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Records HISTORY and HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Records 2008-09 OUTLOOK COACHING STAFF PROFILES PLAYER OPPONENTS 2007-08 REVIEW TRADTION MAPLES PAVILIONAND HONORS HISTORY A Look Back: Stanford Sensational In 2007-08 A stingy, relentless defense that ranked among the nation’s top-10 for RECORDS much of the year helped keep Stanford in virtually every game. Cardinal opponents averaged just 61.6 points per game, shot 39.6 percent from the field and were held to 60 points or less on 18 different occasions. Stanford was also 19-1 when connecting at a 40 percent or better rate from the field while holding its foes to a percentage under 40. In addition to a stingy defense, winning the battle of the boards proved HOME OF CHAMPIONS critical. Stanford averaged 39.1 rebounds per game while limiting the opposition to just 31.4 per contest. Six different Cardinal players averaged at least 4.0 rebounds per game, helping the Cardinal produce a +7.8 rebounding margin over its opponents. WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM • 147 Scoring Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders 1978-79 Wolfe Perry 27 493 18.3 Team Scoring Team Scoring – Game Year Player G Pts Avg 1979-80 Kimberly Belton 26 487 18.7 Year Pts 129, vs Yale, 1985-86 1947-48 Steve Stephenson 23 242 10.5 1980-81 Brian Welch 27 407 15.7 1. 2000-01 ......................................... 2,829 119, vs New Hampshire, 1999-00 1950-51 Ed Tucker 22 364 16.5 1981-82 John Revelli 27 443 16.4 2. 1997-98 ......................................... 2,807 117, vs UC Irvine, 1990-91 1951-52 Ed Tucker 28 427 15.3 1982-83 Keith Jones 28 553 19.8 3. 1987-88 ......................................... 2,577 116, vs UCLA, 1987-88 1952-53 Ron Tomsic 27 515 19.1 1983-84 Keith Jones 31 619 20.0 4. 2007-08 ...........................................2,553 115, vs Hawaii Pacific, 1983-84 1953-54 Russ Lawler 25 408 16.3 1984-85 Earl Koberlein 28 292 10.4 5. 1990-91 ......................................... 2,539 114, vs Rochester, 1969-70 1954-55 Ron Tomsic 25 482 19.3 1985-86 Todd Lichti 30 516 17.2 6. 1988-89 ......................................... 2,519 112, vs Arizona, 1968-69 1955-56 George Selleck 24 383 16.0 1986-87 Todd Lichti 28 493 17.6 7. 1999-00 ......................................... 2,447 111, vs Harvard, 2007-08 1956-57 Bill Bond 26 426 16.4 1987-88 Todd Lichti 33 664 20.1 8. 1996-97 ......................................... 2,427 111, vs USC, 1999-00 1957-58 John Arrillaga 24 296 12.3 1988-89 Todd Lichti 33 663 20.1 9. 1998-99 ......................................... 2,425 109, vs UCLA, 1996-97 1958-59 Paul Neumann 25 404 16.2 1989-90 Adam Keefe 30 599 20.0 10. 2001-02 ......................................... 2,420 108, vs Denver, 1973-74 1959-60 John Arrillaga 25 356 14.2 1990-91 Adam Keefe 33 709 21.5 108, vs Alaska, 1977-78 1960-61 John Windsor 24 333 13.9 1991-92 Adam Keefe 29 734 25.3 108, vs UC San Diego, 1985-86 1961-62 Tom Dose 26 442 17.0 1992-93 Brent Williams 30 396 13.2 Team Scoring Average 105, vs Seattle, 1985-86 1962-63 Tom Dose 25 520 20.8 1993-94 Dion Cross 28 422 15.1 Year Pts 105, vs Alaska Anchorage, 1996-97 1963-64 Tom Dose 25 479 20.0 1994-95 Dion Cross 29 487 16.8 1. 2000-01 ........................................... 83.2 105, vs Washington, 2001-02 1964-65 Bob Bedell 23 340 16.2 1995-96 Brevin Knight 29 449 15.5 2. 1996-97 ........................................... 80.9 103, vs Iowa State, 1951-52 1965-66 Bob Bedell 25 421 16.8 1996-97 Brevin Knight 30 489 16.3 3. 2001-02 ........................................... 80.7 103, vs Harvard, 1978-79 1966-67 Don Griffin 26 405 15.6 1997-98 Arthur Lee 35 506 14.5 4. 1997-98 ........................................... 80.2 102, vs Dartmouth, 1971-72 1967-68 Art Harris 26 540 20.8 1998-99 Arthur Lee 33 434 13.2 5. 1994-95 ........................................... 79.0 101, vs Nevada, 1998-99 1968-69 Don Griffin 26 532 20.4 1999-00 Casey Jacobsen 31 449 14.5 6. 1999-00 ........................................... 78.9 101, vs California, 1999-00 1969-70 Claude Terry 25 491 19.6 2000-01 Casey Jacobsen 34 616 18.1 7. 1987-88 ........................................... 78.1 100, vs San Francisco State, 2000-01 1970-71 Claude Terry 26 544 20.9 2001-02 Casey Jacobsen 30 658 21.9 8. 1990-91 ........................................... 76.9 100, vs Oregon, 2000-01 1971-72 Claude Terry 25 531 17.2 2002-03 Julius Barnes 33 529 16.0 9. 1988-89 ........................................... 76.3 100, vs Harvard, 2003-04 1972-73 Rich Kelley 25 433 17.3 2003-04 Josh Childress 23 360 15.7 10. 1971-72 ........................................... 75.8 1973-74 Rich Kelley 25 459 18.4 2004-05 Dan Grunfeld 22 394 17.9 1982-83 ........................................... 75.8 1974-75 Rich Kelley 26 520 20.0 2005-06 Matt Haryasz 28 453 16.2 1975-76 Ed Schweitzer 27 425 15.7 2006-07 Lawrence Hill 31 487 15.7 1976-77 Mike Bratz 27 528 19.6 2007-08 Brook Lopez 27 521 19.3 1977-78 Kimberly Belton 27 405 15.0 Todd Lichti is one of only four players in conference history to Kimberly Belton is one of Stanford’s great players of the Adam Keefe averaged a Stanford single-season record 25.3 be named to the All-Pac-10 team four times. modern era. Belton is the school’s third all-time rebounder points per game in 1991-92. and sixth all-time scorer. Year-by-Year Team Scoring 1930-31 17 508 29.9 1951-52 28 2,015 71.9 1970-71 26 1,900 73.1 1989-90 30 2,032 67.6 Year G Pts Avg 1931-32 20 482 24.1 1952-53 23 1,496 65.0 1971-72 25 1,895 75.8 1990-91 33 2,539 76.9 1913-14 12 231 19.3 1932-33 27 756 28.0 1953-54 23 1,616 70.3 1972-73 25 1,719 68.8 1991-92 29 2,195 75.7 1914-15 9 297 33.0 1933-34 20 579 29.0 1954-55 24 1,675 69.8 1973-74 25 1,683 67.3 1992-93 30 1,989 66.3 1915-16 11 275 25.0 1934-35 27 893 33.1 1955-56 24 1,577 65.7 1974-75 26 1,883 72.4 1993-94 28 2,091 74.7 1916-17 16 488 30.5 1935-36 29 1,287 49.2 1956-57 26 1,642 63.2 1975-76 27 1,988 73.6 1994-95 29 2,290 79.0 1917-18 15 470 31.3 1936-37 27 1,328 49.2 1957-58 25 1,489 59.5 1976-77 27 2,044 75.7 1995-96 29 2,181 75.2 1918-19 12 470 39.2 1937-38 24 1,261 52.5 1958-59 24 1,450 60.4 1977-78 27 1,965 72.8 1996-97 30 2,427 80.9 1919-20 15 427 28.4 1938-39 25 1,018 40.7 1959-60 25 1,395 55.8 1978-79 27 1,909 70.7 1997-98 35 2,807 80.2 1920-21 18 575 31.9 1939-40 23 1,036 45.0 1960-61 24 1,330 55.4 1979-80 26 1,757 67.7 1998-99 33 2,425 73.5 1921-22 15 318 21.2 1940-41 26 1,207 46.4 1961-62 22 1,434 65.2 1980-81 27 1,814 67.2 1999-00 31 2,447 78.9 1922-23 16 343 21.4 1941-42 32 1,299 40.6 1962-63 25 1,608 64.3 1981-82 27 1,807 66.9 2000-01 34 2,829 83.2 1923-24 15 383 25.5 1942-43 21 934 44.5 1963-64 25 1,607 64.3 1982-83 28 2,121 75.6 2001-02 30 2,420 80.7 1924-25 13 260 20.0 1945-46 24 804 33.5 1964-65 23 1,622 70.5 1983-84 31 2,311 64.5 2002-03 33 2,393 72.5 1925-26 16 370 23.1 1946-47 31 1,523 49.1 1965-66 25 1,757 70.3 1984-85 28 1,894 67.6 2003-04 32 2,356 73.6 1926-27 18 472 26.2 1947-48 26 1,252 48.2 1966-67 26 1,847 71.0 1985-86 30 2,224 74.1 2004-05 31 2,173 70.1 1927-28 21 513 24.4 1948-49 28 1,562 55.8 1967-68 25 1,897 75.9 1986-87 28 2,002 71.5 2005-06 30 1,992 66.4 1928-29 19 534 28.1 1949-50 25 1,428 57.1 1968-69 25 1,742 69.7 1987-88 33 2,577 78.1 2006-07 31 2,156 69.5 1929-30 19 592 31.2 1950-51 26 1,608 61.8 1969-70 25 1,890 75.6 1988-89 33 2,519 76.3 2007-08 36 2,553 70.9 148 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Scoring Fewest Points Per Game 31, Kimberly Belton vs Oregon State, 1977-78 17.
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