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Introduction Table of Contents... 35 Quick Facts... 36 Nike... 37 Media Information... 38 Bay Area Media Directory... 39 Broadcast Information... 40 2008-09 Outlook Outlook... 42 Roster... 43 Team Information... 44 Coaching Staff Head Coach Johnny Dawkins... 46-47 Associate Head Coach Dick Davey... 48 Assistant Coach Rodney Tention... 49 Assistant Coach Mike Schrage... 50 Support Staff... 51-52 Player Profiles Kenny Brown... 54-55 Da Veed Dildy... 56-57 Landry Fields... 58-59 Anthony Goods... 60-61 Lawrence Hill... 62-63 Mitch Johnson... 64-65 Josh Owens... 66-67 Will Paul... 68-69 Drew Shiller... 70-71 Elliott Bullock... 72 Matei Daian... 73 Jeremy Green... 74 Jarrett Mann... 75 Jack Trotter... 76 Opponents Opponents... 78-84 Pac-10 Composite Schedule... 85-86 2007-08 In Review Statistics... 88 Schedule/Results... 89 Points/Rebounds/Assists, Starters... 90 Box Scores... 91-99 Year In Review... 100-101 Pac-10 Review... 102 Tradition Tradition... 104-105 National Rankings... 106-107 Stanford in the Postseason... 108-115 NCAA Tournament Records... 116-117 NIT Records... 118 NCAA Tournament/NIT Rosters... 119 Team Award Winners... 120 Maples Pavilion Maples Pavilion... 122 Sixth Man Club... 123 Maples Pavilion Records... 124-126 History and Honors Coaching History... 128-129 All-Americans... 130-134 All-Conference Honors... 135 Stanford in the Pros... 136 Stanford on National Teams... 137 Letterwinners... 138-139 All-Time Numerical Roster... 140-141 Career Statistics... 142-145 Buck/Cardinal Club... 146 Records Points... 148-149 Field Goals... 150-151 Free Throws... 152-153 Rebounds... 154-155 Three-Point Field Goals... 156 Assists... 157 Steals... 158 Blocks... 159 Minutes... 160 Games, Fouls... 161 Team Records... 162 Records vs. Opponents... 163-174 Records vs. Conference... 175-177 Won-Loss History... 178 Year-by-Year Results... 179-188 Home of Champions Stanford University... 190-191 University Leaders... 192 Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby... 193 Senior Administrative Team... 194 Stanford Head Coaches... 195 Principles That Guide Us... 196 Arrillaga Family Sports Center... 197 U.S. Sports Academy Directors Cup... 198 Stanford s Champions... 199 Radio-TV Roster... 200 Credits The 2008-09 Stanford men s basketball media guide is a production of the Stanford Athletics Media Relations Office. The guide was written and edited by Brian Risso, Assistant Media Relations Director. Editorial assistance from Jake Kelman and Jonathan Singer. Special thanks to all current and former members of the Stanford Athletics Media Relations Department who have contributed to this publication through the years. Design, layout and production by Don Hogue. Additional design by Lori Sakoda. Printing by Dumont Printing. Photography credits to Marc Abrams, Steve Durrett, David Gonzales, Peter Krutzik, David Madison, Garth Patil, Sarah Rosenbaum, Rod Searcey, Kyle Terada, Associated Press, Getty Images, View Images, Wire Images, World Wide Photos, NBA Entertainment and USA Basketball. 2008-09 OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS 2007-08 REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 35

Quick Facts Quick Facts Location... Stanford, Calif. Founded... 1891 Enrollment... 13,198 (6,584 undergraduates; 6,614 graduates) Nickname... Cardinal Colors... Cardinal and White Conference... Pacifi c-10 Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics... Bob Bowlsby President... John Hennessy Provost... John Etchemendy Faculty Athletic Representative... Ellen Markman Coaching Staff Head Coach/Anne & Tony Joseph Director of Basketball... Johnny Dawkins (Duke, 1986) Career Stanford... 0-0 (1st season) Record at Stanford... 0-0 (1st season) Associate Head Coach... Dick Davey (Pacfi c, 1964) 1st Year Assistant Coach... Rodney Tention (San Francisco, 1988) 1st Year Assistant Coach... Mike Schrage (Indiana, 1998) 1st Year Support Staff Athletic Trainer... Tomoo Yamada Assistant A.D./Director of Basketball Operations... Jeff LaMere Academic/Recruiting Coordinator... Mark Sembrowich Director of Student-Athlete Development/External Relations... Charles Payne Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach... Preston Greene Administrative Assistant... Sandi Peregrina Men s Basketball Offi ce Phone... (650) 723-0562 Media Relations Asst. Media Relations Director/MBSK Contact... Brian Risso Email... brisso@stanford.edu Offi ce Phone... (650) 736-9044 Cell Phone... (650) 200-9513 Media Relations Offi ce... (650) 723-4418 Media Relations Fax... (650) 725-2957 Maples Pavilion Press Row Phone... (650) 723-4418 or (650) 498-0368 Athletics Website... www.gostanford.com Important Phone Numbers Media Relations Offi ce... 650-723-4418 Media Relations FAX... 650-725-2957 Athletic Department... 650-723-4591 Stanford Press Box... 650-723-4418 Pac-10 Offi ce... 925-932-4411 Team Information 2007-08 Record... 28-8 (Home: 16-1, Away: 8-5, Neutral: 4-2) 2007-08 Pac-10 Record (Finish)... 13-5 (2nd) 2007-08 Pac-10 Tournament...Championship Game (UCLA 67, Stanford 64 on Mar. 15 at Los Angeles, CA) 2007-08 NCAA Tournament... Sweet 16 (Texas 82, Stanford 62 on Mar. 28 at Houston, TX) Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost... 3/2 Newcomers... 5 Facility (capacity)... Maples Pavilion (7,329) 36 WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM

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Media Information Media Relations Office The Stanford University Media Relations Office can be reached by calling (650) 723-4418. The FAX number is (650) 725-2957. The Media Relations Office can provide photos, coaches and player biographies, as well as historical and statistical information, and much more. Media Relations Contact Information Media Relations Phone... (650) 723-4418 Media Relations FAX... (650) 725-2957 Mailing Address: Stanford Athletics Media Relations Offi ce Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 East Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Jim Young Senior Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations (650) 721-1989, jfyoung@stanford.edu Matt Hodson Assistant Media Relations Director (650) 725-2959, mhodson@stanford.edu Kendall Johnson Assistant Media Relations Director (650) 723-0996, kendallj@stanford.edu Aaron Juarez Assistant Media Relations Director (650) 725-7277, arjuarez@stanford.edu David Kiefer Assistant Media Relations Director (650) 736-7921, dkiefer@stanford.edu Brian Risso Assistant Media Relations Director (Men s Basketball Contact) (650) 736-9044, brisso@stanford.edu Ricky Brackett Media Relations Coordinator (650) 736-7635, brackett@stanford.edu Julie Ryder Media Relations Coordinator (650) 725-2958, jryder@stanford.edu Media Credentials All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials should be made in writing on company letterhead to Brian Risso, Assistant Media Relations Director, via e-mail (brisso@stanford.edu), fax (650-725-2957) or phone (650-723-4418) at least 48 hours prior to the event. All credentials will be left at the media will call window at the northwest entrance of Maples Pavilion. Only media who cover Stanford on a regular basis will be considered for season credentials. Single-game credentials will be issued on a priority basis to daily newspapers, originating radio and television stations, national weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets and local and regional television crews. Credentials may be picked up in the Stanford Athletics Media Relations Office prior to the day of the game. Photo Credentials Photo credentials will be issued to photographers on assignment from accredited newsgathering organizations. Freelance photographers not on assignment will not be considered for photo credentials. All requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to each game. Photographers are not allowed to shoot from in front of or behind team benches or the scorer s table. Flash photography is not permitted. On-Line Credentialing Policy Credentials for on-line media services will only be issued to those outlets that are a part of national newsgathering organizations, reach a broad audience, produce original content and employ full-time journalists. Any exceptions must be approved by the Stanford Athletics Media Relations department. Will Call The media will call window is located at the northwest entrance of Maples Pavilion. It will be open approximately an hour-and-a-half prior to tipoff and will remain open until the end of the first half. All members of the media must show proper photo identification when picking up their credentials. Scouts According to Pac-10 regulations, NBA professional scouts must purchase tickets for Stanford basketball games. Contact the Stanford ticket office at (650) 723-1021 to purchase tickets for scouting purposes. Media Seating Area Media seating is assigned in the upper press area, located on the second level of the east side of Maples Pavilion. The upper press area is equipped with phone lines and Internet access, conventional and wireless. Media Services Game notes, programs, media guides, starting lineups and other relevant media materials will be provided to members of the media. An NCAA box score, play-by-play and shot chart will be available at halftime and after the conclusion of each game. A Stanford media relations representative will accommodate any fax requests at the conclusion of the game. In addition, refreshments and a light meal will be served approximately one hour before tipoff. Internet Access Maples Pavilion is a wireless facility. A user name and password will be provided to credentialed members of the media on game day. Postgame Interviews Approximately 10 minutes after each home game, head coach Johnny Dawkins and requested players will be available for a press conference in the media workroom, which is on the floor level at the south end of Maples Pavilion. There will also be an opportunity for one-onone interviews if requested. Postgame interview requests for visiting head coach and/or players should be coordinated through the school s media relations department. Weekly Press Conferences Head coach Johnny Dawkins will hold a weekly press conference in the media workroom at Maples Pavilion during the season beginning in January. Please contact Assistant Media Relations Director Brian Risso to confirm dates and times. Select players will also be available at the press conference. If Stanford holds a teleconference, the phone number is (650) 723-2400. Practices Please call the media relations office in advance to confirm practice times. Note that practice times are subject to change. Practices are closed unless otherwise noted. Parking Limited parking space is available in the lot adjacent to Maples Pavilion. Due to construction taking place at the south end of Maples Pavilion, additional parking is available at the Varsity Lot adjacent to Sunken Diamond on Galvez Street. A limited number of parking passes are available for members of the media. Outlets covering Stanford athletics will have first priority. University permits are not required on weekends or after 4 p.m. on weekdays. Directions From Highway 101: Use the Embarcadero Road exit and head west on Embarcadero Road. After crossing El Camino Real, the road becomes Galvez Drive. Take the second left onto Campus Drive and Maples Pavilion will be located on the left side of the road after the first stop sign. From Interstate 280: Use the Page Mill Road exit and head east. Turn left onto El Camino Real and then left again onto Galvez Drive. Take the second left onto Campus Drive and Maples Pavilion will be located on the left side of the road after the first stop sign. 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Bay Area Media Directory Print Associated Press 303 Second Street, 680 North San Francisco, CA 94017 Sports Editor: Greg Beacham E-Mail: gbeacham@ap.org Beat: Josh Dubow E-Mail: joshd@ap.org Beat:: Janie McCauley E-Mail: jmccauley@ap.org Sports Desk: (415) 495-1708 Fax: (415) 495-4967 Website: www.ap.org Bay Area News Group (Contra Costa Times/Oakland Tribune/ ANG Newspapers) 2640 Shadelands Avenue Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Executive Sports Editor: Tom Barnidge E-Mail: tbarnidge@bayareanewsgroup.com Sports Desk: 925-977-8591 Fax: 925-930-6150 Website: www.insidebayarea.com Palo Alto Daily News 255 Constitution Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025 Sports Editor: Greg Frazier E-Mail: sports@dailynewsgroup.com Beat:: John Reid E-Mail: jreid@dailynewsgroup.com Sports Desk: (650) 391-1330 Fax: (650) 391-1346 Website: www.paloaltodailynews.com Palo Alto Weekly 703 High Street Palo Alto, CA 94302 Sports Editor: Keith Peters E-Mail: kpeters@paweekly.com Beat:: Rick Eymer E-Mail: rickeymer@yahoo.com Sports Desk: (650) 326-8210 x. 248 Fax: (650) 326-3928 Website: www.paloaltoonline.com/sports San Francisco Chronicle 901 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Sports Editor: Glenn Schwarz E-Mail: gschwarz@sfchronicle.com Beat:: Jake Curtis E-Mail: jcurtis@sfchronicle.com Sports Desk: 415-777-7201 Fax: 415-543-3754 Website: www.sfgate.com San Francisco Examiner 450 Mission Street, 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Sports Editor: Steve Drumwright E-Mail: sdrumwright@examiner.com Sports Desk: 415-359-2638 Fax: 415-359-2795 Website: www.examiner.com/san_francisco San Jose Mercury News 750 Ridder Park Drive San Jose, CA 95131 Acting Sports Editor: Bud Geracie E-Mail: bgeracie@mercurynews.com Beat: Darren Sabedra E-Mail: dsabedra@mercurynews.com Sports Desk: 408-920-5354 Fax: 408-920-5244 Website: www.mercurynews.com Santa Rosa Press Democrat 427 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Sports Editor: James Barger E-Mail: james.barger@pressdemocrat.com Sports Desk: 707-521-6283 Fax: 707-521-5463 Website: www.pressdemocrat.com Marin Independent Journal 150 Alameda del Prado Novato, CA 94968-6150 Sports Editor: Dave Allen E-Mail: dallen@marinij.com Sports Desk: 415-382-7206 Fax: 415-884-1478 Website: www.marinij.com Sacramento Bee 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95816 Executive Sports Editor: Bill Bradley E-Mail: bbradley@sacbee.com Sports Desk: 916-441-4100 Fax: 916-326-5503 Website: www.sacbee.com Stanford Daily Storke Publications Building Suite 501 537 Lomita Mall Stanford, CA 94305 Sports Editor: Denis Griffin E-Mail: djgriff@stanford.edu Sports Desk: 650-725-2100, ex. 505 Website: daily.stanford.edu Television KGO (Ch. 7, ABC) 900 Front Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Sports Anchor: Mike Schumann E-Mail: mike.shumann@abc.com Sports Anchor: Larry Beil E-Mail: larry.beil@abc.com Sports Desk: 415-954-7934 Fax: 415-956-6402 Website: abclocal.go.com/kgo NBC-11 (Ch. 11, NBC) 2450 N. First Street San Jose, CA 95131 Sports Director: Raj Mathai E-Mail: raj.mathai@nbc.com Sports Desk: 408-432-4780 Fax: 408-432-4425 Website: www.nbc11.com KPIX (Ch. 5, CBS) 855 Battery Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Sports Director: Dennis O Donnell E-Mail: djodonnell@kpix.cbs.com Sports Anchor: Kim Coyle E-Mail: kcoyle@kpix.cbs.com Sports Desk: 415-765-8610 Fax: 415-765-8973 Website: cbs5.com KRON (Ch. 4, Independent) 1001 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94109 Sports Anchor: Vernon Glenn E-Mail: vern@kron.com Sports Desk: 415-561-8993 Fax: 415-561-8136 Website: www.kron.com KTVU (Ch. 2, FOX) 2 Jack London Square Oakland, CA 94607 Sports Anchor: Mark Ibanez Sports Anchor: Joe Fonzi Sports Desk: 510-874-0245 Fax: 510-272-9957 Website: www.ktvu.com Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 77 Geary Street San Francisco, CA 94108 Executive Producer: David Koppett E-Mail: dkoppett@comcastsportsnet.com Coordinating Producer: Joe Washington E-Mail: jwashington@comcastsportsnet.com Phone: 415-296-8900 Fax: 415-296-9198 Website: http://bayarea.comcastsportsnet.com Radio KNBR (680/1050 AM) 55 Hawthorne, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 Program Director: Lee Hammer E-Mail: lee.hammer@cumulus.com Sports Desk: 415-995-6808 Fax: 415-995-6867 Website: www.knbr.com KCBS (740 AM, CBS) 865 Battery Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Sports Anchor: Steve Bitker E-Mail: lisn4me@comcast.net Sports Anchor: Hal Ramey E-Mail: ramey@kcbs.com Sports Desk: 415-765-4062 Website: www.kcbs.com KGO (810 AM, ABC) 900 Front Street San Francisco, CA 94111 Sports Reporter: Rich Walcoff E-Mail: richard.i.walcoff@abc.com Sports Reporter: Kevin Radich E-Mail: rkevin21@hotmail.com Sports Desk: 415-954-8142 Fax: 415-954-8686 Website: www.kgo810am.com KZSU (90.1 FM) PO Box 20510 Stanford, CA 94309 Sports Director: Jake Kelman E-Mail: jkelman@stanford.edu Website: kzsu.stanford.edu Miscellaneous Stanford Athletics Media Relations Office Stanford University Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 East Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150 (650) 723-4418 Stanford Athletics Ticket Office Stanford University Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 East Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150 1-800-STANFORD Stanford Men s Basketball Office Stanford University Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 East Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150 (650) 723-0562 Pacific-10 Conference 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA Thomas C. Hansen, Commissioner (925) 932-4411 www.pac-10.org 2008-09 OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS 2007-08 REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 39

Broadcast Information KTRB AM 860 The Radio Home of Stanford Basketball All of Stanford s basketball games this season will be broadcast live on KTRB AM 860, a 50,000-watt radio station based in San Francisco. KTRB AM 860 is one of the oldest radio stations on the West Coast. After serving Modesto and the surrounding area for 73 years, KTRB signed on the air licensed to the city and county of San Francisco on February 1, 2007. KTRB AM 860 is owned by Pappas Radio of California, LP, an affiliate of Pappas Telecasting Companies, America s largest privately held television broadcast company in terms of household coverage. Learfield Sports manages multimedia rights for nearly 50 collegiate institutions and associations, including Stanford University. Learfield Sports also manages the marketing partnerships for the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) and provides exclusive sports programming to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the country. Additionally, Team Services, LLC, a Learfield Sports company, specializes in venue naming rights, marketing research and sales consultation. Stanford Athletics on the Web gostanford.com Additional information on Stanford Basketball can be accessed online at gostanford.com. Live internet radio broadcasts, a Gametracker featuring live in-game stats, news releases, up-to-date team and individual stats, player profiles, historical information and much more about Stanford Basketball and all Stanford Athletics teams is available via the internet at gostanford.com. Dave Flemming Dave Flemming, who also serves as Stanford s play-by-play voice for football radio broadcasts, begins his second season with the men s basketball program. Flemming is also part of the San Francisco Giants radio and television broadcast team, and has called Giants baseball for the past five seasons. He is the youngest broadcaster in major league baseball, and was recently named by the Sports Business Journal as the best of the new generation of baseball announcers. Flemming s career behind the microphone began when he was an undergraduate at Stanford on student radio station KZSU, broadcasting baseball, men s and women s basketball, and football games while also serving as Sports Director. A 1998 Stanford graduate, Flemming and his wife, Jessica, also Stanford 98, reside in San Francisco with their twin daughters, Katie and Carter. John Platz John Platz, a reserve guard on the Stanford men s basketball team from 1982-84, enters his 20th season as the color commentator. Platz was the radio playby-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 basketball and football playby-play announcer at various times since 1993. Platz has also written feature stories chronicling memorable moments in Stanford history for the department s official athletics website, www.gostanford.com. 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 1989. He is currently Senior Counsel at Cisco Systems. Stanford on KZSU 90.1 FM KZSU 90.1 FM serves as Stanford s student radio station home for all Stanford sports, including men s basketball. The station also is the exclusive home for women s volleyball, women s basketball and baseball. Ben Spielberg (play-byplay) and Mark Friese (color analyst) make up the men s basketball broadcast team. KZSU Sports is a student-run, not-for-profi t organization that relies on fi nancial support from listener donations and underwriting from local businesses for travel and equipment. All donations are tax-deductible and can be made payable to KZSU Sports at P.O. Box 20190, Stanford, CA, 94309. For more information, please contact sports@kzsu.org. Refer to www.gostanford.com or kzsu.stanford.edu for updates to the programming schedule. 40 WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM

2008-09 Outlook A Look Back: Stanford Sensational In 2007-08 Nobody broke out of the gates quicker than Anthony Goods, who emerged as the Cardinal s top scoring threat early in the year. During the opening weekend, Goods poured in a seasonhigh 23 points against UC Santa Barbara in the final game of the Basketball Travelers Classic. A pair of double-digit performances, coupled with a 9-17 clip from three-point territory, resulted in Goods being named MVP of the three-day tournament. Stanford s top threat from beyond the arc in 2007-08, Goods knocked down a career-best 64 triples and finished the year averaging 10.0 points per game. 2008-09 OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS 2007-08 REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 41

Led by first-year head coach Johnny Dawkins, this year s squad is set to usher in a new era of Stanford basketball. The following is a breakdown by class of where the Cardinal stands heading into the 2008-09 campaign. Seniors The Cardinal will surely benefit from a four-member senior class that collectively ranks as one of the best in the conference. Three of the four seniors were regular starters from last year s squad that finished 28-8 overall en route to the program s first NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearance since 2001. Mitch Johnson and Anthony Goods garnered All Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors last year for the first time in their careers. The Cardinal s floor general, Johnson started all but one game and is coming off a season in which he established career-highs in minutes played per game (31.5), scoring (6.7 ppg), rebounding (4.3 rpg) and assists (5.2 apg). Johnson enters this year ranked seventh on the all-time assists list. Goods emerged as the Cardinal s top scoring threat early on last year, pouring in a season-high 23 points against UC Santa Barbara to help Stanford capture the title at the Basketball Travelers Classic in November. Stanford s top shooter from beyond the arc in 2007-08, Goods knocked down a career-best 64 triples and finished the year averaging 10.0 points per game. The 6-3 guard started 30 contests and will once again be counted on to provide perimeter scoring punch. The coaching staff is hoping Lawrence Hill can return to the form that earned him All Pac-10 honors as a sophomore. Hill played a key role during Stanford s successful run last year, thanks to his dependability (played in all 36 games) and versatility (started 23 contests). The 6-8 forward proved to be an effective option, averaging 8.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. His career-best 25-point performance against Yale was one of 13 double-digit scoring efforts on the year. Kenny Brown s decision to defer his admission to dental school one year provides an immediate boost to the Cardinal. Brown competed in 30 games last year, with all but one of those coming off the bench. Brown, who averaged 4.2 points per game last year, is a talented sharp-shooter from three-point territory with a knack for getting hot in big games. The 6-2 guard got his start with the Cardinal as a walk-on. Dawkins says: The main thing I hope our seniors can provide is leadership, from the standpoint that this year marks their fourth go-around through the Pac-10 and that experience is invaluable in a conference this tough. I expect them to lead us both on and off the floor and teach our underclassmen what it means to play for Stanford. Mitch is a true team leader and makes other guys around him better. Anthony has a nose for the ball and is an excellent perimeter defender while Lawrence is a versatile, experienced player with three-point range. Kenny is a solid combo guard who can help us on the perimeter with his shooting and defense. Juniors If the four seniors are the most proven and consistent among the returnees, then perhaps the two juniors are the most intriguing. Landry Fields and Drew Shiller possess the traits to be steady contributors to the Cardinal lineup and both displayed glimpses of such potential at times last season. An expanded role, along with the confidence and experience gained from last year s NCAA Tournament run, should accelerate their development. Fields was one of the Cardinal s most productive players during the summer Italy tour and then proved to 2008-09 Outlook Junior Landry Fields came off the bench in 33 games last year, averaging 4.1 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. be a valuable piece off the bench once the season began. Fields played in 33 games- all as a reserve- and averaged 3.3 points and 2.0 rebounds in just over 12 minutes per contest. The 6-7 forward/center was fifth on the squad with 22 three-pointers, and his size and athleticism gave the coaching staff added flexibility with matchups. A transfer from the University of San Francisco, Shiller provided the Cardinal with added depth in the backcourt. Shiller impressed last year as a sharp-shooter from all areas on the court: 20-43 (46.5 percent) from three-point territory, 21-24 (87.5 percent) from the foul line and 25-51 (49 percent) from the floor. The 6-0 guard participated in 28 games as a reserve and averaged 3.3 points per game. His ability to catch fire and knock down multiple three-point shots in a short amount of time presents Stanford with a long-distance threat coming off the bench. Shiller should benefit from a new system that will maximize his scoring potential. Dawkins says: The key for both players is to build off their good performances last year and continue to work hard. Landry is very versatile and has a great understanding of the game. He continues to get stronger and I can see him being an impact player for us once he understands his role. Drew is a combo guard with deep range on his shot. Every team needs an accurate three-point shooter who can step in and consistently knock down shots and I believe he can help us greatly in this regard. Sophomores Two of the three sophomores on the roster are coming off redshirt seasons: Da Veed Dildy and Will Paul. Both will be given an opportunity to contribute after sitting out last year. Another sophomore, Josh Owens, has a chance to crack the starting lineup with a solid performance in the preseason. Dildy and Paul came off the bench during their freshman seasons, so both are excited and determined to get back on the court for the first time since 2007. One of eight guards on the roster, the 6-4 Dildy played in 11 games off the bench during his freshman season and was 3-8 from the field in 3.4 minutes of playing time Senior Lawrence Hill ranked fourth on the squad in scoring (8.6 ppg) and third in rebounding (4.8 rpg) last year. per contest. Paul made 17 appearances as a rookie, making 6-16 from the field in 5.7 minutes of action. He has bulked up in the offseason and at 6-10, 250, he is a logical low-post option for the Cardinal following the departures of Brook and Robin Lopez to the NBA. Owens participated in 18 games last year in limited playing time. The 6-8 forward/center posted a 13-21 mark from the field, translating to 61.9 percent. After a year of gaining experience with one of the best frontlines in the nation, Owens should be ready to assume an increased workload. Dawkins says: For Da Veed and Will, missing a season is cause for a definite adjustment but so far these young men are making it. I see them both as contributors to our program and so far they have looked good after working hard over the summer and in the preseason. Da Veed is a high-energy, hard-working player who will be relied upon as a defensive stopper. Will is a versatile big with range to the three-point line and he possesses a good feel for the game. Josh is an athletic low post player who is strong inside and finishes well around the basket. Freshmen There are five freshmen on the roster: a pair of guards and three walk-on post players that stand 6-9 or taller. Jeremy Green (6-4) and Jarrett Mann (6-3) arrive on The Farm as true freshmen and will provide depth in the backcourt. Both come from winning programs and are capable of playing in the current system. The Cardinal will have some added depth in the frontcourt with walk-ons Elliott Bullock (6-10), Matei Daian (6-10) and Jack Trotter (6-9). Bullock is from Salt Lake City, Utah, while Trotter hails from nearby Moraga. Daian arrives on The Farm from Romania. Dawkins says: Jeremy is a pure shooter with good range. He can be an effective defender as well. Jarrett is a versatile perimeter player who can be used at multiple positions. Elliott and Matei are good around the basket and both possess a strong understanding of the game. Jack is a little more versatile, as he has the ability to step out and play on the perimeter or finish inside with both hands. 42 WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM

2008-09 Roster Back Row: Head Coach Johnny Dawkins, Assistant Coach Mike Schrage, Associate Head Coach Dick Davey, Da Veed Dildy, Josh Owens, Will Paul, Elliott Bullock, Matei Daian, Jack Trotter, Landry Fields, Dir. of Student-Athlete Development/External Relations Charles Payne, Assistant Coach Rodney Tention, Assistant A.D./Dir. of Operations Jeff LaMere, Academic/Recruiting Coordinator Mark Sembrowich. Front Row: Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Preston Greene, Manager Kevin Danna, Drew Shiller, Jarrett Mann, Lawrence Hill, Anthony Goods, Mitch Johnson, Kenny Brown, Jeremy Green, Emmanuel Igbinosa, Manager Chris Ebersole, Athletic Trainer Tomoo Yamada. Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 1 Mitch Johnson G 6-1 185 Sr. Seattle, WA (O Dea HS) 2 Landry Fields G/F 6-7 210 Jr. Long Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) 3 Jarrett Mann G 6-3 180 Fr. Middletown, DE (Blair Academy HS) 4 Anthony Goods G 6-3 200 Sr. Corona, CA (Centennial HS) 5 Jeremy Green G 6-4 190 Fr. Austin, TX (Bowie HS) 10 Drew Shiller G 6-0 170 Jr. Burlingame, CA (San Francisco) 13 Emmanuel Igbinosa G 6-2 185 Jr. Houston, TX (Bellaire HS) 15 Lawrence Hill F 6-8 220 Sr. Glendale, AZ (Deer Valley HS) 22 Kenny Brown G 6-2 200 Sr. Southlake, TX (Carroll HS) 24 Josh Owens F/C 6-8 215 So. Kennesaw, GA (Exeter Academy) 32 Da Veed Dildy G 6-4 185 So. Chicago, IL (Martin Luther King HS) 34 Will Paul C 6-10 250 So. Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) 50 Jack Trotter F 6-9 200 Fr. Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) 51 Elliott Bullock F/C 6-10 220 Fr. Salt Lake City, UT (Olympus HS) 52 Matei Daian C 6-10 220 Fr. Bucharest, Romania (Saint Sava Secondary School) Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Last School) 22 Kenny Brown G 6-2 200 Sr. Southlake, TX (Carroll HS) 51 Elliott Bullock F/C 6-10 220 Fr. Salt Lake City, UT (Olympus HS) 52 Matei Daian C 6-10 220 Fr. Bucharest, Romania (Saint Sava Secondary School) 32 Da Veed Dildy G 6-4 185 So. Chicago, IL (Martin Luther King HS) 2 Landry Fields G/F 6-7 210 Jr. Long Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) 4 Anthony Goods G 6-3 200 Sr. Corona, CA (Centennial HS) 5 Jeremy Green G 6-4 190 Fr. Austin, TX (Bowie HS) 15 Lawrence Hill F 6-8 220 Sr. Glendale, AZ (Deer Valley HS) 13 Emmanuel Igbinosa G 6-2 185 Jr. Houston, TX (Bellaire HS) 1 Mitch Johnson G 6-1 185 Sr. Seattle, WA (O Dea HS) 3 Jarrett Mann G 6-3 180 Fr. Middletown, DE (Blair Academy HS) 24 Josh Owens F/C 6-8 215 So. Kennesaw, GA (Exeter Academy) 34 Will Paul C 6-10 250 So. Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) 10 Drew Shiller G 6-0 170 Jr. Burlingame, CA (San Francisco) 50 Jack Trotter F 6-9 200 Fr. Moraga, CA (Campolindo HS) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins (Duke, 1986) 1st year Associate Head Coach: Dick Davey (Pacific, 1964) 1st year Assistant Coaches: Rodney Tention (San Francisco, 1988) 1st year Mike Schrage (Indiana, 1998) 1st year Assistant A.D./Dir. of Basketball Operations: Jeff LaMere (Duke, 1994) 1st year Academic/Recruiting Coordinator: Mark Sembrowich (Univ. of St. Thomas-St. Paul, Minn., 1992) 1st year Dir. of Student-Athlete Development/External Relations: Charles Payne (Florida International, 1989) 1st year Athletic Trainer: Tomoo Yamada (Bridgewater State, 1998) 7th year Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Preston Greene (Clemson, 1999) 1st year Pronunciation Guide Matei Daian Muh-tay Dane Mike Schrage Sh-raw-gee (rhymes with foggy) Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors (4): Kenny Brown, Anthony Goods, Lawrence Hill, Mitch Johnson Juniors (3): Landry Fields, Emmanuel Igbinosa, Drew Shiller Sophomores (3): Da Veed Dildy, Josh Owens, Will Paul Freshmen (5): Elliott Bullock, Matei Daian, Jeremy Green, Jarrett Mann, Jack Trotter Roster Breakdown By Position Guards (8): Kenny Brown, Da Veed Dildy, Anthony Goods, Jeremy Green, Emmanuel Igbinosa, Mitch Johnson, Jarrett Mann, Drew Shiller Guards/Forwards (1): Landry Fields Forwards (2): Lawrence Hill, Jack Trotter Forwards/Centers (2): Elliott Bullock, Josh Owens Centers (2): Matei Daian, Will Paul Roster Breakdown By State Arizona (1): Lawrence Hill California (4): Landry Fields, Anthony Goods, Drew Shiller, Jack Trotter Delaware (1): Jarrett Mann Georgia (1): Josh Owens Illinois (1): Da Veed Dildy Texas (4): Kenny Brown, Jeremy Green, Emmanuel Igbinosa, Will Paul Utah (1): Elliott Bullock Washington (1): Mitch Johnson Roster Breakdown By Country United States (14): Kenny Brown, Elliott Bullock, Da Veed Dildy, Landry Fields, Anthony Goods, Jeremy Green, Lawrence Hill, Emmanuel Igbinosa, Mitch Johnson, Jarrett Mann, Josh Owens, Will Paul, Drew Shiller, Jack Trotter Romania (1): Matei Daian 2008-09 OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS 2007-08 REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS PLAYER PROFILES OPPONENTS 2007-08 REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILION HISTORY AND HONORS RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM 43

Team Information 2008-09 Stanford Men's Basketball Quick Facts General Information Location: Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 13,198 (6,584 undergraduates, 6,614 graduates) Nickname: Cardinal Colors: Cardinal and White Conference: Pac-10 Athletics Director/Sport Administrator: Bob Bowlsby President: John Hennessy Faculty Representative: Ellen Markman Ticket Office Phone: 1-800-STANFORD Coaching Staff Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins (Duke, 1986) Career Record (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Record at Stanford (Years): 0-0 (1st year) Associate Head Coach: Dick Davey (Pacific, 1964) 1st year Assistant Coach: Rodney Tention (San Francisco, 1988) 1st year Assistant Coach: Mike Schrage (Indiana, 1998) 1st year Support Staff Athletic Trainer: Tomoo Yamada Video Coordinator: Mark Sembrowich Assistant A.D./Director of Basketball Operations: Jeff LaMere Academic/Recruiting Coordinator: Mark Sembrowich Director of Student-Athlete Development/External Relations: Charles Payne Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Preston Greene Administrative Assistant: Sandi Peregrina Men s Basketball Office Phone: (650) 723-0562 Team Information 2007-08 Record: 28-8 (Home: 16-1, Away: 8-5, Neutral: 4-2) 2007-08 Pac-10 Record (Finish): 13-5 (2nd) 2007-08 Pac-10 Tournament: Championship Game (UCLA 67, Stanford 64 on Mar. 15 at Los Angeles, CA) 2007-08 NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16 (Texas 82, Stanford 62 on Mar. 28 at Houston, TX) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 5 Facility (capacity): Maples Pavilion (7,329) Media Relations Asst. Media Relations Director/ MBSK Contact: Brian Risso Email: brisso@stanford.edu Office Phone: (650) 736-9044 Cell Phone: (650) 200-9513 Media Relations Office: (650) 723-4418 Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957 Maples Pavilion Press Row Phone: (650) 723-4418 or (650) 498-0368 Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com STANFORD BASKETBALL BY STATE/COUNTRY Arizona (1) Lawrence Hill, Glendale California (4) Landry Fields, Long Beach Anthony Goods, Corona Drew Shiller, Burlingame Fred Washington, Los Angeles Delaware (1) Jarrett Mann, Middletown Georgia (1) Josh Owens, Kennesaw Illinois (1) Da Veed Dildy, Chicago Texas (4) Kenny Brown, Southlake Jeremy Green, Austin Emmanuel Igbinosa, Houstin Will Paul, Corpus Christi Utah (1) Elliott Bullock, Salt Lake City Washington (1) Mitch Johnson, Seattle Europe (1) Matei Daian, Bucharest, Romania 44 WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM