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Maples Pavilion Home of Stanford Basketball It s a tremendous home court advantage. The students are real close to the floor, and they have a real effect. I d say Stanford is right up there among the toughest places to play. Arizona head coach Lute Olson Coaching Records in Maples Coaches W-L PCT Howie Dallmar 43-40.518 Dick DiBiaso 51-50.505 Tom Davis 42-24.636 Mike Montgomery 214-46.823 Trent Johnson 33-10.767 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 14 (1993-94 to present) Most Wins, Season: 14, 1994-95, 2002-03, 2003-04 Most Losses, Season: 11, 1981-82 Most Consecutive Wins: 20 (last game of 1995-96, 12 games in 1996-97, first seven games of 1997-98) Most Consecutive Losses: 7, 1981-82 Highest Won-Lost Percentage, Season: 1.000 (13-0 in 1988-89, 12-0 in 1996-97, 14-0 in 2003-04) Lowest Won-Lost Percentage, Season:.307 (4-9 in 1969-70) Biggest Win: 59 points, 119-60 victory over New Hampshire 1999-00 Largest Loss: 46 points, 120-74 loss to UCLA, 1975-76 Largest Average Attendance: 7,406, 1988-89 One of the best environments for college basketball is Maples Pavilion. Built in 1969, Maples Pavilion has been host to several of the top collegiate games in the nation. Maples Pavilion, which underwent a $26-million renovation that was completed in 2004-05, is ushering in a new era of great basketball that benefits both student-athletes and fans alike. Maples Pavilion serves as home for not only Stanford s men s and women s basketball teams, but the women s volleyball program as well. The renovation, financed entirely through private donations, enhances the college athletic experience for both the student-athletes and the fans. It includes a new covered 29,000 square foot concourse around the exterior of the seating area, state-of-the-art concession and restroom facilities with speaker systems, in addition to a new four-sided, state-of-the-art, center-hung scoreboard with video and replay capability. The concourse is physically separated from the original building. The gap between the original building and the new concourse was done for two reasons; first to preserve the integrity of the architectural design and secondly to create an open garden feel that is present throughout buildings on the Stanford campus. The renovation also includes new playing court floor, upgraded locker rooms, student-athlete lounges, a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning room and training room, a news media center, and new meeting rooms. The seating configuration features a new lower seating bowl that takes the place of the old floor and loge sections. The new lower seating level includes padded stadium seats that replace the wood bleachers in the old floor setup. With the upgraded facilities and the improved seating area at floor level, the home team and fans experience the best playing atmosphere in the Pac-10. In the last several years, Maples Pavilion has become one of the hottest environments for college basketball. Maples Pavilion has become one of the West s most notorious pits, wrote Arizona Republic sports columnist Greg Hansen. The Maples Pavilion crowd has a unique feature or two. They are, oh, maybe 3 1/2 inches from the court And the raucous Stanford pep band makes it impossible to carry on a conversation. Stanford played its first game in Maples Pavilion on Jan. 3, 1969, losing to BYU 95-89. The following night, Stanford beat the Cougars 94-78. The formal dedication game was Mar. 1, 1969, as Stanford dropped a 75-66 decision to USC. The 7,233-seat structure serves the entire university as a multi-purpose facility. It was originally built at a cost of $3.3 million. It was named after its principal donor, the late Roscoe Maples, a member of the 1904 Stanford class. The pavilion is utilized throughout the year by university staff and students for recreational and intramural purposes. During the winter academic quarter, Maples is used continually used for noontime recreational basketball, men s and women s varsity basketball practice, and intramurals during the evening hours. In addition to intercollegiate competition, physical education classes are held in Maples Pavilion. The pavilion is also used for banquets and lectures. 124 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
Sixth Man Club Sixth Man Club One of the best things about Maples Pavilion is the Sixth Man Club and their support of our team. It s a great feeling to hit the court and hear our fans. Stanford guard Mitch Johnson The Sixth Man Club During the 1993-94 campaign, enthusiasm reached another high level with the introduction of the Cardinal Sixth Man Club, the brainchild of the Stanford sports marketing department. For $10, a student would get a Cardinal Sixth Man T-shirt, center seats at all Stanford home games and free food before the game at a Palo Alto sports restaurant. When the Sixth Man Club first started, only 30 students signed on. How times have changed. From 30 members, the club grew to 100, then 350. Last year, approximately 2,000 students signed on with the Sixth Man Club. The Sixth Man Alumni To continue its goal of having the best student fan club in the nation, Stanford men s basketball has created the Sixth Man Alumni program. Sixth Man Alumni will have exclusive access to a special allotment of tickets. With Maples Pavilion long sold out for men s basketball games, head coach Trent Johnson wanted to be able to offer a limited number of tickets to former Sixth Man Club Members. The Sixth Man Club has always meant a lot to Stanford Basketball, said Johnson. The former Sixth Man members were great fans while they were Stanford students and we wanted to be able to get our best fans back in Maples. Sixth Man Alumni Club and Lucile Packard Children s Hospital The Stanford men s basketball program and the Sixth Man Club have adopted Lucile Packard Children s Hospital as one of its priority charities. A special version of the Sixth Man Club shirt can be purchased by the general public at http://store.stanford.edu/6thman. Proceeds benefit the Lucile Packard Children s Hospital at Stanford. The Stanford Sixth Man Club is now the official student fan club for Stanford men s basketball. The Sixth Man Club is nationally recognized as one of the top students sections. In addition to making Maples one of the most intimidating arenas in the nation, the Sixth Man Club has become one of the most popular activities for Stanford Students. Arizona head coach Lute Olson says Maples Pavilion is a tough environment for visiting teams because of the Sixth Man Club. It s a tremendous home court advantage, says Olson. The students are real close to the floor, and they have a real effect. I d say Stanford is right up there among the toughest places to play. 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 125
Maples Pavilion Records Stanford s Record at Maples Pavilion Year Overall Record Conf. Record Stanford Pts. Opp. Pts. Stanford Avg. Opp. Avg. Stanford Opponents in 1968-69 5-5 3-4 749 740 74.9 74.0 Maples Pavilion 1969-70 4-9 2-5 932 990 71.7 76.2 Air Force (4-1) 1970-71 5-9 2-5 1,056 1,103 75.4 78.8 1969-70, 90-69 W 1971-72 7-5 4-3 932 915 77.7 76.3 1971-72, 92-66 W 1972-73 9-3 4-3 870 799 72.5 66.6 1974-75, 69-48 W 1973-74 6-5 1-6 739 644 67.2 58.5 1980-81, 58-52 W 1974-75 7-4 4-3 818 762 74.4 69.3 2006-07, 45-79 L 1975-76 6-8 1-6 1,082 1,087 77.3 77.6 1976-77 9-5 3-4 1,073 1,016 76.6 72.6 Alaska Anchorage (2-0) 1977-78 7-7 1-6 1,069 1,098 76.4 78.4 1977-78, 108-98 W 1978-79 10-4 5-4 1,059 981 75.6 70.1 1996-97, 105-70 W 1979-80 5-8 3-6 887 895 68.2 68.8 American (2-0) 1980-81 8-7 4-5 1,062 1,078 70.8 71.9 1992-93, 57-56 W 1981-82 6-11 1-8 1,150 1,193 67.6 70.2 1995-96, 80-52 W 1982-83 12-5 5-4 1,348 1,195 79.3 70.3 Arizona (14-16) 1983-84 13-5 5-4 1,417 1,228 78.7 68.2 1972-73, 76-68 W 1984-85 9-7 2-7 1,120 1,016 70.0 63.5 1978-79, 62-63 W 1985-86 8-7 3-6 1,206 1,072 80.4 71.5 1979-80, 99-90 W 1986-87 11-2 7-2 1,023 939 78.7 72.2 1980-81, 81-91 L 1987-88 12-4 7-2 1,315 1,116 82.8 69.8 1981-82, 67-72 L 1988-89 13-0 9-0 1,076 785 82.8 60.4 1982-83, 86-69 W 1989-90 11-3 6-3 986 858 70.4 61.3 1983-84 76-87 L 1990-91 13-4 6-3 1,416 1,172 83.3 68.9 1984-85, 55-51 W 1991-92 12-3 6-3 1,170 978 78.0 65.2 1985-86, 62-56 W 1992-93 7-9 2-7 1,108 1,024 69.3 64.0 1986-87, 75-73 W 1993-94 11-4 6-3 1,152 1,041 76.8 69.4 1987-88, 82-74 W 1994-95 14-2 7-2 1,347 1,144 84.2 72.5 1988-89, 83-78 W 1995-96 12-1 8-1 1,042 839 80.2 64.5 1989-90, 61-80 L 1996-97 12-0 9-0 1,050 768 87.5 64.0 1990-91, 76-78 L 1997-98 11-2 7-2 1,127 891 86.7 68.5 1991-92, 70-72, L 1998-99 13-2 8-1 1,198 929 79.9 61.9 1992-93, 80-94 L 1999-00 12-2 7-2 1,193 811 85.2 57.9 1993-94, 60-77 L 2000-01 12-2 7-2 1,188 879 84.9 62.8 1994-95, 83-89 L (ot) 2001-02 10-3 6-3 1,118 921 86.0 70.8 1995-96, 80-71 W 2002-03 14-3 8-1 1,228 1,071 72.2 63.0 1996-97, 81-80 W 2003-04 14-0 9-0 1,087 809 77.6 57.8 1997-98, 75-93 L 2004-05 10-2 7-2 885 782 73.8 65.2 1998-99, 98-83 W 2005-06 11-3 7-2 1,192 1,195 66.2 66.4 1999-00, 65-68 L 2006-07 12-5 7-2 1,219 1,111 71.7 65.4 2000-01, 75-76 L Totals 383-170 (.692) 199-132(.601) 41,496 36,255 75.0 65.5 2001-02, 82-88 L (ot) Stanford s record against non-league opponents at Maples Pavilion is 184-38 (.828) 2002-03, 69-72 L 2003-04, 80-77 W 2004-05, 87-76 W 2005-06, 72-76 L 2006-07, 80-85 L (ot) Stanford Opponents in Maples Pavilion Arizona State (19-10) 1978-79, 75-61 W 1979-80, 64-70 L 1980-81, 66-84 L 1981-82 69-70 L 1982-83, 86-80 W 1983-84, 74-66 W 1984-85, 74-89 L 1985-86, 75-77 L (ot) 1986-87, 97-92 W (ot) 1987-88, 96-63 W 1988-89, 94-65 W 1989-90, 57-44 W 1990-91, 47-58 L 1991-92, 86-73 W 1992-93, 71-75 L 1993-94, 69-71 L 1994-95, 91-75 W 1995-96, 83-70 W 1996-97, 86-63 W 1997-98, 87-90 L (ot) 1998-99, 87-77 W (ot) 1999-00, 86-67 W 2000-01, 99-75 W 2001-02, 90-81 W 2002-03, 88-77 W 2003-04, 81-51 W 2004-05, 69-81 L 2005-06, 82-69 W 2006-07, 63-53 W Arkansas State (0-1) 1987-88, 59-60 L Belmont (1-0) 2001-02, 97-63 W Bemidji State (1-0) 1983-84, 98-58 W BYU (1-1) 1968-69, 89-95 L 1968-69, 94-78 W Brown (2-0) 1982-83, 88-71 W 1987-88, 90-78 W Boston University (1-0) 2002-03, 61-57 W California (26-13) 1968-69, 83-79 W 1969-70, 73-71 W 1970-71, 84-100 L 1971-72, 93-86 W 1972-73, 70-66 W 1973-74, 71-53 W 1974-75, 73-78 L 1975-76, 85-89 L (ot) 1976-77, 85-66 W 1977-78, 68-84 L 1978-79, 54-49 W 1979-80, 69-77 L 1980-81, 81-72 W 1981-82, 78-87 L 1982-83, 64-66 L 1983-84, 64-66 L 1984-85, 41-43 L (ot) 1985-86, 69-75 L 1986-87, 88-80 W 1987-88, 70-54 W 1988-89, 97-71 W 1989-90, 63-66 L 1990-91, 90-72 W 1991-92, 76-61 W 1992-93, 61-86 L 1993-94, 88-79 W 1994-95, 83-70 W 1995-96, 93-79 W 1996-97, 73-63 W 1997-98, 84-74 W 1998-99, 71-62 W 1999-00, 101-50 W 2000-01, 84-58 W 2001-02, 82-62 W 2002-03, 72-60 W 2003-04, 68-61 W 2004-05, 71-56 W 2005-06, 75-61 W 2006-07, 63-67 L Cal Poly Pomona (3-0) 1975-76. 63-61 W 1977-78, 92-91 W (ot) 1978-79, 89-75 W Cal Poly (4-1) 1976-77, 61-79 L 1977-78, 82-71 W 1989-90, 88-56 W 1994-95, 94-52 W 2005-06, 82-58 W Cal State Bakersfield (1-0) 1999-00, 72-31 W Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-0) 1982-83, 72-54 W Cal State Northridge (3-0) 1976-77, 88-67 W 1991-92, 80-59 W 1993-94, 89-58 W Chico State (0-1) 1982-83, 78-82 L Colgate (2-0) 1989-90, 77-66 W 1994-95, 82-70 W Colorado (1-0) 1991-92, 71-58 W Colorado State (3-0) 1973-74, 56-45 W 1977-78, 86-73 W 1988-89, 63-49 W Columbia (2-0) 1970-71, 85-76 W 1986-87, 76-66 W Connecticut (0-1) 1998-99, 59-70 L Cornell (2-0) 1988-89, 90-45 W 1994-95, 67-55 W Dartmouth (2-0) 1971-72, 102-85 W 2004-05, 71-54 W Davidson (1-0) 1999-00, 87-61 W Denver (2-0) 1973-74, 108-62 W 2005-06, 71-49 W Eastern Montana (1-0) 1983-84, 80-69 W Elon (1-0) 1998-99, 82-58 W Florida (2-0) 1974-75, 80-70 W 1990-91, 86-74 W Florida International (1-0) 2003-04, 77-50 W Fordham (1-0) 1972-73, 77-54 W Furman (1-0) 1981-82, 78-74 W George Washington (1-1) 19-85-86, 82-72 W 1990-91, 70-81 L Georgia Tech (1-0) 2000-01, 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Records vs. Opponents at Maples Pavilion Gonzaga (0-2) 1993-94, 76-80 L 2006-07, 86-90 L (2ot) Harvard (6-0) 1978-79, 103-81 W 1981-82, 93-70 W 1983-84, 79-66 W 1987-88, 97-60 W 1995-96, 65-59 W 2003-04, 100-59 W Hawai i (2-0) 1976-77, 84-71 W 1990-91, 84-55 W Hawai i Hilo (1-0) 1997-98, 98-49 W Hawai i Pacific (1-0) 1983-84, 115-74 W Houston (1-1) 1971-72, 67-87 L 1990-91, 93-86 W Howard (1-0) 1992-93, 71-46 W Lafayette (1-0) 1982-83, 80-54 W LaSalle (1-0) 1984-85, 84-73 W Lehigh (2-0) 1989-90, 82-59 W 1997-98, 95-42 W Long Beach State (2-0) 1987-88, 80-77 W 2001-02, 94-77 W Loyola (Md,) (1-0) 1991-92, 98-56 W Loyola Marymount (2-0) 1981-82, 79-75 W 1984-85, 67-59 W LSU (1-0) 1974-75, 92-80 W Louisiana Tech (1-0) 1989-90, 62-59 W Marquette (0-1) 1981-82, 65-66 L McNeese State (1-0) 1993-94, 91-75 W Miami (1-0) 1988-89, 93-59 W Minnesota (0-1) 1975-76, 84-89 L Missouri-Kansas City (1-0) 1984-85, 86-72 W Missouri State (1-0) 1998-99, 76-51 W Montana (1-1) 2002-03, 68-70 L 2004-05, 84-66 W Montana State (1-0) 1975-76, 95-76 W Navy (1-0) 1996-97, 85-68 W New Hampshire (1-0) 1999-00, 119-60 W New Mexico (1-0) 2000-01, 75-44 W Nevada (2-1) 1973-74, 69-76 L 1975-76, 94-70 W 1999-00, 68-39 W North Carolina (0-1) 1983-84, 75-88 L Northwestern (1-0) 2006-07, 58-53 W Notre Dame (0-1) 1992-93, 61-67 L Ohio (0-1) 1992-93, 61-67 L Oregon (25-14) 1968-69, 81-76 W 1969-70, 73-87 L 1970-71, 75-80 L 1971-72, 82-78 W 1972-73, 69-76 L 1973-74, 47-48 L 1974-75, 71-70 W 1975-76, 62-84 L 1976-77, 65-74 L 1977-78, 64-65 L 1978-79, 77-80 L 1979-80, 73-77 L 1980-81, 79-80 L 1981-82, 97-88 W 1982-83, 66-67 L 1983-84, 78-79 L 1984-85, 54-61 L 1985-86, 69-83 L 1986-87, 73-71 W 1987-88, 84-61 W 1988-89, 75-53 W 1989-90, 58-56 W 1990-91, 86-75 W 1991-92, 70-47 W 1992-93, 71-66 W 1993-94, 84-76 W 1994-95, 92-87 W 1995-96, 94-74 W 1996-97, 83-61 W 1997-98, 95-67 W 1998-99, 77-59 W 1999-00, 76-61 W 2000-01, 100-76 W 2001-02, 90-87 W (ot) 2002-03, 81-57 W 2003-04, 76-55 W 2004-05, 88-69 W 2005-06, 64-62 W 2006-07, 88-69 W Oregon State (23-16) 1968-69, 70-61 W 1969-70, 71-69 W 1970-71, 97-85 W 1971-72, 64-68 L 1972-73, 81-70 W 1973-74, 53-56 L 1974-75, 68-74 L 1975-76, 66-70 * *Forfeited by OSU due to ineligible player 1976-77, 75-76 L 1977-78, 72-84 L 1978-79, 79-76 W 1979-80, 16-18 L 1980-81, 57-62 L 1981-82, 38-81 L 1982-83, 88-75 W 1983-84, 59-64 L 1984-85, 73-83 L 1985-86, 60-74 L 1986-87, 66-70 L 1987-88, 61-63 L 1988-89, 87-59 W 1989-90, 76-77 L 1990-91, 59-64 L 1991-92, 76-56 W 1992-93, 66-77 L 1993-94, 90-66 W 1994-95, 95-82 W 1995-96, 84-51 W 1996-97, 87-54 W 1997-98, 85-77 W 1998-99, 72-56 W 1999-00, 82-56 W 2000-01, 73-49 W 2001-02, 77-55 W 2002-03, 57-54 W 2003-04, 73-47 W 2004-05, 69-65 W 2005-06, 80-66 W 2006-07, 70-55 W Pacific (2-0) 1984-85, 66-53 W 1997-98, 67-61 W Penn (0-1) 1981-82, 63-71 L Princeton (0-1) 1970-71, 76-81 L Portland (0-1) 1979-80, 59-66 L Portland State (1-0) 2001-02, 87-63 W Puget Sound (1-0) 1992-93, 92-42 W Rhode Island (1-0) 1977-78, 76-74 W Rice (4-0) 1979-80, 78-51 W 1991-92, 68-64 W 1995-96, 75-64 W 2002-03, 79-62 W Richmond (0-2) 1985-86, 53-57 L 2002-03, 69-83 L Rider (1-0) 1990-91, 93-66 W St. John s (0-1) 1969-70, 59-63 L Saint Mary s (6-1) 1972-73, 74-65 W 1975-76, 87-71 W 1976-77, 87-75 W 1980-81, 66-73 L 1982-83, 81-77 W 1986-87, 57-43 W 2002-03, 76-58 W San Francisco (5-2) 1970-71, 65-61 W 1973-74, 63-61 W (ot) 1975-76, 44-49 L 1977-78, 78-99 L 1989-90, 74-53 W 1994-95, 98-60 W 2005-06, 71-56 W St. Peter s (1-0) 1994-95, 79-71 W Sacramento State (3-0) 1992-93, 68-33 W 1999-00, 78-56 W 2003-04, 77-59 W Sacred Heart (1-0) 2000-01, 94-52 W San Diego (1-1) 1980-81, 70-79 L (ot) 1997-98, 87-57 W San Diego State (1-0) 1996-97, 97-50 W San Francisco State (1-0) 2000-01, 100-49 W San Jose State (9-1) 1969-70, 84-72 W 1971-72, 65-59 W 1972-73, 75-54 W 1977-78, 81-80 W (ot) 1979-80, 66-67 L 1983-84, 58-48 W 1988-89, 89-39 W 1993-94, 69-58 W 1994-95, 68-52 W 2006-07, 73-52 W Santa Clara (5-6) 1969-70, 60-72 L 1970-71, 73-81 L 1971-72, 68-79 L 1976-77, 87-84 W 1978-79, 85-73 W 1981-82, 60-62 L 1987-88, 71-72 L 1990-91, 82-47 W 1992-93, 66-35 W 1998-99, 94-49 W 2006-07, 46-62 L Seattle (2-0) 1984-85, 83-46 W 1985-86, 105-54 W Seattle Pacific (2-0) 1981-82, 67-65 W 1987-88, 83-78 W Seton Hall (1-1) 1978-79, 86-80 W 1985-86, 75-76 L (ot) Siena (1-0) 2006-07, 92-72 W SMU (1-0) 1998-99, 86-51 W Sonoma State (1-0) 1982-83, 73-42 W Southern Utah (3-0) 1991-92, 89-71 W 2001-02, 81-63 W 2003-04, 67-37 W Stetson (1-0) 1995-96, 92-60 W Temple (2-0) 1970-71, 73-64 W 1982-83, 77-70 W UAB (1-0) 1986-87, 99-80 W UC Davis (6-0) 1975-76, 91-76 W 1976-77, 95-66 W 1980-81, 68-62 W 1998-99, 76-49 W 2004-05, 72-62 W 2006-07, 84-72 W UC Irvine (3-1) 1980-81, 98-84 W 1990-91, 117-87 W 2002-03, 84-57 W 2005-06, 63-79 L UCLA (16-23) 1968-69, 60-80 L 1969-70, 84-102 L 1970-71, 53-58 L 1971-72, 73-102 L 1972-73, 67-82 L 1973-74, 60-62 L 1974-75, 64-60 W 1975-76, 74-120 L 1976-77, 86-100 L 1977-78, 63-79 L 1978-79, 75-72 W 1979-80, 62-75 L 1980-81, 74-72 W 1981-82, 34-42 L 1982-83, 87-101 L 1983-84, 75-64 W 1984-85, 66-72 L 1985-86, 76-70 W 1986-87, 62-93 L 1987-88, 116-110 W (2ot) 1988-89, 84-75 W 1989-90, 87-79 W 1990-91, 86-89 L 1991-92, 77-83 L 1992-93, 64-72 L 1993-94, 65-69 L 1994-95, 77-88 L 1995-96, 67-67 W 1996-97, 109-61 W 1997-98, 93-80 W 1998-99, 77-73 W 1999-00, 93-94 L (ot) 2000-01, 73-79 L 2001-02, 92-95 L 2002-03, 52-51 W 2003-04, 67-52 W 2004-05, 78-65 W 2005-06, 54-75 L 2006-07, 75-68 W UC Riverside (4-0) 1982-83, 84-71 W 1984-85, 83-56 W 1993-94, 69-64 W 2000-01, 84-41 W UC San Diego (3-0) 1983-84, 107-60 W 1984-85, 87-48 W 1985-86, 108-69 W Brook Lopez celebrates in the 6th Man student section after Stanford s 65-50 win against USC. Lopez had 18 points, 11 rebounds and a school-record 12 blocks in the game. Fans celebrate during Stanford s 75-68 victory over UCLA. A member of the Dollies performs during a break in the action. 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball 127
Records vs. Opponents at Maples Pavilion UC Santa Barbara (1-1) 1969-70, 62-67 L 1978-79, 76-63 W Utah (1-1) 1968-69, 79-70 W 1970-71, 91-99 L UNLV (1-0) 2003-04, 86-71 W Utah State (0-1) 1974-75, 74-77 L Game night at Maples Pavilion. It must be said: pleasant old Maples Pavilion has turned into a pit. There is no higher compliment in college basketball. C.W. Nevius, San Francisco Chronicle USC (26-13) 1968-69, 66-75 L 1969-70, 69-71 L 1970-71, 51-71 L 1971-72, 65-71 L 1972-73, 67-83 L 1973-74, 59-62 L 1974-75, 67-66 W 1975-76, 96-83 W 1976-77, 68-64 W 1977-78, 68-70 L 1978-79, 55-57 L 1979-80, 93-91 W (ot) 1980-81, 67-74 L 1981-82, 74-85 L 1982-83, 92-74 W 1983-84, 64-56 W 1984-85, 85-65 W 1985-86, 85-64 W 1986-87, 71-57 W 1987-88, 88-62 W 1988-89, 74-65 W 1989-90, 74-61 W 1990-91, 92-76 W 1991-92, 72-82 L 1992-93, 78-62 W 1993-94, 76-67 W 1994-95, 90-78 W 1995-96, 99-69 W 1996-97, 85-70 W 1997-98, 99-62 W 1998-99, 82-86 L (ot) 1999-00, 111-68 W 2000-01, 77-71 W 2001-02, 58-77 L 2002-03, 80-72 W 2003-04, 77-67 W 2004-05, 71-62 W 2005-06, 58-56 W 2006-07, 65-50 W USIU (2-0) 1981-82, 82-70 W 1983-84, 89-82 W Valparaiso (1-0) 1997-98, 70-65 W Villanova (0-1) 1970-71, 76-96 L Virginia (3-0) 1991-92, 74-60 W 1993-94, 84-72 W 2005-06, 65-49 W Washington (29-10) 1968-69, 59-76 L 1969-70, 71-78 L 1970-71, 80-81 L 1971-72, 85-80 W 1972-73, 76-66 W 1973-74, 88-68 W 1974-75, 68-69 L 1975-76, 81-87 L 1976-77, 74-69 W 1977-78, 72-68 W 1978-79, 80-69 W 1979-80, 79-78 W (ot) 1980-81, 57-65 L 1981-82, 52-53 L 1982-83, 77-63 W 1983-84, 78-74 W 1984-85, 47-64 L 1985-86, 69-70 L 1986-87, 82-77 W 1987-88, 86-70 W 1988-89, 82-74 W (ot) 1989-90, 59-48 W 1990-91, 87-55 W 1991-92, 85-70 W 1992-93, 57-68 L 1993-94, 67-65 W 1994-95, 74-65 W 1995-96, 71-56 W 1996-97, 78-67 W 1997-98, 93-70 W 1998-99, 67-60 W 1999-00, 92-62 W 2000-01, 99-79 W Dick Vitale makes friends with the Cardinal fans at Maples Pavilion. 2001-02, 105-60 W 2002-03, 78-69 W 2003-04, 85-72 W 2004-05, 77-67 W 2005-06, 76-67 W (ot) 2006-07, 78-77 W Washington State (25-14) 1968-69, 66-71 L 1969-70, 62-85 L 1970-71, 77-70 W 1971-72, 76-54 W 1972-73, 59-44 W 1973-74, 65-51 W 1974-75, 92-70 W 1975-76, 60-62 L 1976-77, 52-69 L 1977-78, 59-62 L 1978-79, 52-75 L 1979-80, 75-93 L 1980-81, 62-60 W 1981-82, 54-62 L 1982-83, 69-79 L 1983-84, 68-65 W 1984-85, 68-78 L 1985-86, 84-67 W 1986-87, 93-76 W 1987-88, 68-70 L (ot) 1988-89, 65-63 W 1989-90, 68-54 W 1990-91, 94-63 W 1991-92, 85-70 W 1992-93, 59-64 L 1993-94, 75-64 W 1994-95, 79-72 W 1995-96, 59-68 L 1996-97, 81-61 W 1997-98, 72-56 W 1998-99, 94-45 W 1999-00, 63-38 W 2000-01, 75-64 W 2001-02, 83-50 W 2002-03, 72-54 W 2003-04, 73-51 W 2004-05, 48-59 L 2005-06, 69-59 W 2006-07, 71-68 W (ot) Western Michigan (1-0) 1983-84, 80-62 W Western Washington (1-0) 1986-87, 83-61 W William & Mary (1-0) 1987-88, 87-64 W Wisconsin (2-0) 1976-77, 70-66 W 1994-95, 95-78 W Wisconsin-Superior (1-0) 1980-81, 77-69 W Wyoming (1-1) 1969-70, 74-84 L 1979-80, 54-52 W Xavier (1-0) 2002-03, 63-62 W Yale (3-0) 1985-86, 129-108 W 1990-91, 69-51 W 2002-03, 79-56 W Tiger Woods is one of many notables who watch Stanford Basketball at Maples Pavilion. The Stanford tree with a few friends. Fans enjoyed Maples open house in December, 2005. 128 2007-2008 Stanford Basketball