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Sonja Henning, Trisha Stevens and the rest of the 1990 NCAA Championship squad traveled to the White House to meet President George Bush.

STANFORD POST SEASON RECORDS Stanford s Postseason Record (36-17,.679) Year Tourney W-L Head Coach Finish 1977-78 AIAW 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1978-79 AIAW 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1979-80 AIAW 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1981-82 NCAA 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1987-88 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Semifinals 1988-89 NCAA 2-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 1989-90 NCAA 5-0 Tara VanDerveer CHAMPIONS 1990-91 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Final Four (Semifinals) 1991-92 NCAA 5-0 Tara VanDerveer CHAMPIONS 1992-93 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Semifinals 1993-94 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 1994-95 NCAA 4-1 Tara VanDerveer Final Four (Semifinals) 1995-96 NCAA 4-1 Tucker/Stanley Final Four (Semifinals) 1996-97 NCAA 4-1 Tara VanDerveer Final Four (Semifinals) 1997-98 NCAA 0-1 Tara VanDerveer First Round 1998-99 NCAA 0-1 Tara VanDerveer First Round 1999-2000 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Second Round 2000-01 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Second Round 2001-02 NCAA 2-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Semifinals Totals: 19 appearances AIAW: 3 appearances 2 NCAA Titles NCAA: 16 appearances (in 21 years) 6 Final Four appearances Sonja Henning (left) and Trisha Stevens with President George Bush after the 1990 NCAA Championship season. Stanford s Postseason Game-by-Game Year Tourney Opponent Round Site W-L Score 1977-78 AIAW UCLA 1st-West STANFORD L 80-54 1978-79 AIAW UCLA 1st-West UCLA L 85-68 1979-80 AIAW San Francisco 1st-West San Jose St. L 64-44 1981-82 NCAA Maryland 1st-West Maryland L 82-48 1987-88 NCAA Montana 2nd-Midwest Montana W 74-72 (OT) 1987-88 NCAA Texas Mid. Reg. Semi Texas L 79-58 1988-89 NCAA Illinois St. 2nd-Midwest STANFORD W 105-77 1988-89 NCAA Iowa Mid. Reg. Semi La. Tech W 98-74 1988-89 NCAA La. Tech Mid. Reg. Final La. Tech L 85-75 1989-90 NCAA Hawaii 2nd-West STANFORD W 106-76 1989-90 NCAA Mississippi West Reg. Semi STANFORD W 78-65 1989-90 NCAA Arkansas West Reg. Final STANFORD W 114-87 1989-90 NCAA Virginia Final Four Semi Tennessee W 75-66 1989-90 NCAA Auburn NCAA Final Tennessee W 88-81 1990-91 NCAA CS-Fullerton 2nd-West STANFORD W 91-67 1990-91 NCAA Washington West Reg. Semi UNLV W 73-47 1990-91 NCAA Georgia West Reg. Final UNLV W 75-67 1990-91 NCAA Tennessee Final Four Semi New Orleans L 68-60 1991-92 NCAA UCSB 2nd-West STANFORD W 82-73 1991-92 NCAA Texas Tech West Reg. Semi Washington W 75-63 1991-92 NCAA USC West Reg. Final Washington W 82-62 1991-92 NCAA Virginia Final Four Semi Los Angeles W 66-65 1991-92 NCAA W. Kentucky NCAA Final Los Angeles W 78-62 1992-93 NCAA Georgia 2nd-West STANFORD W 93-60 1992-93 NCAA Colorado West Reg. Semi Montana L 80-67 1993-94 NCAA Wis.-Green Bay 1st-West STANFORD W 81-56 1993-94 NCAA Montana 2nd-West STANFORD W 66-62 1993-94 NCAA Colorado West Reg. Semi STANFORD W 78-62 1993-94 NCAA Purdue West Reg. Final STANFORD L 82-65 1994-95 NCAA UC-Irvine 1st-West STANFORD W 88-55 1994-95 NCAA SMU 2nd-West STANFORD W 95-73 1994-95 NCAA No. Carolina West Reg. Semi UCLA W 81-71 1994-95 NCAA Purdue West Reg. Final UCLA W 69-58 1994-95 NCAA Connecticut Final Four Semi Minneapolis L 87-60 1995-96 NCAA Grambling 1st-West STANFORD W 82-43 1995-96 NCAA Colorado St. 2nd-West STANFORD W 94-63 1995-96 NCAA Alabama West Reg. Semi Washington W 78-76 (OT) 1995-96 NCAA Auburn West Reg. Final Washington W 71-57 1995-96 NCAA Georgia Final Four Semi Charlotte L 86-76 1996-97 NCAA Howard 1st-West STANFORD W 111-59 1996-97 NCAA Texas Tech 2nd-West STANFORD W 67-45 1996-97 NCAA Virginia West Reg. Semi Montana W 91-69 1996-97 NCAA Georgia West Reg. Final Montana W 82-47 1996-97 NCAA Old Dominion Final Four Semi Cincinnati L 83-82 (OT) 1997-98 NCAA Harvard 1st - West Stanford L 71-67 1998-99 NCAA Maine 1st- East Old Dominion L 60-58 1999-2000 NCAA Michigan 1st-West Georgia W 81-74 (OT) 1999-2000 NCAA Georgia 2nd-West Georgia L 83-64 2000-01 NCAA George Wash. 1st-West Oklahoma W 76-51 2000-01 NCAA Oklahoma 2nd-West Oklahoma L 67-50 2001-02 NCAA Weber State 1st-West STANFORD W 76-51 2001-02 NCAA Tulane 2nd-West STANFOD W 77-55 2001-02 NCAA Colorado West Reg. Semi Boise L 62-59 Sonja Henning had a triple double in a 91-67 NCAA Tournament win over CS Fullerton on March 26, 1991. Jennifer Azzi, was was the 1989-90 National Player of the Year, is one of the most decorated players in the history of women s basketball. Chris MacMurdo was a member of both of Stanford s NCAA Championship teams (1989-90 & 1991-92). 82 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

Year-by-Year Stanford Women s Basketball YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Head Coach Record Pct. Post-Season Year Head Coach Record Pct. Post-Season 1974-75 Gay Coburn 8-3.727 1989-90 Tara VanDerveer 32-1.970 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1975-76 Gay Coburn 10-7.588 1990-91 Tara VanDerveer 26-6.813 NCAA Final Four 1976-77 Dotty McCrea 8-11.421 1991-92 Tara VanDerveer 30-3.909 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1977-78 Dotty McCrea 17-12.586 AIAW First Round 1992-93 Tara VanDerveer 26-6.813 NCAA Round of 16 1978-79 Dotty McCrea 20-6.769 AIAW First Round 1993-94 Tara VanDerveer 25-6.806 NCAA Quarterfinals 1979-80 Dotty McCrea 17-14.548 AIAW First Round 1994-95 Tara VanDerveer 30-3.909 NCAA Final Four 1980-81 Dotty McCrea 15-16.484 1995-96 Amy Tucker/ 29-3.906 NCAA Final Four 1981-82 Dotty McCrea 19-8.704 NCAA First Round Marianne Stanley 1982-83 Dotty McCrea 19-16.543 1996-97 Tara VanDerveer 34-2.944 NCAA Final Four 1983-84 Dotty McCrea 5-23.179 1997-98 Tara VanDerveer 21-6.778 NCAA First Round 1984-85 Dotty McCrea 9-19.321 1998-99 Tara VanDerveer 18-12.600 NCAA First Round 1985-86 Tara VanDerveer 13-15.464 1999-2000 Tara VanDerveer 21-9.700 NCAA Second Round 1986-87 Tara VanDerveer 14-14.500 2000-01 Tara VanDerveer 19-11.633 NCAA Second Round 1987-88 Tara VanDerveer 27-5.844 NCAA Round of 16 2001-02 Tara VanDerveer 32-3.914 NCAA Round of 16 1988-89 Tara VanDerveer 28-3.903 NCAA Quarterfinals 28 seasons 572-243.702 19 appearances 1974-75 Won 8, Lost 3 Conference: NCIAC Coach: Gay Coburn SANTA CLARA W 56-53 Feb. 12 CALIFORNIA W 49-38 CS-HAYWARD W 47-45 SAN FRANCISCO W 83-37 UC-DAVIS L 58-51 (OT) Feb. 22 NEVADA (RENO) W 51-32 Feb. 26 HUMBOLDT STATE W 54-47 SAN JOSE STATE W 76-52 CS-Hayward# W 52-50 Sacramento State# L 78-45 UC-Davis# L 67-53 #NCIAC Tournament game Home games in Roble Gym. Women s games were moved to Maples Pavilion in 1975-76. Most game dates unavailable. 1975-76 Won 10, Lost 7 Conference: NCIAC Coach: Gay Coburn Jan. 9 SAN JOSE STATE L 68-49 Jan. 10 CS-HAYWARD W 69-51 Jan. 17 CHICO STATE L 76-48 Jan. 21 at Santa Clara W 46-26 Jan. 23 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 54-51 Jan. 24 CALIFORNIA W 65-37 Jan. 31 at Humboldt State W 62-39 Feb. 3 at San Francisco State L 49-37 Feb. 6 at Chico State L 64-35 Feb. 11 at CS-Hayward W 66-45 Feb. 14 HUMBOLDT STATE W 81-47 Feb. 20 NEVADA (RENO) W 59-52 Feb. 21 SANTA CLARA W 62-23 Feb. 23 at San Jose State W 83-66 Feb. 26 UC-Davis# L 66-49 Feb. 27 Stanislaus State# L 69-49 Feb. 28 San Jose State# L 57-50 #NCIAC tournament game at Sacramento State First season home games were played at Maples Pavilion 1976-77 Won 8, Lost 11 Conference: NCIAC Dec. 1 SANTA CLARA W 65-32 Stanislaus State Tournament (2-0, 1st) Dec. 3 DeAnza W 59-55 Dec. 3 at Stanislaus State W 67-54 Dec. 4 Pacific W 48-35 Jan. 14 CHICO STATE L 73-62 Jan. 15 UC-DAVIS L 71-35 Jan. 22 at CS-Hayward L 73-64 Jan. 29 FRESNO STATE W 63-41 N/A SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 79-64 Feb. 4 SACRAMENTO STATE L 77-60 Stephanie Galef Streeter was a four-year letterwinner for the Cardinal from 1976-79. Feb. 5 SAN JOSE STATE W 62-56 Feb. 8 at San Francisco State L 68-67 Feb. 11 at Nevada (Reno) L 71-61 Feb. 12 at Chico State L 81-39 Feb. 18 CS-HAYWARD W 63-60 Feb. 19 at UC Davis L 63-61 Feb. 22 at Sacramento State L 90-66 Feb. 26 at San Jose State L 67-46 March 1 at California W 48-39 1977-78 Won 17, Lost 12 Conference: NCAC Nov. 28 UC SANTA BARBARA L 62-61 Stanislaus State Tournament (2-1, 2nd) Dec. 2 CS Los Angeles W 73-62 Dec. 2 at Stanislaus State W 75-39 Dec. 3 UC Davis L 71-60 Dec. 10 CAL POLY-SLO W 73-65 Dec. 22 CS HAYWARD W 65-45 Jan. 5 HAWAII W 66-27 Jan. 6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 90-50 Jan. 7 at CS Fullerton L 73-69 Jan. 10 UC DAVIS W 88-48 Jan. 13 CS FULLERTON L 74-50 Jan. 14 PACIFIC W 67-58 Jan. 18 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 63-54 Jan. 20 at Santa Clara W 75-50 Jan. 25 SAN JOSE STATE L 61-56 Jan. 28 FRESNO STATE W 55-53 Jan. 31 at San Francisco W 60-55 Feb. 2 at Pacific W 59-43 Feb. 4 CALIFORNIA W 72-67 Feb. 7 at UC Davis L 61-54 Feb. 11 UCLA L 99-69 Feb. 14 at Cal Poly SLO L 66-60 Feb. 15 at Fresno State W 70-51 Feb. 17 BIOLA W 61-59 Feb. 18 SANTA CLARA W 74-69 Feb. 21 at California L 83-51 Feb. 24 at San Jose State L 72-65 March 1 SAN FRANCISCO W 71-60 March 9 UCLA# L 80-54 #AIAW Playoff at Stanford NCAC Northern California Athletic Conference 1978-79 Won 20, Lost 6 Conference: *NCAC (7-5, 4th) Dec. 1 at Sacramento State W 85-49 Dec. 2 at Nevada (Reno) W 78-59 Dec. 7 MONTANA STATE W 69-53 Dec. 9 at CS Hayward W 89-35 Dec. 18 CAL POLY SLO W 75-51 Jan. 3 ARIZONA W 93-51 Jan. 5 ARIZONA STATE W 69-67 Jan. 6 CS NORTHRIDGE W 98-69 Jan. 9 SAN FRANCISCO L 80-61 Jan. 11 YALE W 75-61 Jan. 13 at Fresno State* W 64-50 Jan. 16 at San Francisco State L 54-42 Jan. 19 at California* W 55-52 Jan. 20 at Santa Clara* W 74-56 Jan. 24 SAN JOSE STATE* W 76-56 Jan. 27 at Pacific* W 77-49 Feb. 2 USC W 68-61 Feb. 3 FRESNO STATE* W 68-43 Feb. 7 at San Francisco* L 67-57 Feb. 12 at Long Beach State W 67-66 Feb. 13 at CS Fullerton L 75-70 Feb. 17 CALIFORNIA* W 70-62 (OT) Feb. 20 PACIFIC* W 82-53 Feb. 24 at San Jose State* L 79-51 March 1 SANTA CLARA* W 55-42 March 9 at UCLA# L 85-68 #AIAW Region 8 Tournament at UCLA 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 83

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1979-80 Won 17, Lost 14 Conference: *NCAC (7-5, T3rd) San Luis Obispo Tournament (2-1, 3rd) Nov. 16 UC Santa Barbara W 69-42 Nov. 17 San Jose State L 64-59 Nov. 17 Wyoming W 71-57 Dec. 1 CAL POLY SLO W 78-49 Dec. 4 UC DAVIS W 94-55 Dec. 15 at UCLA L 88-63 Dec. 16 at Long Beach State L 85-76 North Carolina Tournament (0-2, 4th) Dec. 20 East Carolina L 88-72 Dec. 21 Indiana L 73-63 Dec. 26 at Montclair State L 85-58 Queens Tournament at New York (1-2, 6th) Dec. 27 Memphis State L 87-64 Dec. 28 Michigan State W 59-54 Dec. 29 Drake L 64-59 Jan. 1 at San Francisco State W 87-64 Jan. 9 CALIFORNIA* W 68-66 Jan. 11 PENNSYLVANIA W 101-57 Jan. 12 at Santa Clara* W 75-58 Jan. 16 at San Jose State* L 80-61 Jan. 19 BIOLA W 72-62 Jan. 21 PACIFIC* W 75-56 Jan. 25 FRESNO STATE* W 63-55 Jan. 30 at San Francisco* L 57-38 Feb. 2 CAL POLY POMONA W 75-64 Feb. 6 at California* L 87-85 (OT) Feb. 9 SANTA CLARA* W 77-69 Feb. 12 at Pacific* L 71-65 Feb. 16 SAN JOSE STATE* W 66-59 Feb. 21 at Fresno State* W 76-58 Feb. 23 NEVADA (RENO) W 80-44 Feb. 28 SAN FRANCISCO* L 67-56 March 6 San Francisco# L 64-44 #AIAW Region 8 Tournament at San Jose State 1980-81 Won 15, Lost 16 Conference: *NCAC (5-7, 5th) San Luis Obispo Tournament (3-0, 1st) Nov. 20 Azusa Pacific W 73-42 Nov. 21 UC Santa Barbara W 86-70 Nov. 22 at Cal Poly SLO W 64-59 Nov. 24 UCLA L 72-67 Dec. 3 at Arizona W 85-76 Roadrunner Classic at New Mexico State (2-1, 3rd) Dec. 4 Wichita State L 71-68 Dec. 5 Portland State W 84-64 Dec. 6 Texas Arlington W 75-65 Dec. 9 SAN FRANCISCO STATE L 66-64 Dec. 12 CAL POLY SLO W 78-72 Dec. 13 WASHINGTON L 84-78 (OT) Dec. 20 MONTANA L 66-49 Dec. 31 MONTCLAIR STATE W 84-80 Jan. 3 at USC L 84-64 Jan. 5 at Cal Poly-Pomona W 69-64 Jan. 8 LSU L 85-60 Jan. 10 SAN JOSE STATE* L 75-66 Jan. 17 at Fresno State* W 69-48 Jan. 21 at San Francisco* L 70-54 Jan. 24 at Pacific* L 80-74 Jan. 28 SANTA CLARA* L 63-54 Jan. 30 FRESNO STATE* W 79-65 Feb. 4 PACIFIC* W 70-50 Feb. 7 at San Jose State* L 61-49 Feb. 11 at Idaho W 71-68 Feb. 13 at Oregon L 97-62 Feb. 14 at Oregon State L 78-53 Feb. 17 at California* W 73-72 Feb. 24 SAN FRANCISCO* L 79-78 (2OT) Feb. 27 at Santa Clara* W 61-58 March 2 CALIFORNIA* L 93-87 (OT) Kim Kupferer played for the Cardinal from 1980-83. 1981-82 Won 19, Lost 8 Conference: *NCAC (9-3, 2nd) San Jose State Tournament (1-1, 3rd) Nov. 20 Texas L 89-78 Nov. 21 Weber State W 83-79 Dec. 4 at USC L 76-57 Dec. 5 at Long Beach State L 60-57 Dec. 12 at San Francisco State W 79-71 Dec. 18 CAL POLY POMONA W 85-57 Hawaii Wahine Classic (3-0, 1st) Dec. 19 Alaska Anchorage W 68-48 Dec. 20 San Francisco State W 64-40 Dec. 22 CS Fullerton W 80-78 Dec. 29 PEPPERDINE W 82-42 Dec. 30 IDAHO W 79-65 Jan. 2 TEXAS A&M W 86-55 Lady Grizzly Classic at Montana (1-1, 3rd) Jan. 5 at Montana L 65-52 Jan. 6 Washington W 69-67 Jan. 12 at Santa Clara* W 73-70 Jan. 15 CALIFORNIA* L 80-69 Jan. 19 at Pacific* W 73-57 Jan. 23 SAN JOSE STATE* L 65-74 Jan. 30 FRESNO STATE* W 77-70 Feb. 2 SAN FRANCISCO* W 78-56 Feb. 9 at California* L 96-65 Feb. 13 SANTA CLARA* W 62-53 Feb. 17 PACIFIC* W 91-68 Feb. 20 at San Jose State* W 85-72 Feb. 25 at Fresno State* W 74-64 March 3 at San Francisco* W 66-60 March 14 at Maryland# L 82-48 #NCAA Tournament at Maryland 1982-83 Won 19, Lost 16 Conference: *WCAA (5-9, 5th) Don-A-Deb Tournament at Fresno State (1-1, 2nd) Nov. 19 Delta State W 88-79 Nov. 20 at Fresno State L 72-71 Nov. 24 SANTA CLARA W 71-61 Nov. 26 at California L 87-85 Nov. 28 NORTHWESTERN W 76-73 Anheuser Busch Tournament at San Jose State (2-0, 1st) Dec. 2 Texas Tech W 77-70 Dec. 3 at San Jose State W 84-66 Dec. 8 SAN JOSE STATE L 68-66 Santa Clara Tournament (2-0, 1st) Dec. 10 Utah State W 80-57 Dec. 11 at Santa Clara W 80-56 Dec. 17 SAN FRANCISCO L 77-75 Dec. 18 PEPPERDINE W 85-70 Dec. 27 UNLV L 69-68 Dec. 30 UCLA* L 70-68 Sourdough Classic at San Francisco (2-0, 1st) Jan. 7 Nebraska W 81-70 Jan. 8 at San Francisco W 74-58 Jan. 14 at CS Fullerton* L 68-67 Jan. 15 at UC Irvine W 65-62 Jan. 20 ARIZONA STATE* W 66-56 Jan. 24 ARIZONA* W 74-61 Feb. 1 WASHINGTON STATE W 78-64 Feb. 4 USC* L 92-64 Feb. 5 CS FULLERTON* W 80-68 Feb. 12 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 78-60 Feb. 15 at Long Beach State* L 95-60 Feb. 18 at Arizona State* L 79-53 Feb. 19 at Arizona* L 70-60 Feb. 23 FRESNO STATE W 66-63 Alaska-Anchorage Tournament (1-2, 4th) Feb. 25 at Alaska-Anchorage W 74-46 Feb. 26 Old Dominion L 83-49 Feb. 27 Drake L 85-73 March 5 at UCLA* L 92-69 March 8 at San Diego State* W 85-72 March 10 LONG BEACH STATE* L 96-51 March 12 at USC* L 81-63 WCAA - Western Collegiate Athletic Association 1983-84 Won 5, Lost 23 Conference: *WCAA (1-13, T7th) Nov. 16 FRESNO STATE L 68-66 Nov. 22 at Santa Clara W 57-41 Nov. 25 at San Jose State W 73-72 Nov. 29 PACIFIC L 84-75 Dec. 2 vs. Baylor (at UNLV) L 63-59 Dec. 4 at UNLV L 80-55 Dec. 9 at San Francisco L 69-63 Dec. 10 CALIFORNIA L 73-64 Dec. 16 CAL POLY-POMONA L 71-68 Dial Classic at Miami, Florida (0-3, 8th) Jan. 2 Missouri L 72-32 Jan. 3 Florida State L 73-50 Jan. 4 Penn State L 73-63 Jan. 13 at CS-Fullerton* L 72-61 Jan. 14 at Long Beach State* L 73-62 Jan. 17 SAINT MARY S W 75-55 Jan. 20 UCLA* L 83-51 Jan. 21 at USC* L 82-56 Jan. 28 USC* L 86-44 Feb. 2 at Arizona State* L 83-71 Feb. 4 at Arizona* L 58-49 Feb. 10 at Pepperdine W 73-69 Feb. 11 at San Diego State* L 81-67 Feb. 17 at UCLA* L 68-48 Feb. 24 CS-FULLERTON* L 70-57 Feb. 25 LONG BEACH STATE* L 89-56 March 1 ARIZONA* W 60-57 March 3 ARIZONA STATE* L 84-72 March 10 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 86-43 84 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

Trisha Stevens led the Cardinal to a 65-7 record in the Pac-10 from 1988-91. 1984-85 Won 9, Lost 19 Conference: *WCAA (2-12, 7th) Nov. 17 at California L 66-59 Nov. 21 SANTA CLARA L 69-46 Nov. 24 at UC Santa Barbara W 64-54 Nov. 27 SAN JOSE STATE W 75-72 Nov. 30 PEPPERDINE L 71-65 Dec. 7 at Fresno State L 72-57 Dec. 15 SAN FRANCISCO W 69-59 Buckeye Classic at Ohio State (0-2, 4th) Dec. 28 at Ohio State L 79-47 Dec. 29 Rutgers L 82-53 Jan. 2 at Lafayette W 55-53 Jan. 4 at Monmouth L 62-55 Jan. 6 at Seton Hall W 75-74 (OT) Jan. 12 CS FULLERTON* L 66-51 Jan. 17 ARIZONA* W 63-52 Jan. 21 ARIZONA STATE* W 68-67 Jan. 23 at Pacific W 81-77 Jan. 25 at Saint Mary s W 61-54 Feb. 1 at UCLA* L 72-58 Feb. 2 at Long Beach State* L 98-56 Feb. 9 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 73-59 Feb. 15 at Arizona State* L 84-56 Feb. 16 at Arizona* L 57-49 Feb. 20 USC* L 80-68 Feb. 23 at CS Fullerton* L 80-66 March 1 LONG BEACH STATE* L 79-61 March 2 UCLA* L 75-61 March 8 at San Diego State* L 76-60 March 10 at USC* L 77-60 1985-86 Won 13, Lost 15 Conference: *Pac-West (1-7, 5th) Anheuser Busch Tip-Off at San Jose State (1-1, 2nd) Nov. 22 Hawaii W 68-65 Nov. 23 Arizona L 68-67 Nov. 26 at Santa Clara L 80-56 Nov. 29 at San Francisco W 77-66 Gonzaga Invitational (1-1, 3rd) Dec. 6 Washington L 71-58 Dec. 7 Portland W 79-52 Dec. 10 SAN FRANCISCO STATE W 110-57 Dec. 14 UNLV W 62-59 Dec. 20 UC SANTA BARBARA W 61-59 Nevada (Reno) Invitational (2-1, 2nd) Jan. 2 Washington State W 61-50 Jan. 3 Montana State W 83-65 Jan. 4 Fresno State L 64-50 Jan. 7 IOWA STATE W 83-82 Jan. 11 at CS Fullerton L 68-57 Jan. 13 UTAH W 77-65 Jan. 17 SAINT MARY S W 72-71 Jan. 21 at California L 77-59 Jan. 24 UCLA* L 65-62 Jan. 25 USC* L 81-59 Jan. 31 at Arizona State* L 70-58 Feb. 1 at Arizona* L 69-58 Feb. 8 FRESNO STATE L 65-62 Feb. 17 CALIFORNIA L 73-69 Feb. 20 at USC* L 88-62 Feb. 22 at UCLA* L 65-43 March 1 ARIZONA STATE* W 75-69 March 3 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 79-71 March 8 ARIZONA* L 75-59 1986-87 Won 14, Lost 14 Conference: *Pac-10 (8-10, T6th) UNLV/7UP Invitational (2-0, 1st) Nov. 28 Cleveland State W 95-69 Nov. 29 at UNLV W 68-54 Dec. 4 at West Virginia L 73-65 Dec. 5 at Pittsburgh W 59-49 Dec. 13 SAN JOSE STATE W 94-43 Dec. 19 RICE W 78-67 Dec. 20 FRESNO STATE L 81-64 Lucky/Cardinal Classic at Stanford (1-1, 2nd) Dec. 29 NEBRASKA W 68-65 Dec. 30 VIRGINIA L 69-66 Jan. 2 UCLA* W 62-60 Jan. 4 USC* L 72-59 Jan. 8 at Washington* L 86-59 Jan. 10 at Washington State* W 71-67 Jan. 15 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 94-82 Jan. 17 CALIFORNIA* W 77-59 Jan. 22 ARIZONA STATE* W 92-77 Jan. 24 ARIZONA* W 87-57 Jan. 30 at Oregon State* L 70-53 Jan. 31 at Oregon* L 65-51 Feb. 5 at USC* L 79-57 Feb. 7 at UCLA* L 64-49 Feb. 12 WASHINGTON STATE* W 73-61 Feb. 14 WASHINGTON* L 67-57 Feb. 20 at California* L 84-68 Feb. 26 at Arizona* W 62-57 Feb. 28 at Arizona State* L 81-71 March 5 OREGON* L 63-54 March 7 OREGON STATE* W 58-56 1987-88 Won 27, Lost 5 Conference: *Pac-10 (14-4, 3rd) Final Rankings: AP-13th, USA Today-14th Nov. 27 at Utah W 87-71 Nov. 28 at BYU W 84-83 Dec. 1 at Fresno State W 61-53 Early Season Tournament at Hawaii (2-0, 1st) Dec. 4 Loyola Marymount W 83-38 Dec. 5 at Hawaii W 82-76 Dec. 12 SANTA CLARA W 80-67 Dec. 18 SAN FRANCISCO W 75-43 Dec. 19 NORTH CAROLINA ST. W 69-59 2nd Annual Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) Dec. 29 MINNESOTA W 87-64 Dec. 30 OKLAHOMA W 91-66 Jan. 2 PURDUE W 75-69 Jan. 8 ARIZONA* W 101-71 Jan. 9 ARIZONA STATE* W 84-66 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Jan. 14 at Washington State* W 59-54 Jan. 16 at Washington* L 77-60 Jan. 22 at California* W 95-71 Jan. 23 at San Jose State W 55-33 Jan. 29 OREGON* W 84-48 Jan. 30 OREGON STATE* W 71-48 Feb. 5 at Arizona State* W 84-79 Feb. 6 at Arizona* W 64-49 Feb. 12 WASHINGTON* W 70-66 Feb. 13 WASHINGTON STATE* W 66-53 Feb. 19 CALIFORNIA* W 94-79 Feb. 26 at Oregon State* W 65-56 Feb. 27 at Oregon* W 65-57 March 4 at UCLA* L 74-64 March 5 at USC* L 87-69 March 11 USC* W 77-67 March 12 UCLA* L 75-74 March 20 at Montana# W 74-72 (OT) March 24 at Texas## L 79-58 #NCAA Tournament 2nd-round game at Montana ##NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal at Texas 1988-89 Won 28, Lost 3 Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-4th, USA Today-5th Nov. 25 WISCONSIN W 119-62 Nov. 29 at Fresno State W 62-58 Roger L. White Invit. at Northwestern (2-0, 1st) Dec. 2 Missouri W 75-60 Dec. 3 at Northwestern W 94-82 Dec. 9 COLORADO (20) W 106-75 Dec. 18 at Tennessee (1) L 83-60 Dec. 20 at Duke (19) W 91-76 Dec. 21 at North Carolina State (22) L 80-72 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 29 CONNECTICUT W 72-53 Dec. 30 HOUSTON W 95-65 Jan. 6 at USC* W 89-50 Jan. 7 at UCLA* W 73-71 Jan. 13 WASHINGTON STATE* W 89-60 Jan. 14 WASHINGTON* W 72-60 Jan. 20 CALIFORNIA* W 77-59 Jan. 27 at Oregon* W 92-69 Ann Adkins Enthoven was a four year letterwinner (1989-92) and later joined Tara VanDerveer s staff as an assistant coach for two years (1995-96 and 1996-97). 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 85

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Jan. 28 at Oregon State* W 75-64 Feb. 3 ARIZONA STATE* W 87-68 Feb. 4 ARIZONA* W 94-68 Feb. 9 at Washington* W 69-65 Feb. 11 at Washington State* W 89-67 Feb. 17 at California* W 87-79 Feb. 24 OREGON STATE* W 93-56 Feb. 25 OREGON* W 107-73 March 3 at Arizona* W 95-56 March 4 at Arizona State* W 108-72 March 10 USC* W 100-85 March 11 UCLA* W 104-66 March 18 ILLINOIS STATE# W 105-77 March 23 Iowa## (8) W 98-74 March 25 at Louisiana Tech### (3) L 85-75 #NCAA 2nd-round playoff game at Stanford ##NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal at Louisiana Tech ###NCAA Midwest Regional Final at Louisiana Tech ( ) opponent ranking at time of game 1989-90 Won 32, Lost 1 NCAA CHAMPIONS Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, T1st) Final Rankings: AP-2nd, USA Today-1st Communiplex Hall of Fame Classic at Cincinnati, Ohio (1st) Nov. 24 Michigan State W 73-63 Nov. 25 Ohio Univ. W 113-65 Dec. 10 SAN DIEGO STATE W 109-45 Dec. 15 TENNESSEE (2) W 85-71 Dec. 19 at Holy Cross W 88-65 Dec. 21 at Boston College W 81-74 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 29 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 105-58 Dec. 30 PROVIDENCE (23) W 89-64 Jan. 2 SAN FRANCISCO W 90-46 Jan. 5 at Oregon State* W 84-62 Jan. 7 at Oregon* W 76-57 Jan. 11 WASHINGTON* (7) W 102-62 Jan. 13 WASHINGTON STATE* W 92-70 Jan. 18 at UCLA* W 98-80 Jan. 20 at USC* W 98-64 Jan. 23 LONG BEACH STATE (6) W 105-91 Jan. 25 ARIZONA* W 92-69 Jan. 27 ARIZONA STATE* W 90-63 Feb. 2 at California* W 87-60 Feb. 8 at Washington State* W 90-64 Feb. 10 at Washington* (7) L 81-78 Feb. 15 USC* W 86-60 Feb. 17 UCLA* W 91-65 Feb. 22 at Arizona State* W 106-64 Feb. 24 at Arizona* W 113-70 March 2 CALIFORNIA* W 112-84 March 8 OREGON* W 75-45 March 10 OREGON STATE* W 94-48 March 18 HAWAII# (16) W 106-76 March 22 MISSISSIPPI## (24) W 78-65 March 24 ARKANSAS### (22) W 114-87 March 30 Virginia#### (12) W 75-66 April 4 Auburn##### (9) W 88-81 #NCAA 2nd-round playoff game at Stanford ##NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Stanford ###NCAA West Regional Final at Stanford ####NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Knoxville, Tennessee #####NCAA Final at Knoxville, Tennessee ( ) opponent ranking at time of game 1990-91 Won 26, Lost 6 NCAA Final Four Participants Conference: *Pac-10 (16-2, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-11th, USA Today-3rd Nov. 25 at Tennessee (6) L 95-80 Nov. 30 at Long Beach State (10) W 79-72 Dec. 2 NOTRE DAME W 97-67 Dec. 6 at Colorado L 71-66 Dec. 8 at Utah W 78-74 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (1st) Dec. 21 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 105-64 Dec. 22 GEORGIA (3) W 82-79 Super Shootout at Hilton Head, S.C. (1-1, 2nd) Dec. 29 Texas (20) W 82-66 Dec. 30 Tennessee (7) L 84-77 Jan. 3 OREGON STATE* W 99-81 Jan. 5 OREGON* W 88-61 Jan. 11 at Washington* (13) W 75-71 Jan. 13 at WASHINGTON STATE* W 80-74 Jan. 15 UCLA* W 91-74 Jan. 17 USC* W 77-69 Jan. 19 at Arizona* W 94-65 Jan. 24 at Arizona State* W 79-65 Feb. 1 CALIFORNIA* W 113-79 Feb. 2 UNLV (16) W 81-67 Feb. 7 WASHINGTON STATE* W 93-63 Feb. 9 WASHINGTON* (11) L 69-68 Feb. 15 at USC* W 76-58 Feb. 17 at UCLA* W 91-77 Feb. 21 ARIZONA STATE* W 109-61 Feb. 23 ARIZONA* W 116-79 March 1 at California* W 93-80 March 7 at Oregon* W 103-60 March 9 at Oregon State* L 87-61 March 16 CS-FULLERTON# W 91-67 March 21 Washington## (12) W 73-47 March 23 Georgia### (3) W 75-67 March 30 Tennessee#### (4) L 68-60 #NCAA 2nd-round playoff game at Stanford ##NCAA West Regional Semifinal at UNLV ###NCAA West Regional Final at UNLV ####NCAA Final Four Semifinal at New Orleans ( ) opponent ranking at time of game 1991-92 Won 30, Lost 3 NCAA CHAMPIONS Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-1st Nov. 22 at Georgia (4) W 92-66 Nov. 24 at Notre Dame W 88-76 UNLV Desert Classic (2-0, 1st) Nov. 29 at UNLV (25) W 96-85 Nov. 30 George Washington W 74-71 Dec. 7 LONG BEACH STATE W 100-59 Dec. 14 TENNESSEE (1) W 96-95 (OT) Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 19 ORAL ROBERTS W 112-74 Dec. 20 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 82-63 Dec. 28 SAN DIEGO W 103-68 Jan. 3 SANTA CLARA W 86-71 Jan. 10 at California* L 74-65 Jan. 16 USC* W 87-72 Jan. 18 UCLA* W 95-92 Jan. 23 at Washington State* W 89-71 Jan. 25 at Washington* (10) W 79-69 Jan. 30 ARIZONA* W 92-77 Feb. 1 ARIZONA STATE* W 89-66 Feb. 6 at Oregon State* L 75-69 Feb. 8 at Oregon* W 74-57 Feb. 14 at UCLA* W 92-69 Feb. 16 at USC* W 73-51 Feb. 20 WASHINGTON* (16) W 83-61 Feb. 22 WASHINGTON STATE* W 86-63 Feb. 27 at Arizona State* L 77-65 Feb. 29 at Arizona* W 97-66 March 5 OREGON* W 92-70 March 7 OREGON STATE* W 103-68 March 13 CALIFORNIA* W 83-81 March 21 UC-SANTA BARBARA# W 82-73 March 26 Texas Tech## (12) W 75-63 March 28 USC### (23) W 82-62 April 4 Virginia#### (1) W 66-65 April 5 Western Kentucky##### (15)W 78-62 #NCAA 2nd-round playoff game at Stanford ##NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Seattle ###NCAA West Regional Final at Seattle ####NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Los Angeles #####NCAA Final at Los Angeles ( ) opponent ranking at time of game Christy Hedgepeth lettered from 1991-94 and went on to play in the ABL. 1992-93 Won 26, Lost 6 Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-6th, USA Today-7th Dec. 1 TEXAS TECH (15) W 75-67 Wahine Classic at Hawaii (2-1, 2nd) Dec. 4 Illinois State W 72-56 Dec. 5 at Hawaii W 85-56 Dec. 6 Tennessee (2) L 74-73 Dec. 13 UC-SANTA BARBARA W 85-52 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 18 HARVARD W 85-63 Dec. 19 FLORIDA W 76-66 Dec. 21 at Tennessee (1) L 84-79 Dec. 30 at Long Beach State W 98-61 Jan. 2 at San Diego W 71-49 Jan. 5 TEXAS (17) W 87-64 Jan. 7 at Oregon State* W 70-60 Jan. 9 at Oregon* W 91-72 Jan. 15 CALIFORNIA* W 89-63 Jan. 18 at USC* (14) L 67-55 Jan. 21 UCLA* W 79-70 Jan. 23 USC* (14) W 76-67 Jan. 28 at Washington State* W 78-44 Jan. 30 at Washington* L 70-73 Feb. 5 ARIZONA* W 69-52 Feb. 7 ARIZONA STATE* W 85-80 Feb. 12 at California* (25) L 64-59 Feb. 18 at UCLA* W 71-54 Feb. 20 at Connecticut W 68-54 Feb. 25 WASHINGTON* W 86-62 Feb. 27 WASHINGTON STATE* W 100-56 March 4 at Arizona State* W 86-76 March 6 at Arizona* W 79-60 March 11 OREGON* W 86-52 March 13 OREGON STATE* W 84-69 March 20 GEORGIA# (21) W 93-60 March 25 Colorado## (10) L 80-67 #NCAA 2nd-round game at Stanford ##NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Missoula, Montana ( ) opponent ranking at time of game 86 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

1993-94 Won 25, Lost 6 Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 2nd) Final Rankings: AP-11th, USA Today-8th Nov. 27 at Texas Tech (14) L 72-68 Nov. 29 at Utah W 59-48 Dec. 3 TENNESSEE (1) L 81-75 Dec. 8 LONG BEACH STATE W 122-49 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 17 DARTMOUTH W 88-55 Dec. 18 SW MISSOURI STATE W 74-63 Dec. 28 CONNECTICUT (4) W 94-75 Dec. 30 UNLV W 94-73 Jan. 3 at Santa Clara W 83-65 Jan. 6 at Washington* (22) L 78-61 Jan. 8 at Washington State* W 82-67 Jan. 13 ARIZONA STATE* W 113-61 Jan. 15 ARIZONA* W 87-64 Jan. 21 at California* W 92-75 Jan. 28 at UCLA* L 80-73 Jan. 30 at USC* (8) L 81-73 Feb. 3 OREGON* W 81-60 Feb. 5 OREGON STATE* W 88-67 Feb. 10 at Arizona* W 88-57 Feb. 12 at Arizona State* W 85-59 Feb. 18 CALIFORNIA* W 111-64 Feb. 24 USC* (6) W 80-50 Feb. 26 UCLA* W 94-82 March 3 at Oregon State* W 81-60 March 5 at Oregon* W 72-60 March 10 WASHINGTON STATE* W 87-58 March 12 WASHINGTON* (17) W 97-70 March 16 WISC.-GREEN BAY# W 81-56 March 19 MONTANA## (17) W 66-62 March 24 COLORADO### (5) W 78-62 March 26 PURDUE#### (8) L 82-65 #NCAA 1st-round game at Stanford ##NCAA 2nd-round game at Stanford ###NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Stanford ####NCAA West Regional Final at Stanford ( ) opponent ranking at time of game Regan Freuen led Stanford to an upset win over eventual national champion Purdue in 1997-98. 1994-95 Won 30, Lost 3 NCAA Final Four Participants Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-4th, USA Today-3rd Hall of Fame Tip-Off at Jackson, Tennessee (0-1) Nov. 19 Purdue (2) W 62-52 Nov. 25 TEXAS TECH (6) W 79-60 Dec. 1 at Tennessee (1) L 105-69 Dec. 3 at North Carolina State W 78-63 Dec. 10 CS-FULLERTON W 122-80 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 17 SAINT MARY S W 83-49 Dec. 18 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 102-62 Dec. 28 PROVIDENCE W 107-63 Dec. 30 SAN DIEGO W 96-54 Jan. 2 at Santa Clara W 70-41 Jan. 5 WASHINGTON* (14) W 68-54 Jan. 7 WASHINGTON STATE* W 94-59 Jan. 12 at Arizona State* W 83-59 Jan. 14 at Arizona* W 86-51 Jan. 20 CALIFORNIA* W 99-65 Jan. 26 UCLA* W 88-49 Jan. 28 USC* (20) W 109-53 Feb. 2 at Oregon* W 70-57 Feb. 4 at Oregon State* L 78-73 Feb. 9 ARIZONA* W 100-72 Feb. 11 ARIZONA STATE* W 102-51 Feb. 17 at California* W 91-67 Feb. 23 at USC* (23) W 71-52 Feb. 25 at UCLA* W 84-49 March 2 OREGON STATE* (19) W 76-66 March 4 OREGON* W 97-55 March 9 at Washington State* W 81-47 March 11 at Washington* (14) W 55-50 March 16 UC-IRVINE# W 88-55 March 18 SMU## W 95-73 March 23 North Carolina (11)### W 81-71 March 25 Purdue (16)#### W 69-58 April 1 Connecticut (1)###### L 87-60 # NCAA 1st-Round at Stanford ## NCAA 2nd-Round Game at Stanford ### NCAA West Regional Semifinals at UCLA ##### NCAA West Regional Final at UCLA ###### NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Minneapolis ( ) opponent ranking at time of game 1995-96 Won 29, Lost 3 NCAA Final Four Participants Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-4th Coaches: Amy Tucker/Marianne Stanley Nov. 24 at Massachusetts L 65-56 Nov. 26 at Providence W 81-58 Dec. 1 OLD DOMINION (21) W 97-76 Dec. 10 SANTA CLARA W 91-51 Dec. 16 TENNESSEE (2) W 90-72 Cardinal Classic at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Dec. 19 SACRAMENTO STATE W 105-47 Dec. 20 AUBURN W 63-44 Dec. 28 at Texas Tech (15) L 71-65 Dec. 30 at Texas W 72-68 Jan. 4 at Arizona State* W 88-71 Jan. 6 at Arizona* W 77-55 Jan. 11 UCLA* W 81-77 Jan. 13 USC* W 88-67 Jan. 18 at Oregon* W 61-42 Jan. 20 at Oregon State* (12) W 69-54 Jan. 25 WASHINGTON* W 67-54 Jan. 27 WASHINGTON STATE* W 66-50 Feb. 2 at California* W 80-55 Feb. 9 at USC* W 77-54 Feb. 11 at UCLA* W 61-59 Feb. 15 OREGON STATE* (15) W 86-62 Feb. 17 OREGON* W 74-65 Feb. 22 at Washington State* W 87-63 Feb. 25 at Washington* W 59-54 March 2 CALIFORNIA* W 87-36 March 7 ARIZONA* W 77-61 March 9 ARIZONA STATE* W 79-63 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS March 16 GRAMBLING# W 82-43 March 18 COLORADO STATE## W 94-63 March 21 Alabama (10)### W 78-76 March 23 Auburn (18)#### W 71-57 March 29 Georgia (5)##### L 86-76 # NCAA 1st-Round at Stanford ## NCAA 2nd-Round Game at Stanford ### NCAA West Regional Semifinals at Seattle #### NCAA West Regional Final at Seattle ##### NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Charlotte () opponent ranking at time of game 1996-97 Won 34, Lost 2 NCAA Final Four Participants Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-3rd Nov. 17 ALABAMA (2) W 74-65 Nov. 22 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 96-48 Nov. 24 PURDUE W 83-57 Wahine Classic at Hawaii (3-0, 1st) Nov. 29 Houston W 83-51 Nov. 30 Stephen F. Austin (25) W 85-62 Dec. 1 Michigan W 77-74 Dec. 6 MASSACHUSETTS W 100-47 Dec. 8 at San Francisco W 61-46 Dec. 15 at Tennessee (5) W 82-65 Dec. 17 at Old Dominion (3) L 83-66 Diet Coke Shootout at Santa Clara (2-0, 1st) Dec. 20 Ohio University W 95-59 Dec. 21 at Santa Clara W 80-57 Dec. 28 at Colorado W 64-48 Jan. 2 ARIZONA STATE* W 96-64 Jan. 5 ARIZONA* W 91-68 Jan. 10 at UCLA* W 74-62 Jan. 12 at USC* W 77-76 Jan. 16 OREGON* W 85-61 Jan. 18 OREGON STATE* W 72-54 Jan. 23 at Washington* W 90-64 Jan. 25 at Washington State* W 84-75 Jan. 31 CALIFORNIA* W 95-44 Feb. 6 USC* W 103-69 Feb. 8 UCLA* W 98-68 Feb. 13 at Oregon State* W 79-67 Feb. 15 at Oregon* W 69-66 Feb. 20 WASHINGTON STATE* W 82-45 Feb. 22 WASHINGTON* W 106-76 Feb. 28 at California* W 82-50 March 6 at Arizona* W 90-65 March 8 at Arizona State* W 81-62 March 16 HOWARD# W 111-59 March 18 TEXAS TECH## (15) W 67-45 March 22 Virginia### (14) W 91-69 March 24 Georgia#### (7) W 82-47 March 28 Old Dominion##### (2) L 83-82 (OT) # NCAA 1st-Round Game at Stanford ## NCAA 2nd-Round Game at Stanford ### NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Montana #### NCAA West Regional Final at Montana ##### NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Cincinnati ( ) opponent ranking at time of game 1997-98 Won 21, Lost 6 Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-3rd Nov. 21 at Wisconsin (25) L 90-82 Nov. 23 at Purdue L 78-68 Nov. 26 SAN FRANCISCO W 101-54 Bravo Card Classic at San Jose Arena (0-1) Nov. 29 Tennessee (1) L 88-70 Dec. 14 at Illinois (5) W 91-78 Elite 4 Holiday Classic at Walt Disney World (0-1) Dec. 21 Connecticut (3) L 94-78 Dec. 28 COLORADO (18) W 87-73 Jan. 2 OREGON STATE* W 93-66 Jan. 4 OREGON* W 97-72 Jan. 9 at California* W 72-52 Jan. 12 at Arizona* (10) L 91-90 Jan. 16 at USC* W 89-55 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 87

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Jan. 18 at UCLA* W 75-70 Jan. 22 WASHINGTON STATE* W 91-53 Jan. 24 WASHINGTON* (15) W 90-70 Jan. 29 at Arizona State* W 81-54 Jan. 31 at Texas Tech (5) W 80-71 Feb. 6 CALIFORNIA* W 79-51 Feb. 12 UCLA* W 105-80 Feb. 14 USC* W 91-63 Feb. 19 at Washington* (21) W 71-59 Feb. 21 at Washington State* W 92-74 Feb. 26 ARIZONA STATE* W 90-71 Feb. 28 ARIZONA* (7) W 108-90 March 5 at Oregon* W 79-71 March 7 at Oregon State* W 97-74 March 14 HARVARD# L 71-67 # NCAA 1st-Round Game at Stanford () opponent ranking at time of game 1998-99 Won 18, Lost 12 Conference: *Pac-10 (14-4, 3rd) Nike Four in the Fall at San Jose Arena (0-2, 4th) Nov. 13 Arkansas (18) L 76-71 Nov. 14 Duke (5) L 77-57 Nov. 19 ILLINOIS (24) L 76-58 Nov. 22 PURDUE (1) W 73-72 Nov. 27 TEXAS TECH (15) L 75-69 Nov. 29 WISCONSIN (23) W 78-66 Dec. 4 at Santa Clara L 81-65 Dec. 13 at San Francisco W 77-68 Dec. 15 NORTHWESTERN W 92-77 Dec. 19 at Tennessee (2) L 98-62 Dec. 28 at Colorado L 75-64 Jan. 2 at Oregon State* W 83-63 Jan. 4 at Oregon* L 63-59 Jan. 8 CALIFORNIA* W 80-67 Jan. 14 USC* W 69-49 Jan. 16 UCLA* (10) L 80-72 Jan. 21 at Washington State* W 77-65 Jan. 23 at Washington* W 70-63 Jan. 28 ARIZONA* W 79-64 Jan. 30 ARIZONA STATE* W 73-58 Feb. 5 at California* W 77-67 Feb. 12 at UCLA* (12) W 87-84 Feb. 14 at USC* W 60-59 Lauren St. Clair lettered for the Cardinal from 1999-2002. Feb. 18 WASHINGTON* L 74-62 Feb. 20 WASHINGTON STATE* W 77-54 Feb. 25 at Arizona State* W 81-61 Feb. 27 at Arizona* L 81-67 March 4 OREGON* (15) W 82-73 March 6 OREGON STATE* W 73-61 March 12 Maine# L 60-58 # NCAA 1st-Round Game at Old Dominion () opponent ranking at time of game 1999-2000 Won 21, Lost 9 Conference: *Pac-10 (13-5, T2nd) Nov. 19 at San Francisco W 75-64 Nov. 21 IOWA STATE (7) W 95-82 Nov. 26 TENNESSEE (5) L 79-73 Dec. 12 at Massachusetts L 74-69 Dec. 14 at St. Joseph s L 69-41 Dec. 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 80-66 Dec. 20 at Pacific W 70-55 Dec. 27 SAINT MARY S W 77-65 Dec. 29 at Utah W 57-48 Jan. 2 COLORADO W 83-48 Jan. 6 at Arizona State* L 74-68 Jan. 8 at Arizona* (15) W 98-95 Jan. 13 OREGON STATE* W 78-58 Jan. 15 OREGON* (24) W 78-62 Jan. 21 CALIFORNIA* W 83-57 Jan. 27 at Washington* L 85-83 Jan. 29 at Washington State* W 83-67 Feb. 3 UCLA* (17) W 83-68 Feb. 5 USC* W 69-56 Feb. 10 at Oregon* L 61-57 Feb. 12 at Oregon State* W 58-54 Feb. 18 at California* W 81-56 Feb. 24 WASHINGTON STATE* W 78-73 Feb. 26 WASHINGTON* W 76-46 March 3 at UCLA* L 64-61 March 5 at USC* W 66-64 March 9 ARIZONA* (20) L 79-72 March 11 ARIZONA STATE* W 91-67 March 18 Michigan# (24) W 81-74 (OT) March 20 at Georgia## (4) L 83-64 # NCAA 1st-Round Game at Georgia ## NCAA 2nd-Round Game at Georgia () opponent ranking at time of game 2000-01 Won 19, Lost 11 Conference: *Pac-10 (12-6, T1st) Nov. 17 at Saint Mary s L 75-64 Nov. 20 SANTA CLARA W 85-57 Nov. 24 ST. JOSEPH S W 79-72 (OT) Nov. 26 PACIFIC W 73-65 Nov. 28 SAN FRANCISCO W 92-66 Dec. 3 MASSACHUSETTS W 85-50 Dec. 17 at Tennessee (2) L 63-58 Dec. 19 at Purdue (8) L 90-60 Dec. 27 at Oklahoma (17) L 102-98 (OT) Dec. 30 UTAH W 72-58 Jan. 4 ARIZONA STATE* W 92-64 Jan. 6 ARIZONA* L 68-65 Jan. 11 at Oregon State* L 81-65 Jan. 13 at Oregon* (20) L 72-54 Jan. 20 at California* W 63-56 Jan. 25 WASHINGTON* W 76-68 Jan. 27 WASHINGTON STATE* W 84-67 Feb. 2 at UCLA* W 60-52 Feb. 4 at USC* W 89-75 Feb. 8 OREGON* (23) W 63-54 Feb. 10 OREGON STATE* W 87-76 Feb. 16 CALIFORNIA* L 82-73 Feb. 22 at Washington State* W 87-78 Feb. 24 at Washington* L 95-87 March 1 USC* L 62-59 March 3 UCLA* W 83-69 March 8 at Arizona* W 74-66 March 10 at Arizona State* W 51-49 March 17 George Washington# W 76-51 March 19 at Oklahoma## (7) L 67-50 # NCAA 1st-Round Game at Oklahoma ## NCAA 2nd-Round Game at Oklahoma () opponent ranking at time of game 2001-02 Won 32, Lost 3 Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) Stanford Invitational at Stanford (2-0, 1st) Nov. 16 INDIANA W 87-72 Nov. 17 UC SANTA BARBARA W 87-64 Rainbow Wahine Classic at Hawaii (3-0, 1st) Nov. 23 Minnesota W 96-65 Nov. 24 at Hawaii W 71-60 Nov. 25 Penn State (23) W 90-68 Nov. 28 SAN FRANCISCO W 103-72 Nov. 30 at Pepperdine W 75-63 Dec. 2 SANTA CLARA W 94-62 Dec. 16 TENNESSEE (2) L 68-62 Dec. 19 at Arizona* W 81-57 Dec. 21 at Arizona State* W 75-66 Dec. 28 UCLA* W 81-50 Dec. 30 USC* W 78-66 Jan. 2 at Rutgers W 50-46 Jan. 5 at Fordham W 81-55 Jan. 10 OREGON STATE* W 91-54 Jan. 13 OREGON* W 91-76 Jan. 17 at Washington State* W 104-57 Jan. 19 at Washington* W 75-67 Jan. 24 ARIZONA* W 76-62 Jan. 26 ARIZONA STATE* W 62-48 Jan. 30 ALIFORNIA* W 79-52 Feb. 2 at California* W 79-51 Feb. 7 at Oregon* W 77-72 Feb. 9 at Oregon State* W 89-67 Feb. 14 WASHINGTON* W 81-65 Feb. 16 WASHINGTON STATE* W 76-50 Feb. 22 at USC* W 78-60 Feb. 24 at UCLA* W 98-80 Pac-10 Tournament at Oregon (2-1, 2nd) March 2 UCLA W 96-61 March 3 Oregon State W 71-55 March 4 Arizona State L 70-63 March 16 WEBER STATE# W 76-51 March 18 TULANE## W 77-55 March 23 Colorado### (12) L 62-59 # NCAA 1st-Round Game at Stanford ## NCAA 2nd-Round Game at Stanford ### NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Boise State Overall Totals 28 Seasons Overall Record: 572-243 (.702) Pac-10 Record: 245-43 (.851) 19 Post-Season Tourney Appearances (3 AIAW, 16 NCAA) 88 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

Rachel Hemmer was a Kodak District VIII All-American and the 1991-92 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Adkins Enthoven, Ann... 88, 89, 91, 92 Anderson, Kami... 85, 86, 87, 88 Asforis, Evon... 86, 87, 88, 89 Azzi, Jennifer... 87, 88, 89, 90 Benton, Chandra... 96, 97, 98 Bradach, Mary... 83, 84, 85 Batastini, Christina... 97, 98, 99, 00 Bonner, Becky... 01. 02 Boylan, Barb... 77, 78 Boylan, Beth... 78, 79 Bruggman, Peggy... 76, 77, 78 Carey, Jamie... 00 Carter, Judy... 83, 84 Chapman, Michelle... 79 Chutich, Peggy... 77 Cooper, Ann... 78 Denny, Katie... 01, 02 Dimson, Sarah... 98, 99, 00, 01 Donaphin, Bethany... 99, 00, 01, 02 Dougherty, Kelly... 91, 92 Enghusen, Cori... 99, 00, 01, 02 Evans, Sarah... 83, 84 Erickson, Stephanie... 77 Flores, Milena... 97, 98, 99, 00 Folkl, Kristin... 95, 97, 98 Freuen, Regan... 95, 96, 98, 99 Galef Streeter, Stephanie... 76, 77, 78, 79 Gbalazeh, Yvonne... 97, 98, 99, 00 Goedewaagen Knetter, Karen... 83, 84, 85, 87 Goodenbour, Molly... 90, 91, 92, 93 Gore Mann, Debi... 79, 80, 81, 82 Granderson, Karesa... 98, 99 Griffith, Judy... 83, 84, 85, 86 Hanrahan, Noel... 83 Harrington, Tara... 94, 95, 96, 97 Hedgpeth, Christy... 91, 92, 93, 94 Hemmer, Rachel... 92, 93, 94, 95 Henning, Sonja... 88, 89, 90, 91 Hunt, Barbara... 85 Izidor, Enjoli... 99, 00, 01, 02 Jackson, Sue K.... 76 Jarvis, Sonia... 76 Kaplan, Anita... 92, 93, 94, 95 Kelsey, Bobbie... 93, 94, 95, 96 Kershner, Karen... 82, 83, 84 Killefer, Anne... 76 Kimyacioglu, Sebnem... 02 King, Susan... 01 Kolp, Lisa... 76 Kupferer, Kim... 80, 81, 82, 83 Lavoie, Celeste... 88, 89 Levin, Elaine... 76 Levinson, Kathy... 77 Lew, Kim... 77 Lorimer, Leslie... 86 Lough, Betsy... 77, 78, 79 Lovvold, Nancy... 75, 76, 77 MacMurdo, Chris... 90, 91, 92, 93 Margerum, LeeAnn... 83, 84, 85 McGuire, Denise... 80, 81, 82 McNamee, Paula... 97 Mercer Newman, Kim... 84, 85, 86, 87 Metzger, Meg... 80, 81, 82, 83 Miller, Ann... 79, 80, 81, 82 Mishima, Paula... 77 Montague, Ruth... 77 Moos, Carolyn... 98, 99, 00, 01 Moseley, Naila... 98, 99 Mueser Sorenson, Erica... 84, 85, 86, 87 Mulitauaopele, Naomi... 95, 96, 97, 98 Murphy,Kathy... 78, 79, 80, 81 Nelson Burton, Mariah Maggie... 76, 77, 78 Nygaard, Vanessa... 95, 96, 97, 98 O Meara, Francis... 76, 77 Osmera, Jeanne... 86 Owen, Heather... 95, 96, 97, 98 Paccione, Angie... 79, 80, 82, 83 Parson, Stacy... 87, 88, 89, 90 Paye,Kate... 92, 93, 94, 95 Pederson, Leigh... 82, 83 Peterson, Melody... 97, 98 Perryman, Azella... 02 Powell, Nicole... 01, 02 Ransom, Andrea... 86 Renteria, Amanda... 93, 94 Richards, Martha... 89, 90, 91 Ruark Hoff, Jeanne... 79, 80, 82, 83 Rucker, Tanda... 92, 93 Schultz, Kathy... 79, 80 LETTERWINNERS Scott Richardson, Olympia.. 95, 96, 97, 98 Sebolt Parra, Sue... 84, 85, 86, 87 Sevillian, Niki... 91, 92, 93, 94 Simms Mackey, Pam... 87, 88 Smith, Charmin... 94, 95, 96, 97 Smith, Louise... 79, 80, 81, 82 Sourlis, Virginia... 83, 84, 85, 86 Starbird, Kate... 94, 95, 96, 97 St Clair, Lauren... 99, 00, 01, 02 Steding, Katy... 87, 88, 89, 90 Steiner, Renee... 78, 79 Stevens, Trisha... 88, 89, 90, 91 Svoboda, Tammy... 88, 89 Suminski, Kelley... 02 Taylor, Angela... 90, 91, 92, 93 Thiel, T Nae... 02 Thomas Paulua, Sue... 79, 80 Trotter, Chelsea... 01 Turner Thorne, Charli... 85, 86, 87, 88 Wagner Gallagher, Emily... 88, 89 Whiting Raymond, Val... 90, 91, 92, 93 Wideman, Jamila... 94, 95, 96, 97 Wustefeld, Amy... 93, 94, 96 Yamasaki, Lindsey... 99, 00, 01, 02 Yanke Stevens, Jill... 86, 87, 88, 89 Zeilstra, Julie... 89, 90, 91 CURRENT PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPS Lindsey Yamasaki lettered with the Cardinal from 1999-02, and led the team in scoring average in 1998-99 (14.0) and in 2001-02 (17.2). 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 89

STANFORD WOMEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1969 Maples Pavilion dedicated 1972 Title IX becomes law 1975 Stanford Women s Physical Education Department joins the Men s Physical Education Department to form the Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) Kathy Murphy 1975 Stanford women s basketball moves home games from Roble Gym to Maples Pavilion 1977-78 Stanford makes first appearance in AIAW Tournament Kathy Murphy awarded first Stanford women s basketball scholarship April 4, 1896 1974 1976 First women s intercollegiate basketball game played: Stanford d. Cal, 2-1 Women s Basketball becomes a varsity sport at Stanford Gay Coburn named Stanford s first women s basketball head coach Dottie McCrea named Stanford s second women s basketball head coach Dottie McCrea Gay Coburn 1988-89 Stanford captured its first Pac-10 title and reaches the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament for the first time Jennifer Azzi named Stanford s first Kodak All-American 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi named Stanford s first Pac-10 Player of the Year Fast Break Club begins (Women s Basketball Booster Club) 1990-91 Sonja Henning earns Kodak All-America honors and is named Pac-10 Player of the Year Stanford reaches the NCAA Final Four for a second time 1992-93 Val Whiting graduates as Stanford s all-time scoring leader with 2,077 points Christy Hedgpeth cuts down the net after Stanford won its second NCAA title. 1994-95 Stanford makes its third trip to the Final Four 1989-90 Stanford wins its first NCAA Championship Val Whiting 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi becomes Stanford s first Naismith Player of the Year Val Whiting named National Freshman of the Year 1991-92 Stanford wins its second NCAA Championship Molly Goodenbour named Final Four MVP Val Whiting earns her first of two Kodak All-America honors and is named Pac-10 Player of the Year 1995-96 Kate Starbird earns her first of two Pac-10 Player of the Year honors and the first of two Kodak All-America honors 1995-96 Stanford makes its fourth appearance in the Final Four, under the guidance of interim head coach Amy Tucker and co-head coach Marianne Stanley 1995-96 Tara VanDerveer serves as U.S. National and Olympic Team Head Coach. She leads the team, including former Stanford stars Jennifer Azzi and Katy Steding, to a 60-0 record and a gold medal in the Atlanta Olympics 90 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

STANFORD WOMEN S BASKETBALL TIMELINE 1981-82 Stanford makes first appearance in the NCAA Tournament Meg Metzger named Stanford s first Conference Player of the Year (NorCal) Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1983 Jeanne Ruark Hoff graduates as Stanford s alltime leading scorer with 2,038 points 1985-86 Tara VanDerveer named Stanford s third women s basketball head coach 1987-88 Tara VanDerveer earns her first National Coach of the Year honor as she leads the Cardinal to its first Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament 1982-83 Stanford moves from the NorCal Conference to the Western Collegiate Athletic Conference 1985 Pac-West Conference is born with Stanford, UCLA, USC, Arizona and Arizona State 1986-87 Pac-10 includes women s sports, adding Cal, Washington, Washington State, Oregon and Oregon State 1986-87 Jennifer Azzi and Katy Steding begin first year at Stanford Jennifer Azzi 1996-97 Stanford makes its fifth appearance in the Final Four Kate Starbird named Naismith Player of the Year Kate Starbird 1996-97 Kate Starbird becomes Stanford s all-time leading scorer with 2,215 points June 97 WNBA starts its first season, with Jamila Wideman selected third overall in the inaugural draft 1998-99 Stanford celebrates the 25th anniversary of women s basketball on The Farm Tara VanDerveer November 00 Tara VanDerveer picks up 500th career win August 01 Stanford has 10 players on endof-the-season WNBA rosters, the most of any school in the country Tara VanDerveer April 02 Tara VanDerveer inducted into the Women s Basketball Hall of fame October 96 ABL starts its first season with nine Stanford players, the most of any school in the country 1997-98 Kristin Folkl named a Kodak All-American March 99 Stanford hosts the NCAA Women s Final Four at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California March 01 Stanford wins 10th Pacific-10 Conference title. March 02 Nicole Powell earns Kodak All-America honors Kristin Fokl Nicole Powell 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 91

STANFORD BASKETBALL BY THE NUMBERS 0 Olympia Scott Richardson 95-98 00 CHELSEA TROTTER 01-2 KRISTA RAPPAHAHN 03-3 Paula McNamee 97 Kate Paye 92-95 Charli Turner Thorne 85-88 Debi Gore Mann 80-82 4 CLARE BODENSTEINER 03- Melody Peterson 97-98 Amy Wustefeld 93-95 Denise McGuire 80-82 12 Tate Means 99 Tanda Rucker 92-93 Erica Meuser Sorenson 84-87 Noel Hanrahan 82 Kathy Schultz 79-80 Francis O Meara 78 Mariah Maggie Nelson Burton 77 13 Vanessa Nygaard 94-98 Emily Wagner Gallagher 88-89 Michelle Chapman 79 Peggy Bruggman 78 Barbara Boylan 77 14 NICOLE POWELL 01- Yvonne Gbalazeh 97-00 Stacy Parson 87-90 Judy Griffith 85-86 LeeAnn Margerum 83-84 Mariah Maggie Nelson Burton 76 15 Regan Freuen 95-99 Molly Goodenbour 90-93 Sue Sebolt Parra 84 Kim Kupferer 80-83 Olympia Scott is the only Cardinal to have worn the single number 0. 42 Lauren St. Clair 99-02 Kelly Dougherty 91-92 Meg Metzger 80-81 Betsy Lough 78-79 Sue Jackson 76 43 Jill Yanke Stevens 86-89 Ruth Montague 77 44 AZELLA PERRYMAN 02 Heather Owen 95-98 Julie Zeilstra 89-91 Karen Goedewaagen Knetter 84-87 Judy Griffith 83 Kathy Murphy 78-81 50 Rachel Hemmer 92-95 Stephanie Galef Streeter 76-77 51 Cori Enghusen 99-02 52 Val Whiting Raymond 90-93 Kim Lew 77 Anne Killefer 76 53 Carolyn Moos 98-01 20 Milena Flores 97-00 Amanda Renteria 93-94 Meg Metzger 82-83 Betsy Lough 77 Sonia Jarvis 76 21 Charmin Smith 94-97 Pam Simms Mackey 87-88 Andrea Ransom 86 Angie Paccione 83 Nancy Lovvold 76-77 30 Kate Starbird 94-97 Trisha Stevens 88-91 31 Karesa Granderson 98-99 Chris MacMurdo 90-93 Leslie Lorimer 86 Ann Cooper 78 32 KATIE DENNY 01- Chandra Benton 95-98 Kami Anderson 85-88 Stephanie Galef Streeter 78-79 55 Naila Moseley 98-00 Anita Kaplan 92-95 CURRENT PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPS. Only two players in Stanford women s basketball history have worn #30, and both were All-Pac-10 selections: Kate Starbird (pictured) and Trisha Stevens. 22 EZIAMAKA OKAFOR 03- Enjoli Izidor 99-02 Angela Taylor 90-93 Evon Asforis 86-89 Barbara Hunt 85 Kim Mercer Newman 84 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 79-83 33 SEBNEM KIMYACIOGLU 02- Sarah Dimson 98-01 Tara Harrington 94-97 Ann Adkins Enthoven 88-92 Kim Mercer Newman 85-87 Louise Smith 79-81 5 KELLEY SUMINSKI 02- Christina Batastini 97-00 Virginia Sourlis 83-84 Angie Paccione 79-82 10 Becky Bonner 01-02 Jamila Wideman 94-97 Jennifer Azzi 87-90 Virginia Sourlis 85-86 Judy Griffith 84 Leigh Pederson 82-83 11 Jamie Carey 00 Niki Sevillian 91-94 Celeste Lavoie 88-89 Sue Sebolt Parra 85-87 Noel Hanrahan 83 Ann Miller 82 Beth Boylan 78-79 23 Bobbie Kelsey 93-96 Katy Steding 87-90 Jeanne Osmera 86 Mary Bradach 83-85 Ann Miller 79-81 Barbara Boylan 78 Peggy Bruggman 76-77 24 SUSAN KING 01- Kristin Folkl 95-98 Tammy Svoboda 88-89 Sarah Evans 83-84 Louise Smith 82 Renee Steiner 78-79 25 Lindsey Yamasaki 99-02 Christy Hedgpeth 91-94 Judy Carter 83-84 Francis O Meara 76-77 34 T NAE THIEL 02- Naomi Mulitauaopele 95-98 Sonja Henning 88-91 Sue Thomas Paulua 79-80 Lisa Kolp 76 35 SHELLEY NWEKE 03- Paula Mishima 77 40 Peggy Chutich 77 Elaine Levin 76 41 Bethany Donaphin 99-02 Martha Richards 89-91 Andrea Ransom 87 Leigh Pederson 80-81 Debi Gore Mann 79 Mariah Maggie Nelson Burton 78 Stephanie Erickson 77 Mariah Maggie Nelson Burton wore three different jersey numbers in her Stanford career; #14 in 1976, #12 in 1977 and #41 in 1978. 92 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

STANFORD IN THE COMMUNITY Stanford Women s Basketball Giving Back to the Community The Cardinal women s basketball team won the 2001 Thomas Ford Award, given to the Stanford Athletic program that excels in community outreach. Susan King runs a ball handling drill at East Side School. Players from Stanford basketball reach out to individuals and groups through clinics, mentoring, pen-pal programs and speaking engagements. Along with a commitment to athletics and academics, the Stanford women s basketball team is invested in the local community. Each of the players is dedicated to participating in at least one community service activity per quarter and most give much more time. Specifically, the players and coaches seek opportunities to motivate, provide instruction and empower others. The team was awarded for their efforts by winning the 2001 Thomas Ford Award given to the Stanford Athletic program whose student-athletes have demonstrated a special commitment to participation in local community outreach programs. For the past four years, women on the Stanford basketball team have conducted a mentor program with 20 young girls from East Side School s Shoot for the Stars Program. Initially facilitated by former Stanford star Jamila Wideman, Cardinal players meet on campus with these girls every other Sunday to write poetry, create projects, set personal goals, play basketball and other sports and to experience campus life. According to Shoot for the Stars coordinator, Gretchen Seeley, the influence of the Stanford Basketball players is seen in almost every aspect of the girls lives especially on the court and in the classroom. The team has also been active putting on basketball clinics in the community in recent years. Along with members of the Stanford men s basketball team, the women put on a clinic for both the boys and girls of East Side School. The coaches and players also held clinics for Take Your Daughters to Work Day, the Onetta Harris Community Center, the Girl Scouts and the Nikkei Basketball League. The team also annually gathers donations to fund Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless in San Francisco. All Stanford basketball players are involved in a pen pal program with La Entrada School in Menlo Park. This seven-year program was for elementary aged students who benefit from the motivating correspondence and extra writing opportunities. Each pen pal receives a player card of their respective Stanford player, each season the students from La Entrada are the special guests a home basketball game, and players visit the student s classrooms at the end of the year. Stanford assistant coach Karen Middleton instructs East Side School youths at a clinic. Players from Stanford basketball reach out to individuals and groups through clinics, mentoring, pen-pal programs and speaking engagements. 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 93

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS Jennifer Azzi was the 1989-90 Naismith National Player of the Year while leading Stanford to its first national title. James Naismith National Player of the Year Kate Starbird 1996-97 Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 James Naismith Player of the Year Finalists Nicole Powell 2001-02 Kristin Folkl 1997-98 Kate Starbird 1995-96 Val Whiting 1992-93 Val Whiting 1991-92 Wade Trophy National Player of the Year Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 Honda-Broderick National Player of the Year Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 Women s Basketball News Service Players of the Year Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 (Collegiate Player) Val Whiting 1989-90 (Collegiate Freshman) Sonja Henning 1987-88 (Collegiate Freshman) Martha Richards 1987-88 (High School Player) Kodak First Team All Americans Nicole Powell 2001-02 Kristin Folkl 1997-98 Kate Starbird 1996-97 Kate Starbird 1995-96 Val Whiting 1992-93 Val Whiting 1991-92 Sonja Henning 1990-91 Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 All-Kodak District VIII All Americans Nicole Powell 2001-02 Lindsey Yamasaki 2001-02 Nicole Powell 2000-01 Kristin Folkl 1997-98 Olympia Scott 1997-98 Kate Starbird 1996-97 Kate Starbird 1995-96 Anita Kaplan 1994-95 Kate Starbird 1994-95 Rachel Hemmer 1994-95 GTE/COSIDA Academic All Americans Kristin Folkl 1997-98 (Second Team) Jamila Wideman 1996-97 (Second Team) Kate Starbird 1995-96 (Second Team) Chris MacMurdo 1992-93 (Third Team) Chris MacMurdo 1991-92 (Third Team) Julie Zeilstra 1989-90 (Third Team) NCAA Women s All-Final Four (**MVP) Molly Goodenbour** 1991-92 Los Angeles Rachel Hemmer 1991-92 Los Angeles Val Whiting 1991-92 Los Angeles Sonja Henning 1990-91 New Orleans Jennifer Azzi** 1989-90 Knoxville Katy Steding 1989-90 Knoxville NCAA Women s All-Regional Players (**MVP) Nicole Powell West 2001-02 Boise Jamila Wideman** West 1996-97 Missoula Kate Starbird West 1996-97 Missoula Olympia Scott West 1996-97 Missoula Kristin Folkl West 1996-97 Missoula Naomi Mulitauaopele West 1995-96 Seattle Vanessa Nygaard West 1995-96 Seattle Kate Starbird** West 1995-96 Seattle Anita Kaplan West 1994-95 Los Angeles Kristin Folkl West 1994-95 Los Angeles Christy Hedgpeth West 1993-94 Stanford Anita Kaplan West 1993-94 Stanford Val Whiting West 1991-92 Seattle Val Whiting** West 1990-91 Las Vegas Sonja Henning West 1990-91 Las Vegas Jennifer Azzi** West 1989-90 Stanford Trisha Stevens West 1989-90 Stanford Jennifer Azzi Midwest 1988-89 Ruston, La. Trisha Stevens Midwest 1988-89 Ruston, La. Sonja Henning Midwest 1987-88 Austin Pac-10 Freshman of the Year Nicole Powell 2000-01 Jamie Carey 1999-2000 Rachel Hemmer 1991-92 Val Whiting 1989-90 U.S. Pan Am Team Players Jennifer Azzi 1991 Cuba Sonja Henning 1991 Cuba U.S. Goodwill Games Team Players Jennifer Azzi 1994 Russia Anita Kaplan 1994 Russia Jennifer Azzi 1990 Seattle Sonja Henning 1990 Seattle U.S. World Games Team Players Jennifer Azzi 1994 Australia Jennifer Azzi 1990 Malaysia Sonja Henning 1990 Malaysia U.S. World University Games Players Cori Enghusen 2001 China Lindsey Yamasaki 2001 China Olympia Scott 1997 Italy Kate Starbird 1997 Italy Katy Steding 1991 England Tara VanDerveer 1991 England (Coach) Kate Starbird s jersey hangs at the Basketball Hall of Fame. Starbird was the 1996-97 Naismith National Player of the Year and a two-time Pac-10 Player of the Year (1995-96 and 1996-97.) Anita Kaplan was a Kodak District VIII All-American in 1994-95 U.S. World Qualifying Games Players Jennifer Azzi 1993 Brazil Molly Goodenbour 1993 Brazil Katy Steding 1993 Brazil Jennifer Azzi 1989 Brazil Trisha Stevens 1989 Brazil U.S. Junior National Team Players Nicole Powell 2001 Czech Republic Nicole Powell 2000 Argentina Rachel Hemmer 1993 Korea Sonja Henning 1989 Spain Julie Zeilstra 1989 Spain Sonja Henning 1988 Brazil Trisha Stevens 1988 Brazil Angie Paccione 1977 Japan U.S. Olympic Festival Team Players Melody Peterson 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Vanessa Nygaard 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Heather Owen 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Charmin Smith 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Kate Paye 1994 (West) St. Louis Olympia Scott 1994 (West) St. Louis Kate Starbird 1994 (West) St. Louis Charmin Smith 1993 (North) San Antonio Christy Hedgpeth 1991 (West) Los Angeles Anita Kaplan 1991 (East) Los Angeles Tanda Rucker 1991 (East) Los Angeles Molly Goodenbour 1990 (West) Minneapolis Val Whiting 1990 (West) Minneapolis Celeste Lavoie 1989 (West) Oklahoma City Martha Richards 1989 (West) Oklahoma City Val Whiting 1989 (East) Oklahoma City Jennifer Azzi 1987 (West) Chapel Hill Celeste Lavoie 1987 (North) Chapel Hill Sonja Henning 1987 (North) Chapel Hill Kami Anderson 1986 (West) Houston Jill Yanke 1986 (West) Houston Angie Paccione 1978 (East) Colorado Springs Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978 (South) Colorado Springs Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1977 (South) Colorado Springs Stanford Players on Pac-10 International Trips Naomi Mulitauaopele 1996 Japan Kate Paye 1992 Belgium Val Whiting 1991 Taiwan Chris MacMurdo 1990 Germany Katy Steding 1989 Hungary Jennifer Azzi 1988 Taiwan 94 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS All-Conference Selections Year All Pac-10 Pac-10 Freshman Pac-10 Academic 2001-02 Nicole Powell, G T Nae Thiel, F Bethany Donaphin (1st) Lindsey Yamasaki, G/F Kelley Suminski, G Lauren St. Clair (2nd) Bethany Donaphin, F (HM) 2000-01 Nicole Powell, G Nicole Powell, G Bethany Donaphin (HM) Sarah Dimson, F (HM) Carolyn Moos (HM) Lindsey Yamasaki, G/F (HM) Lauren St. Clair (HM) 1999-00 Milena Flores, G Jamie Carey, G Milena Flores (1st) Jamie Carey, G (HM) Bethany Donaphin (HM) Carolyn Moos, C (HM) Carolyn Moos (HM) Lauren St. Clair, G (HM) Lauren St. Clair (HM) 1998-99 Milena Flores, G Lindsey Yamasaki, G Milena Flores (1st) Regan Freuen (2nd) 1997-98 Vanessa Nygaard, F Kristin Folkl (1st) Olympia Scott, F Vanessa Nygaard (2nd) Kristin Folkl, F Heather Owen (2nd) Milena Flores, G (HM) 1996-97 Kate Starbird, G Milena Flores, G Kate Starbird (1st) Jamila Wideman, G Jamila Wideman (1st) Olympia Scott, F Heather Owen (HM) 1995-96 Kate Starbird, G Kate Starbird (1st) Jamila Wideman, G Jamila Wideman (1st) 1994-95 Anita Kaplan, F Kristin Folkl, F Anita Kaplan (1st) Kate Starbird, F Naomi Mulitauaopele, F Kate Paye (1st) Kate Starbird (2nd) Jamila Wideman (HM) 1993-94 Christy Hedgpeth, G Kate Starbird, F Christy Hedgpeth (1st) Rachel Hemmer, F Jamila Wideman, G Anita Kaplan (1st) Anita Kaplan, C Kate Paye (2nd) 1992-93 Val Whiting, C Christy Hedgpeth (1st) Chris MacMurdo (1st) Anita Kaplan (HM) Kate Paye (HM) 1991-92 Val Whiting, C Rachel Hemmer, F Chris MacMurdo (1st) Anita Kaplan, C Christy Hedgpeth (2nd) Ann Adkins (HM) Niki Sevillian (HM) 1990-91 Sonja Henning, G Sonja Henning (1st) Trisha Stevens, C Chris MacMurdo (HM) Julie Zeilstra, F 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi, G Val Whiting, C Julie Zeilstra (1st) Sonja Henning, G Sonja Henning (2nd) Katy Steding, F Chris MacMurdo (HM) Trisha Stevens, C Stacy Parson (HM) Martha Richards (HM) Year All Pac-10 Pac-10 Freshman Pac-10 Academic 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi, G Julie Zeilstra, F Stacy Parson (2nd) Sonja Henning, G Jill Yanke (2nd) Katy Steding, F Emily Wagner (HM) 1987-88 Jennifer Azzi, G Sonja Henning, G Katy Steding (1st) Katy Steding, F Trisha Stevens, F Kami Anderson (2nd) Jennifer Azzi (2nd) Jill Yanke (2nd) Stacy Parson (HM) Charli Turner (HM) Emily Wagner (HM) 1986-87 Jennifer Azzi, G Katy Steding, F Year All Pac-West 1985-86 Virginia Sourlis, G (2nd) Jill Yanke, C (HM) Year All-WCAA 1984-85 Kami Anderson, F (HM) 1983-84 None 1982-83 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, F (2nd) Year All-NorCal 1981-82 Meg Metzger, F (1st) Louise Smith, C (1st) 1980-81 Louise Smith, C (1st) Kim Kupferer, F (2nd) 1979-80 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, F (1st) 1978-79 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, F (1st) Angie Paccione, G (1st) 1977-78 Maggie Nelson, C (1st) Kathy Murphy, F (2nd) Jamila Wideman was named All-Pac-10 in 1995-96 and 1996-97. Conference Players of the Year Nicole Powell 2001-02 Pac-10 Kate Starbird 1995-96, 1996-97 Pac-10 Val Whiting 1991-92, 1992-93 Pac-10 Sonja Henning 1990-91 Pac-10 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89, 1989-90 Pac-10 Meg Metzger 1981-82 NorCal 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 95

WHERE THEY ARE NOW The Stanford Women s basketball program is very proud of its former athletes and their post-graduate achievements. Here is just a sampling of where they are now. The Stanford Women s basketball program is very proud of its former athletes and their post-graduate achievements. Here is just a sampling of where they are now. Kami Anderson 88 Currently an anesthesiologist at USNH Guam. Evon Asforis 89 Played Professional Basketball in Spain. Finished law school at Fordham and passed the New York Bar Exam. Currently is a tenants attorney in New York City helping young mothers with housing problems. Jennifer Azzi 90 Member of the Utah Starzz of the WNBA. Served as sideline commentator for ESPN s NCAA Women s Basketball coverage. Member of the 1996 U.S. Gold Medal Olympic Team, and an alternate on the 1992 and 2000 U.S. Olympic Teams. Anne Cooper 81 Attended medical school at UC-Davis and is now a family practice physician in Austin, TX. Cori Enghusen 02 Playing professional basketball in South Korea. Kristin Folkl 98 Signed by the WNBA in 1998 and currently plays for the Portland Fire. Karen Goedewaagen-Knetter 87 Was a transportation and environmental consultant at Resource Systems Group in White River Junction, VT. Now a full-time mother of one. Molly Goodenbour 93 Head women s basketball coach at Santa Rosa Junior College. Debi Gore-Mann 82 Currently a Senior Assistant Athletic Director (and Senior Women s Administrator) for Finance and Operations at Stanford. Worked as a color commentator for ESPN, BET and Fox. Judy Griffith 86 Earned a Master of Arts Degree in Education from Stanford in 1988. Taught nine years of high school and middle school math and science. Currently a full-time mother of three. Christy Hedgpeth 94 Completed her Master s Degree at the Duke School of Business, and is now Marketing Manager for Russell Athletics. Played professionally for the American Basketball League. Served as Manager of Player Development for the American Basketball League. Sonja Henning 91 Currently a member of the WNBA s Houston Comets. Was a member of the 1999 WNBA Champion Houston Comets, and also played for the Portland and San Jose franchises in the ABL. Graduated from Duke Law School and has passed the California Bar Exam. Sonia Jarvis 76 A civil rights attorney who worked on the President s Initiative on Race. She is also an author and a professor at George Washington University. Anita Kaplan 95 Completed her Master s Degree in Business at Santa Clara University, and works for Palm in the Silicon Valley. Played professionally for the San Jose and Chicago franchises in the ABL, as well as in Sweden. Bobbie Kelsey 96 Current the top assistant coach at Western Carolina University. Played professionally with the Atlanta Glory of the American Basketball League. Kim Kupferer 83 A public defender in Oakland, specializing in death penalty defense. Elaine Levin 79 Currently is a partner in the law firm of Riordan and McKinzie in Los Angeles, working in corporate securities law. Kathy Levinson 77 Retired president and CEO of E*Trade Corporate Securities. Chris MacMurdo 93 Member of the Vanderbilt Medical School faculty, specializing in internal medicine. Denise McGuire 82 Currently working as the Vice President of Business and Development for Excite, Inc. Was an Academic All-American, and got her MBA from Stanford. Debi Gore Mann is now the Senior Associate Athletic Director of Finance and Operations at Stanford. Anita Kaplan recently graduated from Santa Clara Business School, and now works at Palm. Meg Metzger 83 Currently in her ninth year at Microsoft after working for eight years at Procter & Gamble. 96 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball

WHERE THEY ARE NOW Mariah Burton Nelson 78 Played professionally in France and the WBL. Journalist, motivational speaker, and author of five books, including We Are All Athletes. Kim Mercer Newman 87 Coached the girls basketball team at Portland Christian High School and is a full-time mother of two. Vanessa Nygaard 98 Playing for her third WNBA team the Portland Fire after also spending time with the New York Liberty and Cleveland Rockers. Erica Mueser Sorensen 87 Obtained a Master s of Education at UCLA and taught high school physics. Currently lives in San Francisco and is a full-time mother of three. Heather Owen 98 In her third year at Santa Clara University Law School. Also played professionally in both the ABL and WNBA. Angie Paccione 83 Currently a professor of education at Colorado State University. Played professionally in Italy and for the WABA. Stacy Parson 90 Received an MBA from the University of Washington. Currently an independent marketing consultant, primarily in high tech industries. Kate Paye 95 In her third year of the Stanford Law/Business School Program, and is also a member of the WNBA s Seattle Storm. Sue Sebolt Parra 87 Played Professional Basketball in Norway. Now teaching and head of the ESL Program at Palo Verde Elementary School in Palo Alto. Olympia Scott Richardson 98 A mother of one, she is a currently a member of the WNBA s Indiana Fever. Pam Simms Mackey 88 Pediatrician at Oakland Children s Hospital. Graduated from UCLA Medical School. Charmin Smith 97 Graduated with a Master s Degree from the Stanford School of Engineering. Virginia Sourlis 86 Graduated with a joint MBA/Law Degree from Villanova University. Currently working for Network 1 Financial Securities, Inc. as an in-house counsel. Kate Starbird 97 Now playing for the WNBA s Seattle Storm, after previously spending time with the Utah Starzz and Sacramento Monarchs and the ABL s Seattle Reign. Katy Steding 90 Recently retired from the WNBA. Owns and runs Katy Steding s Basketball Academy in Lake Oswego, Oregon (www.katysteding.com). Member of the gold medal winning 1996 U.S. Olympic Team. Angela Taylor 93 Currently the Player Personnel Coordinator for the WNBA. Served as an assistant coach at Stanford for two seasons. Charli Turner Thorne 88 Women s Basketball head coach at Arizona State University and mother of two. Emily Wagner Gallagher 89 Has a Master s degree in education from Harvard. Currently teaching at a college prep high school in North Carolina. Val Whiting 93 Played professionally for the Minnesota Lynx and Detroit Shock of the WNBA and Seattle and San Jose franchises in the ABL. Deferred starting medical school at UC-San Francisco. Jamila Wideman 96 Currently in her third year of law school at New York University. Started Hoopin With Jamila in conjunction with Nike. The program combines basketball and literature lessons to teach young women how to express themselves through sports and writing. Played for the Cleveland Rockers, Los Angeles Sparks and Portland Fire of the WNBA. Lindsey Yamasaki 02 Plays for the WNBA s Miami Sol. Returned to Stanford in the fall of 2002 to play for the women s volleyball team. Jill Yanke Stevens 89 Coached Women s Basketball at Boise State. Now a full time mother of three. Stanford basketball alums include Olympic and professional athletes, collegiate coaches, doctors, attorneys, and executives Katy Steding owns and runs the Katy Steding Basketball Academy. Angela Taylor is currently the Player Personnel Coordinator for the WNBA. 2002-2003 Stanford Women s Basketball 97