02) Hit.531 from the floor. High School: During his senior season, averaged 17 points and 14 rebounds at Paul VI Catholic High School Shot 60 percent from the floor In one game against Germantown Academy, scored a double-double (22 points, 22 rebounds) Gained numerous post-season honors including All-eague, All-Metro and All-State Team MVP During his junior season, helped lead his team to a 22-8 record and post-season competition, averaging 15 points and ten rebounds per game Shot 67 percent from the floor For his efforts, was named All-Virginia state, and all-region among numerous other honors Played for the D.C. All-Stars against the USA All-Stars at the Capital Classic Played on an AAU Junior team that competed in Brazil during the summer Stanford Basketball

39 Player Profiles Rob ittle Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St at UC Irvine at Rice #Kansas UNV Florida International Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *at Arizona State *at Arizona *California *UCA *USC *at Oregon State *at Oregon *Arizona State *Arizona *at California *at USC *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St &ashington St &Oregon &ashington ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min #Boston Univ #Xavier Rice #Florida #North Carolina St. Mary s =Montana =Richmond UC Irvine ~at UNV %Gonzaga Yale *at California *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington *UCA *USC *at Arizona *at Arizona State *at Oregon *at Oregon State *ashington *ashington St *at USC *at UCA *Arizona State *Arizona *California &USC ^San Diego ^Connecticut Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min at New Mexico Southern Utah #Purdue Texas ong Beach State =Belmont =Portland State ~Brigham Young %Michigan State *California *at California *at Oregon State *at Oregon *ashington State *ashington *at UCA *at USC *Arizona State *Arizona *Oregon *Oregon State *at ashington *at ashington St *USC *UCA *at Arizona *at Arizona State &USC ^estern Kentucky ^Kansas Totals #John ooden Tradition +Dell Classic 4 Kids =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Rob ittle vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / USC / ashington / ashington State / Totals / ,057 Rob ittle in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / / / Totals / Rob ittle File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we will have the best defense in the nation For me to improve as a player I need to: reshape my body to add more muscle than fat The thing I love about sports is: team competition My favorite pre-game ritual is to: meditate My greatest athletic moment was: receiving an athletic scholarship to Stanford The biggest thrill in my life to date was: whitewater rafting at Great Falls in angley, a The most difficult opposing arena to play in: Cameron Indoor Stadium (Duke) If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden The toughest player (college) I have faced is: ayne Semien (Kansas) A friend from another college basketball team: Samuel Davis (Methodist) The toughest team I have played against is: DeMatha If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Chicago Bulls hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Shaquille O Neal The athlete I admire most: Tim Duncan My favorite NBA team: os Angeles akers The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: John McEnroe (tennis) Since coming to Stanford I have learned: a lot My favorite class: Religion Best book I have ever read: Invisible Man Favorite food: BBQ anything east favorite food: squash If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: tuna fish sandwiches and crackers Favorite midnight snack: pretzels and fruit My favorite movie: Roots My favorite TV show: The Simpsons Favorite actor: Samuel. Jackson Favorite actress: Julia Roberts My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: winning the national championship If I were not playing college basketball, I would: be on a tennis scholarship at Harvard My favorite sport other than basketball: tennis After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: the hardest working and toughest big guy My parents were right when they told me: EVERYTHING! The best advice I ever received was: people will call you a lot of things in life. However the bottom line is, you have to take care of business no matter what. The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my mother and father One moment in history I wish I could have seen: creation Something people would be surprised to know about me: I am sometimes shy The place I would most like to visit: Israel The favorite place I ve visited: New York My most prized possession is: my Bible If I won $1 million, I would: invest 90% of it and give the other 10% to churches/charity hat are you most thankful for in life: life Ten years from now I hope to be: happy My advice to youngsters: stay in school and study hard; sports will take care of themselves Career Bests Points 18, Florida... 11/27/02 18, UCA... 2/21/04 17, Rice... 11/30/03 17, Florida International... 12/15/03 17, Harvard... 12/28/03 17, Arizona State... 2/5/04 Rebounds 12, ashington... 1/18/03 11, Oregon State... 1/9/03 10, California... 3/8/03 9, Florida... 11/27/02 9, Oregon... 1/11/03 9, Arizona... 1/30/03 9, Harvard... 12/28/03 9, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Assists 2, 13 times Blocks 4, San Diego... 3/20/03 3, Oregon... 1/11/03 2, 16 times Steals 2, Arizona... 1/30/03 2, Gonzaga... 12/20/03 2, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, ashington... 1/4/04 2, UCA... 1/22/04 Minutes 39, ashington State... 1/16/03 35, Oregon State... 1/9/03 35, Arizona... 1/10/04 34, Connecticut... 3/22/03 33, Gonzaga... 12/20/03 Stanford senior center Rob ittle had an opportunity to meet U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Stanford graduate Sandra Day O Connor during the summer of Stanford Basketball 39

40 Player Profiles # 15 Evan Moore Forward Class: Sophomore Hometown: Brea, Ca High School: Brea-Olinda Birthdate: January 3, 1985 Major: Undeclared Stanford: A standout wide receiver on the Stanford football team who has the potential to put in some valuable minutes for the Cardinal basketball team this year He is a skilled post player with big time size, athleticism and a pure shot Season (Freshman): Joined the basketball team after playing his freshman season in 2003 on the Stanford football team Caught eight passes in six games for 150 yards (18.8 ypc) with one touchdown Scored a season-high four points along with two rebounds and a steal in nine minutes against Arizona State (2/5/04) Scored three points and grabbed a rebound in two minutes of play in his collegiate basketball debut against Southern Utah (12/22/03). High School: One of the top two-sport athletes in the nation An All-American in both basketball and football Plays both sports at Stanford During his senior season at Brea-Olinda, averaged 24.3 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game Team finished 25-4 and was named MVP of the Century eague, first team All-CIF, all-state, Super Prep All-American, California Mr. Basketball nominee, MVP of the Orange County All-Star game with 28 points and 18 rebounds, and first team All-Orange County Named CIF Division II Athlete of the Year in Averaged 22.5 points, 12.5 rebounds and three blocks per game as a junior Super Prep Grid-Hoop All-American Rated among the top five power forwards in Southern California by socalhoops.com As a senior wide receiver in football in 2002, caught 37 passes for 867 yards and 12 touchdowns in ten games Also accounted for three interceptions and 31 tackles as a free safety Super Prep All-American Ranked by Super Prep as the #24 recruit in the Far est Three-time All-Century eague wide receiver Voted Athlete of the Year for Orange County in 2003 High School Heisman finalist Selected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in Orange County Threetime member of the California Scholastic Federation (CSF). Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / Totals / Stanford Basketball

41 Player Profiles Evan Moore Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Southern Utah Harvard *UCA *at Oregon *Arizona State *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon &ashington St ^Texas-S. Antonio Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Evan Moore in the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona State / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / ashington State / Totals / Evan Moore in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / Totals / Evan Moore File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: it s full of veterans and team unity For me to improve as a player I need to: get lower on defense For me to improve as a person I need to: not judge others and be patient My primary inspiration in sports is: accomplishing my dreams that I ve had since being a child The thing I like about sports is: the competition and glory My favorite pre-game ritual is to: pray My greatest athletic moment was: signing to play at Stanford The biggest thrill in my life to date is: winning the Pac-10 title last year hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the tradition and the fans that fill it up My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden A friend from another college basketball team: Kyle Dodd (Arizona State) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Trent Edwards, Karan Bedi, Derek Belch The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: os Angeles akers hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Cooper The athlete I admire most: ance Armstrong My favorite NBA team: os Angeles akers If I could go up against any other Stanford athlete (non men s basketball) it would be: Derek Belch (football) The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: John Elway The best thing about Stanford: the family feeling amongst your peers Best book I have ever read: The Purpose Driven ife Favorite food: Mexican east favorite food: cucumbers and sardines If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: sushi Favorite midnight snack: In-N-Out burgers My favorite movie: iar iar My favorite TV show: Saved by the Bell Favorite actor: Michael Douglas Favorite actress: Brooke Burke If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Ben Affleck My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: dunking on someone at the buzzer to go to the Final Four My favorite musical group: Incubus If I could be a superhero, I d be: Superman If I were not playing college basketball, I would: have more free time After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: determined and inspiring Favorite sport other than basketball: football My parents were right when they told me: to come to Stanford The best advice I ever received was: do what you want to do The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my parents If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Jesus Christ, Martin uther King, Abraham incoln hat people don t know about me: I m Mexican The place I would most like to visit: The Bahamas The favorite place I ve visited: Hawaii I d like to switch places for a day with: Jimmy V Hobbies: fly fishing, sleeping, being with friends Ten years from now I hope to be: extremely happy My advice to youngsters: do what YOU want to do, then focus and work hard hat are you most thankful for in life: my family If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my cat and my room My most prized possession is: my cat If I won $1 million, I would: invest it If I had one CD to listen to it would be: my own personal mix The one thing about college basketball I would change is: I d make it start a month later One wish I would make for the 21st century: Peace Career Bests Points 4, Arizona State... 2/5/04 3, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 2, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, Oregon State... 2/26/04 2, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Rebounds 2, Arizona State... 2/5/04 1, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 1, Harvard... 12/28/03 1, UCA... 2/21/04 1, ashington State... 3/11/04 1, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Steals 1. Arizona State... 2/5/04 Minutes 9, Arizona State... 2/5/04 8, Oregon State... 2/26/04 3, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 2, ashington State... 3/11/04 2, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Evan Moore, a starter on the Cardinal football team, is one of the top wide receivers in the Pac Stanford Basketball 41

42 Player Profiles # 10 Tim Morris Guard Class: Freshman (Redshirt) Hometown: Atlanta, Ga. High School: hitefield Academy Birthdate: October 8, 1984 Major: Undeclared Stanford: The strongest and most explosive athlete on the team Has the opportunity to prove himself as a major contributor after coming off last year s redshirt season Season: Redshirted. High School: Helped lead hitefield Academy (27-4) to the Georgia state championship by averaging 24 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three blocks Shot 52 percent from three-point territory and 54 percent overall Scored 28 points and grabbed eleven rebounds in the state championship game Grabbed 20 rebounds against Berkmar High School At the time, Berkmar was ranked #1 A four-year starter and fouryear captain Single-A Player of the Year during his junior and senior seasons. isted as a high honorable mention All- American by Street & Smith s Magazine prior to his senior season All-state three times Atlanta Metro Player of the Year in his senior season During his junior season, averaged 24 points, eleven rebounds and five assists per game on a team that reached the state high school Final Four Shot 51 percent from the floor and 77 percent from the free throw line Gained numerous post-season honors including all-state by the Atlanta Journal- Constitution and the Atlanta Tipoff Club, and the regional Player of the Year Averaged 17.1 points, eight rebounds and four assists per game as a sophomore A member of the gold medal winning 2002 USA Development Festival South team. Cardinal Catalogue: In 2001, was elected Student Body President, the first sophomore/junior in school history to serve as President as on the Dean s ist at hitefield Academy National Honor Society Runner up for Mr. Georgia Basketball Selected as a saxophonist in the Georgia All-State band during his junior and senior year. Tim Morris File For me to improve as a player I need to: improve my footwork The thing I like about sports is: the competition My favorite pre-game ritual is to: think about everything I ll have to do during the game My greatest athletic moment was: winning the state championship my senior year in high school A friend from another college basketball team: Anthony Miller (The Citadel) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O Neal, Tim Duncan The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Atlanta Braves My favorite NBA team: os Angeles akers The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Tiger oods Best book I have ever read: ight in August by illiam Faulkner Favorite food: anything my mom cooks east favorite food: tomatoes My favorite movie: The Godfather & yatt Earp My favorite TV show: SportsCenter Favorite actor: Denzel ashington and Russell Crowe The best advice I ever received was: you reap what you sow The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my father If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Socrates, Jesus, my grandmother One moment in history I wish I could have seen: the creation of the universe The place I would most like to visit: The Great all of China The favorite place I ve visited: Palm Springs I d like to switch places for a day with: my sister, Tiffany Ten years from now I hope to be: happy, productive and free My advice to youngsters: work hard hat are you most thankful for in life: my family If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: the summer nights If I won $1 million, I would: save and invest it Stanford Basketball

43 Player Profiles Stanford: A powerful post player in the mold of former Cardinal All-American Mark Madsen Peter has huge potential, and is an extremely competitive player. High School: Enjoyed a brilliant career at The Potomac School A four-year starter, who set school records in career points (1,835), rebounds (958) and blocks (404) Averaged 20 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks per game during his senior season and helped his team to the league title and the semifinals of the Virginia state tournament Enjoyed a standout career game against akefield High School with 27 points (15-for-17 from the free throw line) in helping his team battle back from a 19 point deficit Gained numerous post-season honors including # 55 Peter Prowitt Center Class: Freshman Hometown: Arlington, Va High School: The Potomac School Birthdate: January 6, 1986 Major: Undeclared all-state, all-metro (ashington D.C. area) and all-league Averaged 23 points, 10 rebounds and more than three blocks per game during his junior campaign Invited to play at the Nike and NBA Players Camp Also the Jordan Capitol Classic Regional Game A pre-season McDonald s All-American. Peter Prowitt File For me to improve as a player I need to: become stronger, faster and smarter For me to improve as a person I need to: be more aggressive The thing I like about sports is: the competitveness My greatest athletic moment was: winning the state (high school) championship my junior year The biggest thrill in my life to date is: signing with Stanford hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: The Sixth Man Club If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Maples Pavilion The toughest player (college) I have faced is: Rob ittle (Stanford) A friend from another college basketball team: Ross Condon (Villanova) If I were selecting a basketball team Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: arry Bird, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: The ashington Bullets hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Magic Johnson The athlete I admire most: ance Armstrong My favorite NBA team: ashington izards The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Mark Madsen (Minnesota Timberwolves) Since coming to Stanford I have learned: to get to sleep earlier Best book I have ever read: The ast Shot by Darcy Frey Favorite food: anything mom cooks If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: Chunky Soup Favorite midnight snack: a ham sandwich My favorite movie: Animal House Favorite actress: Charlize Theron My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: winning a national championship My favorite musical group: The Foo Fighters If I could be a superhero, I d be: Spiderman After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: one of, if not the best big men from Stanford Favorite sport other than basketball: football My parents were right when they told me: you can achieve anything if you work hard enough The best advice I ever received was: don t talk about yourself when you talk to girls The person who had the greatest influence in my career: Matt Carlin and Tim Fudd The place I would most like to visit: Rome, Italy The favorite place I ve visited: the Florida Keys Ten years from now I hope to be: happy hat are you most thankful for in life: my family If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: a Madison Deli steak and cheese sandwich My most prized possession is: my Franklin planner Stanford Basketball 43

44 Player Profiles # 21 Nick Robinson Forward Class: Senior Hometown: iberty, Mo High School: iberty Birthdate: November 2, 1979 Major: Political Science/Sociology Stanford: The fifth year senior is the leader of the team on the court, in the weight room and in the classroom Has been nicknamed Pops in real life with the birth (3/1/04) of his daughter Annie ee Robinson s wife is Meagan The oldest member of the team (11/2/79) Displayed tremendous dedication to basketball last summer as he practically lived in the gym Incredibly versatile on the court and a true team player Joined the basketball program in 2000 after spending two years on a Mormon mission in Maceió, Brazil Had originally signed with the Cardinal in 1997, and signed another national letter of intent with Stanford in November of Season (Junior): Named Pacific- 10 first team All-Academic Tri-captain inner of the Howie Dallmar Coaches Award and Best Defensive Player A starter in 25 of 32 games Stanford was 24-1 in games Robinson started During the last two seasons, the Cardinal was 33-3 in games Robinson started Averaged 6.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game Shot 50 percent or better in 15 games Shot.458 from the floor Second on the team in steals (32) The hero in Stanford s victory over Arizona (2/7/04) Helped create a steal against Arizona in the final seconds of regulation, dribbled the ball up the court, and fired home a successful 35-foot three-point shot as time ran out Robinson s game winning shot against Arizona was nominated for the ESPY s Best Moment Tallied eight points, seven rebounds and three steals in the win against Arizona (2/7/04) Scored a career-high 15 points along with six rebounds and two steals in Stanford s victory at UCA (2/21/04) Scored 13 points (6-for-7 from the floor) along with four assists and two Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / Totals / ,626 steals against ashington (1/4/04) Tallied 13 points (6-for-7 from the floor) against USC (1/24/04) Tallied eight rebounds and seven points along with two steals and a block in Stanford s victory over then #1 ranked Kansas at the John ooden Classic Scored eight points (4-for-6 from the floor) and grabbed six rebounds against Florida International (12/15/03) Collected seven points (3-for-3 from the floor), seven rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block against UNV (12/13/03) Tallied a careerhigh eight assists with only one turnover in Stanford s victory over Gonzaga at the Pete Newell Challenge His wife, Meagan, gave birth to the couple s first child, Annie ee, on March Season (Sophomore): Moved into the starting lineup for eleven games with the knee injury to Justin Davis In those eleven starts, averaged 5.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game Started his first collegiate game against Oregon State (1/9/03) and responded with six points and seven rebounds His next start (vs Oregon, 1/11/03) resulted in his first collegiate double-double with 13 points and eleven rebounds Scored eleven points and grabbed four rebounds at ashington State (1/16/03) Scored ten points (4-for-5 from the floor) and grabbed nine rebounds in Stanford s victory at #1 ranked Arizona (1/30/03) Gave Stanford a tremendous lift off the bench Averaged 22.2 minutes per game Averaged 4.6 points and 4.2 rebounds per game Voted Best Defensive Player Also an outstanding student Carried a 3.67 gpa as a Political Science major, and was nominated for Academic All-America honors Named Pac-10 All- Academic first team Season (Freshman): inner of the Howie Dallmar Coaches Award One of Stanford s top reserves Played 18 minutes off the bench with eight points (8-for-8 from the free throw line) and five rebounds against Southern Utah (11/20/01) Scored six points and grabbed two rebounds in six minutes of play against ashington (1/19/02) Played double-digits in minutes in four games Season: Redshirted. High School: Enjoyed an excellent career at iberty High School Helped lead his team to the Missouri state high school championship in 1998 Nick hit the winning shot, a fadeaway, 15-foot jumper with 35 seconds left in the game to give iberty a decision over Rockwood-afayette to complete a 31-0 season In the semi-finals of the tournament, Robinson scored 22 points (10- of-15 from the floor) For the season, averaged 13.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists and shot 51 percent from the floor The Blue Jays averaged a 21.3 point margin of victory During his junior and senior seasons, Robinson helped lead his team to a 54-3 record Participated in soccer, baseball, volleyball and football Gained numerous athletic and academic honors, including all-state, all-metro, first team all-district, and all-conference Graduated with a perfect 4.0 gpa Member of the National Honor Society One of 19 iberty students to be valedictorians, and was one of the 360 honor students in the state to be a Missouri-Scholar. Cardinal Catalogue: Has six younger sisters Robinson s father (T.J.) remembers the night his son decided on Stanford He had a great visit with the players and coaches. He woke us up at 2:30 in the morning, and told us Stanford would be his choice. Maceió, Brazil, where Robinson spent two years on a Mormon mission, is a city of about half-million people on the northeastern coast of South America Maceió sits just south of the equator Robinson s missionary work left little time for basketball, though he said he was able to play on an outdoor cement court perhaps a couple dozen times during his two years Usually he played against other missionaries, though once, he played a game against a Brazilian all-star team Married during the month of September, 2000 His wife s name is Meagan Stanford Basketball

45 Player Profiles Nick Robinson Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St at UC Irvine at Rice #Kansas UNV Florida International Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *at Arizona State *at Arizona *California *UCA *USC *at Oregon State *at Oregon *Arizona State *Arizona *at California *at USC *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington &ashington St &Oregon &ashington ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min #Boston Univ #Xavier Rice #Florida #North Carolina St. Mary s =Montana =Richmond UC Irvine ~at UNV %Gonzaga Yale *at California *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington *UCA *USC *at Arizona *Arizona State *at Oregon *at Oregon State *ashington *ashington St *at USC *at UCA *Arizona State *Arizona *California &USC ^San Diego ^Connecticut Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min at New Mexico Southern Utah #Purdue Texas ong Beach State =Belmont =Portland State ~Brigham Young *California *ashington State *ashington *at ashington &USC ^estern Kentucky Totals #John ooden Tradition +Dell Classic 4 Kids =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Nick Robinson File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we love the game For me to improve as a player I need to: be aggressive and consistent For me to improve as a person I need to: listen to Meagan more The thing I love about sports is: the pursuit of excellence My favorite pre-game ritual is to: take a nap My greatest athletic moment was: a high school basketball state championship The biggest thrill in my life to date was: getting married hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the fans My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion The most difficult opposing arena to play in is: McArthur Court (Oregon) The toughest player (college) I have faced is: Casey Jacobsen The toughest team I have played against: Arizona The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Detroit ions, Chicago Bulls, Texas Rangers hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Michael Jordan or my dad The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Michael McDonald (basketball) Since coming to Stanford I have learned: to be alert while riding a bike The best thing about Stanford: the people Best book I have ever read: The Book of Mormon Favorite food: Shepherd s pie If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: pancakes, potatoes and noodles Favorite midnight snack: cereal My favorite TV show: CSI, Seinfeld Favorite actor: Denzel ashington, Colin Farrell Favorite actress: Julia Roberts If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Vin Diesel My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: a 35-foot game winner If I could be a superhero, I d be: Spiderman If I were not playing college basketball, I would: playing college soccer (goalkeeper) After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: a good person Favorite sport other than basketball: soccer My parents were right when they told me: friends come and go The best advice I ever received was: do your best The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my father One moment in history I wish I could have seen: the ast Supper The place I would most like to visit: Alaska The favorite place I ve visited: Kauai, Hawaii Hobbies: reading Ten years from now I hope to be: healthy and having as much fun as I am now My advice to youngsters: work hard and have fun hat are you most thankful for in life? my wonderful wife, Meagan, and daughter, Annie ee If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my friends One wish I would make for the 21st century: to live through most of it Nick Robinson vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / USC / ashington / ashington State / Totals / ,007 Nick Robinson in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / / / Totals / Career Bests Points 15, UCA... 2/21/04 13, Oregon... 1/11/03 13, ashington... 1/4/04 13, USC... 1/24/04 11, ashington State... 1/16/03 11, Rice... 11/30/03 Rebounds 11, Oregon... 1/11/03 10, USC... 3/13/03 9, Arizona... 1/30/03 8, Arizona State... 2/1/03 8, San Diego... 3/20/03 8, Kansas... 12/6/03 Assists 8, Gonzaga... 12/20/03 5, Florida International... 12/15/03 5, Oregon... 2/28/04 4, ashington... 1/4/04 4, Arizona... 1/10/04 Blocks 2, ashington State... 1/16/03 1, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/21/02 1, Oregon... 1/11/03 1, Arizona... 1/30/03 1, Oregon... 2/6/03 1, Kansas... 12/6/03 1, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 1, Arizona... 2/7/04 1, Oregon... 2/28/04 1, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Steals 3, Oregon State... 2/9/03 3, Arizona State... 2/5/04 3, Arizona... 2/7/04 2, 14 times Minutes 38, Oregon... 1/11/03 38, Arizona... 2/7/04 37, ashington State... 1/16/03 37, UCA... 1/23/03 37, Kansas... 12/6/ Stanford Basketball 45

46 Player Profiles # 44 Fred ashington Forward Class: Sophomore Hometown: os Angeles, Calif. High School: Bishop Montgomery Birthdate: January 14, 1985 Major: Undeclared Stanford: As a freshman last year, was a sparkplug off the bench for Stanford s Pac-10 championship team A great athlete who has a knack of making plays and finding a way to get the job done Season (Freshman): Despite his youth on the collegiate level, contributed to Stanford s success Played doubledigit minutes in seven games Played a season-high 18 minutes against Southern Utah (12/22/03) In 13 minutes of play against Oregon State (2/26/04), tallied eleven points (4-for-5 from the floor), three rebounds, a block and a steal In 13 minutes of play against Harvard (12/28/03), tallied five points (2-for- 3 from the floor), three rebounds, two assists and two steals In 12 minutes of play at UC Irvine (11/25/03), scored nine points (6-for-6 from the free throw line), grabbed three rebounds and stole three passes Against UNV (12/13/03), tallied six points (2-for-2 from the floor), four rebounds and a steal in 10 minutes of play Grabbed a career-high six rebounds in 12 minutes of play against Arizona State (2/5/04). High School: During his four years at Bishop Montgomery, helped lead the team to a (.882) record Averaged 22 points, 10.7 rebounds and five assists per game An all-state and All-CIF performer A Street & Smith High Honorable Mention All-America selection Voted to the ong Beach Press- Telegram Best of the est second team A os Angeles Times All-Area and All South Bay Regional first team selection Named Del Rey eague Player of the Year Bishop Montgomery MVP Gained numerous all-tournament MVP honors Shot 59 percent (233-for-397) from the floor Averaged 22.1 points (shot 55 percent from the floor), 8.4 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game in helping Bishop Montgomery to the CIF championship during his junior season Also helped lead the team to the State Championship Final Four Bishop Montgomery also won the league title For his efforts, ashington was named the 2002 CIF Division III Player of the Year, all-state, Del Rey eague MVP, and os Angeles Times All-Area and All-South Bay Region As a sophomore, averaged 12 points and grabbed six rebounds per game in helping Bishop Montgomery to the CIF and state championship as a starter Del Rey eague first team Also starred in the classroom, winning numerous academic honors including Scholar-Athlete of the Year and the Dean s ist isted as a high honorable mention All-American by Street & Smith s Magazine prior to his senior season Also competed in track (200 meters, high jump) at Bishop Montgomery A member of the 2002 USA Development Festival est team. Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / Totals / Stanford Basketball

47 Player Profiles Fred ashington Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St at UC Irvine at Rice UNV Florida International Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard *ashington St *ashington *UCA *at Oregon State *at Oregon *Arizona State *Arizona *at California *at UCA *Oregon State *Oregon *at ashington St *at ashington &ashington St ^Texas-S. Antonio ^Alabama Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Fred ashington vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona / Arizona State / California / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / ashington / ashington St / Totals / Fred ashington in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min / Totals / Fred ashington File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we are very talented and love to play For me to improve as a player I need to: get stronger For me to improve as a person I need to: respect everyone My primary inspiration in sports is: the feeling of winning The thing I love about sports is: they are fun to play My favorite pre-game ritual is to: pray My greatest athletic moment was: winning a state championship in high school hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the fans If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: the Staples Center (os Angeles) A friend from another college basketball team: Omar ilkes (Cal) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Shaquille O Neal, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: os Angeles akers, San Francisco 49ers hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Scottie Pippen The athlete I admire most: Magic Johnson My favorite NBA team: os Angeles akers The best thing about Stanford: the people east favorite food: coconut Favorite midnight snack: cereal My favorite movie: Harlem Nights My favorite TV show: Family Guy Favorite actor: Samuel. Jackson Favorite actress: Halle Berry My favorite musical group: Boys II Men Favorite sport other than basketball: football My parents were right when they told me: to go to Stanford The best advice I ever received was: never be satisfied The place I would most like to visit: Jamaica The favorite place I ve visited: as Vegas Hobbies: sleeping, playing video games Ten years from now I hope to be: happy hat are you most thankful for in life: family If I won $1 million, I would: use it to make more If I had one CD to listen to it would be: Boys II Men Career Bests Points 11, Oregon State... 2/26/04 9, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 6, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 5, Harvard... 12/28/03 4, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 4, ashington State... 1/2/04 Rebounds 6, Arizona State... 2/5/04 4, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 3, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 3, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 3, Harvard... 12/28/03 3, Oregon State... 2/26/04 Assists 2, Florida International... 12/15/03 2, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, Arizona State... 2/5/04 2, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 1, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 1, Oregon... 2/28/04 1, ashington... 3/6/04 1, ashington State... 3/11/04 Blocks 1, Florida International... 12/15/03 1, Oregon State... 2/26/04 Steals 3, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 2, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, ashington State... 1/2/04 2, ashington... 3/6/04 1, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 1, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 1, Florida International... 12/15/03 1, Arizona State... 2/5/04 1, Oregon State... 2/26/04 1, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Minutes 18, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 15, Florida International... 12/15/03 13, Harvard... 12/28/03 13, Oregon State... 2/26/04 12, UC Irvine... 11/25/03 12, Arizona State... 2/5/ Stanford Basketball 47

48 Player Profiles # 3 Carlton eatherby Guard Class: Junior Hometown: Tacoma, a High School: Curtis Birthdate: July 2, 1984 Major: Human Biology Stanford: ith his quickness and athleticism, Carlton sets the example for hard work and dedication He is a skilled ball handler, a hard worker in the weight room and a great teammate Season (Sophomore): Played in eleven games Scored a basket in the final minute of the game against Arizona State (2/5/04), and a basket in the final 18 seconds against Texas- San Antonio (3/18/04) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Season (Freshman): Gave Stanford added strength at the point-guard position Played in seven games Scored his first collegiate basket with a three-pointer against ashington State (2/15/03). High School: Enjoyed an outstanding athletic and academic career at Curtis High School Averaged 13 points and led the league in assists at 7.2 per game Had a career-high 12 assists Also could score when called upon Scored 33 points in a game Team captain and team MVP during his junior and senior seasons Averaged 15 points per game during his junior season Played for the ashington state all-stars against British Columbia. Cardinal Catalogue: Has an older brother who graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta Has a sister who received her masters degree at Columbia College in Chicago Gained numerous academic honors while at Curtis High School That included National Honor Society, Service Representative Award, National Urban Scholar-Athlete ashington state honors awards recommendation Nominated for McDonald s All- America Academic status County Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / Totals / Stanford Basketball

49 Player Profiles Carlton eatherby Year-by-Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min Sacramento St UNV Florida International Southern Utah Harvard *UCA *Arizona State *Oregon State *Oregon &ashington St ^Texas-S. Antonio Totals #John ooden Classic +Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Ast Blk Stl Min #Rice St. Mary s UC Irvine Yale *Oregon *ashington St *Arizona State Totals #Pre-Season NIT =Stanford Invitational ~as Vegas Showdown %Pete Newell Challenge *Pacific-10 &Pacific-10 Tournament ^NCAA Tournament Carlton eatherby vs the Pacific-10 Conference Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min Arizona State / Oregon / Oregon State / UCA / ashington St / Totals / Carlton eatherby in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta PctReb/Avg Pts Avg Hi AstBlkStl Min dnp / Totals / Carlton eatherby File Stanford s basketball team will be fun to watch this year because: we play together For me to improve as a player I need to: be confident For me to improve as a person I need to: be confident My primary inspiration in sports is: family The thing I love about sports is: the competition My favorite pre-game ritual is to: pray My greatest athletic moment was: winning the Pacific-10 championship The biggest thrill in my life to date is: being admitted to Stanford hat makes Maples Pavilion so special: the tradition My favorite arena to play in is: Maples Pavilion The most difficult opposing arena to play in is: McArthur Court (Oregon) If I could play in any basketball arena in the world it would be: Madison Square Garden The toughest player (college) I have faced is: Ben Gordon (UConn) The toughest team I have played against: North Carolina A friend from another college basketball team: Curtis Terry (UNV), Kevin Field (Portland) If I were selecting a basketball Dream Team, the first three players I would pick would be: Shaquille O Neal, ebron James, Kevin Garnett The sports teams that I followed when I was younger: Seattle Sonics hen I played basketball as a kid, I pretended to be: Allen Iverson The athlete I admire most: Tiger oods My favorite NBA team: Seattle Sonics If I could go up against any other Stanford athlete (non men s basketball) it would be: Ogonna Nnamani (volleyball) The current or former Stanford athlete I most enjoy watching perform: Tiger oods Since coming to Stanford I have learned: independence The best thing about Stanford: the people My favorite professor is: Phil Zimbardo (psychology) My favorite class: psychology Best book I have ever read: The Bible Favorite food: rice east favorite food: grits If I had to cook all of my meals, I d probably survive on: rice Favorite midnight snack: toast My favorite movie: Above the Rim My favorite TV show: SportsCenter Favorite actor: Samuel. Jackson Favorite actress: Vanessa illiams If a movie was made of my life, I would have the following actor play me: Mike Epps My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: a tip dunk My favorite musical group: 112 If I could be a superhero, I d be: Superman If I were not playing college basketball, I would: be bored After my Stanford career is over, I d like to be remembered as: a leader Favorite sport other than basketball: none My parents were right when they told me: God answers prayer The best advice I ever received was: if you don t like what you re getting, stop doing what you are doing. The person who had the greatest influence in my career: my brother If I could invite three people to dinner in history, they would be: Jesus, Jackie Robinson, Ben Carson One moment in history I wish I could have seen: my parents wedding The place I would most like to visit: Atlanta The favorite place I ve visited: Florida Hobbies: working out, reading Ten years from now I hope to be: successful My advice to youngsters: have faith and confidence hat are you most thankful for in life: family If I could bring anything from my hometown to Stanford it would be: my family My most prized possession is: my family If I won $1 million, I would: give it to my parents If I had one CD to listen to it would be: Jay Z The one thing about college basketball I would change is: make it year round One wish I would make for the 21st century: success Career Bests Points 3, ashington State... 2/15/03 2, Arizona State... 2/5/04 2, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Assists 1, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 1, Harvard... 12/28/03 1, Arizona State... 2/5/04 1, Oregon State... 2/26/04 Steals 1, Texas-San Antonio... 3/18/04 Minutes 2, Nevada-as Vegas... 12/13/03 2, Southern Utah... 12/22/03 2, Harvard... 12/28/03 2, Oregon State... 2/26/04 1, Rice... 11/24/02 1, UC Irvine... 12/19/02 1, Yale... 12/30/02 1, Oregon... 1/11/03 1, ashington State... 2/15/03 1, Arizona State... 2/27/03 1, Sacramento State... 11/22/03 1, UCA... 1/22/04 1, Arizona State... 2/5/04 1, ashington State... 3/11/ Stanford Basketball 49

50 Stanford in the Community Public Service Dedicated to its Community The Stanford Men s Basketball team is committed to an active community outreach program that involves coaches, players and staff with different groups in the Bay Area. Former Cardinal standout Justin Davis teaches basketball fundamentals to a young Stanford fan. Stanford Basketball continued its longstanding tradition of involvement in the community during the season. The players, coaches and staff recognize that the loyalty of the fans comes with a responsibility to give back to the community and not just by winning games. The commitment and loyalty of each member of the Stanford Basketball program is showcased throughout the community as the program extends itself to individuals and groups through speeches at local schools, youth clinics and various charity events. During the season, the team took a visit with the kids at the ucile Packard Children s Hospital. The entire team served as the official ice cream scoopers for the day. Chris Hernandez said I really feel good about this event and the way our team reaches out to people when they are here. Patients and players alike look forward to the annual visit, as it gives the kids an opportunity to see their local heroes, while it gives the Stanford team a chance to really interact with fans and to act like kids again at least for a few hours! During the past couple years, the Stanford Basketball players have also taken time from their busy schedule during the Pac-10 season to join with members of the Stanford Graduate School of Business Challenge for Charity program for a basketball clinic for Special Olympics athletes. More than 200 athletes gathered at the Ford Center to take part in the clinic. Coaches Tony Fuller and Eric Reveno led the activities while several players demonstrated fundamentals to athletes and coaches from Special Olympics before ending the day with a pizza feast! The Stanford program also donated more than 40 basketballs to Special Olympics groups across the Peninsula. The coaches have held youth clinics in conjunction with Neil Phillips and the Positive Coaching Alliance in recent years. ast season, the three-hour session in Maples Pavilion gave the 100 youth coaches in attendance the chance to learn from and interact with the entire Stanford coaching staff. The Cardinal has also created a program called Cardinal for a Day. The program is set up as a package for local charity auctions. The kids come to The Farm, have breakfast with the players, watch practice, and take a tour of Maples Pavilion and a few classrooms on campus before attending a clinic with the players. The Stanford men s team has held a tip-off breakfast and along with the women s program that in the past has raised over $70,000 by participating in the Compaq 3 Point Attack. The Coaches versus Cancer program was initiated in 1993 as a link between the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and the American Cancer Society (ACS). Over the past eleven years, this program has raised over ten million dollars for ACS programs nationwide. All money raised stays within the community to assist the local ACS. After the season ends, all of the players take time whenever possible to visit local schools and recreation centers in the community. The players read to the kids and explain their lives as student-athletes. In recent years, members of the team participated in the 400 meter relay against local youth Chris Hernandez, Josh Childress, Rob ittle and Justin Davis join a group of young Stanford fans at a recent clinic. teams at the U.S. Track and Field Open. (The finish was too close to call!) Boy s basketball camp scholarships and a ticket donation program are two other areas where the basketball office attempts to benefit the surrounding community. Through donations from many generous people in the area, ten underprivileged kids attended the camp enjoying the Stanford campus and its facilities. The ticket donation program works by having season ticket holders mail back their tickets for games they are unable to attend. Countless youth and disabled groups benefited from the thoughtfulness of our fans last year. The Stanford Basketball team will continue their dedication to the community its year and many more in the future. Former guard Matt ottich () and center Rob ittle share a good book with the students at Edison McNair Academy in East Palo Alto Stanford Basketball

51 Maples Pavilion Home of Stanford Basketball Stanford's home court is regarded as one of the toughest places to play for visiting teams. One of the best environments for college basketball is Dr. Ted eland, Stanford Director of Athletics, said Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. Built in everybody is looking forward to the reopening of Maples 1969, Maples Pavilion has been host to several of the top Pavilion. This renovation will benefit both our studentathletes and our fans for years to come. collegiate games in the nation. Now Cardinal fans will be treated to the new Maples The renovation, financed entirely through private Pavilion which underwent a $26-million renovation that donations, will enhance the college athletic experience began on February 28, 2004 and is scheduled to reopen for both the student-athletes and the fans. It includes a on Dec. 10, 2004 when the Stanford women s basketball new covered 29,000 square foot concourse around the team hosts Pepperdine University. The Cardinal men s exterior of the seating area, state-of-the-art concession team will host UC Davis on Dec. 18. Maples Pavilion and restroom facilities with speaker systems, in addition also will serve as home for not only the nationallyranked men s and women s basketball teams, but the board with video and replay capability. The concourse to a new 4-sided, state-of-the-art center-hung score- nationally-ranked women s volleyball program as well. will be physically separated from the original building. I can t wait to play in the new Maples Pavilion, said The gap between the original building and the new concourse was done for two reasons; first to preserve the Cardinal senior center Rob ittle. Every team member and everyone associated with Cardinal basketball from integrity of the architectural design and secondly to create an open garden feel that is present throughout build- the fans to the coaching staff and the Stanford administration is looking forward to a new era of great basketball at Maples Pavilion. include new playing court floor, upgraded locker ings on the Stanford campus. The renovation will also rooms, Stanford has won 88 percent of its games at Maples Pavilion since the season, thanks in part to the enthusiasm that the Sixth Man Club provides. The Sixth Man Club has drawn praise for its enthusiasm. A major reason for Stanford's home court success is the outstanding support of the student body Stanford Basketball 51

52 Maples Pavilion I love the way the Sixth Man Club comes out and supports us. Stanford guard Chris Hernandez The popularity of Stanford Basketball has reached an all-time high. It s a tremendous home court advantage. The students are real close to the floor, and they have a real effect. I d say Stanford is right up there among the toughest places to play. Arizona head coach ute Olson student-athlete lounges, a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning room and training room, a news media center, and new meeting rooms. The seating configuration will feature a new lower seating bowl that will take the place of the old floor and loge sections. The new lower seating level will include padded stadium seats that will replace the wood bleachers in the old floor setup. ith the upgraded facilities and the improved seating area at floor level, the home team and fans will experience the best playing atmosphere in the Pac-10. This was a great chance to both refurbish and reconfigure the seating at Maples Pavilion, eland said. But at the same time, this renovation will enable us to enhance the building s fan friendly environment. The exciting and intimate atmosphere of Maples Pavilion will continue to make it a great place for college athletics. After the renovation is complete, the building s capacity will be 7,233. hile the renovation is nearing completion, the Stanford men s basketball program will play its exhibition game (Nov. 13 vs Concordia University) at the eavey Center on the campus of Santa Clara University (capacity 4,500). The Cardinal women s basketball team will play four home games at Santa Clara. The Cardinal women s volleyball team will play its entire 2004 home schedule on the Stanford campus at Burnham Pavilion (capacity 1,200). In the last several years, Maples Pavilion has become one of the hottest environments for college basketball. Maples Pavilion has become one of the est s most notorious pits, wrote Arizona Republic sports columnist Greg Hansen. The Maples Pavilion crowd has a unique feature or two. They are, oh, maybe 3 1/2 inches from the court And the raucous Stanford pep band makes it impossible to carry on a conversation. Veteran Bay Area sports columnist Monte Poole has seen many big games at Maples Pavilion and is impressed with the crowd s love of Stanford Basketball. The fans are standing. And standing. And standing. And standing. Some of these people have painted their faces. They re stomping, yelling, clapping, screaming and behaving as if they re in well Berkeley. Denver Post sportswriter Mike Knisley once wrote Maples Pavilion has become one of the most difficult arenas in the Pac-10 Conference for visiting teams Stanford enjoys an advantage that has earned the envy and the enmity of the league. Eleven years ago, enthusiasm reached another high level with the introduction of the Cardinal Sixth Man Club, the brainchild of the Stanford sports marketing department. For $10, a student would get a Cardinal Sixth Man T-shirt, center seats at all Stanford home games, and free food before the game at a Palo Alto sports restaurant. hen the Sixth Man Club first started, only 30 students signed on. How times have changed. From 30 members, the club grew to 100, then 350. ast year, nearly 1,200 students signed on with the Sixth Man Club, with another 400 on the waiting list. The Sixth Man Club is very devoted to us, our team and Stanford University as a whole, said Stanford senior Nick Robinson. They set a positive example for everyone how to be a true fan. Arizona head coach ute Olson says Maples Pavilion is a tough environment for visiting teams because of the Sixth Man Club. It s a tremendous home court advantage, says Olson. The students are real close to the floor, and they have a real effect. I d say Stanford is right up there among the toughest places to play. Since the season, Stanford is (.880) at Maples Pavilion. Stanford played its first game in Maples Pavilion on Jan. 3, 1969, but lost to Brigham Young, The next night, Stanford beat the Cougars, The formal dedication game was Mar. 1, 1969, but Stanford lost to USC, The 7,233-seat structure serves the entire university as a multi-purpose facility. It was originally built at a cost of $3.3 million. It was named after its principal donor, the late Roscoe Maples, a member of the 1904 Stanford class. The pavilion is utilized throughout the year by university staff and students for recreational and intramural purposes. During the winter academic quarter, Maples is used continually used for noontime recreational basketball, men s and women s varsity basketball practice, and intramurals during the evening hours. In addition to intercollegiate competition, physical education classes are held in Maples Pavilion. The pavilion is also used for banquets and lectures. Maples Pavilion Facts & Figures Stanford Coaching Records in Maples Pavilion Coaches - PCT Howie Dallmar Dick DiBiaso Tom Davis Mike Montgomery Games: 510 Seasons: 36 Record: (.686), 28 winning seasons, 6 losing seasons, 2 tied Most Consecutive inning Seasons: 11 ( to present) Most ins, Season: 14, , , Most osses, Season: 11, Most Consecutive ins: 20 (last game of , 12 games in , first seven games of ) Most Consecutive osses: 7, Highest on-ost Percentage, Season: (13-0 in , 12-0 in , 14-0 in ) owest on-ost Percentage, Season:.307 (4-9 in ) Biggest in: 59 points, victory over New Hampshire argest oss: 46 points, loss to UCA, argest Average Attendance: 7,406, Stanford Basketball

53 The New Maples Pavilion Approaching the new covered concourse from Arrillaga Plaza. The concourse will surround the entire pavilion, with tickets, concessions and meeting facilities on the ground level. The new Maples Pavilion venue boasts a four-sided, state of the art, center-hung scoreboard with video plus display, a plaza concourse which encompasses 29,000 square feet around the exterior of the seating area, elevators, upgraded concession stands, upgraded restroom facilities with speaker systems, new padded stadium seats in place of the bleachers at floor level, an expanded weight room, athletic training facilities along with upgraded locker rooms and student-athlete lounges for home and visiting teams. The renovation is being financed by donations from alumni and friends of Stanford University. University funding was not used for the Maples Pavilion renovation. Construction of the Maples Pavilion renovation has gone ahead of schedule to allow the Cardinal to play in its new home in December, ith the upgraded facilities and the improved seating area at floor level, the home team and fans will experience the best atmosphere to play an athletic contest Stanford Basketball 53

54 The New Maples Pavilion The seating configuration will feature a new lower seating bowl that will take the place of the current floor and loge sections. It s going to be exciting. e all felt proud of the old Maples Pavilion with all the tradition, and now we are moving into an exciting, new era. So many great teams have set the foundation for the opportunity to play in this exciting, new building. Stanford guard Chris Hernandez The new state-of-the-art center-hung scoreboard features a video display with replay capability. I am thankful that in my senior season I have the opportunity to play in the new Maples Pavilion. There are so many great aspects of Maples including the game day atmosphere, the fans, the Sixth Man Club, and the great support we get from the community. All those aspects will remain when we play in the new Maples Pavilion. Nick Robinson, Stanford senior forward Stanford Basketball

55 Maples Pavilion Stanford s Record at Maples Pavilion Year Overall Record Conf. Record Stanford Pts. Opp. Pts. Stanford Avg. Opp. Avg ,056 1, ,082 1, ,073 1, ,069 1, , ,062 1, ,150 1, ,348 1, ,417 1, ,120 1, ,206 1, , ,315 1, , ,416 1, , ,108 1, ,152 1, ,347 1, , , , , , , , ,228 1, , Totals (.686) (.586) 38,200 33, Stanford s record against non-league opponents at Maples Pavilion is (.835). Stanford Opponents in Maples Pavilion Air Force (4-0) , , , , Alabama- Birmingham (1-0) , Alaska Anchorage (2-0) , , American (2-0) , , Arizona (13-14) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 70-72, , , , (ot) , , , , , , , (ot) , , Arizona State (17-9) , , , , , , , (ot) , (ot) , 96-63, , , , , , , , , , , (ot) , (ot) , , , , , Arkansas State (0-1) , Belmont (1-0) , Bemidji State (1-0) , Brigham Young (1-1) , , Brown (2-0) , , Boston Univ. (1-0) , California (24-12) , , , , , , , , (ot) , , , , , , , , , (ot) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Cal Poly Pomona (3-0) , (ot) , Cal Poly SO (3-1) , , , , Cal State Bakersfield (1-0) , Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-0) , Cal State Northridge (3-0) , , , Chico State (0-1) , Colgate (2-0) , , Colorado (1-0) , Colorado State (3-0) , , , Columbia (2-0) , , Connecticut (0-1) , Cornell (2-0) , , Dartmouth (1-0) , Davidson (1-0) , Denver (1-0) , East. Montana (1-0) , Elon College (1-0) , Florida (2-0) , , Florida Int l (1-0) , Fordham (1-0) , Furman (1-0) , George ashington (1-1) , , Georgia Tech (1-0) , Gonzaga (0-1) , Harvard (6-0) , , , , , , Hawai i (2-0) , , Hawai i Hilo (1-0) , Hawai i Pacific (1-0) , Houston (1-1) , , Howard (1-0) , afayette (1-0) , asalle (1-0) , ehigh (2-0) , , ong Beach St (2-0) , , oyola (Md) (1-0) , Stanford Basketball 55

56 Maples Pavilion Records Game night at Maples Pavilion. It must be said: pleasant old Maples Pavilion has turned into a pit. There is no higher compliment in college basketball. C.. Nevius, San Francisco Chronicle oyola Marymount (2-0) , , SU (1-0) , ouisiana Tech (1-0) , Marquette (0-1) , McNeese State (1-0) , Miami (Fla) (1-0) , Minnesota (0-1) , Missouri-St. ouis (1-0) , Montana (0-1) , Montana State (1-0) , Navy (1-0) , New Hampshire (1-0) , New Mexico (1-0) , Nevada (2-1) , , , Nevada-as Vegas (1-0) , North Carolina (0-1) , Notre Dame (0-1) , Ohio (0-1) , Oregon (22-14) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,90-87 (ot) , , Oregon State (20-16) , , , , , , , , * *Forfeited by OSU due to ineligible player , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Pacific (2-0) , , Penn (0-1) , Princeton (0-1) , Portland (0-1) , Portland State (1-0) , Puget Sound (1-0) , Rhode Island (1-0) , Rice (4-0) , , , , Richmond (0-2) , , Rider (1-0) , St. John s (0-1) , Saint Mary s (6-1) , , , , , , , St. Peter s (1-0) , Sacramento State (3-0) , , , Sacred Heart (1-0) , San Diego (1-1) , (ot) , San Diego St. (1-0) , San Francisco State (1-0) , San Jose State (8-1) , , , ,81-80 (ot) , , , , , Santa Clara (5-5) , , , , , , , , , , Seattle (2-0) , , Seattle Pacific (2-0) , , Seton Hall (1-1) , , (ot) Sonoma State (1-0) , Southern Methodist (1-0) , So. Utah (230) , , , Southwest Missouri State (1-0) , Stetson (1-0) , Temple (2-0) , , UC Davis (4-0) , , , , UC Irvine (3-0) , , , UCA (14-22) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , (2ot) , , , , , , , , , , , , (ot) , , , , UC Riverside (4-0) , , , , UC San Diego (3-0) , , , UC Santa Barbara (1-1) , , USC (23-13) , , , , , , , , , , , ,93-91 (ot) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,82-86 (ot) , , , , , USF (4-2) , ,63-61 (ot) , , , , USIU (2-0) , , Utah (1-1) , , Utah State (0-1) , Valparaiso (1-0) , Villanova (0-1) , Virginia (2-0) , , ashington (26-10) , , , , , , , , , , , ,79-78 (ot) , , , , , , , , ,82-74 (ot) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ashington State (23-13) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , (ot) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , estern Michigan (1-0) , estern ashington (1-0) , illiam & Mary (1-0) , isconsin (2-0) , , isconsin- Superior (1-0) , yoming (1-1) , , Xavier (1-0) , Yale (3-0) , , , Stanford Basketball

57 Maples Pavilion Records Most Points Scored Two Teams Stanford-Yale, One Team Stanford vs Yale, Player Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, Most Points Scored, One Half Team UCA vs Stanford, Stanford vs Yale, Player John Newman, Richmond vs Saint Mary s, Field Goals Made Two Teams Stanford vs Yale, One Team UCA vs Stanford, Player Brett Crawford, USIU vs Stanford, Field Goals Attempted Two Teams Stanford vs Houston, One Team UCA vs Stanford, Player Brett Crawford, USIU vs Stanford, Field Goal Percentage Team Stanford vs Arizona, (28-40) Player Todd ichti, Stan vs B State, (12-13) 3-Point Field Goals Made Two Teams Stanford-Alaska, One Team Stanford vs UCA, Stanford vs New Hampshire, Player Steve Beck, Arizona State vs Stanford, Point Field Goals Attempted Two Teams Stanford-Portland State, One Team Stanford vs UCA, Player Anthony Pendleton, USC vs Stanford, Point Field Goal Percentage One Team Stanford vs Oregon State, (8-11) Player Peter Dukes, Stan vs So. Utah, (5-5) Free Throw Made Two Teams Stanford-Yale, One Team Stanford vs Cal Poly SO, Player Claude Terry, Stanford vs Oregon State, Free Throws Attempted Two Teams Stanford-Yale, One Team Stanford vs Cal Poly SO, Player Claude Terry, Stanford vs Oregon State, Free Throw Percentage Team Harvard vs Stanford, (14-14) Player Todd ichti, Stan vs Arizona, (15-15) Brevin Knight, Stan vs ash., (14-14) Marty Petersen, SCU vs Stan, (13-13) Julius Barnes, Stan vs USC, (13-13) Julius Barnes, Stan vs ASU, (13-13) Todd ichti, Stan vs USC, (12-12) Arthur ee, Stan vs Arizona, (12-12) Brevin Knight, Stan vs USC, (11-11) Brian elch, Stan vs Seton Hall, (10-10) Adam Keefe, Stan vs Rider, (10-10) John Patrick, Stan vs USC, (10-10) Dion Cross, Stan vs isconsin, (10-10) Damon Stoudamire, Ariz vs Stan, (10-10) Curtis Borchardt, Stan vs SF St., (10-10) Most Rebounds Team California vs Stanford, Player Rich Kelley, Stanford vs SU, Most Blocked Shots Team Stanford vs Colgate, Player Curtis Borchardt, Stan vs CS-Bakersfield, Most Steals Team Stanford vs Yale, Player Brevin Knight, Stan vs McNeese State, Attendance Season ,865 Average ,406 Sellouts Stanford Top 10 Scorers at Maples Pavilion 49, Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, , Kimberly Belton vs USC, , Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, , Adam Keefe vs Virginia, , Adam Keefe vs ashington, , Todd ichti vs Arizona, , olfe Perry vs UCA, , Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, , Adam Keefe vs ashington State, , Jason Collins vs ashington, Stanford Top 10 Rebounders at Maples Pavilion 24, Rich Kelley vs SU, , Adam Keefe vs Southern Utah, , Curtis Borchardt vs Arizona, , Rich Kelley vs Utah State, , Rich Kelley vs USC, , Adam Keefe vs California, , Rich Kelley vs ashington, , Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, , Kimberly Belton vs Arizona, , Tim Young vs Arizona, Top 10 Biggest ins over non-league opponents 59 points ( over New Hampshire, ) 53 points (95-42 over ehigh, ) 51 points ( over Seattle, ) 51 points ( over San Francisco State, ) 50 points (89-39 over San Jose State, ) 50 points (92-42 over Puget Sound, ) 47 points (97-50 over San Diego State, ) 46 points ( over Denver, ) 45 points (94-49 over Santa Clara, ) 43 points (84-41 over UC Riverside, ) Top 10 Biggest ins over Pac-10 opponents 51 points ( over California, ) 49 points (94-45 over ashington State, ) 48 points ( over UCA, ) 45 points ( over ashington, ) 43 points ( over USC, ) 37 points (99-62 over USC, ) 33 points (84-51 over Oregon State, ) 33 points (87-54 over Oregon State, ) 33 points (83-50 over ashington State, ) 31 points (94-63 over ashington State, ) Overtime games at Maples Pavilion (9-8) vs USF in in double OT vs California vs Cal Poly Pomona in vs San Jose State in vs ashington in vs California in vs Seton Hall in vs Arizona State in vs Arizona State in in double OT vs UCA in vs ashington in vs Arizona State in vs USC, vs Arizona State, vs UCA, vs Arizona, vs Oregon, The Stanford tree with a few friends. Milestone ins at Maples Pavilion 1st Stanford 94, Brigham Young 78, Jan. 4, th Stanford 87, Santa Clara 84, Dec. 1, th Stanford 72, Cal State Dominguez Hills 54, Dec. 18, th Stanford 97, Harvard 60, Dec. 18, th Stanford 80, Cal State Northridge 59, Jan. 4, th Stanford 71, ashington 56, Feb 24, th Stanford 84, UC Riverside 41, Nov. 29, th Stanford 76, Oregon 55, Feb. 28, 2004 Dick Vitale makes friends with the Cardinal fans at Maples Pavilion Stanford Basketball 57

58 Opponents USF At Pete Newell Challenge, Friday, November 19, at Oakland, 8:30 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: San Francisco, Ca Enrollment: 8,000 Home Court/Capacity: Memorial Gym (5,300) Nickname/Colors: Dons, Green & Gold Courtside Phone: (415) Conference: CC Athletic Director: Dr. Bill Hogan Head Coach/Phone: Jessie Evans (415) Career Record/Years: , 7 years Record at USF/Years: first year Evans vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Bill Johnson, Anwar McQueen, Philippe Doherty Basketball Sports Information Director: Peter Simon Office Phone: (415) Home Phone: (650) 875-DONS simon@usfca.edu SID Fax Number: (415) Record: Conference Record/Place: 7-7, 4th ebsite: Starters Returning Tyrone Riley, F, 6-7, 245, Senior, 11.2 ppg, 7.0 rpg Andre Hazel, G, 6-0, 190, Senior, 8.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg Jerome Gumbs, G, 6-4, 210, Junior, 6.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg Tennessee First Round Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday, November 22, 6:30 p.m. (ht) Quick Facts ocation: Knoxville, Tn Enrollment: 25,058 Home Court/Capacity: Thompson-Boling Arena (24,535) Nickname/Colors: Volunteers, Orange & hite Courtside Phone: (865) Conference: SEC Athletic Director: Mike Hamilton Head Coach/Phone: Buzz Peterson (865) Career Record/Years: , 8 years Record at Tennessee/Years: 47-42, 3 years Peterson vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Chuck Benson, Ed Conroy, Chris Ferguson Basketball Sports Information Director: Craig Pinkerton Office Phone: (865) Home Phone: (865) Cpinker1@utk.edu SID Fax Number: (865) Record: Conference Record/Place: 7-9, 5thT ebsite: Starters Returning Scooter McFadgon, G, 6-5, 207, Senior, 17.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg Brandon Crump, F, 6-10, 255, Senior, 14.8 ppg, 6.8 rpg C.J. atson, G, 6-2, 175, Junior, 11.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg Major ingate, C, 6-10, 258, Soph., 3.6 ppg, 2.5 rpg Dane Bradshaw, G, 6-3, 216, Soph., 3.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg Brigham Young Possible Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday-ednesday, November Quick Facts ocation: Provo, Ut Enrollment: 33,278 Home Court/Capacity: Marriott Center (22,700) Nickname/Colors: Cougars, Blue, hite & Tan Courtside Phone: (801) Conference: Mountain est Athletic Director: Pete Pilling (Interim) Head Coach/Phone: Steve Cleveland (801) Career Record/Years: , 7 years Record at BYU/Years: , 7 years Cleveland vs Stanford: 1-0 Assistant Coaches: Dave Rose, Andy Toolson, John ardenburg Basketball Sports Information Director: Brett Pyne Office Phone: (801) Home Phone: (801) brett_pyne@byu.edu SID Fax Number: (801) Record: 21-9 Conference Record/Place: 10-4, 2nd ebsite: Starters Returning Mike Hall, G/F, 6-3, 205, Senior, 12.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg Garner Meads, F, 6-8, 200, Soph., 4.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg Jared Jensen, F/C, 6-9, 250, Senior, 3.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg Chaminade Possible Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday-ednesday, November Quick Facts ocation: Honolulu, Hi Enrollment: 1,100 Home Court/Capacity: McCabe Gymnasium Nickname/Colors: Silverswords, Royal Blue & hite Courtside Phone: (808) Conference: Pacific est Athletic Director: Aaron Griess Head Coach/Phone: Aaron Griess/(808) Career Record/Years: 55-51, 4 years Record at Chaminade/Years: 55-51, 4 years Griess vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Matt Mahar, Cory O Dell Basketball Sports Information Director: Matt Mahar Office Phone: (808) Home Phone: (808) mmahar@chaminade.edu SID Fax Number: (808) Record: Conference Record/Place: 8-7, 2nd ebsite: Starters Returning Nick Frey, C, 6-9, 230, Senior, 11.0 ppg, 7.1 rpg Iowa Possible Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday-ednesday, November Quick Facts ocation: Iowa City, Ia Enrollment: 29,697 Home Court/Capacity: Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) Nickname/Colors: Hawkeyes, Gold & Black Courtside Phone: (319) Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby Head Coach/Phone: Steve Alford (319) Career Record/Years: , 13 years Record at Iowa/Years: 89-71, 5 years Alford vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Greg ansing, Brian Jones, Craig Neal Basketball Sports Information Director: Steve Roe Office Phone: (319) Home Phone: (319) steven-roe@uiowa.edu SID Fax Number: (319) Record: Conference Record/Place: 9-7, 4th ebsite: Starters Returning Pierre Pierce, G, 6-4, 195, Junior, 16.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg Jeff Horner, G, 6-3, 185, Junior, 13.0 ppg, 4.2 rpg Greg Brunner, F, 6-7, 240, Junior, 10.9 ppg, 8.2 rpg ouisville Possible Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday-ednesday, November Quick Facts ocation: ouisville, Ky Enrollment: 21,000 Home Court/Capacity: Freedom Hall (18,865) Nickname/Colors: Cardinals, Red & Black Courtside Phone: (502) Conference: Conference USA Athletic Director: Tom Jurich Stanford Basketball

59 Opponents Head Coach/Phone: Rick Pitino (502) Career Record/Years: , 18 years Record at ouisville/years: 64-30, 3 years Pitino vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Vince Taylor, Reggie Theus, Kevin illard Basketball Sports Information Director: Kenny Klein Office Phone: (502) Home Phone: (502) Kenny.klein@louisville.edu SID Fax Number: (502) Record: Conference Record/Place: 9-7, 6th ebsite: Starters Returning Francisco Garcia, F, 6-7, 190, Junior, 16.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg Taquan Dean, G, 6-3, 185, Junior,10.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg arry O Bannon, G/F, 6-4, 200, Senior, 10.3 ppg, 2.7 rpg North Carolina Possible Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday-ednesday, November Quick Facts ocation: Chapel Hill, NC Enrollment: 25,972 Home Court/Capacity: Dean E. Smith Center (21,800) Nickname/Colors: Tar Heels, Carolina Blue & hite Courtside Phone: (919) /8816 Conference: ACC Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Head Coach/Phone: Roy illiams (919) Career Record/Years: , 17 years Record at UNC/Years: 19-11, one year illiams vs Stanford: 1-0 Assistant Coaches: Joe Holladay, C.B. McGrath, Steve Robinson Basketball Sports Information Director: Steve Kirschner Office Phone: (919) Home Phone: (919) skirschner@uncaa.unc.edu SID Fax Number: (919) Record: Conference Record/Place: 8-8, 5th ebsite: Starters Returning Rashad McCants, F/G, 6-4, 207, Junior, 20.0 ppg, 4.6 rpg Sean May, C/F, 6-9, 260, Junior, 15.2 ppg, 9.8 rpg Jawad illiams, F, 6-9, 223, Senior, 12.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg Raymond Felton, G, 6-1, 194, Junior, 11.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg Melvin Scott, G, 6-2, 190, Senior, 9.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg Texas Possible Opponent, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Monday-ednesday, November Quick Facts ocation: Austin, Tx Enrollment: 51,438 Home Court/Capacity: Frank Erwin Center (16,755) Nickname/Colors: onghorns, Burnt Orange & hite Courtside Phone: (512) Conference: Big 12 Athletic Director: Deoss Dodds Head Coach/Phone: Rick Barnes (512) Career Record/Years: , 17 years Record at Texas/Years: , 6 years Barnes vs Stanford: 1-0 Assistant Coaches: Ken McDonald, Russell Springmann, Rodney Terry Basketball Sports Information Director: Scott McConnell Office Phone: (512) Mobile Phone: (512) Scott.McConnell@athletics.utexas.edu SID Fax Number: (512) Record: 25-8 Conference Record/Place: 12-4, 2ndT ebsite: Starters Returning P.J. Tucker, F, 6-5, 225, Soph., 10.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg Brad Buckman, F, 6-8, 235, Junior, 5.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg Kenton Paulino, G, 6-0, 180, Junior, 4.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg Santa Clara Sunday, November 28, at Santa Clara, 7:00 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Santa Clara, Ca Enrollment: 8,060 Home Court/Capacity: eavey Center (4,500) Nickname/Colors: Broncos, Red & hite Courtside Phone: (408) Conference: CC Athletic Director: Dan Coonan Head Coach/Phone: Dick Davey (408) Career Record/Years: , 12 years Record at Santa Clara/Years: , 12 years Davey vs Stanford: 0-5 Assistant Coaches: loyd Pierce, Sam Scuilli, Steve Seandel Basketball Sports Information Director: Richard Kilwien Office Phone: (408) Home Phone: (408) rkilwien@scu.edu SID Fax Number: (408) Record: Conference Record/Place: 6-8, 5th ebsite: Starters Returning Doron Perkins, G, 6-2, 200, Senior, 13.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg Kyle Bailey, G, 6-2, 200, Senior, 12.4 ppg, 4.7 rpg Travis Niesen, F, 6-7, 225, Junior, 9.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg Ethan Rohde, G, 6-5, 205, Senior, 5.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg Michigan State Saturday, December 11, at Auburn Hills, Mi, 4:00 p.m. (et) Quick Facts ocation: East ansing, Mi Enrollment: 44,937 Home Court/Capacity: Breslin Student Events Center (14,759) Nickname/Colors: Spartans, Green & hite Courtside Phone: (517) Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Ron Mason Head Coach/Phone: Tom Izzo (517) Career Record/Years: , 9 years Record at Michigan State/Years: , 9 years Izzo vs Stanford: 0-1 Assistant Coaches: Mark Montgomery, Dwayne Stephens, Doug ojcik Basketball Sports Information Director: Matt arson Office Phone: (517) Home Phone: (517) larson@ath.msu.edu SID Fax Number: (517) Record: Conference Record/Place: 12-4, 2ndT ebsite: Starters Returning Paul Davis, C, 6-11, 250, Junior, 15.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg Chris Hill, G, 6-3, 190, Senior, 13.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg Kelvin Torbert, G, 6-4, 215, Senior, 10.7 ppg, 3.6 rpg Alan Anderson, F, 6-6, 220, Senior, 8.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg Shannon Brown, G, 6-3, 200, Soph., 7.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg Denver Monday, December 13, at Denver, 7:00 p.m. (mt) Quick Facts ocation: Denver, Co Enrollment: 9,455 Home Court/Capacity: Magness Arena (7,200) Nickname/Colors: Pioneers, Crimson & Gold Courtside Phone: (303) Conference: Sun Belt Athletic Director: Stuart Halsall Head Coach/Phone: Terry Carroll, (303) Career Record/Years: , 12 years Record at Denver/Years: 39-48, 3 years Carroll vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Matt Garner, Greg ackey, Marcus Mason Basketball Sports Information Director: Josh aldman Office Phone: (303) Home Phone: (303) jwaldman@du.edu SID Fax Number: (303) Record: Conference Record/Place: 6-9, 4thT ebsite: Starters Returning Erik Benzel, G, 6-1, 175, Senior, 14.4 ppg, 3.2 rpg Rodney Billups, G, 5-10, 165, Senior, 10.4 ppg, 2.5 rpg UC Davis Saturday, December 18, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Davis, Ca Enrollment: 30,229 Home Court/Capacity: The Pavilion (7,600) Courtside Phone: (530) Nickname/Colors: Aggies, Yale Blue & Gold Conference: Independent Athletic Director: Greg arzecka Head Coach/Phone: Gary Stewart (530) Career Record/Years: , 11 years Record at UCD/Years: 18-9, 1 year Stewart vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Greg Clink, Ron DuBois, Bobby Steinburg Basketball Sports Information Director: Bill Stevens Office Phone: (530) Home Phone: (916) wsstevens@ucdavis.edu SID Fax Number: (530) Record: 18-9 Conference Record/Place: 15-7 ebsite: Starters Returning Ryan Moore, F, 6-5, 220, Senior, 16.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg Fowzi Abdelsamad, G, 6-2, 183, Senior, 12.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg Thomas Juillerat, F, 6-5, 215, Soph., 10.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg Robert Ehsan, G, 6-1, 165, Senior, 7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg Dartmouth ednesday, December 22, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Hanover, NH Enrollment: 4,200 Home Court/Capacity: The eede Arena (2,100) Nickname/Colors: Big Green, Dartmouth Green & hite Courtside Phone: (603) Conference: Ivy Athletic Director: Josie Harper Stanford Basketball 59

60 TM Opponents Head Coach/Phone: Terry Dunn (603) Career Record/Years: First Year Record at Dartmouth/Years: First Year Dunn vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Shay Berry, Tommy Deffebaugh Basketball Sports Information Director: Kathy Slattery Office Phone: (603) Home Phone: (603) SID Fax Number: (603) Record: 3-25 Conference Record/Place: 1-13, 8th ebsite: www. Dartmouth.edu/athletics Starters Returning eon Pattman, G, 6-2, 190, Soph., 13.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg David Gardner, C, 6-10, 244, Senior, 8.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg Steve Callahan, G, 6-3, 210, Senior, 7.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg Michael Mcaren, G/F, 6-3, 195, Senior, 7.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg Calvin Arnold, F, 6-9, 210, Junior, 5.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg Montana Thursday, December 23, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Missoula, Mt Enrollment: 13,352 Home Court/Capacity: Adams Center (7,321) Nickname/Colors: Grizzlies, Copper, Silver & Gold Courtside Phone: (406) Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Don Read Head Coach/Phone: arry Krystkowiak (406) Career Record/Years: First Year Record at Montana/Years: First Year Krystkowiak vs Stanford: 0-0 Assistant Coaches: Andy Hill, Brad Huse, ayne Tinkle Basketball Sports Information Director: Dave Guffey Office Phone: (406) Home Phone: (406) SID Fax Number: (406) Record: Conference Record/Place: 6-8, 6th ebsite: Starters Returning Kamarr Davis, F, 6-7, 235, Senior, 14.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg Kevin Criswell, G, 6-2, 185, Junior, 12.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg Pacific-10 Conference Opponents ashington State Friday, December 31, at Spokane, 5:00 p.m. Thursday, March 3, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Pullman, A Enrollment: 21,000 Home Court/Capacity: Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum (11,566) Nickname/Colors: Cougars, Crimson & Gray Courtside Phone: (509) Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Jim Sterk Head Coach/Phone: Dick Bennett (509) Career Record/Years: , 26 years Record at SU/Years: 13-16, 1 year Bennett vs Stanford: 0-3 Assistant Coaches: Tony Bennett, Mike Heideman, Ben Johnson Basketball Sports Information Director: Craig awson Office Phone: (509) Home Phone: (509) craigl@wsu.edu SID Fax Number: (509) Record: Conference Record/Place: 7-11, 7thT ebsite: Starters Returning Thomas Kelati, G, 6-5, 194, Senior, 11.1 ppg, 2.9 rpg Jeff Varem, G, 6-6, 240, Senior, 9.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg Shami Gill, F, 6-7, 225, Senior, 5.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg Chris Schlatter, F, 6-7, 220, Senior, 4.6 ppg, 3.8 rpg ashington Sunday, January 2, at ashington, 12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at Stanford, tba Quick Facts ocation: Seattle, A Enrollment: 42,000 Home Court/Capacity: Bank of America Arena (10,000) Nickname/Colors: Huskies, Purple & Gold Courtside Phone: (206) Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Todd Turner Head Coach/Phone: orenzo Romar (206) Career Record/Years: , 8 years Record at U/Years: 29-29, 2 years Romar vs Stanford: 2-3 Assistant Coaches: Ken Bone, Cameron Dollar, Jim Shaw Basketball Sports Information Director: Dan epse Office Phone: (206) Home Phone: (206) dsarge@u.washington.edu SID Fax Number: (206) Record: Conference Record/Place: 12-6, 2nd ebsite: Starters Returning Nate Robinson, G, 5-9, 175, Junior, 13.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg Brandon Roy, G, 6-6, 200, Junior, 12.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg ill Conroy, G, 6-2, 190, Senior, 12.3 ppg, 2.6 rpg Bobby Jones, F, 6-6, 200, Junior, 11.2 ppg, 4.9 rpg Mike Jensen, F, 6-8, 240, Junior, 7.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg Arizona State Thursday, January 6, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 3, at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. (mt) Quick Facts ocation: Tempe, Az Enrollment: 45,693 Home Court/Capacity: ells Fargo Arena (14,141) Courtside Phone: (480) , Nickname/Colors: Sun Devils, Maroon & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Gene Smith Head Coach/Phone: Rob Evans (480) Career Record/Years: , 12 years Record at ASU/Years: 90-89, 6 years Evans vs Stanford: 0-12 Assistant Coaches: Tony Benford, Dan O Dowd, Brooks Thompson Basketball Sports Information Director: Doug Tammaro Office Phone: (480) Home Phone: (480) tammaro@asu.edu SID Fax Number: (480) Record: Conference Record/Place: 4-14, 10th ebsite: Starters Returning Ike Diogu, F, 6-8, 250, Junior, 22.8 ppg, 8.9 rpg Stevie Moore, G/F, 6-4, 190, Senior, 12.7 ppg, 3.7 rpg Jason Braxton, G, 6-2, 190, Senior, 7.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg Arizona Saturday, January 8, at Stanford, Noon Saturday, February 5, at Arizona, 11:00 a.m. (mt) Quick Facts ocation: Tucson, Az Enrollment: 37,000 Home Court/Capacity: McKale Center (14,545) Nickname/Colors: ildcats, Cardinal & Navy Courtside Phone: (520) Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Jim ivengood Head Coach/Phone: ute Olson (520) Career Record/Years: , 31 years Record at Arizona/Years: , 21 years Olson vs Stanford: Assistant Coaches: Josh Pastner, Jim Rosborough, Rodney Tention Basketball Sports Information Director: Richard Paige Office Phone: (520) Home Phone: (520) rpaige@ .arizona.edu SID Fax Number: (520) Record: Conference Record/Place: 11-7, 3rd ebsite: Starters Returning Hassan Adams, G, 6-4, 212, Junior, 17.3 ppg, 7.1 rpg Salim Stoudamire, G, 6-1, 177, Senior, 16.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg Channing Frye, C, 6-11, 248, Soph., 16.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg Mustafa Shakur, G, 6-3, 183, Soph., 9.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg California Saturday, January 15, at California, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 12, at Stanford, 12:30 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Berkeley, Ca Enrollment: 33,000 Home Court/Capacity: Haas Pavilion (11,877) Nickname/Colors: Golden Bears, Blue & Gold Courtside Phone: (510) Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour Head Coach/Phone: Ben Braun (510) Career Record/Years: , 27 years Record at Cal/Years: , 8 years Braun vs Stanford: 3-13 Assistant Coaches: George Nessman, Joe Pasternack Basketball Sports Information Director: Herb Benenson Office Phone: (510) Home Phone: (510) benenson@berkeley.edu SID Fax Number: (510) Record: Conference Record/Place: 9-9, 4thT ebsite: Stanford Basketball

61 Opponents Starters Returning Richard Midgley, G, 6-2, 200, Junior, 10.6 ppg. 2.6 rpg Marquise Kately, F, 6-5, 220, Soph., 10.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg Ayinde Ubaka, G, 6-2, 200, Soph., 6.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg UCA Thursday, January 20, at UCA, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 20, at Stanford, 12:30 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: os Angeles, Ca Enrollment: 36,890 Home Court/Capacity: Pauley Pavilion (12,800) Courtside Phone: (310) Nickname/Colors: Bruins, Blue & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Dan Guerrero Head Coach/Phone: Ben Howland (310) Career Record/Years: , 10 years Record at UCA/Years: 11-17, 1 year Howland vs Stanford: 0-2 Assistant Coaches: Donny Daniels, Kerry Keating, Ernie Ziegler Basketball Sports Information Director: Bill Bennett Office Phone: (310) Home Phone: (310) bbennett@athletics.ucla.edu SID Fax Number: (310) Record: Conference Record/Place: 7-11, 7th ebsite: Starters Returning Dijon Thompson, G/F, 6-7, 198, Senior, 14.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg Cedric Bozeman, G, 6-6, 199, Senior, 7.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg Ryan Hollins, C, 7-0, 225, Junior, 6.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg USC Saturday, January 22, at USC, 3:00 p.m. Thursday, February 17, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: os Angeles, Ca Enrollment: 16,000 Home Court/Capacity: os Angeles Sports Arena (16,161) Courtside Phone: (213) /0174 Nickname/Colors: Trojans, Cardinal & Gold Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Mike Garrett Head Coach/Phone: Henry Bibby (213) Career Record/Years: , 8 years Record at USC/Years: , 8 years Bibby vs Stanford: 6-13 Assistant Coaches: Eric Brown, Bob Cantu, Jim Saia Basketball Sports Information Director: Chris Huston Office Phone: (213) Home Phone: (213) chuston@usc.edu SID Fax Number: (213) Record: Conference Record/Place: 8-10, 6th ebsite: Starters Returning Errick Craven, G, 6-2, 205, Senior, 11.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg Jeff McMillan, F, 6-8, 260, Senior, 11.1 ppg, 8.6 rpg Rory O Neil, C, 6-11, 240, Senior, 8.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg Rodrick Stewart, G, 6-4, 205, Soph., 4.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg Oregon State Thursday, January 27, at Stanford, 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 24, at Oregon State, 7:05 p.m. Quick Facts ocation: Corvallis, Or Enrollment: 19,000 Home Court/Capacity: Gill Coliseum (10,400) Nickname/Colors: Beavers, Orange & Black Courtside Phone: (541) Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Bo DeCarolis Head Coach/Phone: Jay John Career Record/Years: 25-31, 2 years Record at OSU/Years: 25-31, 2 years John vs Stanford: 0-4 Assistant Coaches: Brian oyd, Kevin Mouton, Jeff Reinert Basketball Sports Information Director: Steve Fenk Office Phone: (541) Home Phone: (541) steve.fenk@orst.edu SID Fax Number: (541) / Record: Conference Record/Place: 6-12, 9th ebsite: Starters Returning David ucas, F, 6-7, 230, Senior, 17.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg Chris Stephens, G, 6-2, 190, Junior, 15.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg J.S. Nash, G, 6-2, 200, Senior, 10.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg amar Hurd, G, 6-4, 190, Junior, 5.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg Oregon Saturday, January 29, at Stanford, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, February 26, at Oregon, tba Quick Facts ocation: Eugene, Or Enrollment: 20,033 Home Court/Capacity: McArthur Court (9,087) Courtside Phone: (541) Nickname/Colors: Ducks, Green & Yellow Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: Bill Moos Head Coach/Phone: Ernie Kent (541) Career Record/Years: , 13 years Record at Oregon/Years: , 7 years Kent vs Stanford: 2-13 Assistant Coaches: Scott Duncan, Fred itzenberger, Kenny Payne Basketball Sports Information Director: Greg alker Office Phone: (541) Home Phone: (541) gswalker@uoregon.edu SID Fax Number: (541) Record: Conference Record/Place: 9-9, 4thT ebsite: Starters Returning Ian Crosswhite, C, 7-0, 250, Junior, 12.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg Aaron Brooks, G, 6-0, 160, Soph., 7.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg Mitch Platt, F, 6-10, 265, Soph., 5.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg 2005 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship First Round* Second Round* Regionals National Semifinals National Championship National Semifinals Regionals Second Round* First Round* St. ouis April St. ouis St. ouis April 2 April NATIONA CHAMPION On March 13, the basketball committee will select two teams to play the opening-round game March 15 in Dayton. The winning team will 14 be a 16th seed in the first round *First- and second-round and regional sites will be placed in the bracket by the 10 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee March March 17 and 19 first-/second-round sites: Boise, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Tucson 2 March 18 and 20 first-/second-round sites: Charlotte, Nashville, Oklahoma City, orcester 15 March 24 and 26 regional sites: Chicago and Albuquerque 15 March 25 and 27 regional sites: Syracuse and Austin Stanford Basketball 61

62 Season in Review Review Stanford basketball team makes a record-setting run ed by All-American Josh Childress and a seemingly endless cast of heroes, Stanford wins its first 26 games, a Pac-10 title and a #1 national ranking Stanford Cardinal Starters (30-2 overall, 17-1 Pac-10) F Justin Davis, 6-9, 230, Senior, Berkeley, Ca (10.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg) & F Nick Robinson, 6-6, 200, Junior, iberty, Mo (6.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg) F Josh Childress, 6-8, 205, Junior, os Angeles, Ca (15.7 ppg, 7.5 rpg) C Rob ittle, 6-10, 265, Junior, Hampton, Va (9.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg) G Matt ottich, 6-4, 205, Senior, innetka, Il (12.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.5 apg) G Chris Hernandez, 6-2, 190, Sophomore, Fresno, Ca (10.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.3 apg) Josh Childress garnered numerous All-American honors to complement Pac-10 Player of the Year accolades. The team celebrates after capturing the 2004 Pac-10 Tournament title. Tournament Talk A team blessed with excellent team chemistry, quality depth and overall excellent talent added up to another winning Stanford basketball team in Stanford participated in the 2004 NCAA Tournament for a school record tenth straight year and 13th overall Only 15 players in school history have played on four Cardinal NCAA Tournament teams The list included three members of the team, Justin Davis ( , , , ), Joe Kirchofer ( , , , ) and Matt ottich ( , , , ). Scouting Stanford A 30-2 record, a #1 national ranking, a victory over a former #1 ranked team, four victories over nationally-ranked teams, 17 wins over teams with winning records, ten road victories in eleven games, and six wins in seven games on neutral courts That was pretty good news for the Pac-10 champion Stanford Cardinal basketball team in The Cardinal won its games by a margin of 13.1 points per game, tops in the Pac-10 The Cardinal was 14-0 at home, 10-1 on the road, and 6-1 on neutral territory, outrebounded its opponents in 27 of the 32 games, held a 17-2 record against teams with a winning record, made 178 more field goals than its opponents, and 87 more free throws Stanford was #1 in the Pac-10 in scoring margin (+13.1, sixth nationally), field goal percentage defense (.385, fourth nationally), rebounding defense (30.1 rpg) and rebounding margin (+6.7, tenth nationally) Stanford was second in Stanford Basketball

63 Evolution of a Stanford Moment Season in Review ith time running out against upset-minded Arizona, and the score tied in a nationally-televised game, the moment began: Nick Robinson grabbed a loose ball on defense. the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.479, 17th nationally), scoring defense (60.5 ppg, 17th nationally), rebounding (36.8), free throw percentage (.751, tenth nationally), three-point field goal percentage (.329) and blocked shots (4.44 bpg). Conference Champions For the fourth time in the last six years, Stanford was champion of the Pacific- 10 Conference A victory at USC (2/19/04) clinched at least a tie for the title, and then a victory at UCA (2/21/04) gave the Cardinal sole possession of the conference trophy Stanford has finished either first or second in the Pac-10 in the last eight seasons Stanford also claimed the Pacific-10 Tournament title with a victory over ashington State (3/11/04), a decision over Oregon (3/12/04) and a victory over ashington (3/13/04) in the championship game. Record Raves Six school records were set or tied during the season The Cardinal won 26 straight games, breaking the old mark of 20 set during the season The 26 straight wins also was the fastest start in school history The 17 conference wins was a school record The Cardinal recorded 13 blocks at Oregon State (1/29/04) to break the old mark of 12 against New Hampshire and Mississippi State during the season Matt Haryasz tied a school record with six blocks against Oregon State (1/29/04) Chris Hernandez tied a school record for single game free throw percentage with 11-of-11 attempts against Kansas (12/6/03) at the John ooden Classic. National Notes Stanford ranked high in several national statistics The Cardinal was first in won-loss percentage (.938, 30-2), fourth in field goal percentage defense (.385), sixth in scoring margin (+13.1), tenth in free throw percentage (.751), tenth in rebound margin (+6.8), 17th in scoring defense (60.5 ppg) and 17th in field goal percentage (.479) Individually, Chris Hernandez was fourth in the nation in free throw percentage (.914). Robinson only has time to get barely across half court. From 35-feet out, he launches a running shot as time expires Senior Salute A big reason for Stanford s success during the season was the play of its three seniors, Justin Davis, Joe Kirchofer and Matt ottich Davis played in 103 games (60 as a starter) while ottich played in 113 games (65 as a starter) at Stanford during their four seasons on The Farm During their tenure at Stanford, Davis and ottich helped Stanford chalk up a record, four trips to the NCAA Tournament and two Pac-10 titles Davis ranks eighth in the Stanford record book for career field goal percentage (.559) ottich is one of the school s all-time three-pointer shooters ottich s 169 three-pointers is fifth-best in the school record book, while his 465 three-point attempts is fourthbest in school history Kirchofer was one of the unsung heroes for Stanford since the season Kirchofer played in 114 games, and during that span, shot.551 from the floor, tenth-best in school history During his tenure at Stanford, Kirchofer helped Stanford to a record, four trips to the NCAA Tournament and two conference titles All three players graduated in June, 2004 Davis earned a degree in Communication, Kirchofer in Urban Studies and ottich in Science, Technology and Society. Stanford s Streak Stanford s 26-game winning streak was the longest in the Pac-10 since Oregon State won 26 straight during the season Since the end of UCA s dynasty in 1975, these are the longest winning streaks in the Pacific-10 Conference 26 (Stanford, ), 26 (Oregon State, ); 20 (Stanford, ); 19 (Arizona, ); 19 (Arizona, ); 19 (UCA, , won NCAA title). Fantastic Finishes Despite double-digit and last minute deficits, Stanford Basketball refused to lose An example was a victory at ashington State (3/4/04) Down with 25 seconds remaining, the Cardinal scored the game s final seven points, including a 25-foot threepointer by honors candidate Matt ottich at the buzzer to give the top-ranked Cardinal the wild win in Pullman Stanford was down with 52 sec- for a game-winning three-pointer. The fans rush the court to congratulate Robinson and the Cardinal. The event is nominated as one of the Moments of the Year at ESPN s ESPY Awards. Our biggest weapon was the fact that we were so balanced. e had lots of guys who came through when we needed them. Stanford All-America Josh Childress This team is one that genuinely likes each other. It shows on the court. e care about one another as people. Stanford senior forward Justin Davis (above) Chris Hernandez earned All-Pac-10 Honors in as Stanford s point guard Stanford Basketball 63

64 Season in Review hat they were saying about Stanford No matter what you do, don t walk away from the television if Stanford is down 20 with two minutes left. Ed Graney, San Diego Union-Tribune hen I see their team (Stanford) play, everyone is happy and playing for each other and not looking at statistics. You can t just pinpoint one person. They re just methodical with their team effort. USC s Errick Craven Stanford enjoys great team chemistry. You can see how much the players enjoy playing together. Dick Vitale, ESPN e don t separate ourselves into the starters and the bench players. Everybody is part of the team. e look at it more as everybody contributing rather than just the bench contributing. Stanford All-America Josh Childress The guys off the bench were just as good as the starters. That s what made us tough. Some days in practice the white team (the backups) just beat the red team (the starters). Stanford starting center Rob ittle Senior Matt ottich was dead-on from 3-point range, and hit a last-second game-winning shot at ashington State to give Stanford its 26th-straight victory. onds remaining in the game against the Cougars, but Stanford s remarkable comeback was helped along by a four-point play by Dan Grunfeld with 19 seconds to play At Oregon (1/17/04), the Cardinal fought back from a 19-point second-half deficit to beat the Ducks, Oregon was up, 45-26, early in the second half, but Stanford whittled away the Duck lead until All-America Josh Childress gave the Cardinal its first lead since the opening basket with a three-pointer that made it with 3:50 left Chris Hernandez scored all 22 of his points in the second half, and Stanford scored on all 15 of its final possessions in the second half Then against Arizona (2/7/04), Nick Robinson hit a running 35-foot basket as time ran out to give Stanford a highly dramatic victory over the ildcats The Cardinal came from four points (77-73) behind in the final minute Childress made one of two free throws with 43 seconds left A steal by honors candidate Matt ottich then led to Childress 3-pointer from the corner to tie the game with 24 seconds to go The winning shot was set up when Robinson and ottich trapped Arizona s Salim Stoudamire, knocking the ball loose Robinson grabbed the ball, headed up court, and with time running out, fired home the winning three-pointer as time expired At USC (2/19/04), Stanford was down 13 points, 36-23, with 1:34 in the first half, but Childress scored a careerhigh 36 points, ottich added 20 points, and Stanford shot 64 percent in the second half to score a win In five games during the year, Stanford battled back from a halftime deficit At Rice (11/30/03), Stanford was down at the half, 28-22, but rallied to win Down to USC (1/24/04) at Maples Pavilion, Stanford came back to win, At California (2/14/04), Stanford was down at halftime, but came back to win At USC (2/19/04), Stanford faced a halftime deficit, but rallied to win The difference in that team (Stanford), I think, is their bench. They have very, very good starters, but when you can bring in guys (substitutes) like that who know their roles, who accept their roles, they just make that team better. The starters can take it a certain distance, and then the subs take it the rest of the way. Henry Bibby, USC head coach On Team Togetherness which is what this Stanford team really is (Nick) Robinson might be the most unselfish player of all. Ann Killion, San Jose Mercury News Depth Dialogue Stanford s entire roster played an important role in the team s 30-2 record Ten players on the 14-man roster averaged at least ten minutes per game Reserve forward Matt Haryasz came off the bench to shoot.529 while averaging 6.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per game Haryasz was second on the team in blocks (35, #7 in the Pac-10) Haryasz tied a school record with six blocks at Oregon State (1/29/04) along with ten points, seven rebounds and two steals in 18 minutes off the bench Haryasz averaged 17.1 minutes per game in reserve ith the injury to Justin Davis, Haryasz started at Oregon (1/31/04) and responded with a career-high 19 points (9-for-14 from the floor), seven rebounds, three assists and one block in 33 minutes However, Haryasz sprained his right ankle in practice (2/3/04) and the injury to Davis meant Nick Robinson returned to the starting lineup In Robinson s 25 starts, Stanford was 24-1 In 36 starts for Robinson over the last two seasons, Stanford is 33-3 Robinson started the first 14 games of the season while All-America candidate Josh Childress was mending from a foot injury Robinson averaged 6.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game Robinson, who shot.458, tallied a career-high 15 points along with six rebounds at UCA (2/21/04) Robinson will always be remembered for his dramatic 35-foot shot as time ran out to propel Stanford to a victory over Arizona (2/7/04). Rob ittle helped clear the lane for the Cardinal while also gaining Pac-10 All-Academic honors. Defensive Data In 18 of the 32 games, Stanford s defense held the opposition to under 40 percent shooting Only two teams shot 50 percent or better against Stanford during the season Stanford outrebounded its opponent in 27 of 32 games Nine times Stanford held a double-digit margin in rebounds Stanford was tops in the Pac-10 in field goal percentage defense (.385). I feel that across the board, we were pretty strong at every position. e knew what we had to do to be successful. hen you ve got a bunch of guys who can go in at any time and contribute to a win, that s the sign of a good team, and that was a real plus for us. Stanford All-America Josh Childress Shooting Stats Stanford shot 50 percent or better in 14 of the 32 games Stanford was second in the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.479) Justin Davis was third in the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.572) while Rob ittle was third in the conference in field goal percentage (.571) Combined, Stanford s five post players (Justin Davis, Rob ittle, Joe Kirchofer, Matt Haryasz and Nick Robinson) shot.549 (449-for- 817) from the field Stanford Basketball

65 Season in Review Free Throw Facts Free throws made played a role in Stanford s success this year Four players shot 80 percent or better led by Chris Hernandez who was first in the Pac-10 at.914 (96-for-105) Stanford s three guards (Chris Hernandez, Jason Haas, Matt ottich) combined to hit 173-of-193 free throw attempts for.896 All-America Josh Childress was fifth in the Pac- 10 in free throw percentage (.821, 78-for-95) Free throws made in the closing minutes of several games helped the Cardinal to victory Stanford hit its final ten free throws in the final 1:15 to help defeat nationally-ranked Gonzaga (12/22/03), 87-80, at the Pete Newell Challenge Stanford hit its last nine free throw attempts in the final 6:35 in the victory at Rice (11/30/03) The Cardinal hit 6-of-7 free throw attempts in the final 4:05 in the victory over then #1 ranked Kansas (12/6/03) Stanford made 12-of-12 free throw attempts in the final 10:12 in the second half in the decision over UNV (12/13/03) Stanford hit 11 of its final 12 free throw attempts in the final 3:01 to defeat California (1/17/04), In Stanford s victory at Oregon (1/31/04), the Cardinal hit 9-of-11 free throw attempts in the final 5:37 of the game Stanford hit 7-of-7 free throw attempts in the final 3:23 to win over Oregon (3/12/04) Stanford made 87 more free throws than its opponent Stanford was second in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage (.751). on the court we had some guys who scratched and clawed and got right up in your face. Ask the teams who played us how pleasant we were. Stanford forward Justin Davis Blocks Barometer/Steals Saga Traditionally, Stanford has been near the bottom of the Pac-10 standings in blocks and steals Not this year The Cardinal averaged 4.4 blocks per game, second-best in the Pac-10 and second-best in school history since that statistic was kept at the start of the season The team holds the school record with 5.4 blocks per game All- America Josh Childress led the team in blocks (37, #3 in the Pac-10) while Matt Haryasz had 35 (#7 in the Pac-10) Haryasz tied the school record with six blocks at Oregon State (1/29/04) In the game against the Beavers, Stanford recorded a school record 13 blocks Stanford also ranked fifth in the Pac-10 in steals at 6.4 per game That is the highest per game average since the season when Stanford averaged 8.2 steals per game Nine Stanford players had at least ten steals with Chris Hernandez (34), Nick Robinson (32), Justin Davis (26) and Matt ottich (22) leading the way. Backcourt Bullets The word got out Stanford s starting backcourt of Matt ottich and Chris Hernandez was among the best in the country ottich averaged 12.3 ppg while Hernandez checked in at 10.0 ppg Combined, ottich and Hernandez hit 152-of-170 free throw attempts for.894, and 243 assists for an average of 7.6 assists per game Their assist-toturnover margin was 243-to-130 ottich was fourth in the Pac-10 in assist/turnover ratio at 1.88 while Hernandez was sixth at 1.83 ottich and Hernandez hit 113 three-pointers in 291 attempts for.388 Hernandez was first in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage (.914, 96-for-105) while ottich hit.862 (56-for-65) Hernandez was first in the Pac- 10 in three-point field goal percentage at.460 (46- for-100) Hernandez was eighth in the Pac-10 in Josh Childress and John ooden were on the cover of the March Madness issue of Sports Illustrated on Campus, one of several covers graced by a Stanford player in assists (4.4 apg) while ottich averaged 3.5 apg Hernandez was one of 16 finalists for the Bob Cousy Award, symbolic of the nation s best point-guard. Awards Analysis Josh Childress was named to seven All-America first teams (Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, the National Association of Basketball Coaches, John R. ooden, Basketball Times, Adolph F. Rupp, FoxSports.com) Childress, who was named Pac-10 Player of the year, also was named second team All-American by the United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) and third team All-America by ESPN.com Childress was a finalist for the Naismith College Basketball Player of the Year Award, the Adolph F. Rupp Award and the John R. ooden Award, all symbolic of the nation s top basketball player Childress was also named to the United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) District-9 first team and the NABC District-14 first team Chris Hernandez was one of 16 finalists for the inaugural Bob Cousy Collegiate Point Guard of the Year Award, sponsored by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Hernandez was named to the United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) District-9 first team and first team Basketball Times All-District (est Coast) Hernandez was named first team All Pac-10 Matt ottich and Justin Davis were named Honorable Mention All Pac-10 Mike Montgomery was the 2004 winner of the John R. ooden egends of Coaching ifetime Achievement Award Montgomery also was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Basketball Times Coach of the Year, Sports Illustrated Coach of the Year, United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) District- 9 Coach of the Year, and NABC District-14 Coach of the Year. Academic Accolades Mike Montgomery Five members of the Stanford basketball team were chosen All Pacific-10 Academic selections Named to the first team were Rob ittle (3.16 gpa in Philosophy/Political Science), Nick Robinson (3.42 gpa, Political Science) and Dan Grunfeld (3.52, Undeclared) Named to the second team was Chris Hernandez (3.13 gpa, Urban Studies) Named Honorable Mention was Jason Haas (3.12 gpa, Undeclared). Dallmar Data Howie Dallmar, who was voted the Most Outstanding Player in helping lead Stanford to the 1942 NCAA Tournament Championship, was one of ten former league players and coaches who were inducted into the Pac-10 Tournament s Hall of Honor The other inductees were Khalid Reeves (Arizona), afayette Fat ever (Arizona State), Jason Kidd (California), Ron ee (Oregon), Mel Counts (Oregon State), alt Hazzard (UCA), Bob Boyd (USC), James Edwards (ashington) and George Raveling (ashington State). Bill Nash, the student manager on Stanford s 1942 NCAA championship team, traveled with the basketball team along with his son, David, to the games at UCA and USC last year Stanford Basketball 65

66 Senior Salute # 22 Justin Davis Forward Hometown: Berkeley, Ca Birthdate: April 22, 1981 High School: St. Joseph Notre Dame Major: Communication Stanford: A great athlete who was team oriented player A great leader, an articulate young man, who was respected by his teammates and schoolmates. Record Book ( ) 7. Career Field Goal Pct (2000-) Season Field Goal Pct ( ) Season (Senior): Named Honorable Mention All Pac-10 The Honors Candidate returned to action at the Pac-10 Tournament (3/11/04-3/13/04) after suffering a partial tear of his medial collateral ligament in his left knee, the same injury he suffered during the season Davis suffered the injury in the second half at Oregon State (1/29/04) Stanford s second leading rebounder (6.6 rpg, #11 in the Pac-10) Shot.572 (95-for-166, #2 in the Pac-10) Hit 50 percent or better in 16 of 22 games played Collected a career-high four steals against California (1/17/04) Collected four double-doubles Scored 17 points along with a season-high 13 rebounds against ashington (1/4/04) Grabbed a team-high ten rebounds in the season opener against Sacramento State (11/22/03), ten more against UNV (12/13/03) and Arizona (1/10/04) Scored a season-high 21 points (9-for-10 from the floor, hit his first seven shots) along with ten rebounds against UNV (12/13/03) Also netted 21 points (10-for-11 from the floor) against UCA (1/22/04) Tallied 18 points, nine rebounds and four steals (career-high) in Stanford s victory over Gonzaga (12/20/03) at the Pete Newell Challenge Hit 5-of-7 shots from the floor en route to scoring 17 points against Sacramento State (11/22/03) Hit 7-of-10 shots en route to 17 points and seven rebounds against Harvard (12/28/03) Grabbed nine rebounds against then #1 ranked Kansas (12/6/03) at the John ooden Classic Season (Junior): Tri-Captain Named Honorable Mention All Pac-10 A partial tear of his medial collateral ligament in his left knee sidelined the junior forward for five games Suffered the injury during second half action at California (1/4/03) Returned to action against USC (1/25/03) and responded with seven points, four rebounds and two assists in 15 minutes of play Returned to the starting lineup against ashington State (2/15/03) and responded with 21 points (7-for-10 from the floor), ten rebounds and two blocks At USC (2/20/03), tallied 20 points (7- for-11 from the floor) along with 14 rebounds One of the Pac-10 s leading rebounders (7.8 rpg, #2 on the Cardinal, and #4 in the Pac- 10,) Produced ten or more rebounds in 12 games, including a career-high 16 boards at UNV (12/21/02) Scored a career-high 24 points (9-for-13 from the floor) against Gonzaga (12/28/02) at the Pete Newell Challenge Scored 21 points at UNV (12/21/02) Tough to stop around the basket, hitting.552 from the floor, #5 in the Pac-10 Shot 50 percent or better in 19 of his last 23 games Averaged 10.3 points per game Season (Sophomore): Started 18 of Stanford s 30 games Missed the games against USC (2/21/02) and UCA (2/23/02) with bruised ribs Notched his first collegiate double-double with 19 points (8-for-10 from the floor) and ten rebounds against Brigham Young (12/22/01) at the as Vegas Showdown Then followed with 12 points (5-for-6 from the floor) along with four rebounds against Michigan State (12/29/01) at the Pete Newell Challenge Started the season hitting 7-of-10 shots in wins over New Mexico (11/17/01) and Southern Utah (11/20/01) Collected ten points and eight rebounds in the season opener at New Mexico (11/17/01) Shot.589 from the floor Averaged 4.6 points and 4.1 rebounds per game Season (Freshman): Established himself as one of Stanford s key players off the bench (11.6 mpg) Named honorable mention All Pac-10 freshman team member Played double-digits in minutes played in 14 games Against Oregon (1/31/01), collected a season-high ten rebounds along with seven points, three steals, a block and an assist in 20 minutes of play Collected eight points (4-for-5 from the floor) and six rebounds in 16 minutes of play at California (2/17/01) Saw his first collegiate action against Sacred Heart (12/18/00) and responded with seven points in 14 minutes of play Tallied 19 minutes against Fordham (12/29/00) at the Cable Car Classic and responded with nine points and nine rebounds In a season-high 21 minutes, tallied eight points, three rebounds, and two blocks against UCA (2/3/01) In his last 15 games, hit 61 percent (25-of-41) from the floor Overall, hit.514 from the floor Missed the first six games of the season with a strained abdominal muscle and a sprained ankle Season (Redshirt Freshman): Redshirted. Justin Davis Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / , Stanford Basketball

67 Senior Salute Stanford: Joe was very competitive and had a great court presence and attitude A natural shot blocker, a great rebounder and an excellent scorer Shot the ball up to 17 feet He was also good with his back to the basket, and handled the ball well for a player his size. Record Book ( ) 9. Career Field Goal Pct (1999-) Season Games ( ) Season (Senior): Tri-captain Averaged 12.7 minutes per game in a reserve role Hit 51-of-92 shots from the floor for.554 percent On Senior Night against Oregon (2/28/04), started his second collegiate game and responded with a double-double with career-highs in points (13) and rebounds (10) in 17 minutes of play Helped propel Stanford s remarkable come-from-behind victory at Oregon (1/31/04) Played 21 minutes and responded with eight rebounds, and seven points (3-for-4 from the floor) as Stanford battled back from a 19-point second-half deficit against Oregon (1/31/04) Also played an important role in Stanford s victory at USC (2/19/04) with seven rebounds in a season-high 23 minutes Played 21 minutes against Arizona State (2/5/04) and 20 minutes against Florida International (12/15/03) Scored eleven points and grabbed eight rebounds in 23 minutes of play in the championship game against ashington (3/13/04) at the Pacific-10 Tournament Also played a major role in Stanford s victory at California (2/14/04) with seven points (3-for-4 from the floor) in 14 minutes of play Played a major role in Stanford s victory over then #1 ranked Kansas (12/6/03) at the John ooden Classic Scored ten points (4-for-4 from the floor) in 13 minutes of play against the Jayhawks Collected nine points (4-for-6 from the floor) along with seven rebounds and a block against Harvard (12/28/03) Scored six points (2-for-2 from the floor, 2-for-2 from the free throw line) along with three rebounds at UC Irvine (11/25/03) Grabbed four rebounds against Southern Utah (12/22/03) Season (Junior): Tri-Captain An experienced forward/center who gave Stanford strength around the basket Played double-digit minutes in 15 games, including a season-high 17 minutes against Gonzaga (12/29/02) Shot.558 from the floor Played a pivotal role in Stanford s victory over California (3/8/03) Played eleven minutes and responded with a season-high eight points (4-for-4 from the floor), a season-high six rebounds and one block Grabbed five rebounds against North Carolina (11/29/02) Scored a season-high eight points along with three rebounds in 13 minutes of play at Oregon (2/6/03) Collected seven points (3-for-4 from the floor) along with six rebounds in 16 minutes of play against USC (3/13/03) in the opening round of the Pac-10 Tournament Added six points in 16 minutes of play at Oregon State (2/9/03) Named first team All Pac-10 Academic Season (Sophomore): Returned to the Cardinal varsity after redshirting the season Played in 27 games, and hit 23-of-38 shots for 61 percent Hit 27-of-33 free throw attempts for.818 Made his first collegiate start against Oregon State (2/9/02) Played a career-high 24 minutes at USC (1/26/02) and responded with a season-high in points (10) and rebounds (9) Played a key role in Stanford s overtime victory over Oregon (2/7/02) Scored nine points (4-for-6 from the floor) and grabbed a careerhigh nine rebounds in 22 minutes of play against the Ducks Scored five points in four minutes of play against Southern Utah (11/20/01) Grabbed five rebounds in nine minutes of play against Texas (12/1/01) Season: Redshirted Season (Freshman): Played 17 minutes against Cal State Bakersfield (11/24/99), where he produced six points, three rebounds and two blocks Snared six rebounds, four points, three blocks, two steals and two assists against New Hampshire (12/29/99) Tallied six points in 12 minutes of play against Nevada (12/16/99) Played in 22 games. # 00 Joe Kirchofer Forward Hometown: Elk Grove, Ca Birthdate: January 30, 1981 High School: aguna Crekk Major: Urban Studies Joe Kirchofer Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / , Stanford Basketball 67

68 Senior Salute # 33 Matt ottich Guard Hometown: innetka, Il Birthdate: July 29, 1982 High School: New Trier Major: Science, Technology & Society Stanford: An outstanding young man who made a solid contribution to the team s success in his four years at Stanford Never backed down from any challenge. Record Book ( ) 2. Season Three-Point Field Goal Attempts ( ) Season Three-Point Goals ( ) Season Three-Point Field Goal Attempts ( ) Career Three-Point Field Goal Attempts ( ) Career Three-Point Goals ( ) Season Games ( ) Season Three-Point Goals ( ) Season Games Started ( ) Season Free Throw Percentage ( ) Career Assists ( ) Season Minutes ( )... 1, Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage ( ) Career Free Throw Percentage ( ) Season Assists ( ) Season Minutes ( ) Season Assists ( ) Season (Senior): Honorable Mention All Pac-10 Honors Candidate A candidate for the John R. ooden All- America team Tri-captain Scored in double figures in 22 of the 32 games Averaged 12.3 points (#2 on the Cardinal) and 3.1 rebounds per game Fourth in the Pac-10 in assist/turnover ratio at 1.88 Averaged 3.53 assists per game Shot.862 (56-for-65) from the free throw line, second-best on the Cardinal ed the team in three-pointers (67, #8 in the Pac-10) Made an incredible 35-foot shot at the buzzer to lead Stanford back from a six-point deficit in the final 52 seconds for a win at ashington State (3/4/04) Scored a career-high 34 points (12-for-17 from the floor, six 3-pointers in seven attempts) along with a career-high seven assists in Stanford s victory over Gonzaga (12/20/03) at the Pete Newell Challenge His 34 points (25 in the second half) against Gonzaga broke the Pete Newell Challenge record of 29 by Cal s Gene Carlisle vs North Carolina on Dec. 29, 1998 For his efforts in wins over Gonzaga and Florida International (46 points, 12 assists in the two games), ottich was named Pac-10 Player of the eek and The Sporting News National Player of the eek Collected 20 points (18 in the second half) in Stanford s victory at USC (2/19/04) Named to the all-tournament team at the Pacific-10 Tournament in scoring 42 points and grabbing 16 rebounds in three games (ashington State, Oregon, ashington) Scored 19 points (7-for- 11 from the floor, 3-for-6 from behind the arc) along with three steals against Harvard (12/28/03) Tallied 18 points (5-for-10 from behind the arc) along with five rebounds, four assists and a steal in 34 minutes in a victory over then #1 ranked Kansas (12/6/03) Hit a critical three-pointer against the Jayhawks with 2:26 in the game to give Stanford a lead For his efforts against Kansas (12/6/03), was named Pac-10 Player of the eek Scored 17 points (6-for-8 from the floor, 2-for-3 from behind the arc) in Stanford s victory at then third-ranked Arizona (1/10/04) Collected 17 points and six assists in 31 minutes against UNV (12/13/03) Grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against Sacramento State (11/22/03) Season (Junior): A starter at off-guard Averaged 11.3 ppg A co-leader, along with Julius Barnes, in three-pointers (79) Hit.382 (79-for-207) from three-point territory Hit at least one three-pointer in 29 of the 33 games In 18 games, hit doubledigits in scoring Scored 18 of his season-high 23 points in the final 7:12 as Stanford rallied from a 15-point deficit to beat Oregon State (1/9/03) Helped lead the Cardinal to victory with a seasonhigh 23 points (5-for-8 from three-point territory, five rebounds, four assists, 36 minutes) at Arizona (1/30/03) Scored 22 points against USC (1/25/03) Collected 20 points (6-for-8 from the floor, 5-for-7 from behind the arc) at UCA (2/22/03) Season (Sophomore): Played in 23 games, including a season-high 12 points (5-for-7 from the floor, 2-for-4 from threepoint territory) against California (1/4/02) Scored six points, and grabbed three rebounds against Belmont (12/18/01) at the Stanford Invitational Also enjoyed a six point effort against Brigham Young (12/22/01) at the as Vegas Showdown, and another six points in 12 minutes of play against ashington State (1/17/02) Scored five points (2-for-3 from the floor) along with two assists in five minutes of play against Oregon State (2/9/02) Tallied a five-point effort in eight minutes of play against Portland State (12/19/01) in the championship game of the Stanford Invitational Added five points, three rebounds and two assists against ashington (1/19/02) Gathered five points in seven minutes of play at Arizona (3/2/02) Season (Freshman): Appeared in 25 games and hit 23- of-47 shots for 49 percent In his collegiate debut, scored ten points (4-for-4 from the floor, 2-for-2 from three-point territory) against San Francisco State (11/19/00) Scored eight points against Fordham (12/29/00) at the Cable Car Classic. Matt ottich Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / , / Totals / , Stanford Basketball

69 Stanford Basketball Statistics Name Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Pts Avg Hi Reb/Avg Pf/D Ast To Blk Stl Min Josh Childress /7.5 54/ Pac /7.4 39/ NCAA /8.0 5/ Matt ottich /3.1 51/ Pac /2.4 32/ NCAA /3.0 4/ Justin Davis /6.6 61/ Pac /6.6 17/ NCAA /8.0 8/ Chris Hernandez /2.1 55/ Pac /2.4 32/ NCAA /0.5 7/ Rob ittle /5.5 77/ Pac /5.0 46/ NCAA /8.5 4/ Matt Haryasz /4.1 68/ Pac /4.0 32/ NCAA /4.5 8/ Nick Robinson /3.5 52/ Pac /3.2 32/ NCAA /2.0 3/ Joe Kirchofer /3.3 61/ Pac /3.0 31/ NCAA /5.0 6/ Dan Grunfeld /1.4 36/ Pac /1.2 15/ NCAA /0.5 5/ Fred ashington /1.2 23/ Pac /0.9 14/ NCAA /0.0 0/ Jason Haas /0.8 22/ Pac /0.6 14/ NCAA /0.0 0/ Evan Moore /0.7 5/ Pac /0.5 4/ NCAA /1.0 1/ Mark Bradford /0.1 4/ Pac /0.0 2/ NCAA /0.0 0/ Carlton eatherby /0.0 0/ Pac /0.0 0/ NCAA /0.0 0/ Stanford / / Pac / / NCAA / / Opponents / / Pac / / NCAA / / Stanford Basketball Final Results 30-2 overall; 17-1, 1st place in Pac-10; Home (14-0); Away (10-1); Neutral (6-1) / Opponent Score Attend Top Scorer Top Rebounder Assist eader / Opponent Score Attend Top Scorer Top Rebounder Assist eader Sacramento State ,514 Davis 17 Davis 10 Hernandez 6 at UC Irvine ,000 Hernandez 22 Davis 6 Hernandez 5 at Rice ,228 Hern./ittle 17 ittle 7 Hern/ott 4 #Kansas ,816 ottich 18 Davis 9 ottich 4 Nevada-as Vegas ,007 Davis 21 Davis 10 ottich 6 Florida International ,667 ittle 17 Robinson 6 ott./rob. 5 =Gonzaga ,066 ottich 34 Davis 8 Robinson 8 Southern Utah ,750 Grunfeld 21 Kirch/itt/ash 3 Hernandez 4 Harvard ,971 ottich 19 ittle 9 Hernandez 7 *ashington State ,071 Davis 13 Haryasz/ittle 7 ottich 7 *ashington ,101 Davis 17 Davis 13 Hernandez 9 *at Arizona State ,545 ottich 18 Childress 11 ottich 6 *at Arizona ,566 Childress 19 Davis 10 Hernandez 9 *California ,391 ottich 15 Childress 10 ottich 3 *UCA ,391 Davis 21 Childress 6 Hernandez 6 *USC ,391 Robinson 13 Childress/ittle 7 Hernandez 7 *at Oregon State ,851 Childress 17 Haryasz 7 ottich 7 *at Oregon ,087 Hernandez 22 Kirchofer 8 Child/Hern 4 *Arizona State ,391 ittle 17 Childress 8 Child/ott 4 *Arizona ,391 Hernandez 20 Childress 10 Hernandez 5 *at California ,877 ittle 16 Childress 9 ottich 5 *at USC ,539 Childress 36 Childress 11 Hernandez 7 *at UCA ,815 ittle 18 ittle 7 Hernandez 7 *Oregon State ,391 Hernandez 13 ittle 5 Childress 5 *Oregon ,391 Childress 29 Childress 12 Child/Rob 5 *at ashington State ,176 ottich 15 Childress 10 Hernandez 4 *at ashington ,086 Hernandez 21 Child/Har/itt 8 Hern/ottich 4 ~ashington State ,625 Childress 17 Childress 8 Hernandez 3 ~Oregon ,754 Childress 18 Kirchofer 7 ottich 4 ~ashington ,413 ottich 20 Childress 9 ottich 5 ^Texas-San Antonio ,512 Childress 26 Childress/ittle 9 Childress 3 ^Alabama ,827 Davis 15 Davis 11 ottich 3 #John ooden Classic (Anaheim, Ca) =Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, Ca) *Pacific-10 ~Pac-10 Tournament (os Angeles, Ca) ^NCAA Tournament (Seattle, a) Stanford Basketball 69

70 Stanford Basketball Statistics Stanford s Record in Overall Pac-10 Overall At home On the road Neutral site Overtime games ed at halftime Trailed at halftime Tied at halftime Shot 50 percent or better Shot less than 50 percent Opps. shoot 50 percent or better Opps. shoot 50 percent or less Shooting Pct. the same Shot better than opponent Shot worse than opponent Shooting was even More free throws than opponent ess free throws than opponent Free throws were the same Outrebounded an opponent Outrebounded by an opponent Rebounds are the same More turnovers than opponents ess turnovers than opponents Turnovers were the same The Cardinal had more fouls The Cardinal had fewer fouls The fouls were the same Scored more bench points Scored less bench points Each bench scored equal points Played a ranked opponent Played team with winning record Played team with a.500 record Played team with losing record ore white uniforms ore red uniforms Jump balls controlled Opponent controlled jump ball ed five minutes to play Trailed five minutes to play Tied five minutes to play No Stanford players fouled out Stanford players fouled out Stanford s Record... Overall Pac-10 Night Games Day Games Had 40-point scorer Had 30-point scorer Had 20-point scorer Scored 50-plus points Scored 60-plus points Scored 70-plus points Scored 80-plus points Scored 90-plus points Scored 100-plus points Games in November Games in December Games in January Games in February Games in March Stanford s argest in ead 42 points (98-56) with 1:07 in 2nd half vs Harvard (12/28/03) Deficit 19 points, 26-45, with 16:52 in second half at Oregon (1/31/04) Victory margin 41 points, , vs Harvard (12/28/03) Defeat margin 13 points, 65-72, at ashington (3/6/04) Halftime lead 25 points, 40-15, vs Southern Utah (12/22/03) Halftime deficit 15 points, 24-39, at Oregon (1/31/04) Deficit in win 19 points, 26-45, with 16:52 in second half at Oregon (1/31/04) ead in a loss 13 pts, 53-40, with 9:13 in the 2nd half vs Alabama (3/20/04) Consecutive Points Scored 14 points in second half against Florida International (12/15/03) 14 points in first half against Southern Utah (12/22/03) 14 points in the 2nd half against Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) Consecutive Points Allowed 16 points in second half against Alabama (3/20/04) Home Crowd 7,391, seven games Road Crowd 14,566 at Arizona (1/10/04) Neutral Crowd 17,816 vs Kansas (12/6/03) at John ooden Classic Point Margin Overall Pac Field Goal Percentage Overall Pac-10 Home.511 ( ).504 ( ) Away.454 ( ).452 ( ) Neutral.457 ( ).000 ( ) Three-Point Percentage Overall Pac-10 Home.382 (73-191).421 (61-145) Away.349 (58-166).340 (48-141) Neutral.355 (38-107).632 (12-19) Free Throw Percentage Overall Pac-10 Home.737 ( ).722 ( ) Away.780 ( ).734 ( ) Neutral.738 (90-122).000 ( ) Points Per Game Overall Pac-10 Home 77.6 (1087 pts) 75.6 (680 pts) Away 69.5 (765 pts) 71.8 (646 pts) Neutral 72.0 (504 pts) 00.0 (00 pts) Starting ineups Overall Pac-10 Davis, Hernandez, ittle, ottich, Robinson Davis, Childress, ittle, Hernandez, ottich Davis, Haas, ittle, ottich, Robinson Haryasz, Childress, ittle, Hernandez, ottich Robinson, Childress, ittle Hernandez, ottich Stanford Individual Superlatives Double Figures Scoring Overall Pac-10 Josh Childress 22 times 17 times Matt ottich 20 times 9 times Rob ittle 16 times 10 times Chris Hernandez 15 times 9 times Justin Davis 13 times 5 times Matt Haryasz 8 times 3 times Nick Robinson 4 times 3 times Joe Kirchofer 3 times 1 time Dan Grunfeld 2 times Fred ashington 1 time 1 time 30-Point Games Overall Pac-10 Josh Childress 1 time 1 time Matt ottich 1 time 20-Point Games Overall Pac-10 Chris Hernandez 4 times 3 times Justin Davis 2 times 1 time Matt ottich 2 times Josh Childress 2 times 1 time Dan Grunfeld 1 time Double Figures Rebounds Overall Pac-10 Josh Childress 6 times 6 times Justin Davis 5 times 2 times Joe Kirchofer 1 time 1 time Double-Double Gms (Pts/Rebs) Overall Pac-10 Josh Childress 6 times 6 times Justin Davis 5 times 2 itmes Joe Kirchofer 1 time 1 time eading Scorer (ties included) Overall Pac-10 Josh Childress 7 times 4 times Justin Davis 7 times 3 times Chris Hernandez 7 times 5 times Matt ottich 7 times 3 times Rob ittle 5 times 3 times Dan Grunfeld 1 time Top Rebounder (ties included) Overall Pac-10 Josh Childress 14 times 2 times Rob ittle 9 times 4 times Justin Davis 7 times 2 times Matt Haryasz 4 times 3 times Joe Kirchofer 2 times 1 time Nick Robinson 1 time Top Assist Player (ties included) Overall Pac-10 Chris Hernandez 15 times 9 times Matt ottich 15 times 6 times Josh Childress 5 times 4 times Nick Robinson 2 times 1 time Joe Kirchofer 1 time 1 time Stanford Basketball

71 Pacific-10 Conference Statistics & Honors The Pac-10 Review Stanford University captured both the Pac-10 title and the Pacific-10 Tournament crown, becoming just the third team to win both crowns outright in the seven-year history of the Pac-10 Tournament (Arizona won both in 1988 and 1989) Stanford became just one of seven teams to finish league play at 17-1 It was the fourth title in the last six years for the Cardinal Three Pac-10 teams participated in the NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Arizona, ashington) Oregon was the lone Pac-10 representative in the NIT, but made the most of its postseason appearance by reaching the semifinals at Madison Square Garden in New York City Pac-10 basketball was a popular draw in as an average of 8,157 fans attended games around the league That was the second highest average in Pac-10 history. Pac-10 Players selected in the 2004 NBA Draft (June 24, New York City, New York) First Round 6. Josh Childress (Stanford) Atlanta Hawks First Round 9. Andre Iguodala (Arizona) Philadelphia 76ers First Round 10. uke Jackson (Oregon) Cleveland Cavaliers Second Round 43. Trevor Ariza (UCA) New York Knicks The Pacific-10 Conference 800 South Broadway Suite 400 alnut Creek, Ca (925) Final Pac-10 Standings Conference Games All Games Pct GB Hm Road Pct Hm Road Neut 1. Stanford ashington Arizona Oregon California USC ash. State UCA Oregon State Arizona State Final Individual Statistics All Games Scoring G Fg 3Pg Ft Pts Avg 1. Ike Diogu, ASU uke Jackson, ORE Desmon Farmer, USC David ucas, OSU Hassan Adams, ARIZ Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ Channing Frye, ARIZ Chris Stephens, OSU Josh Childress, STAN eon Powe, CA Rebounding G Off Def Tot Avg 1. eon Powe, CA Ike Diogu, ASU Jeff McMillan, USC Andre Iguodala, ARIZ Josh Childress, STAN Channing Frye, ARIZ Hassan Adams, ARIZ uke Jackson, ORE David ucas, OSU T.J. Cummings, UCA All Field Goal Percentage (minimum 3 made per game) G Fg-Fga Pct 1. Jeff McMillan, USC Justin Davis, STAN Rob ittle, STAN Bobby Jones, ASH Ian Crosswhite, ORE T.J. Cummings, UCA Channing Frye, ARIZ Hassan Adams, ARIZ Marquise Kately, CA Ike Diogu, ASU Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 1 made per game) G Fg-Fga Pct 1. Chris Hernandez, STAN Thomas Kelati, SU Andre Joseph, ORE uke Jackson, ORE Chris Rodgers, ARIZ Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ James Davis, ORE Tre Simmons, ASH Jamal Hill, SU Josh Childress, STAN Free Throw Percentage (minimum 2 made per game) G Ft-Fta Pct 1. Chris Hernandez, STAN uke Jackson, ORE Nate Robinson, ASH Chris Stephens, OSU Josh Childress, STAN David ucas, OSU Ike Diogu, ASU Steve Moore, ASU J.S. Nash, OSU Salim Stoudamire, ARIZ Andre Joseph, ORE Assists G Ast Avg 1. Cedric Bozeman, UCA amar Hurd, OSU Andre Iguodala, ARIZ Jason Braxton, ASU ill Conroy, ASH Mustafa Shakur, ARIZ uke Jackson, ORE Chris Hernandez, STAN Ayinde Ubaka, CA J.S. Nash, OSU Blocked Shots G Bs Avg 1, Channing Frye, ARIZ Ike Diogu, ASU Josh Childress, STAN Rory O Neil, USC Hassan Adams, ARIZ Hakeem Rollins, ASH Matt Haryasz, STAN Ryan Hollins, UCA Rob ittle, STAN Dominic McGuire, CA Steals G St Avg 1. Errick Craven, USC Jason Braxton, ASU Nate Robinson, ASH Trevor Ariza, UCA Andre Iguodala, ARIZ odrick Stewart, USC Hassan Adams, ARIZ J.S. Nash, OSU Marcus Moore, SU A.J. Diggs, CA Pac-10 Conference Honors All Pac-10 Basketball Team Josh Childress, Stanford Chris Hernandez, Stanford Ike Diogu, Arizona State Desmon Farmer, USC Channing Frye, Arizona Andre Iguodala, Arizona uke Jackson, Oregon David ucas, Oregon State eon Powe, California Nate Robinson, ashington Justin Davis, Stanford (honorable mention) Matt ottich, Stanford (honorable mention) Player of the Year Josh Childress, Stanford Coach of the Year Mike Montgomery, Stanford Freshman of the Year eon Powe, California All Pac-10 Freshman Basketball Team Trevor Ariza, UCA Aaron Brooks, Oregon Marquise Kately, California eon Powe, California Mustafa Shakur, Arizona odrick Stewart, USC All Pac-10 Academic Team First Team Dan Grunfeld, Stanford, 3.52, Undeclared Rob ittle, Stanford, 3.16, Philosophy/Political Science Nick Robinson, Stanford, 3.42, Political Science Jason Ranne, Arizona, 3.64, Political Science Amit Tamir, California, 3.34, American Studies Chris Hernandez, Stanford, 3.13, Urban Studies (second team) Jason Haas, Stanford, 3.12, Undeclared (honorable mention) Stanford Basketball 71

72 Boxscores Game One Stanford 77, Sacramento State 59 November 22, 2003 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Honors Candidate Justin Davis led Stanford with 17 points and ten rebounds as the Cardinal won its 16th consecutive season opener with a decision over Sacramento State. Honors Candidate Matt ottich added 13 points and a career-high eight rebounds. Rob ittle scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds while Matt Haryasz came off the bench to score ten points (5-for-5 from the floor) and blocked two shots. Stanford shot 50 percent (26-for-52) from the floor and outrebounded the Hornets, Stanford went on a 20-2 run midway through the first half highlighted by a pair of three-pointers from ottich to expand its lead to Sacramento State cut the Stanford lead to with 12:25 in the second half, but the Cardinal used a 13-2 run to pull away in the final eight minutes. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer eatherby Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals Sacramento St Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Pugh Thompkins Champion Freeman Jones Payne Harris Guyton Dawson Diop Bausley ange Gooding Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 41, Sacramento State 27 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.500, Sacramento State.371 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.267, Sacramento State.273 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.677, Sacramento State.583 Technicals: None Attendance: 4,514 Game Two Stanford 72, UC Irvine 59 November 25, 2003 Bren Center IRVINE, CA Chris Hernandez scored a career-high 22 points (8-for-9 from the floor, 6-for-7 from three-point range) and dished out five assists with no turnovers to help Stanford to a convincing victory at UC Irvine. Stanford jumped to an 11-0 lead and advanced the lead to 23 points at halftime, Stanford made nine of its first 13 shots, while UC Irvine did not score for the first 2:58 and did not make a basket in the first 4:20. The Cardinal lead jumped to its biggest margin of the game, 25 points, three times during the second half. Fred ashington, playing in only his second collegiate game, came off the bench to score nine points (6-for-6 from the free throw line), grabbed three rebounds and stole three passes in 12 minutes of play. Stanford hit 9-of-16 shots from behind the arc, and outrebounded UCI, Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 4 Totals UC Irvine Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Zuzak Okoro Parada Schraeder Gloger Campbell Baskauskas Efevberha Ethington Team 4 Totals Halftime: Stanford 48, UC Irvine 25 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.455, UC Irvine.396 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.563, UC Irvine.313 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.722, UC Irvine.750 Technicals: None Attendance: 5,000 Chris Hernandez scored 39 points and dished out nine assists in road wins at UC Irvine and Rice. Game Three Stanford 60, Rice 56 November 30, 2003 Autry Court HOUSTON, TX Stanford fought back from 16-6 first half deficit to hand Rice a defeat. The Cardinal jumped to a 3-0 lead, but the Owls outscored the Cardinal, 16-3, over a nine minute span to take a tenpoint lead. Rice owned a lead early in the second half, but Stanford took the lead for good at with 13:20 to play. Stanford extended the lead to six points, 56-50, with 3:51 to play. Rice cut the margin to two points, 56-54, with 1:29 to play, but Chris Hernandez hit four free throws in the final 18 seconds to seal the Cardinal win. Hernandez scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 4 Totals Rice Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Harris Diene Gillespie Smith McKrieth illiams Kollik Harrison Okrzesik Almond Moore Team 4 Totals Halftime: Rice 28, Stanford 22 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.468, Rice.380 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.222, Rice.278 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.737, Rice.520 Technicals: Stanford Attendance: 3,228 Game Four Stanford 64, Kansas 58 December 7, 2003 The Arrowhead Pond ANAHEIM, CA Honors Candidate Matt ottich scored 18 points, including a key three-pointer with 2:27 remaining, as 21st-ranked Stanford beat top-ranked Kansas, 64-58, at the John ooden Classic. ith the game tied at 54-54, Stanford outscored the Jayhawks, 10-1, to give the Cardinal a lead. ottich hit a three-pointer just before the shot clock expired to make it Chris Hernandez made four free throws and Justin Davis added another foul shot to give the Cardinal a nine-point lead. Hernandez went 11-for-11 from the free throw line. Joe Kirchofer added ten points to equal his career-high. ottich made three 3-pointers and scored ten points in the first eight minutes as Stanford took a lead. The Cardinal increased its lead to 12 points, 27-15, with 5:36 in the first half. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas Haryasz Team 2 Totals Kansas Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Simien Padgett angford Miles Giddens Hawkins ilkes Case Nash Graves Niang Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 36, Kansas 29 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.327, Kansas.367 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.313, Kansas.150 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.806, Kansas.826 Technicals: none Attendance: 17,816 Game Five Stanford 86, UNV 71 December 13, 2003 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Honors Candidate Justin Davis scored a game-high 21 points and added ten rebounds as Stanford snapped UNV s four game winning streak, defeating the Runnin Rebels Davis hit 9-of-10 shots including his first seven attempts. Davis added three assists and no turnovers. Honors Candidate Matt ottich had 17 points and six assists for the Cardinal who dominated UNV on the boards, Jason Haas started his first collegiate game at point-guard in place of Chris Hernandez who was sidelined with bulging disks in his lower back. Haas finished with six points and three assists. After UNV pulled within ten points midway through the second half, Stanford got a lift from Matt Haryasz with eight straight points in a 10-2 run. Haryasz finished with ten points in 13 minutes Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Haas ottich Kirchofer eatherby Grunfeld ashington Haryasz Team 2 1 Totals UNV Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Blankson Beck Amundson Hunter Blassingame Edwards Peters Umeh Hannan inston Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 44, UNV 35 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.566, UNV.520 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.182, UNV. 389 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.800, UNV.571 Technicals: None Attendance: 6, Stanford Basketball

73 Boxscores Game Six Stanford 77, Florida International 50 December 15, 2003 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Rob ittle scored 17 points on 8-of-11 shooting and No. 9 Stanford remained unbeaten with a rout of Florida International. Honors Candidate Matt ottich added 12 points and five assists, while Dan Grunfeld had 13 points and four rebounds off the bench as the Cardinal outscored the Golden Panthers, 41-24, in the second half. The Cardinal shot.538 in the first half to build a lead and started the second half with a 16-6 run. ottich had two 3-pointers, including his second four-point play of the season, in the run. Grunfeld s layup with 4:17 gave Stanford a lead, its biggest margin of the game. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Haas ottich Kirchofer eatherby Grunfeld ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals Fla. InternationalFg-Fga3P-3PaFt-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Morban azo um Garcia dasilva Burnett Gale Bamba Johnson Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 36, Florida International 26 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.536, Florida International.422 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.385, Florida International.333 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.600, Florida International.700 Technicals: Carlos Morban, Florida International Attendance: 4,667 Game Seven Stanford 87, Gonzaga 80 December 20, 2003 The Arena in Oakland OAKAND, CA Ninth-ranked Stanford scored an impressive victory over 13th-ranked Gonzaga as Honors Candidate Matt ottich scored a career-high 34 points (six 3-pointers in seven attempts). Honors Candidate Justin Davis added 18 points and nine rebounds while Rob ittle scored 14 points and grabbed seven boards. Stanford s 87 points broke the Pete Newell Challenge mark previously head by Cal (85) vs Georgia (64) on Dec. 21, Stanford held a halftime lead, thanks in part to holding Gonzaga to only a 36 percent shooting percentage. The Cardinal increased its lead to as many as 17 points, 53-36, with 13:55 in the second half. Gonzaga cut the margin to five points, 79-74, with 46 seconds to play, but the Cardinal went 10-for-10 from the free throw line in the final 1:15 to keep the Zags at bay. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 4 Totals Gonzaga Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Skinner Violette Turiaf Stepp Bankhead Morrison Raivio Knight Mallon Fox Team 4 Totals Halftime: Stanford 39, Gonzaga 27 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.485, Gonzaga.431 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.538, Gonzaga.462 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.700, Gonzaga.750 Technicals: None Attendance: 12,066 Game Eight Stanford 67, Southern Utah 37 December 22, 2003 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Dan Grunfeld came off the bench to produce a career-high 21 points (5-for-8 from the floor, 9-for-9 from the free throw line) to lead sixth-ranked Stanford to a victory over Southern Utah. Stanford held the Thunderbirds to only 12 field goals and 23 percent shooting, and outrebounded the visitors, Stanford s reserves scored 21 of the team s first 28 points. Stanford broke away with a 24-2 run to take a 29-7 lead at 7:35 of the first half. Southern Utah was held scoreless for nearly ten minutes in the first half. Matt Haryasz produced 15 points (11-for-12 from the free throw line), rebounds (8) and blocked shots (3). No Southern Utah player achieved double-digits in points. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals Southern Utah Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Newsom Palmer Olsovsky Baker Janes Gainey Martini Rensch Sikander Alder arren Schouten Team 3 1 Totals Halftime: Stanford 40, Southern Utah 15 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.362, Southern Utah.231 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.250, Southern Utah.375 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.857, Southern Utah.778 Technicals: Southern Utah bench Attendance: 4,750 Game Nine Stanford 100, Harvard 59 December 28, 2002 Maples Pavilion STANFORD,CA Matt Haryasz collected 16 points as sixth-ranked Stanford handed Harvard a defeat. Haryasz also grabbed seven rebounds, four on the offensive end, and did it all in only 15 minutes. Honors Candidate Matt ottich added 19 points and Rob ittle had 17 points and nine rebounds for Stanford, which went to its bench early and used a 21-3 spurt to turn the game into a blowout early in the second half. Joe Kirchofer s basket with 13:08 left made it Stanford scored 100 points for the first time since beating ashington, , during the season. Stanford held a rebound advantage. Stanford shot.625 in the second half to finish with a game percentage of.541. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals Harvard Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Stehle Norman Beatty 1-2 ` Rogus Beal Goffredo Giovacchini Darcy Martin McCrone Team 5 Totals Halftime: Stanford 44, Harvard 31 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.541, Harvard.321 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.250, Harvard.407 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.708, Harvard Technicals: None Attendance: 4,971 Game Ten Stanford 73, ashington State 51 January 2, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA All-America candidate Josh Childress scored ten points in an impressive season debut and fifth-ranked Stanford remained unbeaten with a victory over ashington State. Honors Candidate Justin Davis scored 13 points for the Cardinal, who finally had the use of their full roster, including Childress, who had been sidelined with a stress reaction in his left foot. Childress played just seven minutes but led a second-half surge in Stanford s 15th straight victory over ashington State. Stanford never trailed, maintaining a comfortable lead while shooting 60 percent in the first half. The Cardinal held SU scoreless in the final 5:10 before halftime, taking a lead. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Childress Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 4 Total ashington St Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Schlatter Gill Bellegarde ` Moore Kelati Green Grant Paterick Ukeagu Varem Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 37, ashington State 23 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.563, ashington State.435 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.462, ashington State.500 Free Throw Pct: Stanford:.650, ashington State.625 Technicals: None Attendance: 6,071 Game Eleven Stanford 85, ashington 72 January 4, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Honors Candidate Justin Davis scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and led a second-half charge for the fifth-ranked Cardinal, who needed a strong finish to defeat ashington, and remain unbeaten. Chris Hernandez tallied 13 points and nine assists. Nick Robinson added 13 points, and Stanford shot.596 percent to beat the Huskies for the 12th time in the last 13 meetings. Robinson was 6- for-7 from the field and had four assists. After ashington started the second half with five straight points to pull within 41-39, the Cardinal scored ten straight points the first four by Robinson, then six straight by Davis, to make it Stanford hit six of their first seven shots and held ashington without a basket until 16:27. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Childress Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals ashington Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Jones Jensen Simmons Roy Conroy Robinson Rollins Allen ashington Team 3 1 Totals Halftime: Stanford 41, ashington 34 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.596, ashington.418 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.556, ashington.471 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.706, ashington.818 Technicals: None Attendance: 6, Stanford Basketball 73

74 Boxscores Matt Haryasz collected five rebounds and three blocks in Stanford s victory over USC. Game Twelve Stanford 63, Arizona State 62 January 8, 2004 ells Fargo Arena Tempe, Az All-America candidate Josh Childress scored on a layup with nine seconds to play to lift third-ranked Stanford to a victory at Arizona State. The Sun Devils led by as many as six points, 15-9, with 13:44 in the first half, but Stanford tied the game at The Cardinal then outscored ASU, 18-2, to take a lead with 4:09 in the first half, its biggest lead of the game. Stanford led by 14 points, 40-26, with 18:42 remaining in the game, but ASU outscored the Cardinal, 30-15, to take a lead with 6:43 remaining. Arizona State had a lead with 2:26 left in the game, but two free throws by Chris Hernandez and the winning layup by Childress with nine seconds remaining gave Stanford the win, the ninth straight year that Stanford has won at Arizona State. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Childress Grunfeld Haas Haryasz Team 2 Totals Arizona State Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Morill Diogu Allen Braxton Moore ooden Crandall Kruger Hill Fameni Angounou Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 37, Arizona State 24 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.449, Arizona State.418 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.563, Arizona State.294 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.643, Arizona State.632 Technicals: none Attendance: 10,545 Game Thirteen Stanford 82, Arizona 72 January 10, 2004 McKale Center TUCSON, AZ The fourth-ranked Stanford Cardinal, for the fourth straight season, downed the third-ranked Arizona ildcats, 82-72, at McKale Center. All-America candidate Josh Childress scored 19 points to lead five Stanford players in double figures. Stanford led by 20 points, 68-48, with 4:02 remaining. Only a run prevented the ildcats from suffering their worst home loss in Arizona s head coach ute Olson s 21 seasons in Tucson. Honors Candidate Matt ottich added 17 points, while Rob ittle collected 13, and Honors Candidate Justin Davis added a double-double with ten points and ten rebounds. Stanford held Arizona to only 36 percent shooting for the game, 19 percent (6-for-31) in the first half. Stanford never trailed after Chris Hernandez hit a three-pointer to make it 5-3. The Cardinal led with 6:40 in the first half and were up at halftime. Arizona never got closer than nine points in the second half, and that came in the final seconds. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Childress Grunfeld Haas Haryasz Team 4 Totals Arizona Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Adams Iguodala Frye Shakur Stoudamire Rodgers Radenovic Team 3 Totals Halftime: Stanford 33, Arizona 20 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.483, Arizona.362 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.364, Arizona.190 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.741, Arizona.750 Technicals: None Attendance: 14,566 Game Fourteen Stanford 68, California 61 January 17, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Honors Candidate Matt ottich scored 15 points and third-ranked Stanford stayed unbeaten with a victory over California. Honors Candidate Justin Davis added 13 points, seven rebounds and a career-high four steals in Stanford s 11th straight win against California at Maples Pavilion. The Cardinal used a 15-5 run late in the first half to take a halftime lead. A 13-3 run in the second half gave Stanford a lead with 11:37 to play. Stanford s biggest lead was 16 points, 55-39, with 5:42 to play. The Golden Bears mounted a late rally to cut the Stanford lead to four points, 62-58, with 45 seconds to play, but the Cardinal sank 11 of l2 free throws in the closing three minutes to insure the victory. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Childress Grunfeld Haas Haryasz Team 1 Totals California Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Kately Powe Tamir Ubaka Midgley Benson Diggs McGuire Smith Hughes Famulener Team 4 Totals Halftime: Stanford 24, California 17 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.465, California.415 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.300, California.400 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.893, California.563 Technicals: None Attendance: 7,391 Game Fifteen Stanford 67, UCA 52 January 22, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Second-ranked Stanford handed UCA its second worst loss ever at Maples Pavilion as the Cardinal scored a decision. Honors Candidate Justin Davis hit his first nine shots, and finished the game 10-for-11 for 21 points. Davis added five rebounds in 26 minutes of play. All-America candidate Josh Childress made his first start of the year and responded with 14 points, six rebounds, three assists, two blocks and two steals in 32 minutes. ith the score 11-9 at the 12:55 mark of the first half, Stanford took command of the game, outscoring the Bruins, 31-12, to take a lead with 57 seconds remaining. That was Stanford s biggest lead of the game. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Robinson Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 4 Totals UCA Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Ariza Cummings Hollins Thompson Bozeman Rubin alcott Fey Johnson Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 42, UCA 21 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.466, UCA.447 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.375, UCA.444 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.636, UCA.545 Technicals: none Attendance: 7,391 Game Sixteen Stanford 77, USC 67 January 24, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Chris Hernandez had 18 points, seven assists and five rebounds and second-ranked Stanford stayed unbeaten by pulling away from USC, Nick Robinson scored all 13 of his points in the second half. Robinson was 6-for-6 in the second half. Hernandez scored five straight points late in the game. After USC lead lead with 10:51 left in the game, Hernandez hit a three-pointer to start a 14-3 Stanford run that gave the Cardinal a lead with 7:12 remaining. Seven of Stanford s 14 points during that run were scored by Robinson. Stanford shot 72 percent (18-for-25) in the second half. USC led at halftime, 34-28, but Stanford started the second half with a 14-4 run. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Robinson Haas Haryasz Team 2 Totals USC Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin McMillan O Neil Stewart R. Stewart Farmer Curtis Guenther Oliver E. Craven D. Craven Team 2 2 Totals Halftime: USC 34, Stanford 28 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.527, USC.449 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.333, USC.438 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.600, USC.640 Technicals: USC bench Attendance: 7, Stanford Basketball

75 Boxscores Game Seventeen Stanford 62, Oregon State 48 January 29, 2004 Gill Coliseum CORVAIS, OR Second-ranked Stanford recorded its fifth straight victory at Oregon State with a victory. Stanford recorded 13 blocks, including six by Matt Haryasz and five by All-America candidate Josh Childress. The 13 blocks was a school record. Matt Haryasz tied a school record with his six blocks. Haryasz came off the bench to score ten points (5-for-7 from the floor), grab seven rebounds, block six shots and record two steals in 18 minutes. Childress led the Cardinal with 17 points along with five blocks and four rebounds in 32 minutes. Stanford was outrebounded for the first time this year, The Beavers held a lead with 7:06 in the first half, but Stanford outscored the home team, 19-6, to take a halftime lead. OSU took a lead with 16:45 remaining in the game, but once again, Stanford took command, and built its biggest lead of the game, 52-37, with 5:58 to play. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Davis Hernandez ottich ittle Kirchofer Grunfeld Robinson Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals Oregon State Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Potter ucas Hurd Stephens Nash Tsagarakis Remmers Hanchett Hooks Jeffers Team 9 Totals Halftime: Stanford 29, Oregon State 23 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.390, Oregon State.341 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.222, Oregon State.600 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.923, Oregon State.667 Technicals: None Attendance: 6,851 Game Eighteen Stanford 83, Oregon 80 January 31, 2004 McArthur Court Eugene, Or Chris Hernandez scored all of his 22 points in the second half and led second-ranked Stanford back from a 19-point deficit to beat Oregon, It was Oregon s first loss at McArthur Court this season. Oregon went up early in the second half, but Stanford whittled away until All-America candidate Josh Childress gave the Cardinal its first lead since the opening basket with a three-pointer that made it with 3:50 left. Hernandez helped Stanford s comeback by scoring 12 straight points midway through the second half. The teams traded the lead back and forth, but Hernandez hit a pair of free throws with 1:12 to go and Nick Robinson added a layup to put the Cardinal up Oregon s James Davis gave the Ducks a chance in the final seconds when he hit a three-pointer to push Oregon to within one point, 81-80, but Hernandez hit a pair of free throws and Davis 3-point attempt at the buzzer to tie the game bounced off the back rim to give Stanford the three point win. Stanford shot 64 percent in the second half, and scored 59 points. The Cardinal became just the seventh team in conference history to reach the halfway mark of the Pac-10 schedule undefeated. In his first collegiate start, Matt Haryasz tallied a career-high 19 points, seven rebounds, three assists and a block. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Haryasz ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Moore Grunfeld Robinson Haas ashington Team 4 Totals Oregon Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Platt Jackson Crosswhite Davis Joseph ` Kent incoln Anderson Team 2 Totals Halftime: Oregon 39, Stanford 24 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.475, Oregon.456 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.417, Oregon.368 Nick Robinson hit a running 35-foot shot at the buzzer as Stanford battled back to defeat Arizona, Robinson's shot was nominated in the Best Moments category at the ESPYs. Free Throw Pct: Stanford.857, Oregon.5445 Technicals: None Attendance: 9,087 Game Nineteen Stanford 81, Arizona State 51 February 5, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Honors candidate Rob ittle scored 17 points and pulled down six rebounds to lead a balanced Stanford attack, as the Cardinal defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils All-America candidate Josh Childress and Honors Candidate Matt ottich both scored eleven points as eleven different Stanford players scored. ottich scored seven straight points to make it with 5:52 left in the first half. The Cardinal shot.516 in the first half and used a 23-4 run to open a half time lead. Stanford s defense limited Arizona State to only two assists in the first half, as the Sun Devils shot only.323 for the game and hit only 3-18 from beyond the 3-point arc. Stanford held a rebound advantage. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Haas ashington Team 3 Totals Arizona State Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Morill ooden Diogu Moore Smith Braxton ow Kruger Hill Allen Fameni Angounou Team 3 Totals Halftime: Stanford 43, Arizona State 22 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.508, Arizona State.323 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.625, Arizona State.167 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.667, Arizona State Technicals: None Attendance: 7,391 Game Twenty Stanford 80, Arizona 77 January 30, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Nick Robinson hit a running three-pointer at the buzzer from 35 feet out to win one of the most exciting games ever played at Maples Pavilion. The winning shot was set up when All - America candidate Josh Childress hit an open three-pointer with 23 seconds left to tie the game at Honors Candidate Matt ottich and Robinson then stripped the ball from Arizona guard Salim Stoudamire with three seconds left before Robinson raced down court and hit the game-winning shot. Arizona used a late 19-6 run to open their first lead of the game with 4:43 left. The ildcats led with only 44 seconds left before Stanford s comeback. The Cardinal held a comfortable lead for much of the game, taking a 14-4 lead to start the game. A layup by Rob ittle, who finished with 16 points and six rebounds, gave Stanford its largest lead of the game at with 2:56 left in the first half. Stanford led at halftime and the Cardinal shot.565 in the first half. Point guard Chris Hernandez hit two big three-pointers to maintain Stanford s lead early in the second half, and finished with a team high 20 points and five assists. Childress had a superb all around game with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists, as well as his huge game-tying shot. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Team 2 Totals Arizona Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Iguodala Frye Shakur Stoudamire Adams Ranne Rodgers Radenovic Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 44, Arizona 35 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.519, Arizona.500 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.429, Arizona.474 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.739, Arizona.714 Technicals: None Attendance: 7,391 Game Twenty-One Stanford 69, California 58 February 14, 2004 Haas Pavilion BERKEEY, CA Rob ittle scored 16 points (7-for-8 from the floor) to lead Stanford to its 21st straight victory, a decision at California. All- America candidate Josh Childress added 15 points, nine rebounds and four blocks. Stanford s defense held Cal s leading scorer and rebounder eon Powe without a field goal (0-for-5) and to only two rebounds. The Golden Bears made only 22 percent of their shots in the second half, including 1- of-10 from behind the arc. Cal also had the ball stolen or blocked eleven times in the final 20 minutes. Stanford hit 14-of-16 free throw attempts in the second half and reserves Joe Kirchofer, Matt Haryasz and Dan Grunfeld combined for 15 points. Stanford led in the first half, but a 13-2 run by Cal put the Golden Bears in front, 37-31, their biggest lead of the game. However, Stanford scored four points in the final 1.6 seconds of the first half to be down by two points at intermission, Childress scored on a baseline jumper to tie the game at 37-37, and one minute later converted a baseline drive for a lead that Stanford never surrendered. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson ittle Childress Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 3 Totals California Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Kately Powe Tamir Ubaka Midgley Benson Diggs McGuire Smith Hughes Famulener Paris Team 3 Totals Stanford Basketball 75

76 Boxscores Halftime: California 37, Stanford 35 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.458, California.365 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.222, California.235 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.793, California.727 Technicals: Diggs (California) Attendance: 11,877 Game Twenty-Two Stanford 76, USC 67 February 19, 2004 os Angeles Sports Arena OS ANGEES,CA All-America candidate Josh Childress scored a careerhigh 36 points and grabbed eleven rebounds to lead top-ranked Stanford to a victory at USC. Stanford clinched a share of its fourth Pac-10 title in six years. For the fifth time this year, Stanford battled back from a halftime deficit to post a win. The Trojans jumped to an 18-7 lead, but Stanford answered with a 13-1 run to take a lead. USC, however, closed the first half with a 17-9 spurt to lead at the break. USC s biggest lead was 13 points, 36-23, with 1:34 in the first half. The Cardinal dominated the start of the second half, outscoring the Trojans, 27-8, to take its biggest lead of the game, 55-44, with 10:48 remaining. USC tied the game at 65-65, but Childress hit a three-pointer and scored another basket for a lead. Stanford scored the game s final six points to dash USC s upset hopes. Honors Candidate Matt ottich scored 20 points, 18 in the second half. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas Haryasz Team 4 1 Totals USC Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Guenther McMillan E. Craven D. Craven Farmer Curtis Stewart Oliver O Neil R. Stewart Team 3 Totals Halftime: USC 36, Stanford 28 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.491, USC.393 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.368, USC.286 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.813, USC.688 Technicals: USC (Bibby) Attendance: 7,539 Game Twenty-Three Stanford 73, UCA 60 February 21, 2004 Pauley Pavilion OS ANGEES,CA Top-ranked Stanford clinched its fourth Pac-10 title in six years with a victory at UCA. It was Stanford s seventh straight win on UCA s home court. No other Bruin opponent has accomplished that feat in the 39-year history of Pauley Pavilion. UCA led by two points (19-17) midway through the first half, but Stanford reeled off nine straight points as part of a 25-4 run that put the Cardinal ahead, 42-23, at halftime. Stanford shot 61 percent in the first half. A 14-2 run by UCA cut Stanford s lead to in the second half, but consecutive baskets by Rob ittle and a three-pointer by All-America candidate Josh Childress pushed Stanford to a lead with 11:53 remaining. Stanford iced the game on three straight three-pointers, two by Honors Candidate Matt ottich and another by Chris Hernandez. Rob ittle scored a career-high 18 points along with six seven rebounds and two blocks. Nick Robinson added a career-high 15 points while ottich added 14 points, hitting all four threepoint attempts. Childress also scored 14 points. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford Moore Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals UCA Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Thompson Cummings Hollings Crispin Bozeman Rubin Ariza alcott Fey Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 42, UCA 23 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.561, UCA.418 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.800, UCA.143 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.731, UCA.632 Technicals: None Attendance: 10,815 Game Twenty-Four Stanford 73, Oregon State 47 February 26, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA Top-ranked Stanford hit 10 of its first 16 shots compared to only 3-of-17 shooting for Oregon State and went on to post a convincing victory over Oregon State. ith the score tied at 5-5 with 16:45 in the first half, the Cardinal outscored the Beavers, 22-5, to take a lead with 8:56 remaining. From there Stanford continued to build on its double-digit lead with the final margin, 26 points, its biggest margin of the game. Chris Hernandez hit 5-of-6 shots, including 3-for-4 from three-point territory in leading Stanford with 13 points. Hernandez hit eleven of his 13 points in the first eleven minutes. All-America candidate Josh Childress added 12 points along with five assists. Freshman Fred ashington tallied a career-high eleven points (4-for-5 from the floor) along with three rebounds in 13 minutes of play. Stanford held Oregon State to a season-low 47 points. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 2 Totals Oregon State Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin ucas Jeffers Hurd Stephens Nash Tsagarakis Remmers Hanchett Johnson Hooks Field Team 4 Totals Halftime: Stanford 38, Oregon State 22 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.528, Oregon State.321 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.474, Oregon State.154 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.889, Oregon State.563 Technicals: None Attendance: 7,391 Game Twenty-Five Stanford 76, Oregon 55 February 28, 2004 Maples Pavilion STANFORD, CA All-America candidate Josh Childress scored 29 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, dished out five assists and added three blocks as top-ranked Stanford handed the Oregon Ducks a loss in the final home game of the season at Maples Pavilion. Childress hit 10-of-16 shots from the floor, including 4-of-6 shots from beyond the arc. Senior center Joe Kirchofer set career-highs with 13 points and ten rebounds in just his second career start. For the second straight game, Stanford held its opponent to a season low in points. The Ducks missed their first ten shots. Childress scored five straight points and seven total in a 9-1 spurt late in the first half as Stanford built a 15-point lead. The Cardinal led, 41-24, at halftime. Stanford s intensity didn t waver after halftime as the Cardinal upped its lead to 20 points, 61-41, with 10:12 left. Stanford finished the year 14-0 at Maples Pavilion, only the third time in the 36-year history of Maples Pavilion that the Cardinal finished unbeaten at home. It was also the 18th straight year that Stanford defeated Oregon at Maples Pavilion. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson Kirchofer Hernandez ottich Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Haas ittle ashington Haryasz Team 2 2 Totals Oregon Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Platt Crosswhite Brooks Jackson Joseph Davis Kent Short Stelly incoln Zahn Anderson Team 3 Totals Halftime: Stanford 41, Oregon 24 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.448, Oregon.311 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.450, Oregon.308 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.833, Oregon.692 Technicals: None Attendance: 7,391 Game Twenty-Six Stanford 63, ashington State 61 March 4, 2004 Friel Court PUMAN, A Honors Candidate Matt ottich hit a desperation 35- foot shot as time ran out to give Stanford a dramatic victory at ashington State. The Cougars led with 25 seconds left before Dan Grunfeld cut it to one with a rare four-point play, hitting a long threepointer from the corner, getting fouled and making a free throw. ith 17.2 seconds left, ashington State could not inbound the ball against Stanford s defense and turned it over on a five-second violation. Stanford tried to hold the ball for the last shot, but it was knocked away from Chris Hernandez, and a wild scramble followed. Nick Robinson finally gained control and flipped the ball back to ottich for the game winner. Stanford scored the final seven points of the game. ottich led Stanford scorers with 15 points while All-America candidate Josh Childress added a double-double, 15 points and 12 rebounds. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Robinson ittle Childress Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 2 Totals ashington St Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Gill Varem Moore Schlatter Kelati Green Grant Simmons Bellegarde Team 3 3 Totals Halftime: Stanford 29, ashington State 26 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.468, ashington State.415 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.357, ashington State.318 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.875, ashington State.714 Technicals: none Attendance: 8,176 Game Twenty-Seven ashington 75, Stanford 62 March 8, 2004 Bank of America Arena SEATTE, A The top-ranked Stanford Cardinal lost for the first time, falling to the ashington Huskies. The Huskies defense forced Stanford into 18 turnovers, and the Cardinal shot only 39 percent from the field. The loss broke Stanford s 26-game winning streak, the longest in the Pac-10 since Oregon State won 26 straight in Chris Hernandez led Stanford with 21 points while All-America candidate Josh Childress added 15 points and eight rebounds. Rob ittle added ten points and eight rebounds. Stanford was trying to become the first Pac- 10 team to finish a perfect conference season. Instead it joined Oregon State and Arizona as the only teams to go Trailing by ten points at halftime, Stanford scored the first nine points of the second half to cut it to ashington s Tre Simmons hit three consecutive 3-pointers to give ashington a lead with 7:53 left. Stanford went to the free throw line three times, while ashington made 24 of 30 free throws. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Haas ashington Haryasz Team 2 Totals Stanford Basketball

77 Boxscores ashington Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Jones Jensen Roy Conroy Allen Simmons Robinson Rollins Burmeister ashington Team 6 Totals Halftime: ashington 35, Stanford 25 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.391, ashington.440 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.208, ashington.538 Free Throw Pct: Stanford 1.000, ashington.800 Technicals: none Attendance: 13,625 Game Twenty-Eight Stanford 68, ashington State 47 Pacific-10 Tournament March 11, 2004 Staples Center OS ANGEES, CA Second-ranked Stanford reached the semifinals of the Pacific-10 Tournament with a convincing victory over ashington State. All-America candidate Josh Childress led Stanford with 17 points, eight rebounds and two blocks. Stanford shot 57 percent from the floor, and held the Cougars to 27 percent shooting. SU made only 12 baskets compared to 26 for Stanford. The Cardinal jumped to a 9-0 lead before the Cougars scored their first point, a free throw, with 12:34 in the first half. SU did not score its first basket until 10:52. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Davis Haas ashington Haryasz Team 1 Totals ashington St Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Schlatter Gill Varem Moore Kelati Den Boer Green Grant Simmons Ukeagu Bellegarde Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 31, ashington State 20 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.565, ashington State.267 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.364, ashington State.200 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.800, ashington State.750 Technicals: None Attendance: 15,754 Game Twenty-Nine Stanford 70, Oregon 63 March 12, 2003 Pacific-10 Tournament Staples Center OS ANGEES, CA All-America candidate Josh Childress scored 18 points and grabbed six rebounds along with three assists and two blocks in 36 minutes as Stanford dominated ashington State. Honors Candidate Matt ottich added 15 points, four rebounds and four assists in 36 minutes while Rob ittle chipped in with 13 points and six rebounds. The lead changed 13 times in the game, with Stanford s biggest lead at eight points, 55-47, with 7:32 to play. Oregon tied the game at 59-59, and again at Then Stanford scored seven straight points all started on a basket and free throw by ottich. The three-point play started when ottich blocked a shot by Oregon s uke Jackson. ottich then added two free throws in the final ten seconds to give Stanford a sevenpoint win. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Robinson ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Davis Haas Haryasz Team 2 Totals Oregon Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Crosswhite Jackson Platt Brooks Joseph Davis Kent Short incoln Zahn Anderson Team 6 1 Totals Halftime: Oregon 24, Stanford 23 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.474, Oregon.356 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.364, Oregon.320 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.706, Oregon.722 Technicals: none Attendance: 15,754 Game Thirty Stanford 77, ashington 66 March 13, 2004 Pacific-10 Tournament Staples Center OS ANGEES, CA Honors Candidate Matt ottich had 20 points, six rebounds and five assists, and second-ranked Stanford defeated ashington, 77-66, to win its first Pac-10 Tournament title and a berth to the NCAA tournament for a tenth consecutive season. Stanford ran off eight unanswered points in the second half for a lead. Jason Haas drove the lane, Joe Kirchofer and ottich scored inside baskets and Kirchofer scored again for Stanford s largest lead of the game. ashington never got closer than five points after that. The Cardinal controlled the boards, 42-33, and held a scoring edge in the paint. All-America candidate Josh Childress added 14 points and nine rebounds while Honors Candidate Justin Davis had 13 points, and Kirchofer scored eleven points and grabbed eight rebounds. Stanford trailed by six points six minutes into the game, but the Cardinal took its first lead of the game on a 12-0 run capped by ottich s 3-pointer that made it with 3:14 remaining. Davis scored five points in the spurt. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Robinson Haas Haryasz Team 2 Totals ashington Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Jones Jensen Robinson Roy Conroy Simmons Rollins Allen Team 8 Totals Halftime: Stanford 45, ashington 39 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.525, ashington.385 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.278, ashington.176 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.667, ashington.619 Technicals: none Attendance: 16,413 Game Thirty One Stanford 71, Texas-San Antonio 45 March 18, 2004 NCAA Tournament Phoenix Regional Key Arena (Seattle, a) SEATTE, A Stanford, seeded No. 1 in the Phoenix Regional, began the 2004 NCAA Tournament with a victory over Texas-San Antonio. After trailing 2-0 to start the game, Stanford scored nine straight points and the Cardinal never trailed the rest of the game. After the Roadrunners cut the lead to 9-6 with 14:54 left in the first half, Stanford went on a 19-6 run to take its biggest lead of the first half, 28-12, with 7:27 left. eading with 14:56 left in the game, Texas-San Antonio cut the Stanford lead to six points, 44-38, with 12:15 left. Stanford then scored 14 straight points and a 19-1 run over a span of 9:01 to increase its lead to 24 points, 63-39, with 5:04 remaining. All-America candidate Josh Childress scored ten of his 26 points and added five rebounds during Stanford s scoring spurt. Stanford extended the lead to its biggest margin of the game, 67-40, with 1:43 remaining. Childress scored 26 points (9-for-15 from the floor, 6-for-6 from the free throw line) along with nine rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks. Matt Haryasz added ten points and five rebounds off the bench. Stanford shot 50 percent from the floor and the Cardinal defense held Texas-San Antonio to only 24 percent. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Bradford eatherby Moore Grunfeld Robinson Haas ashington Haryasz Team 2 Totals Tx-San Antonio Fg-Fga 3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk Stl Min Hurd Fuqua Harbert Attaway President Cole Ivy Salinas Millsap Posey Hall Team 5 Totals Halftime: Stanford 37, Texas-San Antonio 23 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.500, Texas-San Antonio.238 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.429, Texas-San Antonio.133 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.733, Texas-San Antonio.619 Technicals: None Attendance: 15,512 Game Thirty Two Alabama 70, Stanford 67 March 20, 2004 Seattle, a NCAA Tournament Phoenix Regional Key Arena (Seattle, a) SEATTE, A Stanford s season came to an end in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Phoenix Regional with a loss to eighthseeded Alabama. The Cardinal outrebounded the Crimson Tide, 49-29, made 26 field goals compared to 16 for Alabama, and made three more three-pointers. But it was at the free throw line that Alabama proved to be the winners. Alabama made 33-of-44 free throw attempts while Stanford shot only eleven attempts, making eight. Neither team enjoyed more than a five point lead in the first half until the 1:59 mark when Stanford jumped to a lead. A five-point Crimson Tide run made the score Stanford at halftime. Stanford held the Crimson Tide to only one field goal in 17 attempts to start the second half. That helped the Cardinal build a lead with 7:40 left in the game. But the Crimson Tide rallied with a 16-0 run. Alabama gradually expanded its lead to eight points, 67-59, with 29 seconds remaining. A three-pointer by Honors Candidate Matt ottich cut the margin to with 25 seconds left, but three free throws by Alabama offset a layup by Honors Candidate Justin Davis and a three-pointer by ottich near the end of the game. Davis led the Cardinal with 15 points and eleven rebounds. Stanford Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin Childress Davis ittle Hernandez ottich Kirchofer Grunfeld Robinson Haas ashington Haryasz Team 6 Totals Alabama Fg-Fga3P-3Pa Ft-Fta Reb Pts Ast To Blk StlMin inston Davidson Davis Shelton Pettway Thomas Brock Smith Team 2 Totals Halftime: Stanford 39, Alabama 37 Field Goal Pct: Stanford.356, Alabama.372 Three-Point Field Goal Pct: Stanford.292, Alabama.211 Free Throw Pct: Stanford.727, Alabama.773 Technicals: none Attendance: 15, Stanford Basketball 77

78 Basketball Tradition Basketball Tradition Championship History By Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director Four years ago, the Cardinal won a school record 31 games, advanced to the Elite Eight, won the Pacific-10 title for a third straight season, and was ranked in the Top 3 the entire year. Five years ago, the Cardinal captured Pac-10 honors (along with Arizona), and for the first time in school history was ranked #1 in the nation. Six seasons ago, the Cardinal captured the Pac-10 title, attained a #2 national ranking during the season, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Seven years ago, a magical season descended upon the Cardinal program. The team reached the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, and in the semi-final game, sent An Art ee steal and a Mark Madsen dunk, and Stanford s improbable comeback against Rhode Island in the 1998 NCAA Tournament sets up its run to the Final Four. At Stanford, it s still done the right way. Talented student-athletes who are well-spoken, polite, respectful of opponents, and who manage to graduate on time. And oh yes, athletes who win. Dave Newhouse, Alameda News Group STANFORD ith a school record ten straight NCAA tournament appearances, and appearances in the Final Four, the Elite Eight and the Sweet Sixteen in the past seven years, Stanford Basketball is among the nation s elite programs. ast season, the Cardinal recorded its eleventh straight winning season (30-2 overall, 17-1 in the Pac-10) and earned a school record tenth straight berth in the NCAA Tournament. Stanford set a school record with 17 conference wins, won the Pac-10 Tournament title, and was ranked #1 for four weeks. Three seasons ago, the Cardinal of produced two NBA first round selections, Curtis Borchardt and Casey Jacobsen. ast year, Josh Childress was the first round pick of the Atlanta Hawks. A fan cheers at Stanford s last-second victory over Arizona in 2004 en route to a school-record 26-straight victories. eventual national champion Kentucky to overtime. The team was indeed special. Not only talented, but also a team blessed with great chemistry. All-American Mark Madsen, now a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, enjoyed his Final Four appearance. It s what we all went through together, the guys on the team, said Madsen. That s what I treasure. In the past 18 seasons, the Cardinal has chalked up an impressive mark of (.820) at Maples Pavilion. here the Cardinal once played in front of small crowds, it now routinely performs to a large contingent Stanford Basketball

79 Basketball Tradition Ryan Mendez cuts down the net after Stanford clinched its third straight Pac-10 conference title the Cardinal won Pac-10 titles in , and Stanford also won the Pac-10 regular season and tournament titles in During the season, the Cardinal captured the hearts of many people in the Bay Area with a memorable season. Stanford chalked up a 26-7 record, a 15-3 mark in the Pacific-10, a perfect 13-0 mark at Maples Pavilion, a #12 national ranking, and set or tied 26 Stanford, Maples Pavilion, team, individual and Pac-10 records. During the last 16 seasons, the Cardinal has chalked up 378 victories, an average of 23.6 wins per year. Stanford Basketball has enjoyed many memorable moments in its history. Since 1913, Cardinal Basketball has provided many thrilling moments for Cardinal fans around the country. And many great players have worn Cardinal and hite. The list includes Hank uisetti, the College Player of the Year in 1937, Howie Dallmar, the NCAA Tournament Player of the Year in leading... and here s Stanford, brilliantly coached, with a bunch of guys you can actually get to know after four years, always a good bet for the NCAA tournament, and everyone graduates. The very essence of the collegiate experience. Bruce Jenkins, San Francisco Chronicle Todd ichti, Stanford s all-time leading scorer (2,336 points), was a four-time All Pac-10 selection. of Cardinal faithful. Every seat at Maples Pavilion has been soldout for years, and it is anticipated that all home games (non-league and league) will again be soldout in Maples Pavilion has been undergoing a $30- million renovation that will enhance the college athletics experience for both the student-athletes and fans. Stanford has participated in post-season play 16 of the past 18 seasons. In , history was recorded as Stanford played in the Sweet Sixteen, a first in the school s history. And of course in , the team, seeded third in the Midwest Region, swept through four opponents to reach the Final Four for the first time since Stanford has been a participant in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). In 1991, the Cardinal captured the NIT title. Hank uisetti, above, holds the oldest school record at Stanford. uisetti scored 50 points vs Duquesne on Jan. 1, Casey Jacobsen, left, scored 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, Stanford Basketball 79

80 Basketball Tradition Important Dates in Stanford Basketball History February 14, 1918 Stanford scored its first victory over California in basketball, January 24, 1922 The Old Pavilion, predecessor of Maples Pavilion, was dedicated for basketball with a game against College of Pacific. Stanford won At the time, it was the largest facility exclusively for basketball in the United States. December 30, 1936 Hank uisetti introduced the onehand shot to the East Coast as Stanford defeated ong Island University, 45-31, before a crowd of 17,263 in New York s Madison Square Garden. January 1, 1938 Hank uisetti scored a school record 50 points against Duquesne University in Cleveland, Ohio. uisetti chalked up 23 field goals in the game, a school record. Both records remain the oldest in Stanford basketball history. March 28, 1942 Stanford defeats Dartmouth, 53-38, to win the NCAA championship. Howie Dallmar scored 15 points to win Most Valuable Player honors, while Jack Dana scored 14 points. December 25, 1962 Stanford is ranked fourth in the nation, the school s highest ranking at the time. March 2, 1964 Tom Dose sets a Stanford Pavilion (now Burnham Pavilion) record with 42 points against ashington State. January 3, 1969 Brigham Young defeats Stanford, 95-89, in the first game ever played at Maples Pavilion. Howie Dallmar led Stanford to the 1942 NCAA title before becoming Stanford s first pro basketball player. Adam Keefe, who was named to five All-America teams during his senior session, is one of only four players in NCAA history to have a combination of 60 percent field goal accuracy, 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. He is the only non seven-footer to accomplish that feat. The other three are ew Alcindor, David Robinson and Patrick Ewing. Stanford to the national championship in 1942, James Pollard, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, and many other All-Americans including Harlow Rothert, and Don Burness. You can also add Todd ichti to that illustrious list of Cardinal greats. ichti finished his Cardinal career ( ) with 22 school and Pac-10 records, and is Stanford s all-time leading scorer. ichti, like many other Cardinal basketball players, was also an outstanding student. He graduated in four years with a degree in Quantitative Economics. The academics and the athletics are outstanding, said ichti, who was a first round draft pick of the NBA s Denver Nuggets in It s a great place to be. You learn from everyone around you. Another Stanford basketball standout was Howard right, who ended his Cardinal career as the school s #7 all-time scorer and #5 all-time rebounder. right remembers the support the student body and the community gave to the basketball program. Four of the best years of my life were spent at Stanford, said right. I met a lot of great people, including the students, the coaches and faculty. I couldn t have made a better choice. Another in a long list of Stanford greats is Adam Keefe, a member of five All-America teams during his senior season. Keefe was a first round pick of the Atlanta Hawks during the 1992 NBA draft. Keefe holds or shares 17 school records and one Pac-10 record. He is the Pac- 10 s fifth all-time scorer (2,319 points) and #4 all-time leading rebounder (1,119). Keefe played ten seasons in the NBA. The future of Stanford basketball is strong, said Keefe, a three-time All Pac-10 selection. Brevin Knight certainly ranks as one of the great players in Stanford history. Knight ended his career as the team s fourth all-time leading scorer, and the all-time leader in assists and steals. Knight finished his career in as a first team All-America and was a first round draft choice of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Knight currently plays for the Charlotte Bobcats. The education at Stanford played a major role in my life, said Knight, who graduated in four years with a degree in Sociology. The professors are great, and there is a lot of information that is presented. Stanford allows you to absorb as much information as you want. Ryan Mendez ranks as one of Stanford s all-time great shooters. The memories of four years in a Cardinal uniform will last a long time. The expectations have gone up exponentially. e used to get recruits that were not that highly thought of, and now we get the best All-Americans in the country. The sky is the limit for this program. Stanford plays one of the toughest schedules in the United States. The opponents have included Duke, Connecticut, North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, Kansas, Purdue, Maryland, Temple, Seton Hall, Iowa, Oklahoma, Brevin Knight, one of the all-time great players in Stanford history, helped lead the Cardinal to three NCAA appearances and an NIT appearance. Knight ended his career as the school s career leader in assists and steals, and #4 in scoring Stanford Basketball

81 Basketball Tradition Vanderbilt, Florida, Houston, Virginia, Michigan State, Alabama, SU, DePaul, Massachusetts, ake Forest, Utah, Cincinnati, Nevada as-vegas, Brigham Young and Notre Dame, in addition to the likes of Arizona and UCA in the Pacific-10 Conference. Stanford has the distinction of offering a student-athlete the best in academics and athletics. Nearly 85 percent of the Stanford student-athletes go on to graduate school, 19 percent go on to law school, 14 percent enter medical school, 16 percent major in engineering as undergraduates, and 18 percent major in economics. Stanford is located in Stanford, Calif., approximately 40 miles south of San Francisco. Being so close to San Francisco allows for a very broad cultural and urban exposure for those who desire it, while at the same time Arthur ee was named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team in the 8,800 acre campus has a quiet and reflective atmosphere with plenty of space for privacy. Yet, because the university is relatively small (only 6,500 undergraduates), there is plenty of human warmth and sharing that seems to characterize small universities. Stanford University has established itself as one of the nation s top overall athletic programs. Since 1980, Stanford teams have won 70 NCAA titles, most in the nation In the past 13 years, the Cardinal athletic program has won 44 NCAA titles. During each of the past ten years, Stanford has won the prestigious United States Sports Academy Directors Cup, symbolic of the nation s best athletic program. Stanford finished the season with a 31-3 record, 16-2 in the Pac-10. Stanford appeared in the 1998 NCAA Final Four. Josh Childress, a finalist for the 2004 John ooden Award, appeared with the coaching legend on the cover of Sports Illustrated On Campus. Stanford proves that smart guys can play basketball, and they may even throw the occasional elbow. Bill Coats, St. ouis Post-Dispatch Important Dates in Stanford Basketball History January 4, 1969 Stanford defeats BYU, 94-78, the team s first win at Maples Pavilion. March 1, 1969 USC defeats Stanford, 75-66, in the dedication game of Maples Pavilion. December 22, 1973 Rich Kelley grabs a school record 27 rebounds at Kentucky. February 4, 1988 Stanford defeats #1 ranked Arizona, 82-74, the first time in school history that the Cardinal had beaten a #1 ranked squad. February 18, 1990 Stanford defeats UCA, 70-69, the first victory ever for the Cardinal at Pauley Pavilion. March 27, 1991 Stanford defeats Oklahoma, 78-72, to win the NIT title. March 20, 1997 Stanford appears in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time. However, the Cardinal lost a overtime decision to #2 ranked Utah at the NCAA est Regional at San Jose. March 28, 1998 Stanford appears in the NCAA Final Four for the first time since However, the Cardinal lose a dramatic overtime decision to eventual national champion Kentucky. December 20, 1999 Stanford is ranked #1 in the country by Associated Press, the first time in school history. January 31, 2002 Casey Jacobsen scores 49 points (one short of the school record) against Arizona State. March 4, 2004 Stanford wins its school-record 26th straight game by defeating ashington State, Stanford Basketball 81

82 Stanford and the National Rankings On Dec. 20, 1999, Stanford was ranked first in the nation by Associated Press, the first time in school history. The Cardinal generated 60 first place votes and 1,729 total points. 1. Stanford (60) 1, Connecticut (8) 1, Arizona (1) 1, Cincinnati (1) 1, Michigan State 1, North Carolina 1, Auburn 1, Florida 1, Syracuse 1, Duke 1,074 Associated Press 1st December 20, st December 27, st January 3, st February 21, st February 28, st January 8, st January 15, st January 22, st January 29, st February 19, st February 26, st March 5, st February 16, st February 23, st March 1, st March 15, nd December 13, nd January 24, nd January 31, nd February 7, nd February 14, nd March 6, nd December 25, nd January 1, nd February 5, nd February 12, nd March 12, nd January 19, nd January 26, nd February 2, nd February 9, nd March 8, rd Pre-season, rd November 16, rd November 23, rd January 18, rd January 25, rd November 29, rd December 6, rd January 10, rd January 17, rd March 13, rd April 4, rd December 11, rd December 18, rd January 12, th January 26, th January 4, th January 11, th February 1, th November 26, th December 4, th January 5, th January 19, th November 30, th November 12, th November 19, th December 29, th December 7, th December 14, th December 21, th February 8, th February 22, th February 28, th December 22, th January 29, th December 29, th January 5, th January 12, th February 15, th February 12, th December 22, th February 23, th March 7,1999 9th December 25, th March 5, th December 15, th February 2, th November 15, th November 22, th December 15, th January 22, th February 5, th February 10, th March 9, th February 18, th December 8, th March 2, th November 26, th March 7, th December 1, th December 10, th December 31, th February 11, th December 26, th February 28, th March 14, th December 17, th December 8, th February 9, th November 19, th December 3, th January 7, th January 21, th February 7, th January 13, th January 27, th November 17, th November 24, th November 12, th March 10, th December 11, th February 21, th November 28, th December 24, th March 4, th February 14, th January 24, th January 31, th February 14, th January 20, th January 21, th February 25, th December 2, th December 16, th March 3, th February 7, th November 21, th February 3, th January 28, th March 17, th December 6, th January 24, th February 21, th January 19, th December 9, th February 24, th January 17, th January 31, th January 20, th February 28, th February 13, th November 18, th December 30, th February 17, th February 4, th November 17, th November 24, st January 17, st November 25, st December 9, st January 6, st March 10, st February 17, st December 1, nd December 16, nd February 10, rd January 3, rd December 23, rd March 3, th December 5, th January 9, th February 20, th December 2, th March 11, th February 10, th February 6, th February 27, th February 24, th February 3, 2003 *Premo Power Poll 1st st nd th th th *According to Inside Sports Magazine College Basketball (Updated 1998 Edition), written by Mike Douchant, the first wire service poll wasn t conducted until the season by Associated Press. In an attempt to recognize some of the top teams before the season, Patrick M. Premo, an accounting professor at St. Bonaventure, analyzed every season since He looked at each team s opponents and final scores of each game that were available. Mr. Premo says he does not claim his polls are definitive, simply his opinion. United Press International 4th December 25, th December 11, th January 29, th February 19, th December 18, th February 5, th February 12, th February 26, th February 1, th January 22, th March 5, th February 8, th March 12, th January 25, th December 4, th March 7, th March 14, th December 26, th February 28, th December 6, th January 16, th January 23, th January 15, th January 7, th January 14, th February 14, th January 20, th January 17, th January 1, th February 21, th January 25, th December 10, th January 21, th January 17, th January 24, th January 31, th February 7, th February 6, th January 8, th November 29, th February 15, th February 8, th January 3, th January 24, th February 7, 1956 USA Today/ESPN 1st December 20, st December 27, st January 3, st February 21, st February 28, st January 8, st January 15, st January 22, st January 29, st February 19, st February 26, st March 5, st February 16, st February 23, st March 1, st March 15, nd Pre-season, nd November 16, nd November 23, nd December 13, nd January 24, nd January 31, nd February 7, nd February 14, nd December 25, nd January 1, nd February 5, nd February 12, nd March 12, nd January 19, nd January 26, nd February 2, nd February 9, nd March 8, rd January 18, rd January 25, rd November 29, rd December 6, rd January 10, rd January 17, rd March 6, rd March 13, rd November 26, rd December 4, rd December 11, rd December 18, th March 31, th January 4, th January 11, th February 1, th January 12, th January 26, th November 30, th December 28, th April 4, th November 12, th November 19, th April 3, th January 19, th February 8, th February 22, th February 28, th January 5, th April 5, th January 5, th January 12, th December 7, th December 14, th December 21, th March 8, th November 22, th December 29, th December 22, th December 29, th February 15, th December 22, th December 15, th March 9, th November 26, th February 2, th March 9, th December 1, th December 8, th March 2, th January 7, th February 18, th December 15, th April 1, th November 17, th November 24, th February 9, th November 15, th November 19, th December 10, th December 17, th December 31, th December 8, th February 7, th November 24, th December 3, th January 21, th February 11, th March 10, th November 28, th January 27, th November 12, th December 24, th January 28, th February 3, th January 14, th March 17, th January 13, th January 20, th February 17, th March 3, th November 17, th November 24, th December 1, th November 21, th January 31, th February 21, th December 9, th March 4, th January 24, th February 14, th February 28, th February 25, th February 24, th February 13, th December 16, th December 23, th December 30, th February 4, th December 9, th March 24, st December 2, st March 10, st December 16, nd January 6, nd February 10, nd February 17, nd March 3, nd December 2, rd December 5, rd January 17, rd February 20, rd March 11, th February 24, th February 10, th April 2, Stanford Basketball

83 Stanford and the National Rankings Highly-ranked Stanford has been featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News and TV Guide among other national magazines. Stanford & The Final National Polls Season (15-3) 8th Premo Power Poll Season (23-7) 11th Premo Power Poll Season (25-2) 1st Premo Power Poll Season (21-3) 2nd Premo Power Poll Season (21-5) 5th Premo Power Poll Season (28-4) 1st Premo Power Poll Season (16-9) 10th United Press Int l Season (26-7) 12th United Press Int l 13th Associated Press 21st USA Today/CNN Season (21-8) 25th United Press Int l Season (20-9) 27th Associated Press 27th USA Today/CNN Season (22-8) 12th USA Today/CNN 21st Associated Press Season (30-5) 4th USA Today/ESPN 10th Associated Press Season (26-7) 7th Associated Press 9th USA Today/ESPN Season (27-4) 3rd Associated Press 5th USA Today/ESPN Season (31-3) 2nd Associated Press 5th USA Today/ESPN Season (20-10) 24th Associated Press 34th USA Today/ESPN Season (24-9) 18th Associated Press 20th USA Today/ESPN Season (30-2) 1st Associated Press 6th USA Today/ESPN Stanford & eekly Polls Season Date AP UPI Jan th Jan th Feb. 1 9th Feb. 8 10th Feb th Season Date AP UPI Dec th Dec th 13th Season Date AP UPI Dec. 6 16th Jan th Feb. 8 20th Season Date AP UPI Dec. 6 19th Jan. 3 20th Jan th Jan th Feb. 7 20th Season Date AP UPI Jan th Jan th Feb. 6 19th Season Date AP UPI Dec. 4 11th Dec. 11 7th Dec. 18 8th Dec. 25 9th 4th Jan. 1 17th Jan. 8 19th Jan th Jan th 9th Jan. 29 7th 7th Feb. 5 10th 8th Feb th Feb. 12 8th 8th Feb. 19 7th Feb. 26 8th Mar. 5 9th 9th Mar th Season Date AP UPI Dec th Jan. 7 16th Jan th Season Date AP UPI Jan th 18th Season Date AP UPI Jan th 18th Jan th 18th Jan th 18th Feb. 7 18th 18th Feb th 16th Feb th 17th Feb th 13th Mar. 7 12th 12th Mar th 12th Season Date AP UPI Nov th Season Date AP USA Jan th Season Date AP USA Jan. 3 23rd Jan st 23rd Jan th 19th Jan th 18th Feb. 7 15th 14th Feb th 19th Feb th 18th Feb th 19th Season Date AP USA Nov th 18th Nov th 15th Dec. 5 24th 23rd Jan. 9 24th Feb. 6 25th Feb th 20th Feb th 23rd Feb th Final 27th 27th Season Date AP USA Nov.18 20th Nov st 14th Dec. 2 24th 21st Dec. 9 21st 18th Dec nd 20th Dec rd 20th Dec th 20th Jan. 6 21st 22nd Jan th 17th Jan th 17th Jan th 15th Feb. 3 18th 16th Feb nd 22nd Feb th 22nd Feb th 24th Mar. 3 23rd 22nd Mar st 21st Apr. 1 12th Season Date AP USA Nov th 13th Nov th 13th Dec. 1 12th 11th Dec. 8 11th 11th Dec. 15 9th 9th Dec. 22 8th 8th Dec. 29 7th 8th Jan. 5 7th 7th Jan. 12 7th 7th Jan. 19 5th 6th Jan. 26 4th 5th Feb. 2 9th 10th Feb. 9 14th 13th Feb. 23 8th Mar. 2 11th 11th Mar. 9 10th 10th Mar th 4th Season Date AP USA Pre-season 3rd 2nd Nov. 16 3rd 2nd Nov. 23 3rd 2nd Nov. 30 5th 5th Dec. 7 6th 7th Dec. 14 6th 7th Dec. 21 6th 7th Dec. 28 5th 5th Jan. 4 4th 4th Jan. 11 4th 4th Jan. 18 3rd 3rd Jan. 25 3rd 3rd Feb. 1 4th 4th Feb. 8 6th 6th Feb. 15 7th 8th Feb. 22 6th 6th Feb. 28 6th 6th Mar. 8 7th 7th Mar. 8/31 7th 9th Season Date AP USA Nov. 15 9th 13th Nov. 22 9th 7th Nov. 29 3rd 3rd Dec. 6 3rd 3rd Dec. 13 2nd 2nd Dec. 20 1st 1st Dec. 27 1st 1st Jan. 3 1st 1st Jan. 10 3rd 3rd Jan. 17 3rd 3rd Jan. 24 2nd 2nd Jan. 31 2nd 2nd Feb. 7 2nd 2nd Feb. 14 2nd 2nd Feb. 21 1st 1st Feb. 28 1st 1st Mar. 6 2nd 3rd Mar. 13 3rd 3rd Apr. 4 3rd 5th Season Date AP USA Pre-Season 4th 4th Nov. 12 5th 5th Nov. 19 5th 5th Nov. 26 4th 3rd Dec. 4 4th 3rd Dec. 11 3rd 3rd Dec. 18 3rd 3rd Dec. 25 2nd 2nd Jan. 1 2nd 2nd Jan. 8 1st 1st Jan. 15 1st 1st Jan. 22 1st 1st Jan. 29 1st 1st Feb. 5 2nd 2nd Feb. 12 2nd 2nd Feb. 19 1st 1st Feb. 26 1st 1st Mar. 5 1st 1st Mar. 12 2nd 2nd April 3 2nd 5th Season Date AP USA Pre-Season 13th 15th Nov th 15th Nov th 13th Nov th 9th Dec. 3 14th 14th Dec th 13th Dec th 13th Dec th 15th Dec th 13th Jan. 7 14th 11th Jan th 16th Jan th 14th Jan th 15th Feb. 4 20th 20th Feb th 14th Feb th 11th Feb th 19th Mar. 4 16th 18th Mar th 23rd Apr. 2 34th Season Date AP USA Dec. 2 17th 22nd Dec. 9 19th 29th Dec th 21st Feb. 3 25th Feb th 24th Feb st 21st Feb th 19th Mar. 3 17th 17th Mar th 14th Mar th 16th Mar th Season Date AP USA Pre-Season 19th 17th Nov th 17th Nov th 17th Dec. 1 21st 17th Dec. 8 13th 13th Dec. 15 9th 11th Dec. 22 6th 8th Dec. 29 5th 7th Jan. 5 4th 6th Jan. 12 3rd 4th Jan. 19 2nd 2nd Jan. 26 2nd 2nd Feb. 2 2nd 2nd Feb. 9 2nd 2nd Feb. 16 1st 1st Feb. 23 1st 1st Mar. 1 1st 1st Mar. 8 2nd 2nd Mar. 15 1st (final) 1st Apr. 5 6th AP Associated Press (media) UPI United Press Int l (coaches through 1991) USA USA Today/ESPN (coaches beginning in ) Stanford Basketball 83

84 Stanford Coaching History Coaching Records Seasons Coach Years Pct Avg Opp Seasons Coach Years Pct Avg Opp H.. Maloney John. Bunn E.C. Squire Behrens Everett S. Dean Russell ilson Bob. Burnett M.C. (Bob) Evans Howie Dallmar alter Powell Dick DiBiaso C.E. Van Gent Tom Davis Andy Kerr Mike Montgomery E.P. (Husky) Hunt Totals 89 1, H.. Maloney Harry Maloney was Stanford s first basketball coach ( ). Harry Maloney, Stanford s first basketball coach, coached six different sports at the University over a period of 30 years. Maloney coached basketball for two seasons, soccer for 29 years, fencing for 22, and boxing for 19 at Stanford. At one time or another, he also served as head coach of track, wrestling and rugby, director of minor sports, and athletic trainer. Years Overall eague 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. Years Overall eague Totals 2-9 (.182) Russell ilson Russell ilson chalked up a winning record in two seasons as head coach. Russell ilson was hired away from hittier College, a perennial basketball power at the time. Years Overall eague 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 season, and also doubled as the head football coach. This was not uncommon in those days. Although he was replaced by alter Powell as football coach, Evans remained as basketball coach in 1920 and guided Stanford to its first Pacific Coast Conference championship. Years Overall eague Totals 21-6 (.778) 8-3 (.727) alter Powell alter Powell earned the distinction of coaching the basketball team to its first national ranking. ike Bob Evans, alter Powell doubled as head basketball and football coach. Powell guided Stanford to the school s best record up to that time. His team of would be ranked eighth in the nation by the Premo Power Poll, the first time that a Stanford basketball team was ranked. Years Overall eague 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 alter Powell, was also the school s head football coach. Years Overall eague 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, ashington & Jefferson, Colgate, ebanon Valley), and later was inducted into the National Football Hall of Fame. Years Overall eague 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 at one time coached several sports including head basketball coach, assistant football coach, head wrestling coach and head gymnastics coach. Years Overall eague Totals (.519) (.375) John. 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 who 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 which was named national champion by the Helms Foundation. He also coached the great Hank uisetti for three seasons on the varsity level. After the season, Bunn resigned to accept President Ray yman ilbur s appointment as Dean of Men at Stanford Stanford Basketball

85 Stanford Coaching History Years Overall eague Years Overall eague Totals (.568) (.495) Everett S. Dean Everett Dean, who coached at Stanford from , led Stanford to the 1942 NCAA championship title. Dean is the only unbeaten coach in NCAA tournament history, compiling a 3-0 record in the 1942 tourney. Dean also is the only coach in NCAA history to win a College orld Series baseball game for the same school (1953). Stanford tabbed Everett Dean as Stanford s new coach. Dean had previously been head coach of basketball and baseball at Indiana University since In 1942, Stanford produced one of its greatest teams, chalking up a 28-4 record and winning the NCAA title. In 1950, he also was named baseball coach and held both jobs for two seasons. Dean is the only coach inducted into both the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Baseball Hall of Fame. Dean also wrote two books in the 1940 s, Indiana Basketball and Progressive Basketball. Years Overall eague Years Overall eague Robert. Burnett Everett Dean recommended Bob Burnett as the school s new head coach. Burnett had played on the great uisetti teams and had been Dean s assistant for the past three years. Burnett s first team scored 2,015 points, the first Stanford team to achieve that many points in a year. Years Overall eague Totals (.494) (.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 the University of Pennsylvania, and chalked up 362 wins at both schools. Dallmar s playing career was interrupted by orld ar II. Stationed at the University of 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 tenth in the nation by United Press International Totals (.582) (.453) Years Overall eague Years Overall eague Totals (.492) (.452) 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 in his first year, he was named Pac-8 Co-Coach of the Year. Years Overall eague Totals (.362) (.237) 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, Stanford s first winning season since the campaign. He also coached four players who were drafted by the NBA, Todd ichti, Howard right, John Revelli and Keith Jones. Years Overall eague Totals (.496) (.347) Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery is Stanford's all-time winningest basketball coach with 393 victories. Mike Montgomery retired after the season as Stanford s all-time winningest basketball coach. In 18 seasons at Stanford, Montgomery sent the Cardinal to the post-season 16 times (12 NCAA, four NIT). Under his guidance, Stanford went to the NCAA tournament a school record ten 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 season, 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. ooden egends of Coaching award following the season. Years Overall eague Years Overall eague Totals (.702) (.654) Trent Johnson Trent Johnson is entering his first season as head coach of the Stanford Cardinal. Trent Johnson became the 16th men s basketball head coach at Stanford on May 25, 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 Stanford Basketball 85

86 Stanford All-Americans All-Americans AP - Associated Press, UP - United Press International, BA Basketball America, BT - Basketball Times, B- Basketball eekly, FS FoxSports.com, INS International News Service, J - John ooden, NABC - National Association of Basketball Coaches, TSN - The Sporting News, CHS College Hoops Insider, AR Adolph F. Rupp The following Stanford players were named First Team All-Americans: Harlow Rothert, G 1929 Hank uisetti, 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, J, USBA) 2004 (AP, SI, NABC, BT, J, FS, AR) The following Stanford players were named Second Team All-Americans: Art Stoefen, C 1938 Paul Neumann, G 1959 Tom Dose, C 1963, 1964 Todd ichti, G Adam Keefe, F Brevin Knight, G Mark Madsen, F Jarron Collins, F Casey Jacobsen, G/F Casey Jacobsen, G/F Josh Childress, F 1989 (AP, UPI) 1992 (AP, B) 1997 (AP, B, J, NABC) 2000 (NABC, J) 2001 (J) 2001 (ESPN.com, NABC, BT) 2002 (AP, USBA) 2004 (USBA) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans The following Stanford players were named to Academic All-American Teams. First Team Mark Madsen, Forward, 2000 Second Team Kimberly Belton, Forward, 1980 Third Team Kenny Ammann, Guard, 1990 Honorable Mention Brian elch, Forward, 1982 Novian hitsitt, Guard, 1986 Stanford Basketball All-America Selections Career Statistics Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg / / / Totals / The following Stanford players were named 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 1997 (BT) 1992 (UPI, BT, NABC) Mark Madsen, F 1999 (NABC), 2000 (AP) Jason Collins, C 2001 (NABC) Josh Childress, F 2004 (ESPN.com) The following Stanford players were named 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 ichti, G 1988 (UPI) Adam Keefe, C 1991 (AP) Brevin Knight, G 1996 (AP,UPI,B) Arthur ee, 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. 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 ppg in his senior year An outstanding player who played both forward and guard hen he completed his eligibility, he was ninth in the school record book with 894 points A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. 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 #1 in the Pac-10 Became the first Stanford player to lead the league in blocked shots Recorded a school record six blocks in three games During his junior season, averaged 16.9 points and 11.4 rebounds per game (#1 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 uisetti MVP along with Casey Jacobsen during his junior season Selected by the Orlando Magic in the 2002 NBA Draft Now plays for the Utah Jazz. Career Statistics Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / Totals / ,426 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. 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 and scored towards the basket, defend, block shots, rebound and play above the rim Possessed a mid-range shot that was often compared to former NBA star George Gervin 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 His name appears in the Stanford record book 27 times 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. ooden, National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), Basketball Times, Adolph F. Rupp and FoxSports.com The Pacific-10 Player of the Year, the first Stanford player to receive that honor A finalist for the Adolph F. Rupp, Naismith and John R. ooden National Player of the Year Awards in Voted MVP at the 2004 Pacific-10 Tournament During his final year at Stanford, averaged 15.7 points per game (#1 on the Cardinal) and 7.5 rebounds per game (#1 on the Cardinal, #5 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 uisetti MVP The 2003 winner of the Howie Dallmar Coaches Award eft Stanford after his junior year to enter the NBA Draft Drafted in the first round (sixth overall) by the Atlanta Hawks, the highest Stanford player ever drafted. Career Statistics Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / Totals / Stanford Basketball

87 Stanford All-Americans 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 ( ) His size and savvy made him one of the top flight power forwards on the college level Remarkable ball handling and passing skills 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 (second-best 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 games played, career field goal percentage, career rebounds, and career blocks 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 ten-member John ooden All-America team during his senior season A 2001 finalist for the Naismith Player of the Year Award Also during his senior season, named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District-14 first team, a first team All Pac-10 selection, and co-winner of the Howie Dallmar Coaches Award. Career Statistics Year G-Gs 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 front-line player An inside, back-to-the-basket type of player Enjoyed an All-America season in Named a third-team All-America by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Named honorable mention All-America by Associated Press Named NABC All District-14 first team Named to the first team on the United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) 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 uisetti MVP in 2001 Also voted Best Defensive Player by his teammates during his senior season His name appears in the Stanford Top-25 in ten categories 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 ashington 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 Appeared on the March Madness cover (March 15, 2000). Career Statistics Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / ,606 Tom Dose ( ) Tom Dose was named an All-American following the season. A two-time All-American One of the best centers to play at Stanford A three-year starter ed 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 of 19.2 ppg is #2 all-time at Stanford 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 ashington State on Mar. 2, 1964 During his senior season, scored a season-high 38 points against UCA Stanford s eighth-best all-time rebounder with 755 His career rebound average of 10.1 rpg is second-best in the school record book. Career Statistics Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi / / / Totals /10.1 1, 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 in school history Casey Jacobsen s name appears in the Stanford record book 55 times Ended his three-year Cardinal career with 1,723 points, third-best in school history An immediate impact player since his arrival on The Farm A complete player who played hard, and played smart Named first team All-America four times during his sophomore season (Associated Press, The Sporting News, the John ooden team, and the United States Basketball riters Association) Became the first player in Stanford basketball history to be named a first team All-America by the Associated Press During his sophomore season, was also named a second-team All- America 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 USBA 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 uisetti 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 ater in the year, scored 41 points against Oregon A three-time All Pac-10 selection, joining just 33 other players in Pac-10 history to accomplish that feat During his junior season, named second team All-American by Associated Press and the United States Basketball riters Association (USBA) 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 USBA District-9 first team Cocaptain during his junior season in addition to be the co-winner of the Hank uisetti MVP Award along with Curtis Borchardt Along with Jason Collins, named the 2001 winner of the Hank uisetti 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. Career Statistics 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, , Stanford Basketball 87

88 Stanford All-Americans 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 Ranks eleventh all-time in scoring in the Stanford record book Averaged 16.3 ppg over four seasons, eighth-best in the Stanford record book Scored a career-high 36 points against Arizona during his junior season A twotime All Pac-10 first team selection ed the conference in scoring (20.0 ppg) during his senior season Drafted by the os Angeles akers following his senior season. Career Statistics Year G-Gs FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / Adam Keefe ( ) Adam Keefe is one of six Stanford players in school history to be named all-conference three times. Keefe is considered one of the top five players to ever wear a Stanford uniform. 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 A threetime All Pac-10 player Helped lead Stanford to two NCAA and two NIT appearances ed 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 Often-times, double-teamed but still was able to put the ball in the basket Respected for his tough play, offensively and defensively Ranks second all-time in career field goal percentage (.600) at Stanford ed the Pac-10 in rebounding three seasons ed the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.627) during his sophomore season Keefe s name appears 38 times in the school record book 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 He is the only non sevenfooter to accomplish that feat.. The other three are ew Alcindor, David Robinson and Patrick Ewing A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Career Statistics Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals /9.0 2, 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, #4 alltime at Stanford His 27 rebounds, a school record, against Kentucky in , may never be broken During his senior season in , grabbed 24 rebounds against SU 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, #4 in the Stanford record book A three-time all-conference selection Also an excellent free throw shooter Shot 83 percent from the charity stripe during his senior season in , #1 in the conference A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Elected to the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in Career Statistics Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi / / / Totals / Brevin Knight ( ) Brevin Knight, without question, is the best pointguard in school history. The greatest point-guard in the history of Stanford basketball During his senior season, gained first team All-American status, Stanford s first All-America team selection since 1942 An eight-time All- America selection A three-time All Pac-10 Conference selection ed the Pac-10 twice in steals and assists Started 114 games His career school records for assists (780) and steals (298) may never be broken Stanford s #4 all-time leading scorer (1,714) Ranked in single season steals in Cardinal history His name appears (#1, #2, #4, #8) four times for single season assists in school history Could score from anywhere on the court A dynamic open court player Extremely tough to defend Tough and always found a way to win Helped lead Stanford to three NCAA and one NIT appearance. Career Statistics 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, Arthur ee ( ) Arthur ee is one of the outstanding point-guards in school history. ee s 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 ooden Award and the Naismith Award Also nominated for the Oscar Robertson Trophy During his senior season, named All Pac-10, NABC District-14, USBA District-9, and USBA All-est Became the first Stanford basketball player to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated (college basketball issue, Nov. 23, 1998) Outstanding free throw shooter His career free throw percentage of.867 is #4 all-time in Stanford history ed the Pac-10 in free throw percentage shooting during his junior and senior seasons The current NCAA Tournament record holder in free throw percentage 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 ee s name appears seven times in the Top 10 in the Cardinal record book 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 ill always be remembered for single-handedly 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. Career Statistics Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals /1.9 1, Todd ichti ( ) If a Stanford all-time starting five were to be named, Todd ichti would be on it. ichti helped pioneer Stanford s national rise to basketball prominence. Stanford s all-time leading scorer (2,336 points) and #3 all-time in league history Named to three All- America teams during his illustrious career A fourtime All Pac-10 player, only one of four conference players to achieve such a feat Helped lead Stanford to the 1989 NCAA tournament, the school s first NCAA appearance since 1942 Truly a champion 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 His 18-for-18 free throw performance against UC Santa Barbara in may never be broken His career free throw percentage of.840 is fifth-best in school history Could score from anywhere on Stanford Basketball

89 Stanford All-Americans the court 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 Because he was ambidextrous, he could drive to the basket with either hand A member of the Stanford Hall of Fame Named to the Pac-10 Hall of Honor in Career Statistics Year G-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals /5.6 2, Hank uisetti ( ) Hank uisetti 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, Hank uisetti was the first player to shoot one-handed and on the run, the first to dribble and pass behind his back Hank uisetti revolutionized the game of basketball uisetti averaged 14 points per game as a sophomore, more than 15 ppg in his junior season and 19.4 ppg in his senior season uisetti led Stanford to three straight Pacific Coast Conference championships from 1936 to 1938 In 1936, uisetti, armed with his one-handed shot, came to Madison Square Garden and helped snap ong Island University s 43-game winning streak On one memorable evening during his senior season, he threw in a school record 50 points (the oldest school record in Stanford basketball history) as Stanford defeated Duquesne, uisetti was also an excellent defender and fine rebounder uisetti 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 uisetti s #7 jersey is retired, the only player to have such an honor in Stanford basketball history uisetti never had a chance to play professional basketball hile 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 uisetti passed away at the age of 86 in December, Career Statistics Year G Pts Avg Totals 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 ooden 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 on-and-off the court Also a candidate for the NCAA Top VIII Award During his junior season, named first team All Pac-10, All District-14 by the NABC, All District-9 by the USBA, All-est by Basketball Times, and All Pac-10 Academic A finalist during his junior season for the John ooden 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 His career shooting percentage of.587 is #4 in the Cardinal record book ed Stanford to four NCAA Tournament appearances Also an outstanding student A first team CoSida Academic first team selection, and a two-time Pac-10 All-Academic choice inner 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 A fierce competitor on the offensive boards, and a tough defender and rebounder Known to everyone as Mad Dog. Career Statistics 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 Paul Neumann ( ) Paul Neumann gained All-American honors not only with his offensive skills, but also his defensive play. Neumann later played six seasons in the NBA. Gained All-America honors during his senior season in Averaged 16.2 ppg (#3 in the Pacific Coast Conference) and also gained all-conference honors in his senior season His single season free throw percentage of 85 percent (#2 in the conference) in his senior season remains 15th-best for a single season at Stanford His career free throw percentage of 81 percent ( ) is ninth-best in the Stanford record book Neumann s offense, floor court and defense made him an All-American following the season Co-captain during his senior season His 997 career points (three seasons) was at the time fifth-best in school history Played six seasons in the NBA Neumann later became an assistant coach for two years under head coach Howie Dallmar A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Career Statistics Totals Games Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb Pts Avg / / / Totals / 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 was a member of the NCAA champion 1942 Stanford 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 tourney victory over Rice Institute 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 ppg in 23 games 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 akers from A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. John Revelli ( ) John Revelli shot 67 percent from the floor in , a school record that may never be broken. 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 os Angeles akers following his senior season A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Career Statistics Year G-Gs FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min / / / / Totals / Stanford Basketball 89

90 Stanford All-Americans 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 University history to claim All-America honors in three major sports Rothert gained fame in basketball, football, and track & 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. Career Statistics Year G Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg / / / Totals /4.2 1, George Selleck ( ) George Selleck was a two-time All-American A two-time All-American 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. 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 uisetti, helped lead Stanford to a record during his three seasons of varsity play Historians wrote 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 #1 team in the country Stoefen is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Claude Terry ( ) Claude Terry could shoot from anywhere on the court. His career scoring average of 20.6 ppg remains a school record. Claude Terry could shoot the basketball Terry s 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 His 599 career field goals is fourth-best in the Stanford record book A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Career Statistics Year G FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi / / / Totals / 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 Yardley came into his own as a senior He led the Cardinal in scoring with 423 points, averaging 16.9 points per game Yardley s 423 points broke Hank uisetti s 12-yearold Pacific Coast Conference scoring record Yardley was a walk-on and never did receive a scholarship After Stanford, Yardley played three years of AAU basketball with Stewart Chevrolet and at the os 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 didn t believe the $6,000 offered by the Ft. ayne Pistons was enough 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 The year was 1953 A member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Yardley passed away on Aug. 12, 2004 from AS (ou Gehrig s Disease) in Newport Beach, Ca. In the past six seasons, Stanford captured four Pac-10 titles, and six different players were honored with All-American selections, including Art ee, above Stanford Basketball

91 Stanford Honors Hall of Fame Since his playing days at Stanford, Hank uisetti has been enshrined in both the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame and the Citizens Savings (formerly Helms) Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame. James Pollard and George Yardley also are members of the Basketball Hall of Fame. John Bunn, who coached at Stanford from and directed his team to the 1937 national championship, has also been elected to both the Naismith and Citizens Saving Halls. Everett Dean, who coached at Stanford from and pilot of the 1942 NCAA championship team, and Howie Dallmar, Stanford s distinguished coach from , have both been named to the Citizens Hall. Stanford Hall of Fame There are 342 distinguished members of the Stanford University Hall of Fame, 33 of whom played or coached basketball for the Cardinal & hite. These former Stanford athletes helped generate the school s strong tradition in basketball. Members of the 1942 NCAA championship team were each named to the Stanford Hall of Fame. Forrest Anderson 41 John Arrillaga 60 Kimberly Belton 80 Mike Bratz 78 John Bunn (coach) Don Burness 42 Bill Cowden 42 Howie Dallmar 42 Ken Davidson 41 Everett Dean (coach) Tom Dose 64 Art Harris 68 Adam Keefe 92 Rich Kelley 74 Todd ichti 89 Hank uisetti 38 Harry Maloney (coach) 13 Nip McHose 24 Bryan Dinty Moore 37 Paul Neumann 59 Jim Pollard 42 John Revelli 85 Swede Righter 21 Harlow Rothert 30 George Selleck 56 Art Stoefen 38 Claude Terry 72 Ron Tomsic 55 Ed Voss 43 Jim alsh 52 Don illiams 41 Howard right 89 George Yardley 50 George Yardley is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame. Player of the Year Hank uisetti was named College Player of the Year by the Helms Athletic Foundation in both 1937 and uisetti, who still holds Stanford s single game scoring record of 50 points (see box below), led his team to a 25-2 record in 1937 and a 21-3 mark in 1938, averaging 17.1 and 17.2 points per game respectively. Following the season, Brevin Knight was voted the winner of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, symbolic of the best collegiate player in the nation under-six feet tall. NCAA Tournament Outstanding Player Award Howie Dallmar, who helped lead Stanford to the 1942 NCAA title, was named the NCAA Tournament Outstanding Player during that championship season. Dallmar was one of seven players in conference history to be accorded such an honor. NCAA All-Tournament Teams Arthur ee was named Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA Midwest Regional in ee was also named to the alltourney team at the NCAA Final Four in Mark Madsen was named to the all-tourney team at the NCAA Midwest Regional in Casey Jacobsen and Ryan Mendez were named to the NCAA est Regional All-Tournament team in Anaheim in Nip McHose proved to be one of the early stars for Stanford basketball in the 1920 s. Ed Voss was one of Stanford s top players on the 1942 NCAA championship team. Bryan Moore gained all-league honors during the 1935 and 1937 seasons. Notable Moment in Stanford History Hank uisetti Scores 50 points vs. Duquesne On Jan.1, 1938, Hank uisetti set a school record with 50 points against Duquesne. The record remains the oldest in school history. Following is the box score from that game which was played in Cleveland, Ohio. Stanford (92) Player Fg Ft Pts uisetti P. Zonne Stoefen Burnett afaille Huff Calderwood yon ee B. Zonne Rapp Heath Totals Duquesne (27) Player Fg Ft Pts etzel Fortney Yankitis Kreilling Adams Cristofack O Malley Scarry Neiderberger Totals Stanford Basketball 91

92 Stanford 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 uisetti, F 1937 Hank uisetti, 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 indsor, 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 olfe Perry, G 1980 Kimberly Belton, F 1982 John Revelli, C 1983 Keith Jones, G 1984 John Revelli, C Keith Jones, G 1986 Todd ichti, G 1987 Todd ichti, G 1988 Todd ichti, G Howard right, C 1989 Todd ichti, G Howard right, 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 (honorable mention) 1997 Brevin Knight, G 1998 Kris eems, G Tim Young, C Arthur ee, G (honorable mention) 1938 Hank uisetti, 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 1951 Jim Ramstead, C 1952 Ron Tomsic, F Jim alsh, G 1953 Ron Tomsic, G 1954 Russ awler, 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 1999 Arthur ee, G Mark Madsen, F Kris eems (honorable mention) 2000 Casey Jacobsen, F/G Mark Madsen, F Jarron Collins, F (honorable mention) David Moseley, G/F (honorable mention) 2001 Jarron Collins, F Jason Collins, C Casey Jacobsen, G/F Michael McDonald, G (honorable mention) 2002 Curtis Borchardt, C Casey Jacobsen, G/F 2003 Julius Barnes, G Josh Childress, G (honorable mention) Justin Davis, F (honorable mention) 2004 Josh Childress, F Chris Hernandez, G Justin Davis, F (honorable mention) Matt ottich, G (honorable mention) Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman Team 1986 Todd ichti, G 2001 Justin Davis, F 1989 Adam Keefe, F (honorable mention) 1993 Dion Cross, G Teyo Johnson, F 1994 Brevin Knight, G (honorable mention) 1995 Tim Young, C 2002 Josh Childress, F 1996 Mark Seaton, F (honorable mention) 1998 Jarron Collins, F Chris Hernandez, G 2000 Casey Jacobsen, F/G (honorable mention) Eric Reveno, currently an associate head coach at Stanford, was an All- Academic Pac-10 Conference selection who later earned his MBA at Stanford Business School. Conference Coach of the Year Dick DiBiaso Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery Mike Montgomery (co-coach of the year) Mike Montgomery 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 hitsitt, G Kamba Tshionyi, G 1987 Novian hitsitt, G 1999 Mark Madsen, F 1988 Todd ichti, G Tim Young, C Terry Taylor, G 2000 Mark Madsen, F 1989 Eric Reveno, C Jarron Collins, F Terry Taylor, G Alex Gelbard, G Andrew Vlahov, F 2002 Curtis Borchardt, C 1990 Kenny Ammann, G 2003 Joe Kirchofer, F John Patrick, G Nick Robinson, F 1991 Kenny Ammann, G Rob ittle, C John Patrick, G (honorable mention) 1992 Peter Dukes, G 2004 Dan Grunfeld, F Paul Garrett, C Nick Robinson, F Jason eaver, F Chris Hernandez, G 1993 Peter Dukes, G (second team) 1995 David Harbour, G Jason Haas, G 1996 David Harbour, G (honorable mention) Rich Jackson, F Rob ittle, C 1997 Rich Jackson, F (honorable mention) 1998 Mark Madsen, F 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 Stanford Basketball

93 Stanford on National Teams 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 success. Four former Stanford players have played in the Olympics. Ron Tomsic ( ) and Jim alsh ( ) were members of the gold medal winning 1956 U.S. Olympic team. That team included Bill Russell and K.C. Jones. Tomsic averaged 11.1 ppg in eight games (team s #3 scorer), while alsh averaged 9.1 ppg in eight games. alsh scored 14 points in the gold medal winning victory over Russia. Carlos Bea ( ) was the starting center on the Cuban Olympic team at the Helsinki Games in Andrew Vlahov ( ) was a member of the 1988, 92, 96 and 2000 Australian Olympic teams. In 2003, Josh Childress played on the United States team at the Pan Am Games. 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 orld University Games Team in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Additionally, Tim Young captured gold as a member of the 1994 USA Junior orld Championship Qualifying and and- Under orld Championship Qualifying teams, and was a member of the 1995 USA Junior orld Championship Team that finished in seventh place. During the summer of 2000, Casey Jacobsen played on the USA Select Team. Jacobsen also earned a spot on the USA Men s Junior orld Championship team that won the silver medal at the FIBA Junior orld 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. Tim Young is one of several Stanford athletes who have played on national teams. Ron Tomsic (10) and Jim alsh (7) helped lead the United States Olympic basketball team to the gold medal in Dion Cross (7) played on the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival est Team. Former head coach Mike Montgomery (second row, right) served as an asst. coach at the 1994 USA Basketball Men s Jr. National Team Trials Brevin Knight (7) was a member of the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival est Team Mark Madsen (15) played on the gold medal 1999 USA Basketball Men s orld University Games Team. Tim Young (14) and fomer head coach Mike Montgomery (2nd row, far right) participated on the 1994 USA Men s Jr. orld Championship Qualifying Gold Medal Team. Dion Cross (fourth from left, bottom row) and Brevin Knight (center, bottom row) competed at the 1995 USA Basketball Men s National Team Trials. Tim Young (fourth from left, back row) competed on the 1995 USA Men s Junior orld Championship Team. Former head coach Mike Montgomery (kneeling) served on the coaching staff on the 1996 USA Men s 22-Under orld Championship Qualifying Team. Brevin Knight (11) and Tim Young (back, center) were also team members Stanford Basketball 93

94 Stanford on National Teams Casey Jacobsen (far right, seated) played on the silver medal 1999 USA Basketball Men s Junior National Select Team. Casey Jacobsen (back row, #8) played on the 1999 USA Basketball Junior orld Championship Team that won the silver medal in Portugal. Casey Jacobsen (8) was a member of the 2000 USA Select team In 1998, Jacobsen was a member of the gold medal winning USA Basketball Men s orld Youth Games Team, which totaled a 6-0 record in Moscow, Russia. Jacobsen paced the U.S. in scoring (24.0 ppg) and ranked second in rebounds (7.0 rpg) and assists (5.5 apg). Jacobsen was a member of the silver medal winning est 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 est Team. In 1999, Teyo Johnson earned a silver medal as a member of the USA Basketball Men s Youth Development Festival est 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. Rich Kelley was on the 1974 USA orld 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 US National teams. Casey Jacobsen in action during the 1999 Nike Hoop Summit game Josh Childress played on the U.S. team at the 2003 Pan Am Games Former head coach Mike Montgomery (back row, second from left) was an assistant coach on the 2002 USA Basketball orld Championship team. Josh Childress (4th row, second from left) participated in the 2003 USA Basketball men s national team trials, securing a spot on the 2003 Pan Am Team. Josh Childress (10) was a member of the 2003 USA Basketball team that competed at the Pan American Games Stanford Basketball

95 Stanford in the Pros Mark Madsen who won two NBA titles with the akers, now plays for the Timberwolves. 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 arriors (NBA, ) Sacramento Kings (NBA, ) Curtis Borchardt Utah Jazz (NBA, 2002-) Greg Butler New York Knicks (NBA, ) os Angeles Clippers (NBA, ) Josh Childress Atlanta Hawks (NBA, 2004-) Jarron Collins Utah Jazz (NBA, 2001-) Jason Collins New Jersey Nets (NBA, 2001-) Howie Dallmar Philadelphia arriors (BAA, ) Art Harris Seattle Sonics (NBA, ) Phoenix Suns (NBA, ) Casey Jacobsen Phoenix Suns (NBA, 2002-) Adam Keefe Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Utah Jazz (NBA, ) Golden State arriors ( ) 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, ) ashington izards (NBA, ) Milwaukee Bucks (NBA, ) Charlotte Bobcats (NBA, 2004-) Todd ichti Denver Nuggets (NBA, ) Orlando Magic (NBA, ) Golden State arriors (NBA, ) Boston Celtics (NBA, ) Mark Madsen os Angeles akers (NBA, ) Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA, 2003-) Paul Neumann Syracuse Nationals (NBA, ) Philadelphia 76ers (NBA, ) San Francisco arriors (NBA, ) Jim Pollard Minneapolis akers (NBA, ) Casey Jacobsen is a shooting guard with the Phoenix Suns. Claude Terry Denver Rockets (ABA, ) Buffalo Braves (NBA, ) Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Jim alsh Philadelphia arriors (NBA, ) John indsor San Francisco arriors (NBA, ) Howard right Atlanta Hawks (NBA, ) Orlando Magic (NBA, , ) Dallas Mavericks (NBA, ) George Yardley Fort ayne Pistons (NBA, ) Detroit Pistons (NBA, ) Detroit Pistons/Syracuse Nationals (NBA, ) Syracuse Nationals (NBA, ) Tim Young Golden State arriors ( ) Stanford Players Drafted First Round Rich Kelley, New Orleans Jazz (NBA, 1975, 7th player picked overall) Todd ichti, 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, os Angeles akers (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) Second Round Arthur Harris, Seattle Supersonics (NBA, 1968) Kimberly Belton, Phoenix Suns (NBA, 1980) Tim Young, Golden State arriors (NBA, 1999) Jarron Collins, Utah Jazz (NBA, 2001) Third Round Tom Dose, os Angeles akers (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, os Angeles akers (NBA, 1984) Fifth Round George Selleck, Philadelphia arriors (NBA, 1956) John indsor, Syracuse Nationals (NBA, 1962) olfe Perry, Utah Jazz (NBA, 1979) Sixth Round Keith Jones, os Angeles akers (NBA, 1984) Seventh Round Russ awler, Syracuse Nationals (NBA, 1955) Don Clementson, San Francisco arriors (NBA, 1963) Eleventh Round Ron Tomsic, Syracuse Nationals (NBA, 1955) Twelfth Round Jim alsh, Baltimore Bullets (NBA, 1952) Thirteenth Round Arthur Harris, Oakland Oaks (ABA, 1968) Special thanks to noted ABA expert Jonathan Singer in researching Stanford players in the American Basketball Association. Jason Collins helped pace the New Jersey Nets to the 2002 and 2003 NBA finals during his first two seasons in the league. Jarron Collins is a solid inside threat with the Utah Jazz. Brevin Knight, a first round draft choice of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1997, is now a member of the Charlotte Bobcats Stanford Basketball 95

96 Stanford Basketball ettermen Dion Cross was a four-year starter during the 1990s. Stanford Four-Year Starters Kimberly Belton Dion Cross Andy Fischer Brevin Knight Earl Koberlein Todd ichti olfe Perry Keith Ramee John Revelli Brian elch Howard right Tim Young Stanford Three-Year Starters (since ) Darren Allaway John Arrillaga Melvin Arterberry Bob Bedell Steve Brown Bob Buell Don Clemetson Tom Dose David Frost Don Griffin Arthur Harris John Hendry Casey Jacobsen Keith Jones Adam Keefe Rich Kelley Mal McElwain Mark Madsen Doug Marty Hollis Moore Dennis O Neill Gary Petersmeyer Andy Poppink Clayton Raaka Peter Sauer Ed Schweitzer Terry Taylor Claude Terry Andrew Vlahov Kris eems John indsor A Adams, Frederick , 21 Allaway, Darren , 94, 95, 96 Altucker, John Ammann, Kenny , 91 Anderson, Arne R , 35 Anderson, Edward , 26, 27 Anderson, Forrest A , 41 Anderson, Frederick , 23 Anderson, ilbert G Andrews, Gary R , 52 Arrillaga, John , 59, 60 Arterberry, Melvin Jr , 74, 75 Austin, Arthur Austin, Harry B Bailey, illiam Baker, Philip , 32 Baker, Richard A , 67 Barber, illiam 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 Besecker, Tyler , 02, 03 Biggs, Albert Blodget,.B , 15, 16 Bluitt, Benjamin V , 75 Bond, illiam B , 56, 57 Bonney, Fred 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, Steve , 83, 84, 86 Bruton, Derek , 88, 89, 90 Bryan, Gaylord D , 50 Bryant, B Bucklin, James Buell, Robert D , 72, 73 Burford, Christopher , 59 Burge, Johannes Burness, Donald S , 42 Burnett, Robert Butler, Greg , 86, 87, 88 Butt, Dale J , 20 C Cain, Gary Calderwood, John S , 37, 38 Carlson, Donald Carter, Jay , 76, 77, 78 Carter, Kent F Carver, Ralph , 49, 50 Carver, R , 21 Caughey, Reginald E , 19 Chavalas, Gus J , 49, 50 Childress, Josh , 03, 04 Christ, H Christiansen, Gunnar E Christiansen, illiam J Clark, illiam N , 28 Clegg, Richard Clemetson, Donald T , 62, 63 Clemetson, Douglas C , 62 Closs, illiam R , 69 Collins, Jarron , 99, 2000, 01 Collins, Jason , 01 Copsey, Harlan B Cordes, Craig M Cordy, Thomas , 32, 33 Cosgrove, John C Cowden, illiam , 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 , 40, 41 Davies, James M , 21, 22 Davis, James M , 21, 22 Davis, James R Davis, Justin , 02, 03, 04 Dean, Archie F Dee, arry DeGroot, Dudley S Deong, Donald F , 53, 54 Dobson, George P Dose, Thomas , 63, 64 Doub, illiam K , 32 Dolan, O.D , 16, 17 Druliner, David P , 69 DuFour, Thomas Dukes, Peter , 91, 92, 93 Dunn, Dave Dutton, E.R , 15 Dyer, owell A E Edelen, Harold D , 33, 34 Edmonds, Duane Eikelman, John A Elfving, illiam J Epperson, David C , 53, 54 Esgen ienaienand K Estes, G.C Evans, Bruce F Farber, David J Farley, illiam F Farrar, I.E Fawcett, Vance , 30, 31 Fenster,. Frederick Fischer, Andy , 84, 85, 86 Fitzner, Mark Flanders, illiam S , 55, 56 Foreman, Craig Fregla, Darrell Frost, Carl D , 73, 74 Fuller, Thomas G G Garner, Robert B Garrett, Paul , 91, 92 Gelbard, Alex , 99, 2000 Gelber, Marvin , 50 Gilberg, Mark R , 74, 75 Gilbert, John B , 67 Giovacchini, Paul , 78, 79 Giovacchini, Tony , 2000, 01, 02 Glasgow, Charles Jr Gorter, ytze , 35 Gravely, arren , 93, 94, 95 Green, Frederick N , 70, 71 Green, Thomas S , 53 Greve, F.H Griffin, Donald B , 68, 69 Grunfeld, Dan , 04 H Haas, Jason , 04 Haga, Richard G , 58, 59 Halligan, illiam K , 68, 69 Halstead, Robert Hancock, John C , 32, 33 Harbour, David , 94, 95, 96 Harris, Arthur C , 67, 68 Harris, arry Haryasz, Matt , 04 Hasler, Sidney Hassen, Howard , 67 Hawkins, Frederick H , 30 Heath, Charles M Hendry, John , 60, 61 Hepp, Virgil E Hernandez, Chris , 04 Hicks, Kenny , 91, 92, 93 Higgins, John M , 48 Hill, James Hinckley, Kent B , 64, 65 Hood, Thomas Hood, ilber K , 20 Hooper, illiam F Hosley, Richard T Huddleson, Darrol E Hugasian, Harry Hunt, Charles , 85 Hutchison, James 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, allace , 26, 27 Johannsen, Alfred Johnson, Grady Johnson, James D 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 , 65, 66 Kuchenbecker, Stephen , 69, 70 acomb, Emile A afaille, eon , 40 allas, Peter ambert, Thomas B ammersen, Bart , 93, 94, 95 awler, Russell K , 54, 55 edgerwood, Michael , 62 ee, Arthur , 97, 98, 99 ee, Horace B efcourt, Edwin R emons, Roger , 82 eonard, ionel R ewis, Rickey ewis, Robert , 48, 49 ewis, illiam R ichti, Todd , 87, 88, 89 illy, J. Kenneth inari, Frederick J , 43 ind, Bradley, C indfors, Paul A indsey, Robin M , 35 ing, H.J ittle, Rob , 03, 04 ockhart, ayne C oehing, Eric B ogan, Kyle , 01 ollie, Marcus , 91, 92, 93 oomis, John S ottich, Matt , 02, 03, Stanford Basketball

97 Stanford Basketball ettermen overidge, Gary F uisetti, Angelo (Hank) , 37, 38 yon Richard P M Madsen, Mark , 98, 99, 2000 Mallatratt, Gordon Manley, Todd , 93, 94, 95 Mann, Michael O , 73, 74 Martin, Edward D , 68 Martin, ugene B Marty, Douglas , 80, 81, 82 Mathiesen, Mike Maurer, Darin McBurney, Raymond D McCaffrey, J. eo , 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, ang , 90, 91 Michel, Michael D , 70, 71 Mills, Bertrand C , 21 Mitchell, Howard , 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 , 79, 80 Morgan, Jim , 92, 93, 94 Morley, Samuel R Morris, Mike 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, illiam A Ogorek, Robert E Oliva David M , 24, 25 Oliver, Fred H , 43 O Neill, Dennis T , 70, 71 Orehobl, illiam E Osborn,. Gregory , 70 O Sullivan, John J , 51 P Packard, David Page, Alfred B , 35 Palmer, E. Payne , 33 Palmer, illiam A , 69, 70 Parks, A , 20 Patrick John , 89, 90, 91 Patterson, Timothy , 74, 75, 76 Patton, Bobby , 93 Patzwald, Dave Paye, John Jr , 85, 86 Pegelow, Frederic J Pelouze, Robert F , 19, 20 Penn, Robert M , 41, 42 Perry, olfe , 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 , 66 Price, Fred V , 26 Q Quade, illiam H R Raaka, Clayton , 64, 65 Rahn, Gilbert F , 40 Ramee, Keith , 84, 85, 86 Ramstead, James B , 51 Rapp, illiam 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 , 21, 22 Righter, Cornelius , 19, 20, 21 Rintala, Rudolph A Robertson, Harold O Robinson, Nick , 03, 04 Rodman, J. Thomas Rogers, Charles O Rogers, Johnny , 83 Rogers, ister , 23 Roney, G.J Rose, Girard J Rose, illiam G , 49 Rosenzweig, awrence A Rothert, Harlow P , 29, 30 Rowley, Milton H Rusco, Patrick D , 72, 73 Ryan, Jeffrey K , 79, 80, 81 S Saunders, illiam F Sauer, Peter , 97, 98, 99 Schader, George , 78 Scharfen, John Schmalzried, Thomas , 79, 80 Schabel, Fred K Schott, Carl V Schwager, Charles Schwaiger, eo E , 55 Schwarzenbeck, Francis Schweitzer, Edward H , 75, 76 Seaton, Mark , 97, 98, 99 Selleck, George A , 55, 56 Seymour, Kent , 84, 85 Shipkey, Harry H , 25 Shipkey, Theodore , 26 Shupe, ewis H , 64 Shupe, Steven J , 73 Siebert, Thomas T Similia, Alan Simons, Alan 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 Stephenson, illiam , 1948, 1949 Stevenson, illiam B Stewart, John K Stoefen, Arthur O , 37, 38 Stratton, John S , 72 Sullivan, O.M Sutherland, Darrell , 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 , 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,. Keith , 34, 35 Trobbe, Scott R , 74, 75 Tshionyi, Kamba , 96, 97, 98 Tucker, S. Edward , 52 Turner, J. Howell , 36, 37 Turner, illiam T , 55 Tyler, Donald M , 30 V Van Galder, Gary C , 57 Van Elswyk, Pete , 98 Vincent, ouis R , 27, 28 Vlahov, Andrew , 89, 90, 91 Vojvodich, Nicholas Voss, Edward A , 42, 43 agner, Harold A , 56, 57 agner, Ronald A , 55, 56 all Doug , 85 allace, J.M , 16 alsh, James P , 51, 52 ard, Orlando , 80, 82 aring, Clinton J , 57 arren, Douglas.B , 59 arren, illiam B ashington, Fred atson, Paul C eatherby, Carlton , 04 eaver, J. Carrell , 33 eaver, Jason , 92 eaver, Richard C eems, Kris , 97, 98, 99 elch, Brian , 80, 81, 82 ells, Frank M ensel, Robert J , 41 ente, Karl , 97 estphal, James D heatly, inston R , 16, 17 hitsitt, Novian , 85, 86, 87 ichary, Hans , 82, 83, 84 illiams, Brent , 92, 93, 94 illiams, Donald E , 40, 41 illiams, John , 85 illiamson, Frederick , 19 indsor, John T , 61, 62 ingate, Deshon , 89, 90, 91 ood, Casimir J orthy, A.E , 15, 16 right, Howard , 87, 88, 89 ustrack, Karl M Y Yardley, George H , 49, 50 Young, Roderick A Young, Tim , 97, 98, 99 Z Zamloch, Archer Zaninovich, George , 53 Zonne, Phil , 38, 39 Zonne, Robert J , Olympian Ron Tomsic ( ) is a member of the Stanford Hall of Fame. Jack aird, who played basketball at Stanford in the late 1930 s, is an avid participant at the annual alumni games Olympian Jim alsh ( ) is a member of the Stanford Hall of Fame Stanford Basketball 97

98 Stanford All-Time Numerical Roster (1951-Present) Hank uisetti wore #7 at Stanford, the only retired basketball jersey in school history. Julius Barnes wore uniform #24 during his four seasons ( ) at Stanford. John Paye wore #14 as both a basketball and football star at Stanford. 00 Keith Jones Joe Kirchofer , 01-02, 02-03, Josh Childress , 02-03, Curtis Borchardt Mark Bradford , Ron Tomsic , (red), (red), (red) Nick Vojvodich (red) Kris eems , 96-97, 97-98, Kyle ogan , 00-01, Carlton eatherby , 03-04, James alsh Ron Tomsic (white), (white), (white) Nick Vojvodich (white) Ricky ewis Dave Patzwald Dion Cross , 93-94, 94-95, Michael McDonald , 98-99, , 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 uisetti , 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 illiam Stevenson George Zaninovich (red) Ike Isaacs (red), (red) Beppo Dyer (red) John Stahler , Fred Pegelow ew Shupe , 62-63, Tom Nisbet , John Patrick , 88-89, 89-90, arren Gravely , 92-93, 93-94, Arthur ee , 96-97, 97-98, Curtis Borchardt , Chris Hernandez , 02-03, 03-04, Fritz Fenster George Zaninovich (white) Ike Isaacs (white), (white) Hap agner (white) Keith Ramee , 83-84, 84-85, Damon hitsitt Olatunde Sobomehin Thomas DeFour Russ awler (red), (red), (red) Ron agner (red) Hap agner (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, Paul Johnson Russ awler (white), (white), (white) Ron agner (white) Bill Bond (white) Ben Bluitt Keith evel Roger emons , 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 , Paul Johnson (white) Bill Turner (white), (white) Gary Van Galder (white) 17 Don Carlson (red) eo Schwaiger (red), (red) Jay Jackson (red) 18 Don Carlson (white) eo Schwaiger (white), (white) Jay Jackson (white) 19 James estphal (red) James Johnson (red), (red) Dave Dunn (red) 20 David Epperson James estphal (white) James Johnson (white), (white) Dave Dunn (white) Scott Meinert , 86-87, 87-88, Marcus ollie , 90-91, 91-92, Alex Gelbard , 98-99, Dan Grunfeld , 03-04, Gary Andrews Robert Ogorek (red) Barry Brown (red), (red), (red) Kent Carter Bub Bowling Tom Nordland Fred Pegelow , Bob Sommers Gary overidge , 63-64, Bill Halligan , Gary Cain , Ben Bluitt , olfe 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, Don Carlson Alan Talboy (red) Ron agner (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 allas , 78-79, 79-80, Craig Foreman , Bryan McSweeney , 86-87, 87-88, Bobby Patton , Frank Harris Casey Jacobsen , 00-01, Alan Talboy (white) Ron agner (white), (white) John Henderson (white) Paul Neumann (white) John illiams , 83-84, 84-85, Rich Jackson , 94-95, 95-96, Julius Barnes , 00-01, 01-02, ayne 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 hitsitt , 84-85, 85-86, David Harbour , 93-94, 94-95, Tony Giovacchini , , 00-01, ayne Culberson (white) Carlos Bea (white), (white), (white) 27 Thomas Green (red) Denis Mahoney (red) Gunnar Christiansen (red) Stanford Basketball

99 Stanford All-Time Numerical Roster (1951-Present) 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 arren (white) Doug all , Andrew Vlahov , 88-89, 89-90, Darren Allaway , 93-94, 94-95, Johannes Burge , Donald Deong (red), (red) Hap agner (red), (red) Twig arren (red) Doug arren , 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 Don Deong , (white), (white) Hap agner (white), (white) John Pflueger (white) Johnny Rogers , Howard right , 86-87, 87-88, Andy Poppink , 92-93, 93-94, 94-95, Ryan Mendez , 97-98, 98-99, , Jason Haas , 03-04, ayne ockhart (red) George Selleck (red), (red), (red) John Pflueger (red) John Hendry Al Simila Phil Kelly , Bill Farley , Karl ustrack , Ed Martin Don Griffin Chuck Moore , 68-69, David Frost , 72-73, Jay Carter , 75-76, 76-77, Jeff ashington Charles Hunt , 82-83, 83-84, Brent illiams , 91-92, 92-93, Jason Collins , Matt ottich , 01-02, 02-03, ayne ockhart (white) George Selleck (white), (white), (white) John Henderson (white) Hogn Pflueger Mike edgerwood , 60-61, Bob Garner Mike Preisler Howard Hassen , Bill Barber , 68-69, Darrell Fregia , Melvin Arterberry , 73-74, Doug Barnes , 77-78, 78-79, Steve Brown , 82-83, 83-84, Deshon ingate , 88-89, 89-90, Justin Armour Karl ente , Jason Collins , Clint aring (red) John Henderson (red) Chris Burford , Jim Bryan , Clayton Raaka , , Bill Palmer , 68-69, Pat Stevens , Bob Buell Rich ohlstadter , Andy Patterson Ace Edwards Brian elch , 79-80, 80-81, Nick Ravn , Kamba Tshionyi , 95-96, 96-97, Clint aring (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 indsor , Jack Gilbert Ray Kosanke , 64-65, Dennis O Neill , 69-70, Bruce Menser Dick Dohrmann , 75-76, 76-77, Orlando ard , 79-80, 80-81, Todd ichti , 86-87, 87-88, Robert ittle , 02-03, 03-04, 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 eaver , Dick Haga (white) Bob helan Bill Elfving Rich Gritschke Bob Bedell , 64-65, Mal McElwain , 67-68, Brad ind 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 ashington , 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 ichary , 81-82, 82-83, Derek Bruton , 87-88, 88-89, Bart ammersen , 92-93, 93-94, Mark Madsen , 97-98, 98-99, ee eonard (white) ang Meyer , 89-90, Mike Mathiesen ee eonard (red) Jerry Thuesen , 58-59, Bill Elfving Nick Vojvodich (white) Phil Joujon-Roche , Bob Sommers , Craig Cordes Ralph Morgan , Fred Green arry Rosenzweig , Jack oomis Jeff Ryan , 78-79, 79-80, Matt Haryasz , 03-04, Nick Vojvodich (red) Jim eersing Dick eaver , Bill Farley Ed Martin , Rich Kelley , 73-74, Grady Johnson , Clint aring (white) Neal Brockmeyer Rich Hosley John indsor 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 aring (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 Seven players have won uniform #30 since the season. The list includes Darren Allaway ( ). Todd ichti, Stanford s all-time leading scorer, is one of ten players since 1956 to wear uniform #42. Since , only eight players have worn #32, including Ryan Mendez ( ) Stanford Basketball 99

100 Stanford Basketball Award inners Nick Robinson Team Captain, Best Defensive Player and Coaches Award. Chris Hernandez Best Defensive Player and Roy Young Toughness Award inner Matt ottich Team Captain and Most Inspirational Josh Childress Most Valuable Player and Coaches Award inner The Hank uisetti Most Valuable Player Todd ichti Todd ichti Todd ichti Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Marcus ollie Brent illiams Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Arthur ee Arthur ee Mark Madsen Jason Collins, Casey Jacobsen Curtis Borchardt, Casey Jacobsen Julius Barnes Josh Childress Howie Dallmar Coaches Award Novian hitsitt Howard right Terry Taylor Jason eaver, Kenny Ammann Derek Bruton Peter Dukes Peter Dukes Jim Morgan Bart ammersen, Andy Poppink Rich Jackson Kamba Tshionyi Kamba Tshionyi Mark Seaton, Tim Young Mark Madsen Justin Davis Coaches Award inner Jarron Collins, Michael McDonald Nick Robinson Josh Childress Justin Davis, Nick Robinson Most Inspirational Player Eric Reveno Todd ichti Eric Reveno Andrew Vlahov Marcus ollie Marcus ollie Marcus ollie David Harbour David Harbour Rich Jackson Rich Jackson Mark Madsen Mark Madsen David Moseley Ryan Mendez Tony Giovacchini Olatunde Sobomehin Matt ottich Most Improved Player Eric Reveno Greg Butler Scott Meinert Deshon ingate John Patrick Paul Garrett Dion Cross Rich Jackson Tim Young Mark Seaton Matt Haryasz Mark Madsen Most Improved Player David Moseley, Ryan Mendez Jarron Collins Tony Giovacchini Julius Barnes Julius Barnes Justin Davis, Matt ottich Matt Haryasz Best Defensive Player Howard right Bryan McSweeney Andrew Vlahov Andrew Vlahov Andrew Vlahov Marcus ollie Marcus ollie Brevin Knight, Andy Poppink Darren Allaway Darren Allaway Brevin Knight Arthur ee, Kris eems Kris eems Jason Collins Jason Collins Curtis Borchardt Nick Robinson Chris Hernandez, Nick Robinson Team Captain Eric Reveno, Damon hitsitt Terry Taylor, Todd ichti Todd ichti, Eric Reveno Joe Kirchofer Andrew Vlahov Team Captain Andrew Vlahov, Derek Bruton Adam Keefe, Marcus ollie Jason eaver, Marcus ollie Brent illiams, Jim Morgan Bart ammersen, Andy Poppink Andy Poppink, Darren Allaway Brevin Knight, Rich Jackson Peter Sauer, Kamba Tshionyi Peter Sauer, Kris eems Mark Madsen, David Moseley Jason Collins, Ryan Mendez Tony Giovacchini, Casey Jacobsen Julius Barnes, Justin Davis, Joe Kirchofer Joe Kirchofer, Matt ottich, Nick Robinson Roy Young Toughness Award Mark Madsen Mark Madsen, David Moseley Jason Collins Chris Hernandez Matt ottich Chris Hernandez Stanford Basketball

101 Stanford Career Basketball Statistics (1950-present) 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 / 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 endell 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 Deong 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 Andy Fischer / ,198 Mark Fitzner / Bill Flanders gp / Darrell Fregia gp / Fred Green gp / John Fontius gp / Craig Foreman / Dave Frost gp / Bob Garner gp / Stanford Basketball 101

102 Stanford Basketball Career Statistics (1950-present) Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min Paul Garrett / ,002 Alex Gelbard / Mark Gilberg / Jack Gilbert gp / Paul Giovacchini / ,375 Tony Giovacchini / ,641 Max Goldstein gp / Brock Gowdy gp / arren Gravely / Thomas Green gp Don Griffin gp /4.9 1, Dick Gritschke gp / Dan Grunfeld / Jason Haas / Dick Haga gp / Bill Halligan gp / David Harbour / ,152 Art Harris gp /6.9 1, Frank Harris / arry Harris / Matt Haryasz / Howard Hassen gp / John Henderson gp / John Hendry gp / Chris Hernandez / ,331 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 allas / Bart ammersen / ,407 Russ awler gp / Mike edgerwood gp / Arthur ee /1.9 1, ,016 Roger emons / Eric eohwing gp / ionel eonard gp / Keith evel / Ricky ewis / Todd ichti /5.6 2, ,107 Brad ind gp / Paul indfors gp / Phil ink gp / Rob ittle / ,764 Kyle ogan / Marcus ollie / ,929 Jack oomis gp / Matt ottich / ,288 Gary overidge gp / Hank uisetti gp , 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 / , Stanford Basketball

103 Stanford Basketball Career Statistics (1950-present) Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min Mal McElwain gp / Bob McGrath gp / Jeff McHugh / ,414 ionel McPherson / Bryan McSweeney / ,627 Scott Meinert / ,469 Ryan Mendez /3.1 1, ,400 Bruce Menser gp / ang 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 / 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 / olfe 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 / Clayton Raaka gp / Keith Ramee / ,012 Jim Ramstead Nick Ravn / John Revelli /8.0 1, ,064 Eric Reveno / ,179 Nick Robinson / ,626 Johnny Rogers / ,437 Jerry Rose gp / arry Rosenzweig gp / Pat Rusco gp / Scott Russell / Jeff Ryan / ,518 Peter Sauer / ,610 George Schader / Tom Schmalzried / ,371 Charles Schwager / eo Schwaiger gp / Howie Schwartz gp / Ed Schweitzer /8.8 1, Mark Seaton / ,229 George Selleck gp /4.2 1, Kent Seymour / David Shaw / ew Shupe gp / Steve Shupe gp / Al Simila gp / Mike Simons gp / Terry Smith / Olatunde Sobomehin / Bob Sommers gp / Bill Stephenson Pat Stevens gp / John Stahler gp / Stanford Basketball 103

104 Stanford Basketball Career Statistics (1950-present) Name Years Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3P-3Pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct Reb/Avg Pts Avg Ast Blk Stl Min 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 / Doug all / Hap agner gp / Ron agner gp / Jim alsh Orlando ard / ,700 Clint aring gp / Doug arren gp / Fred ashington / Jeff ashington / Joe atson / Carlton eatherby / Dick eaver gp / Jason eaver / Kris eems /2.4 1, ,149 Jim eersing gp / Brian elch /5.0 1, ,645 Karl ente / James estphal gp / Bob helan gp / Damon hitsitt / Novian hitsitt / ,097 Hans ichary / ,724 Brent illiams /5.2 1, ,070 John illiams / John indsor gp / Ben inkes / Deshon ingate / ,236 Rich ohlstadter gp / Howard right /6.9 1, ,774 Keith ustrack gp / George Yardley Rod Young gp / Tim Young ,070/8.1 1, ,420 George Zaninovich gp Notable Moment in Stanford History Stanford captures fourth Pac-10 Conference title in six years Prior to the season, Stanford had not won a conference title since the season. The Cardinal made up for lost time, by capturing four Pac-10 titles with conference records of 15-3 in , 15-3 ( ) and 16-2 ( ), and a fourth title in with a 17-1 mark. The team celebrates after capturing the 2004 Pac-10 Tournament Title Stanford Basketball

105 Home States / Teams Played Stanford University has spanned the nation in playing the country s top teams. Stanford has played teams from 41 of the nation s 50 states. Cardinal players have come from all parts of the country and beyond. Here is the list dating back 25 years to the season. Arizona Page Matt Haryasz (2002-) Phoenix Keith Jones ( ) Arkansas oodson Dion Cross ( ) California Anaheim Roger emons ( ) Atherton John Paye ( ) Berkeley Justin Davis ( ) Brea Evan Moore (2003-) Atherton Eric Reveno ( ) Camarillo David Harbour ( ) Concord Todd ichti ( ) Cypress Mark Seaton ( ) Dana Point Bryan McSweeney ( ) Danville Mark Madsen ( ) Davis Jeff ashington ( ) Diamond Bar Oliver Cunningham ( ) El Cerrito Daryle Morgan ( ) Elk Grove Joe Kirchofer ( ) Fountain Valley Stuart Thomas ( ) Fresno Chris Hernandez (2001-) Gilroy Derek Bruton ( ) Glendora Casey Jacobsen ( ) Grass Valley Doug all ( ) Huntington Beach Kenny Ammann ( ) Irvine Adam Keefe ( ) ong Beach Michael McDonald ( ) ong Beach Doug Marty ( ) ong Beach Kent Seymour ( ) ong Beach Terry Smith ( ) os Altos Mike Mathiesen ( ) os Angeles Mark Bradford (2003-) os Angeles Josh Childress ( ) os Angeles Arthur ee ( ) os Angeles Fred ashington (2003-) os Angeles John illiams ( ) North Hollywood Jarron Collins ( ) North Hollywood Jason Collins ( ) Oakland Charles Hunt ( ) Pacific Palisades Paul Garrett ( ) Palo Alto Dave Bennion (1995, 98) Palo Alto Mark Thompson ( ) Playa Del Rey Keith Ramee ( ) Rancho Palos Verdes Greg Butler ( ) Rowland Heights Julius Barnes ( ) San Diego Howard right ( ) San Diego Steve Brown ( ) San Diego Hans ichary ( ) San Pedro Novian hitsitt ( ) San Jose Earl Koberlein ( ) San Jose Ricky ewis ( ) San Marino John Platz ( ) San Pedro Damon hitsitt ( ) San Pedro Novian hitsitt ( ) Santa Ana Mike Morris ( ) Santa Ana Orlando ard ( ) Santa Barbara Steve Crandell ( ) Santa Cruz Tim Young ( ) Sherman Oaks Alex Gelbard ( ) Sherman Oaks Kenny Hicks ( ) estminster Johnny Rogers ( ) Colorado Aurora Terry Taylor ( ) akewood Doug Barnes ( ) Pueblo Jason eaver ( ) Florida Ft. auderdale Tom Schmalzried ( ) Georgia Atlanta Grady Johnson ( ) Atlanta Tim Morris (2003-) Marietta Jim Morgan ( ) Hawaii Honolulu Darin Maurer ( ) Idaho Boise Brian elch ( ) Illinois New Trier Matt ottich ( ) Northbrook Andy Fischer ( ) Northbrook David Patzwald ( ) ilmette Jeff Ryan ( ) Iowa Spencer Nick Ravn ( ) Kansas Kansas City arry Harris ( ) Kansas City Kris eems ( ) Kentucky Hopkinsville Darren Allaway ( ) ouisiana Metairie Joseph atson ( ) Maryland Hagerstown Kyle ogan ( ) Michigan Tecumseh Andy Poppink ( ) Missouri iberty Nick Robinson (2000-) Nevada as Vegas Jonathan Boulware ( ) as Vegas Mark Sylvain ( ) New Jersey East Orange Brevin Knight ( ) New Mexico as Cruces David Moseley ( ) New York Bronx Kimberly Belton ( ) Mt. Kisco Taj Finger (2004-) Scarsdale John Revelli ( ) Ohio Youngstown Bobby Patton ( ) Oregon Boring Todd Manley ( ) Eugene Peter allas ( ) Eugene Kamba Tshionyi ( ) Portland Olatunde Sobomehin ( ) Salem Scott Meinert ( ) Pennsylvania Spring Mills Jason Haas (2002-) Pittsburgh Peter Sauer ( ) Texas Austin Deshon ingate ( ) Burleson Ryan Mendez ( ) Dallas arren Gravely ( ) Houston Charles Schwager ( ) The oodlands ang Meyer ( ) Utah Provo Rich Jackson ( ) Salt ake City Tony Giovacchini ( ) Virginia Hampton Robert ittle (2001-) Arlington Peter Prowitt (2004-) Vienna Bart ammersen ( ) Vienna John Patrick ( ) ashington Bellevue Tyler Besecker ( ) Bellevue Craig Foreman ( ) ynnwood Teyo Johnson ( ) Redmond Curtis Borchardt ( ) Seattle Peter Dukes ( ) Seattle Marcus ollie ( ) Tacoma Carlton eatherby (2002- Tacoma Brent illiams ( ) isconsin Mequon David Nussbaum ( ) Milwaukee Neil Johnson ( ) River Hills Dan Grunfeld (2002-) Australia Perth Andrew Vlahov ( ) Canada Hamilton, Ontario Pete VanElswyk ( ) Teams that Stanford has played since the season Alabama Alabama Alabama Birmingham Alcorn State Auburn Alaska Alaska-Anchorage Arizona Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas State California California Cal Poly SO Cal State Bakersfield Cal State Northridge ong Beach State Pacific Sacramento State Saint Mary s San Diego San Diego State San Francisco State San Jose State Santa Clara UCA UC Davis UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara USC USF Colorado Air Force Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Connecticut Sacred Heart Yale Florida Central Florida Florida Florida International Miami (Fla) Stetson Georgia Georgia Georgia Tech Hawaii Chaminade Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Illinois Bradley DePaul Southern Illinois Indiana Butler Indiana Notre Dame Purdue Valparaiso Iowa Iowa Kansas Kansas Kentucky Kentucky estern Kentucky ouisiana SU ouisiana Tech Massachusetts Boston College Boston University Harvard UMass Maryland oyola (Maryland) Maryland Navy Michigan Michigan State estern Michigan Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Missouri-Kansas City Montana Montana Nevada Nevada UNV New Hampshire New Hampshire New Jersey Providence Seton Hall New Mexico New Mexico New York Brown Colgate Columbia Cornell Fordham Manhattan Rider St. John s St. Peter s Siena North Carolina Davidson Duke Elon North Carolina UNC-Charlotte UNC-Greensboro Ohio Cincinnati Ohio Xavier Oklahoma Oklahoma Oregon Oregon Oregon State Portland Portland State Pennsylvania ehigh St. Joseph s Temple Rhode Island Rhode Island South Carolina College of Charleston Furman South Carolina South Carolina State ake Forest Tennessee Belmont McNeese State Memphis Vanderbilt Texas Baylor Houston Rice SMU Texas Utah Brigham Young Southern Utah Utah Virginia Old Dominion Richmond Virginia illiam & Mary ashington Gonzaga Puget Sound Seattle Pacific ashington ashington State estern ashington ashington, D.C. American George ashington Howard isconsin Marquette isconsin isconsin-superior yoming yoming Stanford Basketball 105

106 Stanford in the Postseason Season Season Stanford Post-Season Highlights Stanford captured the NCAA title behind All-Americans Jim Pollard and Howie Dallmar Stanford returns to the post-season for the first time since its NCAA title year in 1942, getting past ong Beach State in the first round of the NIT, before dropping a heartbreaker to Arkansas State, Stanford advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 47 years, but is upset in the first round by Siena College Stanford finishes its season with an NIT bid and a trip to Hawaii, but is upended by the Rainbows in the first round. The regular lineup for Stanford s 1942 NCAA championship team was (l to r) Bill Cowden, Howie Dallmar, Ed Voss, Jim Pollard, Don Burness and head coach Everett Dean. NCAA Champions, 28-4 Overall, 11-1 PCC Stanford 53, Rice Institute 47, est Regional Semifinal, March 20, 1942, Kansas City, MO Stanford 46, Colorado 35, est Regional Final, March 21, 1942, Kansas City, MO Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38, National Championship game, March 28, 1942, Kansas City, MO Stanford, coached by Everett Dean, captured the national title behind a pair of All-Americans, Jim Pollard and NCAA tournament MVP Howie Dallmar. Stanford defeated Rice Institute, 53-47, and then handed Colorado a defeat to reach the final. Stanford won 53-38, as Dallmar scored 15 points and Jack Dana came off the bench to add 14. Pollard was ill and did not play in the championship game. The game wasn t even broadcast live back to the Bay Area, but, instead, was recreated from wire reports by KSFO. The gate gross for the five nights of basketball in Kansas City was $23,500. Expenses, mostly for travel, were about $22,000. Of the remaining $1,500, half went to the NCAA. The other $750 was split eight ways among the eastern and western tourney teams. In the end, Stanford s share of the NCAA pot was $ Stanford 53, Dartmouth 38 Stanford FG FT-FTA PF TP Dana Eikelman Burness inari Voss Madden Cowden McCaffrey Dallmar Oliver Totals Halftime: Stanford 24, Dartmouth 22 Dartmouth FG FT-FTA PF TP Meyers Parmer Munroe Shaw Olsen Pogue Pearson McKeman Skaug Briggs Totals Season Statistics of the Stanford Regulars Player G Ppg Jim Pollard Ed Voss Don Burness Howie Dallmar Bill Cowden Jack Dana Fred inari eo McCaffrey The Stanford basketball team finished the season and participated in the NIT, the first post-season appearance by a Stanford team since NIT Tournament, Overall, 11-7 Pac-10 Stanford 80, ong Beach State 77, First Round, March 17, 1988, Stanford, CA Arkansas State 60, Stanford 59, Second Round, March 22, 1988, Stanford, CA Stanford s first appearance in post-season play in 46 years proved to be successful as the Cardinal scored a victory over ong Beach State of the Big est Conference at Maples Pavilion. Stanford shot 61 percent from the floor, and outrebounded the 49ers, Todd ichti continued his All-America season with a season-high 34 points. ichti hit 12 of 13 shots for 92 percent, and added eight free throws in ten attempts. Greg Butler added 16 points and six rebounds, while Howard right chipped in with eleven points and nine rebounds. Bryan McSweeney dished out eight assists. However, Stanford s season ended as visiting Arkansas State scored a victory over Stanford. Once again, ichti led Stanford with 23 points, hitting 8-of-12 shots from the floor. Terry Taylor scored ten points and dished out nine assists, while Butler grabbed a teamhigh nine rebounds Season The Stanford basketball team is regarded as one of the best teams in modern Cardinal history. The team ranked 12th in the nation, finished the season 26-7, made the NCAA Tournament, and set or tied 27 Stanford, Maples Pavilion, team, individual and Pac-10 records. Three members of that team (Adam Keefe, Todd ichti and Howard right) later played in the NBA, and a fourth player, Andrew Vlahov, played in the 1988, 92, 96 and 2000 Olympic Games for Australia. NCAA Tournament, 26-7 Overall, 15-3 Pac-10 Siena 80, Stanford 78, East Regional, March 16, 1989, Greensboro, NC Upsets prevail in the NCAA Tournament, and Siena College pulled off the upset in the first round with a victory over Stanford in the East Regional in Greensboro, North Carolina. Stanford had been seeded third in the regional and Siena 14th. Freshman Adam Keefe came off the bench to score 22 points, including 12-of-13 from the free throw line. Todd ichti, Stanford s all-time leading scorer, scored 17 points and grabbed five rebounds Stanford Basketball

107 Stanford in the Postseason Season The Cardinal squad finished the season with an appearance in the NIT. NIT Tournament, overall, 9-9 Pac-10 Hawaii 69, Stanford 57, First Round, March 15, 1990, Honolulu, HI The Cardinal traveled to the Hawaiian Islands and met a strong Rainbow team from the estern Athletic Association (AC). The heat and humidity slowly tired the Cardinal and Hawaii eventually walked away with a victory. Adam Keefe scored a season-high 31 points, hitting 10-of-13 shots from the floor for 77 percent. Keefe added a team-high ten rebounds in 39 minutes of play Season The Stanford basketball team captured the NIT championship, only one of 14 schools in intercollegiate history to win both the NCAA and NIT titles. NIT Tournament, overall, 8-10 Pac-10 NIT Champions Stanford 93, Houston 86, First Round, March 13, 1991, Stanford, CA Stanford 80, isconsin 72, Second Round, March 18, 1991, Madison, I Stanford 78, Southern Illinois 76, Third Round, March 21, 1991, Carbondale, I Stanford 73, Massachusetts 71, Semifinals, March 25, 1991, New York, NY Stanford 78, Oklahoma 72, Championship Game, March 27, 1991, New York, NY Stanford began its march to the NIT title with a convincing victory over Houston. The team shot 60 percent from the floor, and outrebounded the Cougars, Kenny Ammann hit for a gamehigh 29 points, including five 3-pointers. Adam Keefe added 22 points and five rebounds, while Deshon ingate connected for 12 points and 12 rebounds. The Cardinal then hit the road for a game in Madison against the University of isconsin. A hostile crowd of 11, 309 could not deter the Cardinal as Stanford scored a decision. Adam Keefe was unstoppable, scoring 33 points and collecting 14 rebounds. Ammann added 14 points, ingate with eleven points and eight rebounds, and Marcus ollie came off the bench to score ten points. Stanford hit 55 percent from the floor, and outrebounded the Badgers, The road trip then extended to Carbondale where a full house witnessed a game between Stanford and Southern Illinois. The Cardinal scored a victory over the Salukis and advanced to the NIT Final Four in New York City. Keefe again led Stanford with 24 points, eight rebounds, four steals and three blocks in 40 minutes of play. ingate added 16 points and eleven boards, while Andrew Vlahov, who had missed the latter part of the regular season with a serious ankle injury, scored 14 points, grabbed seven rebounds, dished out three assists and blocked two shots. Stanford hit 64 percent from the floor, compared to 38 percent for SIU. The NIT semi-finals pitted Stanford vs UMass. Vlahov proved to be the key to victory as he hit 12-of-12 free throw attempts in a Cardinal victory. Vlahov scored 20 points and grabbed eleven rebounds, while teammate Keefe tallied 24 points. The championship game saw Oklahoma and Stanford play before nearly 9,000 fans at Madison Square Garden. The Sooners led at the half, 39-35, but Stanford came back in the second half to score a decision. Ammann again was deadly from 3-point range, hitting five 3-pointers, in scoring 22 points. All five Stanford starters scored in double figures (Vlahov with 14, ingate and John Patrick with 13 each, and Keefe with 12) Season The Stanford basketball team returned to the NCAA Tournament and ended the season with 18 new school records. NCAA Tournament, Overall, 10-8 Pac-10 Alabama 80, Stanford 75, Southeast Regional, March 19, 1992, Cincinnati, OH Stanford was a 12th seed and faced fifth-seed Alabama in a first round game at the Southeast Regional in Cincinnati. The Crimson Tide featured three future NBA players including atrell Sprewell and Robert Horry. The game was close throughout, but Sprewell collected five 3-pointers en route to a 22-point game. Horry added 19 points and nine rebounds as Alabama scored a victory. Adam Keefe scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the Cardinal, while Brent illiams added 22 points and seven boards Season The Cardinal basketball team participated in post-season play (NIT) for the sixth time in the last seven years. NIT Tournament, overall, 10-8 Pac-10 Gonzaga 80, Stanford 76, First Round, March 17, 1994, Stanford, CA Stanford hosted Gonzaga, and at the final buzzer, the visitors from the est Coast Conference had upset the Cardinal, The Zags dominated most of the game, and held a lead at halftime. The Cardinal mounted a comeback in the second half before falling short. Dion Cross led Stanford with 25 points, while Brent illiams added 24 points and six rebounds. Andy Poppink chipped in with 14 points, a game-high 12 rebounds, three assists and two steals in 38 minutes of play. Five players scored in double figures for Gonzaga, and the team shot 54 percent from the floor. Stanford Post-Season Highlights Stanford marches through the NIT, winning five straight post-season games to capture the NIT championship Stanford returns to the NCAA tournament and faced a tough Alabama squad which included three future NBA players. Stanford is one of only 14 schools to have captured both the NIT and NCAA Championships Stanford Basketball 107

108 Stanford in the Postseason Stanford Post-Season Highlights Stanford participated in the postseason for the sixth time in seven seasons, advancing to the NIT Stanford advances to the second round of the NCAA tournament, dropping UNC-Charlotte in an exciting come-from-behind victory. The Cardinal then faced a tough UMass squad in the second round For the second straight year, Stanford wins its opening NCAA game, and again faces UMass. The nation s #1-seed had a tough time with the Cardinal, but eventually prevailed in the final seconds Stanford beat Oklahoma and faced the nation s top player in Tim Duncan, but the Cardinal prevailed over ake Forest, Stanford advanced to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time, facing #2 Utah in the est Regional. The game was tied through regulation, 67-67, but Utah ended Stanford s story book season in overtime, Season The Stanford basketball team returned to the NCAA Tournament and beat North Carolina-Charlotte in the first round, its first post-season NCAA win since NCAA Tournament, 20-9 Overall, 10-8 Pac-10 Stanford 70, UNC-Charlotte 68, East Regional, March 17, 1995, Albany, NY Massachusetts 75, Stanford 53, East Regional, March 19, 1995, Albany, NY Stanford earned its first victory in the NCAA Tournament since 1942 when the tenth-seeded Cardinal defeated seventh-seeded UNC- Charlotte, 70-66, in a tense, hard-fought game. Dion Cross led Stanford with 17 points, including five 3-pointers. Center Tim Young added 14 points, eight rebounds and three blocks, while All-America guard Brevin Knight added 13 points and six assists. UNC-Charlotte led by as many as nine points in the first half, but the Cardinal fought back to take a lead at halftime. In the second half, Stanford led, 44-37, but a run by the 49ers gave UNC-Charlotte a lead with 4:46 to play. Stanford tied the game at 69-69, and a fastbreak basket by Bart ammersen with 44 seconds to play and two free throws by David Harbour iced the victory. In the second round, UMass dominated the game from start-to-finish as the Minutemen scored a victory over Stanford. Four UMass players scored in double figures, while Cross scored 14 points, Young added 13 and Knight chipped in with ten for the Cardinal. UMass led, 43-23, at the half and led by as many as 27 points in the second half Season The Stanford basketball team, ranked as high as 15th in the nation, defeated Bradley and lost a close game to then #1 ranked UMass in the NCAA Tournament. NCAA Tournament, 20-9 Overall, 12-6 Pac-10 Stanford 66, Bradley 58, East Regional March 14, 1996, Providence, RI Massachusetts 79, Stanford 74, East Regional March 16, 1996, Providence, RI Stanford, a ninth-seed, faced Bradley, an eighth-seed. The Cardinal jumped to a lead with 9:35 lead in the first half, and extended the lead to 15 points, 33-18, with 3:44 left in the first half. The Cardinal eventually cruised to a victory over the Braves. All- America guard Brevin Knight scored 26 points (10-for-10 from the free throw line), grabbed five rebounds, dished out four assists and stole two passes in 36 minutes of play. Dion Cross added 16 points, while Andy Poppink added ten points and 17 rebounds. The next game pitted a rematch between UMass and Stanford. This time, the game was much closer than a year before, and the game was not decided until the final seconds. UMass was the #1 team at the time, and raced to a 14-5 lead early in the game. However, Stanford took the lead at on a Cross layup. Stanford took its biggest lead of the first half at with 3:55 left, but the Minutemen took a lead into the locker room. UMass extended its lead to with 7:04 to play. However, Stanford was not about to quit. Stanford gradually cut at the UMass lead and with 54 seconds to play, the Cardinal was down by one point, But the Minutemen scored the game s final points. Final score: UMass 79, Stanford 74. Knight led Stanford with 27 points, nine assists, four rebounds and two steals in 39 minutes. Cross added 16, and Peter Sauer came off the bench to score eleven points and grab seven rebounds in 22 minutes of play. Marcus Camby led UMass with 20 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks Season The Stanford basketball team achieved a milestone when the Cardinal reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time. The team set or tied 13 team, Maples Pavilion and individual records. NCAA Tournament, 22-8 Overall, 12-6 Pac-10 Stanford 80, Oklahoma 67, est Regional March 14, 1997, Tucson, AZ Stanford 72, ake Forest 66, est Regional March 16, 1997, Tucson, AZ Utah 82, Stanford 77, overtime, est Regional March 20, 1997, San Jose, CA Stanford reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in the school s history. Stanford, seeded sixth, opened the NCAA tournament with a victory over Oklahoma in the est Regional in Tucson. The Sooners took their biggest lead of the game at in the first half, but the Cardinal deadlocked the game at at halftime. Kris eems led Stanford with 20 points, while All-America guard Brevin Knight added 18 points, ten assists, seven rebounds and two steals. Tim Young added 16 points and eight rebounds, while freshman Mark Madsen came off the bench to tally 12 points and nine rebounds. Two days later, Stanford dominated play from start to finish in handing third-ranked ake Forest a loss. The Cardinal raced to a 16-5 lead in the first half, and led by as many as 16 points, 40-24, in the second half. Knight led Stanford scorers with 19 points, five assists and four steals. Arthur ee added 14 points, four assists and three rebounds, while Peter Sauer hit some clutch shots near the end of the game, hitting for 14 points along with seven rebounds, two assists and two steals. eems chipped in with 13 points, four rebounds and two assists. Stanford then faced second-ranked Utah in the NCAA est Regional in San Jose. The Cardinal got off to a rocky start, missing 12 of its first 13 shots. That enabled Utah to grab a 16-4 lead with 8:09 in the first half. Utah led with 17:23 left in the game, before Stanford mounted a remarkable comeback. Knight performed his magic, hitting a leaning three-point shot with seven seconds to play to tie the game at and send the contest into overtime. However, Utah gradually pulled away, and ended the Cardinal season. Final score: Utah 82, Stanford 77. Knight finished the evening with 27 points and nine assists, while Young added 12 points and 15 rebounds Stanford Basketball

109 Stanford in the Postseason Season One of the best teams in school history, a high national ranking, excellent team chemistry, talent and depth characterized the Stanford basketball team. The Cardinal finished the year, 30-5, and a trip to the NCAA Final Four. The 30 wins was one of 18 school, Maples Pavilion or NCAA records that were broken or tied during the season. NCAA Tournament, Final Four, 30-5 Overall, 15-3 Pac-10 Stanford 67, College of Charleston 57, Midwest Regional, March 13, 1998, Chicago, I Stanford 83, estern Michigan 65, Midwest Regional, March 15, 1998, Chicago, I Stanford 67, Purdue 59, Midwest Regional, March 20, 1998, St. ouis, MO Stanford 79, Rhode Island 77, Midwest Regional, March 22, 1998, St. ouis MO Kentucky 86, Stanford 85 ot, March 28, 1998, NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, TX In , Stanford gained entry into the NCAA tournament for a fourth straight season, its seventh trip overall and second trip to the Final Four. Stanford had captured the NCAA title on March 28, 1942, and it would be 47 years ( ) later before Stanford gained entry in the NCAA tournament. In the first game at the Midwest Regional in Chicago, Mark Madsen s 17 rebounds (career-high) helped the third-seeded Cardinal wear down the College of Charleston, Stanford trailed by four points with just under seven minutes remaining and by one point, 54-53, with 4:30 left before Ryan Mendez hit consecutive threepointers to help put Stanford in front, 59-56, with 3:06 left, a margin they never relinquished. Madsen s work on the boards and his 16 points kept Stanford in the game until Mendez two three-pointers. In the next game, Stanford s inside front wall of Tim Young and Madsen wore down estern Michigan, Arthur ee scored 24 points and dished out seven assists, while Young and Madsen each scored 19 points and combined for 23 rebounds. Stanford outrebounded estern Michigan, Stanford shot.566 from the floor, compared to.393 for estern Michigan. The Midwest Regional then moved to St. ouis and behind the play of freshman Jarron Collins, scored a victory over Purdue. Collins came off the bench to score 12 points and grab eleven rebounds. Collins turned the game in Stanford s favor with ten points and seven rebounds in six minutes and 41 seconds of first half action. Collins hit an inside basket to give the Cardinal a lead with 3:27 left in the first half, a lead it would never lose. Another Collins basket just before the first-half buzzer gave the Cardinal a lead. David Moseley hit the biggest shot of the game, a three-pointer with 1:03 left. Purdue had cut Stanford s lead from eleven points to three, but Moseley hit the key three-pointer with four seconds on the shot clock. Madsen scored 15 points and added 13 rebounds. The next game saw one of the great comebacks in any sport in Stanford history. The Cardinal was facing Rhode Island and the Cardinal was attempting to reach the NCAA Final Four since ith 59 seconds remaining, Stanford was down Rhode Island made a free throw to give the Rams a lead. Then ee fed Madsen with a layup with 40 seconds left. ith Rhode Island holding a lead (the Rams hit two more free throws), and with 33 seconds left, ee drove for a layup, scored and was fouled to cut the Rams lead to The free throw was good. Then on the inbounds pass, ee stripped the ball away from Rhode Island s Cuttino Mobley about 15 feet from the basket, knocking the ball to Madsen, who dunked the ball and was fouled. Madsen made the free throw that gave Stanford a lead. Stanford upped the lead on a Kris eems free throw and two by ee, before the Rams hit a three-pointer to end the game. Final score, Stanford 79, Rhode Island 77. ee s scoring, passing and defense led to 13 of Stanford s 14 points in the final minute. ee was named MVP of the Midwest Regional. The victory sent Stanford to the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, TX, and a semi-final game against Kentucky. In one of the most memorable games in Final Four history, Kentucky outlasted the Cardinal, 86-85, in overtime. The Alamodome crowd of 40,509 gave both teams a standing ovation as they walked off the court. Stanford took a 13-3 lead in the first five minutes of the game, and led throughout the first half. The Cardinal held a edge at halftime. A three-point basket by Peter Sauer made the score, 46-36, Stanford s biggest lead of the second half, and a three-pointer by ee made it Eight straight points by Kentucky cut the Cardinal lead to The ildcats took the lead for the first time at with 10:04 left. Kentucky held a four-point lead (72-68) lead with 1:11 to go, but Madsen scored on an offensive rebound. Kentucky added a free throw, but ee sent the game into overtime with a three-point basket with 24.6 seconds. Stanford was down, 78-73, early in overtime, and down by four with 15.4 seconds left, but Sauer nailed a three-pointer. Two missed free throws by Kentucky gave the ball back to Stanford, but a 65- foot shot by Sauer went wide and Kentucky advanced to the championship game against Utah. ee scored 26 points and dished out five assists, while eems added 17, and Madsen chalked up eleven points and 16 rebounds. ee was named to the all-tourney Final Four team Season The Stanford basketball team captured the Pac-10 championship, the school s first title since the season. The Cardinal advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. NCAA Tournament, 26-7 overall, 15-3 Pac-10 Stanford 69, Alcorn State 57, est Regional, March 11, 1999, Seattle, a Gonzaga 82, Stanford 74, est Regional, March 13, 1999, Seattle, a In , Stanford marched into the NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight season, and its eighth trip overall. The Cardinal gained its highest seed ever, second, and a berth in the est Regional in Seattle. In its first game, Stanford opened tournament play with a victory over Alcorn State at Key Arena. The Cardinal started fast, building a 21-7 lead, and held a halftime lead. But the Braves of Alcorn State mounted a gradual comeback in the second half, tying the game at with 4:11 to play. But six free throws in the final 2:38 by All-America guard Arthur ee helped carry the Cardinal to victory. All-America forward Mark Madsen tallied a careerhigh 23 points along with 13 rebounds. Peter Sauer added 12 points, seven rebounds and two steals, while Kris eems dished out a careerhigh eight assists. Stanford outrebounded the Braves, For only the second time, Stanford and Gonzaga met on the court, and the Cardinal season ended in the second round of the NCAA Tournament as the tenth-seeded Bulldogs scored a victory before a crowd of 15,187. Stanford led only once in the game, 1-0, with 18:33 left in the first half. From there, Gonzaga dominated play, hitting 11-of-20 three-point attempts, including 7-of-12 in the first half. The Bulldogs gained their biggest lead in the first half, 23-10, but Stanford cut the margin to at halftime. A Gonzaga three-pointer to start the second half gave the CC school a seven-point lead. Stanford gradually cut the lead, and even tied the game, 49-49, with 11:18 to play. But Gonzaga went on an 18-8 run in the next 7:14 to ice the game. The Cardinal backcourt of ee and eems combined for 42 points (24 points for ee, 18 for eems), while Madsen hit his fourth straight double-double with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Stanford Post-Season Highlights A truly memorable season as Stanford reached the NCAA Final Four for the first time since the season. The Cardinal defeated College of Charleston, estern Michigan, Purdue, and Rhode Island to reach the semifinals of the Final Four in San Antonio. Kentucky prevailed, 86-85, in overtime in one of the most exciting post-season games in Stanford history. Art ee and Mark Madsen at the 1998 Final Four Stanford Basketball 109

110 Stanford in the Postseason Stanford Post-Season Highlights Stanford reached the NCAA Tournament for a then-school record sixth straight season. The Cardinal traveled to the South Regional in Birmingham, Al Stanford enjoyed a memorable season as the Cardinal advanced to the NCAA Tournament s Elite Eight and won the Pac-10 title for a third straight season Stanford advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for a seventh straight season, and they would make it eight straight during the season Season The Stanford basketball team captured the Pac-10 championship for a second straight season. NCAA Tournament, 27-4 overall, 15-3 Pac-10 Stanford 84, South Carolina State 65, South Regional, March 17, 2000, Birmingham, Al North Carolina 60, Stanford 53, South Regional, March 19, 2000, Birmingham, Al Stanford, seeded #1, scored a victory over South Carolina State at the South Regional at the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center. The Cardinal broke the school record for best three-point shooting percentage in an NCAA Tournament game, shooting.565 from three-point range (13-for-23). Stanford also broke the school record in NCAA Tournament play by sinking 13 three-point field goals. Five Cardinal players scored in double figures, led by freshman Casey Jacobsen with 18 points. All-American Mark Madsen added his seventh double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 rebounds. The Cardinal jumped to a 7-0 lead and later increased the margin to 23 points, 44-21, with 2:43 in the first half. Stanford continued the upward surge in the second half, building up a 33- point margin, 79-46, with 4:39 left in the game. Stanford s season came to an end as the eighth-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels beat the Stanford Cardinal, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal could not get untracked from threepoint territory, hitting only 6-of-22 shots from behind the arc. Overall, the Cardinal shot.345 from the field. Despite the shooting woes, Stanford held a lead with 2:17 left in the first half, but UNC scored a critical eight straight points to take a one-point halftime lead, The Tar Heels continued their hot run to start the second half, outscoring Stanford, 6-0, to take a lead with 17:47 remaining. It was the biggest lead of the game for North Carolina. Stanford mounted a comeback, assuming a lead with 8:20 to play, but UNC scored ten straight points to take a lead and never gave up the lead. David Moseley led the Cardinal attack with 17 points, while Ryan Mendez came off the bench to score 12 points (4-for-4 from the floor, 2-for-2 from three-point territory) Season Based on its season record and a first place title in the Pac-10, Stanford earned one of four #1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal, ranked second in the national polls, opened NCAA Tournament play with a convincing victory over UNC Greensboro at the est Regional in San Diego. Center Jason Collins scored 25 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked three shots to lead the Cardinal attack. Stanford shot.609 from the floor, and outrebounded the Spartans, It was the seventh straight season that the Cardinal had won its opening round game of the NCAA Tournament. Stanford recorded its widest margin of victory in an NCAA Tournament game. Stanford led from start-to-finish. The Cardinal only led with 10:36 left in the first half, but outscored UNC Greensboro to take a halftime lead. The Cardinal led by as many 31 points in the second half. The competition got a bit tougher in the second round of the NCAA Tournament as the Cardinal faced one of the best players in the country, Marvin O Connor of St. Joseph s. Stanford made all ten of its free throws in the final 45.1 seconds, six by Jarron Collins and four by Ryan Mendez, to score a dramatic victory over St. Joseph s. Jason Collins scored 22 points and Casey Jacobsen added 21 for Stanford. Stanford set a school record for most points in an NCAA Tournament game with 90. The Cardinal also set a school standard in NCAA Tournament games with free throws made (31) and attempted (37). O Connor proved to be an excellent player scoring 37 points in 35 minutes of play. O Connor hit 15-of-20 shots. Stanford never trailed in the first half, and in fact, led However, St. Joseph s would not back down, led by O Connor who scored 27 of his 35 points in the second half. Stanford led with 13:20 to play, but St. Joseph s outscored the Cardinal, 13-2, in the next 2:19 to take a lead. St. Joseph s led by as much as five points, 67-62, with 8:01 to play. But Stanford mounted a comeback, and took a lead with 5:34 to play. St. Joseph s then took a lead, but Stanford took the lead for good, 76-74, on a three-pointer by Michael McDonald with 4:56 to play. Stanford then traveled to Anaheim for the next series of games at the est Regional. The Cardinal battled back from a four-point halftime deficit to post a victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight against Maryland. The Cardinal shot.652 in the second half to outscore Cincinnati, Overall, Stanford shot a school record NCAA Tournament game.628 from the floor. It was also Stanford s best shooting effort of the season. Ryan Mendez hit a three-pointer to start the second half, and Casey Jacobsen and the Collins Twins combined for Stanford s next ten points to take a lead. A 15-4 run later in the second half broke the game open. Jacobsen scored a season-high 27 points. Stanford s magical season came to an end as Maryland played perhaps its finest game of the season to upset the Cardinal, The victory earned the Terrapins a trip to the NCAA Final Four. Maryland hit 69 percent from three-point territory (9-for-13), and 58 percent overall to help seal defeat for the Cardinal. Stanford and Maryland were tied with 5:46 in the first half, but the Terrapins outscored the Cardinal, 17-7, to take a halftime lead. The Cardinal scored the first seven points of the second half to cut the Maryland lead to But Maryland answered by outscoring Stanford, 14-2, to take a lead with 13:40 to play. Stanford could get no closer than nine points. Four Cardinal players scored in double figures led by Ryan Mendez with 18 points Season The Stanford basketball team captured the Pac-10 championship for a third straight season. NCAA Tournament, 31-3 overall, 16-2 Pac-10 Stanford 89, UNC Greensboro 60, est Regional March 15, 2001, San Diego, Ca Stanford 90, St. Joseph s 83, est Regional March 17, 2001, San Diego, Ca Stanford 78, Cincinnati 65, est Regional March 22, 2001, Anaheim, Ca Maryland 87, Stanford 73, est Regional March 24, 2001, Anaheim, Ca The Stanford basketball team finished tied for second place in the Pac-10 and advanced to the NCAAs for the eighth straight year. NCAA Tournament, overall, 12-6 Pac-10 Stanford 84, estern Kentucky 68, Midwest Regional March 14, 2002, St. ouis, Mo Kansas 86, Stanford 63 March 16, 2002, St. ouis, Mo Stanford Basketball

111 Stanford in the Postseason Stanford, seeded eighth, opened the NCAA Tournament with an victory over ninth-seeded estern Kentucky before a crowd of 26,612, the third largest crowd to watch a Stanford basketball game. All- American Curtis Borchardt recorded his 16th double-double of the year with 19 points, 12 rebounds, along with five blocks. All-American Casey Jacobsen added 17 points, six rebounds and four assists in 36 minutes. The Hilltoppers took a quick 3-0 lead to start the game, but Stanford took the lead at 4-3 at 17:52 and never trailed again. A 14- point halftime lead, 36-22, expanded to as many as 17 points, 78-61, with 1:02 to play. Stanford s victory was the eighth straight year that the Cardinal won its opening round NCAA Tournament game. Stanford s second round game proved to be much tougher. Secondranked and top-seeded Kansas jumped to a 15-0 lead to start the game and never looked back in defeating the 24th-ranked Cardinal, 86-63, at the Midwest Regional. A crowd of 31,484 (the second largest crowd to ever watch a Stanford basketball team play) watched as the Jayhawks held Stanford scoreless until 15:28 on a Curtis Borchardt dunk. The Cardinal cut Kansas margin to nine points, 15-6, with 14:20 in the first half, but Kansas then took complete control, outscoring the Cardinal, 33-20, to take a halftime lead. The second half was much more competitive as the Cardinal and Kansas combined for 75 points with Kansas holding a second half advantage. Casey Jacobsen scored 24 points to lead both teams in scoring. Borchardt recorded his 17th doubledouble of the season with 13 points and eleven rebounds. Stanford, seeded eighth in the tournament, ended the season Season The Stanford basketball team finished 14-4 to place second in the Pac-10 and advanced to the second round of NCAAs. NCAA Tournament, 24-9 overall, 14-4 Pac-10 Stanford 77, San Diego 69, South Regional March 20, 2003, Spokane, a Connecticut 85, Stanford 74, South Regional March 22, 2003, Spokane, a Stanford, seeded fourth, reached the second round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament with a victory over San Diego at the South Regional. Josh Childress recorded his eleventh double-double of the season with a career-high 22 points, eleven rebounds, five assists and four blocks in 36 minutes. Three other Cardinal starters scored in double figures with Julius Barnes (18), Matt ottich (17) and Rob ittle (12). Stanford jumped to a 9-0 lead to start the game, and advanced the lead to 16-2 with 14:37 in the first half. The Cardinal then extended the lead to a game-high 19 points (29-10) with 9:00 in the first half. San Diego then mounted a comeback, outscoring the Cardinal, 22-6, to make the score, 35-32, in favor of Stanford at halftime. The Cardinal continued to lead throughout much of the second half. Stanford s largest lead of the second half was nine points, 45-36, with 15:44 to play. USD again mounted a comeback, and outscored the Cardinal, 26-16, to take a lead with 5:55 to play. It was USD s first lead of the game. ith San Diego holding a lead with 3:41 to play, Barnes hit four free throws in a 27-second span to give Stanford a lead, a lead the Cardinal would not relinquish. Stanford scored ten more points, five by ottich (a three-pointer and two free throws) to make the final score, 77-69, in favor of Stanford. Stanford ended the season with an loss to Connecticut in the second round of the NCAA South Regional. Stanford led the Huskies, 44-40, at halftime, but a edge for UConn in the second half proved to be Stanford s downfall. Julius Barnes ended his Cardinal career with a team-high 22 points, 16 of them in the first half. Barnes hit 7-of-14 shots, including five from three-point range. Four of those three-pointers were in the first half. Justin Davis added a double-double with 19 points and ten rebounds. UConn led by as many as five points in the first ten minutes of the game, building a advantage with 11:10. But Stanford pushed ahead at with 7:56 in the first half on a three-pointer by Matt ottich. The Cardinal extended it to a game-high five points, 42-37, with 50 seconds left in the first half. The game was tied seven times in the first half. Stanford s last lead of the game was at 14:14 before the Huskies took the lead for good. Connecticut gradually extended the lead throughout the remainder of the game. Their biggest lead was 13 points, 83-70, with 33 seconds to play Season The Stanford basketball team was ranked #1 in the nation for four weeks, chalked up a 30-2 record, and won the Pac-10 title with a school record 17 conference wins. NCAA Tournament, 30-2 overall, 17-1 Pac-10 Stanford 71, Texas-San Antonio 45, est Regional March 18, 2004, Seattle, a Alabama 70, Stanford 67, est Regional March 20, 2004, Seattle, a Stanford, seeded No. 1 in the Phoenix Regional, began the 2004 NCAA Tournament with a victory over Texas-San Antonio. After trailing 2-0 to start the game, Stanford scored nine straight points and the Cardinal never trailed the rest of the game. After the Roadrunners cut the lead to 9-6 with 14:54 left in the first half, Stanford went on a 19-6 run to take its biggest lead of the first half, 28-12, with 7:27 left. eading with 14:56 left in the game, Texas-San Antonio cut the Stanford lead to six points, 44-38, with 12:15 left. Stanford then scored 14 straight points and a 19-1 run over a span of 9:01 to increase its lead to 24 points, 63-39, with 5:04 remaining. All-America candidate Josh Childress scored ten of his 26 points and added five rebounds during Stanford s scoring spurt. Stanford extended the lead to its biggest margin of the game, 67-40, with 1:43 remaining. Childress scored 26 points (9-for-15 from the floor, 6-for-6 from the free throw line) along with nine rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks. Matt Haryasz added ten points and five rebounds off the bench. Stanford shot 50 percent from the floor and the Cardinal defense held Texas-San Antonio to only 24 percent shooting. Stanford s season came to an end in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (Phoenix Regional) with a loss to eighth-seeded Alabama. The Cardinal outrebounded the Crimson Tide, 49-29, made 26 field goal attempts compared to 16 for Alabama, and made three more three-pointers. But it was at the free throw line that Alabama proved to be the winners. Alabama made 33-of-44 free throw attempts while Stanford shot only eleven attempts, making eight. Neither team enjoyed more than a five-point lead in the first half until the 1:59 mark when Stanford jumped to a lead. A five-point Crimson Tide run made the score Stanford at halftime. Stanford held the Crimson Tide to only one field goal in 17 attempts to start the second half. That helped the Cardinal build a lead with 7:40 left in the game. But the Crimson Tide rallied with a 16-0 run. Alabama gradually expanded its lead to eight points, 67-59, with 29 seconds remaining. A three-pointer by Matt ottich cut the margin to with 25 seconds left, but three free throws by Alabama offset a layup by Justin Davis and a three-pointer by ottich near the end of the game. Davis led the Cardinal with 15 points and eleven rebounds. Stanford Post-Season Highlights After a 17-1 regular season conference record, Stanford captured the Pac-10 Tournament en route to a 30-2 overall record Stanford Basketball 111

112 Stanford NCAA/NIT Rosters Stanford s all-time NCAA roster Darren Allaway , Julius Barnes , , 01-02, Tyler Besecker , 01-02, Dave Bennion , Curtis Borchardt , , Mark Bradford Derek Bruton Johannes Burge Don Burness Josh Childress , 02-03, Jarron Collins , 98-99, 99-00, Jason Collins , Bill Cowden Dion Cross , 95-96, Howie Dallmar Jack Dana Justin Davis , 01-02, 02-03, Peter Dukes John Eikelman Tom Fuller Paul Garrett Alex Gelbard , , Tony Giovacchini , 99-00, , arren Gravely , 94-95, Dan Grunfeld , Jason Haas , Robert Halstead David Harbour , 94-95, Matt Haryasz , Chris Hernandez , 02-03, Kenny Hicks Bill Hooper Casey Jacobsen , , Rich Jackson , 95-96, Kris eems was a member of the team which advanced to the NCAA Final Four. Teyo Johnson , Adam Keefe , Joe Kirchofer , 01-02, 02-03, Brevin Knight , 95-96, Bart ammersen , Arthur ee , 96-97, 97-98, Fred inari Todd ichti Rob ittle , 02-03, Kyle ogan , , Marcus ollie Matt ottich , 01-02, 02-03, Bud Madden Mark Madsen , 97-98, 98-99, Todd Manley , Mike Mathiesen eo McCaffrey Dick McDonough Michael McDonald , 98-99, 99-00, Brian McSweeney Scott Meinert Ryan Mendez , 97-98, 99-00, Evan Moore Jim Morgan David Moseley , 97-98, 98-99, Fred Oliver John Patrick Bobby Patton Jim Pollard Andy Poppink , 94-95, Nick Ravn Eric Reveno Nick Robinson , 02-03, Peter Sauer , 96-97, 97-98, Mark Seaton , 96-97, 97-98, Olatunde Sobomehin Terry Taylor Mark Thompson , 95-96, Kamba Tshionyi , 95-96, 96-97, Pete Van Elswyk , Andrew Vlahov Ed Voss Fred ashington Jason eaver Kris eems , 96-97, 97-98, Karl ente , Carlton eatherby , Brent illiams Deshon ingate Bob reisner Howard right Tim Young , 96-97, 97-98, Andy Poppink played for the Cardinal in three NCAA Tournaments from Stanford s all-time NIT roster Darren Allaway Kenny Ammann , Brian Booker Derek Bruton , Greg Butler Dion Cross Oliver Cunningham Peter Dukes , Paul Garrett , David Harbour Kenny Hicks , Rich Jackson Adam Keefe , Brevin Knight Bart ammersen Todd ichti Marcus ollie , Todd Manley Brian McSweeney Scott Meinert ang Meyer , 89-90, Jim Morgan , Mike Morris John Patrick , 89-90, Andy Poppink Terry Taylor Andrew Vlahov , 89-90, Jason eaver Brent illiams , Deshon ingate , 89-90, Ben inkes Howard right Stanford Basketball

113 Stanford NCAA Tournament Records NCAA Tournament Records Individual Points 27, Brevin Knight vs UMass (3/16/96) 27, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97) 27, Casey Jacobsen vs Cincinnati (3/22/01) 26, Brevin Knight vs Bradley (3/14/96) 26, Arthur ee vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) 26, Arthur ee vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 26, Josh Childress vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) Field Goals 10, Adam Keefe vs Alabama (3/19/92) 10, Brent illiams vs Alabama (3/19/92) 9, Arthur ee vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) 9, Josh Childress vs San Diego (3/20/03) 9, Josh Childress vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) Field Goals Attempted 23, Kris eems vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 19, Adam Keefe vs Alabama (3/19/92) 19, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97) 18, Arthur ee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 18, David Moseley vs No. Carolina (3/19/00) 18, Casey Jacobsen vs Kansas (3/16/02) Three-Point Field Goals 5, Dion Cross vs UNC-Charlotte (3/17/95) 5, Arthur ee vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 5, Julius Barnes vs San Diego (3/20/03) 4, Peter Dukes vs Alabama (3/19/92) 4, Marcus ollie vs Alabama (3/19/92) 4, Dion Cross vs Bradley (3/14/96) 4, Kris eems vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 4, Casey Jacobsen vs So Carolina St (3/17/00) 4, Ryan Mendez vs Maryland (3/24/01) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 11, Dion Cross vs UNC-Charlotte (3/17/95) 11, Kris eems vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 11, Matt ottich vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) 10, Julius Barnes vs San Diego (3/20/03) 9, Dion Cross vs UMass (3/16/96) 9, David Moseley vs No. Carolina (3/19/00) Free Throws 12, Adam Keefe vs Siena (3/16/89) 12, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/29/97) 11, Arthur ee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 10, Brevin Knight vs Bradley (3/14/96) 10, Brevin Knight vs UMass (3/16/96) 10, Arthur ee vs Michigan (3/15/98) Free Throws Attempted 13, Adam Keefe vs Siena (3/16/89) 13, Brevin Knight vs UMass (3/16/96) 13, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97) 12, Arthur ee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 10, Brevin Knight vs Bradley (3/14/96) 10, Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma (3/14/97) 10, Arthur ee vs Michigan (3/15/98) 10, Mark Madsen vs So Carolina St (3/17/00) 10, Jarron Collins vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01) 10, Jason Collins vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01) 10, Jason Collins vs Cincinnati (3/22/01) 10, Casey Jacobsen vs Cincinnati (3/22/01) 10, Casey Jacobsen vs Kentucky (3/14/02) 10, Curtis Borchardt vs Kentucky (3/14/02) 10, Curtis Borchardt vs Kansas (3/16/02) Rebounds 17, Andy Poppink vs Bradley (3/14/96) 17, Mark Madsen vs College of Charleston (3/13/98) 16, Mark Madsen vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 15, Tim Young vs Utah (3/20/97) 14, Mark Madsen vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) Brevin Knight scored 27 points against both UMass (1996) and Utah (1997) during his NCAA Tournament career. He also added a 26-point effort against Bradley (1986). Assists 10, Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma (3/14/97) 9, Brevin Knight vs UMass (3/16/96) 9, Brevin Knight vs Utah (3/20/97) 7, Terry Taylor vs Siena (3/16/89) 7, Arthur ee vs Michigan (3/15/98) 7, Arthur ee vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) 7, Michael McDonald vs Maryland (3/24/01) Blocked Shots 5, Jason Collins vs Cincinnati (3/22/01) 5, Curtis Borchardt vs Kentucky (3/14/02) 4, Josh Childress vs San Diego (3/20/03) 4, Rob ittle vs San Diego (3/20/03) 3, Tim Young vs UNC-Charlotte (3/17/95) 3, Tim Young vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 3, Mark Madsen vs North Carolina (3/19/00) 3, Jason Collins vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) 3, Josh Childress vs Connecticut (3/22/03) Steals 4, Brevin Knight vs ake Forest (3/16/97) 3, Terry Taylor vs Siena (3/16/89) 3, Brevin Knight vs UMass (3/19/95) 3, Arthur ee vs College of Charleston (3/13/98) 3, Arthur ee vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 3, David Moseley vs North Carolina (3/19/00) 3, Josh Childress vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) Minutes 41, Arthur ee vs Kentucky (3/28/98) - ot 41, Kris eems vs Kentucky (3/28/98) - ot 40, Adam Keefe vs Alabama (3/19/92) 40, Brent illiams vs Alabama (3/19/92) 40, Kris eems vs Utah (3/20/97) - ot 40, Arthur ee vs Utah (3/20/97) - ot 40, Julius Barnes vs San Diego (3/20/03) NCAA Tournament Stanford Career eaders Points 165, Arthur ee (twelve games) 161, Mark Madsen (twelve games) 141, Tim Young (twelve games) 140, Brevin Knight (seven games) 140, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) Field Goals 58, Mark Madsen (twelve games) 58, Tim Young (twelve games) 45, Arthur ee (twelve games) 44, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) 40, Brevin Knight (seven games) Field Goals Attempted 113, Brevin Knight (seven games) 111, Arthur ee (twelve games) 111, Tim Young (twelve games) 109, Kris eems (twelve games) 100, Mark Madsen (twelve games) Three-Point Field Goals 17, Arthur ee (twelve games) 16, David Moseley (twelve games) 16, Ryan Mendez (eleven games) 15, Julius Barnes (nine games) 14, Dion Cross (four games) 14, Kris eems (twelve games) 14, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 46, David Moseley (twelve games) 42, Kris eems (twelve games) 41, Arthur ee (twelve games) 36, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) 36, Julius Barnes (nine games) Free Throws 58, Arthur ee (twelve games) 55, Brevin Knight (seven games) 42, Mark Madsen (twelve games) 38, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) 33, Jarron Collins (eleven games) Free Throws Attempted 62, Brevin Knight (seven games) 60, Mark Madsen (twelve games) 62, Arthur ee (twelve games) 46, Jarron Collins (eleven games) 43, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) Rebounds 128, Mark Madsen (twelve games) 102, Tim Young (twelve games) 54, Jarron Collins (eleven games) 45, Peter Sauer (twelve games) 42, Ryan Mendez (eleven games) Assists 46, Brevin Knight (seven games) 38, Arthur ee (twelve games) 33, Michael McDonald (thirteen games) 27, Kris eems (twelve games) 19, Ryan Mendez (eleven games) 19, Casey Jacobsen (eight games) Steals 15, Brevin Knight (seven games) 14, Arthur ee (twelve games) 10, Michael McDonald (thirteen games) 8, Kris eems (twelve games) 7, Julius Barnes (nine games) Blocked Shots 12, Tim Young (twelve games) 10, Mark Madsen (twelve games) 10, Jason Collins (six games) 10, Josh Childress (six games) 9, Rob ittle (six games) Arthur ee is the all-time career free-throw percentage leader in the history of the NCAA Tournament. Casey Jacobsen scored 27 points against Cincinnati in Stanford Basketball 113

114 Stanford NCAA Tournament Records Stanford played before 40,000 fans at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX, at the 1998 Final Four. Team Points 90, vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01) 89, UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) 85, vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 84, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00) 84, vs estern Kentucky (3/14/02) Ryan Mendez hit 16 three-pointers in 11 NCAA Tournament games. Field Goals 31, vs Alabama (3/19/92) 30, vs estern Michigan (3/15/98) 29, vs San Diego (3/20/03) 28, vs Siena (3/16/89) 28, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) Field Goals Attempted 73, vs Alabama (3/20/04) 72, vs Utah (3/20/97) 68, vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 66, vs Purdue (3/20/98) 64, vs San Diego (3/20/03) Best Field Goal Percentage.628 (27-43) vs Cincinnati (3/22/01).566 (30-53) vs Michigan (3/15/98).538 (28-52) vs Siena (3/16/89).509 (27-53) vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01).500 (27-54) vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) Three-Point Field Goals 13, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00) 11, vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 10, vs Alabama (3/19/92) 10, vs Maryland (3/24/01) 8, vs UNC-Charlotte (3/17/95) 8, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) 8, vs San Diego (3/20/03) 8, vs Connecticut (3/22/03) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 28, vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 24, vs San Diego (3/20/03) 24, Alabama (3/20/04) 23, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00) 23, vs Connecticut (3/22/03) Best Three-Point Field Goal Pct..565 (13-23) vs So Carolina St (3/17/00).533 (8-15) vs UNC-Charlotte (3/17/95).500 (10-20) vs Alabama (3/19/92).500 (4-8) vs Cincinnati (3/22/01).462 (6-13) vs UMass (3/19/95) Free Throws 31, vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01) 28, vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) 27, vs Utah (3/20/97) 25, vs estern Kentucky (3/14/02) 24, vs Oklahoma (3/14/97) Free Throws Attempted 37, vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01) 35, vs estern Kentucky (3/14/02) 34, vs Utah (3/20/97) 34, vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) 32, vs Oklahoma (3/14/97) Best Free Throw Percentage.913 (21-23) vs Bradley (3/14/96).885 (23-26) vs Alcorn State (3/11/99).875 (7-8) vs North Carolina (3/19/00).838 (31-37) vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01).833 (15-18) vs Rhode Island (3/22/98).833 (20-24) vs Kentucky (3/28/98) Rebounds 53, vs Purdue (3/20/98) 49, vs Alabama (3/20/04) 47, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00) 45, vs Bradley (3/14/96) 45, vs Kentucky (3/28/98) 45, vs Alcorn State (3/13/99) Assists 24, estern Michigan (3/15/98) 19, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00) 18, vs Oklahoma (3/14/97) 17, vs Maryland (3/24/01) 16, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) 16, vs Alcorn State (3/11/99) 16, vs San Diego (3/20/03) Blocked Shots 9, vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) 8, vs San Diego (3/20/03) 7, vs Cincinnati (3/22/01) 7, vs South Carolina State (3/17/00) 6, vs UNC-Charlotte (3/17/95) 6, vs estern Kentucky (3/14/02) 6, vs Connecticut (3/22/03) Tim Young, Arthur ee and Mark Madsen during the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Steals 11, vs Texas-San Antonio (3/18/04) 9, vs UMass (3/19/95) 8, vs ake Forest (3/16/97) 8, vs UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) 7 vs Utah (3/20/97) 7, vs Rhode Island (3/22/98) 7, vs Gonzaga (3/13/99) 7, vs St. Joseph s (3/17/01) 7, vs Kansas (3/16/02) Stanford has enjoyed a tremendous fan base during the NCAA Tournament Stanford Basketball

115 Stanford NIT Tournament Records NIT Tournament Records Individual Points 34, Todd ichti vs ong Beach St (3/17/88) 33, Adam Keefe vs isconsin (3/18/91) 31, Adam Keefe vs Hawaii (3/15/90) 29, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91) 25, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) Field Goals 14, Adam Keefe vs isconsin (3/18/91) 12, Todd ichti vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 10, Adam Keefe vs Hawaii (3/15/90) 10, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91) 10, Adam Keefe vs UMass (3/25/91) 10, Brent illiams vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) Field Goals Attempted 21, Adam Keefe vs isconsin (3/18/91) 20, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 20, Brent illiams vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 17, Kenny Ammann vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 15, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91) 15, Adam Keefe vs UMass (3/25/91) Three-Point Field Goals 5, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91) 5, Kenny Ammann vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 3, John Patrick vs UMass (3/25/91) 3, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 2, Five Times Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 10, Kenny Ammann vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 9, Kenny Ammann vs Houston (3/13/91) 9, Dion Cross vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 6, Kenny Ammann vs UMass (3/25/91) 6, John Patrick vs UMass (3/25/91) Free Throws 12, Andrew Vlahov vs UMass (3/25/91) 11, Adam Keefe vs Hawaii (3/17/94) 8, Todd ichti vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 8, Marcus ollie vs isconsin (3/18/91) 8, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 8, Andrew Vlahov vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) Free Throws Attempted 18, Adam Keefe vs Hawaii (3/15/90) 13, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 12, Andrew Vlahov vs UMass (3/25/91) 12, Andrew Vlahov vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 10, Todd ichti vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 10, Marcus ollie vs isconsin (3/18/91) Rebounds 14, Adam Keefe vs isconsin (3/18/91) 13, Deshon ingate vs Houston (3/13/91) 13, Deshon ingate vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 12, Andy Poppink vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 11, Deshon ingate vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 11, Andrew Vlahov vs UMass (3/25/91) 11, Andrew Vlahov vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) Assists 10, Marcus ollie vs Houston (3/13/91) 8, Bryan McSweeney vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 8, Kenny Ammann vs Hawaii (3/15/90) 8, John Patrick vs isconsin (3/18/91) 8, Andrew Vlahov vs UMass (3/25/91) Blocked Shots 3, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 2, Andrew Vlahov vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 1, Many Players Steals 4, Adam Keefe vs isconsin (3/18/91) 4, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 3, Andrew Vlahov vs Hawaii (3/15/90) 3, John Patrick vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 2, Many Players Minutes 40, Adam Keefe vs isconsin (3/18/91) 40, Adam Keefe vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 40, Deshon ingate vs isconsin (3/18/91) 40, Adam Keefe vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 39, Adam Keefe vs Hawaii (3/15/90) NIT Tournament Stanford Career eaders Points 146, Adam Keefe (six games) 75, Kenny Ammann (six games) 70, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 66, Deshon ingate (six games) 57, Todd ichti (two games) Field Goals 55, Adam Keefe (six games) 30, Kenny Ammann (six games) 23, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 22, Deshon ingate (six games) 20, Todd ichti (two games) Field Goals Attempted 85, Adam Keefe (six games) 60, Kenny Ammann (six games) 49, Deshon ingate (six games) 43, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 25, Todd ichti (two games) Three-Point Field Goals 16, Kenny Ammann (six games) 8, John Patrick (six games) 4, Terry Taylor (two games) 3, Dion Cross (one game) 3, Todd ichti (three games) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 34, Kenny Ammann (six games) 18, John Patrick (six games) 9, Dion Cross (one game) 9, Terry Taylor (two games) 5, Bryan McSweeney (two games) Free Throws 36, Adam Keefe (six games) 24, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 20, Marcus ollie (six games) 15, John Patrick (six games) 14, Todd ichti (two games) 14, Deshon ingate (six games) Free Throws Attempted 56, Adam Keefe (six games) 36, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 26, Deshon ingate (six games) 24, Marcus ollie (six games) 16, Todd ichti (two games) Rebounds 49, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 46, Adam Keefe (five games) 45, Deshon ingate (five games) 16, Howard right (two games) 12, Kenny Ammann (seven games) Assists 24, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 20, Kenny Ammann (five games) 19, John Patrick (five games) 18, Marcus ollie (five games) 12, Bryan McSweeney (two games) Steals 9, Adam Keefe (four games) 8, Andrew Vlahov (eight games) 3, John Patrick (two games) 3, Howard right (two games) 2, Many Players Blocked Shots 4, Adam Keefe (five games) 2, Bryan McSweeney (two games) 2, Andrew Vlahov (five games) 1, Many Players Minutes 196, Adam Keefe (five games) 190, Andrew Vlahov (seven games) 165, Deshon ingate (five games) 152, Kenny Ammann (five games) 147, John Patrick (five games) Team Points 93, vs Houston (3/13/91) 80, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 80, vs isconsin (3/18/91) 78, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 78, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) Field Goals 30, vs Houston (3/13/91) 29, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 29, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 28, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 28, vs isconsin (3/18/91) Field Goals Attempted 70, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 54, vs UMass (3/25/91) 54, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 51, vs isconsin (3/18/91) 50, vs Houston (3/13/91) Best Field Goal Percentage.644 (29-45) vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91).609 (28-46) vs ong Beach State (3/17/88).600 (30-50) vs Houston (3/13/91).549 (28-51) vs isconsin (3/18/91).478 (22-46) vs Arkansas State (3/22/88) Three-Point Field Goals 7, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 5, vs Houston (3/13/91) 5, vs UMass (3/25/91) 3, vs Arkansas State (3/22/88) 3, vs isconsin (3/18/91) 3, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 3, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 18, vs Gonzaga (3/17/954) 17, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 10, vs Arkansas State (3/22/88) 12, vs UMass (3/25/91) 9, vs Houston (3/13/91) Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.600 (3-5) vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91).556 (5-9) vs Houston (3/13/91).512 (5-12) vs UMass (3/25/91).500 (3-6) vs isconsin (3/18/91).412 (7-17) vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) Free Throws 28, vs Houston (3/13/91) 25, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 22, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 21, vs isconsin (3/18/91) 20, vs UMass (3/25/91) Free Throws Attempted 44, vs Houston (3/13/91) 34, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 31, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 29, vs isconsin (3/18/91) 26, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) Best Free Throw Percentage.769 (20-26) vs UMass (3/25/91).735 (25-34) vs Oklahoma (3/27/91).724 (21-29) vs isconsin (3/18/91).710 (22-31) vs ong Beach State (3/17/88).680 (17-25) vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) Rebounds 42, vs UMass (3/25/91) 42, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 38, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 37, vs Houston (3/13/91) 37, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) Assists 24, vs Houston (3/13/91) 19, vs UMass (3/25/91) 18, vs isconsin (3/18/91) 17, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 15, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) Blocked Shots 6, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 4, vs ong Beach State (3/17/88) 4, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 3, vs UMass (3/25/91) 1, vs Arkansas State (3/22/88) 1, vs Hawaii (3/15/90) 1, vs isconsin (3/18/91) Steals 11, vs Southern Illinois (3/21/91) 8, vs Oklahoma (3/27/91) 8, vs Gonzaga (3/17/94) 7, vs Arkansas State (3/22/88) 6, vs isconsin (3/18/91) Stanford Basketball 115

116 Stanford Record Book Team The NCAA champion Stanford basketball team was honored several years ago. Some of the team members included (-R) Don Burness, Jim Pollard, Bill Cowden, head coach Everett Dean, Father eo McCaffrey, Jack Dana and Howie Dallmar. The team swept through five opponents in winning the 1991 NIT championship. National Championships (Helms) * (NCAA) *The Helms Foundation of os Angeles, under the direction of founder Bill Schroeder, chose national champions from 1942 to 1982 and researched #1 selections from 1901 to NCAA Tournament Teams (NCAA Champions) (Sweet 16) (Final Four) (Elite Eight) NIT Teams (NIT champions) Conference Championships Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast (tie)... AAU Pacific (tie)... Pacific Pacific Pacific-10 Second Place Conference Finishes Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast AAU AAU Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific-10 Third Place Conference Finishes Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast Pacific Coast AAU Pacific-10 ongest inning Streak games, games, games, games, last 14 games of , first three games of games, games, last game of , first 14 games of games, games, games, games, games, ongest osing Streak games, last nine games of , first two games of games, games, games, last three games of , first six games of games, games, games, games, games, games, games, games, games, Fastest Starts , , , , , , , , , , , Greatest Margin of Victory points, 92-27, vs Duquesne, points, , vs New Hampshire, points, 95-42, vs ehigh, points, 71-20, vs College of Pacific, points, , vs Seattle, points, , vs California, points, , vs San Francisco State, points, 55-5, vs Davis Farm, points, 89-39, vs San Jose State, points, 92-42, vs Puget Sound, Greatest Margin of Defeat points, , vs UCA, points, 81-38, vs Oregon State, points, 88-46, vs California, points, 56-16, vs Orange Athletic Club, points, 94-54, vs Arizona, points, , vs UCA, points, , vs UCA, points, 53-15, vs Utah, points, , vs UCA, points, 89-51, vs Arizona, Road Game Victories points, 98-49, at Hawaii-Hilo, points, 85-43, at ashington State, points, , at Nevada, points, 67-27, at estern Reserve, points, 68-28, at Montana State, points, 89-52, at ashington State, points, 69-33, at UCA, points, 84-84, at ashington State, points, 62-27, at ong Beach YMCA, points, 46-12, at hittier, Neutral Game Victories points, 92-27, vs Duquesne at Cleveland, points, 73-34, vs Utah St at San Francisco, points, , vs Rochester at Kodak Classic, points, 88-52, vs UNC-Greensboro at Great Alaska Shootout in Anchorage, points, 72-37, vs Saint Mary s at Oakland, points, 89-60, vs UNC Greensboro, points, 71-45, vs Texas-San Antonio at NCAA Tournament (Seattle), points, 47-22, vs Pacific at San Jose, points, 44-20, vs Pacific at San Jose, points, 46-23, vs Santa Clara at San Francisco, points, 83-60, vs Seton Hall at Bay Area Classic in San Jose, Stanford Basketball

117 Stanford Record Book Points Todd ichti ( ) is one of only four players in conference history to be named to the All-Pac-10 team four times. Year-by-Year Scoring eaders Year Player G Pts Avg Steve Stephenson Ed Tucker Ed Tucker Ron Tomsic Russ awler Ron Tomsic George Selleck Bill Bond John Arrillaga Paul Neumann John Arrillaga John indsor Tom Dose Tom Dose Tom Dose Bob Bedell Bob Bedell Don Griffin Art Harris Don Griffin Claude Terry Claude Terry Claude Terry Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Ed Schweitzer Mike Bratz Kimberly Belton olfe Perry Kimberly Belton Brian elch John Revelli Keith Jones Keith Jones Earl Koberlein Todd ichti Todd ichti Todd ichti Todd ichti Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Brent illiams Dion Cross Dion Cross Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Arthur ee Arthur ee Casey Jacobsen Casey Jacobsen Casey Jacobsen Julius Barnes Josh Childress Team Scoring Year Pts , , , , , , , , , ,393 Team Scoring Average Year Pts Team Scoring Game 129, vs Yale, , vs New Hampshire, , vs UC Irvine, , vs UCA, , vs Hawaii Pacific, , vs Rochester, , vs Arizona, , vs USC, , vs UCA, , vs Denver, , vs Alaska, , vs UC San Diego, , vs Seattle, , vs Alaska Anchorage, , vs ashington, , vs Iowa State, Kimberly Belton ( ) is one of Stanford s great players of the modern era. Belton is the school s third all-time rebounder and sixth all-time scorer. 103, vs Harvard, , vs Dartmouth, , vs Nevada, , vs California, , vs San Francisco State, , vs Oregon, , vs Harvard, Fewest Points Per Game Season 15.2, Fewest Points Scored Season 231, (12 games) Game 10, vs Oregon Athletic Club, Fewest Points Allowed Season 197, (13 games) Game 5, vs Davis, , vs San Jose Teachers, Hank uisetti s 50 points vs. Duquesne in remains a Stanford single-game scoring record. Year-by-Year Team Scoring Year G Pts Avg , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Stanford Basketball 117

118 Stanford Record Book Points The 50 Point Club 50, Hank uisetti vs Duquesne, The 40 Point Club 49, Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, , Hank uisetti vs Oregon, , Tom Dose vs ashington State, , Kimberly Belton vs USC, , Claude Terry vs Oregon State, , Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, , Ron Tomsic vs USC, The 30 Point Club 39, Ron Tomsic vs Bradley, , Ron Tomsic vs USC, , Tom Dose vs UCA, , Art Harris vs Oregon, , Art Harris vs ashington State, , Claude Terry vs Oregon, , Claude Terry vs Oregon, , Keith Jones vs Arizona, , Adam Keefe vs Virginia, , Adam Keefe vs ashington, , Josh Childress vs USC, , Tom Dose vs UCA, , Dennis O Neill vs yoming, , Rich Kelley vs Oregon State, , Todd ichti vs Arizona, , olfe Perry vs UCA, , Todd ichti vs Cal State ong Beach, , Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, , Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, , Kris eems vs Oregon, , Matt ottich vs Gonzaga, , Don Griffin vs ashington, , Adam Keefe vs ashington State, , Jason Collins vs ashington, , Julius Barnes vs Oregon State, , Claude Terry vs Utah, , Rich Kelley vs ashington, , Kimberly Belton vs Boston College, , Adam Keefe vs Colgate, , Adam Keefe vs Arizona State, , Kris eems vs ashington, , Casey Jacobsen at Oregon, , Tom Dose vs UCA, , Rich Kelley vs USF, , Kimberly Belton vs Oregon State, , John Revelli vs St.Mary s, , Todd ichti vs Chaminade, , Todd ichti vs Santa Clara, , Adam Keefe vs ashington State, , Adam Keefe vs Hawaii, , Brevin Knight vs Colgate, , Tim Young vs Seton Hall, , Casey Jacobsen at ashington, , John indsor vs UCA, , Darrell Sutherland vs UCA, , Bob Bedell vs ashington, , Rich Kelley vs Utah, , Rich Kelley vs USC, , Mike Bratz vs Santa Clara, , olfe Perry vs Oregon, , Keith Jones vs Oregon State, , John Revelli vs USIU, , Todd ichti vs Seton Hall, , Todd ichti vs UC Santa Barbara, , Howard right vs UCA, , Todd ichti vs Arizona State, , Adam Keefe vs UCA, , Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, , Dion Cross vs Arizona, , Brevin Knight vs Oregon, Career Player Years G Fg-Ft Total 1. Todd ichti , Adam Keefe , Casey Jacobsen , Brevin Knight , Dion Cross , Kimberly Belton , Howard right , John Revelli , Claude Terry , Tim Young ,111 1, Keith Jones , Tom Dose , Brian elch , Ron Tomsic ,416 Adam Keefe averaged a Stanford single-season record 25.3 points per game in Rich Kelley , Art Harris , Hank uisetti , olfe Perry , Brent illiams , Don Griffin , Kris eems ,020 1, Arthur ee , Mark Madsen , Andy Poppink , Ed Schweitzer , Jarron Collins , Casey Jacobsen , Josh Childress , Bob Bedell , Julius Barnes , Greg Butler , Ryan Mendez , Bill Bond , George Selleck ,004 Season Player Year G Fg-Ft Pts 1. Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Todd ichti Todd ichti Casey Jacobsen Keith Jones Casey Jacobsen Adam Keefe Keith Jones Claude Terry Art Harris Don Griffin Claude Terry Julius Barnes Mike Bratz Rich Kelley Tom Dose Howard right Todd ichti Ron Tomsic Arthur ee John Revelli Todd ichti olfe Perry Jason Collins Career Points Per Game Player (min 2 years) Years G Fg-Ft Pts Avg 1. Claude Terry , Tom Dose , Todd ichti , Rich Kelley , Adam Keefe , Casey Jacobsen , Art Harris , Keith Jones , Ron Tomsic , Hank uisetti , Don Griffin , John Revelli , Ed Tucker Kimberly Belton , Brevin Knight , Bob Bedell , Dion Cross , Ed Schweitzer , Bill Bond , George Selleck , Paul Neumann Brian elch , Howard right , Russ awler Mike Bratz Tim Young , Josh Childress , Season Points Per Game Player Year G Fg-Ft Pts Avg 1. Adam Keefe Casey Jacobsen Adam Keefe Claude Terry Claude Terry Tom Dose Art Harris Don Griffin Todd ichti Todd ichti Adam Keefe Rich Kelley Keith Jones Tom Dose Keith Jones Mike Bratz Claude Terry Ron Tomsic Ron Tomsic John Revelli Rich Kelley olfe Perry Casey Jacobsen Todd ichti Rich Kelley Freshman Records Points Year G Fg-Ft Pts 1. Todd ichti Casey Jacobsen Ed Schweitzer John Revelli Tim Young Johnny Rodgers Kimberly Belton Brevin Knight Dion Cross Adam Keefe Season Ppg Year G Fg-Ft Pts Avg 1. Hank uisetti Todd ichti Casey Jacobsen Tim Young Brevin Knight Dion Cross Adam Keefe Josh Childress Darren Allaway Mark Madsen Stanford Basketball

119 Stanford Record Book Field Goals Year-by-Year Field Goal Percentage Year Fg Fga Pct Don Griffin, a three-year starter, averaged 16.1 ppg from Johnny Rogers led the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.588) during the season. Year-by-Year Field Goal Percentage eaders Year Player Fg-Fga Pct Ed Tucker Ron Tomsic Don Carlson Dave Epperson Ron Tomsic Barry Brown Dick Haga Dick Haga Paul Neumann Jerry Thuesen Phil Kelly Tom Dose Tom Dose Tom Dose Ray Kosanke Jack Gilbert Rich Baker Art Harris Dennis O Neill Claude Terry Claude Terry Bob Buell Rich Kelley Ed Schweitzer Ed Schweitzer Ed Schweitzer Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Jeff Ryan John Revelli John Revelli Earl Koberlein Andy Fischer Todd ichti Todd ichti Howard right Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Dion Cross Andy Poppink Bart ammersen Mark Seaton Mark Madsen Mark Madsen Mark Madsen Jason Collins Jason Collins Curtis Borchardt Rob ittle Justin Davis Team Field Goals Year Fg Team Field Goal Attempts Year Fga , , , , , , , , , ,802 Team Field Goal Percentage Year Pct Five Stanford players have won the conference field goal percentage title since , including Howard right (.622) in Field Goals Game: 49 vs Denver, Field Goal Percentage Game:.769 (30-39) vs Oregon, Field Goals Game: 23, Hank uisetti vs Duquesne, Best Field Goal Percentage (Game, Minimum 10 attempts) (12-12), Todd ichti vs Furman, (10-10), Tim Patterson vs UCSB, (13-14), Jason Collins vs ashington, (12-13), Todd ichti vs CS ong Beach, (11-12), Adam Keefe vs USF, (11-12), Andy Poppink vs American, (10-11), Curtis Borchardt vs CS ong Beach, (10-11), Justin Davis vs UCA, (9-10), Keith Jones vs UCA, (9-10), John Revelli vs SU, (9-10), Adam Keefe vs North Carolina, (9-10), Justin Davis vs UNV, Stanford Basketball 119

120 Stanford Record Book Field Goals Career Field Goals Player Years Fg 1. Adam Keefe Todd ichti Kimberly Belton Claude Terry Howard right Brian elch Keith Jones Tim Young Tom Dose Casey Jacobsen Dion Cross Ron Tomsic John Revelli Rich Kelley olfe Perry Brent illiams Art Harris Don Griffin Ed Schweitzer Mark Madsen Kris eems Greg Butler Bob Bedell Andy Poppink Mike Bratz Season Field Goals Player Year Fg 1. Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Todd ichti Keith Jones Todd ichti Adam Keefe Don Griffin Arthur Harris Mike Bratz Casey Jacobsen Claude Terry Casey Jacobsen Claude Terry Howard right Claude Terry Ron Tomsic olfe Perry Keith Jones Howard right Tom Dose Rich Kelley Todd ichti Tom Dose Ron Tomsic Ed Schweitzer Career Field Goal Attempts Player Years Fga 1. Todd ichti , Tom Dose , Adam Keefe , Ron Tomsic , Claude Terry , Brent illiams , Brevin Knight , Dion Cross , Brian elch , Don Griffin , Casey Jacobsen , olfe Perry , Tim Young , Kimberly Belton , Keith Jones , Howard right , Rich Kelley , Kris eems , Russ awler Bill Bond John Revelli Julius Barnes George Selleck Ed Schweitzer Josh Childress Season Field Goal Attempts Player Year Fga 1. Ron Tomsic Don Griffin Adam Keefe Keith Jones Casey Jacobsen Bill Bond Todd ichti Julius Barnes Claude Terry Arthur Harris Claude Terry Mike Bratz Claude Terry Adam Keefe Todd ichti Brent illiams Tom Dose Casey Jacobsen olfe Perry Russ awler Tom Dose Ed Tucker Bob Bedell Don Griffin George Selleck Career Field Goal Percentage Player (Min. 2-years) Years G Fgm-Fga Pct 1. Jason Collins Adam Keefe John Revelli Mark Madsen Kimberly Belton Rob ittle Mark Seaton Justin Davis Howard right Joe Kirchofer Todd ichti Curtis Borchardt Ed Schweitzer Rich Baker Derek Bruton Matt Haryasz Jarron Collins Keith Jones Todd Manley Earl Koberlein Andy Fischer Greg Butler Tim Young Steve Brown , Jack Gilbert 1963, 65, Season Field Goal Percentage Player (min. 100 Fga) Year G Fgm-Fga Pct 1. John Revelli Adam Keefe Adam Keefe John Revelli Howard right Jason Collins Kimberly Belton Jason Collins Adam Keefe Mark Madsen John Revelli Jack Gilbert Rich Baker Mark Madsen Johnny Rogers Mark Madsen Howard right Curtis Borchardt Justin Davis Rob ittle Rob ittle Greg Butler Andrew Vlahov Adam Keefe Keith Jones Mark Seaton, who played in 114 games at Stanford, ranks sixth all-time in career field goal percentage at.565. Freshman Records Field Goals Year Fg 1. Todd ichti Ed Schweitzer Casey Jacobsen Tim Young Brian elch Johnny Rodgers Kimberly Belton Dion Cross Josh Childress Field Goal Attempts Year Fga 1. Todd ichti Casey Jacobsen Brian elch Tim Young Brevin Knight olfe Perry Josh Childress Dion Cross Field Goal Percentage (min 35 shots made) Year Fg-Fga Pct 1. Adam Keefe Jason Collins Mark Seaton Johnny Rogers Kimberly Belton Mark Madsen Todd ichti Jarron Collins Dick Dohrmann Andy Fischer Stanford Basketball

121 Stanford Record Book Free Throws Year-by-Year Team Free Throw Pct. Year Ftm Fta Pct Doug Marty hit.881 from the free throw line in Ryan Mendez, who is third all-time in career free throw percentage (.869) at Stanford, was the Pac-10 champion during the (.875) and (.931) seasons. Year-by-Year Free Throw Percentage eaders Year Player Ftm-Fta Pct Morley Thompson Ed Tucker Ed Tucker Ron Tomsic George Selleck Ron Tomsic Bill Bond Hap agner Jerry Thuesen Paul Neumann John Arrillaga John Hendry Darrell Sutherland Tom Dose Tom Dose Kent Hinckley Howard Hassen Gary Petersmeyer Gary Petersmeyer Mal McElwain Claude Terry Claude Terry Dave Frost Bob Buell Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Mike Bratz Mike Bratz Mark Pitchford olfe Perry Brian elch Doug Marty Johnny Rogers Johnny Rogers Keith Jones Novian hitsitt Todd ichti Terry Taylor Todd ichti Terry Taylor Kenny Ammann John Patrick Marcus ollie Marcus ollie Dion Cross Dion Cross Dion Cross Brevin Knight Arthur ee Arthur ee Ryan Mendez David Moseley Ryan Mendez Julius Barnes Julius Barnes Chris Hernandez Team Free Throws Year Ft Team Free Throw Attempts Year Fta Since the season, six Stanford players have won the conference free throw percentage title ten times, including Arthur ee who won the title during his junior (.886) and senior seasons(.886). Team Free Throw Percentage Year Pct Free Throws Made Game 44, vs BYU-Hawaii, , vs Cal Poly SO, Free Throws Attempted Game 62, vs BYU-Hawaii, Free Throws Percentage Game.950 (19-of-20), vs UCA, (19-of-20), vs Oregon St, Consecutive Free Throws Made 49, Ryan Mendez, , Todd ichti, Best Free Throw Percentage (18-18), Todd ichti vs UC Santa Barbara, (15-15), Todd ichti vs Arizona, (14-14), Dick Haga vs Oregon St, (14-14), Todd ichti vs Baylor, (14-14), Brevin Knight vs ash., (13-13), Julius Barnes vs USC, (13-13), Julius Barnes vs Arizona St, (12-12), Jerry Thuesen vs Oregon St, (12-12), Jack Gilbert vs Oregon, (12-12), Keith Ramee vs California, (12-12), Arthur ee vs Arizona, (12-12), Curtis Borchardt vs San Francisco State, Stanford Basketball 121

122 Stanford Record Book Free Throws Not only was Rich Kelley a dominant front line scorer for Stanford, he could also shoot free throws. Kelley led the league during the season at 85 percent (11-11), Brevin Knight vs USC, (11-11), Curtis Borchardt at Arizona, (11-11), Chris Hernandez vs Kansas, (10-10), Dick Haga vs Oregon St, (10-10), Brian elch vs Seton Hall, (10-10), Keith Jones vs Oregon St, (10-10), John Revelli vs ash., (10-10), Adam Keefe vs California, (10-10), Adam Keefe vs Rider, (10-10), John Patrick vs USC, (10-10), Dion Cross vs isconsin, (10-10), Brevin Knight vs Bradley, (10-10), Arthur ee vs Michigan, (10-10), Ryan Mendez vs UCA, (15-16), Adam Keefe vs Arizona, (13-14), Todd ichti vs Chaminade, (13-14), Darren Allaway vs ash. St, (12-13), Todd ichti vs Santa Clara, (12-13), Adam Keefe vs ash. State, (12-13), Adam Keefe vs California, (12-13), Arthur ee vs Oregon St, (11-12), John Revelli vs Oregon, (11-12), Andy Poppink vs ash, (11-12), Arthur ee vs Arizona St, (11-12), Arthur ee vs Gonzaga, (11-12), Matt Haryasz vs Southern Utah, (10-11), Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, (10-11), Adam Keefe vs UCA, (10-11), Adam Keefe vs Virginia, (10-11), Arthur ee vs ash. St, Career Free Throws Player Years Ftm 1. Adam Keefe Brevin Knight Todd ichti John Revelli Tim Young Howard right Casey Jacobsen Keith Jones Claude Terry Rich Kelley Kimberly Belton Paul Neumann Ron Tomsic Jarron Collins Mark Madsen Dion Cross George Selleck Dick Haga Bill Bond Mark Madsen Don Griffin Brian elch Ed Tucker Russ awler Bob Bedell Season Free Throws Player Year Ftm 1. Adam Keefe Casey Jacobsen Adam Keefe Todd ichti Keith Jones Brevin Knight Arthur ee John Revelli John Revelli Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Todd ichti Jason Collins Rich Kelley Keith Jones Todd ichti Arthur ee Curtis Borchardt Ron Tomsic Paul Neumann Tim Young Ron Tomsic Mark Madsen Casey Jacobsen Jarron Collins Career Free Throw Attempts Player Years Fta 1. Adam Keefe Brevin Knight John Revelli Todd ichti Howard right Kimberly Belton Tim Young Mark Madsen Casey Jacobsen Keith Jones Jarron Collins Claude Terry Ron Tomsic Rich Kelley Tom Dose Arthur Harris Paul Neumann Mark Madsen Ryan Mendez Arthur ee George Selleck Dick Haga Bill Bond Brian elch Dion Cross Season Free Throw Attempts Player Year Fta 1. Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Casey Jacobsen John Revelli Keith Jones Mark Madsen Kimberly Belton Curtis Borchardt John Revelli Brevin Knight Tom Dose Brevin Knight Jason Collins Jarron Collins Ron Tomsic Todd ichti Jim Ramstead Ron Tomsic Russ awler George Selleck Arthur ee Paul Neumann Jarron Collins Casey Jacobsen Career Free Throw Percentage Player Years Ft-Fta Pct 1. Jerry Thuesen Chris Hernandez Ryan Mendez Arthur ee Todd ichti Terry Taylor Dion Cross Johnny Rogers Paul Neumann Kenny Ammann Novian hitsitt Brevin Knight Doug Marty John Patrick Steve Brown Rich Kelley Julius Barnes Kris eems Mike Bratz Matt ottich Kent Hinckley Dave Frost Brian elch Casey Jacobsen Keith Jones Tim Young Season Free Throw Percentage Player Year Ft-Fta Pct 1. Ryan Mendez Dion Cross Chris Hernandez Arthur ee Arthur ee Doug Marty Todd ichti Ryan Mendez David Moseley Terry Taylor Jerry Thuesen Matt ottich Kenny Ammann Terry Taylor Paul Neumann Novian hitsitt Todd ichti Marcus ollie Terry Taylor John Patrick Brevin Knight Rich Kelley Kent Hinckley Dion Cross Tom Dose Kris eems Freshman Records Free Throws Year Ftm 1. Todd ichti John Revelli Brevin Knight Casey Jacobsen Howard right Adam Keefe Tim Young Kimberly Belton Johnny Rogers Keith Ramee Free Throw Attempts Year Fta 1. Todd ichti John Revelli Brevin Knight Howard right Kimberly Belton Casey Jacobsen Adam Keefe Tim Young Keith Ramee Darren Allaway Dion Cross Free Throw Percentage (min 15 attempts) Year Ft-Fta Pct 1. Dion Cross Ryan Mendez Johnny Rogers Todd ichti Bobby Patton Dan Grunfeld Brevin Knight Darren Allaway Casey Jacobsen Fred ashington Stanford Basketball

123 Stanford Record Book Rebounds Year-by-Year Rebounds Rebound Average Year G Reb Avg , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Mark Madsen led the Cardinal in rebounding three straight years. Tim Young finished his career as Stanford s #2 all-time rebounder (1,070). Team Rebounds Year Rebs , , , , , , , , , ,206 Team Rebound Average Year Avg Year-by-Year Rebounding eaders Year Player G Reb Avg Don Carlson Russ awler Russ awler Barry Brown Dick Haga Dick Haga Dick Haga John indsor John indsor Tom Dose Tom Dose Clayton Raaka Ray Kosanke Bob Bedell Art Harris Art Harris Bill Palmer Bill Palmer Mike Michel Steve Shupe Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Ed Schweitzer Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton John Revelli John Revelli Hans ichary John Revelli Kent Seymour Howard right Howard right Howard right Howard right Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Brent illiams Andy Poppink Tim Young Andy Poppink Tim Young Tim Young Mark Madsen Mark Madsen Mark Madsen Jason Collins Curtis Borchardt Josh Childress Josh Childress Total Rebounds Game 81, vs Brigham Young, Rebound Average Season 49.7, Rebound Margin Game 34 (51-17), vs San Jose State, Curtis Borchardt led the Pac-10 in rebounding in Game Rebounds 27, Rich Kelley vs Kentucky, , Rich Kelley vs SU, , Kimberly Belton vs California, , Adam Keefe vs Oregon, , Clayton Raaka vs California, , Ed Schweitzer vs California, , Adam Keefe vs Southern Utah, , Tim Young vs Oregon, , Curtis Borchardt vs Arizona, , Tom Dose vs Oregon State, , Chuck Moore vs yoming, , Rich Kelley vs Utah, , Mark Madsen at ashington, , Curtis Borchardt vs Purdue, , Rich Kelley vs Air Force, , Rich Kelley vs Utah State, , Ed Schweitzer vs ashington, , Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, , Rich Kelley vs USC, , Rich Kelley vs Illinois, , Ed Schweitzer vs isconsin, , Kimberly Belton vs ashington, , Adam Keefe vs ashington, , Curtis Borchardt at Oregon State, , Clayton Raaka vs ashington, , Tom Dose vs USC, , Bob Bedell vs Arizona State, , Ray Kosanke vs California, , Rich Kelley vs ashington, , Rich Kelley vs California, , George Schader vs UCA, , Ed Schweitzer vs Miami (Ohio), , Kimberly Belton vs ashington, , Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, , Tim Young vs Oregon, , Andy Poppink vs Bradley, , Tim Young vs Arizona, , Mark Madsen vs College of Charleston, , Tim Young vs Rhode Island, , Curtis Borchardt at Arizona State, , Mal McElwain vs ashington, , Rich Kelley vs ashington State, , Rich Kelley vs ashington, , Ed Schweitzer vs Nevada-Reno, Stanford Basketball 123

124 Stanford Record Book Rebounds Howard right ( ) led the Cardinal in rebounding all four seasons. 16, Ed Schweitzer vs USF, , Ed Schweitzer vs ashington, , Ed Schweitzer vs Minnesota, , Ed Schweitzer vs SU, , Kimberly Belton vs Arizona, , John Revelli vs USIU, , Adam Keefe vs ashington, , Adam Keefe vs Arizona, , Tim Young vs Seton Hall, , Tim Young vs Arizona State, , Mark Madsen vs Kentucky, , Andy Poppink vs Oregon State, , Curtis Borchardt at ashington, , Justin Davis at UNV, , Mike edgerwood vs ashington, , Craig Cordes vs Santa Clara, , Rich Kelley vs USC, , Rich Kelley vs California, , Rich Kelley vs USC, , Ed Schweitzer vs ashington, , Ed Schweitzer vs UCA, , Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, , Adam Keefe vs ashington State, , Tim Young vs Navy, , Tim Young vs Utah, , Tim Young vs California, , Jason Collins vs Duke, , Curtis Borchardt vs Oregon, Career Rebounds Player Years Reb 1. Adam Keefe , Tim Young , Kimberly Belton Rich Kelley Howard right Mark Madsen John Revelli Tom Dose Jarron Collins Ed Schweitzer Todd ichti Andy Poppink Russ awler Clayton Raaka Brent illiams Josh Childress Bob Bedell John indsor Justin Davis Dick Haga Art Harris Brian elch Andrew Vlahov Peter Sauer Barry Brown Season Rebounds Player Year Reb 1. Adam Keefe Curtis Borchardt Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Adam Keefe Ed Schweitzer Rich Kelley Mark Madsen Tim Young Adam Keefe Tom Dose Tom Dose Don Carlson Josh Childress Jason Collins Barry Brown Clayton Raaka Kimberly Belton Howard right Tim Young Bill Palmer John Revelli Kimberly Belton Tim Young Russ awler Career Rebounds Per Game Player Years G Reb Avg 1. Rich Kelley Tom Dose Adam Keefe , Kimberly Belton Ed Schweitzer Bill Palmer Russ awler Clayton Raaka Tim Young , John Revelli Bob Bedell Mark Madsen Ray Kosanke John indsor Barry Brown Dick Haga Curtis Borchardt Arthur Harris Howard right Josh Childress Jason Collins Mike Mann Mal McElwain Mike Michel Orlando ard Season Rebounds Per Game Player Year G Reb Avg 1. Rich Kelley Rich Kelley Adam Keefe Tom Dose Rich Kelley Curtis Borchardt Ed Schweitzer Russ awler Barry Brown Tom Dose Don Carlson Clayton Raaka Tom Dose John indsor Kimberly Belton Adam Keefe Russ awler Mark Madsen Bob Bedell Adam Keefe Ray Kosanke Tom Dose Kimberly Belton Mark Madsen Kimberly Belton Freshman Records Player Year Reb 1. Tim Young Ed Schweitzer Kimberly Belton John Revelli Scott Russell Jason Collins Adam Keefe Josh Childress Mark Madsen Jarron Collins Rebound Average Year Avg 1. Tim Young Jason Collins Adam Keefe Mark Madsen Josh Childress Darren Allaway Brevin Knight Curtis Borchardt Jarron Collins Peter Sauer Ed Schweitzer was the league s top rebounder during the season Stanford Basketball

125 Stanford Record Book Three Point Field Goals Ryan Mendez finished his career with 178 three-point field goals, fourth on Stanford s all-time list. Year-by-Year Three-Point Field Goal Pct. Year Fg Fga Pct Team Three-Point Field Goals Year Fg Team Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Year Fga Team Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Year Pct Three-Point Goals Game Team 15, vs UCA, , vs New Hampshire, Player 8, Terry Taylor vs Seattle Pacific, , Julius Barnes vs Rice, Three-Point Goals Attempted Game Team 42, vs UCA, Player 15, Peter Dukes vs Arizona, Three-Point Field Goal Pct Game.727 (8-11), vs Oregon State, Year-by-Year Three-Point Shooting Year Player Fg-Fga Pct Terry Taylor Todd ichti Scott Meinert Kenny Ammann John Patrick Marcus ollie Dion Cross Dion Cross Dion Cross Dion Cross Ryan Mendez Ryan Mendez Arthur ee David Moseley Michael McDonald Casey Jacobsen Matt ottich Chris Hernandez Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Game (Minimum 5 attempts) (7-7), Dion Cross vs Arizona, (5-5), Peter Dukes vs Arizona, (6-7), John Patrick vs Oregon State, (6-7), Chris Hernandez vs UC Irvine, (6-7), Matt ottich vs Gonzaga, (5-6), Todd ichti vs ashington, (5-6), Kris eems vs USD, (5-6), Arthur ee vs Santa Clara, (5-6), Michael McDonald vs SF St, (4-5), Terry Taylor vs Oregon St, (4-5), Terry Taylor vs Indiana, (4-5), John Patrick vs Oregon St, (4-5), Arthur ee vs California, (4-5), David Moseley vs ash. St, (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Iowa, (4-5), Ryan Mendez vs New Hamp, (4-5), Ryan Mendez at USC, (4-5), David Moseley vs Miss. St, (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon St, (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona St, (4-5), Julius Barnes at Arizona St, Career 3-point Goals Player Years Fg 1. Dion Cross Casey Jacobsen Kris eems Ryan Mendez David Moseley Matt ottich Terry Taylor Julius Barnes Arthur ee Peter Dukes Todd ichti Kenny Ammann Josh Childress John Patrick Michael McDonald Brevin Knight Peter Sauer Marcus ollie David Harbour Chris Hernandez Tony Giovacchini Brent illiams Scott Meinert Kenny Hicks Andrew Vlahov Andy Poppink Season 3-Point Goals Player Year Fg 1. Casey Jacobsen Dion Cross Peter Dukes Julius Barnes Matt ottich Dion Cross Casey Jacobsen David Moseley Matt ottich Kris eems Terry Taylor Casey Jacobsen Arthur ee Kris eems John Patrick Kris eems Kenny Ammann Michael McDonald Dion Cross Arthur ee Terry Taylor Ryan Mendez Josh Childress Kenny Ammann Ryan Mendez Career 3-Point Attempts Player Years Fga 1. Dion Cross Casey Jacobsen Kris eems Matt ottich Julius Barnes David Moseley Ryan Mendez Arthur ee Peter Dukes Terry Taylor Josh Childress Brevin Knight David Moseley Peter Sauer Kenny Ammann John Patrick Todd ichti Michael McDonald David Harbour Marcus ollie Tony Giovacchini Brent illiams Chris Hernandez Kenny Hicks Andrew Vlahov Season 3-Point Attempts Player Year Fga 1. Julius Barnes Matt ottich Matt ottich Dion Cross Casey Jacobsen Casey Jacobsen Dion Cross Casey Jacobsen Peter Dukes Kris eems Kris eems David Moseley Kris eems Josh Childress Kenny Ammann Arthur ee Terry Taylor Arthur ee Julius Barnes John Patrick Peter Dukes Ryan Mendez Terry Taylor Brevin Knight Michael McDonald Career 3-Point Field Goal Pct Player Years Fg-Fga Pct 1. Todd ichti Terry Taylor Dion Cross Kenny Ammann Casey Jacobsen John Patrick Ryan Mendez Chris Hernandez Marcus ollie Michael McDonald Arthur ee Teyo Johnson Kris eems Nick Ravn Scott Meinert David Moseley Peter Dukes Novian hitsitt Matt ottich David Moseley Peter Sauer Julius Barnes Josh Childress Andy Poppink Bobby Patton Season 3-Pt Fg Pct Player Year Fg-Fga Pct 1. Scott Meinert Todd ichti Michael McDonald Marcus ollie Terry Taylor Dion Cross Todd ichti Casey Jacobsen Ryan Mendez Peter Dukes Terry Taylor Dion Cross Kenny Ammann Chris Hernandez John Patrick David Moseley Arthur ee Terry Taylor Casey Jacobsen Todd ichti Ryan Mendez Kris eems David Moseley Ryan Mendez Peter Sauer Freshman Records Three-Point Fg Year Fg 1. Casey Jacobsen Dion Cross Ryan Mendez David Moseley Josh Childress Dan Grunfeld Kris eems Chris Hernandez Brevin Knight Matt ottich Three-Point Fga Year Fga 1. Casey Jacobsen Josh Childress David Moseley Ryan Mendez Dion Cross Brevin Knight Dan Grunfeld Kris eems Chris Hernandez Julius Barnes Three-Point Fg Pct Year Fg-Fga Pct (Minimum ten attempts) 1. Dion Cross Teyo Johnson Arthur ee Casey Jacobsen Ryan Mendez Matt ottich Dan Grunfeld Peter Sauer Kris eems David Moseley Stanford Basketball 125

126 Stanford Record Book Assists Career Player Years Assists 1. Brevin Knight Keith Ramee Terry Taylor Marcus ollie Michael McDonald Arthur ee Todd ichti Mike Bratz Julius Barnes Andrew Vlahov olfe Perry John Patrick Casey Jacobsen Doug Marty Matt ottich Kris eems Brian elch Paul Giovacchini Kimberly Belton Adam Keefe Tony Giovacchini Keith Jones Howard right Andy Poppink Tim Young Brevin Knight s 780 career assists is #1 all-time at Stanford and fourth-best in Pac-10 history. Year-by-Year Team Assist Average Year G Assists Avg Year-by-Year Assist eaders Year Player G Assists Avg Melvin Arterberry Mike Bratz Mike Bratz Paul Giovacchini Paul Giovacchini Doug Marty Doug Marty Doug Marty Keith Ramee Keith Ramee Keith Ramee Keith Ramee Terry Taylor Terry Taylor Terry Taylor John Patrick John Patrick Marcus ollie Marcus ollie Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Arthur ee Arthur ee Michael McDonald Michael McDonald Casey Jacobsen Julius Barnes Chris Hernandez Andrew Vlahov s 278 career assists is tenth-best in school history, and #1 among Stanford s frontline players. Team Assists Year Assists Game Assists 13, Brevin Knight vs USC, , Brevin Knight vs California, , Brevin Knight vs Alaska Anchorage, , Brevin Knight vs Arizona State, , Brevin Knight vs California, , Keith Ramee vs Oregon State, , Terry Taylor vs SU, , Brevin Knight vs California, , Brevin Knight vs Arizona, , Terry Taylor vs Oregon State, , Keith Ramee vs Seton Hall, , Marcus ollie vs Oregon, , Brevin Knight vs Virginia, , Brevin Knight vs Arizona, , Brevin Knight vs Oregon State, , Keith Ramee vs Yale, , Mike Bratz vs SU,, , Paul Giovacchini vs Cal Poly Pomona, , Keith Ramee vs Seattle, , Keith Ramee vs ashington, , Terry Taylor vs Vanderbilt, , Marcus ollie vs Houston, , Marcus ollie vs Arizona State, , Brevin Knight vs Oregon State, , Brevin Knight vs Stetson, , Brevin Knight vs Rice, , Brevin Knight vs Arizona, , Brevin Knight vs USC, , Brevin Knight vs American, , Brevin Knight vs California, , Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma, , Arthur ee vs ashington, , Arthur ee vs Arizona State, , Arthur ee vs Oregon State, , Julius Barnes at Arizona, Season Player Year Assists 1. Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Marcus ollie Brevin Knight Keith Ramee Michael McDonald Terry Taylor Arthur ee Terry Taylor Brevin Knight Arthur ee Michael McDonald Terry Taylor Marcus ollie Keith Ramee Mike Bratz Julius Barnes Chris Hernandez John Patrick Keith Ramee John Patrick Mike Bratz Matt ottich Casey Jacobsen Marcus ollie Matt ottich Freshman Records Player Year Assists 1. Brevin Knight Keith Ramee Casey Jacobsen olfe Perry Mark Pitchford Keith Jones Steve Brown Kimberly Belton Brian elch Michael McDonald Stanford Basketball

127 Stanford Record Book Steals Three times in conference history a Stanford player has led the league in steals average. Keith Ramee led the Pac-10 in thefts during the season with an average of two per game. Year-by-Year Team Steals Average Year G Stl Avg Year-by-Year Individual Steals Average Year Player G Steals Avg Mike Bratz olfe Perry olfe Perry Kimberly Belton Keith Jones Steve Brown Keith Ramee Keith Jones Keith Ramee Keith Ramee Todd ichti Todd ichti Terry Taylor Andrew Vlahov Adam Keefe Adam Keefe Marcus ollie Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Arthur ee Arthur ee Michael McDonald David Moseley Michael McDonald Julius Barnes Josh Childress Chris Hernandez Stanford began recording steals as a statistic during the season. That year, Mike Bratz led the team with 59, fifth-best in school history. Team Steals Year Steals Steals Game 10, Brevin Knight vs McNeese State, Career Steals Player Years Steals 1. Brevin Knight Keith Ramee Todd ichti Adam Keefe Andrew Vlahov Keith Jones Arthur ee olfe Perry Marcus ollie Steve Brown Terry Taylor Howard right Andy Poppink Eric Reveno John Paye Kimberly Belton Earl Koberlein Michael McDonald Brent illiams David Moseley Justin Davis Andy Fischer Kris eems Josh Childress Brian elch Season Steals Player Year Steals 1. Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Brevin Knight Mike Bratz Arthur ee Keith Ramee Keith Ramee Adam Keefe Andrew Vlahov Andrew Vlahov Adam Keefe Keith Jones Keith Ramee Todd ichti Keith Jones Terry Taylor Marcus ollie Todd ichti Eric Reveno Marcus ollie Arthur ee Josh Childress olfe Perry Howard right Freshman Records Steals Year Steals 1. Brevin Knight Keith Ramee Todd ichti Keith Jones Mark Pitchford Steve Brown John Paye Kimberly Belton Adam Keefe David Moseley Josh Childress David Moseley (left) and Michael McDonald each picked 26 steals during the season Stanford Basketball 127

128 Stanford Record Book Blocks Curtis Borchardt blocked a school record six shots against Cal State Bakersfield during the season. Borchardt also recorded six blocks against Purdue ( ) and Michigan State ( ). Year-by-Year Team Blocked Shots Year G Blks Avg Year-by-Year Blocked Shots Year Player G Blks Avg Kimberly Belton Mark Pitchford Kimberly Belton Kimberly Belton Hans ichary Johnny Rogers Johnny Rogers John Revelli Kent Seymour Howard right Howard right Greg Butler Howard right Deshon ingate Deshon ingate Adam Keefe Brent illiams Jim Morgan Tim Young Darren Allaway Tim Young Tim Young Tim Young Jason Collins Jason Collins Curtis Borchardt Josh Childress Josh Childress Tim Young, who is the school record holder in career blocks, blocked at least one shot in 95 of 132 games. Team Blocked Shots Year G Blocks Blocked Shots Game (Team) 13, vs Oregon State, , vs New Hampshire, , vs Mississippi State, Blocked Shots Game (Player) 6, Curtis Borchardt vs Cal State Bakersfield, , Curtis Borchardt vs Purdue (ooden Indianapolis), , Curtis Borchardt vs. Michigan State (Pete Newell Oakland), , Matt Haryasz at Oregon State, Career Blocks Player Years Blk 1. Tim Young Curtis Borchardt Howard right Josh Childress Jason Collins Kimberly Belton Rob ittle Jarron Collins Mark Madsen Eric Reveno Brent illiams Adam Keefe Jim Morgan Deshon ingate Matt Haryasz Darren Allaway Kent Seymour Greg Butler Justin Davis Johnny Rogers Andrew Vlahov Joe Kirchofer David Moseley Tom Schmalzried Arthur ee Season Blocks Player Year Blk 1. Curtis Borchardt Tim Young Josh Childress Tim Young Jason Collins Jason Collins Kent Seymour Curtis Borchardt Howard right Tim Young Josh Childress Howard right Matt Haryasz Tim Young Rob ittle Rob ittle Kimberly Belton Johnny Rogers Greg Butler Kimberly Belton Howard right Jarron Collins Deshon ingate Howard right Brent illiams Mark Madsen Mark Madsen Freshman Records Blocked Shots Year Blk 1. Tim Young Jason Collins Curtis Borchardt Howard right Kimberly Belton Johnny Rogers Jarron Collins Brent illiams Joe Kirchofer Orlando ard Eric Reveno Josh Childress Stanford Basketball

129 Stanford Record Book Minutes Year-by-Year Minutes Average Year Player G Min Avg Kimberly Belton olfe Perry Kimberly Belton Brian elch Doug Marty Keith Jones John Revelli Keith Ramee Todd ichti Todd ichti Todd ichti 33 1, Todd ichti 33 1, Adam Keefe 30 1, Adam Keefe 33 1, Adam Keefe 29 1, Marcus ollie Brevin Knight Dion Cross Dion Cross Brevin Knight Arthur ee 35 1, Arthur ee 33 1, Casey Jacobsen Casey Jacobsen 34 1, Casey Jacobsen 30 1, Julius Barnes 33 1, Matt ottich Arthur ee led Stanford in minutes during his junior and senior seasons. Brian elch ( ) led the Cardinal in minutes per game in with more than 36 minutes. Dion Cross ( ), one of Stanford s all-time leading three-point shooters, played 3,220 minutes during his fouryear career. Career Minutes Player Years Min 1. Todd ichti , Adam Keefe , Howard right , Brevin Knight , Brian elch , Kimberly Belton , Tim Young , Dion Cross , Kris eems , Brent illiams , John Revelli , Casey Jacobsen , Arthur ee , Keith Ramee , Terry Taylor , Marcus ollie , Andy Poppink , Andrew Vlahov , Doug Marty , Jarron Collins , Mark Madsen , Keith Jones , Julius Barnes , Peter Sauer , Greg Butler ,563 Season Minutes Player Year Min 1. Adam Keefe , Julius Barnes , Todd ichti , Josh Childress , Todd ichti , Howard right , Adam Keefe , Casey Jacobsen , Arthur ee , Adam Keefe , Casey Jacobsen , Kris eems , Arthur ee , Marcus ollie , Kris eems , Howard right , Matt ottich , John Revelli Terry Taylor Andrew Vlahov Deshon ingate Todd ichti olfe Perry Matt ottich Mark Madsen Freshman Records Player Year Min 1. Brevin Knight Casey Jacobsen Todd ichti John Revelli Howard right Johnny Rogers Keith Ramee Tim Young Keith Jones Adam Keefe Stanford Basketball 129

130 Stanford Record Book Games, Fouls David Moseley, who played in 127 games at Stanford, is one of 22 Cardinal players who played on four post-season teams. Games Played Career Games Years G 1. Tim Young Jarron Collins David Moseley Ryan Mendez Arthur ee Adam Keefe Todd ichti Howard right Kris eems Peter Sauer Deshon ingate Terry Taylor Julius Barnes Brent illiams Tony Giovacchini Keith Ramee Greg Butler Andy Poppink Marcus ollie Eric Reveno Michael McDonald Andy Fischer Dion Cross Brevin Knight Mark Seaton Joe Kirchofer Season Games Player Year G 1. Arthur ee Michael McDonald David Moseley Peter Sauer Kris eems Tim Young Jarron Collins Ryan Mendez Jarron Collins Jason Collins Tony Giovacchini Casey Jacobsen Michael McDonald Ryan Mendez Many players Many Years 33 Career Games Started Player Years GS 1. Tim Young Howard right Todd ichti Brevin Knight Brian elch Kimberly Belton Keith Ramee Kris eems John Revelli Dion Cross Peter Sauer Terry Taylor Adam Keefe Brent illiams Andy Poppink Casey Jacobsen Andrew Vlahov Arthur ee Mark Madsen Greg Butler Keith Jones Andy Fischer Earl Koberlein Doug Marty Darren Allaway Season Games Started Player Year GS 1. Peter Sauer Kris eems Tim Young Arthur ee Jarron Collins Jason Collins Casey Jacobsen Michael McDonald Ryan Mendez Todd ichti Todd ichti Adam Keefe Arthur ee Mark Madsen Peter Sauer Kris eems Tim Young Julius Barnes Josh Childress Rob ittle Matt ottich Two guards have played in 116 games at Stanford, including Marcus ollie ( ). Freshman Records Games Year G 1. Michael McDonald Jarron Collins Adam Keefe Dan Grunfeld Matt Haryasz Jason Haas John Paye Brent illiams Casey Jacobsen Todd ichti Howard right Josh Childress Rob ittle Games Started Year GS 1. Brevin Knight John Revelli Todd ichti Tim Young Keith Jones Casey Jacobsen Darren Allaway Dion Cross Jim Morgan Josh Childress Career Fouls Player Years F 1. Tim Young Kimberly Belton Andy Fischer Brevin Knight Howard right Brian elch Darren Allaway John Revelli Earl Koberlein Andy Poppink Jarron Collins Andrew Vlahov Keith Jones Eric Reveno Justin Davis Arthur Harris Todd ichti olfe Perry Marcus ollie Mark Madsen Tom Dose David Harbour Rich Kelley Jim Morgan Tom Schmalzried Season Fouls Player Year F 1. John Revelli Tim Young Rob ittle Arthur Harris Justin Davis John Revelli Eric Reveno Brian elch Arthur Harris Bart ammersen Andy Poppink Kimberly Belton Earl Koberlein John Revelli Andy Poppink Tom Dose Kimberly Belton Rich Kelley Kimberly Belton Keith Jones John Paye Rich Kelley Earl Koberlein Andy Fischer Howard right Career Fouled Out Player Years FO 1. Andy Fischer Tom Dose Rich Kelley John Revelli Kimberly Belton Darren Allaway Tim Young John Hendry olfe Perry Mal McElwain Jeff McHugh Eric Reveno Andy Poppink Dennis O Neill Tom Schmalzried Brian elch Jim Morgan Art Harris Mark Gilberg Earl Koberlein Andrew Vlahov Marcus ollie , Justin Davis Mike Bratz Mark Madsen Season Fouled Out Player Year FO 1. John Revelli Rich Kelley Tom Schmalzried Five times 8 9. Ten times Six times Eight times Stanford Basketball

131 Stanford Record Book Miscellaneous Alex Gelbard, Mark Madsen and David Moseley were seniors in Michael McDonald, Jarron Collins, Jason Collins and Ryan Mendez were seniors in The Top 25 Senior Classes (Career Points) Todd ichti, Brian McSweeney, Scott Meinert, Eric Reveno, Howard right... 6, Arthur ee, Peter Sauer, Mark Seaton, Kris eems, Tim Young... 5, Darren Allaway, Dion Cross, David Harbour, Andy Poppink... 4, Keith Jones, Ricky ewis, John Revelli, Hans ichary... 3, Steve Brown, Andy Fischer, Neil Johnson, Earl Koberlein, Keith Ramee... 2, Kenny Ammann, John Patrick, Andrew Vlahov, Deshon ingate... 2, Jarron Collins, Michael McDonald, Ryan Mendez... 2, Melvin Arterberry, Mark Gilberg, Rich Kelley, Scott Trobbe... 2, Doug Marty, Orlando ard, Brian elch... 2, Doug Barnes, Kim Belton, Darryl Morgan, Tom Schmalzried... 2, Bill Closs, Dave Druliner, Don Griffin, Bill Halligan, Mal McElwain... 2, Fred Green, Mike Michel, Chuck Moore, Dennis O Neill, arry Rosenzweig... 2, Adam Keefe... 2, Bob Bedell, Bill Farley, Jack Gilbert, Skip Hutchinson, Ray Kosanke, Mike Preisler, Kurt ustrack, Rod Young... 2, Alex Gelbard, Mark Madsen, David Moseley... 2, Ben Bluitt, Tim Patterson, Ed Schweitzer, Mike Simons... 2, Jay Carter, Dick Dohrmann, Mark Fitzner, Jeff McHugh, George Schader... 2, Tom Dose, Hollis Moore, ew Shupe... 2, Arthur Harris, Gary Petersmeyer... 1, Justin Davis, Joe Kirchofer, Matt ottich... 1, Gary Cain, Darrell Fregia, Bob Nicholson, Claude Terry... 1, Rich Jackson, Brevin Knight... 1, Paul Giovacchini, olfe Perry... 1, Craig Cordes, Kent Hinckley, Gary overidge, Clayton Raaka, Dick eaver... 1, Peter Dukes, Kenny Hicks, Marcus ollie... 1,633 The Top 25 Senior Classes (Career Rebounds) Todd ichti, Brian McSweeney, Scott Meinert, Eric Reveno, Howard right... 2, Arthur ee, Peter Sauer, Mark Seaton, Kris eems, Tim Young... 2, Darren Allaway, Dion Cross, David Harbour, Andy Poppink... 1, Melvin Arterberry, Mark Gilberg, Rich Kelley, Scott Trobbe... 1, Keith Jones, Ricky ewis, John Revelli, Hans ichary... 1, Doug Barnes, Kim Belton, Darryl Morgan, Tom Schmalzried... 1, Jarron Collins, Michael McDonald, Ryan Mendez... 1, Kenny Ammann, John Patrick, Andrew Vlahov, Deshon ingate... 1, Bob Bedell, Bill Farley, Jack Gilbert, Skip Hutchinson, Ray Kosanke, Mike Preisler, Kurt ustrack, Rod Young... 1, Fred Green, Mike Michel, Chuck Moore, Dennis O Neill, arry Rosenzweig... 1, Steve Brown, Andy Fischer, Neil Johnson, Earl Koberlein, Keith Ramee... 1, Ben Bluitt, Tim Patterson, Ed Schweitzer, Mike Simons... 1, Alex Gelbard, Mark Madsen, David Moseley... 1, Jay Carter, Dick Dohrmann, Mark Fitzner, Jeff McHugh, George Schader... 1, Tom Dose, Hollis Moore, ew Shupe... 1, Craig Cordes, Kent Hinckley, Gary overidge, Clayton Raaka, Dick eaver... 1, Adam Keefe... 1, Bill Closs, Dave Druliner, Don Griffin, Bill Halligan, Mal McElwain... 1, Justin Davis, Joe Kirchofer, Matt ottich...1, Phil Kelly, Mike edgerwood, Fred Pegelow, John indsor... 1, Doug Marty, Orlando ard, Brian elch Jim Morgan, Brent illiams Bill Barber, Ed Martin, Steve Kuchenbecker, Bill Palmer, Greg Osborn Arthur Harris, Gary Petersmeyer Dave Frost, Mike Mann, Jim Montague Biggest Crowds to atch Stanford Basketball 1. 40,509 Stanford-Kentucky at NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, ,484 Stanford-Kansas at NCAA Midwest Regional in St. ouis, ,612 Stanford-estern Kentucky at NCAA Midwest Regional in St. ouis, ,172 Stanford-Purdue at NCAA Midwest Regional in St. ouis, ,172 Stanford-Rhode Island at NCAA Midwest Regional in St. ouis, ,158 Stanford-College of Charleston at NCAA Midwest Regional in Chicago, ,158 Stanford-estern Michigan at NCAA Midwest Regional in Chicago, Stanford-Maryland at BB&T Classic in ashington, D.C., ,804 Stanford-Duke at Pete Newell Challenge in Oakland, ,657 Stanford-Temple at Pete Newell Challenge in Oakland, Mark Madsen celebrates at the Stanford-Rhode Island NCAA Tournament game, played before 22,172 fans in St. ouis in Stanford Basketball 131

132 Stanford Record Book Miscellaneous Pacific-10 Record Book Here s a look at the Stanford entries in various statistical categories in the Pac-10 record book. Team Records Defensive Field Goal Percentage Season ( ) Highest Field Goal Percentage Game (30-39), Stanford vs Oregon, January 8, 1983 Individual Records Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Career , Todd ichti, Most Free Throw Attempts Career , Adam Keefe, Most Field Goal Attempts Season , Ron Tomsic, (27 games) Most Steals Conference Game 1. 9, Brevin Knight vs USC, February 23, 1995 Stanford in the NCAA Statistics The team finished the season 30-2 and had a school-record 26-game winning streak and a perfect 14-0 record at Maples Pavilion. Total Games Played Overall... 2,199 in 89 seasons Home... 1,128 Road Neutral Pacific Coast AAU Pac Pac All-Time on-ost Record Overall... 1, Home Road Neutral Pacific Coast AAU Pac Pac in Seasons in Seasons in Seasons by Coach Mike Montgomery...13 ( 87-88, 88-89, 90-91, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04) John Bunn... 3 ( 35-46, 36-37, 37-38) Everett Dean... 2 ( 40-41, 41-42) Record in Season Openers Overall Home Away Neutral Record in Home Openers Overall Maples Pavilion Record in Road Openers Overall Double Figures - Points Career Todd ichti, times Season Todd ichti, times on-oss Percentage (30-2, ) (31-3, ) (27-4, ) (30-5, ) Scoring Offense ppg ( ) ppg ( ) ppg ( ) Scoring Margin ppg ( ) ppg ( ) ppg ( ) ppg ( ) Field Goal Pct ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Three-Point Field Goal Pct ( ) ( ) ( ) Free Throw Pct ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Rebound Margin ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Scoring Defense ppg ( ) ppg ( ) ppg ( ) ppg ( ) ppg ( ) Field Goal Pct. Defense ( , NCAA record) ( ) ( ) Fewest Personal Fouls Committed ( ) Todd ichti scored in double figures 121 times during his career, including 33 times during the season. Brevin Knight set the Pac-10 conference game standard with nine steals vs. USC in Stanford Basketball

133 Records vs. Opponents Air Force (5-5) Home (5-0); Away (0-5); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 92, Most Points, Air Force: 75, Biggest in: 26 points (92-66), Biggest oss: 17 points (58-75), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest Air Force in Streak: 2, twice Current Streak: 1, Stanford Alabama (0-2) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-2) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Alabama-Birmingham (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Alaska Anchorage (3-0) Home (2-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 109, Most Points, Alaska Anchorage: 98, Biggest in: 35 points (105-70), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Alaska Anchorage in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Alcorn State (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: American (3-0) Home (2-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 97, Most Points, American: 71, Biggest in: 28 points (80-52), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest American in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Arizona (24-42) Home (14-14); Away (10-25); Neutral (0-3) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (n) Total Points: 4,711-4,990 Most Points, Stanford: 99, Most Points, Arizona: 97, Biggest in: 30 points (56-26), Biggest oss: 40 points (54-94), ongest Stanford in Streak: 5, to ongest Arizona in Streak: 15, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Arizona State (32-24) Home (19-9); Away (13-15); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) (2ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: 4,208-3,952 Most Points, Stanford: 99, Most Points, Arizona State: 109, Biggest in: 33 points (96-63), Biggest oss: 25 points (54-79), ongest Stanford in Streak: 11, to present ongest Arizona State in Streak: 6, from to Current Streak: 13, Stanford Arkansas (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n, at SF) Total Points: Arkansas State (0-1) Home (0-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Army (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Auburn (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Baltimore (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Baylor (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Nick Robinson and his wife, Meagan, attend the 2004 ESPY Awards in os Angeles. Robinson s game winning three-pointer at the buzzer in Stanford s win over Arizona gained a Best Moment nomination. 2004, JeffreyMayer/ireimage.com Rob ittle s experience and talent will help anchor Stanford s success in Stanford Basketball 133

134 Records vs. Opponents Chris Hernandez (11) led the Pacific-10 Conference in free throw percentage (.914) and three-point field goal percentage (.460) last year. Dan Grunfeld has the ability to score big points for the Cardinal in ast year, Grunfeld scored a career-high 21 points against Southern Utah. Belmont (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Boston College (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) Total Points: Boston University (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Bowling Green (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Bradley (2-3) Home (1-1); Away (0-1); Neutral (1-1) in (a) in (h) in (n, at SF) in (n, at SF) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 87, Most Points, Bradley: 73, Biggest in: 14 points (87-73), Biggest oss: 5 points (51-56), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest Bradley in Streak: 3, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Brigham Young (1-4) Home (1-1); Away (0-2); Neutral (0-1) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 94, Most Points, BYU: 95, Biggest in: 16 points (94-78), Biggest oss: 21 points (64-85), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to ongest BYU in Streak: 3, to present Current Streak: 3, BYU BYU-Hawaii (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Brown (2-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Butler (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: California ( ) Home (59-60); Away (43-64); Neutral (4-10) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (2ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) Stanford Basketball

135 Records vs. Opponents in (h) (2ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) (2ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) * in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) *game later forfeited by Cal Total Points: 12,338-12,737 Most Points, Stanford: 101, Most Points, California: 101, Biggest in: 51 points (101-50), Biggest oss: 40 points (48-88), ongest Stanford in Streak: 10, to ongest California in Streak: 14, to Current Streak: 3, Stanford Cal Poly Pomona (4-0) Home (4-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) (ot) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 92, Most Points, Cal Poly Pomona: 91, Biggest in: 15 points (82-67), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest Cal Poly Pomona in Streak: Current Streak: 4, Stanford Cal Poly SO (3-1) Home (3-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 94, Most Points, Cal Poly: 79, Biggest in: 42 points (94-52), Biggest oss: 18 points (61-79), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Cal Poly in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 3, Stanford Cal State Bakersfield (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Cal State Northridge (3-0) Home (3-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 89, Most Points, Cal State Northridge: 67, Biggest in: 31 points (89-58), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Cal State Northridge in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Canisius (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Carleton (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: CCNY (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-1) in (a) in (n, at SF) Total Points: Centenary (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Central Florida (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Chaminade (3-1) Home (0-0); Away (3-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 93, Most Points, Chaminade: 82, Biggest in: 18 points (77-59), Biggest oss: 8 points (63-71), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to ongest Chaminade in Streak: 1, to present Current Streak: 1, Chaminade Canisius (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Chico State (0-1) Home (0-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Cincinnati (1-2) Home (0-1); Away (0-1); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (a) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 78 in Most Points, Cincinnati: 80 in Biggest in: 13 points (78-65) in Biggest oss: 11 points (49-60) in ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to present ongest Cincinnati in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford Colgate (2-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: College of Charleston (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Colorado (5-3) Home (1-0); Away (1-3); Neutral (3-0) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (n, at SF) in (n) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 79, Most Points, Colorado: 89, Biggest in: 13 points (71-58), Biggest oss: 10 points (79-89), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to ongest Colorado in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford Colorado State (4-2) Home (3-0); Away (1-2); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 86, Most Points, Colorado State: 77, Biggest in: 14 points (63-49), Biggest oss: 8 points (24-32), ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest Colorado State in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 4, Stanford Columbia (3-1) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 85, Most Points, Columbia: 76, Biggest in: 24 points (55-31), Biggest oss: 3 points (66-69), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest Columbia in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Connecticut (0-4) Home (0-1); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-2) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 74, Most Points, Connecticut: 85, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 20 points (56-76), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Connecticut in Streak: 4, to present Current Streak: 4, Connecticut Cornell (2-1) Home (2-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 90, Most Points, Cornell: 67, Biggest in: 45 points (90-45), Biggest oss: 3 points (59-56), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest Cornell in Streak: 1, Current Streak: 2, Stanford Creighton (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (1-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) Total Points: Dartmouth (4-1) Home (1-1); Away (1-0); Neutral (2-0) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (n, at SF) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 102, Most Points, Dartmouth: 85, Biggest in: 27 points (102-85), Biggest oss: 1 point (47-48), ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest Dartmouth in Streak: 1, Current Streak: 4, Stanford Davidson (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Denver (4-2) Home (2-0); Away (2-2); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 108, Most Points, Denver: 82, & Biggest in: 26 points (108-82), Biggest oss: 3 points (74-77), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to ongest Denver in Streak: 1, twice Current Streak: 1, Stanford Stanford Basketball 135

136 Records vs. Opponents Jason Haas has provided outstanding leadership abilities at point-guard for the Cardinal in the last two seasons. Matt Haryasz has the ability to score big points, grab key rebounds and block shots. DePaul (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Duke (2-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) (ot) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Duquesne (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Eastern Montana (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Elon (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Florida (4-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 86, Most Points, Florida: 74, Biggest in: 15 points (84-69), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest Florida in Streak: Current Streak: 4, Stanford Florida International (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Fordham (3-1) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 86, Most Points, Fordham: 69, Biggest in: 26 points (86-60), Biggest oss: 3 points (66-69), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest Fordham in Streak: 1, to present Current Streak: 1, Stanford Fresno State (6-1) Home (6-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 95, Most Points, Fresno State: 70, Biggest in: 28 points (60-32), Biggest oss: 2 points (21-23), ongest Stanford in Streak: 6, to present ongest Fresno State in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 6, Stanford Furman (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Georgetown (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) Total Points: George ashington (2-1) Home (1-1); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 87, Most Points, George ashington: 81, Biggest in: 14 points (70-56), Biggest oss: 11 points (70-81), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, twice ongest George ashington in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford Georgia (2-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Georgia Tech (2-1) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (n) (ot) in (n) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 80, Most Points, Georgia Tech: 67, Biggest in: 12 points (80-68), Biggest oss: 2 points (65-67), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest Georgia Tech in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Gonzaga (2-2) Home (0-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-1) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 87, Most Points, Gonzaga: 82, Biggest in: 10 points (81-71), Biggest oss: 8 points (74-82), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to present ongest Gonzaga in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Hawai i (8-3) Home (4-0); Away (4-3); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 85, Most Points, Hawai i: 71, & Biggest in: 30 points (85-55), Biggest oss: 17 points (53-70), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to ongest Hawai i in Streak: 1, 3 times Current Streak: 1, Stanford Hawai i Pacific (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Hamline (2-1) Home (1-0); Away (1-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 58, Most Points, Hamline: 33, Biggest in: 32 points (58-26), Biggest oss: 7 points (26-33), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest Hamline in Streak: 1, to present Current Streak: 1, Hamline Harvard (8-0) Home (6-0); Away (2-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 103, Most Points, Harvard: 81, Biggest in: 41 points (100-59), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 8, to present ongest Harvard in Streak: Current Streak: 8, Stanford New Hampshire (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Houston (1-2) Home (1-0); Away (0-2); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 93, Most Points, Houston: 87, Biggest in: 7 points (93-86), Biggest oss: 20 points (67-87), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to present ongest Houston in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford Stanford Basketball

137 Records vs. Opponents Howard (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Idaho (6-3) Home (5-0); Away (1-3); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 77, Most Points, Idaho: 67, Biggest in: 17 points (77-60), Biggest oss: 9 points (58-67), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to ongest Idaho in Streak: 1, 3 times Current Streak: 1, Stanford Illinois (2-4) Home (1-0); Away (0-3); Neutral (1-1) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 89, Most Points, Illinois: 81, Biggest in: 13 points (89-76), Biggest oss: 14 points (67-81), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest Illinois in Streak: 4, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Indiana (0-4) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-3) in (n, at SF) in (n) in (n) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 73, & Most Points, Indiana: 84, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 11 points (73-84), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Indiana in Streak: 4, to present Current Streak: 4, Indiana Iowa (3-5) Home (2-0); Away (0-3); Neutral (1-2) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 87, Most Points, Iowa: 86, Biggest in: 14 points (72-58), Biggest oss: 27 points (46-73), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, three times ongest Iowa in Streak: 2, twice Current Streak: 1, Stanford Iowa State (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Kansas (2-8) Home (1-0); Away (0-6); Neutral (1-2) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 69, Most Points, Kansas: 86, Biggest in: 5 points (69-64), Biggest oss: 23 points (63-86), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to ; to present ongest Kansas in Streak: 4, to , to present Current Streak: 1, Stanford Kansas State (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Kentucky (0-2) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-1) in (a) (ot) in (n) Total Points: afayette (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: asalle (1-2) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-2) in (n) in (n) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 84, Most Points, asalle: 95, Biggest in: 11 points (84-73), Biggest oss: 15 points (80-95), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to present ongest asalle in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford ehigh (2-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: ong Beach State (3-0) Home (2-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (n) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 94, Most Points, B St.: 77, & Biggest in: 17 points (94-77), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest B St. in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford ong Island (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) Total Points: ouisiana State (2-2) Home (2-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-1) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 92, Most Points, SU: 89, Biggest in: 22 points (91-69), Biggest oss: 9 points (63-72), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest SU in Streak: 2, to present Current Streak: 2, SU ouisiana Tech (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: oyola (Maryland) (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: oyola Marymount (5-0) Home (4-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 79, Most Points, MU: 75, Biggest in: 23 points (77-54), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 5, to present ongest MU in Streak: Current Streak: 5, Stanford Manhattan (2-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Marquette (0-4) Home (0-1); Away (0-3); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 65, Most Points, Marquette: 69, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 13 points (26-39, 50-63), , ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Marquette in Streak: 4, to present Current Streak: 4, Marquette Maryland (0-3) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-3) (2ot) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 73, Most Points, Maryland: 87, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 14 points (73-87), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Maryland in Streak: to present Current Streak: 3, Maryland Massachusetts (2-2) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-2) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 74, Most Points, UMass: 79, Biggest in: 6 points (57-51), Biggest oss: 22 points (53-75), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest UMass in Streak: 2, to present Current Streak: 2, Massachusetts McNeese State (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Memphis (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Mercer (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) Total Points: Miami (Fla) (1-1) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) in (h) Total Points: Miami (Ohio) (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) Total Points: Michigan (3-1) Home (0-0); Away (1-1); Neutral (2-0) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 77, Most Points, Michigan: 66, Biggest in: 11 points (77-66), Biggest oss: 8 points (37-45), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Michigan in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 3, Stanford Michigan State (2-3) Home (0-0); Away (0-3); Neutral (2-0) in (a) in (a) (2ot) in (n) in (a) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 81, Most Points, Michigan State: 80, Biggest in: 11 points (75-64), Biggest oss: 12 points (45-57), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to , to present ongest Michigan State in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford Minnesota (0-4) Home (0-1); Away (0-2); Neutral (0-1) in (n) in (a) (ot) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 84, Most Points, Minnesota: 89, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 11 points (61-72), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Michigan State in Streak: 4, to present Current Streak: 4, Minnesota Stanford Basketball 137

138 Records vs. Opponents Evan Moore, a standout wide receiver on the Stanford football team, also has the ability to play at the major college level in basketball. Mark Bradford, another two-sport athlete (basketball, football) at Stanford, will give the Cardinal outstanding shooting range at guard. Mississippi State (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Missouri-Kansas City (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Missouri-St. ouis (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Montana (2-1) Home (1-1); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 79, Most Points, Montana: 70, Biggest in: 16 points (79-63), Biggest oss: 2 points (68-70), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest Montana in Streak: 1, to present Current Streak: 1, Montana Montana State (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Navy (3-0) Home (1-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 85, Most Points, Navy: 68, Biggest in: 18 points (80-62), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Navy in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Navy Nebraska (6-3) Home (2-0); Away (2-2); Neutral (2-1) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 72, Most Points, Nebraska: 71, Biggest in: 13 points (72-59), Biggest oss: 4 points (47-51, 67-71), , ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to ongest Nebraska in Streak: 1, 3 times Current Streak: 1, Nebraska Nevada (20-9) Home (13-5); Away (7-3); Neutral (0-1) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: 1, Most Points, Stanford: 101, Most Points, Nevada: 83, Biggest in: 44 points (101-57), Biggest oss: 19 points (23-42), ongest Stanford in Streak: 6, to ongest Nevada in Streak: 3, to Current Streak: 5, Stanford Nevada-as Vegas (2-1) Home (1-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 86, Most Points, UNV: 83, Biggest in: 15 points (86-71), Biggest oss: 18 points (65-83), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest UNV in Streak: 1, Current Streak: 2, Stanford New Hampshire (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: New Mexico (2-1) Home (1-0); Away (1-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 81, Most Points,New Mexico: 78, Biggest in: 31 points (75-44), Biggest oss: 15 points (63-78), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest New Mexico in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford New York (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: North Carolina (0-10) Home (0-1); Away (0-2); Neutral (0-7) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 78, Most Points, North Carolina: 92, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 34 points (55-89), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest North Carolina in Streak: 10, to present Current Streak: 10, North Carolina North Carolina-Charlotte (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: North Carolina-Greensboro (2-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Northwestern (1-1) Home (1-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Notre Dame (0-3) Home (0-1); Away (0-2); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 63, Most Points, Notre Dame: 67, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 10 points (19-29), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Notre Dame in Streak: 3, to present Current Streak: 3, Notre Dame Old Dominion (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Ohio (0-1) Home (0-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Ohio State (3-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (3-0) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 78, Most Points, Ohio State: 74, Biggest in: 15 points (60-45, 68-53), , Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Ohio State in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Stanford Basketball

139 Records vs. Opponents Oklahoma (2-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-1) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 80, Most Points, Oklahoma: 77, Biggest in: 13 points (80-67), Biggest oss: 6 points (71-77), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Oklahoma in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Oklahoma City (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Oregon (79-41) Home (43-13); Away (30-28); Neutral (6-0) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) 20-9 in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) Total Points: 8,248-7,675 Most Points, Stanford: 100, Most Points, Oregon: 92, Biggest in: 32 points (47-15), Biggest oss: 25 points (48-73), ongest Stanford in Streak: 14, to ongest Oregon in Streak: 9, from to Current Streak: 3, Stanford Oregon State (51-65) Home (28-26); Away (20-34); Neutral (3-5) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) *76-82 in (a) *66-70 in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) *later forfeited by OSU Total Points: 7,003-6,947 Most Points, Stanford: 97, Most Points, Oregon State: 111, Biggest in: 33 points (84-51, 87-54), & Biggest oss: 43 points (38-81), ongest Stanford in Streak: 10, to present ongest Oregon State in Streak: 8, to Current Streak: 10, Stanford Pacific (31-3) Home (27-2); Away (1-1); Neutral (3-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) 18-9 in (h) 38-9 in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: 1,660-1,127 Most Points, Stanford: 86, Most Points, Pacific: 76, Biggest in: 51 points (71-20), Biggest oss: 11 points (18-29), ongest Stanford in Streak: 16, to present ongest Pacific in Streak: 1, three times Current Streak: 16, Stanford Pennsylvania (0-2) Home (0-1); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Pittsburgh (1-1) Home (0-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Stanford Basketball 139

140 Records vs. Opponents Carlton eatherby has been an excellent team leader at the point guard position. Fred ashington provides excellent basketball skills at both ends of the court. Pomona (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Portland (1-2) Home (1-1); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 83, Most Points, Portland: 82, Biggest in: 36 points (83-47), Biggest oss: 13 points (69-82), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to ongest Portland in Streak: 2, to present Current Streak: 2, Portland Portland State (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Princeton (0-3) Home (0-1); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-1) in (n) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 85, Most Points, Princeton: 88, Biggest in: Biggest oss: 5 points (76-81), ongest Stanford in Streak: ongest Princeton in Streak: 3, to present Current Streak: 3, Princeton Providence (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (1-0) in (n) in (a) Total Points: Puget Sound (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Purdue (2-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Rhode Island (3-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (2-0) in (h) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 79, Most Points, Rhode Island: 77, Biggest in: 2 points (76-74, 79-77), & Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Rhode Island in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Rice (8-0) Home (5-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (2-0) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 79, Most Points, Rice: 64, , Biggest in: 27 points (78-51), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 8, to present ongest Rice in Streak: Current Streak: 8, Stanford Richmond (0-2) Home (0-2); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Rider (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Rochester (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Rutgers (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (1-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) Total Points: Sacramento State (3-0) Home (3-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 78, Most Points, Sacramento State: 59, Biggest in: 35 points (68-33), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Sacramento State in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Sacred Heart (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: St. John s (1-1) Home (0-1); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) Total Points: St. Joseph s (Pa) (1-0) Home: (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: St. ouis (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Saint Mary s (40-15) Home (30-8); Away (3-4); Neutral (7-3) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) 53-9 in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) Total Points: 2,924-2,567 Most Points, Stanford: 92, Most Points, Saint Mary s: 90, Biggest in: 44 points (53-9), Biggest oss: 23 points (28-51), ongest Stanford in Streak: 11, to ongest Saint Mary s in Streak: 3, twice Current Streak: 3, Stanford St. Peter s (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: San Diego State (4-0) Home (2-0); Away (2-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 97, Most Points, SDSU: 84, Biggest in: 47 points (97-50), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest SDSU in Streak: Current Streak: 4, Stanford Stanford Basketball

141 Records vs. Opponents San Francisco State (4-0) Home (4-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 100, Most Points, SFSU: 78, Biggest in: 51 points (100-49), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest SFSU in Streak: Current Streak: 4, Stanford San Jose State (37-12) Home (30-4); Away (7-8); Neutral (0-0) in (h) 13-5 in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) (ot) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) Total Points: 2,580-2,215 Most Points, Stanford: 89, Most Points, SJS: 79, Biggest in: 50 points (89-39), Biggest oss: 18 points (21-39), ongest Stanford in Streak: 7, to ongest SJS in Streak: 2, twice Current Streak: 2, Stanford Santa Clara (48-24) Home (30-15); Away (7-3); Neutral (11-6) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) 45-7 in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) 31-7 in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) Total Points: 3,710-3,394 Most Points, Stanford: 94, Most Points, Santa Clara: 107, Biggest in: 45 points (94-49), Biggest oss: 31 points (76-107), ongest Stanford in Streak: 10, to ongest Santa Clara in Streak: 4, twice Current Streak: 8, Stanford Seattle (2-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Seattle Pacific (2-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Seton Hall (4-3) Home (1-1); Away (2-2); Neutral (1-0) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (n) (ot) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 86, Most Points, Seton Hall: 81, Biggest in: 23 points (83-60), Biggest oss: 17 points (55-72), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, twice ongest Seton Hall in Streak: 3, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford Siena (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Sonoma State (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: South Carolina (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: South Carolina State (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Southern Illinois (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: SMU (2-0) Home (1-0);Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Southern Utah (3-0) Home (3-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 89, Most Points, Southern Utah: 71, Biggest in: 30 points (67-37), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Southern Utah in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Southwest Missouri State (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Stetson (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Temple (5-2) Home (3-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (2-1) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 77, Most Points, Temple: 76, Biggest in: 9 points (73-64), Biggest oss: 12 points (64-76), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, twice ongest Temple in Streak: 1, twice Current Streak: 2, Stanford Tennessee (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: Texas (1-1) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (h) (ot) in (n) Total Points: Texas A & M (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Texas-San Antonio (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: Tulane (1-2) Home (1-0); Away (0-2); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 95, Most Points, Tulane: 67, Biggest in: 30 points (95-65), Biggest oss: 11 points (53-64), ongest Stanford in Streak: 1, to present ongest Tulane in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford UC Davis (11-0) Home (11-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) 18-9 in (h) 55-5 in (h) in (h) 31-7 in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 95, Most Points, UC Davis: 76, Biggest in: 50 points (55-5), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 11, to present ongest UC Davis in Streak: Current Streak: 11, Stanford UC Irvine (5-0) Home (3-0); Away (2-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 117, Most Points, UCI: 87, Biggest in: 30 points (117-87), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 5, to present ongest UCI in Streak: Current Streak: 5, Stanford Stanford Basketball 141

142 Records vs. Opponents Game night at Maples Pavilion. Going over the game plan during the Pac-10 Tournament. UCA (86-124) Home (54-53); Away (30-70); Neutral (2-1) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) (2ot) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) Total Points: 12,177-12,960 Most Points, Stanford: 116, Most Points, UCA: 120, Biggest in: 48 points (109-61), Biggest oss: 46 points (120-74), ongest Stanford in Streak: 17, to ongest UCA in Streak: 17, to Current Streak: 4, Stanford UC San Diego (3-0) Home (3-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 108, Most Points, UC San Diego: 69, Biggest in: 47 points (107-60), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest UC San Diego in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford UC Riverside (4-0) Home (4-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 84, , Most Points, UC Riverside: 71, Biggest in: 43 points (84-41), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest UC Riverside in Streak: Current Streak: 4, Stanford Stanford Basketball

143 Records vs. Opponents UC Santa Barbara (5-3) Home (2-1); Away (2-2); Neutral (1-0) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 95, Most Points, UC Santa Barbara: 85, Biggest in: 33 points (95-62), Biggest oss: 5 points (62-67), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest UC Santa Barbara in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 3, Stanford USC ( ) Home (64-47); Away (44-63); Neutral (3-3) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) Total Points: 12,406-12,444 Most Points, Stanford: 111, Most Points, USC: 105, Biggest in: 43 points (111-68), Biggest oss: 37 points (56-93), ongest Stanford in Streak: 13, to ongest USC in Streak: 11, to Current Streak: 2, Stanford The 6th Man Club mobs the court following Stanford s last-second victory over Arizona. Celebration on the court Stanford Basketball 143

144 Records vs. Opponents USD (3-1) Home (1-1); Away (1-0); Neutral (1-0) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 87, Most Points, USD: 79, Biggest in: 30 points (87-57), Biggest oss: 9 points (70-79), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest USD in Streak: 1, to Current Streak: 3, Stanford USF (42-21) Home (27-11); Away (7-10); Neutral (8-0) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (n) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: 3,061-2,828 Most Points, Stanford: 98, Most Points, USF: 99, Biggest in: 38 points (98-60), Biggest oss: 27 points (50-77), ongest Stanford in Streak: 13, to ongest USF in Streak: 5, to Current Streak: 1, USF USIU (2-0) Home (2-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Utah (7-14) Home (4-2); Away (2-9); Neutral (1-3) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (n) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (n) Total Points: 1,353-1,404 Most Points, Stanford: 95, Most Points, Utah: 101, Biggest in: 33 points (76-43), Biggest oss: 38 points (15-53), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, twice ongest Utah in Streak: 3, 3 times Current Streak: 2, Utah Utah State (3-3) Home (1-2); Away (0-1); Neutral (2-0) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 93, Most Points, Utah State: 103, Biggest in: 39 points (73-34), Biggest oss: 19 points (84-103), ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Utah State in Streak: 2, to present Current Streak: 2, Utah State Valparaiso (3-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (3-0) in (n) in (n) in (n) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 80, Most Points, Valpo: 66, Biggest in: 17 points (68-51), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 3, to present ongest Valpo in Streak: Current Streak: 3, Stanford Vanderbilt (2-0) Home (0-0); Away (2-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (a) Total Points: Villanova (0-1) Home (0-1); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Virginia (3-1) Home (2-0); Away (1-1); Neutral (0-0) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 84, Most Points, Virginia: 72, & Biggest in: 14 points (74-60), Biggest oss: 24 points (48-72), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to present ongest Virginia in Streak: 1, Current Streak: 2, Stanford Virginia Tech (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) Total Points: ake Forest (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: arrensburg State (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n) Total Points: ashington (64-55) Home (44-16); Away (18-38); Neutral (2-1) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) (2ot) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (h) (2ot) in (a) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) Total Points: 7,996-7,748 Most Points, Stanford: 105, Most Points, ashington: 98, Biggest in: 45 points (105-60), Biggest oss: 31 points, (59-80), ongest Stanford in Streak: 10, to ongest ashington in Streak: 7, to Current Streak: 1, Stanford ashington State (59-52) Home (34-20); Away (23-31); Neutral (2-1) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) Stanford Basketball

145 Records vs. Opponents in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) (ot) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (n) Total Points: 7,137-6,759 Most Points, Stanford: 94, & Most Points, ashington State: 102, Biggest in: 49 points (94-45), Biggest oss: 33 points (54-87), ongest Stanford in Streak: 17, to present ongest ashington State in Streak: 10, to Current Streak: 17, Stanford estern Kentucky (1-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-1) in (n) in (n) Total Points: est Virginia (0-1) Home (0-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-1) in (n) Total Points: estern Michigan (2-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (h) in (n) Total Points: estern Reserve (1-0) Home (0-0); Away (1-0); Neutral (0-0) in (a) Total Points: estern ashington (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: hittier (1-1) Home (1-0); Away (0-1); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) Total Points: illiam & Mary (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: isconsin (6-3) Home (3-0); Away (3-2); Neutral (0-1) in (a) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (n) in (h) in (a) in (a) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 95, Most Points, isconsin: 80, Biggest in: 19 points (86-67), Biggest oss: 7 points (73-80), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, twice ongest isconsin in Streak: 1, 3 times Current Streak: 1, Stanford isconsin Superior (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: yoming (3-4) Home (3-1); Away (0-3); Neutral (0-0) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) in (h) in (h) in (a) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 88, Most Points, yoming: 87, Biggest in: 19 points (81-62), Biggest oss: 22 points (51-73), ongest Stanford in Streak: 2, to ongest yoming in Streak: 2, to Current Streak: 1, yoming Xavier (1-0) Home (1-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (0-0) in (h) Total Points: Yale (4-0) Home (3-0); Away (0-0); Neutral (1-0) in (n, at SF) in (h) in (h) in (h) Total Points: Most Points, Stanford: 129, Most Points, Yale: 108, Biggest in: 23 points (79-56), Biggest oss: ongest Stanford in Streak: 4, to present ongest Yale in Streak: Current Streak: 4, Stanford Stanford in Overtime Games (since ) vs USF in at Oregon in at ashington State in at USC in at USF in in double ot vs Michigan State, vs ashington in in double ot at ashington in in double ot at California in vs UCA in vs Kansas in vs USC in vs California, at UC Santa Barbara in vs USF in at ashington in vs ashington State in vs USF in at Minnesota in in double ot vs California in vs Cal Poly Pomona in vs San Jose State in at San Jose State in at Arizona in vs ashington in vs USC, vs San Diego, at USC in at St. Mary s in in double ot vs California in vs Seton Hall in vs Maryland in vs Arizona State in vs Arizona State in in double ot vs UCA, at ashington in vs ashington in at USC in at Santa Clara, vs Arizona, at Seton Hall, at Oregon in vs Utah in vs Arizona State in vs Kentucky in vs USC in vs Arizona State in vs Duke in vs Georgia Tech in vs UCA, vs Texas, vs Arizona, vs Oregon, at ashington State, Stanford s Oldest Rivals Opponent Series Started Games 1. California USC UCA Oregon ashington Oregon State ashington State Santa Clara Arizona USF Arizona State Saint Mary s San Jose State Pacific Nevada Stanford Basketball 145

146 Records vs. Conference America East Conference (2-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Albany Binghamton Boston University Hartford Maine Md - Baltimore County New Hampshire Northeastern Stony Brook Vermont Totals Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) (9-17) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Clemson Duke Florida State Georgia Tech Maryland Miami (Fla) North Carolina North Carolina State Virginia Virginia Tech ake Forest Totals Atlantic Sun Conference (3-1) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Belmont Campbell Central Florida Florida Atlantic Gardner-ebb Georgia State Jacksonville ipscomb Mercer Stetson Troy State Totals Atlantic-10 Conference (19-10) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Dayton Duquesne Fordham George ashington asalle Massachusetts Rhode Island Richmond St. Bonaventure St. Joseph s Temple Xavier Totals Big East Conference (8-18) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Boston College Connecticut Georgetown Notre Dame Pittsburgh Providence Rutgers St. John s Seton Hall Syracuse Villanova est Virginia Totals Big Sky Conference (7-1) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Eastern ashington Idaho State Montana Montana State Northern Arizona Portland State Sacramento State eber State Totals Big South Conference (0-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Birmingham Southern Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina High Point iberty UNC-Asheville Radford VMI inthrop Totals Big Ten Conference (22-25) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue isconsin Totals Big 12 Conference (20-17) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Baylor Colorado Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Texas A & M Texas Tech Totals Big est Conference (63-13) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Cal State Fullerton Cal State Northridge Cal Poly Idaho ong Beach State Pacific UC Irvine UC Riverside UC Santa Barbara Utah State Totals Colonial Athletic Association (2-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Delaware Drexel George Mason Hofstra James Madison UNC-ilmington Old Dominion Towson Virginia Commonwealth illiam & Mary Totals Stanford Basketball

147 Records vs. Conference Conference USA (9-11) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Alabama-Birmingham Cincinnati DePaul East Carolina Houston ouisville Marquette Memphis UNC-Charlotte St. ouis South Florida Southern Mississippi Texas Christian (TCU) Tulane Totals Horizon Conference (1-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Butler Cleveland State Detroit Illinois-Chicago oyola isconsin-green Bay isconsin-milwaukee right State Youngstown State Totals Ivy eague (23-8) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Penn Princeton Yale Totals Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) (7-1) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Canisius Fairfield Iona oyola-maryland Manhattan Marist Niagara Rider St. Peter s Siena Totals Mid-American Conference (2-2) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Akron Ball State Bowling Green Buffalo Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Kent State Marshall Miami (Ohio) Northern Illinois Ohio Toledo estern Michigan Totals Mid-Continent Conference (8-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Centenary Chicago State IUPUI Missouri-Kansas City Oakland Oral Roberts Southern Utah Valparaiso estern Illinois Totals Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (2-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Bethune-Cookman Coppin State Delaware State Florida A & M Hampton Howard Maryland-Eastern Shore Morgan State Norfolk State North Carolina A & T South Carolina State Totals Missouri Valley Conference (5-4) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Bradley Creighton Drake Evansville Illinois State Indiana State Northern Iowa Southern Illinois Southwest Missouri State ichita State Totals Mountain est Conference (28-31) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Air Force Brigham Young Colorado State Nevada-as Vegas New Mexico San Diego State Utah yoming Totals Northeast Conference (3-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Central Connecticut St Fairleigh Dickinson ong Island Monmouth Mt. St. Mary s Quinnipiac Robert Morris Sacred Heart St. Francis (NY) St. Francis (Pa) agner Totals Ohio Valley Conference (0-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Austin Peay Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Jacksonville State Morehead State Murray State Samford Southeast Missouri Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Totals Pacific-10 Conference ( ) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Arizona Arizona State California Oregon Oregon State UCA USC ashington ashington State Totals Stanford Basketball 147

148 Records vs. Conference Patriot eague (12-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT American Army Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross afayette ehigh Navy Totals Southeastern Conference (SEC) (14-7) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky SU Mississippi Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Totals Southern Conference (7-1) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Appalachian State College of Charleston Davidson East Tennessee State Elon College Furman Georgia Southern UNC-Greensboro Tennessee-Chattanooga The Citadel estern Carolina offord Totals Southland eague (2-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT amar ouisiana-monroe McNeese State Nicholls State Northwestern State Sam Houston State Southeast ouisiana Stephen F. Austin Texas State Texas-Arlington Texas-San Antonio Totals Southwestern Athletic Conference (1-0) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Alabama A & M Alabama State Alcorn State Arkansas-Pine Bluff Grambling State Jackson State Mississippi Valley State Prairie Valley A & M Southern Texas Southern Totals Sun Belt Conference (2-1) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Arkansas-ittle Rock Arkansas State Denver Florida International ouisiana-afayette Middle Tennessee State New Mexico State New Orleans North Texas South Alabama estern Kentucky Totals est Coast Conference (CC) (141-65) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Gonzaga oyola Marymount Pepperdine Portland Saint Mary s San Diego Santa Clara USF Totals estern Athletic Conference (AC) (81-25) Team Overall Home Away Neutral NCAA NIT Boise State Fresno State Hawaii ouisiana Tech Nevada Rice San Jose State Southern Methodist Texas-El Paso Tulsa Totals Milestone Games in Stanford Basketball History Game Score/Opponent Season Game Score/Opponent Season 1st Stanford 22, St. Ignatius (USF) ,100th California 88, Stanford th Stanford 31, Oakland YMCA ,200th USC 85, Stanford th Stanford 25, California ,300th USC 62, Stanford th Stanford 28, USC th California 84, Stanford th yoming 41, Stanford ,500th Stanford 97, Oregon th Stanford 67, estern Reserve ,600th Oregon State 54, Stanford th Stanford 45, USF ,700th Stanford 89, San Jose State th Stanford 68, College of Pacific ,800th Stanford 67, Oregon State th UCA 69, Stanford ,900th Arizona 89, Stanford 83 (ot) th Santa Clara 69, Stanford ,000th Stanford 93, ashington th Oregon 62, Stanford ,100th Stanford 84, California ,000th Stanford 63, USC ,200th Stanford 81, Arizona State Stanford Basketball

149 Stanford on-oss History Year Overall Home Away Neutral SU Pts Opp Pts Head Coach Year Overall Home Away Neutral SU Pts Opp Pts Head Coach H.. Maloney ,897 1,977 Howard Dallmar H.. Maloney ,742 1,789 Howard Dallmar E.C. Squire Behrens ,890 2,043 Howard Dallmar Russell ilson ,900 2,099 Howard Dallmar Russell ilson ,895 1,974 Howard Dallmar M.C. Evans ,719 1,660 Howard Dallmar Bob Evans ,683 1,605 Howard Dallmar alter Powell ,883 1,849 Howard Dallmar C.E. VanGent ,988 2,074 Dick DiBiaso Andy Kerr ,044 2,161 Dick DiBiaso Andy Kerr ,965 2,049 Dick DiBiaso Andy Kerr ,909 1,980 Dick DiBiaso Andy Kerr ,757 1,933 Dick DiBiaso E.P. (Husky) Hunt ,814 1,986 Dick DiBiaso E.P. (Husky) Hunt ,807 1,966 Dick DiBiaso E.P. (Husky) Hunt ,121 2,043 Tom Davis E.P. (Husky) Hunt ,311 2,118 Tom Davis John. Bunn ,894 1,898 Tom Davis John. Bunn ,224 2,108 Tom Davis John. Bunn ,002 2,003 Mike Montgomery John. Bunn ,577 2,401 Mike Montgomery John. Bunn ,519 2,144 Mike Montgomery ,287 1,070 John. Bunn ,032 1,910 Mike Montgomery John. Bunn ,539 2,369 Mike Montgomery , John. Bunn ,195 1,971 Mike Montgomery , Everett S. Dean ,989 2,115 Mike Montgomery , Everett S. Dean ,091 2,003 Mike Montgomery ,207 1,027 Everett S. Dean ,290 2,120 Mike Montgomery ,299 1,044 Everett S. Dean ,181 1,934 Mike Montgomery Everett S. Dean ,427 2,017 Mike Montgomery no team - II ,807 2,390 Mike Montgomery no team - II ,425 2,006 Mike Montgomery ,061 Everett S. Dean ,447 1,850 Mike Montgomery ,523 1,508 Everett S. Dean ,829 2,226 Mike Montgomery ,252 1,178 Everett S. Dean ,420 2,180 Mike Montgomery ,562 1,456 Everett S. Dean ,393 2,230 Mike Montgomery ,428 1,447 Everett S. Dean ,356 1,936 Mike Montgomery ,608 1,663 Everett S. Dean Totals 1, , , ,015 1,929 Robert. Burnett (.567) (.681) (.400) (.607) (60.2 ppg) (57.4 ppg) ,496 1,691 Robert. Burnett ,616 1,567 Robert. Burnett Stanford s Record by Decades ,675 1,625 Howard Dallmar Years Overall Home Away Neutral ,577 1,472 Howard Dallmar (.547) (.571) 9-12 (.429) 4-1 (.800) ,642 1,666 Howard Dallmar (.645) (.716) (.532) 4-6 (.667) ,489 1,512 Howard Dallmar (.573) (.600) (.455) 12-7 (.632) ,450 1,415 Howard Dallmar (.607) (.714) (.373) (.718) ,395 1,376 Howard Dallmar (.530) (.683) (.337) (.567) ,330 1,420 Howard Dallmar (.510) (.658) (.358) 8-8 (.500) ,434 1,313 Howard Dallmar (.396) (.543) (.219) 8-9 (.471) ,608 1,472 Howard Dallmar (.491) (.634) (.310) (.440) ,607 1,587 Howard Dallmar (.650) (.794) (.475) (.643) ,622 1,500 Howard Dallmar (.825) (.861) 44-8 (.846) (.722) ,757 1,759 Howard Dallmar Totals 1, (.567) (.681) (.400) (.607) ,847 1,883 Howard Dallmar Milestone Victories in Stanford Basketball History in Score/Opponent Season in Score/Opponent Season 1st vs St. Ignatius th vs Iowa th vs Santa Clara th vs California th 31-7 vs Davis Farm th at Hawaii th vs Olympic Club th at Oregon th vs Utah th vs Rice th at UCA th vs Oregon th vs USF th vs oyola (Maryland) th at California ,000th vs Cornell th vs California ,050th vs Arizona State th vs oyola Marymount ,100th at Arizona State th at California ,150th vs Oregon th vs USC ,200th vs UCA th at ashington State Stanford Basketball 149

150 Year-by-Year Results Record: 7-5 Home: 4-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: H.. Maloney Sixty men turned out for the first official team After the conclusion of the conference season, six players toured the southern part of the state for five games, winning three and losing two. St. Ignatius St. Ignatius Saint Mary s Nevada California California Pacific at ong Beach YMCA at hittier at Huntington Beach HS... * at Orange AC... * at os Angeles AC... * *No record of score Totals Record: 4-5 Home: 4-5 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: H..Maloney loyd R.Reynolds, a prominent alumnus and one of the leading surgeons in the area was elected captain for the season A freshman guard who made the team did not win a letter was Reg Caughey, who was to become one of the school s all-time great all-around athletes. California California Davis Olympic Club College of Pacific College of Pacific Nevada Santa Clara hittier Totals Record: 2-9 Home: 1-6 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: E.C. Squire Behrens On Jan. 26, 1916, three days before the season opener, basketball was made a major sport at Stanford. College of Pacific at San Jose ashington St. Ignatius Santa Clara Santa Clara Oregon Athletic Club Nevada at Santa Clara California at Saint Mary s at California College of Pacific Totals Record: 8-8 PCC: 0-6 (5th) Home: 3-5 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Russell ilson.r. innie heatley was captain of the team and there were two newcomers who were to develop into great all-around athletes C.E. Swede Righter and R.F. Bob Pelouze. at.a. Athletic Club at USC at hittier at ong Beach YMCA at Orange AC College of Pacific at San Jose at Santa Clara USC ashington State ashington State at California California Saint Mary s Nevada Oregon Athletic Club Oregon Athletic Club Totals Record: 11-4 Cal-Nevada: Third Home: 10-1 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Russell ilson On Feb. 14, 1918, Stanford won its first game against California, Captain Schwarzy Schwarzenbeck was a standout at center. 8th Infantry at Palo Alto Oakland YMCA th Infantry at Oakland YMCA College of Pacific San Jose YMCA COK 6th Infantry Base Hospital Davis Farm St. Ignatius at Saint Mary s Nevada California at California California Totals Record: 9-3 PCC: 0-2 (6th) Home: 6-1 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: M.C. Evans Bob Evans took over the reins, doubling as head coach of basketball and football In fact, beginning with Evans, the next four men who were appointed handled both sports, including, in order, alter Powell, Gene Van Gent, and Andy Kerr. Santa Clara SF YMI Mare Island at San Jose YMCA Davis Farm Santa Clara Saint Mary s College of Pacific at San Jose at California at Nevada at St. Ignatius California Totals Record: 12-3 PCC: 8-1 (1st) Home: 6-3 Away: 5-0 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Bob Evans R.F. Bob Pelouze was elected captain, and with such other veterans as Swede Righter, Ken illy, Dale Butt, and Bill Hood, formed the nucleus around which the title-winning team was built Righter became the first player in school history to be selected to an all-league team. St. Ignatius Santa Clara at San Jose Davis Farm Nevada Olympic Club ashington State ashington State Oregon Oregon California at California at Oregon AC at Oregon AC at Oregon at Oregon Totals Record: 15-3 PCC: 8-3 (T1st) Home: 11-0 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: alter Powell Captain Fred Adams, Jim Davies, Swede Righter, Bert Mills, and Dick Richmond carried the brunt of the team s attack Stanford beat California in the season finale before a crowd of 10,000 fans at the Oakland Auditorium. Olympic Club Santa Clara Saint Mary s College of Pacific Olympic Club Oregon AC Oregon AC USC at St. Ignatius ashington ashington at California at ashington State at ashington State at ashington at ashington California California at Oakland Totals Record: 8-7 PCC: 4-6 (5th) Home: 6-4 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: C.E. VanGent The official basketball dedication of the Old Pavilion was held on Jan. 14, 1922, with a game against College of the Pacific At the time, it was the largest facility exclusively for basketball in the United States The opening game of the season was played at Encina Gymnasium on Jan. 11 because the new pavilion was not quite ready John Cresco Nip McHose proved to be one of the stars on the team Dudley DeGroot joined the team During his tenure at Stanford, DeGroot won ten letters in four sports basketball, football, swimming and water polo. Santa Clara College of Pacific Olympic Club St. Ignatius at Oregon at Oregon at Oregon AC at Oregon AC California ashington State ashington State Saint Mary s Oregon Oregon California at Oakland Totals Record: 12-4 PCC (South): 5-3 (T1st) Home: 10-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Andy Kerr Four of the team s wins came at the expense of USC In the first two games against the Trojans, Nip McHose scored 37 of Stanford s 52 points Varsity College of Pacific Olympic Club St. Ignatius Nevada Nevada Santa Clara Saint Mary s USC USC at USC at USC at California California at California California Totals Record: 10-5 PCC (South): 3-5 (3rd) Home: 9-3 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Andy Kerr Ernie Nevers, who is one of the great football players in school history, also was a standout basketball player for two seasons Also joining the team were tackle Harry Shipkey and quarterback Mugs Mitchell Nip McHose captained the team. San Jose YMCA Ellery Arms College of Pacific Olympic Club Santa Clara USC USC Nevada Nevada California at USC at USC at California California at California Totals Record: 10-3 PCC (South): 1-3 (2nd) Home: 10-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Andy Kerr David Oliva captained the team Other standouts included Ernie Nevers, Fred Price, Nelson David, ally Jayred, Fred Newhouse, Ned Anderson, Ted Shipkey and Mugs Mitchell. San Jose Teachers Santa Clara at Pomona UCA Nevada Nevada Davis Farm Olympic Club UCA California at California California at California Totals Record: 10-6 PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd) Home: 7-5 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Andy Kerr Fred Price was elected team captain Top players included Bill Clark and ouis Vincenti, who was to become captain in 1928 and also played receiver on the football team Stanford dropped its first game in history to UCA (then known as the University of California, Southern Branch). San Jose Teachers San Jose Alumni Club San Jose Alumni Club Ambers Club (at Stockton) UCA Pomona Santa Clara Olympic Club USC California at USC UCA at USC Nevada Nevada at California Totals Record: 9-9 PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd) Home: 7-4 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: E.P. (Husky) Hunt Andy Kerr resigned at the end of the 1926 season to become head football coach at ashington and Jefferson College and was succeeded by E.P. Husky Hunt 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. at Hollywood AC at Van Nuys AC at Alhambra AC at Pacific Coast Club UCA Saint Mary s College of Pacific Santa Clara Olympic Club at USC at UCA Nevada Nevada USC USC` Fresno State at California California Totals Record: 8-13 PCC (South): 1-8 (4th) Home: 4-6 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 0-3 Coach: E.P. Hunt ouis Vicenti served as team captain. at San Jose Golds at San Jose State YMI (at Kezar, SF) at A Athletic Club at Hollywood AC at San Bernardino JC College of Pacific Fresno State UCA UCA Santa Clara at UCA aseda St. Ignatius Olympic Club at USC at USC California (at Kezar) California (at Kezar) California (at Kezar) USC Totals Record: 13-6 PCC (South): 6-3 (2nd) Home: 8-3 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: E.P. Hunt Harlow Rothert became Stanford s first All- American in basketball At Stanford, Rothert captured nine letters in three sports (basketball, football, track & field), and set a world record in the shot put Other top players included Phil Moffatt, later an All-American halfback on the football team, Mike Reynolds, Don Tyler, Fred Hawkins and John McCandless. San Jose Teachers San Jose Teachers YMI (at Kezar, SF) at Nevada at Nevada College of Pacific Saint Mary s UCA Santa Clara at USC Olympic Club California (at Oakland) at UCA at UCA St. Ignatius California USC USC California (at Oakland) Totals Record: 10-9 PCC (South): 2-7 (4th) Home: 7-5 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-2 Coach: E.P. Hunt Harlow Rothert captained the team for a second straight season Top players included Bill Doub, Jim Mears, Carrell eaver, and es McElwain, whose son (Mal) was to be a fine player for Stanford in the late 1960 s. YMI (at Kezar, SF) at Nevada at Nevada Oregon State Saint Mary s San Jose State College of Pacific at UCA at USC at USC California Olympic Club UCA UCA St. Ignatius USC Santa Clara California (at Oakland) California Totals Record: 8-9 PCC (South): 3-6 (4th) Home: 7-5 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: John. Bunn Stanford hired John Bunn as head coach Bunn played and coached under Phog Allen at Kansas Bunn s first game against Cal was successful as Stanford defeated the Golden Bears, 37-32, at the Oakland Auditorium The guard play of Vince Fawcett and forward Phil Moffatt led the team to victory over Cal. San Jose State YMI Saint Mary s USF Montana at UCA at UCA USC USC California (at Oakland) Olympic Club UCA College of Pacific at USC Santa Clara California California (at Oakland) Totals Record: 6-14 PCC (South): 2-9 (4th) Home: 5-9 Away: 0-4 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: John. Bunn The best of the new players were Hal Edelen, Jack Hancock, Frenchy acombe, David Packard, Al Norgard, Jay Tod and Payne Palmer Bill Doub was team captain. San Jose State Saint Mary s Olympic Club Olympic Club Pittsburgh Oregon State USF (2nd team) USF (at Kezar) Santa Clara UCA Stanford Basketball

151 Year-by-Year Results UCA USC USC California at UCA at UCA at USC at USC California (at Oakland) California Totals Record: 9-18 PCC (South): 3-8 (3rd) Home: 4-6 Away: 5-12 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: John. Bunn During Christmas vacation, Stanford played 11 road games in 14 days Tom Cordry captained the team and starred along with Keith Topping. at Nevada-Reno at Utah at Utah at Colorado State at Colorado at Colorado at Kansas at Kansas at Kansas at Nebraska at yoming USF Saint Mary s at USC at USC Olympic Club at California UCA UCA Santa Clara California USC USC Meiji Univ. of Japan at UCA at UCA at California Totals Record: 8-12 PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Home: 4-7 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: John. Bunn Hal Edelen captained the team, which defeated UCA three times and Cal once It was coach John Bunn s first victory over the Golden Bears since the 1931 season. at San Jose State at College of Pacific Saint Mary s Utah Aggie College Utah (at SF) at UCA at UCA Santa Clara California Olympic Club at USC at USC USF at California UCA UCA USC USC at California California Totals Record: 9-17 PCC (South): 4-8 (T3rd) Home: 6-2 Away: 3-15 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: John. Bunn Bryan S. Dinty Moore was the team s leading scorer and selected as a guard on the all-conference team. at San Jose State at Utah at Utah at Kansas City Oilers at Notre Dame at Michigan State at Marquette at Iowa at Nebraska at Creighton at Creighton USC USC at California Saint Mary s at Olympic Club at UCA at UCA California Santa Clara at USF at USC at USC California UCA UCA at California Totals Record: 22-7 PCC (South): 8-4 (T1st) Home: 14-1 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 5-1 Coach: John. Bunn After setting numerous school records on the freshman team the year before, Hank uisetti arrived on the varsity and started his glorious career uisetti broke loose for 31 points against Utah State at the Civic Auditorium in San Francisco uisetti later scored 30 points against USC, and 27 points each in games against ashington and UCA A tournament was held to determine the team which would represent the west in the finals of the Olympic Games tryouts at Madison Square Garden, but the Cardinal lost a contest to Oregon State, but beat USC, 43-42, in the consolation game to end the season. College of Pacific Utah St (at SF) Santa Clara (at SF) Olympic Club at ashington at ashington at San Jose State Utah (at SF) Nebraska (at SF) UCA UCA California USC USC at California Saint Mary s at UCA at UCA at California SF State Teachers USF USC (at A) USC (at A) California USC ashington (at SF) ashington Oregon State (at Seattle) USC (at Seattle) Totals... 1,287-1, Record: 25-2 PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) Home: 10-1 Away: 12-1 Neutral: 3-0 Coach: John. Bunn Stanford ended ong Island University s 43- game winning streak in a game played on Dec. 30 before a crowd of 17,263 at Madison Square Garden In that game, Hank uisetti introduced the East Coast to his method of shooting with one hand At least 90 percent of the players in those days employed both hands in lofting the ball toward the basket uisetti ended the year with 465 points in 27 games uisetti was named All-American for a second straight season Other top players included Dinty Moore and Howie Turner. California Aggies Olympic Club at San Jose State arrensburg St. Teachers (at Kansas City, Mo.) Temple ong Island Univ (at Madison Square Garden) at Canisius College at estern Reserve U at Hamline Univ at Montana State UCA UCA at California Saint Mary s at USC at USC California USF (SF Civic) at UCA at UCA at California Santa Clara USC USC California at ashington State at ashington State Totals... 1, Record: 21-3 PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) Home: 10-1 Away: 9-1 Neutral: 2-1 Coach: John. Bunn Hank uisetti was selected captain Stanford recorded its largest margin of victory in the school s history with a victory over Duquesne uisetti scored 50 points on Jan.1 against Duquesne, which remains as the school s oldest record in basketball He later scored 46 points against Oregon uisetti ended his fouryear career with 1,596 points, which broke the then national record by Glenn Roberts of Emory & Henry College uisetti fouled out of only one game during his four seasons At the time, four fouls, rather than five at present, disqualified a player uisetti s #7 was later retired. Olympic Club at San Jose State at Arizona at City College of NY at ong Island Univ Temple (at Philadelphia) Duquesne (at Cleveland) USC USC at California Saint Mary s at UCA at UCA California USF at USC at USC California Santa Clara UCA UCA at California Oregon (SF Civic) Oregon Totals... 1, Record: 16-9 PCC (South): 6-6 (3rd) Home: 14-7 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Everett S. Dean Stanford hired Everett Dean as its new head coach Dean had been head coach of basketball and baseball at Indiana since 1925 Phil Zonne was elected captain and shouldered much of the offensive load, although he received help from Dick yon, Harlan Copsey, eon afaille, Bill Rapp and Bob Burnett Promising newcomers were Don Burness, Don illiams and Ken Davidson. USF Fresno State University of Idaho Dartmouth Oregon Nebraska Saint Mary s Santa Clara USC USC California SF State Mexico Olympic Club College of Pacific UCA UCA at California Cal Aggies at USC at USC at UCA at UCA at California California Totals... 1, Record: 14-9 PCC: 6-6 (2nd) Home: 8-2 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Everett S. Dean A bit of a rebuilding year with heavy graduation losses, but Bill Cowden and Forddy Anderson provided offensive punch Other top newcomers included John Alltucker, Bob Penn, Dick Taylor, Frank ells and Bob ensel. USF Olympic Club at Nebraska at Rutgers at Baltimore at Dartmouth Columbia (at Phil.) at isconsin UCA UCA California College of Pacific at USC at USC Santa Clara (at Kezar) Saint Mary s (at Kezar) at California at UCA at UCA USC USC at California California Totals... 1, Record: 21-5 PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) Home: 13-0 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 4-1 Coach: Everett S. Dean For the second consecutive year, Don illiams and Kenny Davidson were co-captains Three newcomers included Jack Dana, Fred inari and Ed Voss Davidson and Don Burness gained all-league honors. Hamline University Olympic Club (at SF) Indiana (SF Civic) Nebraska (SF Civic) Utah State San Diego State Saint Mary s Santa Clara (at SF) USF USC USC at California San Jose State Santa Clara at UCA at UCA California USF (at Kezar) at USC at USC UCA UCA at California California at ashington State at ashington State Totals... 1,207-1, Record: 28-4 PCC (South): 11-1 (1st) Home: 10-2 Away: 8-0 Neutral: 10-2 Coach: Everett S. Dean NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM The championship game was played in Kansas City, Mo, and behind the play of tournament MVP Howie Dallmar, Stanford roared to victory over Dartmouth Dallmar scored 15 points in the championship game Jack Dana added 14 points Team captain Jim Pollard did not play in the championship game because of the flu After expenses, Stanford s share of the NCAA pot was $93.75 From many standpoints, this was the greatest team in Stanford history Stanford swept the four-game series with Cal, and beat UCA four times Jim Pollard was selected captain Other top players included Don Burness (All-American), Bill Cowden, Ed Voss, Bill Hooper, Fred Oliver and eo McCaffrey. San Jose B Olympic Club USF (at Civic Aud) Santa Clara (at SF) USF (at Berkeley) Ohio State (at Berkeley) at Arizona at Arizona College of Pacific Saint Mary s (at SF) Santa Clara San Jose State USF (at SF) California UCA UCA USC USC at California Athens Club at UCA at UCA at USC at USC California at California PCC Playoff Oregon State Oregon State Oregon State NCAA at Kansas City Rice Institute Colorado Dartmouth Totals... 1,299-1, Record: PCC (South): 4-4 (T2nd) Home: 8-5 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Everett S. Dean Two of the team s losses were to the U.S. Navy Pre-Flight (Saint Mary s) team led by Hank uisetti and one of the wins was over the United States Coast Guard quintet, for which Jim Pollard was the star Stanford took three of four games against California. San Jose State USN Pre-Flight B Saint Mary s U.S. Pre-Flight Saint Mary s U.S. Pre-Flight Santa Clara (at SF) Great akes Naval Training Station (at New Orleans) at Illinois USC at California USF California USN Reserve Air Base Saint Mary s (at SF) USF Santa Clara U.S. Coast Guard Surf Riders at USC at UCA at UCA at California California Totals no team II no team II Record: 6-18 PCC (South): 0-12 (4th) Home: 6-9 Away: 0-8 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Everett S. Dean Basketball was the first sport at Stanford to return to intercollegiate competition after orld ar II Gene Martin (captain) and Bill Christiansen finished eighth and tenth, respectively, in league scoring. U.S. Merchant Marines of SF Moffett Field San Jose State at San Jose State Utah (at Reno) at Nevada at USC at USC California at California UCA UCA San Mateo Merchant Marines USC USC Del Monte Navy Training Station College of Pacific USF at UCA at UCA at California California Santa Clara USF Totals , Record: PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Home: 12-4 Away: 3-12 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Everett S. Dean Babe Higgins gained all-league honors, while Stanford had two scorers in the league top ten; Bill Stephenson (fourth) and Morley Thompson (seventh) Stanford lost to Santa Clara, , the first time in which either team passed the century mark and one of the reasons was that two coaches wanted to see all the players in action and agreed the game should go longer than the regulation 40 minutes. SF Athletic Club Santa Clara San Jose State at San Jose State at Oakland Bitt College of Pacific Olympic Club at Michigan at Michigan State at Bradley at Carleton College at Hamline College Stanford Basketball 151

152 Year-by-Year Results at Kansas at Denver at UCA at UCA at California California Olympic Club Fresno State USF Santa Clara Moffett Field at USC at USC USC USC UCA UCA California at California Totals... 1,523-1, Record: PCC: 3-9 (T3rd) Home: 8-5 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 5-1 Coach: Everett S. Dean Captain Babe Higgins was named to the allleague team again, while Bill Stephenson and Morley Thompson repeated in the league top ten in scoring. SF Athletic Club... No Score Stanford Alumni Olympic Club at Oakland Jeweler San Jose State Fresno State Oregon State (at SF) Nebraska (at SF) Oregon (at SF) Arkansas (at SF) at USC at UCA California at California Saint Mary s (at SF) Santa Clara (at SF) College of Pacific USF Bradley Tech UCA USC at UCA at USC USC UCA at California California Totals... 1,252-1, Record: 19-9 PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Home: 10-3 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 7-2 Coach: Everett S. Dean Stanford took four straight games from California Stanford won six of seven games in the Cow Palace Dave Davidson was named to the all-league team, captain Bill Stephenson finished in the top ten in scoring (seventh) for a third straight season, while George Yardley placed eighth in league scoring. Stanford Alumni Stewart Chev Fresno State Saint Mary s (at SF) Santa Clara (at SF) College of Pacific Michigan (at SF) Yale (at SF) Oregon (at SF) UCA (at SF) California (at SF) UCA USC at California California USF Santa Clara San Jose State Pittsburgh (at SF) City College of NY (at SF) at USC at UCA USC UCA at UCA at USC California at California Totals... 1,562-1, Record: PCC (South): 3-9 (4th) Home: 5-7 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 3-1 Coach: Everett S. Dean Jim alsh, who would later play on the U.S. Olympic team in 1956, played all three positions guard, forward and center George Yardley became a full-fledged star Yardley and Gus Chavalas served as co-captains. College of Pacific San Jose State Stewart Chev Olympic Club at Oregon at Oregon at ashington Minnesota (at SF) Texas A&M (at SF) at USC at UCA California at California USF Santa Clara (at SF) Olympic Club Saint Mary s (at SF) UCA USC at UCA at USC USC UCA at California California Totals... 1,428-1, Record: PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Home: 7-3 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 3-3 Coach: Everett S. Dean Starters: F Ed Tucker (16.5 ppg) F Jack O Sullivan (9.0 ppg) C Jim Ramstead (13.8 ppg) G Jim alsh (12.8 ppg) G Bruce Iversen (4.3 ppg) Four Stanford athletes finished in the top ten in league scoring Ed Tucker (second), Jim Ramstead (fourth), Jim alsh (sixth) and captain Jack O Sullivan. Stanford Alumni Santa Clara San Jose State Colorado (at SF) Baylor at Michigan New York (at NYC) at Cornell at Penn at Utah UCA UCA at California California Santa Clara (at SF) USF (at SF) Stewart Chev Bradley (at SF) at USC at USC at UCA at UCA USC USC California (at SF) at California Totals... 1,608-1, Record: 19-9 PCC (South): 6-6 (T2nd) Home: 14-3 Away: 1-5 Neutral: 4-1 Coach: Robert. Burnett Starters: F Ed Tucker (15.3 ppg) F Jim alsh (11.6 ppg) C Jim Ramstead (14.8 ppg) G Ron Tomsic (11.5 ppg) G Oleg Suzdaleff (6.0 ppg) Bob Burnett became Stanford s head coach Burnett played on the great uisetti teams, and had been Everett Dean s assistant coach for the three previous seasons Ron Tomsic and Jim alsh were named to the all-league team, while Ed Tucker and Jim Ramstead finished first and second in the scoring race, with Tomsic fourth and alsh seventh. Cal Poly Pomona Stanford Alumni College of Pacific Saint Mary s (at Oak) Saint Mary s San Francisco State YMI USF (at SF) oyola-a Oklahoma (at KC) Iowa State (at KC) Colorado (at KC) at UCA at UCA California at California at USC at USC Stewart Chev San Jose State Phillips 66 Oilers Santa Clara (at SF) UCA UCA USC USC at California California Totals... 2,015-1, Record: 6-20 PCC (South): 2-10 (4th) Home: 2-8 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 3-3 Coach: Robert. Burnett Starters: F George Zaninovich (8.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg) F Don Carlson (6.1 ppg, 10.6 rpg) C Russ awler (7.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg) G Ron Tomsic (19.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg) G Oleg Suzdaleff (9.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Ron Tomsic scored 39 points in Stanford s win over #1 ranked Bradley at the Cow Palace on Feb. 7 Tomsic and Jim alsh later played on the gold medal winning U.S. Olympic team George Zaninovich captained the team. USF at Oregon at Oregon asalle (at SF) at San Jose State oyola-a (at SJ) Oregon State (at SF) USC USC at California California UCA UCA at Hawaii Santa Clara (at SF) Saint Mary s (at SF) Bradley (at SF) at USC at USC at UCA at UCA California at California Totals... 1,496-1, Record: PCC (South): 3-9 (4th) Home: 9-4 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Robert. Burnett Starters: F Don Deong (8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg) F Dave Epperson (5.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg) C Russ awler (16.3 ppg, 9.4 rpg) G George Selleck (13.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg) G Oleg Suzdaleff (9.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Ron Tomsic, the team s leading scorer, injured a knee in the seventh game, underwent an operation, and was out for the season Russ awler and George Selleck took over much of the scoring load awler and Selleck finished 1-2 in league scoring was awler was named all-conference. at ashington at ashington Hawaii oyola-a Fresno State College of Pacific Oregon Saint Mary s at USC at USC California at California San Jose State at San Jose State Santa Clara (at SF) at UCA at UCA USC USC UCA UCA at California California Totals... 1,616-1, Record: 16-8 PCC (South): 7-5 (2nd) Home: 8-1 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Bill Bond (10.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg) F Barry Brown (6.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg) C Russ awler (14.2 ppg, 10.9 rpg) G Ron Tomsic (19.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) G George Selleck (11.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Howie Dallmar, star of the 1942 NCAA championship team, and who had been a successful head coach of basketball and baseball at Penn, became Stanford s new head coach Dallmar would coach 21 seasons at Stanford, the longest tenure of any basketball coach on The Farm Ron Tomsic and Russ awler co-captained the team Ron Tomsic tallied 40 points against USC on Feb. 4 at Stanford Pavilion. San Jose State Saint Mary s Hawaii at Arizona at Tulane at Seton Hall at Vanderbilt at Iowa UCA UCA at California California at Hawaii at Hawaii at USF Santa Clara (at SF) USC USC at UCA at UCA at USC at USC California at California Totals... 1,675-1, Record: 18-6 PCC: 10-6 (3rd) Home: 12-2 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Barry Brown (15.4 ppg, 10.8 rpg) F Bill Bond (14.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg) C Bill Flanders (5.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G George Selleck (16.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) G Gary Van Galder (4.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Captain George Selleck was the team s leading scorer This was one of coach Howie Dallmar s best teams Bill Bond and Barry Brown also carried some of the scoring punch Two more victories over Cal stretched Dallmar s winning streak to six over the Golden Bears. ashington ashington Dartmouth (at SF) Santa Clara Iowa isconsin Saint Mary s at ashington at ashington Idaho Idaho at Oregon State at Oregon State Oregon Oregon UCA UCA at USC at USC at ashington State at ashington State San Jose State at California California Totals... 1,577-1, Record: PCC: 7-9 (5th) Home: 6-6 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Bill Bond (16.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) F Dick Haga (8.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg) C Carl Isaacs (10.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg) G Paul Neumann (12.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg) G Hap agner (7.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Hap agner was named team captain Paul Neumann and Dick Haga were two prominent newcomers. at San Jose State Saint Mary s Rice Institute at Tulane at Centenary at Tennessee Orange Bowl Valparaiso Connecticut est Kentucky State Oregon State Oregon State at California ashington ashington California Santa Clara at Oregon at Oregon ashington State ashington State at UCA at UCA USC USC at Idaho at Idaho Totals... 1,642-1, Record: PCC: 7-9 (6th) Home: 8-4 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Jerry Thuesen (7.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg) F John Arrillaga (12.3 ppg, 4.9 rpg) C Dick Haga (10.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg) G Paul Neumann (12.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg) G Dick arren (5.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg) Paul Neumann assumed captain duties Standouts included John Arrillaga, Neal Brockmeyer, Chris Burford, Jerry Thuesen, Mike Tipton, and John Stahler. College of Pacific Saint Mary s San Jose State Santa Clara (at SF) at USF at Utah at Denver at Colorado Arizona State at Idaho at ashington State ashington State ashington at California Oregon State at ashington at Oregon State at Oregon USC California at UCA at USC Idaho UCA Oregon Totals... 1,489-1, Record: 15-9 PCC: 10-6 (T3rd) Home: 11-0 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F John Hendry (4.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg) F John Arrillaga (10.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg) C Dick Haga (13.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg) G Paul Neumann (16.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg) G Doug arren (3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Dick Haga and Paul Neumann served as co-captains Paul Neumann was third nationally in free throw percentage at.854 Stanford finished sixth in the nation in total defense at 56.6 ppg Stanford defeated NCAA champion California, 56-53, on Jan. 16 at Stanford Pavilion. San Jose State Santa Clara (at SF) Saint Mary s (at SF) at USF at Minnesota at Illinois Arizona at ashington State at Idaho at Oregon State Idaho ashington California at California College of Pacific at Oregon at ashington UCA Oregon at USC at UCA ashington State Stanford Basketball

153 Year-by-Year Results USC Oregon State Totals... 1,450-1, Record: AAU: 4-7 (4th) Home: 6-6 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F John indsor (9.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F John Hendry (7.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg) C Neal Brockmeyer (6.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) G John Arrillaga (14.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg) G Bub Bowling (8.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Stanford finished third in the nation in total defense at 56.8 ppg Captain John Arrillaga gained all-aau honors after finishing third in the conference in scoring and seventh in free throw percentage (.783). USF (ot) San Jose State Saint Mary s at isconsin at Marquette est Virginia (at A) Michigan (at A) Illinois (at A) at Oregon (ot) at Oregon State California ashington ashington State at ashington at ashington State (ot) Oregon State Oregon at USC (ot) at UCA UCA USC at UCA USC at California California Totals... 1,395-1, Record: 7-17 AAU: 3-9 (5th) Home: 4-8 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F John indsor (13.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg) F John Hendry (9.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg) C Mike edgerwood (4.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg) G Bub Bowling (8.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg) G Don Clementson (7.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Although Stanford recorded few wins, the team finished twelfth in the nation in total defense at 62.3 ppg Stanford dropped eight games by four points or less John indsor recorded the team s best offensive effort with 31 points on Feb. 11 against UCA at Stanford Mike edgerwood, who was in his first year in Stanford aw School, grabbed 15 rebounds against ashington Clayton Bub Bowling and John Hendry co-captained the team. Saint Mary s Utah at USF (ot) Santa Clara ashington State A Tournament Indiana Michigan State (2ot) California Fordham at California at Oregon at Oregon ashington (ot) ashington at ashington at ashington State USC UCA California at California UCA at USC at UCA at USC Totals... 1,330-1, Record: 16-6 AAU: 8-4 (2nd) Home: 13-0 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F John indsor (11.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg) F Hollis Moore (6.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) C Tom Dose (17.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg) G Darrell Sutherland (11.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg) G Don Clementson (7.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) Stanford finished second in the AAU to UCA Stanford did beat the Bruins, 82-67, on Mar. 9 at Stanford Pavilion In that game, Darrell Sutherland tallied 30 points Tom Dose made an immediate impact on the team Stanford finished first in the conference and seventh nationally in total defense at 58 ppg Darrell Sutherland was first in the conference in free throw percentage at.802 Stanford swept three-game series against Cal and USC. USF Saint Mary s at Oregon State at Oregon State St. ouis Nebraska Oregon Oregon California ashington ashington State at ashington at ashington at Santa Clara at USC at UCA at California California at UCA USC UCA USC Totals... 1,434-1, Record: 16-9 AAU: 7-5 (T1st) Home: 10-5 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Clayton Raaka (5.1 ppg, 8.0 rpg) F Hollis Moore (6.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg) C Tom Dose (20.8 ppg, 10.8 rpg) G Don Clementson (12.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G Darrell Sutherland (6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) Stanford s last conference title occurred during the campaign All-America center Tom Dose averaged 20.8 ppg, currently the fifth-best scoring average for a season in Stanford history Dose finished the season as the first Stanford player to average 20 points per game or better The previous high was 19.3 points per game by Ron Tomsic in 1955 Perhaps Dose best game was 35 points against UCA on Feb. 22 while his man was held to a pair of free throws On Mar. 8, Dose scored 31 points against the Bruins Dose also scored 29 points and grabbed 20 rebounds against 7-foot-1 Oregon State All- American Mel Counts Clayton Raaka grabbed 17 rebounds against Oregon State on Feb. 8 against USC On Dec. 25, 1962, Stanford was ranked #4 in the nation, the school s highest ranking ever Stanford finished 10th in the final UPI poll. Saint Mary s Utah at USF at Oregon at Oregon yoming Texas Northwestern USC ashington (2ot) at California (2ot) Oregon State Oregon State ashington ashington at ashington USC UCA California at California UCA (ot) at USC at UCA at USC (ot) at UCA Totals... 1,608-1, Record: AAU: 9-6 (2nd) Home: 9-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Bob Bedell (11.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg) F Clayton Raaka (8.2 ppg, 10.6 rpg) C Tom Dose (20.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) G Kent Hinckley (11.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) G Hollis Moore (8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) All-American Tom Dose set both a Stanford Pavilion and AAU one-game scoring record with 42 points against ashington State on March 2 Dose also scored 38 points against UCA on Feb. 22 Dose ended his three-year career with 1,441 points, which is currently tenth-best in school history Stanford placed second in the AAU behind unbeaten national champion UCA. Oregon Oregon San Jose State Saint Mary s (at Oak) Kansas (ot) at SMU at Arizona State USC (ot) USC ashington ashington at UCA at UCA at Oregon State at Oregon State at Utah at ashington State at ashington State at California California UCA at USC at ashington ashington State California (ot) Totals... 1,607-1, Record: 15-8 AAU: 9-5 (2nd) Home: 9-2 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Bob Bedell (16.2 ppg, 7.0 rpg) F Clayton Raaka (8.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg) C Ray Kosanke (12.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg) G Kent Hinckley (13.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg) G Gary overidge (6.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg) Stanford finished second in the AAU to NCAA champion UCA for a second straight year Bob Bedell, the team s leading scorer gained all-aau first team honors. Santa Clara at San Jose State at USF at Oregon State at Oregon Tulane yoming ashington State ashington at USC at UCA UCSB at UCSB (ot) at Oregon at Oregon State Oregon State Oregon at ashington at ashington State UCA USC at California California Totals... 1,622-1, Record: AAU: 8-6 (3rd) Home: 7-3 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 2-1 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Bob Bedell (16.8 ppg, 9.1 rpg) F Jack Gilbert (6.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg) C Ray Kosanke (14.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) G Arthur Harris (16.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) G Gary Petersmeyer (5.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Stanford handed UCA its first conference loss since the season, 74-69, on Jan. 15 at Stanford Pavilion Arthur Harris gained first team All-AAU honors. at Santa Clara USF (ot) San Jose State at Kansas State at Nebraska SU Far est Classic ashington State Utah State Oregon State at ashington (ot) at ashington State USC UCA at Arizona at Arizona State Oregon Oregon State at Oregon at Oregon State ashington ashington State at USC at UCA at California California Totals... 1,757-1, Record: AAU: 7-7 (4th) Home: 9-5 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 2-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Arthur Harris (14.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg) F Mal McElwain (8.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg) C Rich Baker (9.1 ppg, 6.7 rpg) G Don Griffin (15.6 ppg, 5.0 rpg) G Gary Petersmeyer (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Don Griffin proved to be the scoring star for Stanford, scoring 20 or more points in nine games That included a 33 point effort against ashington on Feb. 13 and 30 points against USC on Mar. 4 Rich Baker collected 14 rebounds against Oregon on Feb. 25, while Arthur Harris snared 14 boards against Arizona State on Dec. 3 Rich Baker and Howard Hassen served as co-captain. at USF Arizona State Utah Arizona at Illinois at Iowa All-America Tournament DePaul Oklahoma City Temple Oregon Oregon State at USC at UCA Santa Clara Denver Air Force at ashington State at ashington ashington ashington State ot at Oregon State at Oregon UCA USC at California California Totals... 1,847-1, Record: Pac-8: 5-9 (T5th) Home: 7-4 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Arthur Harris (20.8 ppg, 8.1 rpg) F Mal McElwain (11.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg) C Steve Kuchenbecker (5.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg) G Don Griffin (12.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg) G Gary Petersmeyer (10.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Art Harris dominated Stanford scorers, scoring 20 or more points in 15 games Games of 37 points against Oregon (Jan. 5) and ashington State (Feb. 19) were season-highs for Harris Harris scoring average (20.8 ppg) is sixth-best for a single season in Stanford history Mal McElwain grabbed 16 rebounds against ashington on Feb. 10 Harris and Gary Petersmeyer served as co-captains. Portland USF at Utah at Kansas Illinois Iowa Far est Classic North Carolina Oregon Princeton at Oregon at Oregon State USC UCA at Denver at Air Force ashington State ashington at ashington at ashington State Oregon State Oregon at UCA at USC at California California Totals... 1,897-1, Record: 8-17 Pac-8: 4-10 (T7th) Home: 5-5 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 0-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Mal McElwain (12.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F Mike Michel (7.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg) C Bill Palmer (8.9 ppg, 9.4 rpg) G Don Griffin (20.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg) G Dennis O Neill (8.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg) Don Griffin completed his career by averaging 20.4 ppg, seventh-best for a single season Griffin and Mal McElwain were co-captains Stanford played its first game in Maples Pavilion on Jan. 3, but lost to BYU, The next night, Stanford beat the Cougars, The formal dedication game was Mar. 1, but Stanford lost to USC, Northwestern Utah at Air Force at yoming Cincinnati Kansas Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) Columbia Arizona Brigham Young Brigham Young ashington ashington State at California USF at USC at UCA at Oregon at Oregon State Oregon State Oregon at ashington State at ashington UCA USC California Totals... 1,742-1, Record: 5-20 Pac-8: 2-12 (8th) Home: 4-9 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Chuck Moore (9.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg) F Fred Green (8.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg) C Bill Palmer (8.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg) G Claude Terry (19.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg) G Dennis O Neill (16.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg) The fewest number of wins since the season Injuries and lack of size (only one starter over 6-foot-4) hurt the team Claude Terry and Dennis O Neill combined to form the highest scoring backcourt in school history. at Utah San Jose State Santa Clara at USF St. John s UC Santa Barbara Kodak Classic Georgetown Rochester at Cincinnati at ashington at ashington State California yoming Air Force USC UCA Oregon Oregon State at Oregon State at Oregon ashington State ashington at UCA at USC at California Totals... 1,890-2, Record: 6-20 Pac-8: 2-12 (8th) Home: 5-9 Away: 0-9 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Bob Buell (6.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg) F Pat Stevens (5.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg) C Mike Michel (13.0 ppg, 8.1 rpg) G Claude Terry (20.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) G Dennis O Neill (9.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Claude Terry proved to be the lone bright spot for Stanford, averaging 20.9 ppg, still fourth-best for a single season on The Farm Hit a careerhigh 41 points against Oregon State, the fifthbest single game scoring effort at Stanford Stanford Basketball 153

154 Year-by-Year Results USF at BYU at BYU Princeton Temple Villanova Far est Classic Ohio State Oregon State ashington State Columbia at Oregon at Oregon State UCA USC Utah Santa Clara at California California ashington ashington State at ashington State at ashington Oregon State Oregon at USC at UCA Totals... 1,900-2, Record: Pac-8: 5-9 (6th) Home: 7-5 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 2-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F David Frost (10.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg) F Steve Shupe (8.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg) C Mike Mann (11.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg) G Claude Terry (21.2 pg, 5.2 rpg) G Bob Buell (9.4 ppg, 6.3 rpg) Claude Terry completed an illustrious career capturing All-American and all-conference honors His single season scoring average of 21.2 ppg remains third-best for a single season at Stanford. Houston at USF Santa Clara San Jose State at Princeton at Temple Motor City Classic Bowling Green Valparaiso Dartmouth ashington State ashington at UCA at USC at Utah Air Force California at California Oregon State Oregon at Oregon State at Oregon at ashington at ashington State USC UCA Totals... 1,895-1, Record: Pac-8: 7-7 (4th) Home: 9-3 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Mike Mann (9.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg) F David Frost (8.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg) C Rich Kelley (17.3 ppg, 13.2 rpg) G Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg) G Bob Buell (6.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg) All Pac-8 performer Rich Kelley set a single season school record with 13.2 rebounds per game Kelley scored more than 20 points in nine games, including 30 against Utah on Jan. 20. at USF Arizona San Jose State at Denver at Colorado State Fordham Saint Mary s Old Dominion Tourney Navy Virginia Tech at ashington State at ashington UCA USC Utah at UC Santa Barbara at California at Oregon at Oregon State Oregon State Oregon ashington ashington State at USC at UCA California Totals... 1,719-1, Record: Pac-8: 5-9 (6th) Home: 6-5 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Ed Schweitzer (12.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg) F Tim Patterson (9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg) C Rich Kelley (18.4 ppg, 12.6 rpg) G Melvin Arterberry (7.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg) G David Frost (13.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Rich Kelley gained all-conference honors for a second straight season Seventeen times during the season he scored double-doubles in points and rebounds That included 26 points and a school record 27 rebounds against Kentucky on Dec. 22, and 25 points and 19 rebounds against Air Force on Jan. 2. Nevada USF (ot) Colorado State at Saint Mary s Kentucky Classic Ohio State Kentucky Holiday Festival asalle St. ouis Oregon Oregon State at USC at UCA at Utah at Air Force Denver California ashington ashington State at ashington State at ashington at Oregon State at Oregon USC UCA at California Totals... 1,683-1, Record: Pac-8: 6-8 (T5th) Home: 7-4 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: F Ed Schweitzer (15.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg) F Scott Trobbe (8.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg) C Rich Kelley (20.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg) G Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) G Mark Gilberg (4.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) In Howie Dallmar s final season as head coach, Stanford defeated NCAA champion UCA, 64-60, as Rich Kelley scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds Ed Schweitzer added 22 points and eight boards Kelley chalked up 18 double-doubles, including 30 points and 15 rebounds against USC, and 21 points and 24 rebounds against SU Schweitzer scored 22 points and grabbed 16 rebounds at USF. SU at Nevada-Reno at Minnesota (ot) at isconsin Utah State Florida obo Tournament Illinois New Mexico at Arizona at USF at Oregon at Oregon State UCA USC Air Force at Houston at California at ashington State at ashington ashington ashington State Oregon State Oregon at USC at UCA California Totals... 1,883-1, Record: 9-18 Pac-8: 3-11 (7th) Home: 6-8 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 0-2 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Ed Schweitzer (15.7 ppg, 11.2 rpg) F George Schader (13.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg) C Tim Patterson (8.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg) G Mike Bratz (12.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G olfe Perry (8.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) Dick DiBiaso began his first season as head coach at Stanford Despite the team s losing record, DiBiaso was named Pac-8 Co-Coach of the Year Ed Schweitzer led the conference in rebounding Schweitzer s best games included 24 points and ten rebounds against Oregon, 23 points and 16 rebounds at SU, and 22 points and 18 boards vs isconsin. Nevada-Reno at Santa Clara USF Montana State Cal Poly Pomona Minnesota Saint Mary s at SU Milwaukee Classic isconsin Miami (Ohio) ashington State ashington at UCA at USC UC Davis California (2ot) at Hawaii at Hawaii at Oregon at Oregon State * Oregon State * Oregon at ashington at ashington State USC UCA at California Totals... 1,988-2,074 *Forfeited by OSU due to ineligible player Record: Pac-8: 3-11 (7th) Home: 9-5 Away: 2-11 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Kimberly Belton (12.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg) F Jay Carter (8.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg) C Jeff McHugh (10.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) G Mike Bratz (19.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg) G olfe Perry (11.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) Mike Bratz gained first team All Pac-8 honors Bratz finished fifth in the conference in scoring and free throw percentage (.814) Bratz scored in double figures in 23 games, including 30 points against Santa Clara and 29 points against Arizona Kimberly Belton led conference freshman scorers (12.5 ppg) and rebounders (8.4) Belton scored season highs in points (24) and rebounds (18) in the season finale against California. Cal Poly SO Santa Clara at USF at Nevada-Reno Cal State Northridge isconsin UC Davis Saint Mary s at Arizona at Colorado State at ashington State at ashington USC UCA Hawaii at Air Force at Utah State at Oregon at Oregon State Oregon State Oregon ashington ashington State at UCA at USC California at California Totals... 2,044-2, Record: Pac-8: 3-11 (10th) Home: 7-7 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Kimberly Belton (15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) F Jay Carter (9.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg) C Jeff McHugh (11.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) G olfe Perry (9.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg) G Paul Giovacchini (4.7 ppg, 1.1 rpg) The Cardinal lost six conference games by three points or less Stanford was second in the Pac-8 to league champion UCA in shooting percentage at.475 Kimberly Belton recorded ten double-doubles including 31 points and eleven rebounds against Oregon State, and 23 points and 14 rebounds against USC. Cal Poly Pomona (ot) San Jose State (ot) at Santa Clara at UC Santa Barbara USF Cal Poly SO Colorado State Rhode Island Rainbow Classic at Hawaii Providence North Carolina at Oregon State at Oregon ashington State ashington Alaska at Saint Mary s California at UCA at USC USC UCA Oregon Oregon State at ashington at ashington State at California Totals... 1,965-2, Record: Pac-10: 6-12 (8th) Home: 10-4 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Kimberly Belton (14.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg) F Brian elch (11.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg) C Tom Schmalzried (5.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg) G Paul Giovacchini (6.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg) G olfe Perry (18.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Stanford defeated league champion UCA, 75-72, at Maples Pavilion Kimberly Belton finished third in the conference in field goal percentage at.619 Belton scored 20 points and grabbed 16 rebounds at Arizona. Cal Poly Pomona at San Jose State (ot) Santa Clara UC Santa Barbara USC at USF Seton Hall Harvard UCA Cabrillo Classic San Diego State Iowa at Arizona at Arizona State ashington State ashington at California at Oregon State at Oregon Arizona State Arizona at ashington at ashington State California Oregon Oregon State at USC at UCA Totals... 1,909-1, Record: 7-19 Pac-10: 5-13 (7th) Home: 5-8 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Kimberly Belton (18.7 ppg, 9.8 rpg) F Brian elch (14.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg) F Orlando ard (8.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg) G Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg) G Doug Barnes (4.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg) Kimberly Belton concluded his senior season as the school s #5 all-time scorer (1,615 points) and #2 all-time rebounder Belton gained allconference honors for a third straight season Belton recorded 14 double-doubles including a career-high 41 points and 14 rebounds against USC in the season finale on Mar. 1. at Air Force yoming Rice Portland San Jose State at Seton Hall Providence Classic Providence Boston College at USC at UCA Arizona State Arizona at ashington at ashington State California Oregon Oregon State at Arizona (ot) at Arizona State ashington State ashington (ot) at California at Oregon at Oregon State UCA USC (ot) Totals... 1,757-1, Record: 9-18 Pac-10: 5-13 (T8th) Home: 8-7 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Brian elch (15.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F Hans ichary (6.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg) C John Revelli (13.4 ppg, 7.6 rpg) G Keith Jones (10.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg) G Doug Marty (8.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg) Stanford concluded the season with a victory over California on Mar. 7 as Brian elch scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds John Revelli was named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Air Force at yoming at Marquette UC Davis UC Irvine Saint Mary s at Portland San Diego ot isconsin-superior at California at Oregon State at Oregon ashington ashington State at UCA at USC Arizona Arizona State Oregon Oregon State at ashington at ashington State USC UCA at Arizona State at Arizona California Totals... 1,814-1, Record: 7-20 Pac-10: 2-16 (10th) Home: 6-11 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Dick DiBiaso Starters: F Johnny Rogers (12.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg) F Brian elch (12.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) C John Revelli (16.4 ppg, 8.6 rpg) G Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg) G Steve Brown (4.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) & Roger emons (6.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg) Dick DiBiaso coached his final season at Stanford, and although the team suffered through a losing campaign, there were several individual standouts John Revelli became the first Stanford sophomore to be named to the All Pac-10 team since Rich Kelley in 1973 Revelli ranked second in rebounding (8.6) and field goal percentage (.603), fourth in scoring (16.4) and tenth in free throw percentage (.756) among conference leaders Johnny Rogers edged out Oregon State s A.C. Green to be named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. USIU Harvard Stanford Basketball

155 Year-by-Year Results Stanford Invitational Furman Penn oyola-marymount at Saint Mary s Santa Clara Marquette Seattle Pacific California Oregon Oregon State at ashington at ashington State UCA USC at Arizona State at Arizona at Oregon at Oregon State ashington State ashington at USC at UCA Arizona State Arizona at California Totals... 1,807-1, Record: Pac-10: 6-12 (8th) Home: 12-5 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Tom Davis Starters: F Steve Brown (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg) & Andy Fischer (5.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg) F Hans ichary (8.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) & Earl Koberlein (3.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg) C John Revelli (19.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg) G Keith Jones (19.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg) G Keith Ramee (4.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Tom Davis became the 14th head basketball coach at Stanford Keith Jones scored a then school record 553 points and for his efforts was named to the All Pac-10 team Jones scored a career-high 36 points against Arizona on Mar. 3 Revelli was limited to 15 games due to a knee injury Revelli did score 31 points and grab 11 rebounds against Saint Mary s on Dec. 9 His.617 shooting percentage remains a school record. UC Riverside Sonoma State Stanford Invitational afayette Temple Saint Mary s Chico State CS Dominguez Hills at Harvard at Rutgers Brown at Oregon State at Oregon at California USC UCA at ashington at ashington State Arizona State Arizona California at UCA at USC ashington State ashington at Arizona at Arizona State (ot) Oregon Oregon State Totals... 2,121-2, Record: Pac-10: 8-10 (5th) Home: 13-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 0-0 Coach: Tom Davis Starters: F Earl Koberlein (6.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg) F Steve Brown (10.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg) C John Revelli (16.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg) G Keith Jones (20.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg) G Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg) The 19 wins was the most since a 20-win campaign in Keith Jones led the Pac-10 in scoring (20.0 ppg), while John Revelli was eighth in the league at 16.2 ppg Jones scored 20 or more points in 15 games, and scored in double digits in 30 of the 31 games Revelli was third in rebounding in the Pac-10 at 7.9 per game Revelli grabbed ten or more rebounds in eight games, including a seasonhigh 13 against California on Feb. 10 Jones and Revelli were named to the All Pac-10 team. Hawaii Pacific Bemidji State Stanford Invitational San Jose State North Carolina UC San Diego Eastern Montana Harvard at Hawaii Pacific at Chaminade at BYU-Hawaii estern Michigan USIU Oregon State Oregon at UCA California at USC (ot) at Oregon State ashington ashington State at Arizona State at Arizona at Santa Clara at California USC UCA at ashington State at ashington Arizona Arizona State at Oregon Totals... 2,311-2, Record: Pac-10: 3-15 (10th) Home: 9-7 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Tom Davis Starters: F Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg) F Andy Fischer (8.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg) C Kent Seymour (8.1 ppg, 5.9 rpg) G Keith Ramee (6.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg) G Novian hitsitt (10.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg) & John Paye (5.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Novian hitsitt (.850) and Earl Koberlein (.809) ranked 1-2 in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage Keith Ramee led the conference in steals at 2.0 per game, and was eighth in assists at 4.1 per game. UC San Diego Apple Invitational Pacific asalle Missouri-St. ouis at Saint Mary s (ot) Seattle oyola-marymount UC Riverside Texas Invitational Mercer Army at ashington at ashington State Arizona State Arizona at California at UCA at USC Oregon Oregon State at Arizona at Arizona State California (2ot) UCA USC at Oregon State at Oregon ashington State ashington Totals... 1,894-1, Record: Pac-10: 8-10 (T5th) Home: 8-7 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 0-3 Coach: Tom Davis Starters: F Todd ichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg) F Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) C Howard right (9.7 ppg, 6.3 rpg) G Andy Fischer (4.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg) G Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Freshmen Todd ichti and Howard right began their careers as starters ichti was named to the All Pac-10 team, the first freshman so named since Cliff Robinson of USC in 1978 ichti led the Cardinal in 12 statistical categories, and was listed in the top six in four Pac-10 categories Keith Ramee led the Pac- 10 in assists at 5.9 per game. George ashington UC San Diego Apple Invitational Yale Richmond Seattle at Harvard at North Carolina Seton Hall (ot) Chaminade Classic UNV Chaminade Hawaii Pacific Invitational Maryland (2ot) Fordham ashington State ashington at Arizona at Arizona State Oregon California UCA at Oregon (ot) at Oregon State Arizona State (ot) Arizona at California at USC at UCA Oregon State USC at ashington at ashington State Totals... 2,224-2, Record: Pac-10: 9-9 (6th) Home: 11-2 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 2-3 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Todd ichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg) F Howard right (11.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg) C Greg Butler (6.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) G Novian hitsitt (10.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg) G Terry Taylor (7.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg) Mike Montgomery entered his first season as Stanford s head coach Stanford won three of its last four games to achieve a winning season Todd ichti led the team in scoring in 19 games Howard right was the team s top rebounder and second leading scorer Terry Taylor led the Pac-10 in three-point field goal percentage (.488) and free throw percentage (.848). Central Fidelity Classic Georgia Tech Rice at San Jose State Apple Invitational Columbia Alabama-Birmingham Saint Mary s Oregon Oregon State estern ashington est Palm Beach Classic Massachusetts Miami (Fla) at UCA at USC ashington ashington State at California at Arizona at Arizona State at Oregon State at Oregon UCA USC at ashington State at ashington California Arizona Arizona State (ot) Pac-10 Tournament ashington Totals... 2,002-2, Record: Pac-10: 11-7 (4th) Home: 12-4 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-3 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Howard right (15.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg) F Bryan McSweeney (7.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) C Greg Butler (12.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg) G Todd ichti (20.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg) G Terry Taylor (8.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg) Stanford played in the NIT, its first post-season appearance since the campaign Stanford defeated #1 ranked Arizona, 82-74, on Feb. 4, the first time in school history that the Cardinal had beaten a #1 ranked squad All- America Todd ichti led the Cardinal victory with 23 points and six assists Howard right led the conference in shooting percentage at.622. Maui Classic Iowa Chaminade Baylor Santa Clara Apple Invitational illiam & Mary Brown at USF Harvard USC UCA (2ot) Hoosier Classic UC Santa Barbara Indiana Seattle Pacific at Arizona State at Arizona ashington ashington State California at Oregon State at Oregon Arizona Arizona State at ashington State at ashington (ot) at California Oregon Oregon State at UCA at USC Pac-10 Tournament Oregon Arizona NIT Tournament Cal State ong Beach Arkansas State Totals... 2,577-2, Record: 26-7 Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd) Home: 13-0 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 5-3 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Howard right (14.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg) F Andrew Vlahov (5.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg) C Eric Reveno (9.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg) G Todd ichti (20.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg) G Terry Taylor (7.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) Stanford finished 12th in the final UPI poll, and 13th in the final AP poll This was the highest finish by a Cardinal team since the campaign when Stanford finished tenth in the UPI poll Stanford s longest winning streak was 11 games, the longest since a 12-game win streak during the season Stanford s 26 wins is the third most for a single season The 15 conference wins was a single season Stanford record Stanford outscored its opponents by an average of 11.3 ppg Stanford set or tied 27 Stanford, Maples Pavilion, team, individual and Pac-10 records Stanford averaged 7,406 fans per game at Maples Pavilion, a school record. NIT Pre-Season Classic at Montana at Indiana at North Carolina Apple Invitational Cornell Colorado State San Jose State Oregon State at UCA at Saint Mary s Vanderbilt Invitational Furman Vanderbilt Arizona Arizona State at ashington at ashington State Miami (Florida) at California UCA Oregon at Arizona at Arizona State Florida (at Orlando) ashington State ashington (ot) California at USC at Oregon at Oregon State USC Pac-10 Tournament (Inglewood) USC UCA Arizona NCAA Tournament Siena Totals... 2,519-2, Record: Pac-10: 9-9 (6th) Home: 11-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 2-2 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F Deshon ingate (10.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg) C Adam Keefe (20.0 ppg, 9.1 rpg) G Kenny Ammann (9.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) G John Patrick (7.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg) Stanford defeated UCA, 70-69, on Feb. 18, the first time a Cardinal team had defeated the Bruins at Pauley Pavilion Andrew Vlahov scored 20 points and Adam Keefe grabbed ten rebounds to lead the Cardinal victory Keefe led the team in scoring in 21 of the 30 games Keefe also led the team in rebounding in 18 games Keefe led the Pac-10 in rebounding and field goal percentage (.627). Cal Poly SO at UC Irvine Apple Invitational ehigh ouisiana Tech USF at Santa Clara Colgate BMA Holiday Classic Missouri-Kansas City Kansas Oregon State Oregon at ashington at ashington State UCA USC at Arizona at Arizona State at Oregon at Oregon State ashington State ashington at USC at UCA Arizona Arizona State California at California Pac-10 Tournament California Arizona NIT Tournament at Hawaii Totals... 2,032-1, Record: Pac-10: 8-10 (5th) Home: 13-4 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F Deshon ingate (9.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg) C Adam Keefe (21.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg) G Kenny Ammann (11.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg) G John Patrick (9.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) NIT champions In the championship game against Oklahoma, all five starters scored in double figures, led by Kenny Ammann with 22 points Adam Keefe averaged 23 points and 9.2 rebounds per game in the five game tournament to gain tourney MVP honors Stanford became only the second Pac-10 team to win the NIT Keefe led the Pac-10 in rebounding. NIT CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Stanford Invitational Rider Yale Apple Invitational George ashington Hawaii Santa Clara UC Irvine Florida at Colorado Red obster Classic Central Florida North Carolina at Oregon State at Oregon ashington ashington State at UCA at USC Arizona Arizona State Oregon Oregon State at ashington State at ashington USC UCA at Arizona State at Arizona California at California Stanford Basketball 155

156 Year-by-Year Results NIT Tournament Houston at isconsin at Southern Illinois *Massachusetts *Oklahoma (title game) *Madison Square Garden Totals... 2,539-2, Record: Pac-10: 10-8 (4th) Home: 12-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Adam Keefe (25.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg) F Brent illiams (11.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg) C Paul Garrett (7.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) G Peter Dukes (11.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) G Marcus ollie (8.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg) Stanford returned only one starter from its 1991 NIT team, but that one starter was All-American Adam Keefe Keefe helped Stanford to the NCAA tournament, and ended his career with 17 school records and one conference mark Keefe was named to five All-America teams Keefe became only one of four players in NCAA history to have a combination of 60 percent field goal accuracy, 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds Keefe led the Pac-10 in rebounding Marcus ollie led the Pac-10 in assists at 6.5 per game Stanford tied UCA in three-point field goal percentage at.389. Apple Invitational oyola (Maryland) Rice Colorado at Santa Clara Virginia Cutlass Spartan Classic Siena Michigan State Southern Utah Cal State Northridge at Oregon State at Oregon California USC UCA at ashington State at ashington Arizona Arizona State at Notre Dame at California at UCA at USC (ot) ashington ashington State at Arizona State at Arizona Oregon Oregon State NCAA Tournament Alabama Totals... 2,195-1, Record: 7-23 Pac-10: 2-16 (10th) Home: 7-9 Away: 0-12 Neutral: 0-2 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Brent illiams (13.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg) F Darren Allaway (6.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg) C Bart ammersen (3.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg) & Jim Morgan (3.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg) G Marcus ollie (10.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) G Peter Dukes (7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg) & Dion Cross (10.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg) The season saw the emergence of then freshman Dion Cross, who later in his career set numerous three-point records for the Cardinal Point guard Marcus ollie ended his career with 474 assists, fourth all-time at Stanford The 50 point victory by Stanford over Puget Sound (92-42) was Stanford s biggest pointmargin since a decision over Seattle during the season. Puget Sound at San Jose State at Virginia Sacramento State Howard Maui Classic SU DePaul Chaminade Fry s Invitational American Ohio Santa Clara Oregon State Oregon Notre Dame at California at UCA at USC ashington State ashington at Arizona at Arizona State California UCA USC at ashington at ashington State Arizona State Arizona at Oregon at Oregon State Totals... 1,989-2, Record: Pac-10: 10-8 (5th) Home: 11-4 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-0 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Brent illiams (14.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg) F Andy Poppink (12.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg) C Jim Morgan (5.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) G Brevin Knight (11.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg) G Dion Cross (15.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Stanford s rise from tenth place ( ) to fourth place ( ) is the highest jump ever from a last place finish in the Pac-10 (since the league became ten teams prior to the 1980 season) Stanford was the only team in the Pac- 10 to start the same starting lineup the whole season The Cardinal defeated three teams that participated in the NCAA tournament (California,Virginia, ashington State) The season saw the birth of the now famous Sixth Man Club, a student group that drastically increased the noise level at Maples Pavilion Brevin Knight was Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Fry s Invitational Cal State Northridge San Jose State UC Riverside at Santa Clara (ot) McNeese State Virginia at isconsin Seton Hall Tournament Manhattan Seton Hall ashington ashington State at Arizona State at Arizona California UCA USC at Oregon at Oregon State Arizona Arizona State at California at USC at UCA Oregon State Oregon at ashington State at ashington NIT Tournament Gonzaga Totals... 2,091-2, Record: 20-9 Pac-10: 10-8 (5th) Home: 14-2 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Darren Allaway (6.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg) F Andy Poppink (10.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg) C Tim Young (12.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg) G Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) G Brevin Knight (16.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) Stanford started the season with ten straight victories, the best start since the team won eleven in a row to start the campaign Stanford scored 90 or more points in eight games The Cardinal beat four nationallyranked teams Stanford shot.729 from the free throw line, #1 in the Pac-10 and 21st in the country Against Arizona State, the Cardinal hit 31-of-33 free throws for 94 percent Brevin Knight and Dion Cross combined to form the highest scoring backcourt in the conference Cross was #1 in the Pac-10 and #7 in the nation in three-point shooting percentage (.480) Cross led the conference in free throw percentage at.827 while Knight led the Pac-10 in steals at 2.8. Fry s Invitational Colgate St. Peter s San Jose State Cal Poly SO USF at American at Virginia isconsin Cornell at ashington at ashington State Arizona State Arizona (ot) at California at UCA at USC Oregon Oregon State at Arizona at Arizona State California UCA USC at Oregon State at Oregon ashington State ashington NCAA Tournament UNC-Charlotte Massachusetts Totals... 2,290-2, Record: 21-8 Pac-10: 12-6 (3rd) Home: 12-1 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-2 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Andy Poppink (14.0 ppg, 8.4 rpg) C Darren Allaway (5.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg) G Brevin Knight (15.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg) G Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) G David Harbour (9.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg) Stanford earned its fifth trip to the NCAA s and the first time in school history that the Cardinal had been to back-to-back NCAA tournies The Cardinal beat defending NCAA champion UCA, 67-66, on Jan. 9 Stanford was #1 in free throw percentage in the conference and #4 nationally Dion Cross finished his career as Stanford s #3 all-time leading scorer with 1,635 points Brevin Knight set or tied five school records, and was named honorable mention All-American by AP, UPI and Basketball eekly. Fry s Invitational Stetson Rice at USF Tournament of Champions South Carolina North Carolina at Navy American Harvard Arizona State Arizona at UCA at USC Oregon Oregon State at ashington at ashington State California Bay Area Classic Seton Hall USC UCA at Oregon State at Oregon ashington State ashington at California (*) at Arizona at Arizona State NCAA Tournament Bradley Massachusetts Totals... 2,181-1,934 *Game later forfeited by Cal due to NCAA sanctions against the Golden Bears Record: 22-8 Pac-10: 12-6 (T2nd) Home: 12-0 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 4-2 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Peter Sauer (8.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) F Rich Jackson (3.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg) & G Arthur ee (7.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) C Tim Young (13.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg) G Kris eems (11.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg) G Brevin Knight (16.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) Stanford reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time in the school s history The Cardinal was 12-0 at Maples Pavilion, the only Pac-10 team with a perfect record at home Stanford ended the season ranked 12th in the nation in the USA Today/CNN poll, the highest ranking since the campaign The Cardinal averaged 80.9 ppg, a school record and 14th best in the country The team hit.746 from the free throw line, #1 in the Pac-10 and eighth in the nation Brevin Knight ended his career with six schools records, including career assists and career steals Knight was named to several All-America teams, including first team by The Sporting News Rich Jackson and Brevin Knight served as team captains. The Great Alaska Shootout UNC Greensboro College of Charleston Alaska Anchorage Manhattan (at Sacramento) at USD Alaska Anchorage at Seton Hall (ot) Navy at Arizona State at Arizona UCA USC at Oregon (ot) at Oregon State ashington ashington State at California at USC at UCA Oregon State Oregon at ashington State at ashington San Diego State California Arizona Arizona State NCAA Tournament Oklahoma ake Forest Utah (ot) Totals... 2,427-2, Record: 30-5 Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd) Home: 11-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 9-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Mark Madsen (11.7 ppg, 8.2 rpg) F Peter Sauer (9.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg) C Tim Young (11.3 ppg, 8.1 rpg) G Kris eems (12.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G Arthur ee (14.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg) One of the greatest teams in school history Finished the year ranked fourth in the USA Today/ESPN poll and tenth by Associated Press Reached the NCAA Final Four for the first time since Stanford started the year with a school record 18 wins, and was also the team s best start ever The Cardinal broke or tied 18 school, Maples Pavilion and NCAA records The records included 30 wins, and 20 straight wins at Maples Pavilion Stanford placed first in eight offensive and defensive categories in the Pac-10 Stanford finished second in the nation in rebound margin at 9.3 The Cardinal finished eighth in the nation in three-point field goal percentage at.408 Arthur ee led the Pac-10 in free throw percentage at.887, and that mark was tenth-best in the nation The Stanford frontline was the tallest in school history with eight players 6-foot-7 or taller. San Diego Hilo Big Island Tournament Hawai i Hilo Valparaiso Butler John ooden Classic Georgia at San Diego State Pacific UC Santa Barbara ehigh Cable Car Classic Rhode Island Santa Clara at Oregon State at Oregon California USC UCA at ashington State at ashington Arizona Arizona State ot at California at Connecticut at UCA at USC ashington ashington State at Arizona State at Arizona Oregon Oregon State NCAA Tournament College of Charleston estern Michigan Purdue Rhode Island Kentucky ot Totals... 2,807-2, Record: 26-7 Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) Home: 13-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 3-3 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Mark Madsen (13.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg) F Peter Sauer (8.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) C Tim Young (10.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg) G Kris eems (11.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G Arthur ee (13.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg) For the first time in school history, Stanford captured the Pacific-10 Conference championship, tying a school record with 15 conference wins For the fifth straight season, Stanford won at least 20 games Stanford s schedule was the toughest in school history Included were games against nine teams that were ranked in the top 25, including NCAA champion Connecticut Stanford was ranked #1 in seven categories in the Pac-10, and ranked in the top three in ten categories Head coach Mike Montgomery was voted Pac-10 Coach of the Year Arthur ee and Mark Madsen were named first team All Pac-10 All 15 home games were sold out, a first in school history Arthur ee finished first in the conference and fifth in the nation in free throw percentage (.886). UC Davis Pre-Season NIT SMU Southwest Missouri State St. John s North Carolina BB&T Classic Maryland George ashington at Nevada at Pacific Stanford Invitational Elon College Santa Clara Pete Newell Classic Temple Oregon State Oregon California at USC at UCA ashington State ashington at Arizona at Arizona State at California Connecticut UCA USC (ot) at ashington at ashington State Arizona State (ot) Arizona at Oregon at Oregon State NCAA Tournament Alcorn State Gonzaga Totals... 2,425-2, Record: 27-4 Pac-10: 15-3 (1st, tie) Home: 12-2 Away: 9-1 Neutral: 6-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Mark Madsen (12.2 ppg, 9.3 rpg) F Casey Jacobsen (14.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg) F Jarron Collins (11.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg) G Michael McDonald (3.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg) G David Moseley (13.0 ppg, 3.5 ppg) For the first time in school history, the Cardinal was ranked #1 in the country That happened on Dec. 20, 1999 by Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN The Cardinal captured top honors in the Pac-10 for a second straight season, but tied with Arizona in The 27 wins was third-best in Stanford history This team, according to Cardinal head coach Mike Montgomery, had seven potential starters In short, this team was the deepest and most talented ever put together at Stanford Seven players averaged 20 minutes or more per game The Cardinal defense was strong In fact, Stanford s defense was ranked #1 in the nation (defensive field goal percentage,.352) That broke the NCAA single-season record of.358, set by Marquette during the season Only seven times in 31 games did an opponent shoot 40 percent or better Only two opponents shot 50 percent or better Stanford s Stanford Basketball

157 Year-by-Year Results imposing front line averaged 42.2 rebounds per game, #1 in the Pac-10 That was the highest average since the season when the Cardinal averaged 43.6 rebounds per game Stanford ranked either 1-or-2 in 15 different team categories in the Pac-10 Mark Madsen and Casey Jacobsen were named to the All Pac- 10 first team Jacobsen was named Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the Year Montgomery was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year for a second straight season Montgomery was also named Naismith and Basketball Times Coach of the Year Mark Madsen won the conference field goal percentage title at.587, and the conference rebound crown at 9.3 per game Ryan Mendez and David Moseley shared the Pac-10 free throw percentage title at.875. Coaches vs Cancer Tournament Duke (ot) Iowa at UC Santa Barbara Cal State Bakersfield John ooden Classic Auburn Delta Airlines Classic... Georgia Tech (ot) Nevada Sacramento State Pete Newell Challenge... Mississippi State Stanford Invitational New Hampshire Davidson Arizona State Arizona at Oregon State at Oregon at California ashington ashington State at UCA at USC Oregon Oregon State California at ashington State at ashington USC UCA (ot) at Arizona at Arizona State NCAA Tournament South Carolina State North Carolina Totals... 2,447-1, Record: 31-3 Pac-10: 16-2 (1st) Home: 12-2 Away: 11-0 Neutral: 8-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Jarron Collins (12.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg) F Ryan Mendez (11.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg) C Jason Collins (14.5 ppg, 7.8 rpg) G Casey Jacobsen (18.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) G Michael McDonald (8.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) Stanford won a school record 31 games Stanford s participation in the 2001 NCAA Tournament was the school s seventh straight and tenth overall The Cardinal finished the year ranked #2 in the Associated Press poll and fifth in the USA Today poll Stanford beat its opponents by an average of 17.7 points per game, #1 in the Pac-10 and #2 in the nation Stanford won 15 games by 20 or more points Stanford hit.511 from the floor (#1 in the nation), including 20 games in which the team hit 50 percent or better The Cardinal hit.429 from three-point territory, #1 in the conference and #3 in the nation Michael McDonald led the Pac-10 in threepoint shooting at.514 Casey Jacobsen was named first team All-American by Associated Press, The Sporting News, the John ooden Team, and the United States Basketball riters Association (NABC) Jacobsen was the first Stanford player to be named a first team All- American by Associated Press Jason Collins was a third-team All-America by the NABC, and Jarron Collins was named an honorable mention All-America by Associated Press Jacobsen, Jarron Collins and Jason Collins were named All Pacific-10 First Team Stanford broke or tied 13 school records The Cardinal was ranked first or second in 13 Pac-10 categories Stanford was ranked in the Top-8 nationally in six categories Ryan Mendez broke the Pac-10 record with 49 consecutive free throws. San Francisco State Puerto Rico Shootout Old Dominion Memphis Georgia UC Riverside at ong Beach State Stanford Invitational Sacred Heart Georgia Tech Pete Newell Challenge... Duke Cable Car Classic Fordham Santa Clara at Arizona State at Arizona Oregon State Oregon California New Mexico at ashington at ashington State USC UCA at Oregon at Oregon State at California ashington State ashington at USC at UCA Arizona Arizona State NCAA Tournament UNC Greensboro St. Joseph s (Pa) Cincinnati Maryland Totals... 2,829-2, Record: Pac-10: 12-6 (2nd T) Home: 10-3 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 3-4 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Justin Davis (4.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg) & Teyo Johnson (5.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg) C Curtis Borchardt (16.9 ppg, 11.4 rpg) G Casey Jacobsen (21.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) G Julius Barnes (10.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg) G Tony Giovacchini (3.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Stanford finished the season 20-10, and 12-6 in the Pac-10 Conference Stanford s participation in the 2002 NCAA Tournament was the school s eighth straight, and eleventh overall Stanford chalked up its ninth straight winning season, and its eighth straight 20-win campaign Stanford finished in a four-way tie for second place in the Pac-10 with Arizona, California and USC Stanford won its ten home games by an average of 22.5 points per game That included Stanford s victory over ashington (1/19/02), the largest margin of victory over the Huskies, and fourth-best against a conference foe ith Stanford s victory over estern Kentucky (3/14/02), the Cardinal won its opening game in the NCAA Tournament for an eighth straight year A crowd of 31,484 watched Stanford s game against Kansas in the second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional at the Edward Jones Dome in St. ouis That was the second largest crowd to ever witness a Stanford basketball game Casey Jacobsen led the Pac-10 in scoring (21.9 ppg) while Curtis Borchardt led the conference in rebounding (11.4 rpg) It s the first time in Pac-10 history that two different players from the same school led the league in scoring and rebounding Jacobsen ended his Cardinal career as the school s third all-time leading scorer with 1,723 points Borchardt ended his Stanford career with 146 blocked shots, second-best in school history Borchardt was selected in the first round of the NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic, then traded to the Utah Jazz Jacobsen was selected in the first round by the Phoenix Suns. at New Mexico Southern Utah John ooden Tradition Purdue Children s Charity Classic Texas (ot) ong Beach State Stanford Invitational Belmont Portland State as Vegas Shootout Brigham Young Pete Newell Challenge Michigan State California at California at Oregon State at Oregon ashington State ashington at UCA at USC Arizona State Arizona (ot) Oregon (ot) Oregon State All-American Josh Childress was named the 2004 Pac-10 Player of the Year after leading Stanford to a 17-1 conference record and the Pac-10 Tournament title. at ashington at ashington State USC UCA at Arizona at Arizona State Pac-10 Tournament USC NCAA Tournament estern Kentucky Kansas Totals... 2,420-2, Record: 24-9 Pac-10: 14-4 (2nd) Home: 14-4 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 3-3 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Justin Davis (10.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg) F Josh Childress (14.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg) C Rob ittle (8.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg) G Matt ottich (11.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg) G Julius Barnes (16.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) Stanford concluded its remarkable season with a 24-9 overall record, four more wins than a year ago Stanford finished the Pac-10 season, 14-4, two games better than a year ago The Cardinal posted 20 or more wins for the ninth straight season, and ten or more wins in the Pac-10 play for a ninth straight year The second place finish (14-4) in the Pac-10 gave the Cardinal their seventh straight top-two finish in the conference Stanford s 24 wins included five victories over nationally-ranked teams That included a victory at #1 ranked Arizona In the final national poll, Stanford was ranked 16th in the USA Today/ESPN poll and 18th in the Associated Press poll Stanford s participation in the NCAA Tournament was the school s ninth straight year, and 12th overall Only 12 Stanford players in school history have ever played on four Cardinal NCAA Tournament teams That list included a member of this year s team, Julius Barnes ( , , , ) Barnes proved to be one of the top point-guards in recent school history Barnes played in 119 games during his four-year career and scored 1,053 points to become the 32nd player in school history to score 1,000 or more points Barnes name appears in the Cardinal record book 20 times Stanford was #1 in the Pac-10 in scoring defense (67.6 ppg) In 16 of Stanford s 24 wins, the Cardinal held the opposition to under 40 percent shooting In 25 of 33 games, Stanford outrebounded its opponent Stanford set two team records and broke or tied four school and Maples Pavilion records The Cardinal played in a school record ninth straight NCAA Tournament Stanford attempted a school record 648 three-pointers Julius Barnes set a school record with 226 threepoint attempts Barnes tied the school record with eight three pointers against Rice (11/24/02) Barnes tied a Maples Pavilion record with a 100 percent free throw percentage (13-for-13) against USC (1/25/03) and Arizona State (2/27/03) Barnes was named to the ten-member All Pac-10 first team Josh Childress and Justin Davis were named honorable mention All Pac-10 Head coach Mike Montgomery was named Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year along with Arizona s ute Olson. Pre-Season NIT Boston University Xavier Rice Pre-Season NIT Florida North Carolina Saint Mary s Stanford Invitational Montana Richmond UC Irvine as Vegas Shootout UNV Pete Newell Challenge Gonzaga Yale at California Oregon State Oregon at ashington State (ot) at ashington UCA USC at Arizona at Arizona State at Oregon at Oregon State ashington ashington State at USC at UCA Arizona State Arizona California Pac-10 Tournament USC NCAA Tournament San Diego Connecticut Totals... 2,393-2, Record: 30-2 Pac-10: 17-1 (1st) Home: 14-0 Away: 10-1 Neutral: 6-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: F Justin Davis (10.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg) & F Nick Robinson (6.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg) F Josh Childress (15.7 ppg, 7.5 rpg) C Rob ittle (9.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg) G Matt ottich (12.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.5 apg) G Chris Hernandez (10.0 ppg,2.1 rpg,4.3 apg) Stanford participated in the 2004 NCAA Tournament for a school record 10th straight year, and 13th overall Stanford chalked up a 30-2 record, and a Pac-10 championship with a 17-1 record The Cardinal also won the Pac-10 Tournament title Stanford was ranked #1 for four weeks by Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN The Cardinal won its games by a margin of 13.1 points per game, tops in the Pac- 10 Stanford out rebounded its opponents in 27 of the 32 games, held a 17-2 record against teams with a winning record, made 178 more field goals than its opponents, and 87 more free throws Stanford was #1 in the Pac-10 in scoring margin (+13.1, sixth nationally), field goal percentage defense (.385, fourth nationally), rebounding defense (30.1 rpg) and rebounding margin (+6.7, tenth nationally) For the fourth time in the last six years, Stanford was champion of the Pacific-10 Conference Stanford has finished either first or second in the Pac-10 in the last eight seasons Chris Hernandez was first in the Pac-10 and fourth nationally in free throw percentage (.914) Stanford s school record 26 game winning streak was the longest in the Pac- 10 since Oregon State won 26 straight during the season In 18 of the 32 games, Stanford s defense held the opposition to under 40 percent shooting Only two teams shot 50 percent or better against Stanford Six school records were set or tied during the season The Cardinal won 26 straight games, breaking the old mark of 20 set during the sesason The 26 straight wins also was the fastest start in school history The 27 conference wins was a school record The Cardinal recorded 13 blocks at Oregon State to break the old mark of 12 against New Hampshire and Mississippi State during the season Matt Haryasz tied a school record with six blocks against Oregon State Chris Hernandez tied a school record for single game free throw percentage with 11-of-11 attempts against Kansas at the John ooden Classic Josh Childress was named to nine All-America teams, including seven first team selections Childress was named the Pac-10 Player of the Year, the first such honor by a Stanford player Chris Hernandez was one of 16 finalists for the Bob Cousy Collegiate Point Guard of the Year Award Childress and Hernandez were named first team All Pac-10 while Matt ottich and Justin Davis were Honorable Mention All Pac-10 Mike Montgomery was the 2004 winner of the John R. ooden egends of Coaching ifetime Achievement Award Montgomery was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Basketball Times Coach of the Year, and Sports Illustrated Coach of the Year. Sacramento State at UC Irvine at Rice John ooden Classic Kansas Nevada-as Vegas Florida International Pete Newell Challenge Gonzaga Southern Utah Harvard ashington State ashington at Arizona State at Arizona California UCA USC at Oregon State at Oregon Arizona State Arizona at California at USC at UCA Oregon State Oregon at ashington State at ashington Pacific-10 Tournament ashington State Oregon ashington NCAA Tournament Texas-San Antonio Alabama Totals... 2,356-1, Stanford Basketball 157

158 In-Season Tournaments tanford has played in numerous basketball tournaments Sall across the country, extending from Hawaii to New York City from est to East, and Alaska to Puerto Rico from north to south. The Cardinal will make a return trip to the Pete Newell Challenge in Oakland this year, and will also compete in the EA Sports Maui Invitational in Hawaii. All-America Tournament (Oklahoma City, Ok) , Stanford 88, DePaul , Oklahoma City 88, Stanford , Stanford 53, Temple 51 Apple Invitational (Stanford, Ca) , Stanford 66, Pacific , Stanford 84, asalle 73 (championship game) , Stanford 129, Yale , Richmond 57, Stanford 53 (championship game) , Stanford 76, Columbia , Stanford 99, Alabama-Birmingham 80 (championship game) , Stanford 87, illiam & Mary , Stanford 90, Brown 78 (championship game) , Stanford 82, ehigh , Stanford 62, ouisiana Tech 59 (championship game) , George ashington 81, Stanford , Stanford 84, Hawaii 55 (consolation game) , Stanford 98, oyola (Maryland) , Stanford 68, Rice 64 (championship game) BMA Holiday Classic (Kansas City, Mo) , Stanford 70, Missouri-Kansas City , Kansas 83, Stanford 61 (championship game) BB&T Classic (ashington, D.C.) , Maryland 62, Stanford , Stanford 70, George ashington 56 (consolation game) Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Ca) , Stanford 70, Rhode Island , Stanford 69, Santa Clara 60 (championship game) , Stanford 86, Fordham , Stanford 78, Santa Clara 63 (championship game) Cabrillo Classic (San Diego, Ca) , Stanford 85, San Diego State , Iowa 83, Stanford 68 (championship game) Central Fidelity Classic (Richmond, Va) , Georgia Tech 67, Stanford , Stanford 72, Rice 52 (consolation game) Chaminade Classic (Honolulu, Hi) , UNV 83, Stanford , Stanford 77, Chaminade 59 (consolation game) Coaches vs Cancer Tournament (New York, NY) , Stanford 80, Duke 70 (ot) , Stanford 72, Iowa 58 (championship game) Members of the Cardinal basketball team toured the New York Stock Exchange during their trip to the Coaches vs Cancer Tournament in New York City. Cutlass Spartan Classic (East ansing, Mi) , Stanford 94, Siena , Michigan State 72, Stanford 62 (championship game) Far est Classic (Portland, Or) , Stanford 88, ashington State , Stanford 93, Utah State , Oregon State 62, Stanford , North Carolina 87, Stanford , Stanford 68, Oregon , Princeton 77, Stanford , Stanford 78, Ohio State , Oregon State 82, Stanford , ashington State 65, Stanford 55 Fry s Invitational (Stanford, Ca) , Stanford 57, American , Ohio 81, Stanford 76 (championship game) , Stanford 89, Cal State Northridge , Stanford 69, San Jose State 58 (championship game) , Stanford 82, Colgate , Stanford 79, St. Peter s 71 (championship game) , Stanford 92, Stetson , Stanford 75, Rice 64 (championship game) Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Ak) , Stanford 88, UNC Greensboro , College of Charleston 82, Stanford , Stanford 91, Alaska Anchorage 69 (fifth place game) Hawaii Pacific Invitational (Maui, Hi) , Maryland 67, Stanford 65 (ot) , Fordham 69, Stanford 66 (consolation game) Hilo Big Island Tournament (Hilo, Hi) , Stanford 98, Hawaii-Hilo , Stanford 70, Valparaiso , Stanford 99, Butler 86 (championship game) Holiday Festival (New York, NY) , asalle 77, Stanford , Stanford 79, St. ouis 63 Hoosier Classic (Indianapolis, In) , Stanford 75, UC Santa Barbara , Indiana 83, Stanford 73 (championship game) Kentucky Classic (exington, Ky) , Stanford 68, Ohio State , Kentucky 78, Stanford 77 (championship game) Kodak Classic (Rochester, NY) , Georgetown 101, Stanford , Stanford 114, Rochester 76 (consolation game) obo Tournament (Albuquerque, NM) , Stanford 89, Illinois , New Mexico 78, Stanford 63 (championship game) os Angeles Tournament (os Angeles, Ca) , Indiana 58, Stanford , Stanford 81, Michigan State 80 2ot (consolation game) Maui Classic (Maui, Hi) , Iowa 78, Stanford , Stanford 93, Chaminade , Stanford 69, Baylor 56 (third place game) , SU 72, Stanford , DePaul 76, Stanford , Chaminade 71, Stanford 63 (eighth place game) Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, i) , isconsin 70, Stanford , Miami (Ohio) 90, Stanford 72 (consolation game) Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mi) , Stanford 90, Bowling Green , Stanford 80, Valparaiso 66 (championship game) Music City Invitational (Nashville, Tn) , Stanford 88, Furman , Stanford 89, Vanderbilt 68 (championship game) Old Dominion Classic (Norfolk, Va) , Stanford 67, Navy , Virginia Tech 77, Stanford 71 (championship game) Casey Jacobsen is interviewed following his last-second game-winning shot against Duke in the 2000 Pete Newell Classic. During the road trip to San Diego State six years ago, the Stanford varsity visited the USS Constellation. The commanding officer of the aircraft, Captain Rocklin Deal (a 1972 Stanford graduate), invited the team for a tour Stanford Basketball

159 In-Season Tournaments Tip-off for the overtime period in the Coaches vs. Cancer victory over Duke. Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fl) , Stanford 68, Valparaiso , Connecticut 57, Stanford , est Kentucky State 76, Stanford 66 Pre-Season NIT , Stanford 79, Montana , Indiana 84, Stanford , Stanford 86, SMU , Stanford 76, Southwest Missouri State , Stanford 55, St. John s , North Carolina 57, Stanford 47 (championship game) , Stanford 61, Boston University , Stanford 63, Xavier , Stanford 69, Florida , North Carolina 74, Stanford 57 Providence Classic (Providence, RI) , Providence 58, Stanford , Boston College 97, Stanford 89 (consolation game) Puerto Rico Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) , Stanford 84, Old Dominion , Stanford, 83, Memphis , Stanford 71, Georgia 58 (championship game) Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hi) , Columbia 69, Stanford , Arizona 75, Stanford , Stanford 72, Hawaii , Stanford 76, Providence , North Carolina 92, Stanford 61 (championship game) Red obster Classic (Orlando, Fl) , Stanford 70, Central Florida , North Carolina 71, Stanford 60 (championship game) Seton Hall Tournament (The Meadowlands, NJ) , Stanford 73, Manhattan , Seton Hall 75, Stanford 69 (championship game) Stanford Invitational (Stanford, Ca) , Stanford 78, Furman , Penn 71, Stanford 63 (championship game) , Stanford 80, afayette , Stanford 77, Temple 70 (championship game) , Stanford 58, San Jose State , North Carolina 88, Stanford 75 (championship game) , Stanford 93, Rider , Stanford 69, Yale 51 (championship game) , Stanford 82, Elon College , Stanford 94, Santa Clara 45 (championship game) , Stanford 119, New Hampshire , Stanford 87, Davidson 61 (championship game) , Stanford 94, Sacred Heart , Stanford 80, Georgia Tech 66 (championship game) , Stanford 97, Belmont , Stanford 87, Portland State 63 (championship game) , Montana 70, Stanford , Richmond 83, Stanford 69 (consolation game) Texas Invitational (Austin, Tx) , Mercer 90, Stanford , Stanford 75, Army 60 (consolation game) Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, NC) , Stanford 82, South Carolina , North Carolina 87, Stanford 63 (championship game) est Palm Beach Classic (est Palm Beach, Fl) , Stanford 57, Massachusetts , Miami (Fla) 71, Stanford 58 (championship game) Stanford Tournaments EA Sports Maui Invitational Pete Newell Challenge Single-Game Events Bay Area Classic (San Jose, Ca) , Stanford 83, Seton Hall 60 Classic 4 Kids (Chicago, Il) , Texas 83, Stanford 75 (ot) Delta Airlines Classic for Kids (Atlanta, Ga) , Stanford 64, Georgia Tech 61 (ot) as Vegas Shootout (as Vegas, NV) , Brigham Young 81, Stanford , Stanford 77, UNV 66 Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, Ca) , Stanford 57, Temple , Stanford 76, Mississippi State , Stanford 84, Duke , Stanford 75, Michigan State , Stanford 81, Gonzaga , Stanford 87, Gonzaga 80 Sacramento Shootout (Sacramento, Ca) , Stanford 81, Manhattan 59 John ooden Classic (Anaheim, Ca) , Stanford 76, Georgia , Stanford 67, Auburn , Stanford 64, Kansas 58 John ooden Tradition (Indianapolis, In) , Stanford 78, Purdue 62 The Stanford basketball team toured ashington D.C. while playing in the BB&T Classic. Jason and Jarron Collins defend Shane Battier during Stanford s win over number one ranked Duke in the 2000 Pete Newell Challenge Stanford Basketball 159

160 Stanford Basketball By the Numbers 3 Everett Dean, who coached Stanford to the 1942 NCAA title, is the only coach to have a perfect record (3-0) in tournament play The only number ever retired in Stanford basketball history, worn by Hank uisetti ( ). ith entry in the NCAA Tournament in 2004, the number of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances by Stanford Basketball. The team and the Sixth Man Club crowd around Nick Robinson following Stanford s last-second victory over Arizona on national television. 1 The number of games Hank uisetti ( ) fouled out in four seasons. At the time, four fouls, rather than five at present, disqualified a player. 2 2 The number of NCAA Final Four appearances by Stanford men s basketball ( , ). The number of Stanford players (Arthur ee & Jason Collins) who have graced the front cover of Sports Illustrated The number of consecutive 20-win seasons for Stanford Basketball ( to ). The number of returning lettermen for Stanford Basketball in The number of sellouts at Maples Pavilion in , a school record. The number of winning seasons in the 36-year history of Maples Pavilion. The number of former Stanford basketball players in the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. Hank uisetti scored 46 points vs. Oregon during the season. Earlier in the year, uisetti scored a school record 50 against Duquesne The number of points Casey Jacobsen scored against Arizona State on January 31, The number of consecutive free throws made by Ryan Mendez during the season, a school record. Former Stanford great Hank uisetti appeared in the movie, Campus Confessions The number of times Casey Jacobsen s name appears in the Stanford record book. The number of NCAA championships won by Stanford athletic teams. Stanford starts its 90th season of varsity basketball in The number of dollars that Stanford received from the NCAA for winning the national title in Tiger oods celebrates at the 2000 Pete Newell Challenge, which featured the most fans (19,804) to watch a collegiate basketball game in California. 106 The number of victories over Bay Area rival California Stanford Basketball

161 Stanford Basketball By the Numbers 121 The number of games in which all-time leading scorer Todd ichti scored in double figures. ichti played in 124 games at Stanford. 171 The number of news media credentialed for the Stanford-Connecticut game at Maples Pavilion on Feb. 6, ,200 The number of Stanford victories at Maples Pavilion. The number of games played in the 36-year history of Maples Pavilion. The number of victories by Stanford over Pac-10 schools. The number of home victories in the 89-year history of Stanford Basketball. The number of members in the Sixth Man Club, Stanford s rabid student cheering section. 1, ,199 15,269 The number of victories in Stanford Basketball history. The year Hank uisetti scored a school record 50 points against Duquesne. The year Stanford captured the NCAA title. The number of games played in the 89- year history of Stanford Basketball. The largest crowd to watch Stanford and California ( season) play in the 240-game series. 19,804 The largest crowd to ever watch a collegiate basketball game in the state of California when Stanford played Duke in the Pete Newell Challenge on December 21, 2000 at The Arena in Oakland. It was also the largest crowd to watch a collegiate basketball game during the regular season on the est Coast. The Sixth Man Club receives national airtime on ABC. 40,509 The number of fans at the 1998 NCAA Final Four to watch Stanford play Kentucky, the largest crowd to ever watch a Stanford basketball game. 132,380 Cardinal Basketball. 1,736,190 The number of points scored by Stanford in the 89-year history of The number of people who have watched Stanford Basketball in the last six seasons. Members of the Sixth Man Club camp out in front of Maples Pavilion for coveted courtside seats. There are more than 1,200 members of the Sixth Man club. 39,393 The number of points scored by Stanford at Maples Pavilion. Ryan Mendez salutes the crowd while cutting down the net after Stanford captured its third-straight Pac-10 conference title during the season Stanford Basketball 161

162 Stanford University On October 1, 1891, the 465 new students who were on hand for opening day ceremonies at eland Stanford Junior University greeted eland and Jane Stanford enthusiastically, with a chant they had made up and rehearsed only that morning. ah-hoo! ah-hoo! -S-J-U! Stanford! Its wild and spirited tone symbolized the excitement of this bold adventure. As a pioneer faculty member recalled, Hope was in every heart, and the presiding spirit of freedom prompted us to dare greatly. For the Stanford s on that day, the university was the realization of a dream and a fitting tribute to the memory of their only son, who had died of typhoid fever weeks before his sixteenth birthday. Far from the nation s center of culture and unencumbered by tradition or ivy, the new university drew Millions of volumes are housed in many libraries throughout the campus. students from all over the country: many from California; some who followed professors hired from other colleges and universities; and some simply seeking adventure in the est. Though there were many difficulties during the first months housing was inadequate, microscopes and books were late in arriving from the East the first year foretold greatness. As Jane Stanford wrote in the summer of 1892, Even our fondest hopes have been realized. Stanford University The University at a Glance Stanford Basketball

163 Stanford University Ideas of Practical Education Governor and Mrs. Stanford had come from families of modest means and had built their way up through a life of hard work. So it was natural that their first thoughts were to establish an institution where young men and women could grapple successfully with the practicalities of life. As their thoughts matured, these ideas of practical education enlarged to the concept of producing cultured and useful citizens who were well-prepared for professional success. More than one hundred years later, the university still enjoys the original 8,180 acres (almost 13 square miles) of grassy fields, eucalyptus groves, and rolling hills that were the Stanfords generous legacy, as well as the Quadrangle of long corridors with their stately pillars at the center of campus. It is still true, as the philosopher illiam James said, during his stint as a visiting professor, that the climate is so friendly... that every morning wakes one fresh for new amounts of work. Current Perspectives In other ways, the university has changed tremendously on its way to recognition as one of the world s great universities. At the hub of a vital and diverse Bay Area, Stanford is an hour s drive south of San Francisco and just a few miles north of the Silicon Valley, an area dotted with computer and high technology firms largely spawned by the university s faculty and graduates. On campus, students and faculty enjoy new libraries, modern laboratories, sports facilities, and comfortable residences. Contemporary sculpture, as well as pieces from the Stanford Museum s extensive collection of sculpture by Auguste Rodin, is placed throughout the campus, providing unexpected pleasures at many turns. At the Stanford Medical Center, world-renowned for its research, teaching, and patient care, scientists and physicians are searching for answers to fundamental questions about health and disease. Ninety miles down the coast, at Stanford s Hopkins Marine Station on the Monterey Bay, scientists are working to better understand the mechanisms of evolution, human development, and ecological systems. The university is organized into seven schools: Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, the Graduate School of Business, Humanities and Sciences, aw and Medicine. In addition, there are more than 30 interdisciplinary centers, programs, and research laboratories including the Hoover Institution on ar, Revolution and Peace; the Institute for International Studies; the Stanford inear Accelerator Center; and the Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children and Youth where faculty from a wide range of fields bring different perspectives to bear on issues and problems. Stanford s Overseas Studies Program offers students in all fields remarkable opportunities for study abroad, with campuses in Paris, Kyoto, Santiago, Berlin, Oxford, Florence, and Moscow. Stanford People By any measure, Stanford s faculty which numbers approximately 1,700 is one of the most distinguished in the nation. It includes 17 Nobel laureates, 4 Pulitzer Prize winners, 21 National Medal of Science winners, 124 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 219 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 83 members of the National Academy of Engineering, and 24 members of the National Academy of Education. Yet beyond their array of honors, what truly distinguishes Stanford faculty is their commitment to sharing knowledge with their students. The great majority of professors teach undergraduates both in introductory lecture classes and in small advanced seminars. Currently 13,900 students, of which 6,500 are undergraduates, live and study on campus. About 40 percent come from California, but all 50 states and approximately 100 countries are represented as well. Among undergraduates, 44 percent are African American, Asian American, Hispanic or Native American. ike the faculty, the Stanford student body is distinguished. Approximately 10 students apply to Stanford for every place in the freshman class. Seventy-six Stanford students have been named Rhodes Scholars and 52 have been named Marshall Scholars. Nearly 90 percent of graduating seniors plan to attend graduate or professional schools. Stanford students also shine in a tremendous array of activities outside the classroom from student government to music, theater, and journalism. Through the Haas Center for Public Service, students participate in dozens of community service activities, such as tutoring programs for children in nearby East Palo Alto, the Hunger Project, and the Arbor Free Clinic. In the athletic arena, Stanford students have enjoyed tremendous success as well. Stanford fields teams in 34 Division I varsity sports equally divided between men s and women s teams. Of Stanford s 98 national team titles, 48 have been captured since 1990, by far the most in the nation. Fortytwo Stanford-affiliated athletes (37), coaches (3) and alternates (2) won a school record 17 medals at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Thirty-eight of Stanford s athletes and coaches participated in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, 49 competed in Atlanta at the 1996 Games and 34 represented Stanford at the 2000 Games in Sydney by far the most of any university in the nation. Intramural and club sports are also popular; over 1,000 students take part in the club sports program, while participation in the intramural program has reached 9,000, with many students active in more than one sport. ooking Ahead In her address to the Board of Trustees, in 1904, Jane Stanford said,...et us not be afraid to outgrow old thoughts and ways, and dare to think on new lines as to the future of the work under our care. Her thoughts echo in the words of former Stanford President Gerhard Casper, who has said, The true university must reinvent itself every day... At Stanford, these are days of such reconsideration and fresh support for our fundamental tasks teaching, learning, and research. Stanford University still enjoys the original 8,100 acres of grassy fields, eucalyptus groves, and rolling hills that were the Stanfords generous legacy Stanford Basketball 163

164 San Francisco Bay Area Beyond the Campus San Francisco Bay Area Gateway to the San Francisco Bay Area and Beyond From bustling cosmopolitan cities to quiet coastal retreats, the San Francisco Bay Area is incomparable. First-class attractions, world-class athletics, cultural diversity, remarkable skylines and breathtaking views make this region one of the world s most popular destinations. And at the hub of this great region is Stanford University, located within an hour s drive of San Francisco to the north, Silicon Valley to the south and the coastal cities which line the Pacific Ocean to the west. San Francisco has been named the world s top city twice and the country s top city on seven occasions. Surrounded by three sides of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, San Francisco s compact 46 square miles crowd the tip of the San Francisco Peninsula. The City has a population of 730,000 and is the centerpiece of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is the nation s fifth largest metropolitan region and registers a population of over six million and hosts over 16 million visitors each year. San Francisco s signature skyline dominates the San Francisco Bay Area, one of the world s most picturesque locations. The City is home to numerous attractions, including the world-famous cable cars, the TransAmerica Pyramid, Ghiradelli Square, PacBell Park, Coit Tower (below left), and ombard Street the world s crookedest street (below right). Robert Holmes, California Dept. of Tourism Photography Robert Holmes, California Dept. of Tourism Stanford Basketball

165 San Francisco Bay Area The City is a cultural wonderland, an ethnic treasure chest where custom, tradition and history are preserved, celebrated and shared. From the vibrant counterculture in Haight-Ashbury to the young and glamorous tech survivors in their South of Market lofts, San Francisco is a golden dream come true. Visitors and residents of San Francisco have a playground of diversity at their fingertips. Fisherman s harf, a must-see for all, includes waterfront marketplaces such at PIER 39, The Cannery and Ghiradelli Square. Golden Gate Park, Chinatown, North Beach, Union Square, Pacific Bell Park, the Embarcadero Center and, world famous cable cars and trolleys are just an example of what The City has to offer. The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco s signature landmark, looms as the gateway to the City by the Bay. San Francisco Bay is renown for excellent conditions for both boating and windsurfing. Robert Holmes, California Dept. of Tourism Just outside of the immediate Bay Area, Yosemite is a favorite destination. Robert Holmes, California Dept. of Tourism Pebble Beach on the Monterey Peninsula near Carmel. To the south of Stanford are Santa Clara and San Jose, the anchors to the Silicon Valley. Computer firms and software companies can be found throughout the region, which is considered the leader among the world s high technology industry. est you think that the valley is all business, though, spend a day at Paramount s Great America, delve into the wonders of technology at the Tech Museum of Innovation or explore the inchester Mystery House. One of the world s great stretches of coastline is located within a short drive from Stanford University. To the south is the Monterey Peninsula, which includes the picturesque coastal towns of Monterey, Carmel and Santa Cruz. The Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row and 17-Mile Drive along Pebble Beach are musts for visitors. And if you bring your golf clubs, some of most famous golf courses can be found on the Monterey Peninsula, including Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill and Cypress Point. The Beach Boardwalk, which features a historic wooden roller coaster, is located along the coast in Santa Cruz. Further north along the coast is Half Moon Bay, Princetonby-the-Bay, San Francisco and Marin County, located just across the Golden Gate Bridge. A short ferryboat ride past Alcatraz Island are the coastal towns of Tiburon, arkspur and Sausalito. A short drive north and east of Marin County gets you into the Napa ine Country, home to dozens of well-known vintners. ithin a few hours drive from the Bay Area is ake Tahoe, home to some of the finest skiing in the country. The Bay Area is also a mecca for some of the finest sports organizations in the nation. The Bay Area has two professional football teams (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders), two professional baseball teams (San Francisco Giants, Oakland A s), one professional soccer team (San Jose Earthquakes), one professional basketball team (Golden State arriors) and one professional hockey team (San Jose Sharks) hether it s a cosmopolitan atmosphere, the cultural offerings of one of the great cities in the world, a visit to a coastal location, a trip to the ine Country or skiing at ake Tahoe, the San Francisco Bay Area remains one of the great destinations in the world today Stanford Basketball 165

166 Stanford University Notables Actress Sigourney eaver is one of many Stanford notables in the motion picture industry. Some of the most distinguished people in the world today are former students at Stanford University. Graduates of Stanford can be found in business, politics, government, entertainment and education among others. Peter Magowan, Stanford Class of 1964, is President of the San Francisco Giants. San Francisco Giants Following is a sampling of just some of the more renowned former students who have gone on to gain national and international recognition in their chosen field. Maxwell Anderson, MA 1915 Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Samuel Armacost, MBA 1964 Former President and CEO, Bank of America Ehud Barak, MS 1979 Former Prime Minister of Israel Max Baucus, 1964, JD 1967 United States Senator (Montana) Jeff Bingaman, JD 1968 United States Senator (New Mexico) Derek Bok, 1951 President Emeritus, Harvard University Bob Boone, 1969 Manager, Cincinnati Reds; former professional baseball player Richard Boone, 1938 Actor who starred in Have Gun ill Travel Stephen Breyer, 1959 Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Claude Brinegar, 1950, MS 51, PhD 54 Secretary of Transportation illiam Brody, MD 1970, PhD 72 President, Johns Hopkins University David Brown, 1936 Producer of The Sting, Jaws and Driving Miss Daisy Gretchen Carlson, 1990 Miss America, 1988 Vincent Cerf, 1965 Called Father of the Internet as co-author of Internet Protocol Otis Chandler, 1950 Former chair, Times Mirror Corp. arren Christopher, JD 1949 Former Secretary of State Chelsea Clinton, 2001 Daughter of former President Bill Clinton Jennifer Connelly, 1996 Academy Award-winning actress for A Beautiful Mind Kent Conrad, 1972 United States Senator (North Dakota) Alan Cranston, 1936 Former United States Senator (California) Ted Danson, 1970 Actor, Cheers and Becker Ted Koppel ABC network news anchor, host of Nightline Gray Davis, 1964 Former Governor of California Richard Diebenkorn, 1944 Painter Ray Dolby, 1957 Designed noise reduction system synonymous with his name John Elway, 1983 Hall of Fame football player Super Bowl MVP Janet Evans, 1991 Olympic gold medalist, swimming Dianne Feinstein, 1955 United States Senator (California) David Filo, MS 1990 Co-founder of Yahoo! Carleton Fiorina, 1976 President & CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. John Gardner, 1935, MA 36 Former Secretary of HE; founder of Common Cause Vartan Gregorian, 1958 President, Carnegie Corporation Former President of Brown University John Harsanyi, MA winner of Nobel Prize in Economics Richard Hass, PhD U.S. Poet aureate Mark Hatfield, MA 1948 Former United States Senator (Oregon) Edith Head, MA 1920 Costume designer, 8-time Academy Award winner Eric Heiden, M.D time gold medalist, 1980 inter Olympics Dudley Herschbach, 1954, MS winner of Nobel Prize in Chemistry illiam Hewlett, 1934, Eng. 39 Co-founder Hewlett-Packard Colin Higgins, 1961 Screenwriter Carla Hills, 1955 Former Secretary of HUD, U.S. Trade Representative Herbert Hoover, st President of the United States Shirley Hufstedler, JD 1949 Former Secretary of Education David Henry Hwang, 1979 rote Tony-winning M. Butterfly Mae Jemison, 1977 First woman of color astronaut Sandra Day O Connor Supreme Court Justice Bill Kennard, 1978 Former Chair of the Federal Communications Commission Anthony Kennedy, 1958 Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Clark Kerr, MA 1934 President Emeritus of the University of California Ken Kesey, 1959 Author, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Philip Knight, MBA 1962 Founder/President, Nike Inc. Ted Koppel, MA 1962 Anchor, ABC s Nightline Bill ane, 1942 Publisher of Sunset Magazine Richard evin, 1968 President, Yale University Peter ikens, 1965, PhD M.E. President, University of Arizona Hank uisetti, 1938 NCAA Basketball Player of the Year 1937, 1938 Peter Magowan, 1964 President, San Francisco Giants Bob Mathias, 1954 Decathlon gold medalist, 1948 and 1952 Olympics John McCoy, MBA 1967 Chairman, Banc One Corp. Jack McDowell, 1989 Former professional baseball player; 1993 Cy Young Award inner John McEnroe, 1981 imbledon and U.S. Open Champion Scott McNealy, MBA 1980 President, CEO, Sun Microsystems Robert Mondavi, 1937 Founder of Mondavi ines Pablo Morales, time Olympic gold medalist, swimming Robert Motherwell, 1936 Painter Henry Muller, 1965 Managing editor, Time Inc. Mike Mussina, 1991 Professional baseball player; five-time All-Star Sandra Day O Connor, 1950, JD 52 Justice, U.S. Supreme Court David Packard, 1934, Eng. 39 Co-founder, Hewlett-Packard Stanford Basketball

167 Stanford University Notables David Packard (left) and Bill Hewlett (right) of Hewlett Packard with Frederick Terman, one of the giants of Silicon Valley electrical engineering. Jack Palance, 1949 Academy Award-winning actor for City Slickers Maynard Parker, 1961 Former Editor, Newsweek illiam Perry, 1949, MA 50, PhD 55 Former Secretary of Defense Donald Peterson, MBA 1949 Chairman, Ford Motor Company Jim Plunkett, 1971 Former professional football player; Super Bowl MVP; 1970 Heisman Trophy winner illiam Rehnquist, 1948, MA 48, JD 52 Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Sally Ride, 1973, MS 75, PhD 78 Astronaut, first U.S. woman in space aldo Salt, 1934 Screenwriter: Serpico, Coming Home and Midnight Cowboy Summer Sanders, time Olympic gold medalist, swimming; broadcaster Fred Savage, 1998 Actor, The onder Years and orking Charles Schwab, 1959, MBA 61 Founder, Chairman and CEO of Charles Schwab & Company Jorge Serrano, MA 1973 President of Guatemala Steve Smith, 1981 NASA astronaut John Steinbeck, 1923 Author, Grapes of rath Greg Steltenpohl, 1976 Co-founder & chairman of Odwalla Kerri Strug, 2001, MA 2001 Olympic gold medalist, gymnastics Debi Thomas, orld Champion, figure skating Jenny Thompson, time Olympic gold medalist, swimming Stanford Basketball Graduates Alejandro Toledo, MA 1972, MA 1974 President of Peru Scott Turow, MA 1974 Author, Presumed Innocent Tom atson, 1971 Professional golfer Sigourney eaver, 1972 Actress, Alien, Ghostbusters Reese itherspoon, 1998 Actress, egally Blond, Pleasantville Tiger oods, 1997 Professional Golfer, No. 1 in the orld R. James oolsey, 1963 Former CIA Director Ron yden, 1971 United States Senator (Oregon) Jerry Yang, MS 1990 Co-founder of Yahoo! Richard Zanuck, 1956 Producer, Jaws and The Sting Herbert Hoover, 31st President of the United States. Mark Madsen, now with the Timberwolves, helped lead the os Angeles akers to the 2001 and 2002 NBA titles. During the last several years, many Stanford basketball players have gone on to distinguish themselves in professional basketball and in business. These are just a few of the recent graduates. Kenny Ammann 1991 Head basketball coach (Concordia College) Julius Barnes 2003 Professional Basketball (France) Kimberly Belton 1980 Producer, ABC Sports Steve Brown 1986 Marketing Director, U.S. Robotics Derek Bruton 1990 Regional Marketing Representative (Schwab Institutional) Tyler Besecker 2003 Seafood Distributor Curtis Borchardt 2002 Professional Basketball (Utah Jazz) Justin Davis 2004 Professional Basketball (Greece) Peter Dukes 1993 Marketing/Starbucks in Seattle Paul Garrett 1992 Consultant, Commerce Dept (ashington D.C.) Alex Gelbard 2000 Tulane Medical School Tony Giovacchini 2002 Professional Basketball (Italy) arren Gravely 1995 Technology Consulting David Harbour 1996 Financial Analyst (Robertson, Stephen s & Co) Casey Jacobsen 2002 Professional Basketball (Phoenix Suns) Adam Keefe 1992 Financial Analyst (os Angeles) Joe Kirchofer 2004 Professional Basketball (Denmark) Brevin Knight 1997 NBA Basketball (Charlotte Bobcats) Earl Koberlein 1986 Assoc. Athletic Director, Stanford Bart ammersen 1995 Commercial Real Estate Arthur ee 1999 Professional Basketball (Israel) Todd ichti 1989 inery Owner Australia Marcus ollie 1993 Investment Banking, San Francisco Mark Madsen 2000 NBA Basketball (Minnesota Timberwolves) Michael McDonald 2001 Venture Capital Todd Manley 1995 Commercial Real Estate Brian McSweeney 1989 Senior Contract Administrator (Control Systems Division-Military), Parker Hannifin Corp. in Southern California Scott Meinert 1989 Attorney Ryan Mendez 2001 Venture Capital ang Meyer 1992 International Finance (Germany) Jim Morgan 1994 Commercial Real Estate (Palo Alto) John Patrick 1991 Professional coach, Germany Andy Poppink 1996 Commercial Real Estate (Palo Alto) Keith Ramee 1986 Sales Manager, U.S. Robotics Eric Reveno 1989 Associate Head Coach (Stanford)/ Stanford Business School Peter Sauer 1999 Financial Manager (St. ouis) Mark Seaton 1999 Investment Banker (os Angeles) Kent Seymour 1985 President, Menlo Advisors C Olatunde Sobomehim 2003 President, Esfac e Corporation Terry Taylor 1989 Commercial Real Estate Broker Tim Young 1999 Professional Basketball (Spain) Pete Van Elswyk 1999 Professional Basketball (Spain) Andrew Vlahov 1991 Professional Basketball Owner (Australia) Jason eaver 1992 Freelance Reporter Kris eems 1999 Head Coach (The Menlo School) Howard right 1989 Senior Manager, Telecommunications Stanford Basketball 167

168 Stanford Athletics No other athletic department in the country can boast of the kind of success that Stanford has accomplished. Stanford Athletics Home of Champions 11-time NCAA champion Tara Kirk was named the Honda Broderick Award winner as the nation s top collegiate women s athlete in Home of Champions. Those are the bywords for the Stanford University Athletic Department. And for good reason. No athletic department in the country can boast of the kind of success that Stanford has accomplished since the 1980s. NCAA team champions. NCAA individual champions. Olympic medalists. Stanford University athletes have been all over the world capturing championships. The statistics speak for themselves: Stanford University has won 71 NCAA team championships since 1980, the most in the nation; Cardinal athletes have won 48 NCAA championships since 1990 again the most in the nation. Stanford has brought home 26 NCAA championship trophies the past seven years, including an unprecedented six NCAA team titles in In , Stanford athletes took home 29 individual NCAA titles an NCAA record. Cardinal athletes won 21 individual championships during the season, the second most in history. Even more impressive is Stanford s string of 10 consecutive United States Sports Academy Directors Cup titles ( ). The award honors the nation s top overall athletic program and with ten straight #1 finishes, it s no wonder Stanford is considered the dominant athletic program in the nation. Stanford captured its 10th straight Directors Cup in with points, winning the honor by 111 points over second place Michigan. The Cardinal won a total of three NCAA team crowns with championships in men s and women s cross country and women s tennis and had top-five finishes in men s water polo, women s basketball, men s swimming, women s swimming, men s gymnastics, women s gymnastics, synchronized swimming, softball, men s tennis and women s water polo. A total of 13 Stanford teams finished among the nation s Top Five and 21 among the Top 10. The Cardinal also picked up eight individual NCAA titles and 11 team conference championships. Stanford has now won at least one NCAA team championship for 27 straight years. Cardinal teams have also won four or more NCAA team titles in a single year nine times, an NCAA best. All totaled, Stanford has won 98 collegiate team titles (88 NCAA championships) and 386 NCAA individual titles. Cardinal women have won an NCAA-best 31 team championships while men s teams have captured 57 NCAA team titles, third best in the nation. Overall, Stanford s 88 NCAA team championships rank second in the nation. In the last 11 years (since ), Stanford has claimed 38 national team championships and 35 NCAA team titles the best in the country. During the campaign, Stanford teams captured two NCAA team championships, 14 conference titles and had 24 teams finish among the nation s top-10 as it won its ninth straight Directors Cup by a wide margin over Texas. Stanford was equally impressive in , winning four NCAA team championships and the Directors Cup once again. The Cardinal took home national titles in women s volleyball, men s water polo, women s water polo and women s tennis, placed 11 teams in the top-five and 21 in the top-10. In , Stanford s football team won the Pacific-10 Conference championship and played in the Rose Bowl for the first time in 28 years while the men s basketball team earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, tied for the conference title, finished 27-4 overall and held the nation s No. 1 ranking during the season. The Cardinal baseball team followed by sharing the Pac- 10 crown and advancing to the College orld Series, marking the first time in history that a school won Pac-10 championships in football, men s basketball and baseball in the same year. Stanford has also enjoyed unequaled success in Olympic competition. A total of Stanford-affiliated athletes (37), coaches (3) and alternates (2) competed in Athens at the 2004 Games. The Cardinal contingent won 17 medals, including three gold. At the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia, Stanford University was represented by a total of 34 athletes and coaches. The Cardinal contingent won a total of 10 medals four gold, three silver and three bronze. At the 1996 Games in Atlanta, Stanford again placed 49 coaches and athletes on Olympic Teams, including three head United States Olympic coaches (Tara VanDerveer, women s basketball; Richard Quick, women s swimming; Skip Kenney, men s swimming). Stanford athletes accounted for 16 gold medals, one silver and one bronze in Atlanta. At the 1992 Games in Barcelona, Cardinal athletes earned 19 medals 10 gold, four silver and five bronze. If Stanford were a country, it would ve placed 13th in the world with its 19 medals and ninth with 10 golds. Thirty-eight Stanford-affiliated athletes and coaches participated in Barcelona while 41 members of the Cardinal family took part in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea. National titles have become quite commonplace in the Stanford Athletic Department. In , Cardinal teams set an Tiger oods is one of the PGA s most successful golfers with victories in all four Major events. The Stanford men s basketball team owned a No. 1 ranking and a 26- game winning streak en route to their fourth Pac-10 title in six years Stanford Basketball

169 Stanford Athletics NCAA record by winning six NCAA team championships in a single academic year: men s and women s cross country, men s and women s volleyball and men s and women s tennis. Nine other teams finished in the Top Four nationally, including second place finishes in women s swimming, men s swimming, men s water polo and women s synchronized swimming. Stanford also posted third place finishes in women s basketball, baseball and fencing, as well as fourth place finishes in women s golf and women s water polo. The school year also saw the Cardinal football team advance to the Sun Bowl, the 18th bowl game in school history, the women s basketball team return to the Final Four, the baseball team qualify for the College orld Series and the men s basketball team advance to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since it won the 1942 NCAA title. The following year ( ) Stanford won six national team titles in men s cross country, women s volleyball, men s swimming, women s swimming and men s tennis along with a U.S. Collegiate title in synchronized swimming. Also, 14 teams finished among the nation s Top Five, 19 in the Top 10 and 22 in the Top 20. Other teams finishing among the Top Five nationally included men s basketball, which made its first Final Four appearance in 56 years, women s tennis, men s water polo, women s water polo and fencing. During the campaign, Stanford won one NCAA team title in women s tennis and one U.S. Collegiate Championship in synchronized swimming while seven teams placed second in the nation. During the season, Stanford won two NCAA team championships (men s tennis, men s track and field) and placed second nationally in six other sports. The campaign saw the Cardinal win one NCAA championship (women s tennis) and have 15 other teams place among the nation s top five. Stanford has won 160 conference or regional titles since 1991, again the best in the country. Cardinal teams won a record 18 conference or regional championships in by far the best performance of any school in the nation. Not only has the Cardinal won an NCAA record six NCAA team championships in a single season ( ), but it has also won five NCAA titles in a single year on three occasions: , and Cardinal teams have won four championships in a single academic year on five occasions: , 86-87, 92-93, and Stanford has simply dominated in several sports. Under head coach Dick Gould, the Cardinal men s tennis team has won 17 NCAA titles while the women s team has hauled in 14 national titles, including 10 under former head coach Frank Brennan and three in the last four years under current coach ele Forood. The men s swimming program has won eight NCAA team championships, seven under current head coach Skip Kenney while the men s water polo team has captured 11 national titles. The Cardinal women s swimming team has won nine national titles, seven under current head coach Richard Quick. Quick has been the head coach for the United States Olympic Swimming teams in 1988 (Seoul), 1996 (Atlanta) and 2000 (Sydney.) Tara VanDerveer, the 1996 United States Olympic Head omen s Basketball Coach, has led the Cardinal to two NCAA championships and five appearances in the Final Four. Baseball coach Mark Marquess, who was the head coach of the gold medal winning 1988 United States Olympic baseball team, led the Cardinal to back-to-back College orld Series titles in 1987 and 88. Former men s gymnastics coach Sadao Hamada led the Cardinal to three NCAA championships, current men s volleyball coach Don Shaw guided the Stanford women s volleyball program to four NCAA titles in the 1990s and current head women s volleyball coach John Dunning guided the Cardinal to an NCAA title in his first season in Former men s golf coach ally Goodwin led his team to the NCAA title in 1994, the first men s golf title at Stanford since Former Director of Track Matt Gentry celebrates after winning the 157-pound title at the Division 1 restling Championships. Stephanie Cordle/NCAA Photos Vin ananna joined the championship parade in 1996 by leading both his men s and women s cross country teams to national titles. He came back in 1997 to lead his men s cross country team to another NCAA title and in 2000, his men s track and field team won the first national championship in track at Stanford since ananna also led the men s cross country program to the 2003 NCAA Championship. Olympic gold medalists are numerous on The Farm. Former Cardinal standout Bob Mathias won back-to-back Olympic decathlon gold medals in 1948 and 52 while swimmers Pablo Morales, Jenny Thompson, Summer Sanders, Janet Evans and Misty Hyman have become household names in the swimming world. Morales, who helped Stanford win three straight NCAA team championships ( ), won three medals at the 84 Games in os Angeles (one gold, two silver) and two more gold medals at the 92 Games in Barcelona. Evans won three golds in the 88 Games in Seoul and one gold and one silver in Barcelona, while Sanders won four medals in Barcelona; two gold, one silver and one bronze. Thompson is the most decorated athlete in Olympic history with eight gold medals, a silver and a bronze. Hyman added her name to the list of Stanford swimming greats by winning the 2000 Olympic Gold Medal in the 200 meter butterfly to pull off one of the biggest upsets of the Sydney Olympiad. Some of the great student-athletes in Stanford history include Tiger oods and Tom atson (golf), John McEnroe, Roscoe Tanner and Tim Mayotte (men s tennis), Kim Oden and Kristin Klein (women s volleyball), Kristin Folkl (basketball/volleyball), Jack McDowell and Mike Mussina (baseball), Julie Foudy (women s soccer), Hank uisetti, Brevin Knight and Mark Madsen (men s basketball), Jennifer Azzi and Kate Starbird (women s basketball), Jim Plunkett, John Elway and Troy alters (football), Debi Thomas (figure skating), Eric Heiden (speed skating) and the great Ernie Nevers (football), to name a few. It s no wonder Stanford University is often referred to as the NCAA s Champion of Champions. Stanford Championship Facts Total National Championships: 98 Total NCAA Championships (NCAA rank): 88 (No. 2) Total Men s NCAA Championships (NCAA rank): 57 (No. 3) Total omen s NCAA Championships (NCAA rank): 31 (No. 1) Total Individual NCAA Championships: 386 NCAA Team Championships Since 1990: 48* NCAA Team Championships Since 1980: 71* *most in the nation Stanford Basketball 169

170 Athletics Facilities Arrillaga Family Sports Center The Arrillaga Family Sports Center, opened in January, 1994, includes a 16,000 square foot weight training facility, wrestling room, and locker facilities on the lower level; a basketball court, dining room, training facilities, hall of fame room and meeting halls on the first floor; and Athletic Department offices on the second floor. Stanford s Athletic Hall of Fame Room includes countless NCAA trophies and historical displays marking Stanford s great athletic heritage. Stanford Athletic Facilities The Arrillaga Family Sports Center, which opened in January of 1994, is the home of the Stanford Athletic Department. Funded by the gifts of 23 donors, the Arrillaga Family Sports Center is a state-ofthe-art facility that helps give Stanford one of the finest athletic facilities in the country. Included in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center are Athletic Department administrative and coaching staff offices, an indoor basketball practice court, a Hall of Fame Room, football locker room, a recreation locker room, a wrestling/martial arts room, a sports medicine center, a 16,000 square foot weight training facility, a dining room which is open to the public and used for student-athlete training table, a conference center and other ancillary facilities. Homes of Champions The Arrillaga Family Sports Center is a state-of-the-art facility that helps give Stanford one of the finest athletic centers in the country. Visitors to the Athletic Hall of Fame will see a complete list of all Hall of Fame members, historical displays of Stanford s athletic teams and a trophy case which houses all of Stanford s NCAA championship trophies. Named areas in the Sports Center include the John and Kathy Kissick Auditorium; the Howie Dallmar Basketball Court, given by Glenn and Pauline DeKraker; the Phillip H. and Penelope P. Knight Sports Medicine Center; the Forman Family Athletic Director s Suite; the eintz restling and Martial Arts Room and the Sydney and Theodore Rosenberg Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Room. Maples Pavilion omen s Basketball (2 NCAA) Men s Basketball (2 Helms, 1 NCAA) omen s Volleyball (5 NCAA) Sunken Diamond Baseball (2 NCAA) Cobb Track & Angell Field Track & Field (Men: 4 NCAA) Men s Cross Country (4 NCAA) omen s Cross Country (2 NCAA) Maloney Field Men s Soccer omen s Soccer omen s acrosse Stanford Athletics Championship Facilities Taube Family Tennis Stadium Men s Tennis (1 Unofficial, 17 NCAA) omen s Tennis (1 AIA, 13 NCAA) Stanford Golf Course Men s Golf (7 NCAA) omen s Golf Stanford Basketball

171 Athletics Facilities Stanford Athletic Facilities Stanford University is home to some of the finest athletic facilities in the nation. Student-athletes at Stanford can use the latest and most up-to-date strength and training technology while competing in some of the country s top facilities. Stanford football players utilize four practice fields, a state-of-the-art training room and a weight training facility that covers over 10,000 square feet. Stanford athletes enjoy access to the most modern and up-to-date equipment and technology available in the field of Strength and Conditioning. Cardinal football players train in a 10,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center. The Varsity eight Room, renovated during the summer of 2002, is the strength and conditioning home to Stanford s 34 intercollegiate sports programs. The Varsity eight Room also has a fully equipped nutrition and supplement station, complete with everything an athlete may need in the way of recovery and carbohydrate replacement beverages and dietary supplements. The four football practice fields include three natural turf fields and one Astroturf field. The Sports Medicine Center, located in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center, is a 4,500 square foot training room that is one of the finest in college athletics. Current technologies in modalities and rehabilitation equipment and a full line of cardiovascular equipment are available to all student-athletes at Stanford. A Biodex Isokinetic Testing Device designed to test any joint in the body for strength, power and muscular endurance a hydrotherapy room and a physicians clinic are also part of this outstanding sports medicine facility. Many athletic facilities at Stanford are considered among the best in the country, including Sunken Diamond, home of Stanford baseball, Maples Pavilion, home to Cardinal basketball and volleyball, among others, the Avery Aquatics Complex, where NCAA champions and future Olympians train, Cobb Track & Angell Field and the Taube Family Tennis Stadium, home to 30 national championship trophies. The Arrillaga Family Sports Center is home to 34 varsity sports teams. Stanford University is home to some of the finest athletic facilities in the nation. Stanford s Championship Facilities Ford Center Men s Gymnastics (3 NCAA) omen s Gymnastics Burnham Pavilion Men s Volleyball (1 NCAA) Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium Softball Stanford Field Hockey Field Field Hockey Avery Aquatics Complex Men s Swimming (8 NCAA) omen s Swimming (1 AIA, 8 NCAA) Men s ater Polo (10 NCAA) omen s ater Polo (1 NCAA) Synchronized Swimming (2 National) Men s & omen s Diving Facilities, Operations & Events Staff Ray Purpur Associate Athletic Director Skip Braatz Asst. Athletic Dir. Facilities Carl Reed Asst. Athletic Director Facilities, Operations & Events Dave Schinski Asst. Athletic Dir. Capital Planning Kris Becker Manager of Events Gale Coffey Concessions General Manager Stanford Basketball 171

172 Athletic Department Administration Ted eland The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics Stanford has won 47 National Team Championships since eland s arrival on The Farm in the Fall of 1991, including a NCAA record six national titles in During the last 10 years, Stanford has won the United States Sports Academy Directors Cup Trophy, which is emblematic of the top athletic program in the nation. During his 13 years at Stanford, Dr. Ted eland has not only led the Stanford Athletic Department to unprecedented success both on and off the playing field, but he has earned the reputation as one of the top athletic administrators in the nation. Named The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics at Stanford University on June 7, 1991, eland has been the guiding force in leading an athletics program that was recently voted as the most admired collegiate athletic program in the nation. Consider the facts: Under his watch, Stanford has won the prestigious Directors Cup, emblematic of the top athletic program in the nation, for the past 10 years, has won more NCAA championships than any other school in the nation, has enjoyed tremendous success in fundraising, improved Stanford s athletic facilities and managed the Cardinal s 34-sport intercollegiate athletic program to conference and national titles at an unparalleled rate. Since his arrival on The Farm, Stanford has won 47 national team championships and 160 conference championships, including an NCAA record six national titles in Cardinal teams consistently compete for the national championship in virtually every sport every year. In alone, Stanford had 25 programs finish in the Top-25 nationally, including 13 in the Top 5 and 20 in the Top 10. In the area of fundraising, Stanford has reached heights never before known under eland. The Athletic Department has raised over $226 million in private donations, while its assets and endowments have grown from $62 million to $330 million during eland s tenure. In addition, approximately $100 million in new or renovated athletic facilities have been completed and funded. eland has been honored by his peers and colleagues on several occasions throughout his career. Most recently, he was presented the Dick Enberg Award by CoSida in The award is presented to a person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning and reach of the Academic All-America programs and/or student-athletes while promoting the values of education and academics. In , eland was honored by NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) and the Street & Smith s Sports Business Journal as the Athletic Director of the Year. The award recognized an Athletic Director for demonstration of commitment to higher education and student-athletes, continuous teamwork, loyalty and excellence, and the ability to inspire individuals or groups to higher levels of accomplishments. As one of the nation s most respected athletic administrators, eland has been asked to serve on numerous national committees throughout his career, He is currently on the Board of Directors of OIC (Opportunities Industrialization Center est), a non-profit community-based job training center in Menlo Park-East Palo Alto border. eland is also a member of the NACDA Executive Committee, and serves on various other Pac-10 and NCAA committees. In June of 2002, eland was named a co-chairman of the United States Secretary of Education s Commission on Opportunity in Athletics. The 15-member panel examined ways of strengthening enforcement of Title IX (the 30-yearold anti-discrimination law) and expanding opportunities to ensure fairness for all college athletes. eland recently concluded a two-year term as Chairman of the NCAA Management Council. He was a member of the Management Council for eight years. After serving as Stanford s Director of Athletics for 12 years, eland was granted a Special Research eave from his post in the spring of During an 11-week absence, eland was a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution on A familiar sight for Stanford Athletics: Athletic Director Ted eland accepting the United States Sports Academy Directors Cup as the top athletic program in the nation. campus, conducted research on a book and wrote and delivered several speeches on national issues related to intercollegiate athletics. As Stanford s fifth athletic director, eland succeeded Andy Geiger ( ), Joe Ruetz ( ), Chuck Taylor ( ) and Al Masters ( ). eland directs a department that includes 34 intercollegiate varsity teams 15 men s, 18 women s and one coed plus the physical education department, intramurals, club sports, open recreation and the Stanford Golf Course. The department has an annual budget of approximately $56 million. Prior to his arrival at Stanford, eland held two other Athletic Director positions. He was the A.D. at the University of the Pacific from and at Dartmouth College from His other career stops included Northwestern University, where he was a Senior Associate Athletic Director from and the University of Houston as Assistant Athletic Director from He was an assistant football coach and instructor of physical education at Stanford in eland grew up in Northern California and graduated from Hayward High School and later attended Chabot College. He graduated from the University of the Pacific in 1970 and earned a Master s degree at UOP in physical education in He earned his Ph.D. from Stanford in 1982 in education/sports psychology. hile an undergraduate at UOP, eland earned first team all PCAA honors as a defensive end in He later coached football at UOP, Stanford and East Tennessee State, and rose to the position of defensive coordinator. In addition to his work in athletic administration, eland has held the position of adjunct professor at Dartmouth College, UOP and Stanford, teaching courses in Sports Psychology and the Philosophy of Sport. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Hoover Institution at Stanford. eland, 55, and his wife, Stefanie, live on the Stanford campus and have two children: Amanda, 22, and Bo, Stanford Basketball

173 Athletic Department Administration Stanford has won ten consecutive United States Sports Academy Directors Cup trophies. How does it continue to maintain its status as the top overall athletic program in the nation? There are three key factors: First, we have a great coaching staff. The second factor is our recruiting niche. If you are a serious student who is a great athlete, then you re going to seriously consider Stanford. The third factor is that we have great support from the faculty, the community and our alumni. How did Stanford become the highly successful, broad-based athletic program that it is today? Athletics and physical movement are part of the foundation of the undergraduate experience at Stanford. Eighty-five percent of our students participate in intramurals each year. e have 1,000 club sport athletes in addition to the approximately 800 intercollegiate athletes. This interest is based on our location, weather, being in the Pac-10, facilities, and it s just a part of the kind of students who are attracted to Stanford. How does Stanford recruit the top student-athletes in the country? There are many positive factors in becoming a student-athlete at Stanford: great coaches, facilities, the campus environment, the Pac-10 Conference, the national schedules, excellent sports medicine and our commitment that all of our athletes will be able to take advantage of incredible academic opportunities here on The Farm. Those reasons make us very competitive in recruiting. If a prospective student-athlete gets admitted to Stanford, we re going to be right there when the students and their families reach their final decision. In addition, I think our coaches work awfully hard at recruiting. They re national figures in their sports and yet work hard to get to know each prospective student-athlete. They treat their athletes with respect and dignity, yet accommodate the athletes competitive aspirations. And finally, our present undergraduates and recently graduated student-athletes are our best sales people. They ve put the word out, I think, that Stanford is a great place if you have both academic and athletic ambitions. e re here to service our student-athletes and they know it. hat is the mission statement of the Stanford Athletic program? e want our athletes to have a great experience while they re here at Stanford. They should look back on their college athletic experience and say that it was the best time of their life. e want our student-athletes to be able to say they were able to take advantage of all of the great academic challenges here at Stanford. An athletic experience must compliment their academic endeavors. e want to help our student-athletes learn the lessons about themselves, their teammates and their community that will help them be better citizens. Our first commitment is to the quality of the experience that the studentathletes have. How important is it that Stanford maintains a broad-based program? It is vitally important that the Stanford athletic department continues to be broad-based. But, the intercollegiate programs are just a part of our overall athletic program. The 34 varsity sports and our 800 athletes are just the tip of the iceberg. e also have 22 club sports with 1,000 athletes. e teach physical education classes, and we offer approximately 70,000 rounds of golf annually at the Stanford Golf Course. Stanford offers a broad spectrum of opportunities. hat we do here contributes to the quality of life at Stanford in many ways. How does Stanford reach a balance between academics and athletics? It s a challenge every day. e have to rely on our admissions office to admit student-athletes who not only have earned a place in the class, but who are also fully committed to receiving all that the Stanford educational experience has to offer. e also lean on individual faculty members to work with studentathletes to ensure that they fully benefit from their academic opportunities. And finally, our coaches must be sympathetic to the academic demand of a special place like Stanford. Combining the athletic aspirations that our student-athletes have with the rigors and opportunities offered in the Stanford athletic program, make it a tough yet exciting balance we must strike. I am convinced that we do as good a job as anyone in the country making these trade-offs, but it s a tough, enjoyable and worthwhile challenge. How does Stanford Athletics financially support its program? Stanford Athletics is a financial tub on our own bottom. e must generate revenue to equal our $45 million annual budget. That means we have to be successful in football and basketball, and we have to be good fundraisers. e raise between $13-15 million a year in private donations. Q&A with Ted eland A poll that was recently conducted by NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) indicated Stanford Athletics as overwhelmingly the most admired collegiate athletic program in America Stanford Basketball 173

174 Pacific-10 Conference All-Americans included Josh Childress, Natalie Foley, Jed owrie and Nicole Powell. ith 336 NCAA titles, the Pacific-10 Conference is clearly the Conference of Champions The Pac-10 Conference The Conference of Champions Entering the season, the Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the Conference of Champions. Pac-10 members have claimed an incredible 84 NCAA team titles over the past nine seasons, for an average of more than eight championships per academic year. Even more impressive is the breadth of the Pac-10 s success, as those 84 team titles over the past nine seasons have come in 21 different men s and women s sports. The Pac-10 has now led the nation in NCAA Championships 39 of the last 44 years and finished second five times. Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievement, the Pac-10 has captured 336 NCAA titles (246 men s, 90 women s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference s 197 titles. The Conference s reputation is further proven in the annual United States Sports Academy Directors Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. Stanford continued its remarkable run in the season, winning its 10th consecutive United States Sports Academy Directors Cup. In the competition, four of the top-10 and seven of the top- 20 Division I programs were Pac-10 members: No. 1 Stanford, No. 3 UCA, No. 8 ashington, No. 9 California, No. 15 Arizona, No. 16 Arizona State and No. 20 USC. The Pac-10 captured 11 NCAA titles in , more than double of any other conference. The Pac-10 total of 11 NCAA titles was followed by the Southeastern Conference, which was runner-up with five NCAA crowns, and the Big Ten, which had four. And it should be noted that the Pac-10 total does not include USC s national championship in football or California s in rugby, as they are not counted as NCAA titles. The 11 titles for the Pac-10 is the most for the Conference since it had 11 in The Pac-10 had the most NCAA titles of any conference in women s sports with eight, and tied with the SEC and Big Ten for most in men s sports with three. NCAA team champions from the Pac-10 in came from: UCA (women s gymnastics, women s golf, softball, women s track and field), Stanford (men s and women s cross country and women s tennis), USC (women s volleyball and men s and women s water polo) and California (men s golf). The Pac-10 also had runnersup in six NCAA Championship events: men s golf (UCA), men s and women s tennis (UCA), men s swimming and diving (Stanford), men s water polo (Stanford) and softball (California). Overall, the Conference had 21 teams finish in the top three at NCAA Championship events. Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-10 in Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Pac-10, 18 witnessed at least half its teams participating in the postseason. The men sent 57 of a possible 87 teams into the postseason (65.5 percent), while the women sent 66 of a possible 99 teams into NCAA Tournament action (66.7 percent). The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league sent six teams to bowl games. USC won the Rose Bowl and earned a share of the national title, as the Trojans finished first in the Associated Press poll. ashington State represented the Conference in the Pacific ife Holiday Bowl. For the second straight season, both USC and ashington State found themselves ranked in the top-10 in the nation at the conclusion of the season, finishing No. 1 and No. 9, respectively. California, Oregon, Oregon State and UCA also earned bowl bids. Overall, the Conference posted a stellar (.630) record versus non-conference foes in The Pac-10 also showed its worth on the basketball court, as it sent three teams into the NCAA Men s Basketball Championship. The Stanford Cardinal captured both the Pac- 10 regular-season and Pacific ife Pac-10 Tournament titles, becoming just the third team to win both crowns outright in the seven-year history of the tournament. On the women s side, three teams competed in the NCAA Championship, while the league had a team reach the Sweet Sixteen for the 20th time in the last 23 seasons. Pac-10 Co-Champions Arizona and Stanford battled in the State Farm Pac-10 Tournament final, and the Cardinal emerged victorious. Stanford carried that momentum into the NCAA omen s Basketball Stanford Basketball

175 Pacific-10 Conference Championship, advancing to the Elite Eight for the second time since its 1997 Final Four run. The Conference continued its dominance in softball as seven of eight teams earned trips to NCAA regional play, marking the sixth consecutive season the Pac-10 has sent at least seven softball teams to the postseason. California, Stanford, UCA and ashington made it to the omen s College orld Series, where the defending champion Bruins and Golden Bears battled for the national title. It was the 11th time Conference teams have faced each other in the championship game, and the 21st time in 23 years the Pac-10 has sent at least one team to the title game. The Bruins persevered to win their 10th NCAA softball crown. The Conference also swept NCAA team golf honors, as UCA captured the women s national title and California claimed the men s trophy. In fact, the league grabbed the top three spots at the men s golf championships, with UCA and Arizona finishing second and third, respectively. omen s volleyball proved to be another showcase of Pac-10 talent, as a record five teams advanced to NCAA regional action. USC marched into the Final Four and won its second consecutive NCAA title, the Pac-10 s 11th volleyball crown overall. On the men s side, Pac-10 members have won 246 NCAA team championships, far ahead of the 187 claimed by the runner-up Big Ten. Men s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac basketball titles by five schools (more than any other conference), 48 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track and field crowns, and 24 baseball titles. Pac-10 members have won 23 of the last 35 NCAA titles in volleyball, 30 of the last 45 in water polo, and 20 total swimming and diving national championships. Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA men s individual champions as well, claiming 1,079 NCAA individual crowns. 200-meter freestyle NCAA champion Jayme Cramer helped Stanford extend its streak to an amazing 22 straight Pac-10 swimming team titles. On the women s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women s championships 23 years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 15 occasions. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 90 NCAA women s crowns, easily outdistancing the Southeastern Conference, which is second with 60. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 17 softball titles, 15 tennis crowns, nine of the last 14 volleyball titles, 11 of the last 15 trophies in golf and eight of the last 16 in swimming and diving. Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis as well, having captured an unmatched 428 NCAA individual titles, an average of nearly 19 champions per season. The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference go back nearly 89 years to December 15, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. Original membership consisted of four schools the University of California at Berkeley, the University of ashington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. Pacific Coast Conference play began in One year later, ashington State College (now ashington State University), was accepted into the Conference, and Stanford University joined in In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California and the University of Idaho. Montana joined the Conference in 1924, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCA. The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10- team league until 1950, with the exception of , when orld ar II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and a new Conference was formed the Athletic Association of estern Universities. Original AAU membership consisted of California, Stanford, Southern California, UCA, and ashington. ashington State became a member in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in In 1968, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted. Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In , the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women s sports. Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men s sports and 11 women s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men s sports and two other women s sports. Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference s first Commissioner in He has been succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt (1944), Thomas J. Hamilton (1959), iles Hallock (1971), and current Commissioner Thomas C. Hansen in The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in alnut Creek, Calif. Pacific-10 Conference 800 South Broadway, Suite 400 alnut Creek, CA Phone: (925) Fax: (925) University of Arizona Arizona State University University of California, Berkeley University of California, os Angeles University of Oregon Oregon State University University of Southern California Stanford University University of ashington ashington State University Commissioner: Thomas C. Hansen Assistant Commissioner, Championships and Administration: Christine Hoyles Assistant Commissioner, Public Relations: Jim Muldoon Assistant Commissioner, Electronic Communications: Duane indbergh Assistant Commissioner, Compliance and Enforcement: Mike Matthews Assistant Commissioner, Business and Finance: Ben Jay Assistant Commissioner, Enforcement: Ron Barker Assistant Commissioner, Olympic Sports: Chris Dawson Assistant Public Relations Director: Dave Hirsch Assistant Public Relations Director: Julie Reuvers Assistant Championships Director: Doreen Magee Assistant Compliance Director: Erik Price Financial Assistant: ina Diaz Coordinator of NCAA Governance Communications: Tammy Newman Coordinator of Football Officiating: Verle Sorgen Coordinator of Men s Basketball Officiating: ou Campanelli Coordinator of omen s Basketball Officiating: Gooch Foster Coordinator of omen s Volleyball Officiating: Charlie Brown Coordinator of Baseball Officiating: Dan Pedersen Coordinator of Softball Officiating: Joanne Venditto Public Relations Interns: Noah Cohan, Kristin Mansfield Administrative Fellow: Nicole Strange Historian: iles Hallock Administrative Assistant to the Commissioner/Office Manager: Sandra Safford Administrative Assistants: endy Heredia (Public Relations), Yvonne Halvorson (Administration), Michelle ockhart (Electronic Communications),Bri Niemi Receptionist: Megan McElroy Stanford Basketball 175

176 National Champions Stanford s National Titles Home of Champions Jennifer Azzi and Sonja Henning lifted Stanford to its first of two NCAA women s basketball titles in Stanford Championship Facts Total National Championships: Total NCAA Championships: Men s: omen s: Other National Championships: Two in a row for the baseball team as coach Mark Marquess guided Stanford to College orld Series titles in 1987 and The women s tennis team has won three NCAA titles in the past four seasons. NCAA championships are commonplace at Stanford University. Cardinal teams have won NCAA championships at an unprecedented rate, including a national-best 71 since 1980 and 48 titles since Stanford has won at least one NCAA team championship for 28 consecutive years and has won at least four national titles in a single season nine times again an NCAA best. Stanford has won 18 national titles in men s tennis, 14 in women s tennis, 11 in men s water polo, nine in women s swimming, eight in men s swimming and seven in men s golf, among others. Nine Cardinal teams have won national championships. Stanford Athletics has won 98 national championships. In NCAA competition, Cardinal teams have won 88 team titles, including 57 men s championships and an NCAA-best 31 women s titles. Titles By Sport * AIA ^ ICYRA Unofficial title # U.S. Collegiate Note: NCAA titles unless otherwise noted Baseball Mark Marquess 1988 Mark Marquess Men s Basketball John. Bunn (Helms) 1938 John. Bunn (Helms) 1942 Everett Dean omen s Basketball Tara VanDerveer 1992 Tara VanDerveer Men s Cross Country Vin ananna 1997 Vin ananna 2002 Vin ananna 2003 Andy Gerard omen s Cross Country Vin ananna 2003 Dena Evans Football Glenn Pop arner (Rissman) Men s Golf Eddie Twiggs 1939 Eddie Twiggs 1941 Eddie Twiggs 1942 Eddie Twiggs 1946 Eddie Twiggs 1953 Eddie Twiggs 1994 ally Goodwin Men s Gymnastics Sadao Hamada 1993 Sadao Hamada 1995 Sadao Hamada Co-ed Sailing ^ Steve Bourdow Men s Swimming Jim Gaughran 1985 Skip Kenney 1986 Skip Kenney 1987 Skip Kenney 1992 Skip Kenney 1993 Skip Kenney 1994 Skip Kenney 1998 Skip Kenney Synchronized Swimming # Vickey eir 1999# Gail Emory omen s Swimming * Claudia Kolb Thomas 1983 George Haines 1989 Richard Quick 1992 Richard Quick 1993 Richard Quick 1994 Richard Quick 1995 Richard Quick 1996 Richard Quick 1998 Richard Quick Men s Tennis John amb 1973 Dick Gould 1974 Dick Gould 1977 Dick Gould 1978 Dick Gould 1980 Dick Gould 1981 Dick Gould 1983 Dick Gould 1986 Dick Gould 1988 Dick Gould 1989 Dick Gould 1990 Dick Gould 1992 Dick Gould 1995 Dick Gould 1996 Dick Gould 1997 Dick Gould 1998 Dick Gould 2000 Dick Gould omen s Tennis * Anne Gould 1982 Frank Brennan 1984 Frank Brennan 1986 Frank Brennan 1987 Frank Brennan 1988 Frank Brennan 1989 Frank Brennan 1990 Frank Brennan 1991 Frank Brennan 1997 Frank Brennan 1999 Frank Brennan 2001 ele Forood 2002 ele Forood 2004 ele Forood Men s Track & Field Dink Templeton 1928 Dink Templeton 1934 Dink Templeton 2000 Vin ananna Men s Volleyball Ruben Nieves omen s Volleyball Don Shaw 1994 Don Shaw 1996 Don Shaw 1997 Don Shaw 2001 John Dunning Men s ater Polo Jim Gaughran 1976 Art ambert 1978 Dante Dettamanti 1980 Dante Dettamanti 1981 Dante Dettamanti 1985 Dante Dettamanti 1986 Dante Dettamanti 1994 Dante Dettamanti 1995 Dante Dettamanti 2001 Dante Dettamanti 2002 John Vargas omen s ater Polo John Tanner Stanford captured the 2002 NCAA omen s ater Polo title Stanford Basketball

177 National Champions 1994 NCAA men s golf champions included (from right) Notah Begay and Casey Martin. Titles By Year Men s Cross Country omen s Cross Country omen s Tennis Men s ater Polo Men s Cross Country omen s Tennis omen s Volleyball Men s ater Polo omen s ater Polo omen s Tennis Men s Tennis Men s Track & Field Synchronized Swimming (U.S. Collegiate) omen s Tennis Men s Cross Country Men s Swimming omen s Swimming Synchronized Swimming (U.S. Collegiate) Men s Tennis omen s Volleyball Men s Cross Country omen s Cross Country Co-ed Sailing (ICYRA) Men s Tennis omen s Tennis Men s Volleyball omen s Volleyball omen s Swimming Men s Tennis Men s Gymnastics omen s Swimming Men s Tennis omen s Volleyball Men s ater Polo Men s Golf Men s Swimming omen s Swimming Men s ater Polo Men s Gymnastics Men s Swimming omen s Swimming omen s Volleyball omen s Basketball Men s Gymnastics Men s Swimming omen s Swimming Men s Tennis omen s Tennis omen s Basketball omen s Tennis Men s Tennis omen s Swimming Men s Tennis omen s Tennis Baseball Men s Tennis omen s Tennis Stanford captured the 2001 NCAA women s volleyball title Baseball Men s Swimming omen s Tennis Men s ater Polo Men s Swimming Men s Tennis omen s Tennis Men s ater Polo Men s Swimming omen s Tennis omen s Swimming Men s Tennis omen s Tennis Men s ater Polo Men s Tennis Men s ater Polo omen s Swimming (AIA) Men s Tennis Men s ater Polo Men s Tennis omen s Tennis (AIA) Men s Tennis Men s ater Polo Men s Tennis Men s Tennis Men s Swimming Men s ater Polo (Unofficial) Men s Golf Men s Golf Men s Basketball Men s Golf Men s Tennis (Unofficial) Men s Golf Men s Golf Men s Basketball (Helms) Men s Golf Men s Basketball (Helms) Men s Track & Field Men s Track & Field Football (Rissman) Men s Track & Field Men s Cross Country 2003 NCAA Champions Fourth national championship in program history First championship for first-year head coach Andy Gerard, named the NCAA Men s Cross Country Coach of the Year Four runners placed in the Top-Six at NCAAs Stanford s 150-point margin of victory was the largest in NCAA Division I history omen s Cross Country 2003 NCAA Champions Second national championship in program history First championship for first-year head coach Dena Evans, named the NCAA omen s Cross Country Coach of the Year Two runners finished in the Top-Six at the NCAA Championships omen s Tennis 2004 NCAA Champions 14th national championship in program history Third championship for head coach ele Forood, who was named the Pac-10 Coach of the Year Finished the season with an unblemished 29-0 record Amber iu claimed second-straight NCAA singles title and named ITA National Player of the Year Stanford Basketball 177

178 Scholarship Funding Stanford s Scholarship Funding Two sources provide scholarship funds for Stanford s student-athletes: the Athletic Department s scholarship endowment and the Buck/Cardinal Club. Endowed Scholarships Endowed scholarships are large sums of money that have been invested in the University s endowment and generate significant 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 Taj Finger The John Arrillaga Family Scholarship Jason Haas, Matt Haryasz and Nick Robinson The Grant and ois Chappell Athletic Scholarship Chris Hernandez The Clemetson Family Scholarship Timothy Morris The Closs Family Scholarship Chris Hernandez The Vincent J. Coates Athletic Scholarship Timothy Morris The Howard Dallmar Memorial Basketball Scholarship Fred ashington The Art, Anne, Chris and esley Dauer Scholarship Rob ittle The Jerome H. Debs II Basketball Scholarship Taj Finger The Milton C. and Nellie Jo Iverson Basketball Scholarship Fred ashington The Joseph and aurie acob Athletic Scholarship Chris Hernandez The Martin Family Athletic Scholarship II Fred ashington The Bob and Pam Reed Basketball Scholarship Peter Prowitt The Dowell and Helen Richards Scholarship Chris Hernandez The Claude N. Rosenberg Athletic Scholarship Rob ittle The Daniel E. Stone Men s Basketball Scholarship Timothy Morris The eo F. Sunseri Men s Basketball Scholarship Rob ittle The Rixford K. Snyder Scholarship Dan Grunfeld Buck/Cardinal Club Stanford Buck/ Cardinal Club Almost $3 million is raised annually in scholarship funds through the gifts of the Buck/Cardinal Club s 6,000 members. For more information about the Buck/Cardinal Club, please call (650) Following are the Buck/Cardinal Board of Directors: Executive Board Gregory C. Ennis, Redwood City, CA (Chairman) Charles A. Evans II, Mountain View, CA* Christopher J. Martin, Palo Alto, CA (Secretary) Mike Messina, Agoura, CA (Treasurer) Kevin M. Richardson, Salinas, CA (Vice Chairman) Sarah Rosenbaum Gaeta, San Jose, CA Jed E. Solomon, Menlo Park, CA* Ex Officio Ann O. Baskins, Menlo Park, CA* Samuel Duker Dapper, Scotts Valley, CA* Molly O Connor Hauser, San Francisco, CA* Regional Directors Frederick R. Blume, enham, MA Robert H. Collins III, os Angeles, CA* Jake Jacobson, Mercer Island, A* Edgar uce, Jr., San Diego, CA awrence McGovern, Sunnyvale, CA Frederick Muhs, Bronxville, NY* Daniel E. Stone, San Francisco, CA* Dell ilkinson, Redmond, A Thomas A. ong, Jr., os Angeles, CA Board of Directors Blake Campbell, Menlo Park, CA Haley E. Champion, Palo Alto, CA John Spencer Cotten, innetka, I Charles Dean, Stanford, CA James Feuille, San Francisco, CA David B. Flemming, Menlo Park, CA Steven. Frost, Sunnyvale, CA Russell A. Goodman, ake Sherwood, CA Eric J. Hardgrave, Campbell, CA Christopher Hawkins, afayette, CA C. illiam Hubbard, Hillsborough, CA Tracy V. Hughes, Menlo Park, CA Chuck R. Ince, ashington, D.C. Teri. Jackson, San Mateo, CA Christopher. Johnson, Menlo Park, CA Terry T. Johnson, Saratoga, CA John E. Kidde, Corona del Mar, CA. Thomas ockard, San Francisco, CA Monica Nielbeck Marcone, Oakland, CA Michael McDonald, Menlo Park, CA Rob McGregor, San Diego, CA Susan. Messina, Agoura, CA Paige Mazzoni Ostheimer, Petaluma, CA Dana Padden, San Francisco, CA. Jeffers Pickard, Atherton, CA Bill Poland, Ross, CA aurie Sawin Quinn, Menlo Park, CA Kit Rodgers, San Francisco, CA James B. Rutter, Redwood City, CA Patrick J. Schultheis, Kirkland, A Bryan Schultz, San Francisco, CA Martin Smith, Menlo Park, CA Steven J. Steinhart, Menlo Park, CA Garry K. Tyran, Chevy Chase, MD Stephen E. hite, Manhattan Beach, CA David yman, Sammamish, A Doug Yarris, Yountville, CA Stephen M. Zanolli, Menlo Park, CA * - Former Chair Stanford Basketball

179 Stanford on Television ( through ) ith a name synonymous with collegiate basketball, Dick Vitale has broadcast numerous Stanford games. ABC Opponent Site Result 3/12/89 Arizona Pac-10 Tourn. at os Angeles, Ca, /14/93 California Stanford, Ca, /13/93 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /4/96 Seton Hall Bay Area Classic at San Jose, Ca, /10/96 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /8/97 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /6/98 Maryland BB&T Classic at ashington, D.C., /23/99 ashington Stanford, Ca, /6/99 Connecticut Stanford, Ca, /22/00 California Berkeley, Ca, /13/01 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /3/01 UCA Stanford, Ca, /17/01 California Berkeley, Ca, /26/02 USC os Angeles, Ca, /1/03 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /7/04 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /28/04 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /6/04 ashington Seattle, a, BayTV Opponent Site Result 1/27/00 ashington Stanford, Ca, /10/00 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /2/00 USC Stanford, Ca, /11/01 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /1/01 USC Stanford, Ca, CBS Opponent Site Result 2/4/89 Florida Orlando, Fl, /16/89 Siena NCAAs at Greensboro, NC, /19/92 Alabama NCAAs at Cincinnati, Oh, /17/95 UNC-Charlotte NCAAs at Albany, NY, /19/95 UMass NCAAs at Albany, NY, /14/96 Bradley NCAAs Providence, RI, /16/96 UMass NCAAs at Providence, RI, /1/97 California Stanford, Ca, /14/97 Oklahoma NCAAs at Tucson, Az, /16/97 ake Forest NCAAs at Tucson, Az, /20/97 Utah NCAAs at San Jose, Ca, ot 1/17/98 UCA Stanford, Ca, /7/98 UConn Storrs, Ct, /28/98 Arizona Tucson, Az, /13/98 Coll. of Charleston NCAAs at Chicago, Il, /15/98 estern Michigan NCAAs Chicago, Il, /20/98 Purdue NCAAs St. ouis, Mo, /22/98 Rhode Island NCAAs St. ouis, Mo, /28/98 Kentucky NCAA Final Four, San Antonio, Tx, ot 3/11/99 Alcorn State NCAAs at Seattle, a, /13/99 Gonzaga NCAAs at Seattle, a, /4/00 UCA Stanford, Ca, /17/00 South Carolina St. NCAAs at Birmingham, Al, /19/00 North Carolina NCAAs at Birmingham, Al, /6/01 Arizona Tucson, Az, /3/01 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /15/01 UNC Greensboro NCAAs at San Diego, Ca, /17/01 St. Joseph s (Pa) NCAAs at San Diego, Ca, /22/01 Cincinnati NCAAs at Anaheim, Ca, /24/01 Maryland NCAAs at Anaheim, Ca, /23/02 UCA Stanford, Ca, /14/02. Kentucky NCAAs at St. ouis, Mo, /16/02 Kansas NCAAs at St. ouis, Mo, /20/03 San Diego NCAAs at Spokane, a, /22/03 Connecticut NCAAs at Spokane, a, /21/04 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /13/04 ashington Pac-10 Tourn. at os Angeles, Ca, /18/04 Texas-San Antonio NCAAs at Seattle, a, /20/04 Alabama NCAAs at Seattle, a, CSTV (College Sports Television) Opponent Site Result 12/20/03 Gonzaga Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, Ca, ESPN Opponent Site Result 2/15/86 California Berkeley, Ca, /14/87 ashington Seattle, a, /25/88 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /23/88 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /5/89 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /16/89 California Stanford, Ca, /18/90 UCA Stanford, Ca, /28/90 California Stanford, Ca, /16/91 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /24/91 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /7/91 California Berkeley, Ca, /25/91 UMass NIT at New York, NY, /27/91 Oklahoma NIT at New York, NY, /21/91 Virginia Stanford, Ca, /15/92 California Stanford, Ca, /6/92 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /14/93 California Berkeley, Ca, /18/93 UCA Stanford, Ca, /17/94 California Berkeley, Ca, /19/94 California Berkeley, Ca, /25/98 St. John s Pre-Season NIT at New York, NY, /27/98 North Carolina Pre-Season NIT at New York, NY, /17/98 Nevada Reno, Nv, /12/99 Iowa Coaches vs Cancer Tourn., New York, /11/99 Georgia Tech Delta Airlines Classic at Atlanta, Ga, ot 11/24/00 Memphis Puerto Rico Shootout at San Juan, Puerto Rico, /22/01 Brigham Young as Vegas Shootout at as Vegas, Nv, /29/02 North Carolina Pre-Season NIT at New York, NY, /21/02 UNV as Vegas Shootout at as Vegas, Nv, ESPN2 Opponent Site Result 11/11/99 Duke Coaches vs Cancer Tourn, New York, ot 11/25/00 Georgia Puerto Rico Shootout at San Juan, Puerto Rico, /18/02 Boston Univ. Pre-Season NIT at Stanford, Ca, /20/02 Xavier Pre-Season NIT at Stanford, Ca, /27/02 Florida Pre-Season BIT at New York, NY, FoxSports Bay Area Opponent Site Result 1/2/97 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /4/97 Arizona Tucson, Az, /18/97 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /25/97 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /29/97 California Berkeley, Ca, /15/97 Oregon Stanford, Ca, Stanford Basketball 179

180 Stanford on Television ( through ) 2/24/97 San Diego State Stanford, Ca, /8/97 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /19/97 Pacific Stanford, Ca, /29/97 Rhode Island Cable Car Classic at San Jose, Ca, /30/97 Santa Clara Cable Car Classic at San Jose, Ca, /3/98 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /10/98 California Stanford, Ca, /4/98 California Oakland, Ca, /7/98 George ashington BB&T Classic at ashington, D.C., /19/98 Pacific Stockton, Ca, /22/98 Santa Clara Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /29/98 Temple Stanford, Ca, /4/99 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /14/99 USC os Angeles, Ca, ot 1/21/99 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /30/99 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /3/99 California Oakland, Ca, /25/99 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, ot 3/6/99 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /16/99 Nevada Stanford, Ca, /18/99 Sacramento State Stanford, Ca, /30/99 Davidson Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /29/00 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /5/00 USC os Angeles, Ca, /26/00 ashington Seattle, a, /11/00 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /23/00 Old Dominion Puerto Rico Shootout at San Juan, Puerto Rico, /4/01 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /24/01 ashington Stanford, Ca, /30/03 Arizona Tucson, Ca, /4/04 ashington State Pullman, a, FoxSportsNet Opponent Site Result 1/11/97 USC Stanford, Ca, /23/97 ashington Stanford, Ca, /22/97 at ashington Seattle, a, /6/97 Georgia John ooden Classic at Anaheim, Ca, /22/98 ashington State Pullman, a, /24/98 ashington Seattle, a, /29/98 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /31/98 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, ot 2/12/98 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /19/98 ashington Stanford, Ca, /2/99 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /28/99 Arizona Tucson, Az, /11/99 UCA Stanford, Ca, /13/99 USC Stanford, Ca, ot 2/18/99 ashington Seattle, a, /4/99 Oregon Eugene, Or, /21/99 Mississippi State Pete Newell Classic at Oakland, Ca, /6/00 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /8/00 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /13/00 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /15/00 Oregon Eugene, Or, /3/00 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /12/00 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /19/00 California Stanford, Ca, /9/00 Arizona Tucson, Az, /21/00 Duke Pete Newell Classic at Oakland, Ca, /17/01 California Stanford, Ca, /20/01 New Mexico Stanford, Ca, /25/01 ashington Seattle, a, /27/01 ashington State Pullman, a, /8/01 Oregon Eugene, Or, /8/01 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /1/01 Texas Children s Charity Classic at Chicago, ot 12/29/01 Michigan State Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, Ca, /4/02 California Stanford, Ca, /12/02 Oregon Eugene, Or, /24/02 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /2/02 Arizona Stanford, Ca, ot 2/21/02 USC Stanford, Ca, /28/02 Arizona Tucson, Az, /2/02 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /7/02 USC os Angeles, Ca, /11/03 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /18/03 ashington Seattle, a, /23/03 UCA Stanford, Ca, /25/03 USC Stanford, Ca, /1/03 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /9/03 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /15/03 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /22/03 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /13/03 USC os Angeles, Ca, /13/03 Nevada-as Vegas Stanford, Ca, /8/04 Arizona State Tempe, Ca, /10/04 Arizona Tucson, Ca, /17/04 California Stanford, Ca, /22/04 UCA Stanford, Ca, /31/04 Oregon Eugene, Or, /14/04 California Berkeley, Ca, /11/04 ashington State os Angeles, Ca, /12/04 Oregon os Angeles, Ca, Fx Opponent Site Result 1/9/97 UCA Stanford, Ca, /16/97 Oregon Eugene, Or, ot 2/13/97 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /20/97 ashington State Pullman, a, /6/97 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /14/98 USC os Angeles, Ca, /21/98 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /7/98 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /9/99 California Stanford, Ca, /16/99 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /20/99 ashington State Pullman, a, /27/99 Arizona Stanford, Ca, KICU/Channel 36 Opponent Site Result 12/3/92 San Jose State San Jose, Ca, /7/93 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /4/93 Arizona Tucson, Az, /19/00 Georgia Tech Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /22/01 ashington State Stanford, Ca, KOFY/Channel 20 Opponent Site Result 1/6/94 ashington Stanford, Ca, /29/94 USC Stanford, Ca, /5/94 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /27/94 isconsin Stanford, Ca, KRON/Channel 4 Opponent Site Result 3/10/01 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /17/01 New Mexico Albuquerque, NM, /24/01 Purdue John ooden Tradition at Indianapolis, IN, /15/01 ong Beach St Stanford, Ca, /18/01 Belmont Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /19/01 Portland State Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /6/02 California Berkeley, Ca, /10/02 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /17/02 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /19/02 ashington Stanford, Ca, /9/02 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /24/02 Rice Stanford, Ca, /14/02 Saint Mary s Stanford, Ca, /16/02 Montana Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /18/02 Richmond Stanford Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /28/02 Gonzaga Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, Ca, /4/03 California Berkeley, Ca, /8/03 California Stanford, Ca, /6/03 Kansas John ooden Classic at Anaheim, Ca, /24/04 USC Stanford, Ca, Stanford Basketball

181 Stanford on Television ( through ) KTVU/Channel 2 Opponent Site Result 12/23/87 UCA Stanford, Ca, ot 1/23/88 California Stanford, Ca, /3/88 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /16/89 USF Stanford, Ca, /25/90 Arizona Tucson, Az, orimar Opponent Site Result 2/2/86 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /27/86 Oregon State Stanford, Ca Pacific Sports Network Opponent Site Result 11/24/89 Cal Poly Stanford, Ca, /27/89 UC Irvine Irvine, Ca, /1/89 ehigh Apple Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /7/90 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /8/90 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /23/90 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /15/90 Santa Clara Stanford, Ca, /21/90 Florida Stanford, Ca, /29/90 Central Florida Red obster Classic at Orlando, Fl, /30/90 North Carolina Red obster Classic at Orlando, Fl, /3/91 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /12/91 ashington State Stanford, Ca, Prime Opponent Site Result 2/14/91 USC Stanford, Ca, /21/91 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /11/92 Oregon Eugene, Or, /23/92 USC Stanford, Ca, /30/92 ashington State Pullman, a, /9/93 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /24/94 USC os Angeles, Ca, /2/95 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /4/95 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /15/95 California Stanford, Ca, /21/95 UCA Stanford, Ca, /23/95 USC Stanford, Ca, /6/96 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /11/96 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /13/96 USC os Angeles, Ca, /31/96 California Stanford, Ca, /17/96 Oregon Eugene, Or, /22/96 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /3/96 California Berkeley, Ca, /7/96 Arizona Tucson, Az, /9/96 Arizona State Tempe, Az, Prime Ticket Opponent Site Result 1/5/90 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, Raycom Opponent Site Result 1/17/87 California Berkeley, Ca, /1/87 Oregon Eugene, Or, /22/87 California Stanford, Ca, /28/87 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, ot 1/9/88 Arizona Tucson, Az, /6/88 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /21/88 California Berkeley, Ca, /27/88 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /5/88 USC os Angeles, Ca, /7/89 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /14/89 ashington State Pullman, a, /21/89 UCA Stanford, Ca, /29/89 Arizona Tucson, Az, /12/89 ashington Stanford, Ca, ot 2/25/89 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /14/90 ashington State Pullman, a, /20/90 USC os Angeles, Ca, /3/90 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /11/90 ashington Stanford, Ca, /18/90 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /25/90 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /4/90 California Berkeley, Ca, /6/91 Oregon Eugene, Or, /27/91 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /2/91 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /10/91 ashington Seattle, a, /16/91 UCA Stanford, Ca, /2/91 California Stanford, Ca, /25/92 UCA Stanford, Ca, /2/92 ashington Seattle, a, /8/92 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /15/92 California Oakland, Ca, /22/92 USC os Angeles, Ca, ot 3/1/92 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /7/92 Arizona Tucson, Az, /23/93 USC os Angeles, Ca, /20/93 USC Stanford, Ca, /13/93 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /12/94 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /26/94 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /28/95 USC os Angeles, Ca, /11/95 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /1/95 South Carolina Tournament of Champions at Charlotte, NC, /2/95 North Carolina Tournament of Champions at Charlotte, NC, SportsChannel Opponent Site Result 11/30/91 Colorado Stanford, Ca, /14/91 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Ca, /9/92 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /11/92 Notre Dame South Bend, In, /20/92 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /14/92 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /19/92 Howard Stanford, Ca, /28/92 American Fry s Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /29/92 Ohio Fry s Invitational at Stanford, Ca, /2/93 Santa Clara Stanford, Ca, /12/93 Notre Dame Stanford, Ca, /21/93 UCA Stanford, Ca, /30/93 ashington Stanford, Ca, /6/93 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /4/93 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /11/93 Santa Clara Santa Clara, Ca, ot 12/22/93 Virginia Stanford, Ca, /13/94 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /15/94 Arizona Tucson, Az, /20/94 California Stanford, Ca, /27/94 UCA Stanford, Ca, /10/94 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /16/94 USF Stanford, Ca, /22/94 Virginia Charlottesville, Va, /12/95 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, /14/95 Arizona Stanford, Ca, /26/95 UCA os Angeles, Ca, /9/95 Arizona Tucson, Az, /2/95 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /4/95 Oregon Eugene, Or, /9/95 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /11/95 ashington Stanford, Ca, /28/95 USF San Francisco, Ca, /20/96 Oregon State Stanford, Ca, /24/96 ashington Stanford, Ca, /2/97 Arizona State Tempe, Az, /4/97 Arizona Tucson, Az, /11/97 USC Stanford, Ca, /18/97 Oregon State Corvallis, Or, /25/97 ashington State Stanford, Ca, /29/97 California Berkeley, Ca, /15/97 Oregon Stanford, Ca, /24/97 San Diego State Stanford, Ca, /8/97 Arizona State Stanford, Ca, Stanford Basketball 181

182 Media Coverage Stanford broadcaster John Platz (right) interviews 2000 Stanford All-American and then os Angeles aker Mark Madsen during halftime of the 2001 NCAA Regionals. Madsen now plays with the Minnesota Timberwolves. At Stanford, it s still done the right way. Talented student-athletes who are well-spoken, polite, respectful of opponents, and who manage to graduate on time. And oh yes, athletes who win. Dave Newhouse, Oakland Tribune The Stanford basketball team is a great group of guys, who are not only excellent players, but great people as well; bright, articulate, true studentathletes. CNN Stanford has kids who can communicate, a delight to interview. CBS Media Coverage n the late 1980 s and now in the new millennium, Stanford bas- has ranked high among the nation s collegiate schools in Iketball regards to national, regional and local newspaper, radio and television coverage. Media exposure means positive publicity and potential honors for both the Stanford team and individual players. During the last 18 years, 19 Cardinal players have been accorded all Pac-10 honors 30 times. And eleven players have earned All-America status 49 times. During the season, Stanford head coach Trent Johnson hosts a weekly news conference, the Pac-10 holds a weekly teleconference, and Cardinal coaches and players are generally available before and after daily practice. In , nearly every Stanford basketball game will be televised nationally, regionally or locally. Stanford basketball games are covered on a regular basis by eight San Francisco Bay Area newspapers as well as Associated Press. Numerous articles concerning Stanford basketball have also been written in such national publications as USA Today, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Basketball Times, The New York Times, The os Angeles Times, The Dallas Morning-News, The Chicago Sun-Times, The St. ouis Post-Dispatch, The Pittsburgh Post- Gazette, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, The Kansas City Star, The Ft. orth Star-Telegram, The Austin American-Statesman, The Baltimore Sun, The San Diego Union-Tribune and Newsday. In addition, there are seven Bay Area television stations, including three network affiliates, which cover Stanford games regularly. Stanford s Television Appearances ( ) *FSN/ESPN/ESPN2/fx Year CBS/ABC **FSBA/KRON/***CSTV Total *Fox Sports Net **Fox Sports Bay Area ***College Sports Television John Platz (left) and Bob Murphy, Stanford broadcasters on KNE (910 am). Radio Review KNE 910 AM in San Francisco is in its second season as the radio home of Stanford basketball. A Clear Channel affiliate, KNE is also the flagship station for the Stanford football radio network. Stanford and Clear Channel are in the second year of a three-year agreement covering radio broadcast rights to Stanford football and basketball. In addition, Stanford basketball is broadcast over the Stanford student radio station, KZSU 90.1 FM. Bob Murphy, a familiar name to the Stanford community for over half a century, will once again handle the radio play-by-play duties for Stanford basketball. Murphy, a former Sports Information Director at Stanford and Athletic Director at San Jose State, has been part of the Stanford broadcast team for over 30 years. Murphy was Stanford s SID during the football team s back-to-back Rose Bowl years in 1970 and 1971, and was an all-conference pitcher on Stanford s first-ever College orld Series baseball team in A member of the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame, Murphy also teams with Ted Robinson on Stanford football radio broadcasts. John Platz, a reserve guard on Stanford basketball teams coached by Dr. Tom Davis in the early 1980s, is in his 16th season as the radio color commentator. Platz was radio play-by-play voice of the NCAA champion Stanford baseball team during the 1988 and 1989 seasons, and he has also served as a fill-in Stanford football play-by-play announcer and football color commentator at various times since A 1984 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford with a degree in economics, Platz earned J.D. (law) and M.B.A. degrees at Stanford in He is currently Associate General Counsel at ebex Communications, Inc. in San Jose. Award Analysis In five of the past six years, the Stanford Basketball Media Guide has been judged one of the best publications in the nation by CoSIDA, the College Sports Information Directors of America. The Stanford Basketball Media Guide was voted fifth-best in the country, voted Best in District-8 and the front cover was judged Best in the Nation. Stanford basketball appeared on Fox Sports numerous times during the season as part of the Cardinal s generous television coverage package, which has averaged over two dozen games televised annually over the past seven seasons. The Stanford Basketball Media Guide was voted Best in the District-8 by the CoSIDA Committee. The front cover of the Stanford Basketball Media Guide was voted Best in the Nation by the CoSIDA Committee. The Stanford Basketball Media Guide was rated the best in the estern United States, and tenth-best in the country by the CoSIDA Committee. Dick Vitale (left) and Brent Musberger during the Stanford-Arizona game at Maples Pavilion last year Stanford Basketball

183 Media Information elcome The members of the Stanford News Media Bureau appreciate your interest in the Stanford basketball team. e hope this media guide serves as your complete source to this year s team and a history of Stanford Basketball. If you have any further questions, please call Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, or any member of the Stanford news media staff at (650) Credentials Requests for press, radio, television and photographers credentials should be addressed to Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, Stanford University Department of Athletics, Stanford, CA 94305, (650) Requests will be mailed when time permits. Otherwise, they will be left in the Press ill Call Booth at the north end of Maples Pavilion. eekly Press Conferences Stanford head coach Trent Johnson, each week during the conference season, will conduct either a press conference or a teleconference. Generally, the press conferences will be held on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in the ABC Room at the Arrillaga Family Sports Center if Stanford is the home team that particular week. unch will be served. hen the team is on the road during the conference season, Johnson will host a teleconference each Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. The teleconference phone number is (650) Please contact Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, to confirm press conference dates and times. Press conferences may also be scheduled during December. Players will be available after the press conferences in the locker room at Maples Pavilion. Strobe Photography Photographers wishing to strobe Stanford basketball games must obtain approval to do so by contacting Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, at least 24 hours prior to the game. No more than three sets of strobes are allowed for any game. Strobes must be installed at least two hours prior to the game and installation should be arranged through the Stanford Athletics Facilities Office after obtaining approval. Press Box Services A complete play-by-play account of the game by half, halftime statistics, final statistics and coaches quotes will be distributed. Programs and pre-game notes will be provided. The press room, which opens one hour prior to game time, is located at the south end of Maples Pavilion Interview Policy To arrange a player or coach interview, please contact the Media Relations office at (650) , and a time convenient to both parties will be arranged. Headquarters on the Road at EA Sports Maui Invitational Kapalua Bay Hotel One Day Drive Kapalua, Hi (808) at Michigan State: Detroit Marriott Centerpoint 3600 Centerpoint Parkway Pontiac, Mi (248) at Denver Marriott Denver Tech Center 4900 S. Syracuse Denver, Co (303) at Arizona State: Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa Holmes Ave. Mesa, AZ (480) at Arizona: Radisson Suites Tucson 6555 E. Speedway Blvd. Tucson, Az (520) at Oregon State: Corvallis Hilton Garden Inn 2500 S.. estern Blvd. Corvallis, OR (541) at Oregon: Valley River Inn 1000 Valley River ay Eugene, OR (541) Post-Game Interviews Approximately 10 minutes after each home game, Stanford head coach Trent Johnson will be available for questions in the Press Room, which is on the floor level at the south end of Maples Pavilion. Several players will also be brought to the press room along with Johnson and will also be available for interviews. The visiting head coach will also be brought into the press room either just before or just after Johnson depending upon the outcome of the game. Broadcasting Arrangements Arrangements for broadcast phone lines for visiting radio should be made through Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, Department of Athletics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA Spotters and statisticians are available upon request, but the Media Relations office should be notified at least two weeks in advance at (650) Stanford/Pacific-10 on the orld ide eb Stanford Athletics is now on the orld ide eb at The latest information from the Pacific-10 Conference is now available at Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, can be reached via at bobbyv@stanford.edu NBA Scouting Tickets According to Pacific-10 Conference regulations, NBA professional scouts must purchase tickets for Stanford basketball games. Contact the Cardinal ticket office at (650) or (800) Beat Cal to purchase tickets for scouting purposes. Parking The main parking lot is located at the south end of Maples Pavilion on Campus Drive. A limited number of parking passes are available. Across the street on the west side of Maples Pavilion, overflow parking is available. Parking there is free and plentiful. Travel The Stanford basketball team travels by commercial aircraft on all road trips except the trip to California (Berkeley), in which the Cardinal will travel by bus. Flight information is available prior to each travel week. Media accompanying the team should make their own travel plans. Beat reporters may contact Sandi Peregrina (650) in the Cardinal basketball office well in advance of trips and she will assist in making hotel reservations. Media should contact Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director, in advance of road trips concerning game credentials, parking passes and interview requests. Stanford players and coaches are usually available by request at the hotel and briefly after practice, subject to travel itineraries. Stanford s locker room is usually open approximately 15 minutes after the game on the road if the visiting locker room area is large enough to accommodate the press. If the locker room facility is too small, other arrangements will be made and announced prior to the game. at USC/UCA: Marina Beach Marriott 4100 Admiralty ay Marina Del Rey, CA (310) at ashington State: Doubletree Hotel Spokane City Center 322 N. Spokane Falls Court Spokane, a (509) at ashington: Sheraton Seattle 1400 Sixth Ave. Seattle, A (206) Stanford Basketball Quick Facts ocation: Stanford, Ca President: John Hennessy Athletic Director: Ted eland Enrollment: 6,556 Undergraduates, 6,519 Graduates Founded: 1885 School Colors: Cardinal & hite Arena: Maples Pavilion (7,233) Nickname: Cardinal Head Coach: Trent Johnson Conference: Pacific-10 Conf. Record: 17-1 (1st Place) Record: 30-2 Starters Return/lost: 3/2 ettermen Return/lost: 10/4 Stanford Directory Stanford Basketball Staff... (650) Trent Johnson, Head Coach Eric Reveno, Associate Head Coach Tony Fuller, Assistant Coach.J. Hepp, Assistant Coach Sandi Peregrina, Administrative Associate Donny Guerinoni, Video Coordinator Juan Pablo Reggiardo, Strength Coach Dr. Tim McAdams, Team Physician J.T. Batson, Men s Basketball Director of External Relations Media Relations Office... (650) Maples Pavilion Press Box FAX Media Relations Bob Vazquez, Media Relations Director (Men s Basketball SID) Office Phone:... (650) Home:... (510) bobbyv@stanford.edu Jessica Raber, Asst. Media Relations Director ( Basketball SID) Home:... (650) jraber@stanford.edu Gary Migdol, Senior Asst. Athletic Director Home:... (408) gmigdol@stanford.edu Aimee Dombroski, Asst. Media Relations Director Home:... (650) aimeed@stanford.edu Kyle McRae, Asst. Media Relations Director Home:... (650) kyle.mcrae@stanford.edu ill Kiss, Media Relations Assistant Home:... (415) wkiss@stanford.edu Athletic Department... (650) Mailing address: Arrillaga Family Sports Center, Department of Athletics, Stanford, Ca ebsite Address: Ted eland, Athletic Director Darrin Nelson, Sr. Assoc. Director External Relations/Development Debi Gore-Mann, Sr. Associate Director Finance and Business Affairs Mike Izzi, Associate Director Development Earl Koberlein, Assoc. Director Intercollegiate Sports Ray Purpur, Assoc. Director Facilities and Operations Scott Schuhmann, Assoc. Director Athletic Services Gary Migdol, Senior Asst. Director Media Relations Skip Braatz, Assistant Director Facilities Susan Burk, Assistant Director Student Services Bob Carruesco, Assistant Director Marketing Joe Mitchner, Assistant Director Finance Karen Peters, Assistant Director Recruiting/Eligibility Sherry Posthumus, Asst. Director Physical Ed. & Rec Carl Reed, Asst. Director Facilities, Operations & Events Dave Schinski, Assistant Director Capital Planning Darcie Bransford, Director of Annual Giving Susana Ching, Accounting Manager Jenny Claypool, Director of Championships Ron Coverson, Human Resources Manager Ron Forbes, Director of Strength and Conditioning Beth Goode, Director of Compliance Cheryl Hammitt, Ticket Manager Gary Hazelitt, Equipment Manager Moira Jamati, Dir. of Athletic Training and Rehab Dr. Gordon Matheson, Director of Sports Medicine Ramon Saldivar, Faculty Athletic Representative Bill alsh, Special Assistant to Athletic Director Pacific-10 Conference... (925) Address: 800 South Broadway, Suite 400, alnut Creek, CA Fax Machine... (925) eb address Stanford Basketball 183

184 Stanford Athletics on the orld ide eb Stanford on the eb Basketball Information on the Net Information on the Stanford basketball team can be obtained at The basketball site includes current and past news releases, up-to-date statistics, player and coach biographies, game stories and results, the season outlook, roster and team personnel, tournament history, All-America and All Pac-10 Conference selections, team and individual records, coaching records, past results, all-time lettermen, plus much more. eekly releases and current statistics are available every Monday evening throughout the season. Stanford Athletics information eekly Chat Session with Selected Players Each week throughout the season, will feature a chat session with selected members of the Cardinal basketball team. These chats will allow fans and media to learn more about individual Stanford basketball players through a Q&A format. Contact the Stanford Media Relations Office for the date and time of each player chat session throughout the season. Stanford Athletics on the Internet Information on the Stanford Athletics program can be found on the internet at Everything from news releases, media guides, player and coach biographies, historical date and event results on all varsity athletic programs, plus much more, is available on the web at Radio Broadcasts on the Net ive radio broadcasts of all Cardinal basketball games in can be heard on the internet at The broadcasts will include Stanford s flagship station, KNE (910 am) in San Francisco, and its announcing team of Bob Murphy and John Platz. Trent Johnson Press Conference A transcript of Stanford head basketball coach Trent Johnson s weekly press conference will be available at Johnson s weekly news conference are held each Tuesday during the Pac-10 season, and several times during the non-league campaign. Other Stanford Athletics inks The Stanford Athletics home page has links to other related sites, including sites for the purchase of tickets and official Stanford Athletics merchandise. Stanford tickets available online Cardinal Fanstore.com gostanford.com is part of the Official College Sports Network Stanford Basketball

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