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ike Montgomery, the 2001 winner of the John and either 1-or-2 in 15 different team categories in the Pac- MNellie Wooden Award, the Basketball 10. Ten school records were either broken or tied. Writers Association (NABC) District-9 Coach of the Also during the 1999-00 season, Stanford was ranked #1 Year, and the National Association of Basketball Coaches for the first time in school history. Stanford ended the (NABC) District-14 Coach of the Year, has the basketball 1999-00 season ranked third in the Associated Press poll, program in high gear. and fifth in the USA Today/ESPN poll. For his efforts, During the 2001-02 season, Stanford has chalked up a Montgomery was named the 2000 Naismith College 19-9 record, a national ranking, and a second place fin- Basketball Coach of the Year, the 2000 ish in the Pac-10 Conference. Coach of the Year, 2000 Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the During the 2000-01 season, Montgomery directed the Year, and the 2000 NABC District-14 Coach of the Year. Cardinal to a 31-3 record, a third straight Pacific-10 During the summer of 2000, Montgomery signed a Conference title, and a seventh straight trip to the NCAA three-year contract extension through the 2005 season Mike Tournament. Thirteen Pac-10 and school records were with the University. Montgomery either tied or broken, including wins (31), scoring aver- “The Cardinal basketball program has been one of the Anthony B. Joseph Director of age (83.2 ppg) and season points (2.829). Stanford led focal points of our overall athletic success at Stanford Basketball the nation in percentage at .511. The Cardinal University, and we are pleased that Coach Montgomery was ranked either first or second in 13 conference cate- will continue to direct a program that is so highly gories, and nationally, the team was ranked in the Top-8 respected nationally,” said Cardinal Athletic Director Dr. in six categories. Ted Leland. During the 1999-00 season, Montgomery led the During the 1998-99 season, Montgomery directed the Cardinal to a sixth straight appearance in the NCAA’s Cardinal to the NCAA Tournament, and the school’s Winning Streaks Under with a 27-4 record. Also that year, Montgomery directed first conference title since the 1962-63 season. In the Mike Montgomery a Stanford defense that broke the NCAA field goal per- process, Montgomery became Stanford’s all-time win- Longest Winning Streak centage record with a mark of .352. Stanford was ranked ningest men’s basketball coach. 20, 2000-2001 During the 1998-99 season, Montgomery was a final- Longest Home Winning Streak ist for the prestigious Clair Bee Award, honoring the 20, last 13 games of 1996-97, first active Division I basketball coach who has made the seven games of 1997-98 most significant positive contribution to his sport during Longest Season Opening the preceding year. Winning Streak 20, 2000-2001 During the 1998-99 season, the Cardinal chalked up a Longest Pac-10 Winning Streak 26-7 record, the fourth-most number of wins in school 10, last three games of history. The 26 wins were impressive in light of the fact 1996-97, first seven that Stanford played its toughest schedule in school his- games of 1997-98 tory. Included were games against nine teams that ranked in the Top 25; NCAA champion Connecticut, #5 St. John’s, #8 Maryland, and #12 Arizona among them. During the 1997-98 season, Montgomery directed the team to an appearance in the NCAA Final Four. “Walking around San Antonio and seeing all the peo- ple wearing their Stanford stuff and recognizing so many familiar faces was great,” said Montgomery. “It brought home what is all about, which is being proud of your school and how your players handle themselves and compete. So from a university stand-

Mike Montgomery – Year-by-Year Year School Overall Record Conference Record Post Season Year School Overall Record Conference Record Post Season 1978-79 Montana 14-13 7-7 1991-92 Stanford 18-11 10-8 NCAA 1979-80 Montana 17-11 8-6 1992-93 Stanford 7-23 2-16 1980-81 Montana 19-9 11-3 1993-94 Stanford 17-11 10-8 NIT 1981-82 Montana 17-10 10-4 1994-95 Stanford 20-9 10-8 NCAA 1982-83 Montana 21-8 9-5 1995-96 Stanford 21-8 13-5 NCAA 1983-84 Montana 23-7 9-5 1996-97 Stanford 22-8 12-6 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” 1984-85 Montana 22-8 10-4 NIT 1997-98 Stanford 30-5 15-3 NCAA Final Four 1985-86 Montana 21-11 9-5 NIT 1998-99 Stanford 26-7 15-3 NCAA Montana – 8 Years 154-77 (.667) 73-39 (.652) 2 NIT 1999-00 Stanford 27-4 15-3 NCAA 1986-87 Stanford 15-13 9-9 2000-01 Stanford 31-3 16-2 NCAA 1987-88 Stanford 21-12 11-7 NIT 2001-02 Stanford 19-9 12-6 NCAA 1988-89 Stanford 26-7 15-3 NCAA Stanford (16 Years) 338-155 (.686) 182-106 (.632) 10 NCAA, 4 NIT 1989-90 Stanford 18-12 9-9 NIT Totals (24 years) 492-231 (.680) 255-147 (.634) 10 NCAA, 6 NIT 1990-91 Stanford 20-13 8-10 NIT Champions

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, there is nothing better. From a basketball stand- (.793) record and eight straight appearances in the point, this puts us in the upper echelon.” NCAA Tournament. Stanford finished the 1997-98 season with a 30-5 Five of Stanford’s top players during Montgomery’s record and a #4 national ranking in the final USA tenure, Adam Keefe, Todd Lichti, , Mark Today/ESPN poll. The Cardinal finished tenth in the Madsen and have played in the NBA and Associated Press poll. were first round draft choices. Lichti and Keefe finished In 1997-98, Stanford broke or tied 18 school, Maples their careers as Stanford’s #1 and #2 all-time leading Pavilion and NCAA records. In the Pac-10, Stanford scorers, respectively, while Keefe is the school’s all-time placed first in eight offensive and defensive categories. leading rebounder. Knight is the school record holder in Mike Montgomery Facts In his 16 seasons at Stanford, Montgomery has direct- assists and steals, and #3 all-time in scoring. Lichti, Keefe ed the program to ten NCAA appearances (including and Knight were named to numerous All-America teams Born one Final Four appearance) and four NIT appearances during their tenure at Stanford. Madsen was selected in February 27, 1947 (NIT champion in 1991). the first round by the in 2000, while High School Millikan High School, Long Beach, Ca Montgomery has compiled a distinguished 492-231 Collins was a first round draft choice of the Houston College (.680) record overall in 16 years at Stanford (1986-2001) Rockets in the 1991 NBA Draft. Another top Cardinal Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical and eight seasons at the (1978- player, , is a top professional in Education, 1968, Long Beach State 1986). He boasts an even more impressive 23 winning and a member of that country’s Olympic team. Masters degree in Physical seasons in his 24 years as a head coach at both Stanford Under Montgomery’s leadership, attendance and Education, 1976, Colorado State and Montana. Montgomery was named head men’s bas- enthusiasm has reached a fever pitch. Playing Career ketball coach at April 25, 1986. Montgomery, 55, had been at the University of Varsity basketball and volleyball A further testimony to his coaching, Montgomery has Montana, located in Missoula, for the previous 10 years. Coaching Career Assistant Coach, 2002 USA Basketball guided 16 teams into postseason play in the last 18 years The first two of those years, he was an assistant coach. World Championship Team (1985-00), ten times advancing to the NCAA Montgomery was head mentor at Montana for eight Head Coach, 1996 USA Men’s and Tournament (1988-89, 1991-92, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996- years, where his overall record was 154-77, for a winning Under Select Team 97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02 sea- percentage of .657. Assistant Coach, 1994 USA Men’s sons), six times his teams received bids to the NIT Montgomery averaged 19 wins per season while at Junior World Championship Qualifying Team (1984-85, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1993-94), Montana, and his teams qualified for the Big Sky post- Head Coach, 1991 Pacific-10 and his Cardinal team won it all in the 1991 National season tournament four-team format all five seasons that Conference All-Stars Invitation Tournament (NIT). that particular format was used. In his last two years Head Coach, Stanford, 1986-present In just his second year at Stanford’s helm, Montgomery there, his teams went on to compete in the NIT post-sea- Head Coach, Montana, 1978-1986 piloted the Cardinal to a 21-12 record and an invitation to son tournament. Assistant Coach, Montana, 1976-78 the 1988 NIT, being the first Stanford team in 46 years to In his last four years at Montana, Montgomery pro- Assistant Coach, Boise State, 1973-76 reach postseason play. The following year, the Cardinal duced four consecutive 20-win seasons in the Big Sky Assistant Coach, Florida, 1972-73 posted a 26-7 record, and advanced to the 1989 NCAA Assistant Coach, The Citadel, 1971-72 Tournament, the first Stanford NCAA Tournament berth Assistant Coach, Colorado St., 1970-71 since Stanford won the 1942 NCAA championship. Assistant Coach, Coast Guard Under Montgomery’s direction in 1996-97, Stanford Academy, 1969-70 finished the season ranked 12th in the final USA Coaching Honors 1996 USA Basketball Developmental Today/CNN poll. Under Montgomery’s direction in Coach of the Year 1988-89, the Cardinal finished 12th in the final United 1996 USOC Basketball Press International poll, and 13th in the Associated Press Developmental Coach of the Year poll, Stanford’s highest ranking since the 1962-63 cam- 1999 Pacific-10 Coach of the Year paign when Stanford finished 10th in the UPI poll. 1999 NABC District-14 Coach of the During the 1988-89 campaign, Stanford set or tied 26 Year Stanford, Maples Pavilion, team, individual and Pac-10 2000 NABC District-14 Coach of the Year records. Included were a then school record 15 confer- 1999 Pacific-10 Coach of the Year ence wins, and a second place finish in the Pac-10 2000 Pacific-10 Coach of the Year behind nationally-ranked Arizona. 2000 Naismith Coach of the Year Montgomery followed that up by piloting each of his 2000 Basketball Times Coach of the next three teams into NCAA or NIT tournaments. Year Montgomery’s 1990 team posted a 18-12 record and 2001 John & Nellie Wooden Award played in the NIT; in 1991, the Cardinal took home top 2001 NABC District-14 Coach of the NIT honors, finishing the season at 20-13; and in 1992, Year Montgomery coached Stanford to the NCAA Coaching Organizations Board of Directors, NABC Tournament and an 18-11 record. In 1993-94, Stanford, Member, NCAA Rules Committee behind Montgomery’s guidance, posted a 17-11 record Wife and again participated in the NIT. Sarah Most recently, Montgomery has guided his last eight Children (1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, John, 18; Anne, 16 2000-01, 2001-02) Cardinal teams to a combined 191-50

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Conference. His teams went 21-8 in 1982-83, 23-7 coach of the 1996 USA Men’s 22-and-Under in 1983-84, 22-8 in 1984-85, and 21-11 in 1985- Select team by the USA Basketball Men’s 86. His winning percentage of .667 is the fifth- Collegiate Committee. best of any Big Sky coach in the league’s 37-year Montgomery took on international coaching history. duties for the third time, his second for USA Montgomery, who never had a losing season in Basketball. Montgomery previously served USA his eight-year tenure at Montana, served as an Basketball as an assistant coach for the 1994 assistant coach for three years at Boise State Men’s Junior World Championship Qualifying before coming to Montana. He also coached at Team that journeyed to and won the the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Colorado State, gold medal with an 8-0 record. Prior to that, he the Citadel, and the University of Florida. coached the Pacific-10 Conference all-star team The Montgomery Family – John, Sarah, Anne and Mike. Under Montgomery’s tenure, Montana had five that toured Holland and in 1991. second-place regular season finishes in the Big “It was a tremendous honor to be selected to USA Basketball’s 2002 World Championship Sky. In tournament play, Montgomery had four represent the United States,” said Montgomery. Team that will compete in the 2002 FIBA World second-place finishes. “And it was also a tremendous opportunity and Basketball Championship for Men (Aug. 29-Sept. During Montgomery’s time at Montana, the challenge to be able to work with the best ama- 8, 2002) in Indianapolis. university had four players drafted by the NBA, teur basketball players in the United States.” Montgomery is a member of the NCAA Rules including John Stroeder, a 6-foot-10 , in the Under Montgomery’s direction, the U.S. 22- Committee, and the NABC Board of Directors. eighth round by the Portland Trailblazers in 1980; and-Under team captured the gold medal at the Montgomery is by no means new to the state Derrick Pope, a 6-foot-6 forward, in the sixth 1996 COPABA Men’s 22-and-Under World of California. He is a native of Long Beach, and a round by Portland in 1983; Marc Glass, a fourth- Championship Qualifying Tournament in 1968 graduate of Cal State Long Beach, where he round choice of the in 1984; Caugas, Puerto Rico. For his efforts, Montgomery received his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical and , a 6-foot-9 forward, who was named 1996 USA Basketball Developmental education. Montgomery continued his education averaged 22.2 points and 11.4 rebounds for the Coach of the Year and the USOC Basketball at Colorado State University. He received his Grizzlies as a senior, drafted by the San Antonio Developmental Coach of the Year. Two members Masters Degree from Colorado State in physical Spurs in the second round in 1986. of the U.S. team were from Stanford, graduated education in 1976. Montgomery was born on Krystkowiak was a three-time Big Sky All-America guard Brevin Knight and . February 27, 1947. Conference MVP. He was also the District VII The U.S. team thus qualified for the FIBA 22- Montgomery is married. He and his wife, Player-of-the-Year as a junior and as a senior. In and-Under World Championships held in Sarah, have two children, John, age 18, and Anne, addition, he was a first team Academic All- Melbourne, Australia in 1997. age 16. The family resides in Menlo Park. America as a junior and as a senior. Montgomery, who is one of 20 finalists for Montgomery added another title to his resume 2002 Naismith College Basketball Coach of the when he was named on April 29, 1996, as head Year, was recently named an assistant coach of

Mike Montgomery – Stanford Milestone Victories Win Date Site Details 1 Nov. 29, 1986 Richmond, Va Mike Montgomery earned his first Stanford victory with a 72-52 victory over Rice. 13 Feb. 22, 1987 Stanford, Ca Mike Montgomery earned his first victory over California, 88-80. 36 Mar. 17, 1988 Stanford, Ca Stanford earns its first post-season victory since 1942 with a 80-77 win over Long Beach State in the NIT. 100 Mar. 27, 1991 New York, NY Stanford wins the NIT with a 78-72 victory over Oklahoma. 162 Mar. 17, 1995 Albany, NY Stanford wins its first NCAA Tournament game since 1942 with a 70-68 win over UNC-Charlotte. 205 Mar. 16, 1997 Tucson, Az Stanford advances to the NCAA “Sweet 16” with a 72-66 upset win over Wake Forest. 235 Mar. 28, 1998 St. Louis, Mo Stanford advances to the NCAA Final Four with a dramatic 79-77 win over Rhode Island. 257 Feb. 20, 1999 Stanford, Ca Stanford beats Washington State, 64-58, as Mike Montgomery becomes Stanford’s all-time winningest basketball coach. 259 Feb. 27, 1999 Stanford, Ca Stanford defeats Arizona, 98-83, to win the Pac-10 title. 300 Jan. 4, 2001 Tempe, AZ Stanford beats Arizona State 94-77 in Tempe for Montgomery’s 300th Stanford victory. 316 Mar. 10, 2001 Stanford, CA Stanford defeats Arizona State 99-75 to claim outright its third-straight Pac-10 title.

Mike Montgomery Yearly Record Breakdown Year Overall Home Away Neutral Conf N-Conf Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar OT W-Strk 1986-87 15-13 11-2 2-8 2-3 9-9 6-4 1-1 6-3 4-4 4-4 0-1 1-0 4 1987-88 21-12 12-4 6-6 3-2 11-7 10-5 2-1 7-2 4-4 5-2 3-3 1-1 6 1988-89 26-7 13-0 9-5 4-2 15-3 11-4 1-2 7-1 7-2 8-0 3-2 1-0 11 1989-90 18-12 11-3 5-7 2-2 9-9 9-3 2-0 6-1 4-4 4-5 2-2 0-0 8 1990-91 20-13 13-4 4-8 3-1 8-10 12-3 2-1 5-2 4-5 3-4 6-1 0-0 5 1991-92 18-11 12-3 5-7 1-1 10-8 8-3 3-0 3-1 5-3 4-4 3-3 0-1 6 1992-93 7-23 7-9 0-12 0-2 2-16 5-7 0-0 4-6 2-7 1-6 0-4 0-0 2 1993-94 17-11 11-4 5-7 1-0 10-8 7-3 2-0 5-2 4-3 3-4 3-2 1-0 6 1994-95 20-9 14-2 5-6 1-1 10-8 10-1 2-0 7-0 4-3 4-3 3-3 0-1 10 1995-96 21-8 12-1 6-5 3-2 12-6 9-2 2-1 4-1 6-3 5-2 4-1 0-0 6 1996-97 22-8 12-0 6-6 4-2 12-6 10-2 3-1 4-0 6-3 4-3 5-1 1-1 7 1997-98 30-5 11-2 10-2 9-1 15-3 15-2 4-0 7-0 7-2 6-2 6-1 0-2 18 1998-99 26-7 13-2 10-2 3-3 15-3 11-4 4-1 6-1 8-1 6-2 2-2 1-1 13 1999-00 27-4 12-2 9-1 6-1 15-3 12-1 5-0 6-0 6-1 7-0 3-3 2-1 13 2000-01 31-3 12-2 11-0 8-1 15-2 16-1 5-0 6-0 8-0 6-1 6-2 0-0 20 2001-02 19-9 10-3 7-3 2-3 12-6 7-3 3-0 4-2 6-3 5-3 1-1 1-2 4 Totals 338-155 186-43 100-85 52-27 182-106 157-48 41-8 87-22 85-48 75-44 50-32 9-10 20

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ony Fuller, a former head coach at Pepperdine and San Tournament in 1979 and the NIT in 1980. He then played TDiego State, was named an assistant basketball coach at for the NBA’s , and the Anchorage Knights of Stanford University on April 1, 1999. the CBA before entering the coaching profession. Fuller, 43, before arriving at Stanford, served as an assis- Fuller earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education tant coach at Utah State University. He was an assistant in 1983, and his Master’s Degree in 1989 from Pepperdine. coach at Colorado State for two seasons (1996-97, 1997-98) Fuller has one son, Preston, 8. Fuller was born September after four years as a head coach (two seasons at San Diego 4, 1958. State in 1992-93 and 1993-94, and two seasons at Pepperdine in 1994-95, 1995-96). “Tony brings with him a tremendous amount of knowl- edge and experience on the Division I level,” said Cardinal head coach Mike Montgomery. Fuller began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Pepperdine under from 1983-88. From there, Assistant Coach Fuller went with Harrick to UCLA as an assistant coach for four seasons (1989-92) before obtaining his first head coaching position. As a player at Pepperdine, Fuller earned All- honors and helped the Waves to the NCAA

ric Reveno, who played a major role in the success of steals with 40, and amongst the team leaders in shooting at EStanford basketball in the late 1980’s, is in his fifth sea- 52 percent. son as an assistant coach on The Farm. Reveno attended The Menlo School, which won the “Eric was a hard working player and team captain from Division II state high school championship during his our successful 1989 NCAA team,” said Cardinal head coach junior season. Reveno averaged 20.7 points and eleven Mike Montgomery. “He has two degrees from Stanford. He rebounds as a senior. is a perfect fit for our program.” Born March 12, 1966, Reveno graduated from Stanford Reveno played in 116 games during his four year career in 1989 with a degree in Economics. He played professional at Stanford (1984-89), including 30 games as a starter dur- basketball in ing his senior season in 1988-89. During that season, from 1989-93, and obtained his Masters degree in Reveno averaged 9.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. Business Administration from Stanford in 1995. Reveno was the team’s starting center and helped lead the For two years, he was president of Riekes Center in Cardinal to a 26-7 record, a 15-3 mark in the Pac-10, and a Menlo Park, a non-profit mentoring organization that Eric Reveno #12 national ranking. The Cardinal advanced to the NCAA trains junior high school to professional level athletes. Assistant Coach tournament, Stanford’s first appearance in the tourney since Reveno has also coached at the Big Man Camp the 1941-42 season. in Hawaii. Reveno is eighth all-time in blocked shots with 61. Reveno and his wife, Amanda, reside in Menlo Park. During his senior season, he was second on the team in

ussell Turner was named an assistant basketball coach at championship. Turner also helped coach NBA players Tim RStanford University on May 7, 2001. Duncan and Randolph Childress. Turner’s appointment filled the vacancy created when Turner also served as an assistant basketball coach and assumed head coaching duties at Old head cross country coach at Hampden-Sydney College in Dominion. Virginia (1993-94). A former assistant coach at Wake Forest, Turner joined Turner played at Hampden-Sydney where he was a two- the Stanford athletic department in 2000 as an administra- time All-American (1991, 1992), was the school’s all-time tive associate for men’s basketball. His duties included mar- leading scorer (2,272 points), and was runner-up for NCAA keting, development and Stanford Basketball’s Community Division III Player of the Year in 1992. He was a member of Outreach Program. the school’s all-time winningest class with 81 wins, includ- “We were very happy to have Russell join the Stanford ing two league championships and the school’s first two coaching staff,” said Montgomery. “Russell has proven to be NCAA Tournament appearances. Russell Turner a very valuable contributor to the program, and this made Turner gained magna cum laude honors with a B.A. for a smooth transition to his new duties as assistant coach.” degree in Economics and English in 1992. He gained Assistant Coach Turner served as an assistant coach at Wake Forest from numerous academic honors including Phi Beta Kappa. 1994 to 2000. During his six-year tenure with the Deacons, Turner and his wife, Elizabeth, reside in San Francisco. Wake Forest compiled a 131-61 record, participated in the NCAA Tournament three times and the NIT three times, captured two ACC tournament championships, and an NIT

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Stanford: Has proven to be a valuable player at both the point # and off-guard positions … Has the ability to run the fast break, 24 and break down defenses with penetration. 2001-02 (Junior): Moved into the starting lineup seven games into the season … Barnes scored a career-high 27 points (8-for- 12 from the floor, 4-for-7 from three-point territory) along with five assists and three steals against California (1/4/02) in the Pac- 10 season opener … Barnes scored 23 points along with four rebounds and four assists at UCLA (1/24/02) … Barnes helped spearhead the Cardinal to victory with 19 points (7-for-9 from the floor) along with four assists against Michigan State (12/29/01) at the Pete Newell Challenge … Against UCLA (2/23/02), Barnes scored 17 points along with five assists and four steals … Barnes started his first collegiate game against Portland State (12/19/01) and responded with 16 points (4-for-8 from Julius three-point territory), three assists, two rebounds and a … Named to the all-tournament team at the Stanford Invitational Barnes … Barnes scored 16 points, grabbed four rebounds and dished Class out four assists at Washington (2/14/02) … Collected 16 points Junior (4-for-5 from three-point territory) at Arizona State (3/2/02) … Height Barnes tallied 15 points, five assists, two rebounds and a 6-1 against Washington (1/19/02) … Barnes scored 13 points against Weight Texas (12/1/01), and followed that up with eleven points (5-for-5 180 from the floor) against Long Beach State (12/15/01) … Averaging 11.1 ppg, third-best on the Cardinal varsity … Barnes leads the Position Cardinal in percentage (.814, 48-for-59) … Barnes is Guard #3 in the Pac-10 in /turnover ratio (1.74). Hometown Rowland Heights, CA 2000-01 (Sophomore): Looked impressive playing both the point and off-guard positions … Named Most Improved Player Birthdate by his teammates … Averaged 14.6 minutes of play per game, October 15, 1981 and averaged 4.4 ppg … Played double-digits in minutes played High School: Enjoyed an excellent senior season at Rowland High School off the bench in 26 of 34 games … Played perhaps his best game High School, averaging 25 points, eight assists and six rebounds Rowland of the season against NCAA champion Duke (12/21/00) … per game … Named first team all-state by Cal-Hi Sports, all-CIF Major Playing the point-guard position, scored nine points, grabbed Southern Section, all-San Gabriel league and all-league … Tallied Sociology three rebounds, dished out two assists and blocked a shot in 17 a career-high 39 points against Berkeley in the championship minutes against the Blue Devils … Helped upstart the Cardinal game of the Southern California Tournament … Hit 47 percent against Oregon State (1/11/01) with a season-high 15 points (6- from the floor, 40 percent from three-point territory, and 86 per- for-9 from the floor, 3-for-5 from three-point territory) in 23 cent from the free throw line … Selected to play in the Dada All- minutes … Scored eleven points (4-for-4 from the free throw Star Classic during his senior season, featuring 13 high school line) against Old Dominion (11/23/00) at the Puerto Rico All-Americans … Prior to his senior season, Julius was named a Shootout … Chalked up ten points against Fordham (12/29/00) high honorable mention All-American by Street & Smith’s, and in the opening round of the Cable Car Classic … Tallied ten named to the Blue Ribbon Yearbook "Stars of the Future" list … points (4-for-6 from the floor) in 20 minutes of play against Named to the Orange County Register "Fabulous 15" first team … Sacred Heart (12/18/00) … Dished out a season-high five assists During his junior season, averaged 25 points, seven assists, five in the season opener against San Francisco State (11/19/00). rebounds and four steals per game … Gained All-Sierra League, 1999-00 Season (Freshman): Played double digits in minutes MVP,All-CIF and All-San Gabriel Valley honors … In one game, played in nine games … Chalked up a season-high seven points scored 34 points against rival Brea … In addition to his outstand- and four assists in 12 minutes of play at Washington State ing athletic skills, Julius was an outstanding student, gaining (2/24/00) … Turned in seven points and six assists in 18 minutes numerous academic honors … He was on the Honor Roll (stu- against New Hampshire (12/29/99) … Scored seven points and dents with 3.5 gpa or better) throughout high school, a member grabbed two rebounds in eleven minutes in his collegiate debut of the California Scholastic Federation (CSF), and student-athlete against Duke (11/11/99) … Played in 24 games. of the month.

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct 3PG-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 24-0 18-50 .360 8-31 .258 14-23 .609 7-15/0.9 58 2.4 7 34 2 6 207 2000-01 32-0 48-126 .381 20-63 .317 24-33 .727 4-40/1.4 140 4.4 15 32 3 14 466 2001-02 28-22 110-261 .421 42-127 .331 48-59 .814 16-49/2.3 310 11.1 27 86 7 25 757 Totals 84-22 176-437 .403 70-221 .317 86-115 .748 27-108/1.6 508 6.0 27 152 12 45 1,430 Julius Barnes in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct 3PG-3PA Pct FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 1-0 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0/0.0 6 6.0 6 1 0 0 14 2000-01 4-0 3-12 .250 1-6 .167 7-9 .778 5/1.3 14 3.5 9 3 1 4 67 Totals 5-0 5-16 .313 3-8 .375 7-9 .778 5/1.0 20 4.0 9 4 1 4 81

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Stanford: An outstanding sophomore, who possesses a great # jump shot … Also an excellent defensive player … The Stanford 14 coaches are impressed with Tyler’s strong fundamentals … A very active player, who has gained an excellent reputation for his defense and ability to grab rebounds in tough situations … His enthusiasm and competitiveness is striking, according to the Stanford coaches. 2001-02 (Sophomore): Starting the season, Besecker was 100 percent healthy after missing all but five games last year with food poisoning … However, Besecker missed seven games after suffering a sprained right ankle in practice (12/21/01) … Returned to action with three points and two rebounds against Washington (1/19/02) … Besecker is a hard-working athlete with great enthusiasm for the game … Played his first game of the sea- son with four minutes of action against Belmont (12/18/01) in Tyler the first round of the Stanford Invitational. 2000-01 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in five games … Besecker Played six minutes against UC Riverside (11/29/00). Class Sophomore 1999-00 Season (Freshman): Bothered by shin splits and a Height stress fracture, thus he was redshirted. 6-6 High School: Helped lead Mercer Island High School to two Weight Washington state titles … During his three seasons as a starter, 205 helped lead the team to a 81-9 record … Averaged 18 points and Position ten rebounds during his senior season, and led Mercer Island Guard/Forward (27-3) to the Washington state 3A championship … In the cham- Hometown pionship game against O’Dea, scored 17 points and grabbed 12 Bellevue, WA rebounds … Shot 67 percent from the floor … Fired home a Birthdate career-high 28 points in a game against Issaquah … October 8, 1980 leader all three years in high school … For his efforts, he was High School named first team all-state, all-area by the Seattle Times (along Mercer Island with Cardinal teammate Curtis Borchardt), and conference Major Player of the Year … Named the tournament MVP at the winner of the Sportsman Award, previously won by North Economics Kingdom of the Sun Christmas Tournament in Florida … Carolina’s Vince Carter, and Duke’s … Invited to Averaged 12.9 points during his junior campaign (1998) as he led attend and participated in the Nike All-American Camp during his team (26-4) to the semi-finals of the Washington state tour- the summer of 1998 in Indianapolis … Also an outstanding stu- nament … Mercer Island was ranked #1 in the state, and as high dent, attaining a 3.8 gpa … Member of the National Honor as sixth on the West Coast most of the 1997-98 season … Scored Society, selected for the Greater Seattle Youth Hall of Fame, and 19 points (8-for-12 from the floor), grabbed eight rebounds and as a representative for Boys State (1998) … Also selected the blocked four shots in a 88-45 victory over North Delta … During Mercer Island Junior Award for citizenship and academics … Has his sophomore season in 1997, helped lead his team (28-2, started participated in numerous summer camps and tournaments, all 30 games) to the state championship, defeating Mt. Vernon, including the Nike All-America Camp, the adidas Big Time 61-57, in the 3A state title game … Averaged a team-high 12 Tournament, and the BCI National Prep Tournament … Enjoys points and six rebounds, along with three assists during his reading and listening to music. sophomore season … Named to the all-conference team three Cardinal Catalogue: Active in the community in Washington times … Team captain during his junior and senior seasons … … A basketball coach with the Little Dribblers League (1995-96) Played in the Emerald City All-Star Game, featuring the best high … A tutor at the Thursday night High School Spanish Tutoring school senior players in the Northwest … Also selected to play in Program. the Washington/Oregon All-Star game and the Washington state All-Star games following his senior season … A BCI 15-and- under All-American in 1996, and a member of the Nike Jr. National Prep Championship Team (15-and-under) in 1996 … In 1997, was the MVP and all-tournament selection at the BCI 16-and-Under Camp in Dallas … At the Beach Ball Classic in South Carolina in 1997, named the winner of the Team/Individual Tournament Scholarship Award … Also named

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 5-0 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-1/0.6 6 1.2 2 1 0 0 18 2001-02 4-0 1-6 .167 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-3/0.8 4 1.0 3 1 0 0 10 Totals 9-0 3-10 .300 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 2-4/0.7 10 1.1 3 2 0 0 28

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Stanford: Curtis has excellent skills, and is an outstanding com- # petitor, according to Stanford head coach Mike Montgomery … 2 Curtis can shoot … He has outstanding range, and is a legitimate three-point shooter … Curtis is an outstanding young man, who has a very high work ethic. 2001-02 Season (Junior): An All-America candidate … A can- didate for the Award … Named to the 2002 Pacific-10 All-Conference first team … Named to the NABC District-14 first team … Known as a shot blocker, one of the best in school history although injuries forced him to miss 28 games during his freshman and sophomore seasons … However, in 64 career games, Borchardt has collected 139 blocks which puts him second on the all-time blocks list at Stanford … In 37 of those 64 games, Borchardt has collected two or more blocks … Borchardt already has 78 blocks in 27 games played this year, #1 in the Pac- Curtis 10 and the school record holder for a single season at Stanford … Borchardt is trying to become the first Stanford player to lead the Borchardt league in blocked shots … Has at least one block in 26 of 27 Class games played … Recorded a school record six blocks in two Junior games (Purdue & Michigan State) this year … Originally set the Height blocks school record with six against Cal State Bakersfield during 7-0 the 1999-00 season … Has collected double-doubles (points- Weight rebounds) in 15 games … Borchardt scored a career-high 29 240 points along with nine rebounds and two blocks at Oregon (1/12/02) … Collected 28 points and nine rebounds at Arizona Position (2/28/02) … Tallied 27 points (9-for-11 from the floor), ten Center rebounds and six blocks against Michigan State … Borchardt Hometown scored 25 points and grabbed a career-high 21 rebounds against Redmond, WA Arizona (2/2/02) … Borchardt’s 21 rebounds against the Wildcats Birthdate was fifth-best in school history … Scored 25 points (10-for-11 September 13, 1980 from the floor, seventh-best effort in school history) and grabbed High School 14 rebounds with a career-high five assists, three blocks and a Eastlake steal in 29 minutes of play against Long Beach State (12/15/01) per game during the 1972-73 season … Borchardt is shooting … Against Oregon (2/7/02), Borchardt scored 24 points, grabbed .576 from the floor, second-best on the Cardinal and third-best in Major the Pac-10 … Stanford’s second leading scorer at 17.0 ppg (#7 in American Studies 15 rebounds, blocked five shots and dished out three assists … Against Oregon State (2/9/02), tallied 20 points and 12 rebounds the Pac-10) … In the last eleven games, averaging 18.5 points and … At Arizona State (3/2/02), Borchardt tallied 19 points, 17 13.3 rebounds in his last eleven games … Named to the all-tour- rebounds and four blocks … At Washington State (2/16/02), nament team at the Stanford Invitational … Named Pac-10 scored 19 points and grabbed eleven rebounds along with five Player of the Week for his 47 points, 26 rebounds and five blocks blocks … At Oregon State (1/10/02), Borchardt scored 17 points in wins at Arizona (2/28/02) and Arizona State (3/2/02). and grabbed 18 rebounds … Borchardt opened the season with 2000-01 Season (Sophomore): Missed the last 14 games of the his first collegiate double-double with 17 points and eleven season with a stress fracture of the navicular bone in his right rebounds at New (11/20/01) … Borchardt then added 15 foot … It was the second straight year that he has been bothered points and eleven rebounds against Southern Utah (11/20/01) … by a bad foot … Underwent surgery (3/6/01) where two screws Borchardt added another double-double with 13 points, 20 were implanted into his navicular bone to help stabilize the area rebounds and a school record six blocks against Purdue … Missed a total of 17 games … Had blocked 19 shots off the (11/24/01) … Only ten players in school history have grabbed 20 bench (16.5 minutes per game) … Blocked four shots against or more rebounds in a game … That list now includes Old Dominion (11/23/00) at the Puerto Rico Shootout … Borchardt’s 20 boards against Purdue (11/24/01) and 21 against Blocked at least two shots in four games … Blocked at least one Arizona (2/2/02) … Recorded another double-digit rebound shot in 12 games … Scored in double figures in four games, game with eleven against Texas (12/1/01) … One of the nation’s including a season-high 14 points in the season opener against leading rebounders at 11.4 per game (#1 in the Pac-10) … Since San Francisco State (11/19/00) … Shot .534 from the floor, and the 1952-53 season, only eight Stanford players have averaged in had hit 16-of-21 shots for .762 in his last six games. double figures in rebounds for a season … Curtis Borchardt, at 1999-00 Season (Freshman): Made an impact in Stanford’s 11.4 rebounds per game, is trying to become the ninth player in success, but sat out the last eleven games of the year with a stress school history to do so … The last player to average in double- fracture in his right foot … Borchardt suffered the injury in the digit single season rebounding was Adam Keefe at 12.2 per game navicular bone on the top of his right foot in front of the ankle during the 1991-92 campaign … Rich Kelley (1972-75) accom- … Borchardt said the injury was cumulative rather than sudden plished the feat three times including a school record 13.2 boards

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 20-0 31-81 .383 1-6 .167 9-13 .692 27-47/3.7 72 3.6 15 11 42 5 250 2000-01 17-0 31-58 .534 3-7 .429 43-56 .768 20-52/4.2 108 6.4 14 12 19 5 280 2001-02 27-27 160-278 .576 11-25 .440 128-186 .688 97-212/11.4 459 17.0 29 54 78 16 838 Totals 64-27 222-417 .532 15-38 .395 180-255 .706 144-311/7.1 639 10.0 29 77 139 26 1,368

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… Gave Stanford added strength along the front line … # Borchardt finished second on the team in blocks with 42, includ- 2 ing a school record six blocks against Cal State Bakersfield (11/24/99) … In only 20 games, Borchardt reached the Stanford single season Top 10 list … His 42 blocks is sixth-best for a single season at Stanford and third-best in the freshman record book … Borchardt averaged 2.1 blocks per game, second-best in the Pac- 10 … Recorded at least one block in 15 games, and had two or more blocks in 12 games … Blocked four shots against national- ly-ranked Auburn (11/27/99), but more importantly score a team-high 15 points (including a key three-pointer with 1:35 to play to give the Cardinal the lead), and grabbed six rebounds … Gave Stanford eleven quality minutes with six rebounds and three blocks against Duke (11/11/99) in the season opener … Snared eight rebounds in 14 minutes of play against Iowa (11/12/99) in the championship game of the Coaches vs Cancer Tournament in New York City. High School: Enjoyed a sensational senior season, averaging 28.2 points, 14.8 rebounds and 5.4 blocks per game … Voted the Curtis Washington State Player of the Year … Voted Mr. Basketball in the state of Washington by the coaches … Gatorade State Player Borchardt of the Year … Named to the 15-player Long Beach Press- Telegram’s 23rd annual “Best of the West” team which included teammates Justin Davis and … Helped lead Eastlake High School to the state tournament semi-finals during his senior season … His senior season was highlighted by a 46- point, 18-rebound, seven block performance against Lake Washington High School … Although 6-foot-11, hit 49 percent from three-point territory, shot 81 percent from the free throw line, and 55 percent from the field … Helped lead Eastlake High School to a 22-8 record and a second place finish in league play during his senior season … Selected to play in the Dada All-Star Classic in Los Angeles, featuring the top high school players in Training Center in Colorado Springs, Co … Like the other the country … Played for the West All-Stars which defeated the Stanford recruits, Curtis was an outstanding student as well as an National All-Stars, 129-112, in Prep Live ’99, a game which fea- excellent basketball player … He received A’s in every class he tured the top high school seniors in the country … The game took since the seventh grade except for one; an advanced place- also featured two of Borchardt’s Stanford teammates, Justin Davis ment chemistry class where he received a B+. and Casey Jacobsen … Named to the Orange County Register Cardinal Catalogue: Curtis’ father, Jon, played nine seasons in “Fabulous 15” first team … Just before the start of his senior sea- the NFL (6 years with the Buffalo Bills from 1979-84, 3 years with son, Curtis was named a high honorable mention All-American the Seattle Seahawks from 1986-87) as an offensive lineman … by Street & Smith’s, a “Prime Prospect” by The Sporting News, and Borchardt is popular with his teammates, calling him mantis (as the Blue Ribbon Yearbook “Stars of the Future” list … As a junior, in the insect “praying mantis”) … Borchardt takes the friendly averaged a team-high 23 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and ribbing in stride, and even pokes fun at himself, comparing him- nearly three blocks per game … In a game against Juanita High self to the character “Bull” from the old television sitcom, Night School, Borchardt scored 31 points, grabbed 18 rebounds and Court. blocked eight shots … For the season, shot 56 percent from the floor … Gained numerous post-season honors including All- King Conference, all-region and all-state … During the summer of 1998, Borchardt competed for the silver medal winning West team (along with teammate Casey Jacobsen) at the USA Basketball Men’s Youth Development Festival at the U.S. Olympic

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Stanford: Very gifted offensively …. Has great touch, scores the # ball, can shoot it deep, puts it on the floor, and can play above the 1 rim … Possesses a mid-range shot that is often compared to for- mer NBA star George Gervin … According to his high school coach, David Breig, “Josh has the talent, the grades, the manners, the morals, the ethics. You really couldn’t ask for more out of Josh. He’s polite. Nothing gets to his head.” 2001-02 (Freshman): Named honorable mention All Pac-10 freshman … Childress can create his shot off the dribble and has deep range … Childress’ game is likened to former NBA all-star George Gervin … Stanford’s fourth leading scorer at 7.9 ppg … Childress was only the second freshman to start his first collegiate game during head coach Mike Montgomery’s 16-year tenure at Stanford … The other freshman was Brevin Knight during the 1993-94 season … Childress has scored in double figures in ten Josh games, including a season-high 21 points against Purdue (11/24/01) … Childress hit 9-of-14 shots against the Childress Boilermarkers … Scored 19 points along with nine rebounds at Class Oregon State (1/10/02) … Childress can also rebound … Freshman Averaging 4.9 rebounds per game, second-best on the Cardinal Height (#19 in the Pac-10) and the most by a freshman since Jason 6-8 Collins averaged 6.1 boards per game during the 1999-00 season Weight … Has grabbed five or more rebounds in 14 games … Recorded 190 his first collegiate double-double with 14 points and a career- high 12 rebounds at UCLA (1/24/02) … Tallied nine boards Position against Southern Utah (11/20/01), California (1/6/02) and at Guard/Forward Oregon State (1/10/02). Hometown Lakewood, CA High School: A McDonald’s High School All-American … During his senior season, helped his team to the state playoffs, Birthdate averaging 24 points, eight rebounds, five assists and three blocks June 20, 1983 per game for Mayfair High School … In one three-overtime High School game against Long Beach Poly, scored 39 points and grabbed 20 Mayfair rebounds … Gained numerous post-season honors including all- Cardinal Catalogue: Volunteered with the Young Black Major state, and league MVP … During his junior season, averaged 22 Scholars, a mentoring and tutoring student group that also per- Undeclared points, seven rebounds and three assists per game … Helped lead formed community service projects … Also played volleyball at his team to a 27-3 record and the semi-finals of the California Mayfair High School. state tournament … In one memorable game against Cerritos, scored 40 points (16-of-17 from the floor) and grabbed 20 rebounds in three quarters of play … For his efforts, was named All-CIF and All-Suburban League … During his sophomore sea- son, averaged 22.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and two assists as Mayfair won the CIF-SS Division IIA crown, and he won the CIF-SS Division IIA Player of the Year award.

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2001-02 28-6 87-215 .405 21-74 .284 25-36 .694 41-95/4.9 220 7.9 21 22 11 18 606 Totals 28-6 87-215 .405 21-74 .284 25-36 .694 41-95/4.9 220 7.9 21 22 11 18 606

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Stanford: A great athlete with a tremendous upside, according to # Cardinal head coach Mike Montgomery … A very team oriented 22 player who is athletic, runs the floor like a deer, and likes to rebounds … A great leader, an articulate young man, who is respected by his teammates and schoolmates. 2001-02 Season (Sophomore): Stanford’s power forward who has started 18 of Stanford’s 28 games … Missed the games against USC (2/21/02) and UCLA (2/23/02) with bruised ribs … Since returning, has grabbed 18 rebounds in three games at Arizona (2/28/02, five rebounds), Arizona State (3/2/02, seven rebounds) and USC (3/7/02, six rebounds at Pac-10 Tournament) … An athletic frontline player who is active at both ends of the court … Davis notched his first collegiate double- double with 19 points (8-for-10 from the floor) and ten rebounds against Brigham Young (12/22/01) at the Las Vegas Justin Showdown … Davis then followed with 12 points (5-for-6 from the floor) along with four rebounds against Michigan State Davis (12/29/01) at the Pete Newell Challenge … Davis started the sea- Class son hitting 7-of-10 shots in wins over New Mexico (11/17/01) Sophomore and Southern Utah (11/20/01) … Collected ten points and eight Height rebounds in the season opener at New Mexico (11/17/01) … 6-8 Shooting .583 from the floor … Averaging 4.6 points and 4.3 Weight rebounds per game. 230 2000-01 Season (Freshman): Established himself as one of Position Stanford’s key players off the bench (11.6 mpg) … Named hon- Forward orable mention All Pac-10 freshman team member … Played Hometown double-digits in minutes played in 14 games … Against Oregon Berkeley, CA (1/31/01), collected a career-high ten rebounds along with seven High School points, three steals, a block and an assist in 20 minutes of play … St. Joseph Notre Dame Collected eight points (4-for-5 from the floor) and six rebounds in 16 minutes of play at California (2/17/01) … Saw his first col- Birthdate legiate action against Sacred Heart (12/18/00) and responded April 22, 1981 Beach Press-Telegram’s 23rd annual “Best of the West” team which with seven points in 14 minutes of play … Tallied 19 minutes included teammates Curtis Borchardt and Casey Jacobsen … His Major against Fordham (12/29/00) at the Cable Car Classic and Communication team finished the year 22-7 during his senior season, losing by responded with nine points and nine rebounds … In a season- only two points in the Northern California Section to eventual high 21 minutes, tallied eight points, three rebounds, and two champion DeLaSalle (30-1) … A four-year starter … During his blocks against UCLA (2/3/01) … In his last 15 games, hit 61 per- junior season, helped lead his team to a 29-5 record and a berth cent (25-of-41) from the floor … Overall, hit .514 from the floor in the championship game of the state tournament … Gained … Missed the first six games of the season with a strained all-league honors during his junior and senior seasons at St. abdominal muscle and a sprained ankle. Joseph … Also co-MVP of the team … Scored 18 points and 1999-00 Season (Redshirt Freshman): Redshirted. grabbed seven rebounds to help lead the West All-Stars to a 129- High School: One of the premier power forwards as a high 112 victory over the National All-Stars in Prep Live ’99, featuring school senior … One of the top high school players in the coun- the top high school seniors in the country … The game also fea- try during his senior season regardless of position … Signed in tured two of Justin’s teammates, Casey Jacobsen, who scored 21 the spring of 1999 which capped off a freshman group consid- points, and Curtis Borchardt … Gained MVP honors at the pres- ered quite possibly the best ever in Stanford hoops history … tigious Beach Ball Classic in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina … Averaged 17.3 points and ten rebounds per game (20 games) at Scored 25 points, grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked six shots in a St. Joseph Notre Dame High School … Scored a career-high 27 semi-final game at the tournament … Also gained all-tourna- points in handing Richmond High School its first loss of the sea- ment honors at the Kruel Classic in Florida … Selected to play in son … Despite the fact that he missed the last two months of the the All-California All-Star Classic, a game that featured the top season with a broken bone in his right wrist, he still gained first state high school players … Also picked to compete in the Dada team all-state honors by Cal-Hi Sports, all-Metro first team hon- All-Star Classic in Los Angeles, featuring 13 high school All- ors by the San Francisco Examiner, and first team honors by the Americans. Alameda Newspaper Group … Named to the 15-player Long

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 25-0 37-72 .514 0-0 .000 23-52 .442 20-55/3.0 97 3.9 9 11 6 16 289 2001-02 26-18 49-84 .583 0-0 .000 22-52 .423 52-60/4.3 120 4.6 19 23 5 12 428 Totals 51-18 86-156 .551 0-0 .000 45-104 .433 72-115/3.7 217 4.3 19 34 11 28 717 Justin Davis in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 3-0 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 5/1.7 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 13 Totals 3-0 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 5/1.7 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 13

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Stanford: Great at passing the ball in the open court, according # to the Cardinal coaching staff … Can play both guard positions 25 … Tony is ambidextrous … Tony shoots the basketball lefthand- ed, but does most everything else righthanded. 2001-02 (Senior): Stanford’s starting point-guard … A co-cap- tain along with Casey Jacobsen … Giovacchini’s assist-to- turnover ratio is good at 69-to-41 … In 21 of 28 games, had two turnovers or less … Played a pivotal role in Stanford’s 90-87 overtime victory over Oregon (2/7/02) … Giovacchini hit a three-pointer with four seconds to play to tie the game at 78-78 and send the contest into overtime … In overtime, hit four free throws in the final 17 seconds to help seal the 90-87 victory over the Ducks … Scored a season-high 13 points (4-for-5 from the floor, 3-for-3 from three-point territory) in the season-opener at New Mexico (11/17/01) … Giovacchini scored eleven points (3- Tony for-4 from three-point territory) at USC (1/25/02) … Tallied ten points (3-for-4 from three-point territory) and grabbed a season- Giovacchini high six rebounds against Portland State (12/19/01) in the cham- Class pionship game of the Stanford Invitational … Scored ten points Senior (2-for-3 from three-point territory) against USC (3/7/02) at the Height Pac-10 Tournament … Dished out a career-high eight assists 6-2 against Southern Utah (11/20/01) … Tallied seven assists with no Weight turnovers against Belmont (12/18/01) at the Stanford Invitational 180 … Giovacchini has piled up 205 career assists to rank 19th on the Position Stanford career charts … Giovacchini needs 15 assists to match Guard his uncle Paul Giovacchini (220 assists, 1976-79) in the Stanford record books at #15. Hometown Salt Lake City, UT 2000-01 (Junior): Looked solid at both the point and off-guard High School positions … Scored a season-high seven points against Memphis Judge Memorial (11/24/00) and against UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) … Tallied a career-high eight assists and no turnovers at California (2/17/01) Birthdate … Averaged 12.3 minutes off the bench … Played double-digits September 9, 1979 (11/18/98), and collected four points, two rebounds and two in minutes in 27 of the team’s 34 games. Major assists … Collected 17 minutes of playing time against Nevada Science, Technology & 1999-00 (Sophomore): Improved and saw quality playing time (12/17/98), dished out three assists and grabbed two rebounds … Society … Scored a career-high 14 points (5-for-5 from the floor, 4-for-4 Hit a key three-pointer to tie the game at 47-47 midway through from three-point territory) along with three assists and two steals the second half at Pacific (12/19/98). against New Hampshire (12/29/99) … Tallied seven points in 15 High School: The eighth major college to graduate minutes of play against Oregon (2/10/00) … Turned in seven from Judge Memorial High School … The first player in Judge points, two rebounds, two assists and a steal against California Memorial history to lead the team in points (20.7 ppg), rebounds (2/19/00) … Played double digits in minutes in 21 games (8.3 rpg) and assists (7.5 apg) … Scored a career-high 36 points (including ten of the last eleven games), including a season-high against Wood Cross High School … Dished out 13 assists in one 23 minutes against California (2/19/00). game, and grabbed 12 rebounds in two games … A three-year 1998-99 Season (Freshman): Added valuable depth to the starter, gained first team all-state honors all three seasons, in point-guard position … Played in 23 games … With the sprained addition to all-league honors … Led his team to three state play- foot injury to Michael McDonald earlier in the season, Tony off appearances. moved in as the backup point-guard to Arthur Lee … Played 16 Cardinal Chronicle: Tony’s uncle, Paul, played basketball at or more minutes in five games … Played 17 minutes against Stanford (1975-79) and his father, Marty, played at Washington Santa Clara (12/22/98), and chalked up a season-high eleven State (1974-77) … Paul was a starter during his senior season points (4-for-6 from the floor), five assists, three rebounds and a (1978-79) and dished out 90 assists. steal … Played 17 minutes, scored seven points, grabbed four rebounds, collected three steals and two assists against Southwest Missouri State (11/20/98) … Played 18 minutes against SMU

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 1998-99 23-0 9-35 .257 4-20 .200 16-22 .727 3-16/0.9 38 1.7 11 23 1 6 175 1999-00 31-0 27-76 .355 16-53 .302 19-23 .826 2-31/1.1 89 2.9 14 47 0 16 399 2000-01 34-0 20-58 .345 4-22 .182 24-40 .600 6-28/1.0 68 2.0 7 66 4 14 418 2001-02 28-28 32-100 .320 24-65 .369 24-32 .750 8-57/2.3 112 4.0 13 69 1 17 618 Totals 116-28 88-269 .327 48-160 .300 83-117 .709 19-132/1.3 307 2.6 14 205 6 53 1,610 Tony Giovacchini in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 2-0 1-4 .250 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 3/1.5 3 1.5 3 5 0 1 30 2000-01 4-0 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2/0.5 9 2.3 7 4 0 2 36 Totals 6-0 5-10 .500 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 5/0.9 12 2.0 7 9 0 3 66

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Stanford: Described by the Cardinal coaches as a tough kid, a # great leader, loves the game, wants to win, and will do what it 11 takes to win. 2001-02 Season (Freshman): Named honorable mention All- Pac-10 freshman … One of Stanford’s two reserve point-guards … The Stanford coaches like his toughness and determination … Hernandez is a natural born leader … Hernandez has appeared in 27 games with a season-high 23 minutes against Washington State (1/17/02) and Washington (2/14/02), 22 against Washington (1/19/02), 21 against Oregon (1/12/02) and USC (2/21/02) and 20 minutes against Oregon State (1/10/02) … Has played double- digits in minutes in 16 games … Hernandez collected a season- high 14 points (4-for-5 from three-point territory), four assists and two steals … Tallied ten points, four rebounds and three assists against Belmont (12/18/01). High School: Helped lead Clovis West High School to 134 wins during his career … During his senior season, helped lead Clovis Chris West High School to a 31-3 record, the section and league cham- Hernandez pionship, and a trip to finals of the Southern Section … Clovis Class West was ranked second in the state and 12th in the nation dur- Freshman ing his senior season (16.7 ppg, 6.9 apg) … Shot 51 percent from Height the floor and 83 percent from the free throw line … Scored 29 6-2 points against Modesto Christian … Gained numerous awards during his senior campaign, including all-state, MVP of the Weight 185 region and all-league … A nominee for the McDonald’s All- America team … Named the California State Division I Player of Position the Year during his junior campaign … Helped lead Clovis West Guard to the California state championship game during his junior sea- Hometown son … He helped sparkplug the team that tied a state record with Fresno, CA 39 victories (39-3) while averaging 13.7 points and 7.0 assists per High School game … During his junior season, Clovis West enjoyed a #3 state Clovis West ranking, and ninth in the country … During his high school Birthdate career, Clovis West scored big wins over such notables as state March 17, 1983 champion Dominguez and Mater Dei. Major Cardinal Catalogue: Benches around 310 pounds for a player Undeclared who weighs 185 pounds … Played a game with nine stitches in his hand, and in another game, suffered a gash that eventually required seven stitches … Gained numerous academic honors, including CISF scholar-athlete.

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2001-02 27-0 19-55 .345 10-33 .303 24-34 .706 9-22/1.1 72 2.7 14 45 0 15 357 Totals 27-0 19-55 .345 10-33 .303 24-34 .706 9-22/1.1 72 2.7 14 45 0 15 357

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Stanford: Casey has made a major impact in the Stanford bas- # ketball program since his arrival … An outstanding player, a great 23 competitor … Both a scorer and a shooter … He can defend, take the charge, and he’ll get a rebound in a crowd because he’s tough, according to the Cardinal coaching staff … A complete player who plays hard, and plays smart … An excellent perimeter player, yet is equally adept at beating defenders off the dribble … His name appears in the Stanford record book 39 times. 2001-02 Season (Junior): An All-America candidate … A can- didate for the John Wooden and Naismith Player of the Year Awards … Earned his third All-Conference award, joining just 33 other players in Pac-10 history to accomplish that feat … Named second team All-American by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) … Named to the NABC District- 14 first team … Also named to the USBWA District-9 first team … A co-captain along with Tony Giovacchini … Stanford’s lead- Casey ing scorer at 22.0 ppg (#1 in the Pac-10) … Jacobsen is trying to become Stanford’s first conference scoring champion since the Jacobsen 1983-84 season when Keith Jones averaged 20.0 ppg … Since the (All-America Candidate) 1927-28 season, only three Stanford players (Hank Luisetti in Class 1936, 1937, 1938, Ed Tucker in 1952, Russ Lawler (1954) have Junior won the conference scoring title … Jacobsen made Stanford his- tory with his 49-point performance (14-for-22 from the floor, 6- Height for-10 from three-point territory, 15-for-17 from the free throw 6-6 line) against Arizona State (1/31/02) … Jacobsen’s 49 points were Weight second most in school history, only one point behind Hank 215 Luisetti’s 50 points on Jan. 1, 1938 against Duquesne in Cleveland Position … Luisetti’s record remains the oldest in Stanford men’s basket- Guard/Forward ball history … Jacobsen’s 49 points were sixth-best in league his- Hometown tory, the most in Maples Pavilion history, and the most by a colle- Glendora, CA giate player in the nation this year … Jacobsen became only the sixth player in school history to score 40 or more points in a Birthdate four assists and two steals against Brigham Young (12/22/01) at March 19, 1981 game, and the most ever scored against Arizona State … For his 73 points in games against Arizona State (49 points, 1/31/02) and the Las Vegas Showdown … Jacobsen recorded his first collegiate High School Arizona (24 points, 2/2/02), Jacobsen was named Pac-10 Player of double-double with 26 points and 12 rebounds against Purdue Glendora the Week … Jacobsen scored 41 points (14-for-25 from the floor, (11/24/01) … Jacobsen scored a game-high 25 points against Major 3-for-6 from three-point territory, 10-for-14 from the free throw Belmont (12/18/01) … Tallied 24 points and nine rebounds Communication line) in Stanford’s 90-87 overtime victory over Oregon (2/7/02) against Portland State (12/19/01) in the championship game of … Only two players in school history have ever scored 40 or the Stanford Invitational to earn tournament MVP honors … more points in game (Hank Luisetti and Casey Jacobsen) … Scored 23 points along with four assists in 32 minutes of play Jacobsen’s career-best is 53 points scored during his junior season against Long Beach State (12/15/01) … Has scored in double fig- at Glendora High School against Murrieta Valley … Jacobsen has ures in all but three games this year … Has been a marked target expanded his game with his rebounding average (4.4 per game, by opposing defenses. grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against Purdue) and is also Most Points – All Games (Pac-10) the team’s leading assist person with 101 (dished out a career- 1. 61 points – Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs WSU, February 25, 1967 high eight assists in the season opener at New Mexico) … Ninth 1. 61 points – Eddie House, Arizona State vs Cal, January 8, 2000 in the Pac-10 in assists at 3.61 per game … Jacobsen is trying to 3. 58 points – Gary Payton, OSU vs USC, February 22, 1990 become the first non-point guard at Stanford lead the team in 4. 56 points – Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs USC, December 3, 1966 assists average since the 1974-75 season when forward Melvin 5. 50 points – Hank Luisetti, Stanford vs Duquesne, Jan. 1, 1938 Arterberry averaged 3.9 per game … Sixth in the Pac-10 in 6. 49 points – Casey Jacobsen, Stanford vs ASU, January 31, 2002 assist/turnover ratio (1.58) … Jacobsen scored 32 points (4-for-4 6. 49 points – Bob Houbregs, Washington vs Idaho, January 10, 1953 from three-point territory) at Oregon (1/12/02) … Tallied 31 points at Washington (2/14/02) … Scored 28 points along with

Career Statistics Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3p-3pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 31-18 139-298 .466 74-170 .435 97-136 .713 32-61/3.0 449 14.5 26 70 1 14 883 2000-01 34-34 203-400 .508 84-178 .472 126-155 .813 28-108/4.0 616 18.1 27 78 3 18 1,079 2001-02 28-28 193-435 .444 63-166 .380 168-219 .767 39-84/4.4 617 22.0 49 101 3 17 987 Totals 93-80 535-1133 .472 221-514 .430 391-510 .767 99-253/3.8 1,682 18.1 49 249 7 49 2,949 Casey Jacobsen in the NCAA Tournament Year Gp-Gs Fg-Fga Pct 3p-3pa Pct Ft-Fta Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts Avg Hi Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 2-2 8-21 .381 5-15 .333 2-2 1.000 3/1.5 23 11.5 18 4 0 2 63 2000-01 4-4 24-45 .533 8-15 .533 20-23 .870 17/8.5 76 19.0 27 10 1 2 141 Totals 6-6 32-66 .485 13-30 .433 22-25 .880 20/3.3 99 16.5 27 14 1 4 204

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Most Points – All Games (Stanford) from the floor … Scored a season-high 27 points and tied a # 1. 50 points – Hank Luisetti, Stanford vs Duquesne, Jan. 1, 1938 school record for most points scored in an NCAA Tournament 23 2. 49 points – Casey Jacobsen, Stanford vs ASU, January 31, 2002 game against Cincinnati (3/22/01) … Tallied 26 points against 3. 46 points – Hank Luisetti vs Oregon, 1937-38 Duke (12/21/00) … Named Fox Sports National Player of the 4. 42 points – Tom Dose vs Washington State, 1963-64 Week for his winning basket with 3.6 seconds against Duke 5. 41 points – Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, 2001-02 (12/21/00) … Chalked up 23 points in the Pac-10 season opener 5. 41 points – Kimberly Belton vs USC, 1979-80 at Arizona State (1/4/01) … Scored 22 points against Memphis 5. 41 points – Claude Terry vs Oregon State, 1970-71 (11/24/00) and (11/25/00) … Named MVP at the Puerto 2000-01 Season (Sophomore): An All-America candidate who Rico Shootout … In three games against Old Dominion put up All-America-type numbers … Named first team All- (11/23/00), Memphis (11/24/00) and Georgia (11/25/00) in San American by Associated Press, The Sporting News, the John Juan, scored 60 points and grabbed 13 rebounds … Named to Wooden team, and the United States Basketball Writers the all-tourney team at the Stanford Invitational with 38 points Association (USBWA) … He is the first Stanford player to be in games against Sacred Heart (12/18/00) and Georgia Tech named a first team Associated Press All-America … Named a sec- (12/19/00) … Also named to the all-tournament team at the ond team All-America by ESPN.com, the National Association of Cable Car Classic … In two games against Fordham (12/29/00) Basketball Coaches (NABC), and Basketball Times … One of 15 and Santa Clara (12/30/00), scored 37 points, grabbed eight finalists for Naismith Player of the Year and Oscar Robertson rebounds and dished out six assists … Named Pac-10 Player of Player of the Year … Named Player of the Year on the USBWA All the Week for his efforts in helping scoring wins at USC (3/1/01) District-9 team … Named first team All District-9 by the and UCLA (3/3/01) … In the two games against the Trojans and USBWA … Named to the National Association of Basketball Bruins, Jacobsen averaged 19 points, four rebounds and 2.5 Casey Coaches (NABC) All District-14 first team for a second straight assists, enabling Stanford to clinch at least a share of the Pac-10 Jacobsen season … Co-winner of the ESPN The Magazine Shooter of the title. Year along with Joseph Forte of North Carolina … Named to the 1999-00 Season (Freshman): Named Pac-10 Co-Freshman of (All-America Candidate) ten-member CollegeInsider.com All-America team … Named to the Year … The Sporting News Freshman of the Year … Basketball the NCAA West Regional all-tournament team … Co-winner of Times All-Freshman first team All-America … Named First Team the Hank Luisetti MVP … Stanford’s top scorer at 18.1 ppg, All Pac-10 … Named first team NABC District-14 selection, third-best in the Pac-10 … Led the team in scoring in 20 games, along with teammate Mark Madsen … Not since the 1985-86 and scored in double-figures in 33 games … Led the team in season had a freshman led the Cardinal in scoring … That streak three-pointers with a school record 84 … Shot .472 from three- ended in 1999-00 as Casey Jacobsen was #1 in scoring at 14.5 ppg point territory, second-best in the Pac-10 and fourth in the coun- (#13 in the Pac-10) … Todd Lichti, Stanford’s all-time leading try … Shot 50 percent or better from three-point territory in 20 scorer, led the Cardinal in his freshman season (1985-86) at 17.2 games … Hit at least one three-pointer in 33 games, and 39 ppg … Lichti started 25 of 30 games that year, while Jacobsen straight games over the last two seasons … Overall, shot .508 started 18 of the 31 games … Averaged 28.5 minutes per game … Scored 346 points in the last 22 games, an average of 15.7 ppg … Scored in double figures in eight games off the bench, and in 16 of 18 games as a starter … Gained all-tournament honors at the Stanford Invitational with 41 points, eight rebounds and five assists in two games … Turned in a season-best 26 points (10- for-16 from the floor), along with five rebounds and four assists against New Hampshire (12/19/99) … Tallied 24 points in 32 minutes of play against Arizona State (1/6/00) … Churned out 23 points (8-for-11 from the floor, 7-for-9 from three-point terri- tory) in a 89-52 win at Washington State (2/24/00) … Scored 23 points in 22 minutes of play against USC (3/2/00) … Turned in 20 points (five three-pointers), four assists and three steals at Arizona (3/9/00) … Starred in Stanford’s 72-58 win over Iowa (11/12/99) … Tallied 17 points (6-for-9 from the floor, 4-for-5 from three-point territory), grabbed three rebounds and stole two passes against the Hawkeyes … Scored 13 of his 17 points in a five-minute, 17-second span in the second half … Named the tournament’s MVP at the Delta Airlines Classic for Kids in Atlanta with 15 points and seven rebounds in 31 minutes of play against Georgia Tech (12/11/99) … Started his first collegiate game at Oregon State (1/13/00) with 16 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal in 32 minutes … Tops on the team in three-point goals with 74 … The freshman school record holder in three-point goals (74) and three-point attempts (170) … Shot .435 (74-for-170) from three-point territory, #3 in the Pac-10 … Stanford records date back to only the 1959-60 season … Excluding Stanford freshman which did not compete on the var- sity level because of NCAA rules back then, Jacobsen is currently #2 on the Cardinal list of freshman varsity scorers. High School: Voted California state Player of the Year by Cal-Hi Sports … Voted first team all-state by Cal-Hi Sports … Named All- CIF Southern Section Co-Player of the Year … Chalked up 280

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points from 20 ballots sent to coaches and prep basketball scouts to ing his junior campaign, including CIF Southern Section Division I # lead the vote getters on the 23rd annual Long Beach Press-Telegram’s Player of the Year, and Baseline League MVP … In addition, 23 “Best of the West” team … Received eight #1 prospect votes, giving Jacobsen was chosen all-state, and USA Today All-USA Honorable him the distinction of being the top basketball prospect among Mention … As a sophomore in 1996-97, averaged 26 points and six high school seniors in the Western United States … Jacobsen was rebounds per game … Shot 53 percent from the floor, and 43 per- one of three Stanford freshman recruits to be named to the 15-play- cent from three-point territory … Named first team all-CIF and er team, the others being Curtis Borchardt and Justin Davis … third team all-state following the 1996-97 season … Averaged 14.5 Winner of the Los Angeles Times Athlete of the Year award, other- points and 4.5 rebounds per game as a freshman in 1995-96. wise known as the George Yardley Award … A four-year letterwin- Cardinal Catalogue: Casey Jacobsen is also an outstanding stu- ner … Finished his high school career with 3,284 points, now the dent … A four-year member of the Glendora High School’s Honor holder of the CIF Southern Section all-time scoring record, unseat- Roll and a John Wooden Scholar (3.9 gpa) … Casey is one of four ing former Glendora and UCLA standout ’s previous brothers in the Jacobsen household … Casey’s brother, Brock, record of 3,053 which had lasted from 1989 until the 1999 season played and graduated with a business degree from the University of … Jacobsen is second on the California state scoring list behind San Diego (1995-99), while another brother, Adam gained both his Darnell Robinson of Emeryville, who scored 3,359 points from bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Pacific (1993- 1990-93 … Averaged 31.2 ppg (third highest in the state), nine 98) … The youngest brother of the Jacobsen group is Derek, age 14 rebounds, four assists and two steals per game as Glendora High … Casey (220 three-pointers), Adam (311 three-pointers) and School finished the season with a 31-3 record during his senior sea- Brock (92 three-pointers) have combined to score 623 three-point- son …Scored 43 points in a game against Capistrano Valley … At ers in their collegiate careers … That is #1 in national collegiate bas- the McDonald’s All-American game, scored 22 points … Followed ketball history … The national record was 597 three-pointers by the Casey that up with a game record 31 points (10-for-14 field goals, a game McCarthy brothers (Brendan, who scored 300 three-pointers at St. Jacobsen record 6-for-8 three-point goals, 19 points in the second half) in 28 Anselm College in New Hampshire from 1993-96, and Kevin minutes of play to lead the USA Basketball Junior National Select McCarthy, who scored 297 three-pointers at New Hampshire (All-America Candidate) team over the International Select team, 107-95, before a national College from 1989-92) … He was guest speaker at the Glendora television audience on ESPN at the Nike Hoop Summit in Tampa, Little League’s opening day ceremonies, and addressed his church Fl … The game pitted the USA’s top high school senior boys against on Mother’s Day … , Michael , Shaquille the world’s best 20-and-under players … Scored a team-high 21 O’Neal and are four of his favorite players … points to lead the West All-Stars to a 129-112 victory over the Casey’s father, Von, starred as a prep at Crawford High School (San National All-Stars in Prep Live ’99, an all-star game featuring the Diego) and in college at San Diego State … Von knocked down cit- nation’s top high school seniors … The game also featured two of rus trees in the backyard to build a regulation halfcourt, complete Jacobsen’s teammates, Justin Davis, who scored 18 points and with lights, a regulation college 3-point line and breakaway rims … grabbed seven rebounds, and Curtis Borchardt … A Parade Gained a berth on the 2000 USA Basketball Men’s Select Team that Magazine All-American … Named the nation’s #3 off-guard by played against the USA Basketball Men’s Senior National Team on ESPN … Named first team High School All-American by Basketball Sept. 2, 2000 (scored seven points in eleven minutes of play, hitting Times … One scouting service, Fastbreak Magazine, ranked Casey as 3-of-4 shots with one three-pointer) … Jacobsen is no stranger to the third-best off-guard in the country, and among the Top 30 play- playing on U.S. National Teams … Played on the 1999 Junior World ers in the country … Two other scouting services, including Prep Championship Team and the 1999 U.S. Men’s Junior National Stars, rated Jacobsen the sixth-best swingman in the country … Select Team, and was also a member of the gold medal winning Named a USA Today pre-season (senior) Super 25 player … Named 1998 World Youth Games Team and the silver medal winning West to the Orange County Register (Fabulous 15) first team … Named Team at the 1998 USA Basketball Youth Developmental Festival. the nation’s #14 high school senior in the Recruiter’s Handbook’s 1999 Winter Rankings … Before his senior season, Casey was named an All-American by Street & Smith’s, a “Prime Prospect” by The Sporting News in their pre-season national magazine, and among the Top 44 players in the nation by Blue Ribbon Yearbook … During the summer of 1998, Casey captained the gold medal win- ning USA Basketball Men’s World Youth Games team (17-under) that chalked up six wins, including a 78-72 victory over in the championship game in , Russia … Jacobsen led the USA team in scoring at 24 points per game (six games) … Also averaged seven rebounds, shot 54 percent (49-for-90 from the field), and hit 40 percent (16-for-40) from three-point territory … Jacobsen scored a game-high 23 points in the gold medal game, including back-to-back three-pointers in the second half to help open a cushion for the American squad … Also handed out four assists and recorded three steals … Jacobsen also competed for the silver medal winning West team at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Co … During his junior season (1997- 98), averaged 33.4 points (led the state in scoring), nine rebounds and four assists per game in leading his team to the CIF Southern Section Division 1A championship … Averaged 45 points per game in the playoffs, and in one game, he made eleven 3-pointers … Scored 1,050 points, only the fourth player in California state histo- ry to score at least 1,000 points in a season … Shot 57 percent from the field and 77 percent from the free throw line as Glendora High School chalked up a 31-2 record … Gained numerous honors dur-

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Stanford: A strong, physical player who has fit in with Stanford’s … Played 20 minutes against UNC Greensboro (3/15/01) in the # intense style of play … Plays both basketball and football (wide opening round of the NCAA Tournament with eight points, four 5 receiver, quarterback) at Stanford. rebounds, one assist and a block … Chalked up eight points in 2001-02 Season (Sophomore): Has the talent to develop into eight minutes of play against St. Joseph’s (3/17/01) in the second one of the top two-sport athletes in Stanford history … Rare for a round of the NCAA Tournament … Played 20 minutes against student-athlete to play two sports in college, but Johnson has the Arizona State (3/10/01) with six points, five rebounds, a block talent to do it … Johnson, the 2001 Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the and a steal … Played 19 minutes against UC Riverside (11/29/00) Year in football, played an integral part in the success of the and scored eleven points along with seven rebounds … Scored nationally-ranked Stanford football team in 2001 … Johnson was eight points and grabbed six rebounds in 16 minutes of play at Stanford’s second leading receiver during the 2001 regular season California (2/17/01) … His two three-pointers in the second half with 38 catches for 565 yards and seven touchdowns … Johnson helped key Stanford to victory (82-63) at Oregon State (2/10/01) joined the basketball team on a full-time basis after playing his … Hit .513 from the floor. final game of the 2001 season at the Seattle Bowl (12/27/01) High School: A four-year varsity basketball starter, and was the against Georgia Tech … Johnson caught six passes for 45 yards, team leader in scoring, rebounds, assists and steals in each of his four including one touchdown catch of four yards from quarterback seasons at Mira Mesa … Played point-guard and averaged 24 points Chris Lewis in the Seattle Bowl against the Yellow Jackets … per game and racked up three-doubles in the last ten games … Teyo Johnson suited up and played seven minutes (four points, 2-for-3 Helped transform a team that went 7-20 to one that made a run in from the floor) against Long Beach State (Dec. 15) … Johnson the California state playoffs … The MVP of the Nike Best in the Johnson practiced with the football team on Dec. 18, then suited up for West Camp, and also competed at the 1999 Nike All-America Camp, Class Stanford’s basketball game against Belmont (12/18/01) that night the ABCD adidas Camp and the Olympic USA Basketball Camp … Sophomore with seven minutes of action … The following day, practiced with In football, PrepStar named him the #2 “athlete” in the nation while Height the football team, then suited up and played five minutes against SuperPrep rated him #4 among “jumbo athletes” … Played quarter- 6-7 Portland State (12/19/01) and grabbed three rebounds … The last back, wide receiver and defensive end in high school … As a senior time a Stanford athlete played both football and basketball at at quarterback, threw for 1,068 yards and eleven touchdowns while Weight 240 Stanford was John Paye, who quarterbacked the Cardinal from rushing 48 times for 411 yards and four touchdowns … Caught 24 1983-86 (#3 all-time in school history in passing with 7,669 yards) passes for 368 yards and three touchdowns, and as a defensive end, Position and played point-guard on the basketball team (1983-86, 88 he registered 60 tackles, 14 sacks, two interceptions, one returned for Forward games, 33 as a starter) … Johnson is one of five Pac-10 players who a touchdown … Named Mira Mesa Athlete of the Year as a senior … Hometown has made the transition from football to basketball … The other Attended Mariner High School in Washington his sophomore and Lynnwood, WA Pac-10 players who have exchanged a helmet for a basketball are junior seasons before transferring to Mira Mesa for his senior cam- Birthdate Mike Bush (wide receiver at Washington State), Charles Frederick paign … As a junior at Mariner High School, was MVP of the state November 29, 1981 (wide receiver at Washington), Gregg Guenther Jr (tight end at 3A basketball tournament and an all-state selection … At the 3A High School USC) and Peter Hansen (tight end at Arizona) … Johnson scored a state tournament, he led the tournament with 91 points (22.8 ppg) Mira Mesa career-high 15 points against Oregon State (2/9/02) … Johnson and rebounds (45) … As a junior quarterback, Teyo quarterbacked tallied 12 points and a career-high seven rebounds against Arizona Mariner into the 3A state championship game … His high school Major Undeclared (2/2/02) … Johnson tallied eleven points (3-for-3 from the floor, 4- teammate was Stanford football player Amon Gordon … An for-5 from the free throw line) and grabbed five rebounds against Associated Student Body Representative at Mira Mesa, and also Washington (1/19/02) … Johnson tallied eleven points, four served as a motivational speaker for youth groups … Received the rebounds and two steals vs UCLA (2/23/02) … Johnson scored Urban League’s Golden Pyramid Scholar Award. eleven points (5-for-6 from the floor) and added three rebounds at Cardinal Catalogue: Born in White Rock, British Columbia, Washington State (2/16/02) … Johnson scored nine points and Teyo has dual citizenship and tried out for the Sydney-bound grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Washington (2/14/02) … Canadian National Basketball team … Brother of former Also chalked up nine points along with six rebounds and two Cardinal linebacker Riall Johnson … Another brother, Ahmani, blocks against USC (2/21/02) … Scored nine points along with played linebacker for Oregon State and the Chicago Bears … Has three rebounds, two assists and a block against Washington State had four articles published in Student Sports Magazine. (1/17/02) … Johnson grabbed a career-high seven rebounds at Oregon (1/12/02) … Started his first collegiate game against Arizona State (1/31/02) … Johnson has started nine of the last eleven games … Averaging 5.9 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. 2000-01 Season (Freshman): A two-sport athlete at Stanford (football and basketball), who was a valuable frontline player off the bench … Named honorable mention All Pac-10 freshman team … Collected double-digits in minutes played in ten of the last 12 games … Played a season-high 23 minutes in the NCAA West Regional championship game against Maryland (3/24/01)

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 28-0 39-76 .513 10-22 .455 26-40 .650 22-39/2.2 114 4.1 11 15 3 8 273 2001-02 23-9 46-109 .422 13-34 .382 30-51 .588 33-60/4.0 135 5.9 15 20 5 8 386 Totals 51-9 85-185 .459 23-56 .411 56-91 .615 55-99/3.0 249 4.9 15 35 8 16 659 Teyo Johnson in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 4-0 10-16 .625 3-4 .750 5-8 .625 12/3.0 28 7.0 8 5 0 2 62 Totals 4-0 10-16 .625 3-4 .750 5-8 .625 12/3.0 28 7.0 8 5 0 2 62

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Stanford: Joe is an outstanding young man, who is very compet- # itive and has a great court presence and attitude … A natural 00 shot blocker, a great rebounder and an excellent scorer … Can face up and shoot the ball up to 17 feet … He is also good with his back to the basket, and handles the ball well for a player his size … But more importantly, Joe is a great young man … One in a million. 2001-02 Season (Sophomore): Returned to the Cardinal varsi- ty after redshirting the 2000-01 season … Kirchofer gives the Cardinal rebounding strength and good defense … Has played in 25 games, and has hit 23-of-37 shots for 62 percent … Kirchofer made his first collegiate start against Oregon State (2/9/02) … Kirchofer played a career-high 24 points at USC (1/26/02) and responded with a career-high in points (10) and rebounds (9) … Played a key role in Stanford’s 90-87 overtime victory over Oregon (2/7/02) … Scored nine points (4-for-6 from the floor) Joe and grabbed a career-high nine rebounds in 22 minutes of play against the Ducks … Scored five points in four minutes of play Kirchofer against Southern Utah (11/20/01) … Kirchofer grabbed five Class rebounds in nine minutes of play against Texas (12/1/01). Sophomore 2000-01 Season: Redshirted. Height 1999-00 Season (Freshman): Played 17 minutes against Cal 6-9 State Bakersfield (11/24/99), where he produced six points, three Weight rebounds and two blocks … Snared six rebounds, four points, 245 three blocks, two steals, and two assists against New Hampshire Position (12/29/99) … Tallied six points in 12 minutes of play against Forward Nevada (12/16/99) … Played in 22 games. Hometown High School: Enjoyed a highly successful senior season averag- Elk Grove, CA ing 15 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks per game at Laguna Birthdate Creek High School … Shot 60 percent for the season on a team January 30, 1981 which chalked up a 26-6 record and won the Sac Joaquin Section High School Division I championship … An all-area and all-league selection Laguna Creek … Selected to play, along with Cardinal teammate Justin Davis, in the adidas-Double Pump California All-Star Classic, featuring Major the top high school stars in the state … Named to the Orange Urban Studies County Register (Fabulous 15) third team … Prior to his senior season, named an honorable mention All-American by Blue Ribbon Yearbook … During his junior campaign, averaged 11.3 points, 13 rebounds and nearly five blocks per game in leading his team to a 17-11 record and the regional playoffs … In a game against rival Elk Grove High School in his junior season, Joe chalked up a triple-double (30 rebounds, 16 points, 14 blocks) … Not only was Kirchofer an outstanding player, he was also an out- standing student (4.3 gpa, third in his graduating class).

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 22-0 10-23 .435 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 5-22/1.2 28 1.3 6 3 13 2 125 2001-02 25-1 23-37 .622 0-0 .000 26-31 .839 24-23/1.9 72 2.9 10 10 6 1 203 Totals 47-1 33-60 .550 0-0 .000 34-43 .791 29-45/1.6 100 2.1 10 13 19 3 328 Joe Kirchofer in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 1-0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3/3.0 2 2.0 2 1 2 0 8 Totals 1-0 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3/3.0 2 2.0 2 1 2 0 8

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# Stanford: Rob is a big center with great hands, very difficult to 42 defend around the basket, and plays very hard, according to the Cardinal coaching staff … He doesn’t mind mixing it up, and has the body to get the job done. 2001-02 Season (Freshman): Has made a nice transition from high school to major college basketball … Little has played dou- ble-digits in minutes in 13 games … The Cardinal coaches have been impressed with his hard work and aggressive play … Little worked extensively on a strength and weight program during the summer of 2001 to prepare for this season … Active at both ends of the court … Little started his first collegiate game at USC (1/25/02) and with responded with five points and three rebounds in 13 minutes of play … Little played a season-high 23 minutes against Texas (12/1/01) … Scored eleven points (3-for-5 from the floor, 5-for-6 from the free throw line) and grabbed five Rob rebounds against the Longhorns … Little scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds against Belmont (12/18/01) … Tallied Little seven points along with three rebounds against Washington State Class (1/17/02) … Little is hitting .532 from the floor. Freshman High School: During his senior season, averaged 17 points and Height 14 rebounds at Paul VI Catholic High School … Shot 60 percent 6-10 from the floor … In one game against Germantown Academy, Weight scored a double-double (22 points, 22 rebounds) … Gained 265 numerous post-season honors including All-League, All-Metro Position and All-State … Team MVP … During his junior season, helped Center lead his team to a 22-8 record and post-season competition, aver- Hometown aging 15 points and ten rebounds per game … Shot 67 percent Hampton, VA from the floor … For his efforts, was named All-Virginia state, and all-region among numerous other honors … Played on an Birthdate January 14, 1983 AAU Junior team that competed in during the summer. High School Paul VI Catholic Major Undeclared

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2001-02 28-1 25-47 .532 0-0 .000 19-33 .576 27-37/2.3 69 2.5 11 4 6 5 239 Totals 28-1 25-47 .532 0-0 .000 19-33 .576 27-37/2.3 69 2.5 11 4 6 5 239

2001-2002 Stanford Basketball Postseason Yearbook 2001-2002 Player Profiles

Stanford: Can play the off-guard and small forward positions … # Gives the team excellent quickness and athletic ability. 3 2001-02 Season (Senior): A stress fracture in his left shin has sidelined the senior … Logan had appeared in four games … Logan scored a career-high six points (3-for-3 from the floor) in four minutes of play against Long Beach State (12/15/01) … Gives the Cardinal good defense. 2000-01 Season (Sophomore): Played more minutes (76) in 2000-01 than during an injury-plagued season (25) in 1999-00 … Scored a career-high six points along with three rebounds and three assists in 12 minutes of play at Washington (1/25/01) … An excellent defensive player. 1999-00 Season (Redshirt Freshman): Underwent reconstruc- tion surgery (2/21/00) at Stanford Hospital and was out for the season … Had been sidelined by a knee injury, and a dislocated shoulder … Played briefly against Iowa (11/12/99), New Kyle Hampshire (12/29/99), Davidson (12/30/99), Washington Logan (1/27/00), and Washington State (1/29/00). Class High School: Transferred to Mercersburg Academy in Senior Pennsylvania in his senior season … Averaged 20 points per game during his senior campaign … Shot 58 percent from the floor, Height 6-5 and 85 percent from the free throw line … Gained all-state hon- ors … During his junior campaign at St. Maria Goretti High Weight School in Hagerstown, Md, averaged 21 points, seven rebounds 202 and three assists per game … In one game during his junior sea- Position son, scored 35 points and dished out seven assists against Mt. St. Guard/Forward Joseph’s High School in Baltimore … For his efforts, he gained Hometown numerous post-season honors, including regional all-star honors Hagerstown, MD in the central Pennsylvania and Western Maryland areas … Also Birthdate played soccer in high school where he gained second team all- April 24, 1980 state honors in his senior season. High School Cardinal Catalogue: Kyle’s brother, Ken Jr, plays basketball at Mercersburg Academy Towson State … Kyle’s father, Ken Sr., ran track at Virginia State, Major where he is in the school’s Hall of Fame. Management Science Engineering

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 1999-00 5-0 1-7 .143 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-2/0.4 3 0.6 2 1 0 1 25 2000-01 17-0 10-22 .455 0-1 .000 8-16 .500 6-6/0.7 28 1.6 6 6 2 5 76 2001-02 4-0 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1/0.3 6 1.5 6 0 0 0 4 Totals 26-0 14-36 .389 0-4 .000 9-18 .500 6-9/0.6 37 1.4 6 7 2 6 114 Kyle Logan in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 1-0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2/2.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 4 Totals 1-0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2/2.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 4

2001-2002 Stanford Basketball Postseason Yearbook 2001-2002 Player Profiles

Stanford: An outstanding young man who can play both guard # positions, and has already made a solid contribution to the team’s 33 success … Lottich won’t back down from any challenge. 2001-02 Season (Sophomore): A good-shooting three-point specialist who is also an active defender … Lottich has played in 21 games, including a career-high 12 points (5-for-7 from the floor, 2-for-4 from three-point territory) against California (1/4/02) … Scored six-points, and grabbed three-rebounds against Belmont (12/18/01) at the Stanford Invitational … Lottich also enjoyed a six-point effort against Brigham Young (12/22/01) at the Las Vegas Showdown, and another six points in 12 minutes of play against Washington State (1/17/02) … Lottich scored five points (2-for-3 from the floor) along with two assists in five minutes of play against Oregon State (2/9/02) … Tallied a five-point effort in eight minutes of play against Portland State (12/19/01) in the championship game of the Stanford Matt Invitational … Lottich added five points, three rebounds and two assists against Washington (1/19/02) … Lottich gathered in five Lottich points in seven minutes of play at Arizona (3/2/02). Year 2000-01 Season (Freshman): Appeared in 25 games and hit 23- Sophomore of-47 shots for 49 percent … In his collegiate debut, scored ten Height points (4-for-4 from the floor, 2-for-2 from three-point territory) 6-4 against San Francisco State (11/19/00) … Scored eight points Weight against Fordham (12/29/00) at the Cable Car Classic. 190 High School: A standout three-sport athlete (basketball, foot- Position ball, baseball) at New Trier High School, but concentrates on bas- Guard ketball and baseball at Stanford … A standout three-sport athlete Hometown at New Trier High School, located just north of Chicago … In Winnetka, IL basketball, averaged 24 points, nine rebounds and six assists dur- ing his senior season as he led his team to the Elite 8 state tourna- High School New Trier ment … Shot 55 percent from the floor and 80 percent from the free throw line … The highlight of his senior season included a Birthdate 40-point performance against Home Flossmor High School … with a 13-1 record and a 2.46 era … As a quarterback in his July 29, 1982 Helped lead New Trier to a 28-4 record and a league title … senior season, threw for more than 2,000 yards, 20 touchdowns, Major Gained numerous post-season honors including first team all- and a 60 percent completion rate … Led his team to the league Undeclared state and MVP of the conference … During his junior season, title, and also played defensive back in nickel situations … A two- averaged 22 points, eight rebounds and four assists … Hit 60 per- year starter at quarterback … Graduated with a 3.79 gpa, and was cent from the floor, 45 percent from three-point territory and 75 an Honor Roll member many times. percent from the free throw line … In one game, scored 28 points and grabbed ten rebounds in a victory over national high school power, King High School of Chicago … A four-year starter in basketball, in addition to team captain for three seasons … Competed at the 1999 adidas camp in New Jersey, and led the camp for much of the week in field goal percentage and 3-point percentage, and left the camp ranked as the #4 in the country, according to recruiting guru Bob Gibbons … Listed as a “prime prospect” by The Sporting News and a “high honor- able mention” All-American by Street & Smith’s … An outstand- ing baseball player who plays for the nationally-ranked Cardinal baseball program … During his senior season, led New Trier High School (35-7) to the Illinois state championship, hitting .480 as a first baseman … Led the state in doubles … During his junior season, led the Trevians to the state championship game

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 25-0 23-47 .489 11-27 .407 10-12 .833 6-14/0.8 67 2.7 10 9 0 6 172 2001-02 21-0 20-55 .364 12-39 .308 5-8 .625 11-15/1.2 57 2.7 12 10 0 4 132 Totals 46-0 43-102 .422 23-66 .348 15-20 .750 17-29/1.0 124 2.7 12 19 0 10 304 Matt Lottich in the NCAA Tournament Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2000-01 1-0 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1/1.0 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 8 Totals 1-0 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .00 1/1.0 4 4.0 4 0 0 0 8

2001-2002 Stanford Basketball Postseason Yearbook 2001-2002 Player Profiles

Stanford: Redshirted during the 2000-01 season … Joined the # Stanford basketball program after spending two years on a 21 Mormon mission in Maceio, Brazil … Had originally signed with the Cardinal in 1997, and signed another national letter of intent with Stanford in November of 1999 … According to Stanford head coach Mike Montgomery, the Cardinal basketball program has enjoyed great success with players who have returned from their mission … Nick has a great upside, and will contribute in many ways to the team’s future success, according to the Stanford coaching staff. 2001-02 Season (Redshirt Freshman): One of Stanford’s top reserves … Makes smart decisions, runs the court and is an active defender … Robinson played 18 minutes off the bench with eight points (8-for-8 from the free throw line) and five rebounds against Southern Utah (11/20/01) … Scored six points and grabbed two rebounds in six minutes of play against Washington Nick (1/19/02) … Has played double-digits in minutes in four games. Robinson 2000-01 Season: Redshirted. High School: Enjoyed an excellent career at Liberty High School Class … Helped lead his team to the Missouri state high school cham- Freshman (Redshirt) pionship in 1998 … Nick hit the winning shot, a fadeaway, 15- Height foot jumper with 35 seconds left in the game to give Liberty a 42- 6-6 41 decision over Rockwood-Lafayette to complete a 31-0 season Weight … In the semi-finals of the tournament, Robinson scored 22 200 points (10-of-15 from the floor) … For the season, averaged 13.4 Position points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.3 assists and shot 51 percent from the Guard/Forward floor … The Blue Jays averaged a 21.3 point margin of victory … Hometown During his junior and senior seasons, Robinson helped lead his Liberty, MO team to a 54-3 record … Participated in soccer, baseball, volley- ball and football … Gained numerous athletic and academic Birthdate November 2, 1979 honors, including all-state, all-metro, first team all-district, and all-conference … Graduated with a perfect 4.0 gpa … Member of High School the National Honor Society … One of 19 Liberty students to be Liberty valedictorians, and was one of the 360 honor students in the state Major to be a Missouri-Scholar. Undeclared Cardinal Catalogue: Has six younger sisters … Robinson’s father (T.J.) remembers the night his son decided on Stanford … “He had a great visit with the players and coaches. He woke us up at 2:30 in the morning, and told us Stanford would be his choice.” … Maceio, Brazil, where Robinson spent two years on a Mormon mission, is a city of about half-million people on the northeastern coast of South America … Maceio sits just south of the equator … Robinson’s missionary work left little time for basketball, though he said he was able to play on an outdoor cement court perhaps a couple dozen times during his two years … Usually he played against other missionaries, though once, he played a game against a Brazilian all-star team … Married during the month of September, 2000 … His wife’s named is Meagan.

Career Statistics Year GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct O-D Reb/Avg Pts. Avg. High Ast Blk Stl Min 2001-02 13-0 4-14 .286 2-5 .400 10-13 .769 9-10/1.5 20 1.5 8 6 0 1 101 Totals 13-0 4-14 .286 2-5 .400 10-13 .769 9-10/1.6 20 1.7 8 6 0 1 101

2001-2002 Stanford Basketball Postseason Yearbook