Records HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK

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 , 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.

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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

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Fewest Points Per Game 31, Kimberly Belton vs Oregon State, 1977-78 17. Rich Kelley 1974-75 26 188-144 520 Season: 15.2, 1924-25 31, John Revelli vs Saint Mary’s, 1982-83 HISTORY AND HONORS Tom MAPLES PAVILION Dose TRADTION 1962-63 2007-08 REVIEW 25 188-144 OPPONENTS 520 PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 31, Todd Lichti vs Chaminade, 1987-88 19. Howard Wright 1987-88 33 196-126 518 Fewest Points Scored 31, Todd Lichti vs Santa Clara, 1987-88 20. Todd Lichti 1985-86 30 188-140 516 Season: 2 31, 1913-14 (12 games) 31, Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1989-90 21. Ron Tomsic 1952-53 27 193-129 515 Game: 10, vs Oregon Athletic Club, 31, Adam Keefe vs Hawai’i, 1989-90 22. Arthur Lee 1997-98 35 140-164 506 1915-16 31, Brevin Knight vs Colgate, 1994-95 23. John Revelli 1983-84 31 170-161 501 31, Tim Young vs Seton Hall, 1996-97 24. Todd Lichti 1986-87 28 170-123 493 Fewest Points Allowed 31, Casey Jacobsen at Washington, 2001-02 Wolfe Perry 1978-79 27 193-107 493 Season: 197, 1924-25 (13 games) 31, Dan Grunfeld vs. Arizona State, 2005-06 Jason Collins 2000-01 34 168-145 493 Game: 5, vs Davis, 1918-19 31, Brook Lopez at Washington, 2007-08 5, vs San Jose Teachers, 1925-26 30, John Windsor vs UCLA, 1960-61 Career Points Per Game 30, Darrell Sutherland vs UCLA, 1961-62 Player (min 2 years) Years G Fg-Ft Pts Avg 30, Bob Bedell vs Washington, 1964-65 1. Claude Terry 1969-72 76 599-368 1,566 20.6 30, Rich Kelley vs Utah, 1972-73 2. Tom Dose 1961-64 75 548-345 1,441 19.2 30, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1974-75 3. Todd Lichti 1985-89 124 820-584 2,336 18.8 30, Mike Bratz vs Santa Clara, 1976-77 4. Rich Kelley 1972-75 76 526-360 1,412 18.6 30, Wolfe Perry vs Oregon, 1978-79 Adam Keefe 1988-92 125 830-652 2,319 18.6 30, Keith Jones vs Oregon State, 1982-83 6. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 95 547-407 1,723 18.1 30, John Revelli vs USIU, 1983-84 7. Art Harris 1965-68 77 506-315 1,327 17.2 30, Todd Lichti vs Seton Hall, 1985-86 8. Keith Jones 1980-84 93 559-398 1,516 16.3 30, Todd Lichti vs UC Santa Barbara, 1987-88 Ron Tomsic 1951-55 87 532-352 1,416 16.3 30, Howard Wright vs UCLA, 1987-88 10. 1935-38 80 — 1,291 16.1 30, Todd Lichti vs Arizona State, 1988-89 Don Griffin 1966-69 78 501-254 1,256 16.1 30, Adam Keefe vs UCLA, 1990-91 12. Brook Lopez 2006-08 53 324-675 849 16.0 30, Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, 1991-92 13. John Revelli 1980-84 100 530-532 1,592 15.9 30, Dion Cross vs Arizona, 1995-96 14. Ed Tucker 1950-52 50 289-213 791 15.8 30, Brevin Knight vs Oregon, 1995-96 15. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 107 628-359 1,615 15.0 30, Chris Hernandez vs San Francisco, 2004-05 16. Brevin Knight 1993-97 115 515-591 1,714 14.9 30, Anthony Goods vs Siena, 2006-07 17. Bob Bedell 1963-66 71 422-211 1,055 14.8 30, Anthony Goods vs Washington State, 2006-07 18. Dion Cross 1992-96 115 538-318 1,635 14.2 30, Brook Lopez at Washington State, 2007-08 19. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 80 467-194 1,128 14.1 30, Brook Lopez at Arizona State, 2007-08 20. Bill Bond 1954-57 73 370-273 1,013 13.9 30, Brook Lopez vs Marquette, 2007-08 21. George Selleck 1953-56 73 353-298 1,004 13.7 Paul Neumann 1956-59 73 321-355 997 13.7 Career 23. Brian Welch 1978-82 106 565-291 1,421 13.4 Player Years G Fg-Ft Total 24. Howard Wright 1985-89 124 592-415 1,599 12.8 1. Todd Lichti 1985-89 124 820-584 2,336 25. Russ Lawler 1952-55 76 368-213 949 12.5 Hank Luisetti’s 50 points vs. Duquesne in 1937-38 remains 2. Adam Keefe 1988-92 125 830-652 2,319 a Stanford single-game scoring record. 3. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 95 547-407 1,723 Season Points Per Game 4. Brevin Knight 1993-97 115 515-591 1,714 Player Year G Fg-Ft Pts Avg 5. Dion Cross 1992-96 115 538-318 1,635 1. Adam Keefe 1991-92 29 275-179 734 25.3 6. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 107 628-359 1,615 2. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 30 205-184 658 21.9 The 50 Club 7. Howard Wright 1985-89 124 592-415 1,599 3. Adam Keefe 1990-91 33 252-203 709 21.5 50, Hank Luisetti vs Duquesne, 1937-38 8. John Revelli 1980-84 100 530-532 1,592 4. Claude Terry 1971-72 25 195-141 531 21.2 9. Claude Terry 1969-72 76 599-368 1,566 5. Claude Terry 1970-71 26 203-138 544 20.9 The 40 Point Club 6. Tom Dose 1962-63 25 188-144 520 20.8 49, Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, 2001-02 10. Tim Young 1994-99 132 559-1,111 1,544 11. Keith Jones 1980-84 93 559-398 1,516 Art Harris 1967-68 26 206-128 540 20.8 46, Hank Luisetti vs Oregon, 1937-38 8. Don Griffin 1968-69 26 208-116 532 20.4 42, Tom Dose vs Washington State, 1963-64 12. Tom Dose 1961-64 75 548-345 1,441 13. Brian Welch 1978-82 106 565-291 1,421 9. Todd Lichti 1987-88 33 222-174 664 20.1 41, Kimberly Belton vs USC, 1979-80 Todd Lichti 1988-89 33 240-147 663 20.1 41, Claude Terry vs Oregon State, 1970-71 14. Ron Tomsic 1951-55 87 532-352 1,416 15. Rich Kelley 1972-75 76 526-360 1,412 11. Adam Keefe 1989-90 30 210-179 599 20.0 41, Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, 2001-02 Rich Kelley 1974-75 26 188-144 520 20.0 40, Ron Tomsic vs USC, 1954-55 16. Art Harris 1965-68 77 506-315 1,327 17. Hank Luisetti 1935-38 80 — 1,291 Keith Jones 1983-84 31 239-141 619 20.0 The 30 Point Club 18. Wolfe Perry 1975-79 108 519-249 1,287 Tom Dose 1963-64 24 185-109 479 20.0 39, Ron Tomsic vs Bradley, 1952-53 19. Brent Williams 1990-94 118 519-189 1,266 15. Keith Jones 1982-83 28 193-167 553 19.8 38, Ron Tomsic vs USC, 1952-53 20. Chris Hernandez 2001-05 121 354-359 1,265 16. Mike Bratz 1976-77 27 205-118 528 19.6 38, Tom Dose vs UCLA, 1963-64 21. Don Griffin 1966-69 78 501-254 1,256 Claude Terry 1969-70 25 201-89 491 19.6 37, Art Harris vs Oregon, 1967-68 22. Kris Weems 1995-99 124 427-1,020 1,235 18. Brook Lopez 2006-08 27 184-393 521 19.3 37, Art Harris vs Washington State, 1967-68 23. Arthur Lee 1995-99 126 358-866 1,229 Ron Tomsic 1954-55 25 173-175 482 19.3 37, Chris Hernandez vs. UCLA, 2004-05 24. Mark Madsen 1996-00 108 428-320 1,176 20. Ron Tomsic 1952-53 27 193-129 515 19.1 36, Claude Terry vs Oregon, 1970-71 25. Andy Poppink 1991-96 117 393-318 1,129 John Revelli 1982-83 15 100-86 286 19.1 36, Claude Terry vs Oregon, 1971-72 26. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 80 467-194 1,128 22. Rich Kelley 1973-74 25 167-125 459 18.4 36, Keith Jones vs Arizona, 1982-83 27. Matt Haryasz 2002-05 122 409-282 1,108 23. Wolfe Perry 1978-79 27 193-107 443 18.3 36, Adam Keefe vs Virginia, 1991-92 28. Jarron Collins 1997-01 129 370-337 1,081 24. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 34 203-126 616 18.1 36, Adam Keefe vs Washington, 1991-92 29. Josh Childress 2001-04 86 386-185 1,061 25. Dan Grunfeld 2004-05 22 140-86 394 17.9 36, Josh Childress vs USC, 2003-04 30. Bob Bedell 1963-66 71 422-211 1,055 31. Julius Barnes 1999-03 119 347-206 1,053 Freshman Records 35, Tom Dose vs UCLA, 1962-63 Points Year G Fg-Ft Pts 35, Dennis O’Neill vs Wyoming, 1969-70 32. Greg Butler 1984-88 117 423-190 1,038 33. Ryan Mendez 1996-01 127 334-186 1,032 1. Todd Lichti 1985-86 30 188-140 516 35, Rich Kelley vs Oregon State, 1974-75 2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 31 139-97 449 35, Todd Lichti vs Arizona, 1988-89 34. Bill Bond 1954-57 73 370-273 1,013 35. George Selleck 1953-56 73 353-298 1,004 3. Ed Schweitzer 1972-73 19 147-74 368 34, Wolfe Perry vs UCLA, 1978-79 4. John Revelli 1980-81 27 116-130 362 34, Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State, 1987-88 5. Tim Young 1994-95 29 137-83 357 34, Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, 1991-92 Season

Player Year G Fg-Ft Pts 6. Johnny Rodgers 1981-82 27 131-76 338 RECORDS 34, Adam Keefe vs Oregon State, 1991-92 1. Adam Keefe 1991-92 29 275-179 734 7. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 27 130-77 337 34, Kris Weems vs Oregon, 1997-98 2. Adam Keefe 1990-91 33 252-203 709 8. Brook Lopez 2006-07 31 140-45 328 34, Matt Lottich vs Gonzaga, 2003-04 3. Todd Lichti 1987-88 33 222-174 664 9. Brevin Knight 1993-94 28 90-121 312 33, Don Griffin vs Washington, 1966-67 4. Todd Lichti 1988-89 33 240-147 663 10. Dion Cross 1992-93 29 105-66 306 33, Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1991-92 5. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 30 205-184 658 33, Jason Collins vs Washington, 2000-01 6. Keith Jones 1983-84 31 239-141 619 Season Ppg Year G Fg-Ft Pts Avg 33, Julius Barnes vs Oregon State, 2002-03

7. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 34 203-126 616 1. Hank Luisetti 1935-36 – — — 20.3 HOME OF CHAMPIONS 32, Claude Terry vs Utah, 1969-70 8. Adam Keefe 1989-90 30 210-179 599 2. Todd Lichti 1985-86 30 188-140 516 17.2 32, Rich Kelley vs Washington, 1973-74 9. Keith Jones 1982-83 28 193-167 553 3. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 31 139-97 449 14.5 32, Kimberly Belton vs Boston College, 1979-80 10. Claude Terry 1970-71 26 203-138 544 4. Brook Lopez 2006-07 26 140-45 328 12.6 32, Adam Keefe vs Colgate, 1989-90 11. Art Harris 1967-68 26 206-128 540 5. Tim Young 1994-95 29 137-83 357 12.3 32, Adam Keefe vs Arizona State, 1991-92 12. Don Griffin 1968-69 26 208-116 532 6. Brevin Knight 1993-94 28 90-121 312 11.1 32, Kris Weems vs Washington, 1997-98 13. Claude Terry 1971-72 25 195-141 531 7. Dion Cross 1992-93 29 105-66 306 10.6 32, Casey Jacobsen at Oregon, 2001-02 14. Julius Barnes 2002-03 33 165-120 529 8. Adam Keefe 1988-89 33 93-91 277 8.4 31, Tom Dose vs UCLA, 1962-63 15. Mike Bratz 1976-77 27 205-118 528 9. Josh Childress 2001-02 30 94-25 235 7.8 31, Rich Kelley vs San Francisco, 1974-75 16. Brook Lopez 2007-08 27 184-393 521 10. Robin Lopez 2006-07 31 96-42 234 7.5

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Year-by-Year 1984-85 Andy Fischer 98-184 .533 Team Attempts Field Goal Percentage Leaders 1985-86 Todd Lichti 188-353 .533 Year Fga Year Player Fg-Fga Pct 1986-87 Todd Lichti 170-39 .517 1. 1997-98 ...... 2,080 1950-51 Ed Tucker 134-338 .396 1987-88 Howard Wright 196-315 .622 2. 1952-53 ...... 2,028 1951-52 Ron Tomsic 127-294 .432 1988-89 Adam Keefe 93-147 .633 3. 2007-08 ...... 2,008 1952-53 Don Carlson 58-151 .384 1989-90 Adam Keefe 210-335 .627 4. 2002-03 ...... 1,925 1953-54 Dave Epperson 49-117 .419 1990-91 Adam Keefe 252-414 .609 5. 1951-52 ...... 1,889 1954-55 Ron Tomsic 173-364 .475 1991-92 Adam Keefe 275-499 .564 6. 2000-01 ...... 1,865 1955-56 Barry Brown 137-303 .452 1992-93 Dion Cross 105-222 .473 7. 1990-91 ...... 1,850 1956-57 Dick Haga 69-146 .473 1993-94 Andy Poppink 118-249 .474 8. 1996-97 ...... 1,835 1957-58 Dick Haga 74-160 .462 1994-95 Bart Lammersen 47-86 .547 9. 1998-99 ...... 1,830 1958-59 Paul Neumann 135-289 .467 1995-96 Mark Seaton 52-86 .605 10. 2001-02 ...... 1,823 1959-60 Jerry Thuesen 25-60 .417 1996-97 Mark Madsen 51-95 .537 1960-61 Phil Kelly 51-126 .413 1997-98 Mark Madsen 116-197 .589 Team Field Goal Percentage 1961-62 Tom Dose 175-400 .438 1998-99 Mark Madsen 153-253 .605 Year Pct. 1962-63 Tom Dose 188-393 .478 1999-00 Jason Collins 84-135 .622 1. 1982-83 ...... 548 1963-64 Tom Dose 185-365 .507 2000-01 Jason Collins 168-274 .613 2. 1983-84 ...... 524 1964-65 Ray Kosanke 112-236 .474 2001-02 171-297 .576 3. 1988-89 ...... 522 1965-66 Jack Gilbert 62-103 .602 2002-03 Rob Little 116-204 .569 4. 1987-88 ...... 518 1966-67 Rich Baker 92-154 .598 2003-04 Justin Davis 95-166 .572 5. 2000-01 ...... 511 1967-68 Art Harris 206-428 .482 2004-05 Rob Little 122-236 .517 6. 1981-82 ...... 491 1968-69 Dennis O’Neill 82-151 .543 2005-06 Matt Haryasz 156-325 .480 7. 1978-79 ...... 490 1969-70 Claude Terry 201-415 .484 2006-07 Fred Washington 85-163 .521 8. 1990-91 ...... 488 1970-71 Claude Terry 203-427 .476 2007-08 Taj Finger 79-143 .552 9. 1974-75 ...... 481 1971-72 Bob Buell 85-172 .495 10. 1989-90 ...... 480 1972-73 Rich Kelley 171-330 .518 Team Field Goals 1973-74 Ed Schweitzer 128-252 .508 Year Fg Team Field Goals 1974-75 Ed Schweitzer 166-312 .532 1. 2000-01 ...... 953 Game: 49 vs Denver, 1973-1974 1975-76 Ed Schweitzer 173-320 .541 2. 1997-98 ...... 947 1976-77 Kimberly Belton 130-239 .544 3. 1987-88 ...... 907 Field Goal Percentage 1977-78 Kimberly Belton 163-300 .543 3. 1988-89 ...... 907 Game: .769 (30-39) vs Oregon, 1982-83 1978-79 Kimberly Belton 164-265 .619 5. 1990-91 ...... 902 1979-80 Kimberly Belton 171-293 .584 6. 2007-08 ...... 901 Field Goals 1980-81 Jeff Ryan 44-85 .518 7. 2002-03 ...... 852 Game: 23, Hank Luisetti Don Griffin, a three-year starter, 1981-82 John Revelli 144-239 .603 8. 2003-04 ...... 849 vs Duquesne, 1937-38 averaged 16.1 ppg from 1966-69. 1982-83 John Revelli 100-149 .671 9. 1976-77 ...... 827 1983-84 Earl Koberlein 64-98 .653 10. 1985-86 ...... 827

Johnny Rogers led the Pac-10 in field goal percentage (.588) Five Stanford players have won the conference field goal Mark Seaton, who played in 114 games at Stanford, ranks during the 1982-83 season. percentage title since 1959-60, including Howard Wright sixth all-time in career field goal percentage at .565. (.622) in 1987-88. Year-by-Year 1959-60 514 1411 .364 1972-73 716 1588 .451 1985-86 827 1740 .475 1998-99 801 1830 .438 Field Goal Percentage 1960-61 497 1369 .363 1973-74 672 1524 .441 1986-87 696 1452 .479 1999-00 819 1750 .468 Year Fg Fga Pct 1961-62 669 1751 .382 1974-75 764 1588 .481 1987-88 907 1750 .518 2000-01 953 1865 .511 1950-51 598 1700 .352 1962-63 614 1563 .393 1975-76 819 1802 .454 1988-89 907 1739 .522 2001-02 822 1823 .451 1951-52 743 1889 .393 1963-64 665 1600 .409 1976-77 827 1757 .471 1989-90 740 1541 .480 2002-03 852 1925 .443 1952-53 667 2028 .329 1964-65 640 1489 .421 1977-78 797 1675 .475 1990-91 902 1850 .488 2003-04 849 1771 .479 1953-54 637 1657 .384 1965-66 678 1590 .427 1978-79 772 1574 .490 1991-92 818 1730 .473 2004-05 774 1778 .435 1954-55 631 1511 .418 1966-67 704 1570 .446 1979-80 668 1440 .464 1992-93 708 1710 .414 2005-06 673 1580 .426 1955-56 560 1401 .400 1967-68 753 1719 .438 1980-81 665 1461 .455 1993-94 715 1667 .429 2006-07 778 1738 .448 1956-57 538 1374 .392 1968-69 727 1721 .423 1981-82 673 1370 .491 1994-95 773 1733 .446 2007-08 901 2008 .449 1957-58 521 1350 .386 1969-70 748 1676 .446 1982-83 751 1373 .548 1995-96 735 1650 .446 1958-59 516 1318 .392 1970-71 730 1730 .422 1983-84 824 1574 .524 1996-97 822 1835 .448 1971-72 709 1655 .422 1984-85 681 1496 .455 1997-98 947 2080 .455

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Best Field Goal Percentage 19. Russ Lawler 1952-55 978 Career Field Goal Percentage (Game, Minimum 10 attempts) 20. Bill Bond 1954-57 969 Player HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION (Min. 2-years) TRADTION Years 2007-08 REVIEW G OPPONENTS Fgm-Fga PLAYER PROFILES Pct COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 1.000 (12-12), Todd Lichti vs Furman, 1988-89 21. John Revelli 1980-84 897 1. Jason Collins 1997-01 73 262-431 .608 1.000(10-10), Tim Patterson vs UC Santa Barbara, 1972-73 22. Julius Barnes 1999-03 890 2. Adam Keefe 1988-92 125 830-1384 .600 .929 (13-14), Jason Collins vs Washington, 2000-01 23. George Selleck 1953-56 889 3. John Revelli 1980-84 100 530-897 .591 .923 (12-13), Todd Lichti vs Long Beach State, 1987-88 24. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 885 4. Mark Madsen 1996-00 198 428-729 .587 .917 (11-12), Adam Keefe vs San Francisco, 1989-90 25. Josh Childress 2001-04 881 5. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 107 628-1097 .572 .917 (11-12), Andy Poppink vs American, 1995-96 6. Mark Seaton 1995-99 114 122-216 .565 .909 (10-11), Curtis Borchardt vs Long Beach State, 2001-02 7. Justin Davis 2000-04 103 292-522 .559 .909 (10-11), Justin Davis vs UCLA, 2003-04 8. Howard Wright 1985-89 124 592-1070 .553 .900 (9-10), Keith Jones vs UCLA, 1980-81 9. Joe Kirchofer 1999-04 114 113-205 .551 .900 (9-10), John Revelli vs Washington State, 1981-82 10. Rob Little 2001-05 126 400-727 .550 .900 (9-10), Adam Keefe vs North Carolina, 1990-91 11. Todd Lichti 1985-89 124 820-1525 .538 .900 (9-10), Justin Davis vs UNLV, 2003-04 12. Curtis Borchardt 1999-02 66 233-436 .534 13. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 80 467-885 .528 Career Field Goals 14. Rich Baker 1965-67 71 171-327 .523 Player Years Fg 15. Derek Bruton 1986-90 100 107-205 .522 1. Adam Keefe 1988-92 830 16. Jarron Collins 1997-01 129 370-711 .520 2. Todd Lichti 1985-89 820 17. Keith Jones 1980-84 93 559-1077 .519 3. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 628 18. Todd Manley 1991-95 71 59-114 .518 4. Claude Terry 1969-72 599 19. Robin Lopez 2006-08 67 236-458 .515 5. Howard Wright 1985-89 592 20. Earl Koberlein 1982-86 105 254-497 .511 6. Brian Welch 1978-82 565 21. Andy Fischer 1982-86 115 247-490 .504 7. Keith Jones 1980-84 559 22. Greg Butler 1984-88 117 423-841 .503 7. Tim Young 1994-99 559 Tim Young 1994-99 132 559-1111 .503 9. Tom Dose 1961-64 548 24. Steve Brown 1981-84,86 93 303-606 .500 10. Casey Jacobsen 1999-03 547 Jack Gilbert 1963,65,66 50 97-194 .500 11. Dion Cross 1992-96 538 12. Ron Tomsic 1951-55 532 Season Field Goal Percentage 13. John Revelli 1980-84 530 Player (min. 100 Fga) Year G Fgm-Fga Pct 14. Rich Kelley 1972-75 526 1. John Revelli 1982-83 15 100-149 .671 15. Wolfe Perry 1975-79 519 2. Adam Keefe 1988-89 33 93-147 .633 15. Brent Williams 1990-94 519 3. Adam Keefe 1989-90 30 210-335 .627 17. Art Harris 1965-68 506 4. John Revelli 1978-79 31 170-273 .623 18. Don Griffin 1967-69 501 5. Howard Wright 1987-88 33 196-315 .622 19. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 467 Jason Collins 1999-00 31 84-135 .622 20. Mark Madsen 1996-00 428 7. Kimberly Belton 1978-79 27 164-265 .619 21. Kris Weems 1995-99 427 8. Jason Collins 2000-01 34 168-274 .613 22. Greg Butler 1984-88 423 9. Adam Keefe 1990-91 33 252-414 .609 23. Bob Bedell 1963-66 422 10. Mark Madsen 1998-99 33 153-253 .605 24. Rob Little 2001-05 400 11. John Revelli 1981-82 27 144-239 .603 25. Andy Poppink 1991-96 393 12. Jack Gilbert 1965-66 24 62-103 .602 13. Rich Baker 1966-67 26 92-154 .597 Season Field Goals 14. Mark Madsen 1997-98 27 116-197 .589 Player Year Fg 15. Johnny Rogers 1982-83 28 120-204 .588 1. Adam Keefe 1991-92 275 All-American John Revelli made an amazing 67 percent of his 16. Mark Madsen 1999-00 23 108-184 .587 2. Adam Keefe 1990-91 252 shots during the 1982-83 season. 17. Howard Wright 1988-89 33 190-329 .578 3. Todd Lichti 1988-89 240 18. Curtis Borchardt 2001-02 29 171-297 .576 4. Keith Jones 1983-84 239 Season Field Goal Attempts 19. Justin Davis 2003-04 22 95-166 .572 5. Todd Lichti 1987-88 222 Player Year Fga 20. Rob Little 2003-04 32 136-238 .571 6. Adam Keefe 1989-90 210 1. Ron Tomsic 1952-53 626 21. Rob Little 2002-03 33 116-204 .569 7. Don Griffin 1968-69 208 2. Don Griffin 1968-69 502 22. Greg Butler 1987-88 33 169-299 .565 8. Arthur Harris 1967-68 206 3. Adam Keefe 1991-92 499 23. Andrew Vlahov 1990-91 22 92-163 .564 9. Mike Bratz 1976-77 205 4. Keith Jones 1983-84 487 Adam Keefe 1991-92 29 275-488 .564 Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 205 5. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 465 25. Keith Jones 1982-83 28 193-345 .559 11. Claude Terry 1970-71 203 6. Bill Bond 1956-57 450 Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 203 7. Todd Lichti 1988-89 437 Freshman Records 13. Claude Terry 1969-70 201 8. Julius Barnes 2002-03 436 Field Goals Year Fg 14. Howard Wright 1987-88 196 9. Claude Terry 1971-72 428 1. Todd Lichti 1985-86 188 15. Claude Terry 1971-72 195 Arthur Harris 1967-68 428 2. Ed Schweitzer 1972-73 147 16. Ron Tomsic 1952-53 193 11. Claude Terry 1970-71 427 3. Brook Lopez 2006-07 140 Wolfe Perry 1978-79 193 12. Mike Bratz 1976-77 423 4. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 139 Keith Jones 1982-83 193 13. Claude Terry 1969-70 415 5. Tim Young 1994-95 137 19. Howard Wright 1988-89 190 14. Adam Keefe 1990-91 414 6. Brian Welch 1978-79 132 20. Tom Dose 1962-63 188 15. Todd Lichti 1987-88 406 7. Johnny Rodgers 1981-82 131 Rich Kelley 1974-75 188 16. Brent Williams 1992-93 405 8. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 130 Todd Lichti 1985-86 188 17. Tom Dose 1961-62 400 9. Dion Cross 1992-93 105 23. Brook Lopez 2007-08 184 Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 400 10. Robin Lopez 2006-07 96 24. Lawrence Hill 2006-07 179 19. Wolfe Perry 1978-79 399 Field Goal Attempts Year Fga 25. Tom Dose 1961-62 175 20. Russ Lawler 1953-54 397 1. Todd Lichti 1985-86 353 21. Tom Dose 1962-63 393 2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 298 Career Field Goal Attempts Brook Lopez 2007-08 393 3. Brook Lopez 2006-07 282 Player Years Fga 23. Ed Tucker 1951-52 379 4. Brian Welch 1978-79 276 1. Todd Lichti 1985-89 1,525 24. Bob Bedell 1965-66 377 5. Tim Young 1994-95 274 2. Tom Dose 1961-64 1,458 25. Don Griffin 1966-67 376 6. Brevin Knight 1993-94 254 RECORDS 3. Adam Keefe 1988-92 1,384 7. Wolfe Perry 1975-76 252 4. Ron Tomsic 1951-55 1,374 8. Josh Childress 2001-02 234 5. Claude Terry 1969-72 1,270 9. Dion Cross 1992-93 222 6. Brent Williams 1990-94 1,249 7. Brevin Knight 1993-97 1,239 Field Goal Percentage 8. Dion Cross 1992-96 1,234 (min 35 shots made) Year Fg-Fga Pct

9. Brian Welch 1978-82 1,222 1. Adam Keefe 1988-89 93-147 .633 HOME OF CHAMPIONS 10. Don Griffin 1966-69 1,212 2. Jason Collins 1999-00 84-135 .622 11. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 1,163 3. Mark Seaton 1995-96 52-86 .605 12. Wolfe Perry 1976-79 1,158 4. Johnny Rogers 1981-82 131-237 .553 13. Tim Young 1994-99 1,111 5. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 130-239 .544 14. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 1,097 6. Mark Madsen 1996-97 51-95 .537 15. Keith Jones 1980-84 1,077 7. Todd Lichti 1985-86 188-353 .533 16. Howard Wright 1985-89 1,070 8. Jarron Collins 1997-98 44-83 .530 17. Rich Kelley 1972-75 1,059 9. Dick Dohrmann 1974-75 76-144 .528 18. Kris Weems 1995-99 1,020 10. Andy Fischer 1982-83 49-95 .516

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Year-by-Year 1985-86 Todd Lichti 140-172 .814 Team Attempts Free Throw Percentage Leaders 1986-87 Terry Taylor 56-66 .848 Year Fta Year Player Ftm-Fta Pct 1987-88 Todd Lichti 174-198 .879 1. 1983-84 ...... 917 1947-48 Morley Thompson 33-46 .717 1988-89 Terry Taylor 49-57 .860 2. 2000-01 ...... 903 1950-51 Ed Tucker 96-130 .738 1989-90 Kenny Ammann 31-36 .861 3. 1998-99 ...... 891 1951-52 Ed Tucker 117-153 .765 1990-91 John Patrick 72-85 .847 4. 1997-98 ...... 882 1952-53 Ron Tomsic 129-172 .750 1991-92 Marcus Lollie 49-62 .790 5. 1991-92 ...... 877 1953-54 George Selleck 124-158 .785 1992-93 Marcus Lollie 68-80 .850 6. 1990-91 ...... 864 1954-55 Ron Tomsic 136-175 .777 1993-94 Dion Cross 80-101 .792 7. 1993-94 ...... 860 1955-56 Bill Bond 100-141 .709 1994-95 Dion Cross 91-110 .827 8. 1982-83 ...... 839 1956-57 Hap Wagner 92-113 .814 1995-96 Dion Cross 81-88 .921 8. 1988-89 ...... 829 1957-58 Jerry Thuesen 59-68 .868 1996-97 Brevin Knight 166-199 .834 10. 1994-95 ...... 827 1958-59 Paul Neumann 134-157 .854 1997-98 Arthur Lee 164-185 .886 1959-60 John Arrillaga 84-109 .771 1998-99 Arthur Lee 140-158 .886 Team Free Throw Percentage 1960-61 John Hendry 47-65 .723 1999-00 Ryan Mendez 63-72 .875 Year Pct 1961-62 Darrell Sutherland 651-81 .802 David Moseley 63-72 .875 1. 2005-06 ...... 763 1962-63 Tom Dose 144-201 .716 2000-01 Ryan Mendez 94-101 .931 2. 1995-96 ...... 758 1963-64 Tom Dose 109-132 .825 2001-02 Julius Barnes 48-59 .814 3. 2003-04 ...... 751 1964-65 Kent Hinckley 62-75 .827 2002-03 Julius Barnes 120-147 .816 4. 1980-81 ...... 747 1965-66 Howard Hassen 31-40 .775 2003-04 Chris Hernandez 96-105 .914 5. 1996-97 ...... 746 1966-67 Gary Petersmeyer 63-84 .750 2004-05 Jason Haas 41-47 .872 6. 1957-58 ...... 743 1967-68 Gary Petersmeyer 71-94 .755 2005-06 Chris Hernandez 109-121 .901 6. 2000-01 ...... 743 1968-69 Mal McElwain 59-80 .738 2006-07 Taj Finger 37-47 .787 7. 1997-98 ...... 738 1969-70 Claude Terry 89-118 .754 2007-08 Brook Lopez 153-194 .789 8. 2004-05 ...... 737 1970-71 Claude Terry 138-184 .750 9. 1982-83 ...... 735 1971-72 Dave Frost 64-78 .821 Team Free Throws 10. 1963-64 ...... 729 1972-73 Bob Buell 41-54 .751 Year Ft 10. 1994-95 ...... 729 1973-74 Rich Kelley 125-155 .806 1. 2000-01 ...... 671 1974-75 Rich Kelley 144-173 .832 2. 1983-84 ...... 663 Free Throws Made 1975-76 Mike Bratz 69-88 .784 3. 1997-98 ...... 651 Game 44, vs BYU-Hawaii, 1983-84 1976-77 Mike Bratz 118-145 .806 4. 1987-88 ...... 630 44, vs Cal Poly, 1994-95 1977-78 Mark Pitchford 32-43 .744 5. 1998-99 ...... 629 1978-79 Wolfe Perry 107-139 .770 Free Throws Attempted 6. 1982-83 ...... 617 1979-80 Brian Welch 81-105 .781 Game 62, vs BYU-Hawaii, 1983-84 Doug Marty hit .881 from the 7. 1994-95 ...... 603 free throw line in 1980-81. 1980-81 Doug Marty 52-59 .881 1981-82 Johnny Rogers 76-93 .817 8. 1990-91 ...... 590 Free Throws Percentage 1982-83 Johnny Rogers 51-62 .823 9. 1988-89 ...... 581 Game .950 (19-of-20), vs UCLA, 1971-72 1983-84 Keith Jones 141-173 .815 10. 1985-86 ...... 570 .950 (19-of-20), vs Oregon State, 1984-85 Novian Whitsitt 68-80 .850 1987-88

Ryan Mendez, who is third all-time in career free throw Not only was Rich Kelley a dominant front line scorer for Since the 1984-85, six Stanford players have been the Pac- percentage (.869) at Stanford, was the Pac-10 champion Stanford, he could also shoot free throws. Kelley led the 10 free throw pct. leader ten times, including Arthur Lee during the 1999-00 (.875) and 2000-01 (.931) seasons. league during the 1974-75 season at 85 percent. during his junior and senior seasons (both .886).

Year-by-Year 1959-60 367 543 .674 1972-73 287 447 .642 1985-86 570 796 .716 1998-99 629 891 .706 Team Free Throw Pct. 1960-61 336 529 .638 1973-74 339 501 .677 1986-87 526 731 .720 1999-00 564 794 .710 Year Ftm Fta Pct 1961-62 389 575 .677 1974-75 355 525 .676 1987-88 630 877 .718 2000-01 671 903 .743 1947-48 288 480 .600 1962-63 380 569 .668 1975-76 350 494 .709 1988-89 581 829 .701 2001-02 569 813 .700 1950-51 416 646 .644 1963-64 397 544 .729 1976-77 390 575 .678 1989-90 449 665 .675 2002-03 458 676 .678 1951-52 529 774 .683 1964-65 342 483 .708 1977-78 371 560 .662 1990-91 590 864 .683 2003-04 489 651 .751 1952-53 452 706 .640 1965-66 401 577 .691 1978-79 265 573 .637 1991-92 430 637 .675 2004-05 501 680 .737 1953-54 494 768 .643 1966-67 439 640 .686 1979-80 421 619 .680 1992-93 405 586 .691 2005-06 500 655 .763 1954-55 485 723 .671 1967-68 391 593 .660 1980-81 484 648 .747 1993-94 559 860 .650 2006-07 426 625 .682 1955-56 457 726 .630 1968-69 372 592 .628 1981-82 461 633 .728 1994-95 603 827 .729 2007-08 552 795 .694 1956-57 566 802 .706 1969-70 394 596 .661 1982-83 617 839 .735 1995-96 558 736 .758 1957-58 447 603 .743 1970-71 440 650 .677 1983-84 663 917 .723 1996-97 561 752 .746 1958-59 418 580 .721 1971-72 477 673 .709 1984-85 533 737 .723 1997-98 651 882 .738

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Consecutive Free Throws Made 6. Brevin Knight 1996-97 166 12. Brevin Knight 1993-97 591-741 .798 49, Ryan Mendez, 2000-01 7. Arthur Lee 1997-98 164 13. HISTORY AND HONORS Doug MAPLES PAVILION Marty TRADTION 1978-82 2007-08 REVIEW 126-158 OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES .797 COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 41, Todd Lichti, 1988-89 8. John Revelli 1983-84 161 14. John Patrick 1987-91 133-167 .796 9. John Revelli 1981-82 155 15. Steve Brown 1981-86 197-249 .791 Best Free Throw Percentage 10. Brevin Knight 1994-95 153 16. Rich Kelley 1972-75 360-457 .788 1.000 (18-18), Todd Lichti vs UC Santa Barbara, 1987-88 Brook Lopez 2007-08 153 17. Julius Barnes 1999-03 202-262 .786 1.000 (15-15), Todd Lichti vs Arizona, 1988-89 12. Brevin Knight 1995-96 151 18. Kris Weems 1995-99 180-230 .783 1.000 (14-14), Dick Haga vs Oregon State, 1958-59 13. Todd Lichti 1988-89 147 19. Mike Bratz 1974-77 199-255 .780 1.000 (14-14), Todd Lichti vs Baylor, 1987-88 14. Jason Collins 2000-01 145 20. Matt Lottich 2000-04 108-139 .777 1.000 (14-14), Brevin Knight vs Washington, 1994-95 15. Rich Kelley 1974-75 144 21. Kent Hinckley 1963-65 130-168 .774 1.000 (13-13), Julius Barnes vs USC, 2002-03 16. Keith Jones 1983-84 141 Dave Frost 1971-74 130-168 .774 1.000 (13-13), Julius Barnes vs Arizona State, 2002-03 17. Todd Lichti 1985-86 140 23. Brian Welch 1978-82 292-381 .771 1.000 (12-12), Jerry Thuesen vs Oregon State, 1957-58 Arthur Lee 1998-99 140 Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 407-528 .771 1.000 (12-12), Jack Gilbert vs Oregon, 1964-65 19. Curtis Borchardt 2001-02 138 25. Keith Jones 1980-84 398-518 .768 1.000 (12-12), Keith Ramee vs California, 1983-84 20. Ron Tomsic 1954-55 136 Tim Young 1994-99 426-555 .768 1.000 (12-12), Arthur Lee vs Arizona, 1998-99 21. Paul Neumann 1958-59 134 1.000 (12-12), Curtis Borchardt vs San Francisco State, 2000-01 22. Tim Young 1996-97 131 Season Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (11-11), Brevin Knight vs USC, 1996-97 23. Ron Tomsic 1952-53 129 Player Year Ft-Fta Pct 1.000 (11-11), Curtis Borchardt at Arizona, 2001-02 24. Mark Madsen 1998-99 127 1. Ryan Mendez 2000-01 94-101 .931 1.000 (11-11), Chris Hernandez vs Kansas, 2003-04 25. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 126 2. Dion Cross 1995-96 81-88 .921 1.000 (11-11), Dan Grunfeld vs. Arizona State, 2005-06 3. Chris Hernandez 2003-04 96-105 .914 1.000 (10-10), Dick Haga vs Oregon State, 1958-59 Career Free Throw Attempts 4. Chris Hernandez 2005-06 109-121 .901 1.000 (10-10), Brian Welch vs Seton Hall, 1978-79 Player Years Fta 5. Arthur Lee 1997-98 164-185 .886 1.000 (10-10), Keith Jones vs Oregon State, 1982-83 1. Adam Keefe 1988-92 886 Arthur Lee 1998-99 140-158 .886 1.000 (10-10), John Revelli vs Washington, 1983-84 2. Brevin Knight 1993-97 741 6. Doug Marty 1980-81 52-59 .881 1.000 (10-10), Adam Keefe vs California, 1989-90 3. John Revelli 1980-84 726 7. Todd Lichti 1987-88 174-198 .879 1.000 (10-10), Adam Keefe vs Rider, 1990-91 4. Todd Lichti 1985-89 695 8. Ryan Mendez 1999-00 63-72 .875 1.000 (10-10), John Patrick vs USC, 1990-91 5. Howard Wright 1985-89 659 David Moseley 1999-00 62-72 .875 1.000 (10-10), Dion Cross vs Wisconsin, 1994-95 6. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 619 10. Terry Taylor 1987-88 69-79 .873 1.000 (10-10), Brevin Knight vs Bradley, 1995-96 7. Tim Young 1994-99 555 11. Jerry Thuesen 1957-58 59-68 .868 1.000 (10-10), Arthur Lee vs W Michigan, 1997-98 8. Mark Madsen 1999-00 537 12. Matt Lottich 2003-04 56-65 .862 1.000 (10-10), Ryan Mendez vs UCLA, 2000-01 9. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 528 13. Kenny Ammann 1989-90 31-36 .861 1.000 (10-10), Chris Hernandez vs. Oregon, 2004-05 10. Keith Jones 1980-84 518 14. Terry Taylor 1988-89 49-57 .860 1.000 (10-10), Dan Grunfeld vs. Oregon State, 2005-06 11. Jarron Collins 1997-01 504 15. Paul Neumann 1958-59 134-157 .854 .944 (17-18), Chris Hernandez vs. San Francisco, 2004-05 12. Claude Terry 1969-72 497 16. Novian Whitsitt 1984-85 68-80 .850 .938 (15-16), Adam Keefe vs Arizona, 1990-91 13. Ron Tomsic 1951-55 470 Todd Lichti 1988-89 147-173 .850 .929 (13-14), Todd Lichti vs Chaminade, 1987-88 14. Rich Kelley 1972-75 457 Marcus Lollie 1992-93 68-80 .850 .929 (13-14), Darren Allaway vs Washington State, 1993-94 15. Tom Dose 1961-64 453 19. Terry Taylor 1986-87 56-66 .848 .929 (13-14), Jason Haas vs. Washington, 2004-05 15. Arthur Harris 1965-68 453 20. John Patrick 1990-91 72-85 .847 .923 (12-13), Todd Lichti vs Santa Clara, 1987-88 17. Paul Neumann 1956-59 438 21. Brevin Knight 1996-97 166-199 .834 .923 (12-13), Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1990-91 18. Mark Madsen 1996-00 424 22. Rich Kelley 1974-75 144-173 .832 .923 (12-13), Adam Keefe vs California, 1990-91 18. Ryan Mendez 1996-01 424 23. Kent Hinckley 1964-65 62-75 .827 .923 (12-13), Arthur Lee vs Oregon State, 1997-98 20. Arthur Lee 1995-99 421 Dion Cross 1994-95 91-110 .827 .917 (11-12), John Revelli vs Oregon, 1980-81 21. George Selleck 1953-56 415 25. Tom Dose 1963-64 109-132 .826 .917 (11-12), Andy Poppink vs Washington, 1995-96 22. Dick Haga 1956-59 401 Kris Weems 1997-98 71-86 .826 .917 (11-12), Arthur Lee vs Arizona State, 1998-99 23. Bill Bond 1954-57 389 .917 (11-12), Arthur Lee vs Gonzaga, 1998-99 24. Brian Welch 1978-82 381 Freshman Records .917 (11-12), Matt Haryasz vs Southern Utah, 2003-04 25. Dion Cross 1992-96 379 Free Throws Year Ftm .909 (10-11), Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, 1988-89 1. Todd Lichti 1985-86 140 .909 (10-11), Adam Keefe vs UCLA, 1990-91 Season Free Throw Attempts 2. John Revelli 1980-81 130 .909 (10-11), Adam Keefe vs Virginia, 1990-91 Player Year Fta 3. Brevin Knight 1993-94 121 .909 (10-11), Arthur Lee vs Washington State, 1997-98 1. Adam Keefe 1990-91 267 4. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 97 .909 (10-11), Matt Haryasz vs. USC, 2004-05 2. Adam Keefe 1989-90 247 5. Howard Wright 1985-86 92 .909 (10-11), Chris Hernandez vs Oregon State, 2004-05 3. Adam Keefe 1991-92 240 6. Adam Keefe 1988-89 91 .909 (10-11), Brook Lopez vs Marquette, 2007-08 4. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 237 7. Tim Young 1994-95 83 5. John Revelli 1983-84 233 8. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 77 Career Free Throws 6. Keith Jones 1982-83 224 9. Johnny Rogers 1981-82 76 Player Years Ftm 7. Mark Madsen 1996-00 218 Keith Ramee 1982-83 76 1. Adam Keefe 1988-92 652 8. Kimberly Belton 1979-80 214 2. Brevin Knight 1993-97 591 9. Curtis Borchardt 2001-02 206 Free Throw Attempts Year Fta 3. Todd Lichti 1985-89 584 10. John Revelli 1981-82 205 1. Todd Lichti 1985-86 172 4. John Revelli 1980-84 532 11. Brevin Knight 1994-95 204 2. John Revelli 1980-81 170 5. Tim Young 1994-99 426 12. Tom Dose 1961-62 201 3. Brevin Knight 1993-94 160 6. Howard Wright 1985-89 415 13. Brevin Knight 1996-97 199 4. Howard Wright 1985-86 151 7. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 407 14. Brook Lopez 2007-08 194 5. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 136 8. Keith Jones 1980-84 398 15. Jason Collins 2000-01 185 Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 136 9. Claude Terry 1969-72 368 16. Matt Haryasz 2005-06 183 7. Adam Keefe 1988-89 132 10. Rich Kelley 1972-75 360 17. Jarron Collins 2000-01 182 8. Tim Young 1994-95 120 11. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 359 18. Ron Tomsic 1954-55 175 8. Keith Ramee 1982-83 105 Chris Hernandez 2001-06 359 19. Todd Lichti 1987-88 174 10. Darren Allaway 1992-93 80 13. Paul Neumann 1956-59 355 20 Jim Ramstead 1951-52 172 Dion Cross 1992-93 80 Ron Tomsic 1952-53 172 14. Ron Tomsic 1951-55 352 Free Throw Percentage 15. Jarron Collins 1997-01 337 22. Russ Lawler 1953-54 166 (min 15 attempts) Year Ft-Fta Pct 16. Mark Madsen 1996-00 320 23. George Selleck 1953-54 158 1. Dion Cross 1992-93 66-80 .825 17. Dion Cross 1992-96 318 Arthur Lee 1998-99 158 RECORDS 2. Ryan Mendez 1996-97 18-22 .818 18. George Selleck 1953-56 298 25. Paul Neumann 1958-59 157 3. Johnny Rogers 1981-82 76-93 .817 19. Dick Haga 1956-59 279 Jarron Collins 1999-00 157 4. Todd Lichti 1985-86 140-172 .814 20. Bill Bond 1954-57 273 5. Bobby Patton 1991-92 12-15 .800 21. Mark Madsen 1996-00 255 Career Free Throw Percentage 6. Dan Grunfeld 2002-03 21-27 .778 22. Don Griffin 1966-69 254 Player Years Ft-Fta Pct 7. Mitch Johnson 2005-06 42-31 .774 23. Brian Welch 1978-82 249 1. Jerry Thuesen 1957-60 94-106 .887 8. Brevin Knight 1993-94 121-160 .756 24. Ed Tucker 1950-52 213 2. Ryan Mendez 1996-01 186-214 .869 HOME OF CHAMPIONS 9. Darren Allaway 1992-93 58-80 .725 Russ Lawler 1952-55 213 3. Arthur Lee 1995-99 365-421 .867 4. Chris Hernandez 2001-06 359-418 .859 10. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 97-136 .713 Season Free Throws 5. Todd Lichti 1985-89 584-695 .840 Player Year Ftm 6. Terry Taylor 1985-89 198-236 .839 1. Adam Keefe 1990-91 203 Dion Cross 1992-96 318-379 .839 2. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 184 8. Johnny Rogers 1981-83 127-155 .819 3. Adam Keefe 1989-90 179 9. Paul Neumann 1956-59 355-438 .811 4. Todd Lichti 1987-88 174 10. Kenny Ammann 1989-91 90-112 .801 5. Keith Jones 1982-83 167 Novian Whitsitt 1983-87 189-236 .801

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Team Rebounds Year-by-Year 1984-85 Kent Seymour 28 164 5.9 Year Rebs Rebounding Leaders 1985-86 Howard Wright 30 189 6.3 1. 1997-98 ...... 1,444 Year Player G Reb Avg 1986-87 Howard Wright 28 190 6.8 2. 2007-08 ...... 1,409 1952-53 Don Carlson 25 266 10.6 1987-88 Howard Wright 33 255 7.7 3. 1952-53 ...... 1,343 1953-54 Russ Lawler 25 234 9.4 1988-89 Howard Wright 33 226 6.9 4. 1998-99 ...... 1,342 1954-55 Russ Lawler 25 240 10.9 1989-90 Adam Keefe 30 272 9.1 5. 1999-00 ...... 1,309 1955-56 Barry Brown 24 259 10.8 1990-91 Adam Keefe 33 313 9.5 6. 2002-03 ...... 1,279 1956-57 Dick Haga 26 170 6.5 1991-92 Adam Keefe 29 355 12.2 7. 1990-91 ...... 1,251 1957-58 Dick Haga 25 202 8.0 1992-93 Brent Williams 30 174 5.8 8. 2001-02 ...... 1,254 1958-59 Dick Haga 25 177 7.1 1993-94 Andy Poppink 29 208 7.4 9. 2000-01 ...... 1,244 1959-60 John Windsor 25 162 6.5 1994-95 Tim Young 29 249 8.6 10. 1963-64 ...... 1,228 1960-61 John Windsor 24 166 8.4 1995-96 Andy Poppink 29 243 8.4 1961-62 Tom Dose 26 270 11.5 1996-97 Tim Young 30 253 8.4 Team Average 1962-63 Tom Dose 25 269 10.8 1997-98 Tim Young 35 284 8.1 Year Avg 1963-64 Clayton Raaka 24 255 10.6 Mark Madsen 27 220 8.2 1. 1952-53 ...... 49.7 1964-65 Ray Kosanke 23 182 7.9 1998-99 Mark Madsen 33 297 9.0 2. 1963-64 ...... 49.1 1965-66 Bob Bedell 25 227 9.1 1999-00 Mark Madsen 23 214 9.3 3. 1964-65 ...... 46.6 1966-67 Art Harris 26 194 7.5 2000-01 Jason Collins 34 265 7.8 4. 1962-63 ...... 46.5 1967-68 Art Harris 26 210 8.1 2001-02 Curtis Borchardt 30 332 11.4 5. 1961-62 ...... 46.1 1968-69 Bill Palmer 26 245 9.4 2002-03 Josh Childress 33 266 8.1 6. 1972-73 ...... 45.8 1969-70 Bill Palmer 25 211 8.4 2003-04 Josh Childress 23 173 7.5 7. 1969-70 ...... 43.9 1970-71 Mike Michel 26 210 8.1 2004-05 Matt Haryasz 31 281 9.1 8. 1973-74 ...... 43.6 1971-72 Steve Shupe 25 185 7.4 2005-06 Matt Haryasz 30 244 8.7 9. 1971-72 ...... 43.2 1972-73 Rich Kelley 25 331 13.2 2006-07 Lawrence Hill 31 187 6.0 10. 1999-00 ...... 42.2 1973-74 Rich Kelley 25 313 12.5 Brook Lopez 26 156 6.0 1974-75 Rich Kelley 26 300 11.5 2007-08 Brook Lopez 27 221 8.2 1975-76 Ed Schweitzer 27 302 11.2 1976-77 Kimberly Belton 27 228 8.4 Total Rebounds 1977-78 Kimberly Belton 27 243 9.0 Game 81, vs BYU, 1968-69 Mark Madsen led the Cardinal in 1978-79 Kimberly Belton 27 234 8.7 rebounding three straight years. 1979-80 Kimberly Belton 26 255 9.8 Rebound Average 1980-81 John Revelli 27 206 7.6 Season 49.7, 1952-53 1981-82 John Revelli 27 231 8.6 1982-83 Hans Wichary 28 146 5.2 Rebound Margin 1983-84 John Revelli 31 244 7.9 Game 34 (51-17), vs San Jose State, 1988-89

Tim Young finished his career as Stanford’s #2 all-time Curtis Borchardt led the Pac-10 in rebounding in 2001-02. Howard Wright led the Cardinal in rebounding all four rebounder (1,070). seasons of his career.

Year-by-Year Rebounds 1962-63 25 1,162 46.5 1975-76 27 1,123 41.6 1988-89 33 1,148 34.8 2001-02 30 1,254 41.8 Rebound Average 1963-64 25 1,228 49.1 1976-77 27 1,040 38.5 1989-90 30 1,057 35.2 2002-03 33 1,279 38.8 Year G Reb Avg 1964-65 23 1,073 46.6 1977-78 27 1,013 37.5 1990-91 33 1,251 37.9 2003-04 32 1,178 36.8 1952-53 23 1343 49.7 1965-66 25 1,118 44.7 1978-79 27 963 35.7 1991-92 29 1,099 37.9 2004-05 31 1,109 35.8 1953-54 23 852 34.1 1966-67 26 1,063 41.0 1979-80 26 938 36.1 1992-93 30 1,011 33.7 2005-06 30 1,028 34.3 1954-55 24 877 39.9 1967-68 25 1,092 42.1 1980-81 27 921 34.1 1993-94 28 1,087 38.8 2006-07 31 1,193 38.5 1955-56 24 919 38.3 1968-69 25 1,050 40.4 1981-82 27 820 30.4 1994-95 29 1,113 38.4 2007-08 36 1,409 39.1 1956-57 26 806 31.0 1969-70 25 1,097 43.9 1982-83 28 846 30.2 1995-96 29 1,073 37.0 1957-58 25 825 33.0 1970-71 26 1,145 44.0 1983-84 31 958 30.9 1996-97 30 1,206 40.2 1958-59 24 947 37.9 1971-72 25 1,080 43.2 1984-85 38 923 33.0 1997-98 35 1,444 41.3 1959-60 25 953 38.1 1972-73 25 1,145 45.8 1985-86 30 1,046 34.9 1998-99 33 1,342 40.7 1960-61 24 910 37.9 1973-74 25 1,089 43.6 1986-87 28 954 34.1 1999-00 31 1,309 42.2 1961-62 22 1,109 46.1 1974-75 26 1,041 40.0 1987-88 33 1,193 36.2 2000-01 34 1,244 36.6

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Game Rebounds 16, Ed Schweitzer vs San Francisco, 1974-75 Career Rebounds Per Game 27, Rich Kelley vs Kentucky, 1973-74 16, Ed Schweitzer vs Washington, 1974-75 Player HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION Years 2007-08 REVIEW G Reb OPPONENTS Avg PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 24, Rich Kelley vs LSU, 1974-75 16, Ed Schweitzer vs Minnesota, 1975-76 1. Rich Kelley 1972-75 76 944 12.4 24, Kimberly Belton vs California, 1976-77 16, Ed Schweitzer vs LSU, 1975-76 2. Tom Dose 1961-64 75 755 10.1 22, Adam Keefe vs Oregon, 1991-92 16, Kimberly Belton vs Arizona, 1978-79 3. Adam Keefe 1988-92 125 1,119 9.0 21, Clayton Raaka vs California, 1963-64 16, John Revelli vs USIU, 1981-82 4. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 107 955 8.9 21, Ed Schweitzer vs California, 1975-76 16, Adam Keefe vs Washington, 1991-92 5. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 80 704 8.8 21, Adam Keefe vs Southern Utah, 1991-92 16, Adam Keefe vs Arizona, 1991-92 6. Bill Palmer 1967-70 58 505 8.7 21, Tim Young vs Oregon, 1996-97 16, Tim Young vs Seton Hall, 1996-97 7. Russ Lawler 1952-55 76 654 8.6 21, Curtis Borchardt vs Arizona, 2001-02 16, Tim Young vs Arizona State, 1996-97 8. Clayton Raaka 1962-65 72 671 8.5 20, Tom Dose vs Oregon State, 1962-63 16, Mark Madsen vs Kentucky, 1997-98 9. Tim Young 1994-99 132 1,070 8.1 20, Chuck Moore vs Wyoming, 1969-70 16, Andy Poppink vs Oregon State, 1993-94 10. John Revelli 1980-84 100 798 8.0 20, Rich Kelley vs Utah, 1973-74 16, Curtis Borchardt at Washington, 2001-02 Bob Bedell 1963-66 71 566 8.0 20, Mark Madsen at Washington, 1999-00 16, Justin Davis at UNLV, 2002-03 12. Mark Madsen 1996-00 108 857 7.9 20, Curtis Borchardt vs Purdue, 2001-02 16, Brook Lopez vs Arizona State, 2007-08 13. Ray Kosanke 1963-66 63 482 7.7 20, Matt Haryasz vs. Oregon, 2004-05 15, Mike Ledgerwood vs Washington, 1960-61 14. John Windsor 1959-62 75 565 7.5 19, Rich Kelley vs Air Force, 1973-74 15, Craig Cordes vs Santa Clara, 1964-65 15. Barry Brown 1953-56 72 521 7.2 19, Rich Kelley vs Utah State, 1974-75 15, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1974-75 Dick Haga 1956-59 76 549 7.2 19, Ed Schweitzer vs Washington, 1975-76 15, Rich Kelley vs California, 1974-75 Curtis Borchardt 1999-02 66 478 7.2 19, Adam Keefe vs Santa Clara, 1991-92 15, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1974-75 18. Brook Lopez 2006-08 53 377 7.1 18, Rich Kelley vs USC, 1973-74 15, Ed Schweitzer vs Washington, 1974-75 19. Arthur Harris 1965-68 77 531 6.9 18, Rich Kelley vs Illinois, 1974-75 15, Ed Schweitzer vs UCLA, 1975-76 Howard Wright 1985-89 124 860 6.9 18, Ed Schweitzer vs Wisconsin, 1975-76 15, Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, 1978-79 21. Josh Childress 2001-04 86 583 6.8 18, Kimberly Belton vs Washington, 1976-77 15, Adam Keefe vs Washington State, 1989-90 22. Jason Collins 1997-01 73 484 6.6 18, Adam Keefe vs Washington, 1991-92 15, Tim Young vs Navy, 1996-97 23. Mike Mann 1971-74 56 359 6.4 18, Curtis Borchardt at Oregon State, 2001-02 15, Tim Young vs Utah, 1996-97 24. Mal McElwain 1966-69 77 487 6.3 17, Clayton Raaka vs Washington, 1962-63 15, Tim Young vs California, 1997-98 25. Mike Michel 1968-71 71 424 6.0 17, Tom Dose vs USC, 1962-63 15, Jason Collins vs Duke, 2000-01 17, Bob Bedell vs Arizona State, 1965-66 15, Curtis Borchardt vs Oregon, 2001-02 Season Rebounds Per Game 17, Ray Kosanke vs California, 1965-66 15, Robin Lopez vs Siena, 2006-07 Player Year G Reb Avg 17, Rich Kelley vs Washington, 1973-74 15, Brook Lopez vs Arizona, 2007-08 1. Rich Kelley 1972-73 25 331 13.2 17, Rich Kelley vs California, 1973-74 2. Rich Kelley 1973-74 25 313 12.5 17, George Schader vs UCLA, 1975-76 Career Rebounds 3. Adam Keefe 1991-92 29 355 12.2 17, Ed Schweitzer vs Miami (Ohio), 1975-76 Player Years Reb 4. Tom Dose 1961-62 26 270 11.5 17, Kimberly Belton vs Washington, 1977-78 1. Adam Keefe 1988-92 1,119 Rich Kelley 1974-75 26 300 11.5 17, Kimberly Belton vs San Jose State, 1979-80 2. Tim Young 1994-99 1,070 6. Curtis Borchardt 2001-02 30 332 11.4 17, Tim Young vs Oregon, 1994-95 3. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 955 7. Ed Schweitzer 1975-76 27 302 11.2 17, Andy Poppink vs Bradley, 1995-96 4. Rich Kelley 1972-75 944 8. Russ Lawler 1954-55 25 240 10.9 17, Tim Young vs Arizona, 1996-97 5. Howard Wright 1985-89 860 9. Barry Brown 1955-56 24 259 10.8 17, Mark Madsen vs College of Charleston, 1997-98 6. Mark Madsen 1996-00 857 Tom Dose 1962-63 25 269 10.8 17, Tim Young vs Rhode Island, 1997-98 7. John Revelli 1980-84 798 11. Don Carlson 1952-53 25 266 10.6 17, Curtis Borchardt at Arizona State, 2001-02 8. Tom Dose 1961-64 755 Clayton Raaka 1963-64 24 255 10.6 16, Mal McElwain vs Washington, 1967-68 9. Jarron Collins 1997-01 706 13. Tom Dose 1961-62 26 270 10.4 16, Rich Kelley vs Washington State, 1973-74 10. Ed Schweitzer 1973-76 704 14. John Windsor 1961-62 26 237 10.1 16, Rich Kelley vs Washington, 1974-75 11. Todd Lichti 1985-89 697 15. Kimberly Belton 1979-80 26 255 9.8 16, Ed Schweitzer vs Nevada, 1974-75 12. Andy Poppink 1991-96 665 16. Adam Keefe 1990-91 33 313 9.5 13. Russ Lawler 1952-55 654 17. Russ Lawler 1953-54 25 234 9.4 14. Clayton Raaka 1962-65 617 18. Mark Madsen 1999-00 23 214 9.3 Rob Little 2004-05 617 19. Bob Bedell 1965-66 25 227 9.1 16. Brent Williams 1990-94 611 Adam Keefe 1989-90 30 272 9.1 17. Josh Childress 2001-04 583 Matt Haryasz 2004-05 31 281 9.1 18. Bob Bedell 1963-66 566 22. Ray Kosanke 1965-66 25 226 9.0 19. John Windsor 1959-62 565 Tom Dose 1963-64 24 216 9.0 20. Justin Davis 2000-04 555 Kimberly Belton 1977-78 27 243 9.0 21. Dick Haga 1956-59 549 Mark Madsen 1998-99 33 297 9.0 22. Art Harris 1965-68 531 23. Brian Welch 1978-82 528 Freshman Records Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 528 Player Year Reb 25. Peter Sauer 1995-99 524 1. Tim Young 1994-95 249 2. Ed Schweitzer 1972-73 234 Season Rebounds 3. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 228 Player Year Reb 4. John Revelli 1980-81 206 1. Adam Keefe 1991-92 355 5. Scott Russell 1973-74 194 2. Curtis Borchardt 2001-02 332 6. Jason Collins 1999-00 190 3. Rich Kelley 1972-73 331 7. Adam Keefe 1988-89 179 4. Rich Kelley 1973-74 313 8. Robin Lopez 2006-07 172 Adam Keefe 1990-91 313 9. Brook Lopez 2006-07 156 6. Ed Schweitzer 1975-76 302 10. Josh Childress 2001-02 144 7. Rich Kelley 1974-75 300 8. Mark Madsen 1998-99 297 Rebound Average Year Avg 9. Tim Young 1997-98 284 1. Tim Young 1994-95 8.6 10. Matt Haryasz 2004-05 281 2. Jason Collins 1999-00 6.1 11. Adam Keefe 1989-90 272 3. Brook Lopez 2006-07 6.0 12. Tom Dose 1961-62 270 4. Robin Lopez 2006-07 5.5

13. Tom Dose 1962-63 269 5. Adam Keefe 1988-89 5.4 RECORDS 14. Don Carlson 1952-53 266 6. Mark Madsen 1996-97 5.0 Josh Childress 2002-03 266 7. Josh Childress 2001-02 4.8 16. Jason Collins 2000-01 265 8. Darren Allaway 1992-93 4.6 17. Barry Brown 1955-56 259 9. Brevin Knight 1993-94 3.9 18. Clayton Raaka 1963-64 255 10. Curtis Borchardt 1999-00 3.7 Kimberly Belton 1979-80 255

Howard Wright 1987-88 255 HOME OF CHAMPIONS 21. Tim Young 1996-97 253 22. Bill Palmer 1968-69 245 23. John Revelli 1983-84 244 Matt Haryasz 2005-06 244 25. Kimberly Belton 1977-78 243 Tim Young 1995-96 243 Ed Schweitzer was the league’s top rebounder during the 1975-76 season.

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3-Point Goals – Game Lawrence Hill 2005- 93 Career 3-Point Field Goal Pct Team 15, vs UCLA, 1996-97 20. Peter Sauer 1995-99 87 Player Years Fg-Fga Pct 15, vs New Hampshire, 1999-00 21. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 73 1. Chris Hernandez 2001-06 198-359 .551 Player 8, Terry Taylor vs Seattle Pacific, 1987- 22. Dan Grunfeld 2002-06 72 2. Todd Lichti 1985-89 112-235 .477 88 23. Mitch Johnson 2005- 63 3. Terry Taylor 1985-89 156-337 .463 8, Julius Barnes vs Rice, 2002-03 24. David Harbour 1991-96 60 4. Dion Cross 1992-96 241-551 .437 25. Tony Giovacchini 1998-02 48 5. Kenny Ammann 1989-91 105-245 .429 3-Point Goals Attempted – Game 6. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 222-520 .427 Team 42, vs UCLA, 2001-02 Season 3-Point Goals 7. John Patrick 1987-91 103-244 .422 Player 15, Peter Dukes vs Arizona, 1991-92 Player Year Fg 8. Ryan Mendez 1996-01 178-424 .420 1. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 84 9. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 73-176 .415 3-Point Field Goal Pct – Game 2. Dion Cross 1994-95 82 10. Michael McDonald 1997-01 94-231 .407 .727 (8-11), vs Oregon State, 1988-89 3. Peter Dukes 1991-92 79 11. Arthur Lee 1995-99 148-365 .405 Julius Barnes 2002-03 79 12. Kris Weems 1995-99 201-509 .395 Year-by-Year 3-Point Shooting Matt Lottich 2002-03 79 13. David Moseley 1996-00 169-432 .391 Year Player Fg-Fga Pct 6. Dion Cross 1995-96 75 14. Peter Dukes 1989-93 132-344 .383 1986-87 Terry Taylor 40-82 .488 Chris Hernandez 2005-06 75 15. Lawrence Hill 2005- 93-246 .378 Ryan Mendez finished his career with 1987-88 Todd Lichti 46-89 .517 8. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 74 16. Dan Grunfeld 2002-06 51-137 .372 178 three-point field goals, fourth on 1988-89 Scott Meinert 21-36 .583 9. David Moseley 1999-00 70 17. Matt Lottich 2000-04 169-465 .363 1989-90 Kenny Ammann 47-102 .461 10. Matt Lottich 2003-04 67 18. David Moseley 1996-00 99-276 .359 Stanford’s all-time list. 1990-91 John Patrick 60-131 .458 11. Kris Weems 1996-97 66 19. Anthony Goods 2005- 135-382 .353 1991-92 Marcus Lollie 26-53 .491 12. Terry Taylor 1987-88 65 20. Peter Sauer 1995-99 87-247 .352 Year-by-Year 1992-93 Dion Cross 30-65 .462 Chris Hernandez 2004-05 65 21. Kenny Brown 2005- 43-123 .349 3-Point Field Goal Pct. 1993-94 Dion Cross 54-128 .422 14. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 64 22. Mitch Johnson 2005- 63-184 .342 Year Fg Fga Pct 1994-95 Dion Cross 82-171 .480 Anthony Goods 2007-08 64 23. Julius Barnes 1999-03 153-456 .336 1986-87 84 196 .429 1995-96 Dion Cross 75-187 .401 16. Arthur Lee 1997-98 62 24. Josh Childress 2001-04 104-310 .335 1987-88 133 315 .422 1996-97 Ryan Mendez 29-68 .427 Kris Weems 1998-99 62 25. Landry Fields 2005- 42-128 .328 1988-89 124 291 .426 1997-98 Ryan Mendez 45-95 .474 18. Anthony Goods 2006-07 60 Season 3-Pt Fg Pct 1989-90 103 306 .337 1998-99 Arthur Lee 54-136 .397 John Patrick 1990-91 60 1999-00 David Moseley 70-156 .449 Kris Weems 1997-98 60 Player Year Fg-Fga Pct 1990-91 145 371 .391 1. Scott Meinert 1988-89 21-36 .583 1991-92 129 323 .399 2000-01 Michael McDonald 56-109 .514 21. Kenny Ammann 1990-91 58 2001-02 Casey Jacobsen 64-172 .372 22. Michael McDonald 2000-01 56 2. Todd Lichti 1987-88 46-89 .517 1992-93 168 465 .361 3. Michael McDonald 2000-01 56-109 .514 1993-94 102 326 .313 2002-03 Matt Lottich 71-180 .394 23. Dion Cross 1993-94 54 2003-04 Chris Hernandez 46-100 .460 Arthur Lee 1998-99 54 4. Marcus Lollie 1991-92 26-53 .491 1994-95 141 361 .391 5. Terry Taylor 1986-87 40-82 .488 1995-96 153 445 .344 2004-05 Dan Grunfeld 28-65 .431 25. Terry Taylor 1988-89 51 2005-06 Chris Hernandez 75-159 .472 6. Dion Cross 1994-95 82-171 .480 1996-97 222 570 .390 7. Todd Lichti 1986-87 30-63 .476 1997-98 262 642 .408 2006-07 Lawrence Hill 50-122 .410 Career 3-Point Attempts 2007-08 Anthony Goods 64-185 .346 Player Years Fga 8. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 84-178 .472 1998-99 194 563 .345 Chris Hernandez 2005-06 75-159 .472 1999-00 245 613 .400 1. Dion Cross 1992-96 551 Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 520 10. Ryan Mendez 1997-98 45-95 .474 2000-01 252 587 .429 11. Peter Dukes 1991-92 79-168 .470 2001-02 207 608 .340 – Game (Minimum 5 attempts) 3. Kris Weems 1995-99 509 4. Matt Lottich 2000-04 465 12. Terry Taylor 1987-88 65-139 .468 2002-03 208 571 .364 1.000 (7-7), Dion Cross vs Arizona, 1995-96 13. Drew Shiller 2007-08 20-43 .465 2003-04 169 464 .364 1.000 (5-5), Peter Dukes vs Arizona, 1995-96 5. Chris Hernandez 2001-06 459 6. Julius Barnes 1999-03 456 14. Dion Cross 1992-93 30-65 .462 2004-05 124 363 .342 1.000 (5-5), Chris Hernandez vs California, 2005-06 15. Kenny Ammann 1989-90 47-102 .461 2005-06 146 416 .351 .857 (6-7), John Patrick vs Oregon State, 1989-90 7. David Moseley 1996-00 432 8. Ryan Mendez 1996-01 424 16. Chris Hernandez 2003-04 46-100 .460 2006-07 174 499 .349 .857 (6-7), Chris Hernandez vs UC Irvine, 2003-04 17. John Patrick 1990-91 60-131 .458 2007-08 199 544 .366 .857 (6-7), Matt Lottich vs Gonzaga, 2003-04 9. Anthony Goods 2005- 382 10. Arthur Lee 1995-99 365 18. David Moseley 1999-00 70-156 .449 .833 (5-6), Todd Lichti vs Washington, 1987-88 19. Arthur Lee 1997-98 62-140 .443 Team 3-Point Field Goals .833 (5-6), Kris Weems vs San Diego, 1996-97 11. Peter Dukes 1989-93 344 12. Terry Taylor 1985-89 337 20. Terry Taylor 1988-89 51-116 .440 Year Fg .833 (5-6), Arthur Lee vs Santa Clara, 1998-99 21. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 74-170 .435 1. 1997-98 ...... 262 .833 (5-6), Michael McDonald vs San Francisco 13. Josh Childress 2001-04 310 14. Brevin Knight 1993-97 277 22. Todd Lichti 1988-89 36-83 .434 2. 2000-01 ...... 252 State, 2000-01 23. Dan Grunfeld 2004-05 28-65 .431 3. 1999-00 ...... 245 .833 (5-6), Anthony Goods vs Harvard, 2007-08 15. David Moseley 1996-00 276 16. Peter Sauer 1995-99 247 24. Ryan Mendez 1996-97 29-68 .426 4. 1996-97 ...... 222 .833 (5-6), Anthony Goods vs Colorado, 2007-08 25. Kris Weems 1996-97 66-155 .425 5. 2002-03 ...... 208 .800 (4-5), Terry Taylor vs Oregon State, 1988-89 17. Lawrence Hill 2005- 246 6. 2001-02 ...... 207 .800 (4-5), Terry Taylor vs Indiana, 1987-88 18. Kenny Ammann 1989-91 245 Freshman Records 7. 2007-08 ...... 199 .800 (4-5), John Patrick vs Oregon State, 1990-91 19. John Patrick 1987-91 244 Three-Point Fg Year Fg 8. 1998-99 ...... 194 .800 (4-5), Arthur Lee vs California, 1997-98 20. Todd Lichti 1985-89 235 1. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 74 9. 2006-07 ...... 174 .800 (4-5), David Moseley vs Washington St, 1998-99 21. Michael McDonald 1997-01 231 2. Dion Cross 1992-93 30 10. 2003-04 ...... 169 .800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Iowa, 1999-00 22.Dan Grunfeld 2002-06 219 3. Ryan Mendez 1996-97 29 .800 (4-5), Ryan Mendez vs New Hampshire, 1999-00 23. David Harbour 1991-96 193 4. David Moseley 1996-97 25 Team 3-Point .800 (4-5), Ryan Mendez at USC, 1999-00 24. Mitch Johnson 2005- 184 5. Josh Childress 2001-02 22 Field Goal Attempts .800 (4-5), David Moseley vs Mississippi St., 1999-00 25. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 176 6. Landry Fields 2006-07 20 Year Fga .800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon St, 2000-01 7. Dan Grunfeld 2002-03 16 1. 1997-98 ...... 642 .800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, 2000-01 Season 3-Point Attempts 8. Kris Weems 1995-96 14 2. 1999-00 ...... 613 .800 (4-5), Casey Jacobsen vs Arizona State, 2000-01 Player Year Fga 9. Mitch Johnson 2005-06 13 3. 2001-02 ...... 608 .800 (4-5), Julius Barnes at Arizona State, 2001-02 1. Julius Barnes 2002-03 226 10. Chris Hernandez 2001-02 12 4. 2000-01 ...... 587 .800 (4-5), Drew Shiller vs Harvard, 2007-08 2. Matt Lottich 2002-03 207 Three-Point Fga Year Fga 5. 2002-03 ...... 571 .800 (4-5), Kenny Brown vs Cornell, 2007-08 3. Matt Lottich 2003-04 191 1. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 170 6. 1996-97 ...... 570 .636 (7-11), Anthony Goods vs Siena, 2007-08 4. Dion Cross 1995-96 187 2. Josh Childress 2001-02 80 7. 2007-08 ...... 544 5. Anthony Goods 2007-08 185 3. David Moseley 1996-97 71 8. 1998-99 ...... 563 Career 3-Point Goals 6. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 178 4. Ryan Mendez 1996-97 68 9. 2006-07 ...... 499 Player Years Fg 7. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 172 5. Landry Fields 2006-07 66 10. 1992-93 ...... 465 1. Dion Cross 1992-96 241 8. Dion Cross 1994-95 171 6. Dion Cross 1992-93 65 2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 222 9. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 170 7. Brevin Knight 1993-94 55 Team 3-Point 3. Kris Weems 1995-99 201 10. Peter Dukes 1991-92 168 8. Mitch Johnson 2005-06 46 Field Goal Percentage 4. Chris Hernandez 2001-06 188 11. Anthony Goods 2006-07 165 9. Dan Grunfeld 2002-03 41 Year Pct 5. Ryan Mendez 1996-01 178 12. Kris Weems 1998-99 159 10. Kris Weems 1995-96 38 1. 1986-87 ...... 429 6. David Moseley 1996-00 169 Chris Hernandez 2005-06 159 Chris Hernandez 2001-02 38 2000-01 ...... 429 Matt Lottich 2000-04 169 14. Kris Weems 1997-98 157 15. David Moseley 1999-00 156 Three-Point Fg Pct Year Fg-Fga Pct 3. 1988-89 ...... 426 8. Terry Taylor 1985-89 156 (Minimum ten attempts) 4. 1987-88 ...... 422 9. Julius Barnes 1999-03 153 16. Kris Weems 1996-97 155 17. Chris Hernandez 2004-05 148 1. Dion Cross 1992-93 30-65 .462 5. 1997-98 ...... 408 10. Arthur Lee 1995-99 148 2. Teyo Johnson 2000-01 10-22 .455 6. 1999-00 ...... 400 11. Anthony Goods 2005- 135 18. Josh Childress 2002-03 144 19. Kenny Ammann 1990-91 143 3. Arthur Lee 1995-96 7-16 .438 7. 1991-92 ...... 399 12. Peter Dukes 1989-93 132 4. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 74-120 .435 8. 1990-91 ...... 391 13. Todd Lichti 1985-89 112 20. Arthur Lee 1997-98 140 21. Terry Taylor 1987-88 139 5. Ryan Mendez 1996-97 29-68 .427 1994-95 ...... 391 14. Kenny Ammann 1989-91 105 6. Matt Lottich 2000-01 11-27 .407 10. 1996-97 ...... 390 15. Josh Childress 2001-04 104 22. Arthur Lee 1998-99 136 Julius Barnes 2001-02 136 7. Dan Grunfeld 2002-03 16-41 .390 16. John Patrick 1987-91 103 8. Peter Sauer 1995-96 7-19 .368 17. Michael McDonald 1997-01 94 24. John Patrick 1990-91 131 25. Peter Dukes 1992-93 130 Kris Weems 1995-96 14-38 .368 18. Brevin Knight 1993-97 93 10. David Moseley 1996-97 25-71 .352

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Career 080 ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLSOPNNS 070 EIWTATO ALSPVLO HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION Player TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW Years OPPONENTS Assists PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 1. Brevin Knight 1993-97 780 2. Keith Ramee 1982-86 513 3. Terry Taylor 1985-89 490 4. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 474 5. Chris Hernandez 2001-06 396 6. Michael McDonald 1997-01 393 7. Mitch Johnson 2005- 389 8. Arthur Lee 1995-99 382 9. Todd Lichti 1985-89 304 10. Mike Bratz 1974-77 289 11. Julius Barnes 1999-03 283 12. Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 278 13. Wolfe Perry 1975-79 258 14. John Patrick 1987-91 255 15. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 254 16. Doug Marty 1978-82 243 17. Matt Lottich 2000-04 239 18. Kris Weems 1995-99 238 19. Brian Welch 1978-82 221 20. Paul Giovacchini 1976-79 220 21. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 215 22. Adam Keefe 1988-92 210 23. Tony Giovacchini 1998-02 209 24. Keith Jones 1980-84 205 25. Howard Wright 1985-89 197 Season Player Year Assists 1. Brevin Knight 1996-97 234 2. Brevin Knight 1995-96 212 3. Marcus Lollie 1991-92 189 4. Mitch Johnson 2007-08 188 5. Brevin Knight 1994-95 184 Brevin Knight’s 780 career assists are No. 1 all-time at Stanford Mitch Johnson dished out a school-record 16 assists in Stanford’s 6. Keith Ramee 1985-86 178 and fourth-best in Pac-10 history. 82-81 overtime win over Marquette in the second round of the 7. Michael McDonald 2000-01 165 2008 NCAA Tournament. 8. Terry Taylor 1987-88 161 Arthur Lee 1997-98 161 Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Team Assists 10. Terry Taylor 1988-89 159 Team Average Assist Leaders Year Assists 11. Brevin Knight 1993-94 150 Year G Assists Avg Year Player G Assists Avg 1. 1988-89 ...... 604 12. Arthur Lee 1998-99 145 1974-75 26 405 15.6 1974-75 Melvin Arterberry 21 81 3.9 2. 1990-91 ...... 578 Michael McDonald 1997-98 145 1975-76 27 451 16.7 1975-76 Mike Bratz 27 132 4.9 3. 1987-88 ...... 576 14. Terry Taylor 1986-87 142 1976-77 27 432 16.0 1976-77 Mike Bratz 27 113 4.2 4. 1997-98 ...... 569 15. Marcus Lollie 1992-93 141 1977-78 27 492 18.2 1977-78 Paul Giovacchini 25 73 2.9 5. 2000-01 ...... 568 16. Keith Ramee 1982-83 133 1978-79 27 398 14.7 1978-79 Paul Giovacchini 26 90 3.5 6. 1999-00 ...... 539 17. Mike Bratz 1975-76 132 1979-80 26 343 13.2 1979-80 Doug Marty 26 95 3.7 7. 1996-97 ...... 534 18. Julius Barnes 2002-03 130 1980-81 27 311 11.5 1980-81 Doug Marty 27 66 2.4 8. 2007-08 ...... 525 Chris Hernandez 2003-04 130 1981-82 27 311 11.5 1981-82 Doug Marty 27 63 2.3 9. 1998-99 ...... 515 20. John Patrick 1990-91 125 1982-83 28 350 12.5 1982-83 Keith Ramee 28 133 4.8 10. 2003-04 ...... 515 21. Chris Hernandez 2004-05 120 1983-84 31 398 12.8 1983-84 Keith Ramee 31 87 2.8 22. Keith Ramee 1984-85 115 1984-85 28 350 12.5 1984-85 Keith Ramee 28 115 4.1 Game Assists John Patrick 1989-90 115 1985-86 30 494 16.5 1985-86 Keith Ramee 30 178 5.9 16, Mitch Johnson vs Marquette, 2007-08 24. Mike Bratz 1976-77 113 1986-87 28 424 15.1 1986-87 Terry Taylor 28 142 5.1 13, Brevin Knight vs USC, 1994-95 Matt Lottich 2003-04 113 1987-88 33 576 17.5 1987-88 Terry Taylor 32 161 5.0 13, Brevin Knight vs California, 1995-96 Fred Washington 2006-07 113 1988-89 33 604 18.3 1988-89 Terry Taylor 33 159 4.8 13, Brevin Knight vs Alaska Anchorage, 1996-97 1989-90 30 435 14.5 1989-90 John Patrick 30 115 4.1 13, Brevin Knight vs Arizona State, 1996-97 1990-91 33 578 17.5 1990-91 John Patrick 33 125 3.8 13, Brevin Knight vs California, 1996-97 1991-92 29 508 17.5 1991-92 Marcus Lollie 29 189 6.5 12, Keith Ramee vs Oregon State, 1982-83 1992-93 30 347 11.6 1992-93 Marcus Lollie 30 141 4.7 12, Terry Taylor vs Washington State, 1986-87 1993-94 28 368 13.1 1993-94 Brevin Knight 28 150 5.4 12, Brevin Knight vs California, 1994-95 1994-95 29 395 13.6 1994-95 Brevin Knight 28 184 6.6 12, Brevin Knight vs Arizona, 1996-97 1995-96 29 466 16.1 1995-96 Brevin Knight 29 212 7.3 11, Terry Taylor vs Oregon State, 1987-88 1996-97 30 534 17.8 1996-97 Brevin Knight 30 234 7.8 11, Keith Ramee vs Seton Hall, 1985-86 1997-98 35 569 16.3 1997-98 Arthur Lee 35 161 4.6 11, Marcus Lollie vs Oregon, 1992-93 1998-99 33 515 15.6 1998-99 Arthur Lee 33 145 4.4 11, Brevin Knight vs Virginia, 1993-94 1999-00 31 539 17.4 1999-00 Michael McDonald 31 145 4.7 11, Brevin Knight vs Arizona, 1995-96 2000-01 34 568 16.7 2000-01 Michael McDonald 34 165 4.9 11, Brevin Knight vs Oregon State, 1996-97 2001-02 30 480 16.0 2001-02 Casey Jacobsen 30 106 3.5 10, Keith Ramee vs Yale, 1985-86 2002-03 33 489 14.8 2002-03 Julius Barnes 33 130 3.9 10, Mike Bratz vs Washington State, 1975-76 2003-04 32 515 16.1 2003-04 Chris Hernandez 30 130 4.3 10, Paul Giovacchini vs Cal Poly Pomona, 1977-78 2004-05 31 377 12.2 2004-05 Chris Hernandez 30 120 4.0 10, Keith Ramee vs Seattle, 1984-85 2005-06 30 425 14.2 2005-06 Chris Hernandez 30 99 3.3 10, Keith Ramee vs Washington, 1984-85

2006-07 31 460 14.8 2006-07 Fred Washington 31 113 3.6 10, Terry Taylor vs Vanderbilt, 1988-89 Michael McDonald’s 393 career assists place RECORDS 2007-08 36 525 14.6 2007-08 Mitch Johnson 36 188 5.2 10, Marcus Lollie vs Houston, 1990-91 him sixth all time at Stanford. 10, Marcus Lollie vs Arizona State, 1991-92 10, Brevin Knight vs Oregon State, 1994-95 Freshman Records 10, Brevin Knight vs Stetson, 1995-96 Player Year Assists 10, Brevin Knight vs Rice, 1995-96 1. Brevin Knight 1993-94 150 10, Brevin Knight vs Arizona, 1995-96 2. Keith Ramee 1982-83 133

10, Brevin Knight vs USC, 1995-96 3. Mitch Johnson 2005-06 98 HOME OF CHAMPIONS 10, Brevin Knight vs American, 1995-96 4. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 70 10, Brevin Knight vs California, 1995-96 5. Wolfe Perry 1975-76 67 10, Brevin Knight vs Oklahoma, 1996-97 6. Mark Pitchford 1977-78 55 10, Arthur Lee vs Washington, 1997-98 Keith Jones 1980-81 55 10, Arthur Lee vs Arizona State, 1997-98 8. Steve Brown 1981-82 54 10, Arthur Lee vs Oregon State, 1997-98 9. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 50 10, Julius Barnes at Arizona, 2002-03 10. Brian Welch 1978-79 49 10, Mitch Johnson at Fresno State, 2006-07 Michael McDonald 1997-98 49

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Career Steals Player Years Steals 1. Brevin Knight 1993-97 298 2. Keith Ramee 1982-86 199 3. Todd Lichti 1985-89 156 4. Adam Keefe 1988-92 141 5. Chris Hernandez 2001-06 138 6. Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 130 7. Keith Jones 1980-84 128 8. Arthur Lee 1995-99 127 9. Wolfe Perry 1975-79 112 10. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 108 11. Nick Robinson 2001-05 107 12. Steve Brown 1981-86 106 13. Terry Taylor 1985-89 103 14. Howard Wright 1985-89 98 Andy Poppink 1991-96 98 16. Eric Reveno 1984-89 93 17. John Paye 1983-86 89 18. Fred Washington 2003-08 88 19. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 84 20. Earl Koberlein 1982-86 83 21. Mitch Johnson 2005- 82 22. Michael McDonald 1997-01 81 23. Brent Williams 1990-94 79 24. David Moseley 1996-00 78 Justin Davis 2000-04 78 Season Steals Player Year Steals 1. Brevin Knight 1996-97 83 2. Brevin Knight 1994-95 78 3. Brevin Knight 1993-94 77 4. Brevin Knight 1995-96 60 5. Mike Bratz 1976-77 59 Three times in conference history a Stanford player has led the Chris Hernandez finished his career with 138 steals and 396 Arthur Lee 1998-99 59 league in steals average. Keith Ramee led the Pac-10 in thefts assists, each fifth best in Stanford history. 7. Keith Ramee 1984-85 55 during the 1984-85 season with an average of two per game. 8. Keith Ramee 1985-86 53 9. Chris Hernandez 2004-05 52 10. Adam Keefe 1990-91 51 11. Andrew Vlahov 1989-90 50 Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Team Steals 12. Andrew Vlahov 1992-93 49 Team Steals Average Individual Steals Average Year Steals Adam Keefe 1991-92 49 Year G Stl Avg Year Player G Steals Avg 1. 1985-86 ...... 246 14. Keith Jones 1983-84 48 1976-77 27 184 6.8 1976-77 Mike Bratz 27 59 2.2 2. 1983-84 ...... 239 15. Keith Ramee 1982-83 47 1977-78 27 163 6.0 1977-78 Wolfe Perry 27 25 0.9 3. 1984-85 ...... 238 Todd Lichti 1985-86 47 1978-79 27 134 5.9 1978-79 Wolfe Perry 27 38 1.4 4. 1988-89 ...... 235 17. Keith Jones 1982-83 43 1979-80 26 110 4.2 1979-80 Kimberly Belton 26 29 1.1 5. 1996-97 ...... 208 18. Terry Taylor 1988-89 41 1980-81 27 123 4.6 1980-81 Keith Jones 25 32 1.3 5 2004-05 ...... 208 Marcus Lollie 1992-93 41 1981-82 27 111 4.1 1981-82 Steve Brown 27 26 0.9 7. 1982-83 ...... 207 20. Todd Lichti 1987-88 40 1982-83 28 207 7.4 1982-83 Keith Ramee 28 47 1.7 8. 1993-94 ...... 206 Eric Reveno 1988-89 40 1983-84 31 239 7.7 1983-84 Keith Jones 31 48 1.5 9. 2003-04 ...... 204 Marcus Lollie 1991-92 40 1984-85 28 238 8.5 1984-85 Keith Ramee 28 55 2.0 10. 1994-95 ...... 201 Arthur Lee 1997-98 40 1985-86 30 246 8.2 1985-86 Keith Ramee 20 53 1.8 24. Josh Childress 2002-03 39 1986-87 28 143 5.1 1986-87 Todd Lichti 28 35 1.3 Steals – Game 25. Wolfe Perry 1978-79 38 1987-88 33 167 5.1 1987-88 Todd Lichti 33 40 1.2 10, Brevin Knight vs McNeese State, 1993-94 1988-89 33 235 7.1 1988-89 Terry Taylor 33 41 1.2 Freshman Records 1989-90 30 170 5.7 1989-90 Andrew Vlahov 30 50 1.7 Steals Year Steals 1990-91 33 192 5.8 1990-91 Adam Keefe 33 51 1.5 1. Brevin Knight 1993-94 77 1991-92 29 170 5.7 1991-92 Adam Keefe 29 49 1.7 2. Keith Ramee 1982-83 47 1992-93 30 169 5.6 1992-93 Marcus Lollie 39 41 1.1 Todd Lichti 1985-86 47 1993-94 28 206 7.4 1993-94 Brevin Knight 28 77 2.8 4. Keith Jones 1980-81 32 1994-95 29 201 6.9 1994-95 Brevin Knight 28 78 2.8 5. Mark Pitchford 1977-78 26 1995-96 29 181 6.2 1995-96 Brevin Knight 29 60 2.1 Steve Brown 1981-82 26 1996-97 30 208 6.9 1996-97 Brevin Knight 30 83 2.8 John Paye 1983-84 26 1997-98 35 183 5.2 1997-98 Arthur Lee 35 40 1.1 8. Mitch Johnson 2005-06 25 1998-99 33 187 5.7 1998-99 Arthur Lee 33 59 1.8 9. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 19 1999-00 31 141 4.5 1999-00 Michael McDonald 31 26 0.8 10. Adam Keefe 1988-89 18 2000-01 34 187 5.5 David Moseley 31 26 0.8 David Moseley 1996-97 18 2001-02 30 151 5.0 2000-01 Michael McDonald 34 31 0.9 Josh Childress 2001-02 18 2002-03 33 177 5.4 2001-02 Julius Barnes 30 27 0.9 2003-04 32 204 6.4 2002-03 Josh Childress 33 39 1.2 2004-05 31 208 6.7 2003-04 Chris Hernandez 30 34 1.1 2005-06 31 165 5.5 2004-05 Chris Hernandez 30 52 1.7 2006-07 31 144 4.6 2005-06 Chris Hernandez 30 35 1.2 2007-08 36 158 4.4 2006-07 Mitch Johnson 31 29 0.9 2007-08 Mitch Johnson 36 28 0.8

David Moseley (left) and Michael McDonald each picked 26 steals during the ’99-00 season.

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Career Blocks 080 ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLSOPNNS 070 EIWTATO ALSPVLO HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION Player TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW Years OPPONENTS Blk PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 1. Tim Young 1994-99 167 2. Robin Lopez 2006-07 156 3. Curtis Borchardt 1999-02 146 4. Matt Haryasz 2002-2006 130 5. Howard Wright 1985-89 121 6. Brook Lopez 2006-08 101 7. Josh Childress 2001-04 95 8. Jason Collins 1997-01 89 9. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 86 10. Rob Little 2001-05 81 11. Jarron Collins 1997-01 68 12. Lawrence Hill 2005- 66 13. Mark Madsen 1996-00 64 14. Eric Reveno 1984-89 61 15. Brent Williams 1990-94 60 16. Adam Keefe 1988-92 56 17. Taj Finger 2004-08 53 18. Jim Morgan 1990-94 51 19. Deshon Wingate 1987-91 49 20. Darren Allaway 1992-96 44 21. Kent Seymour 1982-85 43 Greg Butler 1984-88 43 23. Justin Davis 2000-04 41 24. Johnny Rogers 1981-83 38 Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 38 Joe Kirchofer 1999-04 38 Peter Prowitt 2004-08 38 Season Blocks Player Year Blk 1. Curtis Borchardt 2001-02 85 2. Robin Lopez 2007-08 83 3. Robin Lopez 2006-07 73 In just two seasons, Robin Lopez ranks second all-time with 156 Tim Young, who is the school record holder in career blocks, 4. Brook Lopez 2007-08 56 blocked shots and holds the freshman single-season record. blocked at least one shot in 95 of 132 games. 5. Tim Young 1996-97 50 6. Matt Haryasz 2005-06 47 7. Josh Childress 2002-03 46 8. Brook Lopez 2006-07 45 9. Tim Young 1994-95 43 Year-by-Year Year-by-Year Blocked Shots Team Blocked Shots Jason Collins 1999-00 43 Year Player G Blks Avg Year G Blocks Jason Collins 2000-01 43 Team Blocked Shots 12. Kent Seymour 1984-85 42 Year G Blks Avg 1976-77 Kimberly Belton 27 27 1.0 1. 2007-08 36 187 Curtis Borchardt 1999-00 42 1976-77 27 60 2.2 1977-78 Mark Pitchford 27 26 0.9 2. 2006-07 31 184 14. Howard Wright 1985-86 41 1977-78 27 55 2.0 1978-79 Kimberly Belton 27 16 0.6 3. 1999-00 31 167 Tim Young 1997-98 41 1978-79 27 56 2.1 1979-80 Kimberly Belton 26 24 0.9 4. 2003-04 30 142 16. Josh Childress 2003-04 37 1979-80 26 24 0.9 1980-81 Hans Wichary 26 9 0.3 5. 2005-06 30 138 Matt Haryasz 2004-05 37 1980-81 27 36 1.3 1981-82 Johnny Rogers 27 26 0.9 6. 2001-02 30 132 18. Howard Wright 1988-89 35 1981-82 27 53 1.9 1982-83 Johnny Rogers 28 12 0.4 7. 2002-03 33 118 Matt Haryasz 2003-04 35 1982-83 28 40 1.4 1983-84 John Revelli 31 12 0.4 8. 1996-97 30 117 20. Lawrence Hill 2006-07 33 1983-84 31 36 1.2 1984-85 Kent Seymour 28 42 1.5 9. 1997-98 35 111 21. Tim Young 1998-99 31 1984-85 28 72 2.6 1985-86 Howard Wright 30 41 1.4 10. 2000-01 34 108 Rob Little 2003-04 31 1985-86 30 69 2.3 1986-87 Howard Wright 28 21 0.8 23. Rob Little 2002-03 30 1986-87 28 73 2.6 1987-88 Greg Butler 33 25 0.8 Blocked Shots – Game (Team) 24. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 27 1987-88 33 94 2.8 1988-89 Howard Wright 33 35 1.1 19, vs USC, 2006-07 25. Johnny Rogers 1981-82 26 1988-89 33 93 2.8 1989-90 Deshon Wingate 30 23 0.8 13, vs Oregon State, 2003-04 1989-90 30 78 2.6 1990-91 Deshon Wingate 33 19 0.6 12, vs New Hampshire, 1999-00 1991-92 Adam Keefe 29 14 0.5 12, vs Mississippi State, 1999-00 Freshman Records 1990-91 33 82 2.7 Blocked Shots Year Blk 1991-92 29 59 2.0 1992-93 Brent Williams 30 21 0.7 1993-94 Jim Morgan 28 18 0.6 Blocked Shots – Game (Player) 1. Robin Lopez 2006-07 73 1992-93 30 75 2.5 2. Brook Lopez 2006-07 45 1993-94 28 61 2.2 1994-95 Tim Young 29 43 1.5 12, Brook Lopez vs USC, 2006-07 1995-96 Darren Allaway 29 14 0.5 6, Curtis Borchardt vs Cal State Bakersfield, 3. Tim Young 1994-95 43 1994-95 29 80 2.8 Jason Collins 1999-00 43 1995-96 29 52 1.8 1996-97 Tim Young 30 50 1.7 1999-00 1997-98 Tim Young 35 41 1.2 6, Curtis Borchardt vs Purdue 5. Curtis Borchardt 1999-00 42 1996-97 30 117 3.9 6. Howard Wright 1985-86 41 1997-98 35 111 3.2 1998-99 Tim Young 33 31 0.9 (Wooden Tradition at Indianapolis), 2001-02 1999-00 Jason Collins 31 43 1.4 6, Curtis Borchardt vs. Michigan State 7. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 27 1998-99 33 96 2.9 8. Johnny Rogers 1981-82 26 1999-00 31 167 5.4 2000-01 Jason Collins 34 43 1.3 ( Challenge at Oakland), 2001-02 2001-02 Curtis Borchardt 30 85 2.8 6, Matt Haryasz at Oregon State, 2003-04 9. Lawrence Hill 2005-06 23 2000-01 34 108 3.2 10. Jarron Collins 1997-98 16 2001-02 30 132 4.4 2002-03 Josh Childress 33 46 1.4 6, Lawrence Hill vs Washington, 2005-06 2003-04 Josh Childress 23 37 1.6 6, Robin Lopez vs Siena, 2006-07 11. Brent Williams 1990-91 14 2002-03 33 118 3.6 12. Joe Kirchofer 1999-00 13 2003-04 32 142 4.4 2004-05 Matt Haryasz 31 37 1.2 2005-06 Matt Haryasz 30 47 1.7 Peter Prowitt 2004-05 13 2004-05 32 87 2.7 14. Orlando Ward 1978-79 12 2005-06 30 138 4.6 2006-07 Robin Lopez 31 73 2.3 2007-08 Robin Lopez 36 83 2.3 Eric Reveno 1984-85 12 RECORDS 2006-07 31 184 5.9 Josh Childress 2001-02 12 2007-08 36 187 5.1 HOME OF CHAMPIONS

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Dion Cross, one of Stanford’s all-time leading three-point Arthur Lee led Stanford in minutes during his junior and Brian Welch led the Cardinal in minutes per game in 1980- shooters, played 3,220 minutes during his four-year career. senior seasons. 81 with more than 36 minutes per game.

Year-by-Year Minutes Average Career Minutes Season Minutes Year Player G Min Avg Player Years Min Player Year Min 1977-78 Kimberly Belton 27 795 29.4 1. Todd Lichti 1985-89 4,107 1. Adam Keefe 1990-91 1,204 1978-79 Wolfe Perry 27 972 36.0 2. Adam Keefe 1988-92 4,002 2. Julius Barnes 2002-03 1,158 1979-80 Kimberly Belton 26 932 35.8 3. Howard Wright 1985-89 3,774 3. Todd Lichti 1987-88 1,140 1980-81 Brian Welch 26 943 36.2 4. Brevin Knight 1993-97 3,703 4. Mitch Johnson 2007-08 1,134 1981-82 Doug Marty 27 919 34.0 5. Brian Welch 1978-82 3,645 5. Josh Childress 2002-03 1,128 1982-83 Keith Jones 28 796 28.4 6. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 3,512 6. Todd Lichti 1988-89 1,117 1983-84 John Revelli 31 995 32.1 7. Tim Young 1994-99 3,420 7. Howard Wright 1987-88 1,098 1984-85 Keith Ramee 28 760 27.1 8. Dion Cross 1992-96 3,220 8. Adam Keefe 1991-92 1,080 1985-86 Todd Lichti 30 876 29.2 9. Kris Weems 1995-99 3,149 9. Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 1,079 1986-87 Todd Lichti 28 974 34.8 10. Brent Williams 1990-94 3,070 10. Arthur Lee 1998-99 1,076 1987-88 Todd Lichti 33 1,140 34.5 11. John Revelli 1980-84 3,064 11. Adam Keefe 1989-90 1,065 1988-89 Todd Lichti 33 1,117 33.8 12. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 3,020 12. Casey Jacobsen 2001-02 1,058 1989-90 Adam Keefe 30 1,065 35.5 13. Arthur Lee 1995-99 3,016 13. Chris Hernandez 2004-05 1,043 1990-91 Adam Keefe 33 1,204 36.5 14. Keith Ramee 1982-86 3,012 14. Kris Weems 1998-99 1,040 1991-92 Adam Keefe 29 1,080 37.2 15. Terry Taylor 1985-89 2,984 15. Nick Robinson 2004-05 1,036 1992-93 Marcus Lollie 30 942 31.4 16. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 2,929 16. Arthur Lee 1997-98 1,005 1993-94 Brevin Knight 28 916 32.7 17. Andy Poppink 1991-96 2,915 17. Marcus Lollie 1991-92 1,004 1994-95 Dion Cross 29 934 32.2 18. Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 2,812 Kris Weems 1997-98 1,004 1995-96 Dion Cross 29 933 32.2 19. Doug Marty 1978-82 2,810 19. Howard Wright 1988-89 1,002 1996-97 Brevin Knight 30 960 32.0 20. Jarron Collins 1997-01 2,789 Matt Lottich 2002-03 1,002 1997-98 Arthur Lee 35 1,005 28.7 21. Mark Madsen 1996-00 2,713 21. John Revelli 1983-84 995 1998-99 Arthur Lee 33 1,076 32.6 22. Keith Jones 1980-84 2,660 22. Chris Hernandez 2005-06 993 1999-00 Casey Jacobsen 31 883 28.5 23. Julius Barnes 1999-03 2,637 23. Terry Taylor 1988-89 986 2000-01 Casey Jacobsen 34 1,079 31.7 24. Peter Sauer 1995-99 2,610 24. Andrew Vlahov 1989-90 982 2001-02 Casey Jacobsen 30 1,058 35.3 25. Greg Butler 1984-88 2,563 Deshon Wingate 1990-91 982 2002-03 Julius Barnes 33 1,158 35.1 2003-04 Matt Lottich 32 971 30.3 2004-05 Chris Hernandez 30 1,043 34.8 2005-06 Chris Hernandez 30 993 33.1 Freshman Records 2006-07 Anthony Goods 25 841 33.6 Player Year Min 2007-08 Mitch Johnson 36 1134 31.5 1. Brevin Knight 1993-94 916 2. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 883 3. Todd Lichti 1985-86 876 4. John Revelli 1980-81 832 Howard Wright 1985-86 832 6. Johnny Rogers 1981-82 766 7. Keith Ramee 1982-83 743 Robin Lopez 2006-07 743 9. Tim Young 1994-95 733 10. Keith Jones 1980-81 700

Julius Barnes played 1,158 minutes during the 2002-03 season to rank second on Stanford’s season minutes played.

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Career Fouls 080 ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLSOPNNS 070 EIWTATO ALSPVLO HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION Player TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS Years PLAYER PROFILES F COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 1. Tim Young 1994-99 375 2. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 357 3. Andy Fischer 1982-86 336 4. Brevin Knight 1993-97 323 5. Howard Wright 1985-89 321 6. Brian Welch 1978-82 320 7. Darren Allaway 1992-96 319 Rob Little 2001-05 319 9. John Revelli 1980-84 318 10. Earl Koberlein 1982-86 303 11. Andy Poppink 1991-96 301 Jarron Collins 1997-01 301 13. Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 286 Keith Jones 1980-84 286 Eric Reveno 1984-89 286 16. Justin Davis 2000-04 284 17. Arthur Harris 1965-68 281 18. Todd Lichti 1985-89 276 19. Wolfe Perry 1975-79 275 20. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 274 Mark Madsen 1996-00 274 22. Tom Dose 1961-64 261 Fred Washington 2003-08 261 24. David Harbour 1991-96 259 25. Rich Kelley 1972-75 256 Season Fouls Player Year F 1. John Revelli 1980-81 108 2. Tim Young 1997-98 106 David Moseley, who played in 127 games at Stanford, is one of Marcus Lollie played in 116 games at Stanford. Rob Little 2002-03 106 many Cardinal players who competed on four postseason teams. 4. Arthur Harris 1966-67 100 Justin Davis 2002-03 100 Career Games Played Career Games Started Freshman Records 6. John Revelli 1988-89 99 Player Years G Player Years GS Games Year G Eric Reveno 1988-89 99 1. Tim Young 1994-99 132 1. Tim Young 1994-99 125 1. Michael McDonald 1997-98 35 8. Brian Welch 1979-80 96 2. Jarron Collins 1997-01 129 2. Howard Wright 1985-89 121 2. Jarron Collins 1997-98 34 9. Arthur Harris 1965-66 95 3. David Moseley 1996-00 127 3. Todd Lichti 1985-89 119 3. Adam Keefe 1988-89 33 Bart Lammersen 1992-93 95 Ryan Mendez 1996-01 127 4. Brevin Knight 1993-97 114 Dan Grunfeld 2002-03 33 Andy Poppink 1993-94 95 5. Arthur Lee 1995-99 126 5. Brian Welch 1978-82 105 Matt Haryasz 2002-03 33 12. Kimberly Belton 1976-77 94 Rob Little 2001-05 126 6. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 104 Jason Haas 2002-03 33 Robin Lopez 2007-08 94 Taj Finger 2004-08 126 7. Keith Ramee 1982-86 99 7. John Paye 1983-84 31 14. Earl Koberlein 1983-84 93 Fred Washington 2003-08 126 8. Kris Weems 1995-99 98 Brent Williams 1990-91 31 John Revelli 1983-84 93 9. Adam Keefe 1988-92 125 9. John Revelli 1980-84 97 Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 31 Andy Poppink 1994-95 93 10. Todd Lichti 1985-89 124 Dion Cross 1992-96 97 Robin Lopez 2006-07 31 17. Tom Dose 1962-63 92 Howard Wright 1985-89 124 11. Peter Sauer 1995-99 96 11. Todd Lichti 1985-86 30 Kimberly Belton 1979-80 92 Kris Weems 1995-99 124 12. Rob Little 2001-05 95 Howard Wright 1985-86 30 Fred Washington 2006-07 92 Peter Sauer 1995-99 124 13. Terry Taylor 1985-89 93 Josh Childress 2001-02 30 20. Rich Kelley 1973-74 91 14. Deshon Wingate 1987-91 122 14. Adam Keefe 1988-92 92 Rob Little 2001-02 30 Kimberly Belton 1977-78 91 15. Terry Taylor 1985-89 119 15. Brent Williams 1990-94 90 Lawrence Hill 2005-06 30 Keith Jones 1982-83 91 Julius Barnes 1999-03 119 16. Andy Poppink 1991-96 86 Mitch Johnson 2005-06 30 John Paye 1984-85 91 17. Brent Williams 1990-94 118 17. Casey Jacobsen 1999-02 82 Landry Fields 2006-07 30 24. Rich Kelley 1974-75 90 Tony Giovacchini 1998-02 118 18. Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 81 Earl Koberlein 1984-85 90 19. Keith Ramee 1982-86 117 19. Arthur Lee 1995-99 79 Games Started Year GS Andy Fischer 1984-85 90 Greg Butler 1984-88 117 20. Mark Madsen 1996-00 77 1. Robin Lopez 2006-07 31 Howard Wright 1988-89 90 Andy Poppink 1991-96 117 21. Mitch Johnson 2005- 75 2. Brevin Knight 1993-94 28 Matt Haryasz 2004-05 90 3. John Revelli 1980-81 26 22. Marcus Lollie 1989-93 116 22. Greg Butler 1984-88 74 Career Fouled Out Eric Reveno 1984-89 116 23. Fred Washington 2003-08 73 4. Todd Lichti 1985-86 25 5. Tim Young 1994-95 22 Player Years FO Michael McDonald 1997-01 116 24. Keith Jones 1980-84 71 1. Andy Fischer 1981-86 23 25. Andy Fischer 1982-86 115 25. Andy Fischer 1982-86 69 6. Keith Jones 1980-81 19 7. Casey Jacobsen 1999-00 18 2. Tom Dose 1961-64 21 Dion Cross 1992-96 115 3. Rich Kelley 1973-75 20 Brevin Knight 1993-97 115 Season Games Started 8. Darren Allaway 1992-93 14 9. Dion Cross 1992-93 11 John Revelli 1980-84 20 Player Year GS 5. Kimberly Belton 1976-80 17 Season Games Played 1. Peter Sauer 1997-98 35 10. Jim Morgan 1990-91 6 Josh Childress 2001-02 6 Darren Allaway 1992-96 17 Player Year G Kris Weems 1997-98 35 Tim Young 1994-99 17 1. Robin Lopez 2007-08 36 Tim Young 1997-98 35 8. John Hendry 1958-61 15 Lawrence Hill 2007-08 36 Mitch Johnson 2007-08 35 Wolfe Perry 1975-79 15 Mitch Johnson 2007-08 36 5. Arthur Lee 1997-98 34 10. Mal McElwain 1966-69 14 Taj Finger 2007-08 36 Jarron Collins 2000-01 34 Jeff McHugh 1974-78 14 4. Arthur Lee 1997-98 35 Jason Collins 2000-01 34 Eric Reveno 1984-89 14 Michael McDonald 1997-98 35 Casey Jacobsen 2000-01 34 Andy Poppink 1991-96 14 David Moseley 1997-98 35 Michael McDonald 2000-01 34 14. Dennis O’Neill 1968-71 13 Peter Sauer 1997-98 35 Ryan Mendez 2000-01 34 Tom Schmalzried 1976-80 13 RECORDS Kris Weems 1997-98 35 11. Todd Lichti 1987-88 33 Brian Welch 1978-82 13 Tim Young 1997-98 35 Todd Lichti 1988-89 33 17. Jim Morgan 1990-94 13 Anthony Goods 2007-08 35 Adam Keefe 1990-91 33 18. Art Harris 1965-68 12 Fred Washington 2007-08 35 Arthur Lee 1998-99 33 Mark Gilberg 1972-75 12 Mark Madsen 1998-99 33 Earl Koberlein 1982-86 12 Peter Sauer 1998-99 33 Andrew Vlahov 1987-91 12

Kris Weems 1998-99 33 Marcus Lollie 1989-93 12 HOME OF CHAMPIONS Tim Young 1998-99 33 Justin Davis 2000-04 12 Julius Barnes 2002-03 33 24. Mike Bratz 1974-77 11 Josh Childress 2002-03 33 Mark Madsen 1996-00 11 Rob Little 2002-03 33 Matt Lottich 2002-03 33 Season Fouled Out Player Year FO 1. John Revelli 1980-81 10 Robin Lopez started a Stanford freshman 2. Rich Kelley 1973-74 9 record 31 games in 2006-07. Tom Schmalzried 1976-77 9

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The 1941-42 NCAA champion Stanford basketball team was honored several years ago. The 1990-91 team swept through five opponents in winning the 1991 NIT championship. Some of the team members included (L-R) , , , head coach Everett Dean, Father Leo McCaffrey, and . Longest Winning Streak Greatest Margin of Victory Total Games Played 1. 26 games, 2003-04 1. 65 points, 92-27, vs. Duquesne, 1937-38 Overall ...... 2,325 in 93 seasons 2. 20 games, 2000-01 2. 59 points, 119-60, vs. New Hampshire, 1999-00 Home ...... 1,192 3. 18 games, 1997-98 3. 55 points, 111-56, vs. Harvard, 2007-08 Road ...... 881 4. 17 games, (last 14 games of 1937-38, 4. 53 points, 95-42, vs. Lehigh, 1997-98 Neutral ...... 252 first three games of 1938-39) 5. 51 points, 71-20, vs. Pacific, 1935-36 5. 15 games, 1920-21 51 points, 105-54, vs. Seattle, 1985-86 All-Time Won-Lost Record 15 games, (last game of 1935-36, 51 points, 101-50, vs. California, 1999-00 Overall ...... 1,328-997 first 14 games of 1936-37) 51 points, 100-49, vs. San Francisco State, 2000-01 Home ...... 821-371 7. 13 games, 1998-99 9. 50 points, 55-5, vs. Davis Farm, 1918-19 Road ...... 358-523 13 games, 1999-00 50 points, 89-39, vs. San Jose State, 1988-89 Neutral ...... 149-103 9. 12 games, 1940-41 50 points, 92-42, vs. Puget Sound, 1992-93 12 games, 1941-42 30-Win Seasons 12 games, 1999-00 Greatest Margin of Defeat 1997-98 ...... 30-5 1. 46 points, 120-74, vs. UCLA, 1975-76 2000-01 ...... 31-3 Longest Losing Streak 2. 43 points, 81-38, vs. Oregon State, 1981-82 2003-04 ...... 30-2 1. 11 games, (last nine games of 1931-32, 3. 42 points, 88-46, vs. California, 1946-47 first two games of 1932-33) 4. 40 points, 56-16, vs. Orange Athletic Club, 1916-17 20-Win Seasons 2. 10 games, 1992-93 40 points, 94-54, vs. Arizona, 1965-66 1935-36 ...... 20-7 3. 9 games, 1945-46 6. 39 points, 100-61, vs. UCLA, 1967-68 1936-37 ...... 25-2 9 games, (last three games of 1970-71, 39 points, 118-79, vs. UCLA, 1971-72 1937-38 ...... 21-3 first six games of 1971-72) 8. 38 points, 53-15, vs. Utah, 1945-46 1940-41 ...... 21-5 5. 8 games, 1970-71 38 points, 116-78, vs. UCLA, 1966-67 1941-42 ...... 28-4 8 games, 1979-80 38 points, 89-51, vs. Arizona, 1990-91 1987-88 ...... 21-12 8 games, 1979-80 1988-89 ...... 26-7 8 games, 1981-82 Greatest Margin of Victory (Road Games) 1990-91 ...... 20-13 9. 7 games, 1927-28 1. 49 points, 98-49, at Hawaii-Hilo, 1997-98 1994-95 ...... 20-9 7 games, 1945-46 2. 42 points, 85-43, at Washington State, 1988-89 1995-96 ...... 21-8 7 games, 1948-49 3. 41 points, 101-57, at Nevada, 1998-99 1996-97 ...... 22-8 7 games, 1969-70 4. 40 points, 67-27, at Western Reserve, 1936-37 1997-98 ...... 30-5 7 games, 1981-82 40 points, 68-28, at Montana State, 1936-37 1998-99 ...... 26-7 6. 37 points, 89-52, at Washington State, 1999-00 1999-00 ...... 27-4 Fastest Starts 7. 36 points, 69-33, at UCLA, 1937-38 2000-01 ...... 31-3 1. 26-0, 2003-04 36 points, 84-84, at Washington State, 1963-64 2001-02 ...... 20-10 2. 20-0, 2000-01 9. 35 points, 62-27, at Long Beach YMCA, 1916-17 2002-03 ...... 24-9 3. 18-0, 1997-98 10. 34 points, 46-12, at Whittier, 1916-17 2003-04 ...... 30-2 4. 14-0, 1936-37 2007-08 ...... 28-8 5. 12-0, 1999-00 Greatest Margin of Victory (Neutral Games) 6. 11-0, 1920-21 1. 65 points, 92-27, vs. Duquesne at Cleveland, 1937-38 20-Win Seasons by Coach 7. 10-0, 1948-49 2. 39 points, 73-34, vs. Utah State at San Francisco, 1935-36 ...... 13 10-0, 1994-95 3. 38 points, 114-76, vs. Rochester at Rochester, 1969-70 (’87-88, ’88-89, ’90-91, ’94-95, ’95-96, ’96-97, ’97-98, 9. 9-0, 1924-25 4. 36 points, 88-52, vs. UNC Greensboro at Anchorage, 1996-97 ’98-99, ’99-00, ’00-01, ’01-02, ’02-03, ’03-04) 9-0, 1951-52 5. 35 points, 72-37, vs. Saint Mary’s at Oakland, 1963-64 ...... 3 9-0, 1953-54 6. 29 points, 89-60, vs. UNC Greensboro, 2000-01 (’35-36, ’36-37, ’37-38) 7. 26 points, 71-45, vs. Texas-San Antonio at Seattle, 2003-04 Everett Dean ...... 2 8. 25 points, 47-22, vs. Pacific at San Jose, 1915-16 (’40-41, ’41-42) 9. 24 points, 44-20, vs. Pacific at San Jose, 1916-17 ...... 1 24 points, 77-53 vs. Cornell at Anaheim, 2007-08 (’07-08) Record in Season Openers Overall ...... 76-17 Home ...... 63-7 Away ...... 8-8 Neutral ...... 5-2 Record in Home Openers Overall ...... 77-16 Maples Pavilion ...... 34-6 Record in Road Openers Overall ...... 52-41

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Air Force (5-6) L 51-73 in 1988-89 (n) L 87-109 in 1992-93 (a) W 80-65 in 1966-67 (h) L 61-68 in 1989-90 HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION (a) TRADTION L 71-75 2007-08 REVIEW in 1992-93 OPPONENTS (h) PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK L 53-55 in 1967-68 (a) L 61-80 in 1989-90 (h) L 67-78 in 1993-94 (a) L 64-65 in 1968-69 (a) L 61-85 in 1989-90 (n) L 69-71 in 1993-94 (h) W 90-69 in 1969-70 (h) L 76-78 in 1990-91 (h) W 91-75 in 1994-95 (h) W 92-66 in 1971-72 (h) L 51-89 in 1990-91 (a) L 70-79 in 1994-95 (a) L 58-75 in 1973-74 (a) L 70-72 in 1991-92 (h) W 83-70 in 1995-96 (h) W 69-48 in 1974-75 (h) L 83-89 in 1991-92 (a) W 67-53 in 1995-96 (a) L 62-69 in 1976-77 (a) L 61-96 in 1992-93 (a) W 81-65 in 1996-97 (a) L 59-61 in 1979-80 (a) L 80-94 in 1992-93 (h) W 86-63 in 1996-97 (h) W 58-52 in 1980-81 (h) L 72-89 in 1993-94 (a) L 87-90 (ot) in 1997-98 (h) L 45-79 in 2006-07 (h) L 60-77 in 1993-94 (h) W 86-73 in 1997-98 (a) Biggest Win: 26 points (92-66), L 83-89 (ot) in 1994-95 (h) W 73-63 in 1998-99 (a) 1971-72 L 73-84 in 1994-95 (a) W 87-77 (ot) in 1998-99 (h) Biggest Loss: 34 points (45-79), W 80-71 in 1995-96 (h) W 86-67 in 1999-00 (h) 2006-07 W 85-79 in 1995-96 (a) W 65-57 in 1999-00 (a) Current Streak: 1, Air Force L 75-76 in 1996-97 (a) W 94-77 in 2000-01 (a) W 81-80 in 1996-97 (h) W 99-75 in 2000-01 (h) Alabama (0-2) L 75-93 in 1997-98 (h) W 90-81 in 2001-02 (h) L 75-80 in 1991-92 (n) L 58-90 in 1997-98 (a) W 81-76 in 2001-02 (a) L 67-70 in 2003-04 (n) L 76-78 in 1998-99 (a) W 58-57 in 2002-03 (a) Biggest Loss: 5 points (75-80), W 98-83 in 1998-99 (h) W 88-77 in 2002-03 (h) 1991-92 L 65-68 in 1999-00 (h) W 63-62 in 2003-04 (a) Current Streak: 1, Alabama L 81-86 in 1999-00 (a) W 81-51 in 2003-04 (h) W 85-76 in 2000-01 (a) L 69-81 in 2004-05 (h) Alaska-Anchorage (3-0) L 75-76 in 2000-01 (h) L 67-74 in 2004-05 (a) W 109-98 in 1977-78 (h) L 82-88 (ot) in 2001-02 (h) W 70-64 in 2005-06 (a) W 91-69 in 1996-97 (a) W 76-71 in 2001-02 (a) W 82-69 in 2005-06 (h) W 105-70 in 1996-97 (h) W 82-77 in 2002-03 (a) W 71-60 in 2006-07 (a) Biggest Win: 35 points (105-70), L 69-72 in 2002-03 (h) W 63-53 in 2006-07 (h) 1996-97 W 82-72 in 2003-04 (a) W 67-52 in 2007-08 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 80-77 in 2003-04 (n) L 68-72 (ot) in 2007-08 (a) Alcorn State (1-0) W 87-76 in 2004-05 (h) Biggest Win: 33 points (96-63), W 69-57 in 1998-99 (n) L 72-90 in 2004-05 (a) 1987-88 Kenny Brown played in 30 games last year, scoring in double-figures five Biggest Win: 12 points (69-57), L 81-90 in 2005-06 (a) Biggest Loss: 25 points (54-79), times while connecting on 24-61 attempts from three-point territory. 1998-99 L 72-76 in 2005-06 (h) 1980-81 Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 68-73 in 2005-06 (n) Current Streak: 1, Arizona State L 79-85 in 2006-07 (a) American (3-0) L 80-85 (ot) in 2006-07 (h) Arkansas (1-0) W 57-56 in 1992-93 (h) W 56-52 in 2007-08 (h) W 60-53 in 1947-48 (n) W 97-71 in 1994-95 (a) W 67-66 in 2007-08 (a) Biggest Win: 7 points (60-53), 1947-48 W 80-52 in 1995-96 (h) W 75-64 in 2007-08 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 28 points (80-52), Biggest Win: 30 points (56-26), 1941-42 Arkansas State (0-1) 1995-96 L 59-60 in 1987-88 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford Biggest Loss: 40 points (54-94), 1965-66 Biggest Loss: 1 point (60-59), 1987-88 Arizona (28-48) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 44-38 in 1937-38 (a) Current Streak: 1, Arkansas State W 56-26 in 1941-42 (a) Arizona State (37-27) W 78-71 in 1957-58 (h) Army (1-0) W 54-33 in 1941-42 (a) W 75-60 in 1984-85 (n) W 66-56 in 1954-55 (a) L 60-61 in 1963-64 (a) L 71-82 in 1965-66 (a) Biggest Win: 15 points (75-60), W 74-69 in 1958-59 (h) 1984-85 L 54-94 in 1965-66 (a) W 87-73 in 1966-67 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 82-67 in 1966-67 (h) L 68-80 in 1978-79 (a) L 64-75 in 1968-69 (n) W 75-61 in 1978-79 (h) Auburn (1-0) W 75-68 in 1972-73 (h) L 64-70 in 1979-80 (h) W 67-58 in 1999-2000 (n) L 67-80 in 1974-75 (a) L 80-93 in 1979-80 (a) Biggest Win: 9 points (67-58), L 82-90 in 1976-77 (a) L 66-84 in 1980-81 (h) 1999-00 L 64-74 in 1978-79 (a) L 54-79 in 1980-81 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 62-63 in 1978-79 (a) L 58-66 in 1981-82 (a) W 99-80 in 1979-80 (h) L 69-70 in 1981-82 (h) Baltimore (1-0) L 88-95 in 1979-80 (a) W 86-80 in 1982-83 (h) W 45-43 in 1939-40 (a) L 81-91 in 1980-81 (h) L 72-76 (2ot) in 1982-83 (h) Biggest Win: 2 points (45-43), L 69-73 in 1980-81 (a) W 64-58 in 1983-84 (a) 1939-40 L 54-61 in 1981-82 (a) W 74-66 in 1983-84 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 67-72 in 1981-82 (h) L 74-89 in 1984-85 (h) W 86-69 in 1982-83 (h) L 75-91 in 1984-85 (a) Baylor (2-0) L 73-74 in 1982-83 (a) W 66-59 in 1985-86 (a) W 83-67 in 1950-51 (h) RECORDS W 74-66 in 1983-84 (a) L 75-77 (ot) in 1985-86 (h) W 69-56 in 1987-88 (n) L 76-87 in 1983-84 (h) W 69-65 in 1986-87 (a) Biggest Win: 16 points (83-67), W 55-51 in 1984-85 (h) W 97-92 (ot) in 1986-87 (h) 1950-51 L 56-68 in 1984-85 (a) L 80-104 in 1987-88 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 69-77 in 1985-86 (a) W 96-63 in 1987-88 (h)

Belmont (1-0) HOME OF CHAMPIONS W 62-56 in 1985-86 (h) W 94-65 in 1988-89 (h) W 97-63 in 2001-02 (h) L 70-77 in 1986-87 (a) W 75-60 in 1988-89 (a) Biggest Win: 34 points (97-63), Josh Owens appeared in 18 games during his rookie campaign and W 75-73 in 1986-87 (h) L 53-64 in 1989-90 (a) 2001-02 poured in a season-high 12 points in the first game of the year against L 65-90 in 1987-88 (a) W 57-44 in 1989-90 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Harvard. W 82-74 in 1987-88 (h) L 47-58 in 1990-91 (h) L 83-97 in 1987-88 (a) L 57-75 in 1990-91 (a) W 83-78 in 1988-89 (h) W 86-73 in 1991-92 (h) L 52-72 in 1988-89 (a) L 71-76 in 1991-92 (a)

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Boston College (0-1) L 23-26 in 1922-23 (a) L 46-88 in 1946-47 (a) L 89-97 in 1979-80 (n) W 18-17 in 1922-23 (h) L 34-40 in 1947-48 (h) Biggest Loss: 8 points (97-89), L 20-30 in 1922-23 (a) L 46-50 in 1947-48 (a) 1979-80 L 33-17 in 1922-23 (h) L 38-45 in 1947-48 (a) Current Streak: 1, Boston College W 18-17 in 1923-24 (h) W 45-49 in 1947-48 (h) L 25-26 in 1923-24 (a) L 54-56 in 1948-49 (n) Boston University (1-0) L 23-27 in 1923-24 (h) W 66-65 in 1948-49 (a) W 61-57 in 2002-03 (h) L 23-26 in 1923-24 (a) W 55-48 in 1948-49 (h) Biggest Win: 4 points (61-57), L 13-17 in 1924-25 (h) W 56-53 in 1948-49 (h) 2002-03 L 18-22 (ot) in 1924-25 (a) W 55-46 in 1948-49 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 16-15 in 1924-25 (h) L 55-60 in 1949-50 (h) L 16-17 in 1924-25 (a) W 50-47 in 1949-50 (a) Bowling Green (1-0) L 17-18 in 1925-26 (h) W 58-46 in 1949-50 (a) W 90-82 in 1971-72 (n) L 16-24 in 1925-26 (a) L 55-64 in 1949-50 (h) Biggest Win: 8 points (90-82), L 24-32 in 1926-27 (a) L 41-73 in 1950-51 (a) 1971-72 L 19-29 in 1926-27 (h) W 64-60 in 1950-51 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 25-31 in 1927-28 (n) W 75-57 in 1950-51 (n) Bradley (2-3) L 12-29 in 1927-28 (n) W 57-56 in 1950-51 (a) L 51-56 in 1946-47 (a) L 17-28 in 1927-28 (n) W 81-74 in 1951-52 (h) L 46-47 in 1947-48 (h) L 23-41 in 1928-29 (n) L 63-72 in 1951-52 (a) L 58-61 in 1950-51 (n) L 17-19 in 1928-29 (h) L 52-66 in 1951-52 (a) W 87-73 in 1952-53 (n) L 18-27 in 1928-29 (n) W 70-65 in 1951-52 (h) W 66-58 in 1996-97 (n) L 30-36 in 1929-30 (h) L 54-68 in 1952-53 (a) Biggest Win: 14 points (87-73), L 31-38 in 1929-30 (n) W 76-60 in 1952-53 (h) 1952-53 L 25-41 in 1929-30 (h) L 62-82 in 1952-53 (h) Biggest Loss: 5 points (51-56), W 37-32 in 1930-31 (n) L 63-97 in 1952-53 (a) 1946-47 L 34-37 in 1930-31 (h) L 68-83 in 1953-54 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 32-46 in 1930-31 (n) L 50-56 in 1953-54 (a) L 19-25 in 1931-32 (h) L 80-98 in 1953-54 (a) Brown (2-0) L 16-33 in 1931-32 (n) W 80-70 in 1953-54 (h) W 88-71 in 1982-83 (h) L 18-29 in 1931-32 (h) W 59-57 in 1954-55 (a) W 90-78 in 1987-88 (h) L 22-37 in 1932-33 (a) W 75-67 in 1954-55 (h) Biggest Win: 17 points (88-71), L 18-28 in 1932-33 (h) W 90-84 in 1954-55 (h) 1982-83 L 23-41 in 1932-33 (a) W 77-68 in 1954-55 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 34-43 in 1933-34 (h) W 66-63 in 1955-56 (a) Landry Fields played in 33 games last year as a reserve, averaging 4.1 L 25-42 in 1933-34 (a) W 70-68 in 1955-56 (h) points and 2.0 rebounds per game while knocking down 22-62 tries from Butler (1-0) W 34-20 in 1933-34 (a) L 45-59 in 1956-57 (a) beyond the arc. W 99-86 in 1997-98 (n) L 15-43 in 1933-34 (h) L 64-67 (ot) in 1956-57 (h) Biggest Win: 13 points (99-86), L 45-31 in 1934-35 (a) L 45-60 in 1957-58 (a) 1997-98 L 31-37 in 1934-35 (h) L 59-67 in 1957-58 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 34-38 in 1934-35 (h) W 56-53 in 1958-59 (h) L 43-50 in 1934-35 (a) L 46-67 in 1958-59 (a) BYU (2-4) L 41-38 in 1935-36 (h) L 43-52 in 1959-60 (h) L 89-95 in 1968-69 (h) L 35-39 in 1935-36 (a) L 42-51 in 1959-60 (a) W 94-78 in 1968-69 (h) L 30-63 in 1935-36 (a) L 51-70 in 1959-60 (h) L 67-70 in 1970-71 (a) W 40-26 in 1935-36 (h) L 36-40 in 1960-61 (h) L 64-85 in 1970-71 (a) W 51-35 in 1936-37 (a) W 53-52 in 1960-61 (a) L 76-81 in 2001-02 (n) W 50-37 in 1936-37 (h) L 50-52 in 1960-61 (h) W 62-53 in 2004-05 (n) W 36-32 in 1936-37 (a) L 61-64 in 1960-61 (a) Biggest Win: 16 points (94-78), L 31-44 in 1936-37 (h) W 74-42 in 1961-62 (h) 1968-69 L 44-47 in 1937-38 (a) W 64-51 in 1961-62 (a) Biggest Loss: 21 points (64-85), W 62-33 in 1937-38 (h) W 59-54 in 1961-62 (h) 1970-71 W 41-39 in 1937-38 (h) W 70-68 (2ot) in 1962-63 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 63-42 in 1937-38 (a) L 60-61 in 1962-63 (h) BYU-Hawaii (1-0) L 29-45 in 1938-39 (h) W 68-58 in 1962-63 (a) W 98-89 in 1983-84 (h) L 25-43 in 1938-39 (a) W 69-57 in 1963-64 (a) Biggest Win: 9 points (98-89), W 39-35 in 1938-39 (a) L 52-59 in 1963-64 (h) 1983-84 L 32-43 in 1938-39 (h) W 61-59 (ot) in 1963-64 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 55-32 in 1939-40 (h) W 86-79 in 1964-65 (a) L 36-38 in 1939-40 (a) W 72-59 in 1964-65 (h) California (111-137) W 35-33 in 1939-40 (a) W 63-59 in 1965-66 (a) L 12-32 in 1913-14 (h) L 27-31 in 1939-40 (h) L 73-88 in 1965-66 (h) L 17-37 in 1913-14 (h) W 35-31 in 1940-41 (a) W 83-67 in 1966-67 (a) L 22-38 in 1914-15 (h) W 49-42 in 1940-41 (h) L 58-83 in 1966-67 (h) L 22-35 in 1914-15 (h) L 29-40 in 1940-41 (a) L 81-88 in 1967-68 (a) L 28-32 in 1915-16 (h) W 49-36 in 1940-41 (h) W 64-51 in 1967-68 (h) L 26-46 in 1915-16 (a) W 51-35 in 1941-42 (h) L 65-73 in 1968-69 (a) L 14-20 in 1916-17 (a) W 38-36 in 1941-42 (a) W 83-79 in 1968-69 (h) L 20-29 in 1916-17 (h) W 59-49 in 1941-42 (h) W 73-71 in 1969-70 (h) W 22-18 in 1917-18 (h) W 32-30 in 1941-42 (a) L 83-100 in 1969-70 (a) L 24-27 in 1917-18 (a) L 32-33 in 1942-43 (a) L 74-99 in 1970-71 (a) L 17-26 in 1917-18 (h) W 36-34 in 1942-43 (h) L 84-100 in 1970-71 (h) L 26-29 in 1918-19 (a) W 53-45 in 1942-43 (a) W 93-86 in 1971-72 (h) L 25-35 in 1918-19 (h) W 48-43 in 1942-43 (h) L 70-84 in 1971-72 (a) L 36-47 in 1945-46 (h) W 73-68 in 1972-73 (a) W 27-20 in 1919-20 (h) Perhaps the Cardinal’s most effective player off the bench and a fan W 33-24 in 1919-20 (a) L 28-47 in 1945-46 (a) W 70-66 in 1972-73 (h) L 31-42 in 1945-46 (a) W 71-53 in 1973-74 (h) favorite, Taj Finger played in all 36 games last year and averaged 5.9 L 24-30 in 1920-21 (a) points and 4.3 rebounds per contest. W 30-25 in 1920-21 (h) L 37-53 in 1945-46 (h) L 68-71 in 1973-74 (a) W 25-21 in 1920-21 (n) L 46-47 in 1946-47 (a) L 46-60 in 1974-75 (a) L 14-24 in 1921-22 (h) L 36-48 in 1946-47 (h) L 73-78 in 1974-75 (h) L 17-27 in 1921-22 (n) L 40-46 in 1946-47 (h) L 85-89 (2ot) in 1975-76 (h)

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W 73-65 in 1975-76 (a) L 54-68 in 2001-02 (a) Canisius (1-0) College of Charleston (1-1) W 85-66 in 1976-77 (h) L 59-72 in 2002-03 (a) W 39-29 in 1936-37 (a) HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION L TRADTION 78-82 in 1996-97 2007-08 REVIEW (n) OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK L 91-101 in 1976-77 (a) W 72-60 in 2002-03 (h) Biggest Win: 10 points (39-29), 1936-37 W 67-57 in 1997-98 (n) L 68-84 in 1977-78 (h) W 68-61 in 2003-04 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 10 points (67-57), 1997-98 W 86-85 in 1977-78 (a) W 69-58 in 2003-04 (a) Biggest Loss: 4 points (82-78), 1996-97 W 73-50 in 1978-79 (a) W 74-58 in 2004-05 (a) Carleton (1-0) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 54-49 in 1978-79 (h) W 71-56 in 2004-05 (h) W 54-41 in 1946-47 (a) L 69-77 in 1979-80 (h) W 75-61 in 2005-06 (h) Biggest Win: 13 points (54-41), 1946-47 Colorado (6-3) W 75-74 in 1979-80 (a) L 62-65 in 2005-06 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 25-21 in 1932-33 (a) L 56-58 in 1980-81 (a) L 63-67 in 2006-07 (h) L 24-29 in 1932-33 (a) W 81-72 in 1980-81 (h) W 90-71 in 2006-07 (a) Centenary (1-0) W 46-35 in 1941-42 (n) L 78-87 in 1981-82 (h) W 82-77 in 2007-08 (a) W 73-67 in 1956-57 (a) W 62-60 in 1950-51 (n) L 59-78 in 1981-82 (a) W 79-69 in 2007-08 (h) Biggest Win: 6 points (73-67), 1956-57 W 75-69 in 1951-52 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 61-75 in 1982-83 (a) *game later forfeited by Cal L 58-61 in 1957-58 (a) L 79-89 in 1990-91 (a) L 64-66 in 1982-83 (h) Biggest Win: 51 points (101-50), 1999-00 Central Florida (1-0) L 64-66 in 1983-84 (h) Biggest Loss: 40 points (48-88), 1946-47 W 71-58 in 1991-92 (h) W 70-61 in 1990-91 (n) W 67-43 in 2007-08 (a) W 62-51 in 1983-84 (a) Current Streak: 3, Stanford Biggest Win: 9 points (70-61), 1990-91 Biggest Win: 24 points (67-43), 2007-08 L 72-87 in 1984-85 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 41-43 (2ot) in 1984-85 (h) Cal Poly (4-1) Biggest Loss: 10 points (79-89), 1990-91 L 69-75 in 1985-86 (h) L 61-79 in 1976-77 (h) Chaminade (3-1) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 53-81 in 1985-86 (a) W 82-71 in 1977-78 (h) W 60-55 in 1983-84 (a) L 72-87 in 1986-87 (a) W 88-56 in 1989-90 (h) Colorado State (5-2) W 77-59 in 1985-86 (a) L 24-32 in 1932-33 (a) W 88-80 in 1986-87 (h) W 94-52 in 1994-95 (h) W 93-82 in 1987-88 (a) W 70-54 in 1987-88 (h) W 82-58 in 2005-06 (h) L 72-77 in 1972-73 (a) L 63-71 in 1992-93 (a) W 56-45 in 1973-74 (h) W 71-61 in 1987-88 (a) Biggest Win: 42 points (94-52), 1994-95 Biggest Win: 18 points (77-59), 1985-86 L 64-75 in 1988-89 (a) Biggest Loss: 18 points (61-79), 2007-08 W 83-76 in 1976-77 (a) Biggest Loss: 8 points (63-71), 1992-93 W 86-73 in 1977-78 (h) W 97-71 in 1988-89 (h) Current Streak: 4, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Chaminade L 63-66 in 1989-90 (h) W 63-49 in 1988-89 (h) W 79-58 in 1989-90 (a) Cal Poly Pomona (4-0) Charlotte (1-0) W 73-53 in 2007-08 (h) W 77-61 in 1989-90 (n) W 82-67 in 1951-52 (h) W 70-68 in 1994-95 (n) Biggest Win: 20 points (73-53), 2007-08 W 90-72 in 1990-91 (h) W 63-61 in 1975-76 (h) Biggest Loss: 2 points (70-68), 1994-95 Biggest Loss: 8 points (24-32), 1932-33 L 70-75 in 1990-91 (a) W 92-91 (ot) in 1977-78 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 5, Stanford W 89-75 in 1978-79 (h) W 76-61 in 1991-92 (h) Columbia (3-1) W 92-66 in 1991-92 (a) Biggest Win: 15 points (82-67), 1951-52 Chico State (0-1) Current Streak: 4, Stanford L 78-82 in 1982-83 (h) W 55-31 in 1939-40 (n) L 66-83 in 1992-93 (a) L 66-69 in 1968-69 (n) L 61-86 in 1992-93 (h) Biggest Loss: 4 points (78-82), 1982-83 Cal State Bakersfield (1-0) Current Streak: 1, Chico State W 85-76 in 1970-71 (h) W 88-79 in 1993-94 (h) W 72-31 in 1999-2000 (h) W 76-66 in 1986-87 (h) L 62-80 in 1993-94 (a) Biggest Win: 41 points (72-31), 1999-2000 Cincinnati (1-2) Biggest Win: 24 points (55-31), 1939-40 W 78-73 in 1994-95 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 49-60 in 1968-69 (h) Biggest Loss: 3 points (66-69), 1968-69 W 83-70 in 1994-95 (h) L 76-80 in 1969-70 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 93-79 in 1995-96 (h) Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-0) W 78-65 in 2000-01 (n) *L 69-85 in 1995-96 (a) W 72-54 in 1982-83 (h) Biggest Win: 13 points (78-65) in 2000-01 Connecticut (0-4) L 64-70 in 1996-97 (a) Biggest Win: 18 points (72-54), 1982-83 Biggest Loss: 11 points (49-60) in 1968-69 L 56-57 in 1956-57 (n) W 73-63 in 1996-97 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 56-76 in 1997-98 (a) W 84-74 in 1997-98 (h) L 59-70 in 1998-99 (h) W 74-72 in 1997-98 (a) Cal State Northridge (3-0) Colgate (2-0) L 74-85 in 2002-03 (n) W 71-62 in 1998-99 (h) W 86-67 in 1976-77 (h) W 77-66 in 1989-90 (h) Biggest Loss: 20 points (56-76), 1997-98 W 57-55 in 1998-99 (a) W 80-59 in 1991-92 (h) W 82-70 in 1994-95 (h) Current Streak: 4, Connecticut W 81-70 in 1999-00 (a) W 89-58 in 1993-94 (h) Biggest Win: 12 points (82-70), 1994-95 W 101-50 in 1999-00 (h) Biggest Win: 31 points (89-58), 1993-94 Current Streak: 2, Stanford Cornell (3-1) W 84-58 in 2000-01 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford L 56-59 in 1950-51 (a) W 88-56 in 2000-01 (a) W 90-45 in 1988-89 (h) W 82-62 in 2001-02 (h) W 67-55 in 1994-95 (h) RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS

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W 77-53 in 2007-08 (n) Florida (4-0) Gonzaga (2-4) Biggest Win: 45 points (90-45), W 80-70 in 1974-75 (h) L 76-80 in 1993-94 (h) 1988-89 W 84-69 in 1988-89 (n) L 74-82 in 1998-99 (n) Biggest Loss: 3 points (59-56), W 86-74 in 1990-91 (h) W 81-71 in 2002-03 (n) 1950-51 W 69-65 in 2002-03 (n) W 87-80 in 2003-04 (n) Current Streak: 3, Stanford Biggest Win: 15 points (84-69), L 76-80 in 2005-06 (a) 1988-89 L 86-90 in 2006-07 (h) Creighton (1-1) Current Streak: 4, Stanford Biggest Win: 10 points (81-71), W 33-29 in 1934-35 (a) 2002-03 L 26-31 in 1934-35 (a) Florida International (1-0) Biggest Loss: 8 points (74-82), Biggest Win: 4 points (33-29), W 77-50 in 2003-04 (h) 2002-03 1934-35 Biggest Win: 27 points (77-50), Current Streak: 2, Gonzaga Biggest Loss: 5 points (31-26), 2003-04 1934-35 Current Streak: 1, Stanford Harvard (9-0) Current Streak: 1, Creighton W 103-81 in 1978-79 (h) Fordham (3-1) W 93-70 in 1981-82 (h) Dartmouth (5-1) W 59-44 in 1960-61 (h) W 81-77 in 1982-83 (a) L 47-48 in 1938-39 (h) W 77-54 in 1972-73 (h) W 79-66 in 1983-84 (h) W 55-29 in 1939-40 (a) L 66-69 in 1985-86 (n) W 78-62 in 1985-86 (a) W 55-38 in 1941-42 (n) W 86-60 in 2000-01 (n) W 97-60 in 1987-88 (h) W 56-55 in 1955-56 (n) Biggest Win: 26 points (86-60), W 65-59 in 1995-96 (h) W 102-85 in 1971-72 (h) 2000-01 W 100-59 in 2003-04 (h) W 71-54 in 2004-05 (h) Biggest Loss: 3 points (66-69), W 111-56 in 2007-08 (h) Biggest Win: 27 points (102-85), 1985-86 Biggest Win: 55 points (111-56), 1971-72 Current Streak: 1, Stanford 2007-08 Biggest Loss: 1 point (47-48), Current Streak: 8, Stanford 1938-39 Fresno State (8-1) Current Streak: 5, Stanford L 21-23 in 1926-27 (a) Hawai’i (8-3) W 25-20 in 1927-28 (h) L 58-70 in 1952-53 (a) Davidson (1-0) W 60-32 in 1938-39 (h) W 82-71 in 1953-54 (h) W 87-61 in 1999-2000 (h) W 44-34 in 1946-47 (h) W 85-55 in 1954-55 (h) Biggest Win: 26 points (87-61), W 45-40 in 1947-48 (h) W 71-51 in 1954-55 (a) 1999-2000 W 46-26 in 1948-49 (h) W 58-51 in 1954-55 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 95-70 in 1953-54 (h) L 53-70 in 1975-76 (a) W 69-67 in 2006-07 (a) Denver (7-2) W 66-65 in 1975-76 (a) W 55-48 in 2007-08 (h) W 84-71 in 1976-77 (h) The team leader in three-pointers with 64, Anthony Goods started 30 of L 47-48 in 1946-47 (a) Biggest Win: 28 points (60-32), W 72-68 in 1977-78 (a) the 35 games he appeared in last year and averaged 10.0 points per game. W 77-70 in 1957-58 (a) 1938-39 L 57-69 in 1989-90 (a) W 66-58 in 1966-67 (h) Biggest Loss: 2 points (21-23), W 84-55 in 1990-91 (h) W 84-82 in 1967-68 (a) 1926-27 Biggest Win: 30 points (85-55), L 74-77 in 1972-73 (a) Current Streak: 8, Stanford 1954-55 W 108-82 in 1973-74 (h) Biggest Loss: 17 points (53-70), W 56-52 in 2004-05 (a) Furman (2-0) 1975-76 W 71-49 in 2005-06 (h) W 78-74 in 1981-82 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 82-39 in 2006-07 (h) W 88-71 in 1988-89 (n) Biggest Win: 43 points (82-39), Biggest Win: 17 points (88-71), Hawaii Pacific (2-0) 2006-07 1988-89 W 115-74 in 1983-84 (h) Biggest Loss: 3 points (74-77), 1972-73 Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 89-78 in 1983-84 (a) Current Streak: 4, Stanford Biggest Win: 41 points (115-74), Georgetown (0-1) 1983-84 DePaul (1-1) L 81-101 in 1969-70 (n) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 88-75 in 1966-67 (h) Biggest Loss: 20 points (81-101), L 67-76 in 1992-93 (h) 1969-70 Houston (1-2) Biggest Win: 13 points (88-75), Current Streak: 1, Georgetown L 67-87 in 1971-72 (h) 1966-67 L 68-74 in 1974-75 (a) Biggest Loss: 9 points (67-76), George Washington (2-1) W 93-86 in 1990-91 (h) W 87-72 in 1985-86 (h) 1992-93 Biggest Win: 7 points (93-86), Current Streak: 1, DePaul L 70-81 in 1990-91 (h) 1990-91 W 70-56 in 1998-99 (a) Biggest Loss: 20 points (67-87), Duke (2-0) Biggest Win: 14 points (70-56), 1971-72 W 80-79 (ot) in 1999-00 (n) 1998-99 Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 84-83 in 2000-01 (n) Biggest Loss: 11 points (70-81), Biggest Win: 1 point, twice 1990-91 Howard (1-0) Current Streak: 2, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 71-46 in 1992-93 (h) Duquesne (1-0) Biggest Win: 25 points (71-46), Georgia (2-0) 1992-93 W 92-27 in 1937-38 (n) W 76-74 in 1997-98 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 65 points (92-27), W 71-58 in 2000-01 (n) 1937-38 Biggest Win: 13 points (71-58), Idaho (6-3) Current Streak: 1, Stanford 2000-01 W 33-28 in 1938-39 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford Eastern Montana (1-0) W 77-60 in 1955-56 (h) W 74-62 in 1955-56 (h) W 80-69 in 1983-84 (h) Georgia Tech (2-1) L 57-60 in 1956-57 (a) Total Points: 80-69 L 65-67 in 1986-87 (n) W 71-63 in 1956-57 (a) Biggest Win: 11 points (80-69), W 64-61 (ot) in 1999-00 (n) L 58-67 in 1957-58 (a) 1983-84 W 80-68 in 2000-01 (h) W 72-62 in 1957-58 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 12 points (80-68), L 31-36 in 1958-59 (a) Lawrence Hill averaged 8.6 points and 4.8 rebounds for the Cardinal in 2000-01 W 50-36 in 1958-59 (h) 2007-08, scoring in double-figures on 13 different occasions. Elon (1-0) Biggest Loss: 2 points (65-67), W 82-58 in 1998-99 (h) Biggest Win: 17 points (77-60), 2000-01 1955-56 Biggest Win: 24 points (82-58), Current Streak: 2, Stanford 1998-99 Biggest Loss: 9 points (58-67), Current Streak: 1, Stanford 1957-58 Current Streak: 1, Stanford

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Illinois (2-4) Long Beach State (3-0) Memphis (1-0) Montana State (2-0) L 26-38 in 1942-43 (a) W 80-77 in 1987-88 (h) W 83-60 in 2000-01 (n) HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION W TRADTION 68-28 in 1936-37 2007-08 REVIEW (a) OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK L 62-71 in 1958-59 (a) W 86-63 in 2000-01 (n) Biggest Win: 23 points (83-60), 2000-01 W 95-76 in 1975-76 (h) L 62-74 in 1959-60 (n) W 94-77 in 2001-02 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 40 points (68-28), 1936-37 L 67-81 in 1966-67 (a) Biggest Win: 17 points (94-77), 2001-02 Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 74-72 in 1967-68 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford Mercer (0-1) W 89-76 in 1974-75 (n) L 72-90 in 1984-85 (n) Navy (3-0) Biggest Win: 13 points (89-76), 1974-75 Long Island (2-0) Biggest Win: 18 points (90-72), 1984-85 W 67-61 in 1972-73 (n) Biggest Loss: 14 points (67-81), 1966-67 W 45-31 in 1936-37 (h) Current Streak: 1, Mercer W 80-62 in 1995-96 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 49-35 in 1937-38 (a) W 85-68 in 1996-97 (h) Biggest Win: 14 points, twice Miami (Fla.) (1-1) Biggest Win: 18 points (80-62), 1995-96 Indiana (0-4) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 58-71 in 1986-87 (n) Current Streak: 3, Navy L 59-60 in 1940-41 (n, at SF) W 93-59 in 1988-89 (h) L 50-58 in 1960-61 (n) Louisiana Tech (1-0) Biggest Win: 34 points (93-59), 1988-89 Nebraska (6-3) L 73-83 in 1987-88 (n) W 62-59 in 1989-90 (h) Biggest Loss: 13 points (58-71), 1986-87 W 21-17 in 1932-33 (a) L 73-84 in 1988-89 (a) Biggest Win: 3 points (62-59), 1989-90 Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 35-30 in 1934-35 (a) Biggest Loss: 11 points (73-84), 1988-89 Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 42-39 in 1935-36 (n) Miami (Ohio) (0-1) Current Streak: 4, Indiana W 56-47 in 1938-39 (h) Louisville (0-2) L 72-90 in 1975-76 (n) L 47-48 in 1939-40 (a) Iowa (3-5) L 67-82 in 2004-05 (n) Biggest Loss: 18 points (72-90), 1975-76 W 57-46 in 1940-41 (n) L 28-38 in 1934-35 (a) L 58-78 in 2006-07 (n) Current Streak: 1, Miami (Ohio) L 47-51 in 1947-48 (n) L 46-73 in 1954-55 (a) Biggest Loss: 20 points (58-78), 2006-07 W 72-59 in 1961-62 (h) W 54-52 in 1955-56 (h) Current Streak: 2, Louisville Michigan (3-1) L 67-71 in 1965-66 (a) L 37-45 in 1946-47 (a) L 74-77 in 1966-67 (a) Biggest Win: 13 points (72-59), 1961-62 Loyola (Md.) (1-0) W 53-51 in 1948-49 (n) W 87-86 in 1967-68 (h) Biggest Loss: 4 points (47-51, 67-71), 1947- L 68-83 in 1978-79 (n) W 98-56 in 1991-92 (h) W 77-66 in 1950-51 (a) 48, 1965-66 Biggest Win: 42 points (98-56), 1991-92 W 59-52 in 1959-60 (n) L 75-78 in 1987-88 (n) Current Streak: 1, Nebraska W 72-58 in 1999-00 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 11 points (77-66), 1950-51 Biggest Loss: 8 points (37-45), 1946-47 Biggest Win: 14 points (72-58), 1999-00 Nevada (20-9) Loyola Marymount (5-0) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 25-24 in 1913-14 (h) Biggest Loss: 27 points (46-73), 1954-55 W 74-57 in 1951-52 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 29-44 in 1914-15 (h) W 67-57 in 1952-53 (n) Michigan State (2-4) L 23-42 in 1915-16 (n) Iowa State (1-0) W 77-54 in 1953-54 (h) L 18-25 in 1934-35 (a) W 33-30 in 1916-17 (h) W 103-102 in 1951-52 (n) W 79-75 in 1981-82 (h) L 45-57 in 1946-47 (a) W 30-20 in 1917-18 (h) W 67-59 in 1984-85 (h) W 81-80 (2ot) in 1960-61 (n) Biggest Win: 1 point (103-102), 1951-52 W 40-24 in 1918-19 (a) Biggest Win: 23 points (77-54), 1953-54 L 62-72 in 1991-92 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 19-25 in 1919-20 (h) Current Streak: 5, Stanford W 75-64 in 2001-02 (n) W 18-12 in 1922-23 (h) Kansas (2-8) L 53-78 in 2004-05 (n) LSU (2-2) W 17-10 in 1922-23 (h) L 20-38 in 1932-33 (a) Biggest Win: 11 points (75-64), 2001-02 W 28-13 in 1923-24 (h) L 17-38 in 1932-33 (a) W 91-69 in 1965-66 (h) Biggest Loss: 25 points (53-78), 2004-05 W 92-80 in 1974-75 (h) W 30-10 in 1923-24 (h) L 28-34 in 1932-33 (a) Current Streak: 1, Michigan State W 18-12 in 1924-25 (h) L 47-48 in 1946-47 (a) L 85-89 in 1975-76 (a) L 63-72 in 1992-93 (n) Minnesota (0-4) W 26-23 in 1924-25 (h) W 69-64 (ot) in 1963-64 (h) L 17-24 in 1925-26 (h) L 54-72 in 1967-68 (a) Biggest Win: 22 points (91-69), 1965-66 L 65-67 in 1949-50 (n) Biggest Loss: 9 points (63-72), 1992-93 L 61-72 in 1958-59 (a) L 16-21 in 1925-26 (h) L 67-76 in 1968-69 (h) W 26-17 in 1926-27 (h) L 62-83 in 1989-90 (n) Current Streak: 2, LSU L 52-53 (ot) in 1974-75 (a) L 84-89 in 1975-76 (h) W 27-10 in 1926-27 (h) L 63-86 in 2001-02 (n) Manhattan (2-0) L 22-26 in 1928-29 (a) W 64-58 in 2003-04 (h) Biggest Loss: 11 points (61-72), 1958-59 W 73-60 in 1993-94 (n) Current Streak: 4, Minnesota W 23-16 in 1928-29 (a) Biggest Win: 5 points (69-64), 1963-64 W 81-59 in 1996-97 (n) W 26-15 in 1929-30 (a) Biggest Loss: 23 points (63-86), 2001-02 Biggest Win: 22 points (81-59), 1996-97 Mississippi State (1-1) W 33-24 in 1929-30 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 76-56 in 1999-2000 (n) L 24-25 in 1932-33 (a) L 70-93 in 2004-05 (n) L 30-47 in 1945-46 (a) Kansas State (0-1) Marquette (1-4) L 69-76 in 1973-74 (h) L 65-73 in 1965-66 (a) Biggest Win: 20 points (76-56), 1999-2000 L 26-39 in 1934-35 (a) Biggest Loss: 23 points (70-93), 2004-05 W 90-70 in 1974-75 (a) Biggest Loss: 8 points (65-73), 1965-66 L 50-63 in 1959-60 (a) Current Streak: 1, Mississippi State W 94-70 in 1975-76 (h) Current Streak: 1, Kansas State L 58-69 in 1980-81 (a) W 88-83 in 1976-77 (a) Kentucky (0-2) L 65-66 in 1981-82 (h) Missouri-Kansas City (1-0) W 101-57 in 1998-99 (a) L 77-78 in 1973-74 (a) W 82-81 (ot) in 2007-08 (n) W 70-50 in 1989-90 (n) W 68-39 in 1999-00 (h) L 85-86 (ot) in 1997-98 (n) Biggest Win: 1 point (82-81), 2007-08 Biggest Win: 20 points (70-50), 1989-90 Biggest Win: 44 points (101-57), 1998-99 Biggest Loss: 13 points (26-39, 50-63), Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Loss: 1 point, twice Biggest Loss: 19 points (23-42), 1915-16 1934-35, 1959-60 Current Streak: 2, Kentucky Current Streak: 5, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford Missouri-St. Louis (1-0) Lafayette (1-0) W 86-72 in 1984-85 (h) New Hampshire (1-0) W 80-54 in 1982-83 (h) Maryland (0-3) Biggest Win: 14 points (86-72), 1984-85 W 119-60 in 1999-2000 (h) L 65-67 (2ot) in 1985-86 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 26 points (80-54), 1982-83 Biggest Win: 59 points (119-60), 1999-2000 L 60-62 in 1998-99 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 73-87 in 2000-01 (n) Missouri State (1-1) Biggest Loss: 14 points (73-87), 2000-01 W 76-51 in 1998-99 (h) New Mexico (2-1)

LaSalle (1-2) RECORDS L 80-95 in 1952-53 (n) Current Streak: 3, Maryland L 67-76 in 2005-06 (a) L 63-78 in 1974-75 (a) L 66-67 in 1973-74 (n) Biggest Win: 15 points (76-51), 1998-99 W 75-44 in 2000-01 (h) W 84-73 in 1984-85 (h) Massachusetts (2-2) Biggest Loss: 9 points (67-76), 2005-06 W 81-66 in 2001-02 (a) W 57-51 in 1986-87 (n) Current Streak: 1, Missouri State Biggest Win: 11 points (84-73), 1984-85 Biggest Win: 31 points (75-44), 2000-01 W 73-71 in 1990-91 (n) Biggest Loss: 15 points (80-95), 1952-53 Biggest Loss: 15 points (63-78), 1974-75 L 53-75 in 1994-95 (n) Montana (3-2) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 74-79 in 1995-96 (n) W 34-33 in 1930-31 (h) HOME OF CHAMPIONS Lehigh (2-0) Biggest Win: 6 points (57-51), 1986-87 W 79-63 in 1988-89 (a) North Carolina (0-10) W 82-59 in 1989-90 (h) Biggest Loss: 22 points (53-75), 1994-95 L 68-70 in 2002-03 (h) L 78-87 in 1967-68 (n) W 95-42 in 1997-98 (h) Current Streak: 2, Massachusetts W 84-66 in 2004-05 (h) L 61-92 in 1977-78 (n) L 69-88 in 2005-06 (a) Biggest Win: 53 points (95-42), 1997-98 L 75-88 in 1983-84 (h) McNeese State (1-0) Biggest Win: 18 points (84-66), 2004-05 Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 55-89 in 1985-86 (a) W 91-75 in 1993-94 (h) Biggest Loss: 19 points (69-88), 2005-06 L 76-87 in 1988-89 (a) Biggest Win: 16 points (91-75), 1993-94 Current Streak: 1, Montana L 60-71 in 1990-91 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 63-87 in 1995-96 (n)

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L 49-57 in 1998-99 (n) W 64-56 in 1958-59 (h) W 77-59 in 1998-99 (h) W 71-63 in 1974-75 (a) L 53-60 in 1999-00 (n) L 55-56 (ot) in 1959-60 (a) W 73-61 in 1998-99 (a) L 68-74 in 1974-75 (h) L 57-74 in 2002-03 (n) W 77-61 in 1959-60 (h) W 86-71 in 1999-00 (a) L *76-82 in 1975-76 (a) Biggest Loss: 34 points (55-89), 1985-86 W 67-60 in 1960-61 (a) W 76-61 in 1999-00 (h) L *66-70 in 1975-76 (h) Current Streak: 10, North Carolina L 58-61 in 1960-61 (a) W 100-76 in 2000-01 (h) L 61-71 in 1976-77 (a) W 79-54 in 1961-62 (h) W 69-62 in 2000-01 (a) L 75-76 in 1976-77 (h) Northwestern (3-1) W 70-49 in 1961-62 (h) L 79-87 in 2001-02 (a) L 47-48 in 1977-78 (a) L 61-62 in 1962-63 (h) W 63-44 in 1962-63 (a) W 90-87 (ot) in 2001-02 (h) L 72-84 in 1977-78 (h) W 64-58 in 1968-69 (h) W 54-51 in 1962-63 (a) W 81-57 in 2002-03 (h) L 48-73 in 1978-79 (a) W 58-53 in 2006-07 (h) W 59-51 in 1963-64 (h) L 64-79 in 2002-03 (a) W 79-76 in 1978-79 (h) W 71-60 in 2007-08 (a) W 83-65 in 1963-64 (h) W 83-80 in 2003-04 (a) L 16-18 in 1979-80 (h) Biggest Win: 11 points (71-60), 2007-08 W 74-56 in 1964-65 (a) W 76-55 in 2003-04 (h) L 57-85 in 1979-80 (a) Biggest Loss: 1 point (61-62), 1962-63 W 77-75 in 1964-65 (a) W 70-63 in 2003-04 (n) L 62-76 in 1980-81 (a) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 73-62 in 1964-65 (h) W 88-69 in 2004-05 (h) L 57-62 in 1980-81 (h) W 81-64 in 1965-66 (h) W 58-56 in 2004-05 (a) L 38-81 in 1981-82 (h) Northwestern State (1-0) L 57-66 in 1965-66 (a) W 64-62 in 2005-06 (h) L 81-111 in 1981-82 (a) W 97-58 in 2007-08 (h) W 68-65 in 1966-67 (h) W 57-56 in 2005-06 (a) L 53-62 in 1982-83 (a) Biggest Win: 39 points (97-58), 2007-08 W 71-58 in 1966-67 (a) L 59-66 in 2006-07 (a) W 88-75 in 1982-83 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 68-64 in 1967-68 (n) W 88-69 in 2006-07 (h) L 59-64 in 1983-84 (h) Notre Dame (0-3) W 79-73 in 1967-68 (a) L 66-71 in 2007-08 (a) L 68-73 in 1983-84 (a) L 19-29 in 1934-35 (a) W 83-75 in 1967-68 (h) W 72-43 in 2007-08 (h) L 73-83 in 1984-85 (h) L 63-64 in 1991-92 (a) L 72-74 in 1968-69 (a) Biggest Win: 32 points (47-15), 1919-20 L 49-54 in 1984-85 (a) L 61-67 in 1992-93 (h) W 81-76 in 1968-69 (h) Biggest Loss: 25 points (48-73), 1977-78 W 56-52 in 1985-86 (a) Biggest Loss: 10 points (19-29), 1934-35 L 73-87 in 1969-70 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 60-74 in 1985-86 (h) Current Streak: 3, Notre Dame L 91-92 in 1969-70 (a) L 66-70 in 1986-87 (h) L 72-82 in 1970-71 (a) Oregon State (58-68) L 59-71 in 1986-87 (a) Ohio (0-1) L 75-80 in 1970-71 (h) L 10-28 in 1915-16 (h) W 78-65 in 1987-88 (a) L 76-81 in 1992-93 (h) W 82-78 in 1971-72 (h) L 17-23 in 1916-17 (h) L 61-63 in 1987-88 (h) Biggest Loss: 5 points (76-81), 1992-93 W 91-79 in 1971-72 (a) L 13-19 in 1916-17 (h) W 87-59 in 1988-89 (h) Current Streak: 1, Ohio L 56-62 in 1972-73 (a) W 41-26 in 1919-20 (a) W 60-58 in 1988-89 (a) L 69-76 in 1972-73 (h) W 34-15 in 1919-20 (a) L 76-77 in 1989-90 (h) Ohio State (3-0) L 47-48 in 1973-74 (h) W 32-19 in 1920-21 (h) L 70-84 in 1989-90 (a) W 60-45 in 1941-42 (n) L 71-72 in 1973-74 (a) W 33-25 in 1920-21 (h) L 66-73 in 1990-91 (a) W 78-74 in 1970-71 (n) L 83-84 in 1974-75 (a) L 24-37 in 1921-22 (a) W 64-59 in 1990-91 (h) W 68-53 in 1973-74 (n) W 71-70 in 1974-75 (h) L 14-25 in 1921-22 (a) W 67-64 in 1991-92 (a) Biggest Win: 15 points (60-45, 68-53), L 59-72 in 1975-76 (a) L 24-29 in 1929-30 (h) W 76-56 in 1991-92 (h) 1941-42, 1973-74 L 62-84 in 1975-76 (h) W 45-26 in 1931-32 (h) L 66-77 in 1992-93 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford L 48-73 in 1976-77 (a) L 23-33 in 1935-36 (n) L 65-82 in 1992-93 (a) L 65-74 in 1976-77 (h) W 41-28 in 1941-42 (n) W 71-67 in 1993-94 (a) Oklahoma (2-1) L 64-74 in 1977-78 (a) L 33-42 in 1941-42 (n) W 90-66 in 1993-94 (h) L 71-77 in 1951-52 (n) L 64-65 in 1977-78 (h) W 40-35 in 1941-42 (n) W 95-82 in 1994-95 (h) W 78-72 in 1990-91 (n) L 55-68 in 1978-79 (a) W 53-48 in 1947-48 (n) L 71-90 in 1994-95 (a) W 80-67 in 1996-97 (n) L 77-80 in 1978-79 (h) L 46-58 in 1952-53 (n) W 84-51 in 1995-96 (h) Biggest Win: 13 points (80-67), 1996-97 L 73-77 in 1979-80 (h) L 59-69 in 1955-56 (a) W 65-50 in 1995-96 (a) Biggest Loss: 6 points (71-77), 1951-52 W 60-59 in 1979-80 (a) W 75-50 in 1955-56 (a) L 77-86 in 1996-97 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 82-76 in 1980-81 (a) L 63-64 in 1956-57 (h) W 87-54 in 1996-97 (h) W 80-79 in 1980-81 (h) W 60-58 in 1956-57 (h) W 68-48 in 1997-98 (a) Oklahoma City (0-1) L 59-68 in 1957-58 (h) L 73-88 in 1966-67 (a) W 97-88 in 1981-82 (h) W 85-77 in 1997-98 (h) W 79-76 in 1981-82 (a) W 69-57 in 1957-58 (a) W 72-56 in 1998-99 (h) Biggest Loss: 15 points (73-88), 1966-67 L 56-58 in 1958-59 (a) Current Streak: 1, Oklahoma City W 80-74 in 1982-83 (a) L 45-59 in 1998-99 (a) L 66-67 in 1982-83 (h) W 71-54 in 1958-59 (h) W 73-45 in 1999-00 (a) Old Dominion (1-0) L 78-79 in 1983-84 (h) W 43-38 in 1959-60 (a) W 82-56 in 1999-00 (h) W 84-60 in 2000-01 (n) L 71-91 in 1983-84 (a) L 40-45 in 1959-60 (h) W 73-49 in 2000-01 (h) Biggest Win: 24 points (84-60), 2000-01 L 54-61 in 1984-85 (h) L 57-68 in 1961-62 (a) W 82-63 in 2000-01 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 61-68 in 1984-85 (a) L 49-55 in 1961-62 (a) W 67-50 in 2001-02 (a) L 69-83 in 1985-86 (h) L 58-65 in 1962-63 (h) W 77-55 in 2001-02 (h) Oregon (85-43) W 73-69 (ot) in 1985-86 (a) W 96-69 in 1962-63 (h) W 57-54 in 2002-03 (h) W 39-22 in 1919-20 (h) W 73-71 in 1986-87 (h) L 57-65 in 1963-64 (a) W 84-73 in 2002-03 (a) W 36-31 in 1919-20 (h) L 55-68 in 1986-87 (a) L 57-65 in 1963-64 (a) W 62-48 in 2003-04 (a) W 47-15 in 1919-20 (a) L 66-80 in 1987-88 (a) L 60-61 in 1964-65 (a) W 73-47 in 2003-04 (h) W 29-18 in 1919-20 (a) W 84-61 in 1987-88 (h) W 51-48 in 1964-65 (a) W 69-65 in 2004-05 (h) W 32-29 in 1921-22 (a) W 88-67 in 1987-88 (n) L 45-47 in 1964-65 (h) L 83-84 in 2004-05 (a) W 23-21 in 1921-22 (a) W 75-53 in 1988-89 (h) L 46-62 in 1965-66 (n) W 80-66 in 2005-06 (h) W 17-12 in 1921-22 (h) W 54-50 in 1988-89 (a) L 54-56 in 1965-66 (h) W 71-64 in 2005-06 (a) W 20-9 in 1921-22 (h) W 58-56 in 1989-90 (h) L 57-63 in 1965-66 (a) W 67-56 in 2006-07 (a) W 52-39 in 1937-38 (n) L 61-62 in 1989-90 (a) W 58-51 in 1966-67 (h) W 70-55 in 2006-07 (h) W 59-51 in 1937-38 (h) L 77-81 (ot) in 1990-91 (a) L 51-54 in 1966-67 (a) W 66-46 in 2007-08 (a) W 50-46 in 1938-39 (h) W 86-75 in 1990-91 (h) L 51-67 in 1967-68 (a) W 71-56 in 2007-08 (h) W 52-45 in 1947-48 (n) W 78-57 in 1991-92 (a) W 70-67 in 1967-68 (h) *later forfeited by OSU W 70-62 in 1948-49 (n) W 70-47 in 1991-92 (h) L 62-63 in 1968-69 (a) Biggest Win: 33 points (84-51, 87-54), W 70-67 in 1949-50 (a) W 71-66 in 1992-93 (h) W 70-61 in 1968-69 (h) 1995-96 & 1996-97 L 51-58 in 1949-50 (a) L 73-84 in 1992-93 (a) W 71-69 in 1969-70 (h) Biggest Loss: 43 points (38-81), 1981-82 L 68-73 in 1952-53 (a) W 69-67 in 1993-94 (a) L 59-80 in 1969-70 (a) Current Streak: 6, Stanford L 64-74 in 1952-53 (a) W 84-76 in 1993-94 (h) L 75-82 in 1970-71 (n) W 85-58 in 1953-54 (h) W 92-87 in 1994-95 (h) L 70-88 in 1970-71 (a) Pacific (31-3) W 74-55 in 1955-56 (h) L 80-89 in 1994-95 (a) W 97-85 in 1970-71 (h) W 46-27 in 1913-14 (h) W 73-60 in 1955-56 (h) W 94-73 in 1995-96 (h) L 64-68 in 1971-72 (h) W 36-34 in 1914-15 (h) W 68-52 in 1956-57 (a) L 62-64 in 1995-96 (a) L 62-87 in 1971-72 (a) W 58-18 in 1914-15 (h) W 65-56 in 1956-57 (a) W 72-69 (ot) in 1996-97 (a) L 68-74 in 1972-73 (a) W 47-22 in 1915-16 (n) L 49-61 in 1957-58 (a) W 83-61 in 1996-97 (h) W 81-70 in 1972-73 (h) L 29-30 in 1915-16 (h) W 74-53 in 1957-58 (h) W 89-67 in 1997-98 (a) L 53-56 in 1973-74 (h) W 44-20 in 1916-17 (n) W 57-49 in 1958-59 (a) W 95-67 in 1997-98 (h) W 55-53 in 1973-74 (a) W 47-19 in 1917-18 (h)

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W 37-11 in 1918-19 (n) Rhode Island (3-0) W 36-35 in 1941-42 (n) L 24-27 in 1930-31 (h) W 30-18 in 1920-21 (h) W 76-74 in 1977-78 (h) L 43-54 in 1942-43 (h) HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION L TRADTION 15-23 in 1931-32 2007-08 REVIEW (h) OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK W 30-21 in 1921-22 (h) W 70-69 in 1997-98 (n) L 39-56 in 1942-43 (h) W 27-26 in 1931-32 (n) W 18-9 in 1922-23 (h) W 79-77 in 1997-98 (n) L 42-45 in 1942-43 (n) L 25-30 in 1932-33 (h) W 38-9 in 1923-24 (h) Biggest Win: 2 points, twice W 47-45 in 1947-48 (n) W 24-18 in 1933-34 (h) W 23-15 in 1926-27 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 64-59 in 1948-49 (n) W 48-33 in 1934-35 (a) L 18-29 in 1927-28 (h) W 55-37 in 1949-50 (n) W 45-36 in 1935-36 (h) W 34-31 in 1928-29 (h) Rice (8-0) W 74-65 in 1951-52 (n) W 51-34 in 1936-37 (n) W 55-23 in 1929-30 (h) W 53-47 in 1941-42 (n) W 67-60 in 1951-52 (h) W 51-30 in 1937-38 (h) W 44-27 in 1930-31 (h) W 65-54 in 1956-57 (h) W 66-65 in 1952-53 (n) W 38-20 in 1938-39 (h) L 21-22 in 1933-34 (a) W 78-51 in 1979-80 (h) W 63-44 in 1953-54 (h) W 48-23 in 1939-40 (h) W 71-20 in 1935-36 (h) W 72-52 in 1986-87 (n) W 92-71 in 1954-55 (h) W 45-30 in 1940-41 (h) W 52-30 in 1938-39 (h) W 68-64 in 1991-92 (h) W 51-50 in 1955-56 (h) W 37-35 in 1940-41 (n) W 60-36 in 1939-40 (h) W 75-64 in 1995-96 (h) W 65-54 in 1956-57 (h) W 43-35 in 1941-42 (n) W 42-32 in 1941-42 (h) W 79-62 in 2002-03 (h) W 64-60 in 1957-58 (h) W 41-31 in 1941-42 (n) W 34-32 in 1945-46 (h) W 60-56 in 2003-04 (a) L 45-63 in 1958-59 (n) W 33-29 in 1941-42 (n) W 68-38 in 1946-47 (h) Biggest Win: 27 points (78-51), 1979-80 L 51-53 in 1959-60 (h) W 42-29 in 1942-43 (h) W 45-43 in 1947-48 (h) Current Streak: 8, Stanford L 41-48 in 1960-61 (h) L 33-39 in 1942-43 (h) W 49-47 in 1948-49 (h) W 71-67 in 1961-62 (h) L 39-48 in 1945-46 (h) W 75-49 in 1949-50 (h) Richmond (0-2) W 81-72 in 1962-63 (h) W 33-27 in 1945-46 (h) W 86-76 in 1951-52 (h) L 53-57 in 1985-86 (h) W 72-37 in 1963-64 (n) W 48-36 in 1946-47 (h) W 76-51 in 1953-54 (h) L 69-83 in 2002-03 (h) W 74-65 in 1972-73 (h) W 46-42 in 1947-48 (h) W 77-61 in 1957-58 (h) Biggest Loss: 14 points (69-83), 2002-03 W 69-63 in 1973-74 (a) W 65-55 in 1948-49 (h) W 66-55 in 1958-59 (h) Current Streak: 2, Richmond W 87-71 in 1975-76 (h) L 39-54 in 1949-50 (h) W 66-53 in 1984-85 (h) Rider (1-0) W 87-65 in 1976-77 (h) W 69-61 in 1950-51 (n) W 67-61 in 1997-98 (h) W 93-66 in 1990-91 (h) W 62-61 in 1977-78 (a) W 52-49 in 1951-52 (n) W 71-58 in 1998-99 (a) Biggest Win: 27 points (93-66), 1990-91 L 66-73 in 1980-81 (h) W 74-73 in 1952-53 (h) Biggest Win: 51 points (71-20), 1935-36 Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 86-90 in 1981-82 (a) W 50-49 in 1957-58 (a) Biggest Loss: 11 points (18-29), 1927-28 W 81-77 in 1982-83 (h) W 53-45 in 1958-59 (a) Current Streak: 16, Stanford Rochester (1-0) L 56-61 (ot) in 1984-85 (a) W 55-49 (ot) in 1959-60 (h) W 114-78 in 1969-70 (a) W 57-43 in 1986-87 (h) L 31-37 (ot) in 1960-61 (a) Penn (0-2) Biggest Win: 36 points (114-78), 1969-70 W 65-64 in 1988-89 (a) W 73-56 in 1961-62 (h) L 58-59 in 1950-51 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 76-58 in 2002-03 (h) W 44-43 in 1962-63 (a) L 63-71 in 1981-82 (h) Biggest Win: 44 points (53-9), 1920-21 L 50-77 in 1964-65 (a) Biggest Loss: 8 points (63-71), 1981-82 Rutgers (1-1) Biggest Loss: 23 points (28-51), 1917-18 W 81-78 (ot) in 1965-66 (h) Current Streak: 2, Penn W 71-43 in 1939-40 (a) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 56-53 in 1966-67 (a) L 63-70 in 1982-83 (a) L 60-66 in 1967-68 (h) Pittsburgh (1-1) Biggest Win: 28 points (71-43), 1939-40 St. John’s (1-1) W 81-48 in 1968-69 (h) L 11-22 in 1931-32 (h) Biggest Loss: 7 points (63-70), 1982-83 L 59-63 in 1969-70 (h) L 64-73 in 1969-70 (a) W 53-37 in 1948-49 (n) Current Streak: 1, Rutgers W 55-53 in 1998-99 (a) W 65-61 in 1970-71 (n) Biggest Win: 16 points (53-37), 1948-49 Biggest Win: 2 points (55-53), 1998-99 L 67-76 in 1971-72 (a) Biggest Loss: 11 points (11-22), 1931-32 Sacramento State (4-0) Biggest Loss: 4 points (59-63), 1969-70 L 68-83 in 1972-73 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 68-33 in 1992-93 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 63-61 (ot) in 1973-74 (h) W 78-56 in 1999-00 (h) Portland (1-2) L 82-87 in 1974-75 (a) W 77-59 in 2003-04 (h) St. Joseph’s (1-0) L 44-49 in 1975-76 (h) W 83-47 in 1967-68 (h) W 84-58 in 2007-08 (h) W 90-83 in 2000-01 (n) L 59-66 in 1979-80 (h) L 59-73 in 1976-77 (a) Biggest Win: 35 points (68-33), 1992-93 Biggest Win: 7 points (90-83), 2000-01 L 78-99 in 1977-78 (h) L 69-82 in 1980-81 (a) Current Streak: 4, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford Biggest Win: 36 points (83-47), 1967-68 L 77-87 in 1978-79 (a) Biggest Loss: 13 points (69-82), 1980-81 Sacred Heart (1-0) St. Peter’s (1-0) W 68-67 in 1987-88 (a) Current Streak: 2, Portland W 94-52 in 2000-01 (h) W 79-71 in 1994-95 (h) W 74-53 in 1989-90 (h) Biggest Win: 42 points (94-52), 2000-01 Biggest Win: 8 points (79-71), 1994-95 W 98-60 in 1994-95 (h) Portland State (1-0) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 58-59 in 1995-96 (a) W 87-63 in 2001-02 (h) W 93-83 in 2004-05 (n) Biggest Win: 24 points (87-63), 2001-02 Saint Louis (2-0) San Diego (3-1) W 71-56 in 2005-06 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 71-61 in 1961-62 (h) L 70-79 (ot) in 1980-81 (h) Biggest Win: 38 points (98-60), 1994-95 W 79-63 in 1973-74 (n) W 72-70 in 1996-97 (a) Biggest Loss: 27 points (50-77), 1964-65 Princeton (1-3) Biggest Win: 16 points (79-63), 1973-74 W 87-57 in 1997-98 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 66-67 in 1967-68 (n) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 77-69 in 2002-03 (n) L 76-81 in 1970-71 (h) Biggest Win: 30 points (87-57), 1997-98 San Francisco State (4-0) L 85-88 in 1971-72 (a) Saint Mary’s (40-15) Biggest Loss: 9 points (70-79), 1980-81 W 38-25 in 1935-36 (h) W 58-34 in 2005-06 (n) L 30-34 in 1913-14 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 39-29 in 1938-39 (h) Biggest Win: 24 points (58-34), 2005-06 L 23-45 in 1915-16 (a) W 92-78 in 1951-52 (h) Biggest Loss: 5 points (76-81), 1970-71 W 46-34 in 1916-17 (h) San Diego State (4-0) W 100-49 in 2000-01 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 28-51 in 1917-18 (a) W 52-39 in 1940-41 (h) Biggest Win: 51 points (100-49), 2000-01 W 44-20 in 1918-19 (h) W 85-84 in 1978-79 (a) Current Streak: 4, Stanford Providence (1-1) W 53-9 in 1920-21 (h) W 97-50 in 1996-97 (h) W 76-61 in 1977-78 (n) W 26-13 in 1921-22 (h) W 63-42 in 1997-98 (a) San Jose State (38-12) L 46-58 in 1979-80 (a) W 35-13 in 1922-23 (h) Biggest Win: 47 points (97-50), 1996-97 W 16-13 in 1924-25 (h) RECORDS Biggest Win: 15 points (76-61), 1977-78 W 32-18 in 1926-27 (h) Current Streak: 4, Stanford W 13-5 in 1925-26 (h) Biggest Loss: 12 points (46-58), 1979-80 W 35-33 in 1928-29 (h) W 23-13 in 1927-28 (a) Current Streak: 1, Providence W 31-23 in 1929-30 (h) San Francisco (44-21) W 27-18 in 1928-29 (h) W 45-24 in 1930-31 (h) W 22-20 in 1913-14 (h) L 23-24 in 1928-29 (h) Puget Sound (1-0) W 37-14 in 1913-14 (h) W 49-14 in 1929-30 (h) W 92-42 in 1992-93 (h) L 24-38 in 1931-32 (h) W 22-18 in 1932-33 (h) W 31-18 in 1915-16 (h) W 27-22 in 1930-31 (h) HOME OF CHAMPIONS Biggest Win: 50 points (92-42), 1992-93 W 34-32 in 1933-34 (h) L 27-33 in 1918-19 (a) W 25-21 in 1931-32 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 41-30 in 1934-35 (h) W 43-35 in 1919-20 (h) W 35-28 in 1933-34 (a) W 31-18 in 1920-21 (a) L 25-28 in 1934-35 (a) Purdue (2-0) W 59-27 in 1935-36 (h) W 50-23 in 1936-37 (h) L 24-31 in 1921-22 (h) W 53-29 in 1935-36 (a) W 67-59 in 1997-98 (n) W 25-19 in 1922-23 (h) W 31-24 in 1936-37 (a) W 78-62 in 2001-02 (n) W 43-32 in 1937-38 (h) L 47-51 in 1938-39 (h) W 30-24 in 1927-28 (h) W 45-38 in 1937-38 (a) Biggest Win: 16 points (78-62), 2001-02 L 23-30 in 1928-29 (h) W 42-40 in 1940-41 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 30-33 in 1939-40 (n) W 51-35 in 1940-41 (h) W 34-24 in 1929-30 (h) W 57-38 in 1941-42 (h)

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W 55-29 in 1942-43 (h) L 55-65 in 1950-51 (n) SMU (2-0) W 46-31 in 1945-46 (h) W 70-64 in 1951-52 (n) W 80-70 in 1963-64 (a) L 21-39 in 1945-46 (a) L 71-81 in 1952-53 (n) W 86-51 in 1998-99 (h) W 45-33 in 1946-47 (h) L 58-69 in 1953-54 (n) Biggest Win: 35 points (86-51), L 41-49 in 1946-47 (a) W 72-67 in 1954-55 (n) 1998-99 W 54-50 in 1947-48 (h) W 62-55 in 1955-56 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 50-49 in 1948-49 (h) L 61-77 in 1956-57 (h) W 43-41 in 1949-50 (h) L 45-67 in 1957-58 (n) Sonoma State (1-0) W 59-49 in 1950-51 (h) W 55-49 in 1958-59 (n) W 73-42 in 1982-83 (h) W 71-66 in 1951-52 (h) L 53-54 in 1960-61 (h) Biggest Win: 31 points (73-42), L 62-68 in 1952-53 (a) W 45-41 in 1961-62 (a) 1982-83 W 60-58 in 1953-54 (h) W 69-60 in 1964-65 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 70-60 in 1953-54 (a) W 76-73 in 1965-66 (a) W 80-69 in 1954-55 (h) W 88-73 in 1966-67 (h) South Carolina (1-0) W 72-70 in 1955-56 (h) L 60-72 in 1969-70 (h) W 82-70 in 1995-96 (n) L 55-59 in 1956-57 (a) L 73-81 in 1970-71 (h) Biggest Win: 12 points (82-70), L 59-66 in 1957-58 (h) L 68-79 in 1971-72 (h) 1995-96 W 57-40 in 1958-59 (h) L 67-70 in 1975-76 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 69-31 in 1959-60 (h) W 87-84 in 1976-77 (h) South Carolina State (1-0) W 56-50 in 1963-64 (h) W 69-67 in 1977-78 (a) W 84-65 in 1999-2000 (n) W 61-59 in 1964-65 (a) W 85-73 in 1978-79 (h) Biggest Win: 19 points (84-65), L 57-58 in 1965-66 (h) L 60-62 in 1981-82 (h) 1999-2000 W 84-72 in 1969-70 (h) L 69-73 in 1983-84 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 65-59 in 1971-72 (h) L 71-72 in 1987-88 (h) W 75-54 in 1972-73 (h) W 66-51 in 1989-90 (a) Southern Illinois (1-0) W 81-80 (ot) in 1977-78 (h) W 82-47 in 1990-91 (h) W 78-68 in 1990-91 (a) L 76-79 (ot) in 1978-79 (a) W 75-59 in 1991-92 (a) Biggest Win: 10 points (78-68), L 66-67 in 1979-80 (h) W 66-35 in 1992-93 (h) 1990-91 W 58-48 in 1983-84 (h) W 82-70 (ot) in 1993-94 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 63-72 in 1986-87 (a) W 69-60 in 1997-98 (n) W 89-39 in 1988-89 (h) W 94-49 in 1998-99 (h) Southern Utah (3-0) L 52-56 in 1992-93 (a) W 78-63 in 2000-01 (a) W 89-71 in 1991-92 (h) W 69-58 in 1993-94 (h) L 76-86 in 2004-05 (a) W 81-63 in 2001-02 (h) W 68-52 in 1994-95 (h) L 46-62 in 2006-07 (h) W 67-37 in 2003-04 (h) W 73-52 in 2006-07 (h) W 74-48 in 2007-08 (h) Biggest Win: 30 points (67-37), Mitch Johnson enjoyed a breakthrough campaign last year, averaging a Biggest Win: 50 points (89-39), Biggest Win: 45 points (94-49), 2003-04 team-best 5.2 assists per game while also establishing career-best totals in 1988-89 1998-99 Current Streak: 3, Stanford scoring (6.7 ppg) and rebounding (4.3 rpg). Biggest Loss: 18 points (21-39), Biggest Loss: 31 points (76-107), 1945-46 1946-47 Stetson (1-0) Current Streak: 3, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 92-60 in 1995-96 (h) Biggest Win: 32 points (92-60), Santa Clara (49-26) Seattle (2-0) 1995-96 L 21-42 in 1914-15 (h) W 83-46 in 1984-85 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 19-26 in 1915-16 (h) W 105-54 in 1985-86 (h) L 20-38 in 1915-16 (h) Biggest Win: 51 points (105-84), Temple (5-2) L 30-41 in 1916-17 (a) 1985-86 W 45-38 in 1936-37 (h) W 45-7 in 1918-19 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 31-35 in 1937-38 (n) W 53-22 in 1918-19 (h) W 53-51 in 1966-67 (n) W 31-26 in 1919-20 (n) Seattle Pacific (2-0) W 73-64 in 1970-71 (h) W 28-13 in 1920-21 (h) W 67-65 in 1981-82 (h) L 64-76 in 1971-72 (a) W 23-22 in 1921-22 (h) W 83-78 in 1987-88 (h) W 77-70 in 1982-83 (h) W 22-16 in 1922-23 (h) Biggest Win: 5 points (83-78), W 57-50 in 1998-99 (n) W 27-16 in 1923-24 (h) 1987-88 Biggest Win: 9 points (73-64), W 15-13 in 1924-25 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford 1970-71 W 31-7 in 1925-26 (h) Biggest Loss: 12 points (64-76), W 32-17 in 1926-27 (h) Seton Hall (4-3) 1971-72 L 20-21 in 1927-28 (h) W 65-63 in 1954-55 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 28-27 in 1928-29 (h) W 86-80 in 1978-79 (h) L 55-72 in 1979-80 (a) Tennessee (0-2) W 32-31 in 1929-30 (h) L 47-51 in 1956-57 (a) W 24-21 in 1930-31 (h) L 75-76 (ot) in 1985-86 (h) L 69-75 in 1993-94 (a) L 57-69 in 2004-05 (n) W 30-26 in 1931-32 (h) Biggest Loss: 12 points (57-69), W 27-25 in 1932-33 (h) W 83-60 in 1995-96 (n) W 83-81 (ot) in 1996-97 (a) 2004-05 L 26-36 in 1933-34 (h) Current Streak: 2, Tennessee W 33-28 in 1934-35 (h) Biggest Win: 23 points (83-60), W 46-23 in 1935-36 (n) 1995-96 Biggest Loss: 17 points (55-72), Texas (1-2) W 54-25 in 1936-37 (h) W 72-46 in 1962-63 (h) W 56-55 in 1937-38 (h) 1979-80 Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 75-83 (ot) in 2001-02 (n) L 34-37 in 1938-39 (h) L 62-82 in 2007-08 (n) L 40-42 in 1939-40 (n) Siena (2-2) Biggest Win: 26 points (72-46), W 34-32 in 1940-41 (n) L 78-80 in 1988-89 (n) 1962-63 W 44-41 in 1940-41 (h) W 94-72 in 1991-92 (n) Biggest Loss: 8 points (75-83), L 21-31 in 1941-42 (n) W 92-72 in 2006-07 (h) 2001-02 W 46-44 in 1942-43 (n) L 67-79 in 2007-08 (a) Current Streak: 2, Texas W 57-44 in 1942-43 (h) Biggest Win: 22 points (94-72), L 35-55 in 1945-46 (h) 1991-92 Texas A&M (1-0) L 76-107 in 1946-47 (h) Biggest Loss: 12 points (67-79), W 55-49 in 1949-50 (n) W 56-39 in 1946-47 (h) 2007-08 Biggest Win: 6 points (55-49), W 53-41 in 1947-48 (n) Current Streak: 1, Siena 1949-50 W 49-47 in 1948-49 (n) Current Streak: 1, Stanford Brook (left) and Robin (right) Lopez combined to form one of the most W 65-45 in 1948-49 (h) dominant front lines in the nation in 2007-08. 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Texas-San Antonio (1-0) W 31-28 in 1933-34 (h) L 43-46 in 1957-58 (a) L 74-77 in 1994-95 (a) W 71-45 in 2003-04 (n) W 39-34 in 1933-34 (h) W 57-50 in 1957-58 (h) HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION L TRADTION 77-88 in 1994-95 2007-08 REVIEW (h) OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Biggest Win: 26 points (71-45), 2003-04 L 27-34 in 1934-35 (a) W 69-61 in 1958-59 (h) L 56-64 in 1995-96 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford L 32-38 in 1934-35 (a) L 51-64 in 1958-59 (a) W 67-66 in 1995-96 (h) W 33-28 in 1934-35 (h) L 54-67 in 1959-60 (a) W 109-61 in 1996-97 (h) Texas Tech (2-0) W 35-16 in 1934-35 (h) L 52-58 in 1959-60 (h) L 68-87 in 1996-97 (a) W 70-59 in 2006-07 (n) W 44-30 in 1935-36 (h) L 48-49 in 1959-60 (a) W 93-80 in 1997-98 (h) W 62-61 in 2007-08 (a) L 37-44 in 1935-36 (h) W 79-65 in 1960-61 (h) W 84-81 in 1997-98 (a) Biggest Win: 11 points (70-59), 2006-07 W 45-32 in 1935-36 (a) L 56-70 in 1960-61 (h) W 72-59 in 1998-99 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 39-35 in 1935-36 (a) L 55-69 in 1960-61 (a) W 77-73 in 1998-99 (h) W 63-40 in 1936-37 (h) L 64-82 in 1961-62 (a) W 78-63 in 1999-00 (a) Tulane (1-2) W 69-36 in 1936-37 (h) L 65-75 in 1961-62 (a) L 93-94 (ot) in 1999-00 (h) L 62-67 in 1954-55 (a) W 42-40 in 1936-37 (a) W 82-67 in 1961-62 (h) L 73-79 in 2000-01 (h) L 53-64 in 1956-57 (a) W 67-38 in 1936-37 (a) W 86-78 in 1962-63 (h) W 85-79 in 2000-01 (a) W 95-65 in 1964-65 (h) W 69-33 in 1937-38 (a) W 73-69 (ot) in 1962-63 (h) W 86-76 in 2001-02 (a) Biggest Win: 30 points (95-65), 1964-65 W 56-29 in 1937-38 (a) L 54-64 in 1962-63 (a) L 92-95 in 2001-02 (h) Biggest Loss: 11 points (53-64), 1956-57 W 53-51 in 1937-38 (h) L 45-51 in 1962-63 (a) W 52-51 in 2002-03 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 50-33 in 1937-38 (h) L 71-84 in 1963-64 (a) W 93-84 in 2002-03 (a) UAB (1-0) W 56-44 in 1938-39 (h) L 61-80 in 1963-64 (a) W 67-52 in 2003-04 (h) W 99-80 in 1986-87 (h) W 47-21 in 1938-39 (h) L 88-100 in 1963-64 (n) W 73-60 in 2003-04 (a) Biggest Win: 19 points (99-80), 1986-87 W 38-32 in 1938-39 (a) L 66-80 in 1964-65 (a) W 75-64 in 2004-05 (a) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 37-33 in 1938-39 (a) L 67-83 in 1964-65 (h) W 78-65 in 2004-05 (h) W 53-38 in 1939-40 (h) W 73-69 in 1965-66 (h) L 54-71 in 2005-06 (a) UC Davis (13-1) W 40-36 in 1939-40 (h) L 58-70 in 1965-66 (a) L 54-75 in 2005-06 (h) W 36-31 in 1914-15 (h) W 51-42 in 1939-40 (a) L 78-116 in 1966-67 (a) W 75-68 in 2006-07 (h) W 18-9 in 1917-18 (h) L 37-42 in 1939-40 (a) L 47-75 in 1966-67 (h) L 61-75 in 2006-07 (a) W 55-5 in 1918-19 (h) W 54-44 in 1940-41 (a) L 63-75 in 1967-68 (h) L 67-76 in 2007-08 (h) W 38-21 in 1919-20 (h) L 44-45 in 1940-41 (a) L 61-100 in 1967-68 (a) L 67-77 (ot) in 2007-08 (a) W 31-7 in 1924-25 (h) W 49-44 in 1940-41 (h) L 61-98 in 1968-69 (a) L 64-67 in 2007-08 (n) W 41-16 in 1936-37 (h) W 56-34 in 1940-41 (h) L 60-81 in 1968-69 (h) Biggest Win: 48 points (109-61), 1996-97 W 30-26 in 1938-39 (h) W 54-43 in 1941-42 (h) L 84-102 in 1969-70 (h) Biggest Loss: 46 points (120-74), 1975-76 W 91-76 in 1975-76 (h) W 49-30 in 1941-42 (h) L 90-120 in 1969-70 (a) Current Streak: 4, UCLA W 95-66 in 1976-77 (h) W 42-30 in 1941-42 (a) L 53-58 in 1970-71 (h) W 68-62 in 1980-81 (h) W 36-28 in 1941-42 (a) L 72-107 in 1970-71 (a) UC Riverside (4-0) W 76-49 in 1998-99 (h) L 57-60 in 1942-43 (a) L 79-118 in 1971-72 (a) W 84-71 in 1982-83 (h) W 72-62 in 2004-05 (h) W 60-41 in 1942-43 (a) L 73-102 in 1971-72 (h) W 83-56 in 1984-85 (h) L 58-64 in 2005-06 (a) L 18-35 in 1945-46 (h) L 67-82 in 1972-73 (h) W 69-64 in 1993-94 (h) W 84-72 in 2006-07 (h) L 29-41 in 1945-46 (h) L 45-51 in 1972-73 (a) W 84-41 in 2000-01 (h) Biggest Win: 50 points (55-5), 1918-1926 L 26-39 in 1945-46 (h) L 52-66 in 1973-74 (a) Biggest Win: 43 points (84-41), 2000-01 Biggest Loss: 6 points (58-64), 2005-06 L 20-47 in 1945-46 (h) L 60-62 in 1973-74 (h) Current Streak: 4, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 38-33 in 1946-47 (a) W 64-60 in 1974-75 (h) L 40-48 in 1946-47 (a) L 59-93 in 1974-75 (a) UC San Diego (3-0) W 107-60 in 1983-84 (h) UC Irvine (5-1) L 39-56 in 1946-47 (h) L 67-68 in 1975-76 (a) W 87-48 in 1984-85 (h) W 98-84 in 1980-81 (h) W 68-53 in 1946-47 (h) L 74-120 in 1975-76 (h) W 108-69 in 1985-86 (h) W 70-57 in 1989-90 (a) L 47-55 in 1947-48 (a) L 86-100 in 1976-77 (h) Biggest Win: 47 points (107-60), 1983-84 W 117-87 in 1990-91 (h) W 55-47 in 1947-48 (a) L 83-114 in 1976-77 (a) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 84-57 in 2002-03 (h) W 66-47 in 1947-48 (a) L 64-101 in 1977-78 (a) W 72-59 in 2003-04 (a) L 46-48 in 1947-48 (h) L 63-79 in 1977-78 (h) UC Santa Barbara (6-3) L 63-79 in 2005-06 (h) W 55-47 in 1948-49 (n) W 75-72 in 1978-79 (h) W 87-57 in 1964-65 (h) Biggest Win: 30 points (117-87), 1990-91 W 61-52 in 1948-49 (h) L 71-99 in 1978-79 (a) L 84-85 (ot) in 1964-65 (a) Biggest Loss: 16 points (79-63), 2005-06 L 48-59 in 1948-49 (a) L 60-92 in 1979-80 (a) L 62-67 in 1969-70 (h) Current Streak: 1, UC Irvine L 46-59 in 1948-49 (h) L 62-75 in 1979-80 (h) W 80-68 in 1972-73 (a) L 50-56 in 1948-49 (a) L 58-85 in 1980-81 (a) UCLA (89-130) L 76-77 in 1977-78 (a) L 55-71 in 1949-50 (a) W 74-72 in 1980-81 (h) W 75-65 in 1987-88 (n) W 23-17 in 1924-25 (h) L 45-59 in 1949-50 (h) L 34-42 in 1981-82 (h) W 26-10 in 1924-25 (h) W 95-62 in 1997-98 (h) L 59-69 in 1949-50 (a) L 53-79 in 1981-82 (a) W 62-49 in 1999-00 (a) L 15-28 in 1925-26 (h) L 57-62 in 1949-50 (h) L 87-101 in 1982-83 (h) W 32-29 in 1925-26 (h) W 67-48 in 2007-08 (h) L 73-78 in 1950-51 (h) L 86-99 in 1982-83 (a) Biggest Win: 33 points (95-62), 1997-98 L 17-21 in 1926-27 (h) W 74-71 in 1950-51 (h) L 66-71 in 1983-84 (a) L 21-23 in 1926-27 (a) Biggest Loss: 5 points (62-67), 1969-70 L 48-56 in 1950-51 (a) W 75-64 in 1983-84 (h) Current Streak: 4, Stanford L 22-29 in 1927-28 (h) L 67-90 in 1950-51 (a) L 71-100 in 1984-85 (a) L 22-28 in 1927-28 (h) L 63-81 in 1951-52 (a) L 66-72 in 1984-85 (h) UNC Greensboro (2-0) W 34-27 in 1927-28 (a) W 73-71 in 1951-52 (a) W 76-70 in 1985-86 (h) W 88-52 in 1996-97 (n) W 34-20 in 1928-29 (h) L 68-72 in 1951-52 (h) L 74-95 in 1985-86 (a) W 89-60 in 2000-01 (n) W 34-26 in 1928-29 (a) W 77-68 in 1951-52 (h) L 75-95 in 1986-87 (a) Biggest Win: 36 points (88-52), 1996-97 W 32-24 in 1928-29 (a) L 66-67 in 1952-53 (h) L 62-93 in 1986-87 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 30-63 in 1929-30 (a) L 71-74 in 1952-53 (h) W 116-110 (2ot) in 1987-88 (h) W 40-37 in 1929-30 (h) L 50-75 in 1952-53 (a) L 69-91 in 1987-88 (a) UNLV (2-1) RECORDS L 15-20 in 1929-30 (h) L 58-66 in 1952-53 (a) L 74-70 in 1988-89 (a) L 65-83 in 1985-86 (n) L 23-32 in 1930-31 (a) L 73-92 in 1953-54 (a) W 84-75 in 1988-89 (h) W 77-66 in 2002-03 (a) L 26-28 in 1930-31 (a) L 58-77 in 1953-54 (a) W 95-86 in 1988-89 (n) W 86-71 in 2003-04 (h) W 29-28 in 1930-31 (h) L 77-92 in 1953-54 (h) W 87-79 in 1989-90 (h) Biggest Win: 15 points (86-71), 2003-04 W 25-22 in 1931-32 (h) L 80-88 in 1953-54 (h) W 70-69 in 1989-90 (a) Biggest Loss: 18 points (65-83), 1985-86 W 31-26 in 1931-32 (h) W 61-56 in 1954-55 (h) W 89-82 in 1990-91 (a) Current Streak: 2, Stanford HOME OF CHAMPIONS L 31-35 in 1931-32 (a) L 75-91 in 1954-55 (h) L 86-89 in 1990-91 (h) L 18-28 in 1931-32 (a) L 63-85 in 1954-55 (a) L 77-83 in 1991-92 (h) USC (116-117) L 36-44 in 1932-33 (h) L 59-72 in 1954-55 (a) L 70-96 in 1991-92 (a) W 43-28 in 1916-17 (a) W 41-38 in 1932-33 (h) L 48-50 in 1955-56 (h) L 76-84 in 1992-93 (a) W 34-10 in 1916-17 (h) W 40-38 in 1932-33 (a) L 72-81 in 1955-56 (h) L 64-72 in 1992-93 (h) W 34-14 in 1920-21 (h) W 41-35 in 1932-33 (a) L 63-86 in 1956-57 (a) L 65-69 in 1993-94 (h) W 29-14 in 1922-23 (h) W 45-26 in 1933-34 (a) L 61-79 in 1956-57 (a) L 88-103 in 1993-94 (a) W 23-12 in 1922-23 (h) L 31-32 in 1933-34 (a) W 17-12 in 1922-23 (a)

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W 24-21 in 1922-23 (a) L 40-41 in 1947-48 (a) L 68-70 in 1977-78 (h) L 15-53 in 1945-46 (n) L 17-20 in 1923-24 (h) L 34-36 in 1947-48 (h) L 66-67 in 1978-79 (h) L 45-53 in 1950-51 (a) W 25-19 in 1923-24 (h) L 46-66 in 1948-49 (h) L 69-79 in 1978-79 (a) L 49-65 in 1957-58 (a) L 20-24 in 1923-24 (a) L 44-45 in 1948-49 (a) L 68-69 in 1979-80 (a) W 59-56 in 1960-61 (h) W 31-26 in 1923-24 (a) L 57-58 in 1948-49 (h) W 93-91 (ot) in 1979-80 (h) W 81-50 in 1962-63 (h) W 25-11 in 1925-26 (h) L 51-60 in 1948-49 (a) L 64-89 in 1980-81 (a) L 81-87 in 1963-64 (a) W 24-21 in 1925-26 (a) L 58-73 in 1949-50 (a) L 67-74 in 1980-81 (h) L 87-100 in 1966-67 (h) W 30-22 in 1925-26 (a) L 45-59 in 1949-50 (h) L 74-85 in 1981-82 (h) L 92-101 in 1967-68 (a) W 28-27 in 1926-27 (a) L 59-62 in 1949-50 (a) L 59-74 in 1981-82 (a) W 79-70 in 1968-69 (h) W 24-19 in 1926-27 (h) W 60-57 in 1949-50 (h) W 92-74 in 1982-83 (h) L 95-96 in 1969-70 (a) W 35-26 in 1926-27 (h) L 54-65 in 1950-51 (a) L 76-90 in 1982-83 (a) L 91-99 in 1970-71 (h) L 23-24 in 1927-28 (a) L 45-72 in 1950-51 (a) L 49-51 (ot) in 1983-84 (a) L 68-80 in 1971-72 (a) L 25-29 in 1927-28 (a) W 73-71 in 1950-51 (h) W 64-56 in 1983-84 (h) W 86-71 in 1972-73 (h) L 27-34 in 1927-28 (h) L 65-68 in 1950-51 (h) W 60-54 in 1984-85 (a) L 82-91 in 1973-74 (a) W 33-26 in 1928-29 (a) L 58-63 in 1951-52 (a) W 86-65 in 1984-85 (h) L 77-82 (ot) in 1996-97 (n) W 31-21 in 1928-29 (h) L 64-75 in 1951-52 (a) W 61-59 in 1985-86 (a) Biggest Win: 33 points (76-43), 1935-36 W 28-25 in 1928-29 (h) W 51-41 in 1951-52 (h) W 85-64 in 1985-86 (h) Biggest Loss: 38 points (15-53), 1945-46 W 35-23 in 1929-30 (a) W 73-65 in 1951-52 (h) W 64-58 in 1986-87 (a) Current Streak: 2, Utah L 18-36 in 1929-30 (a) L 58-76 in 1952-53 (h) W 72-57 in 1986-87 (h) L 24-30 in 1929-30 (h) L 63-72 in 1952-53 (h) W 88-62 in 1987-88 (h) Utah State (3-3) L 24-27 in 1930-31 (h) L 56-93 in 1952-53 (a) W 73-65 in 1987-88 (a) L 35-46 in 1933-34 (h) W 28-21 in 1930-31 (h) W 76-74 in 1952-53 (a) W 68-52 in 1988-89 (a) W 73-34 in 1935-36 (n) L 22-33 in 1930-31 (a) W 61-59 in 1953-54 (a) W 74-65 in 1988-89 (h) W 64-33 in 1940-41 (h) L 28-35 in 1931-32 (h) L 69-71 in 1953-54 (a) W 66-61 in 1988-89 (n) W 93-79 in 1965-66 (n) L 24-28 in 1931-32 (h) L 53-57 in 1953-54 (h) W 74-61 in 1989-90 (h) L 74-77 in 1974-75 (h) L 29-37 in 1931-32 (a) W 72-67 in 1953-54 (h) L 61-72 in 1989-90 (a) L 84-103 in 1976-77 (a) L 19-32 in 1931-32 (a) W 92-78 in 1954-55 (h) L 67-85 in 1990-91 (a) Biggest Win: 39 points (73-34), 1935-36 L 25-30 in 1932-33 (a) W 76-70 in 1954-55 (h) W 92-76 in 1990-91 (h) Biggest Loss: 19 points (84-103), 1976-77 L 36-38 in 1932-33 (a) L 63-73 in 1954-55 (a) L 72-82 in 1991-92 (h) Current Streak: 2, Utah State L 18-34 in 1932-33 (h) L 56-71 in 1954-55 (a) L 72-73 (ot) in 1991-92 (a) L 28-36 in 1932-33 (h) W 78-74 in 1955-56 (a) L 55-63 in 1992-93 (a) Valparaiso (3-0) L 24-36 in 1933-34 (a) L 58-74 in 1955-56 (a) W 78-62 in 1992-93 (h) W 68-51 in 1956-57 (n) W 35-31 in 1933-34 (a) L 69-72 in 1956-57 (h) W 76-67 in 1993-94 (h) W 80-66 in 1971-72 (n) L 22-28 in 1933-34 (h) L 73-86 in 1956-57 (h) W 66-55 in 1993-94 (a) W 70-65 in 1997-98 (n) L 22-33 in 1933-34 (h) W 57-44 in 1957-58 (h) W 85-82 in 1994-95 (a) Biggest Win: 17 points (68-51), 1956-57 L 30-40 in 1934-35 (h) W 69-61 in 1957-58 (a) W 90-78 in 1994-95 (h) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 38-36 in 1934-35 (h) L 52-71 in 1958-59 (a) L 80-84 in 1995-96 (a) Vanderbilt (2-0) L 40-55 in 1934-35 (a) W 85-74 in 1958-59 (h) W 99-69 in 1995-96 (h) W 72-64 in 1954-55 (a) L 29-39 in 1934-35 (a) W 82-71 (ot) in 1959-60 (a) W 85-70 in 1996-97 (h) W 89-68 in 1988-89 (a) W 32-25 in 1935-36 (h) W 66-51 in 1959-60 (h) L 81-84 in 1996-97 (a) Biggest Win: 19 points (89-68), 1988-89 W 51-47 in 1935-36 (h) L 53-59 in 1959-60 (h) W 99-62 in 1997-98 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford L 36-45 in 1935-36 (n) L 57-63 in 1960-61 (h) W 83-59 in 1997-98 (a) W 46-42 in 1935-36 (n) L 61-79 in 1960-61 (a) W 72-55 in 1998-99 (a) Villanova (0-1) W 39-36 in 1935-36 (h) L 53-54 in 1960-61 (a) L 82-86 (ot) in 1998-99 (h) L 76-96 in 1970-71 (h) W 43-42 in 1935-36 (n) W 67-56 in 1961-62 (a) W 67-57 in 1999-00 (a) Biggest Loss: 20 points (76-96), 1970-71 L 39-42 in 1936-37 (a) W 63-62 in 1961-62 (h) W 111-68 in 1999-00 (h) Current Streak: 1, Villanova W 61-49 in 1936-37 (a) W 68-66 in 1961-62 (h) W 77-71 in 2000-01 (h) W 39-34 in 1936-37 (h) L 57-65 in 1962-63 (h) W 70-68 in 2000-01 (a) Virginia (5-1) W 47-38 in 1936-37 (h) L 57-61 in 1962-63 (h) L 82-90 in 2001-02 (a) W 74-60 in 1991-92 (h) W 64-54 in 1937-38 (h) W 60-58 in 1962-63 (a) L 58-77 in 2001-02 (h) L 48-72 in 1992-93 (a) L 48-49 in 1937-38 (h) L 61-67 (ot) in 1962-63 (a) L 78-103 in 2001-02 (n) W 84-72 in 1993-94 (h) W 36-30 in 1937-38 (a) L 74-75 (ot) in 1963-64 (h) W 80-72 in 2002-03 (h) W 64-60 in 1994-95 (a) W 48-35 in 1937-38 (a) W 62-46 in 1963-64 (h) W 73-67 in 2002-03 (a) W 65-49 in 2005-06 (h) W 42-39 in 1938-39 (h) W 64-63 in 1963-64 (a) L 74-79 in 2002-03 (n) W 76-75 in 2006-07 (a) L 32-45 in 1938-39 (h) L 59-74 in 1964-65 (h) W 77-67 in 2003-04 (h) Biggest Win: 16 points (65-49), 2005-06 L 29-35 in 1938-39 (a) W 87-71 in 1964-65 (a) W 76-67 in 2003-04 (a) Biggest Loss: 24 points (48-72), 1992-93 L 31-53 in 1938-39 (a) W 73-64 in 1965-66 (h) W 78-70 in 2004-05 (a) Current Streak: 4, Stanford L 48-51 in 1939-40 (a) W 82-71 in 1965-66 (a) W 71-62 in 2004-05 (h) L 37-53 in 1939-40 (a) W 67-58 in 1966-67 (a) L 71-82 in 2005-06 (a) Virginia Tech (0-2) W 46-45 in 1939-40 (h) W 81-79 in 1966-67 (h) W 58-56 in 2005-06 (h) L 71-77 in 1972-73 (n) L 32-39 in 1939-40 (h) L 64-90 in 1967-68 (a) W 65-50 in 2006-07 (h) L 52-59 in 2005-06 (n) W 43-37 in 1940-41 (h) L 60-72 in 1967-68 (a) L 65-69 in 2006-07 (a) Biggest Loss: 7 points (52-59), 2005-06 W 39-34 in 1940-41 (h) W 66-56 in 1968-69 (a) L 79-83 (ot) in 2006-07 (n) Current Streak: 2, Virginia Tech W 46-38 in 1940-41 (a) L 66-75 in 1968-69 (h) W 52-46 in 2007-08 (h) Washington (69-59) W 43-36 in 1940-41 (a) L 69-71 in 1969-70 (h) L 64-77 in 2007-08 (a) L 19-35 in 1915-16 (h) W 43-33 in 1941-42 (h) L 71-85 in 1969-70 (a) Biggest Win: 43 points (111-68), 1999-00 W 25-14 in 1920-21 (h) L 23-27 in 1941-42 (h) L 51-71 in 1970-71 (h) Biggest Loss: 37 points (56-93), 1952-53 W 30-22 in 1920-21 (h) W 46-44 in 1941-42 (a) L 74-83 in 1970-71 (a) Current Streak: 1, USC L 25-28 in 1920-21 (a) W 47-43 in 1941-42 (a) L 63-65 in 1971-72 (a) USIU (2-0) L 16-17 in 1920-21 (a) L 32-41 in 1942-43 (h) L 65-71 in 1971-72 (h) L 28-32 in 1935-36 (a) L 49-67 in 1942-43 (a) L 67-83 in 1972-73 (h) W 82-70 in 1981-82 (h) W 89-82 in 1983-84 (h) L 38-49 in 1935-36 (a) L 49-62 in 1945-46 (a) W 50-47 in 1972-73 (a) W 60-39 in 1935-36 (n) L 32-43 in 1945-46 (a) L 57-64 in 1973-74 (a) Biggest Win: 12 points (82-70), 1981-82 Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 48-38 in 1935-36 (h) L 36-48 in 1945-46 (h) L 59-62 in 1973-74 (h) L 56-62 in 1949-50 (a) L 40-55 in 1945-46 (h) W 67-66 in 1974-75 (h) Utah (7-14) W 66-51 in 1953-54 (a) W 55-50 in 1946-47 (a) L 77-85 in 1974-75 (a) W 63-61 in 1953-54 (a) L 48-52 in 1946-47 (a) W 86-75 in 1975-76 (a) L 30-38 in 1932-33 (a) W 41-37 in 1932-33 (a) W 72-55 in 1955-56 (h) W 55-50 in 1946-47 (h) W 96-83 in 1975-76 (h) W 73-68 in 1955-56 (h) W 50-48 in 1946-47 (h) W 68-64 in 1976-77 (h) L 24-48 in 1933-34 (n) L 37-46 in 1934-35 (a) L 42-57 in 1955-56 (a) L 33-39 in 1947-48 (a) L 84-105 in 1976-77 (a) W 58-46 in 1955-56 (a) L 44-48 in 1947-48 (h) L 74-76 in 1977-78 (a) W 58-38 in 1934-35 (a) W 76-43 in 1935-36 (n) W 70-63 in 1956-57 (h)

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L 64-68 in 1956-57 (h) W 65-51 in 1994-95 (a) L 66-68 in 1971-72 (a) L 54-60 in 1957-58 (h) W 74-65 in 1994-95 HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION (h) TRADTION L 49-61 2007-08 REVIEW in 1972-73 OPPONENTS (a) PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK L 58-69 in 1957-58 (a) L 71-74 in 1995-96 (a) W 59-44 in 1972-73 (h) W 51-49 in 1958-59 (h) W 71-56 in 1995-96 (h) W 65-51 in 1973-74 (h) L 52-75 in 1958-59 (a) W 78-67 in 1996-97 (h) W 72-51 in 1973-74 (a) W 58-55 in 1959-60 (h) L 61-75 in 1996-97 (a) W 71-58 in 1974-75 (a) W 54-42 in 1959-60 (a) W 74-72 in 1997-98 (a) W 92-70 in 1974-75 (h) W 61-58 (ot) in 1960-61 (h) W 93-70 in 1997-98 (h) L 60-62 in 1975-76 (h) L 49-51 in 1960-61 (h) W 67-60 in 1998-99 (h) L 79-91 in 1975-76 (a) L 47-71 in 1960-61 (a) W 89-57 in 1998-99 (a) L 68-80 in 1976-77 (a) W 64-59 in 1961-62 (h) W 92-62 in 1999-00 (h) L 52-69 in 1976-77 (h) L 61-73 in 1961-62 (a) W 77-52 in 1999-00 (a) L 59-62 in 1977-78 (h) L 49-65 in 1961-62 (a) W 94-63 in 2000-01 (a) L 64-67 in 1977-78 (a) W 63-62 (2ot) in 1962-63 (h) W 99-79 in 2000-01 (h) L 52-72 in 1978-79 (h) W 57-48 in 1962-63 (h) W 105-60 in 2001-02 (h) L 47-69 in 1978-79 (a) W 58-49 in 1962-63 (h) W 91-65 in 2001-02 (a) L 74-102 in 1979-80 (a) L 48-49 in 1962-63 (a) L 68-73 in 2002-03 (a) L 75-93 in 1979-80 (h) W 75-62 in 1963-64 (h) W 78-69 in 2002-03 (h) W 62-60 in 1980-81 (h) W 64-46 in 1963-64 (h) W 85-72 in 2003-04 (h) L 58-59 in 1980-81 (a) L 67-69 in 1963-64 (a) L 62-75 in 2003-04 (a) L 58-63 in 1981-82 (a) W 80-68 in 1964-65 (h) W 77-66 in 2003-04 (n) L 54-62 in 1981-82 (h) W 65-56 in 1964-65 (a) L 73-76 in 2004-05 (a) L 63-67 in 1982-83 (a) W 83-78 (ot) in 1965-66 (a) W 77-67 in 2004-05 (h) L 69-79 in 1982-83 (h) W 75-73 in 1965-66 (h) L 63-66 in 2004-05 (n) W 68-65 in 1983-84 (h) L 73-79 in 1966-67 (a) W 76-67 in 2005-06 (h) L 61-65 in 1983-84 (a) L 82-85 in 1966-67 (h) L 57-75 in 2005-06 (a) L 59-71 in 1984-85 (a) W 97-75 in 1967-68 (h) W 78-77 in 2006-07 (h) L 68-78 in 1984-85 (h) L 80-91 in 1967-68 (a) L 52-64 in 2006-07 (a) W 84-67 in 1985-86 (h) L 59-76 in 1968-69 (h) W 65-51 in 2007-08 (a) L 66-69 in 1985-86 (a) L 45-68 in 1968-69 (a) W 82-79 in 2007-08 (h) W 93-76 in 1986-87 (h) L 76-80 in 1969-70 (a) Biggest Win: 45 points (105-60), L 64-74 in 1986-87 (a) L 71-78 in 1969-70 (h) 2001-02 L 68-70 (ot) in 1987-88 (h) L 80-81 in 1970-71 (h) Biggest Loss: 31 points (59-80), W 51-50 in 1987-88 (a) L 69-72 in 1970-71 (a) 1975-76 W 85-43 in 1988-89 (a) The Sixth Man Club mobs the court following Stanford’s last-second W 85-80 in 1971-72 (h) Current Streak: 2, Stanford W 65-53 in 1988-89 (h) victory over Arizona in 2004. L 78-90 in 1971-72 (a) W 69-49 in 1989-90 (a) W 76-55 in 1972-73 (a) Washington State (66-55) W 68-54 in 1989-90 (h) W 76-66 in 1972-73 (h) L 18-36 in 1916-17 (h) W 94-63 in 1990-91 (h) W 88-68 in 1973-74 (h) L 15-23 in 1916-17 (h) L 68-74 in 1990-91 (a) L 70-84 in 1973-74 (a) W 30-29 in 1919-20 (h) L 59-67 in 1991-92 (a) L 68-69 in 1974-75 (a) L 24-25 in 1919-20 (h) W 85-70 in 1991-92 (h) L 68-69 in 1974-75 (h) W 42-37 in 1920-21 (a) L 59-64 in 1992-93 (h) L 81-87 in 1975-76 (h) W 36-20 in 1920-21 (a) L 54-87 in 1992-93 (a) L 59-80 in 1975-76 (a) L 16-21 in 1921-22 (h) W 75-64 in 1993-94 (h) L 77-98 in 1976-77 (a) L 13-15 in 1921-22 (h) L 71-77 in 1993-94 (a) W 74-69 in 1976-77 (h) W 31-28 in 1936-37 (a) L 63-77 in 1994-95 (a) W 72-68 in 1977-78 (h) W 41-40 in 1936-37 (a) W 79-72 in 1994-95 (h) W 81-74 in 1977-78 (a) L 43-46 in 1940-41 (a) W 78-67 in 1995-96 (a) W 80-69 in 1978-79 (h) L 40-44 in 1940-41 (a) L 59-68 in 1995-96 (h) L 63-84 in 1978-79 (a) W 81-76 in 1955-56 (a) W 81-61 in 1996-97 (h) L 59-81 in 1979-80 (a) L 67-69 in 1955-56 (a) W 76-63 in 1996-97 (a) W 79-78 (ot) in 1979-80 (n) W 60-51 in 1956-57 (h) W 82-72 in 1997-98 (a) L 57-65 in 1980-81 (h) W 80-62 in 1956-57 (h) W 72-56 in 1997-98 (h) L 71-89 in 1980-81 (a) L 51-64 in 1957-58 (a) W 94-45 in 1998-99 (h) L 70-75 in 1981-82 (a) W 58-53 in 1957-58 (h) W 64-58 in 1998-99 (a) L 52-53 in 1981-82 (h) W 59-40 in 1958-59 (a) W 63-38 in 1999-00 (h) L 65-84 in 1982-83 (a) W 59-58 in 1958-59 (h) W 89-52 in 1999-00 (a) W 77-63 in 1982-83 (h) W 57-44 in 1959-60 (h) W 72-61 in 2000-01 (a) W 78-74 in 1983-84 (h) W 67-58 (ot) in 1959-60 (a) W 75-64 in 2000-01 (h) L 63-68 in 1983-84 (a) L 50-51 in 1960-61 (h) W 83-50 in 2001-02 (h) L 69-78 in 1984-85 (a) L 63-83 in 1960-61 (a) W 76-63 in 2001-02 (a) L 47-67 in 1984-85 (h) W 67-51 in 1961-62 (h) W 73-68 (ot) in 2002-03 (a) L 69-70 in 1985-86 (h) W 80-69 in 1963-64 (a) W 72-54 in 2002-03 (h) L 87-96 in 1985-86 (a) W 84-48 in 1963-64 (a) W 73-51 in 2003-04 (h) W 82-77 in 1986-87 (h) W 81-55 in 1963-64 (h) W 63-61 in 2003-04 (a) L 65-70 in 1986-87 (a) W 73-46 in 1964-65 (h) W 68-47 in 2003-04 (n) L 71-86 in 1986-87 (n) L 58-59 in 1964-65 (a) L 51-60 in 2004-05 (a) W 86-70 in 1987-88 (h) W 88-77 in 1965-66 (n) L 48-59 in 2004-05 (h) RECORDS L 82-84 (2ot) in 1987-88 (a) L 58-61 in 1965-66 (a) W 60-58 in 2004-05 (n) W 71-69 in 1988-89 (a) W 80-61 in 1965-66 (h) W 69-59 in 2005-06 (h) W 82-74 (ot) in 1988-89 (h) L 58-82 in 1966-67 (a) W 39-37 in 2005-06 (a) L 59-71 in 1989-90 (a) W 71-70 (ot) in 1966-67 (h) W 71-68 (ot) in 2006-07 (h) W 59-48 in 1989-90 (h) L 71-87 in 1967-68 (h) L 45-58 in 2006-07 (a) W 87-55 in 1990-91 (h) L 75-87 in 1967-68 (a) W 67-65 (ot) in 2007-08 (a) HOME OF CHAMPIONS W 60-59 in 1990-91 (a) L 66-71 in 1968-69 (h) W 60-53 in 2007-08 (h) Nick Robinson celebrates with fans after hitting a 35-foot shot at the W 64-58 in 1991-92 (a) L 68-69 in 1968-69 (a) W 75-68 in 2007-08 (n) buzzer of the Arizona game in 2004. W 78-66 in 1991-92 (h) L 62-72 in 1969-70 (a) Biggest Win: 49 points (94-45), L 67-68 in 1992-93 (h) L 62-85 in 1969-70 (h) 1998-99 L 51-56 in 1992-93 (a) L 55-65 in 1970-71 (n) Biggest Loss: 33 points (54-87), W 67-65 in 1993-94 (h) W 77-70 in 1970-71 (h) 1992-93 W 76-61 in 1993-94 (a) L 79-89 in 1970-71 (a) Current Streak: 3, Stanford W 76-54 in 1971-72 (h)

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Wake Forest (1-0) William & Mary (1-0) Xavier (1-0) W 72-66 in 1996-97 (n) W 87-64 in 1987-88 (h) W 63-62 in 2002-03 (h) Biggest Win: 6 points (72-66), Biggest Win: 23 points (87-64), Biggest Win: 1 point (63-62), 1996-97 1987-88 2002-03 Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Stanford West Virginia (0-1) Wisconsin (6-3) Yale (5-0) L 47-66 in 1959-60 (n) W 39-26 in 1939-40 (a) W 78-62 in 1948-49 (n, at SF) Biggest Loss: 19 points (47-66), W 65-53 in 1955-56 (h) W 129-108 in 1985-86 (h) 1959-60 L 60-61 in 1959-60 (a) W 69-51 in 1990-91 (h) Current Streak: 1, West Virginia W 86-67 in 1974-75 (a) W 79-56 in 2002-03 (h) L 64-70 in 1975-76 (n) W 72-61 in 2007-08 (h) Western Kentucky (1-1) W 70-66 in 1976-77 (h) Biggest Win: 23 points (79-56), L 66-76 in 1956-57 (n) W 80-72 in .1990-91 (a) 2002-03 W 84-68 in 2001-02 (n) L 73-80 in 1993-94 (a) Current Streak: 5, Stanford Biggest Win: 16 points (84-68), W 95-78 in 1994-95 (h) 2001-02 Biggest Win: 19 points (86-67), Biggest Loss: 10 points (66-76), 1974-75 1956-57 Biggest Loss: 7 points (73-80), Current Streak: 1, Stanford 1993-94 Current Streak: 1, Stanford Western Michigan (2-0) W 80-62 in 1983-84 (h) Wisconsin Superior (1-0) W 83-65 in 1997-98 (n) W 77-69 in 1980-81 (h) Biggest Win: 18 points, twice Biggest Win: 8 points (77-69), Current Streak: 2, Stanford 1980-81 Current Streak: 1, Stanford Western Washington (1-0) W 83-61 in 1986-87 (h) Wyoming (3-4) Biggest Win: 22 points (83-61), L 24-41 in 1932-33 (a) 1986-87 W 81-62 in 1962-63 (h) Current Streak: 1, Stanford W 88-75 in 1964-65 (h) L 73-87 in 1968-69 (a) Whittier (1-1) L 74-84 in 1969-70 (h) L 21-37 in 1913-14 (a) W 54-52 in 1979-80 (h) W 46-12 in 1914-15 (h) L 51-73 in 1980-81 (a) The Cardinal’s defensive leader, Fred Washington averaged 4.4 points Biggest Win: 34 points (46-12), Biggest Win: 19 points (81-62), and 4.1 rebounds last year and was often assigned with the task of 1914-15 1962-63 guarding the opposing team’s best player. Biggest Loss: 16 points (21-37), Biggest Loss: 22 points (51-73), 1913-14 1980-81 Current Streak: 1, Stanford Current Streak: 1, Wyoming

Stanford’s Oldest Rivals Opponent Series Started Games 1. California 1913-14 248 2. USC 1916-17 233 3. UCLA 1924-25 219 4. Oregon 1921-22 128 Washington 1936-37 128 6. Oregon State 1915-16 126 7. Washington State 1916-17 121 8. Arizona 1937-38 76 9. Santa Clara 1914-15 75 10. San Francisco 1913-14 65 11. Arizona State 1957-58 64 12. Saint Mary’s 1913-14 55 13. San Jose State 1924-25 50 Playing in his first season on The Farm, Drew Shiller appeared in 28 14. Pacific 1913-14 34 games off the bench and connected on 20-43 attempts from three-point 15. Nevada 1913-14 29 territory as one of the club’s top long-distance threats.

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(using current conference alignments) Big Sky (10-2) Team Overall HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION Streak TRADTION NCAA 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS NIT PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK ACC (11-19) Eastern Washington 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Idaho State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Boston College 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Montana 3-2 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Clemson 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Montana State 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Duke 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Northern Arizona 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Florida State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Northern Colorado 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Georgia Tech 2-1 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Portland State 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Maryland 0-3 Lost 3 0-1 0-0 Sacramento State 4-0 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Miami 1-1 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Weber State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 North Carolina 0-10 Lost 10 0-1 0-0 Totals 10-2 — 0-0 0-0 North Carolina State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Virginia 5-1 Won 4 0-0 0-1 Big South (0-0) Virginia Tech 0-2 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Wake Forest 1-0 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Charleston Southern 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 11-19 — 1-2 0-1 Coastal Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 High Point 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 America East (2-0) Liberty 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT UNC Asheville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Albany 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Radford 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Binghamton 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 VMI 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Boston University 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Winthrop 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Hartford 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Maine 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Big Ten (24-26) Md.- Baltimore Cty. 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT New Hampshire 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Illinois 2-4 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Stony Brook 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Indiana 0-4 Lost 4 0-0 0-0 Vermont 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Iowa 3-5 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 2-0 — 0-0 0-0 Michigan 3-1 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Atlantic Sun (2-1) Michigan State 2-4 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Minnesota 0-4 Lost 4 0-0 0-0 Belmont 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Northwestern 3-1 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Campbell 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Ohio State 3-0 Won 3 0-0 0-0 East Tennessee State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Penn State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Gardner-Webb 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Purdue 2-0 Won 2 1-0 0-0 Jacksonville 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Wisconsin 6-3 Won 1 0-0 1-0 Kennesaw State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 24-26 — 1-0 1-0 Lipscomb 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Big 12 (23-18) Mercer 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT North Florida 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Baylor 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Stetson 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Colorado 6-3 Won 2 1-0 1-0 Totals 2-1 — 0-0 0-0 Iowa State 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Atlantic-10 (22-10) Kansas 2-8 Won 1 0-1 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Kansas State 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Charlotte 1-0 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Missouri 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Dayton 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Nebraska 6-3 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Duquesne 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma 2-1 Won 2 1-0 1-0 Fordham 3-1 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 George Washington 2-1 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Texas 1-2 Lost 2 0-1 0-0 LaSalle 1-2 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Texas A&M 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Massachusetts 2-2 Lost 2 0-2 1-0 Texas Tech 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Rhode Island 3-0 Won 3 1-0 0-0 Totals 23-18 — 2-2 2-0 Richmond 0-2 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Big West (69-9) Saint Louis 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT St. Bonaventure 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Cal State Fullerton 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 St. Joseph’s 1-0 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Cal State Northridge 3-0 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Temple 5-2 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Cal Poly 4-1 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Xavier 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Long Beach State 3-0 Won 3 0-0 1-0 Totals 22-10 — 3-2 1-0 Pacific 31-3 Won 16 0-0 0-0 UC Davis 13-1 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Big East (11-26) UC Irvine 5-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT UC Riverside 4-0 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Cincinnati 1-2 Won 1 1-0 0-0 UC Santa Barbara 6-3 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Connecticut 0-4 Lost 4 0-1 0-0 Totals 69-9 — 0-0 1-0 DePaul 1-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0

Georgetown 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 CAA (2-0) RECORDS Louisville 0-2 Lost 2 0-1 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Marquette 1-4 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Delaware 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Notre Dame 0-3 Lost 3 0-0 0-0 Drexel 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Pittsburgh 1-1 Won 1 0-0 0-0 George Mason 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Providence 1-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Georgia State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Hofstra 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Rutgers 1-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 HOME OF CHAMPIONS St. John’s 1-1 Won 1 0-0 0-0 James Madison 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Seton Hall 4-3 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Northeastern 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 South Florida 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Old Dominion 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Syracuse 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Towson 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Villanova 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 UNC Wilmington 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 West Virginia 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 VCU 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 11-26 — 2-2 0-0 William & Mary 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 2-0 — 0-0 0-0

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Conference USA (15-4) MAAC (8-2) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Central Florida 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Canisius 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 East Carolina 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Fairfield 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Houston 1-2 Won 1 0-0 1-0 Iona 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Marshall 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Loyola (Md.) 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Memphis 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Manhattan 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Rice 8-0 Won 8 1-0 1-0 Marist 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 SMU 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Niagara 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Southern Mississippi 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Rider 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Tulane 1-2 Won 1 0-0 0-0 St. Peter’s 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Tulsa 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Siena 2-2 Lost 1 0-1 0-0 UAB 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 8-2 — 0-1 0-0 UTEP 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 15-4 — 1-0 2-0 MEAC (2-0) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Horizon (4-0) Bethune-Cookman 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Coppin State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Butler 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Delaware State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Cleveland State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Florida A & M 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Detroit 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Hampton 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Illinois-Chicago 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Howard 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Loyola 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Md.-Eastern Shore 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Valparaiso 3-0 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Morgan State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Wisc.- Green Bay 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Norfolk State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Wisc.- Milwaukee 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 North Carolina A&T 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Wright State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 South Carolina State 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Youngstown State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 2-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 4-0 — 0-0 0-0 Missouri Valley (5-4) Ivy League (28-8) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Bradley 2-3 Won 2 1-0 0-0 Brown 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Creighton 1-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Columbia 3-1 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Drake 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Cornell 3-1 Won 3 1-0 0-0 Evansville 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Dartmouth 5-1 Won 5 1-0 1-0 Illinois State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Harvard 9-0 Won 9 0-0 0-0 Indiana State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Penn 0-2 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Missouri State 1-0 Lost 1 0-0 0-1 Princeton 1-3 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Northern Iowa 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Yale 5-0 Won 5 0-0 0-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 — 0-0 1-0 Totals 28-8 — 2-0 1-0 Wichita State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 5-4 — 1-0 1-1 MAC (3-2) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Mountain West (30-32) Akron 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Ball State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Air Force 5-6 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Bowling Green 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 BYU 2-4 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Buffalo 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Colorado State 5-2 Won 5 0-0 0-0 Central Michigan 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 New Mexico 2-1 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Eastern Michigan 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 San Diego State 4-0 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Kent State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 TCU 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 UNLV 2-1 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Northern Illinois 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Utah 7-14 Lost 2 0-1 0-0 Ohio 0-1 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Wyoming 3-4 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 Toledo 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 30-32 — 0-1 0-0 Western Michigan 2-0 Won 2 1-0 0-0 Totals 3-2 — 1-0 0-0 Northeast (3-0) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Central Conn. St. 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Long Island 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Monmouth 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Mt. St. Mary’s 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Quinnipiac 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Robert Morris 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Sacred Heart 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 St. Francis (N.Y.) 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 St. Francis (Pa.) 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Wagner 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 3-0 — 0-0 0-0

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Ohio Valley (0-0) SWAC (1-0) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Team Overall HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION Streak TRADTION NCAA 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS NIT PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Austin Peay 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Alabama A & M 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Eastern Illinois 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Alabama State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Eastern Kentucky 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Alcorn State 1-0 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Jacksonville State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Morehead State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Grambling State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Murray State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Jackson State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Samford 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Miss. Valley State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Southeast Miss. St. 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Prairie View A & M 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Tennessee-Martin 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Southern 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Tennessee State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Texas Southern 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Tennessee Tech 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 1-0 — 1-0 0-0 Totals 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Summit (5-0) Pac-10 (659-684) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Centenary 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Arizona 28-48 Won 3 0-0 0-0 IPFW 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Arizona State 37-27 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 IUPUI 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 California 111-137 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Oregon 85-43 Won 1 0-0 0-0 North Dakota State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Oregon State 58-68 Won 6 0-0 0-0 Oakland 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 UCLA 89-130 Lost 4 0-0 0-0 Oral Roberts 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 USC 116-117 Lost 1 0-0 0-0 South Dakota State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Washington 69-59 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Southern Utah 3-0 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Washington State 66-55 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Western Illinois 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 659-684 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 5-0 — 0-0 0-0 Patriot League (12-0) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Sun Belt (9-3) American 3-0 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Army 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Bucknell 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Arkansas State 0-0 — 0-0 0-1 Colgate 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Denver 7-2 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Holy Cross 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Florida Atlantic 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Lafayette 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Florida International 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Lehigh 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Navy 3-0 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Louisiana-Monroe 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 12-0 — 0-0 0-0 Middle Tenn. State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 New Orleans 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 SEC (14-9) North Texas 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT South Alabama 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Alabama 0-2 Lost 2 0-2 0-0 Troy 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Arkansas 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Western Kentucky 1-1 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Auburn 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Totals 9-3 — 1-0 0-1 Florida 4-0 Won 4 0-0 0-0 Georgia 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 WCC (144-69) Kentucky 0-2 Lost 2 0-1 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT LSU 2-2 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Gonzaga 2-4 Lost 2 0-1 0-1 Mississippi 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Loyola Marymount 5-0 Won 5 0-0 0-0 Mississippi State 1-1 Lost 1 0-1 0-0 Pepperdine 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 South Carolina 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Portland 1-2 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Tennessee 0-2 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Saint Mary’s 40-15 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Vanderbilt 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 San Diego 3-1 Won 3 1-0 0-0 Totals 14-9 — 0-4 0-0 San Francisco 44-21 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Southern (7-1) Santa Clara 49-26 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Totals 144-69 — 1-1 0-1 Appalachian State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 WAC (84-31) Chattanooga 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT College of Charleston 1-1 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Boise State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Davidson 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Fresno State 8-1 Won 8 0-0 0-0 Elon 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Hawai’i 8-3 Won 1 0-0 0-1 Furman 2-0 Won 2 0-0 0-0 Idaho 6-3 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Georgia Southern 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 The Citadel 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Nevada 20-9 Won 5 0-0 0-0 UNC Greensboro 2-0 Won 2 1-0 0-0 New Mexico State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Western Carolina 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 San Jose State 38-12 Won 3 0-0 0-0 Wofford 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Utah State 3-3 Lost 2 0-0 0-0 Totals 7-1 — 2-0 0-0 Totals 84-31 — 0-0 0-1 RECORDS Southland (3-0) Team Overall Streak NCAA NIT Central Arkansas 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Lamar 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 McNeese State 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0

Nicholls State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 HOME OF CHAMPIONS Northwestern State 1-0 Won 1 0-0 0-0 Sam Houston State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Southeast Louisiana 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Stephen F. Austin 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Texas State 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Texas-Arlington 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 Won 1 1-0 0-0 Texas A&M-CC 0-0 — 0-0 0-0 Totals 3-0 — 1-0 0-0

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Year Overall Home Away Neutral SU Pts Opp Pts Head Coach Year Overall Home Away Neutral SU Pts Opp Pts Head Coach 1913-14 7-5 4-3 3-2 0-0 231 243 H.W. Maloney 1978-79 12-15 10-4 1-10 1-1 1,909 1,980 Dick DiBiaso 1914-15 4-5 4-5 0-0 0-0 297 295 H.W. Maloney 1979-80 7-19 5-8 2-10 0-1 1,757 1,933 Dick DiBiaso 1915-16 2-9 1-6 0-2 1-1 275 362 E.C. “Squire” Behrens 1980-81 9-18 8-7 1-11 0-0 1,814 1,986 Dick DiBiaso 1916-17 8-8 3-5 4-3 1-0 488 426 Russell Wilson 1981-82 7-20 6-11 1-9 0-0 1,807 1,966 Dick DiBiaso 1917-18 11-4 10-1 0-3 1-0 470 360 Russell Wilson 1982-83 14-14 12-5 2-9 0-0 2,121 2,043 Tom Davis 1918-19 9-3 6-1 2-2 1-0 470 257 M.C. 1983-84 19-12 13-5 6-7 0-0 2,311 2,118 Tom Davis 1919-20 12-3 6-3 5-0 1-0 427 316 M.C. Bob Evans 1984-85 11-17 9-7 1-9 1-1 1,894 1,898 Tom Davis 1920-21 15-3 11-0 3-3 1-0 575 398 Walter Powell 1985-86 14-16 8-7 6-6 0-3 2,224 2,108 Tom Davis 1921-22 8-7 6-4 2-2 0-1 318 328 C.E. Van Gent 1986-87 15-13 11-2 2-8 2-3 2,002 2,003 Mike Montgomery 1922-23 12-4 10-2 2-2 0-0 343 281 Andy Kerr 1987-88 21-12 12-4 6-5 3-3 2,577 2,401 Mike Montgomery 1923-24 10-5 9-3 1-2 0-0 383 270 Andy Kerr 1988-89 26-7 13-0 8-4 5-3 2,519 2,144 Mike Montgomery 1924-25 10-3 10-1 0-2 0-0 260 197 Andy Kerr 1989-90 18-12 11-3 5-7 2-2 2,032 1,910 Mike Montgomery 1925-26 10-6 7-5 2-1 1-0 370 297 Andy Kerr 1990-91 20-13 13-4 4-8 3-1 2,539 2,369 Mike Montgomery 1926-27 9-9 7-4 2-5 0-0 472 416 E.P. (Husky) Hunt 1991-92 18-11 12-3 5-7 1-1 2,195 1,971 Mike Montgomery 1927-28 8-13 4-6 4-4 0-3 513 543 E.P. (Husky) Hunt 1992-93 7-23 7-9 0-12 0-2 1,989 2,115 Mike Montgomery 1928-29 13-6 8-3 4-1 1-2 534 492 E.P. (Husky) Hunt 1993-94 17-11 11-4 5-7 1-0 2,091 2,003 Mike Montgomery 1929-30 10-9 7-5 3-2 0-2 592 575 E.P. (Husky) Hunt 1994-95 20-9 14-2 5-6 1-1 2,290 2,120 Mike Montgomery 1930-31 8-9 7-5 0-3 1-1 508 500 John W. Bunn 1995-96 21-8 12-1 6-5 3-2 2,181 1,934 Mike Montgomery 1931-32 6-14 5-9 0-4 1-1 482 582 John W. Bunn 1996-97 22-8 12-0 6-6 4-2 2,427 2,017 Mike Montgomery 1932-33 9-18 4-6 5-12 0-0 756 876 John W. Bunn 1997-98 30-5 11-2 10-2 9-1 2,807 2,390 Mike Montgomery 1933-34 8-12 4-7 4-4 0-1 579 671 John W. Bunn 1998-99 26-7 13-2 10-2 3-3 2,425 2,006 Mike Montgomery 1934-35 10-17 6-2 4-15 0-0 893 970 John W. Bunn 1999-00 27-4 12-2 9-1 6-1 2,447 1,850 Mike Montgomery 1935-36 21-8 11-2 3-4 7-2 1,287 1,070 John W. Bunn 2000-01 31-3 12-2 11-0 8-1 2,829 2,226 Mike Montgomery 1936-37 25-2 10-1 12-1 3-0 1.328 914 John W. Bunn 2001-02 20-10 10-3 7-3 3-4 2,420 2,180 Mike Montgomery 1937-38 21-3 10-1 9-1 2-1 1,261 958 John W. Bunn 2002-03 24-9 14-3 7-3 3-3 2,393 2,230 Mike Montgomery 1938-39 16-9 14-7 2-2 0-0 1,018 937 Everett S. Dean 2003-04 30-2 14-0 10-1 6-1 2,356 1,936 Mike Montgomery 1939-40 14-9 8-2 5-5 1-2 1,036 871 Everett S. Dean 2004-05 18-13 10-2 5-6 3-5 2,173 2,134 Trent Johnson 1940-41 21-5 13-0 4-4 4-1 1,207 1,027 Everett S. Dean 2005-06 16-14 11-3 4-9 1-2 1,992 1,960 Trent Johnson 1941-42 28-4 13-3 8-0 7-1 1,299 1,044 Everett S. Dean 2006-07 18-13 12-5 5-6 1-2 2,156 2,081 Trent Johnson 1942-43 10-11 8-5 1-4 1-2 934 929 Everett S. Dean 2007-08 28-8 16-1 8-5 4-2 2,553 2,216 Trent Johnson 1943-44 no team - WWII Totals 1,328-997 821-371 358-523 149-103 141,254 134,520 1944-45 no team - WWII (.571) (.688) (.406) (.591) (60.7 ppg) (57.8 ppg) 1945-46 6-18 6-9 0-8 0-1 804 1,061 Everett S. Dean 1946-47 15-16 12-4 3-12 0-0 1,523 1,508 Everett S. Dean 1947-48 15-11 8-5 2-5 5-1 1,252 1,178 Everett S. Dean 1948-49 19-9 10-3 2-4 7-2 1,562 1,456 Everett S. Dean 1949-50 11-14 5-7 3-6 3-1 1,428 1,447 Everett S. Dean 1950-51 12-14 7-3 3-9 2-2 1,608 1,663 Everett S. Dean 1951-52 19-9 14-3 1-5 4-1 2,015 1,929 Robert W. Burnett 1952-53 6-17 5-8 1-9 0-0 1,496 1,691 Robert W. Burnett 1953-54 13-10 9-4 4-5 0-1 1,616 1,567 Robert W. Burnett 1954-55 16-8 8-1 7-7 1-0 1,675 1,625 Howard Dallmar 1955-56 18-6 12-2 5-4 1-0 1,577 1,472 Howard Dallmar 1956-57 11-15 6-6 4-7 1-2 1,642 1,666 Howard Dallmar 1957-58 12-13 8-4 4-8 0-1 1,489 1,512 Howard Dallmar 1958-59 15-9 11-0 3-8 1-1 1,450 1,415 Howard Dallmar 1959-60 11-14 6-6 4-6 1-2 1,395 1,376 Howard Dallmar 1960-61 7-17 4-8 2-8 1-1 1,330 1,420 Howard Dallmar 1961-62 16-6 13-0 3-6 0-0 1,434 1,313 Howard Dallmar 1962-63 16-9 10-5 6-4 0-0 1,608 1,472 Howard Dallmar 1963-64 15-10 9-3 5-7 1-0 1,607 1,587 Howard Dallmar 1964-65 15-8 9-2 6-6 0-0 1,622 1,500 Howard Dallmar 1965-66 13-12 7-3 4-8 2-1 1,757 1,759 Howard Dallmar 1966-67 15-11 9-4 4-6 2-1 1,847 1,883 Howard Dallmar 1967-68 10-15 7-4 2-9 1-2 1,897 1,977 Howard Dallmar 1968-69 8-17 5-5 3-10 0-2 1,742 1,789 Howard Dallmar 1969-70 5-20 4-9 1-10 0-1 1,890 2,043 Howard Dallmar 1970-71 6-20 5-9 0-9 1-2 1,900 2,099 Howard Dallmar Milestone Victories in Stanford Basketball History 1971-72 10-15 7-5 1-10 2-0 1,895 1,974 Howard Dallmar Win Score/Opponent Season 1972-73 14-11 9-3 4-7 1-1 1,719 1,660 Howard Dallmar 1 22-20 vs. St. Ignatius 1913-14 1973-74 11-14 6-5 4-7 1-2 1,683 1,605 Howard Dallmar 100 15-13 vs. Santa Clara 1924-25 1974-75 12-14 7-4 4-10 1-0 1,883 1,849 Howard Dallmar 500 73-60 vs. Oregon 1955-56 1975-76 11-16 7-7 4-7 0-2 1,988 2,074 Dick DiBiaso 1000 68-52 vs. San Jose State 1994-95 1976-77 11-16 9-5 2-11 0-0 2,044 2,161 Dick DiBiaso 1200 84-57 vs. UC Irvine 2002-03 1977-78 13-14 7-7 5-6 1-1 1,965 2,049 Dick DiBiaso

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Base Hospital 47 ...... 26-22 W Olympic Club ...... 25-21 W UCLA ...... 15-28 L

1913-14 HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Record: 7-5 Davis Farm ...... 18-9 W St. Ignatius ...... 24-31 L Pomona ...... 45-13 W H: 4-3 A: 3-2 N: 0-0 St. Ignatius ...... 35-19 W J24 at Oregon ...... 32-29 W Santa Clara ...... 31-7 W Coach: H.W. Maloney at Saint Mary’s ...... 28-51 L J25 at Oregon ...... 23-21 W Olympic Club ...... 11-34 L Notes: 60 men turned out for the first official team Nevada ...... 30-20 W at Oregon AC ...... 24-37 L USC ...... 25-11 W … After the conclusion of the conference season, F14 California ...... 22-18 W at Oregon AC ...... 14-25 L California ...... 17-18 L six players toured the southern part of the state for at California ...... 24-27 L California ...... 14-24 L at USC ...... 24-21 W five games, winning three and losing two. California ...... 17-26 L F7 Washington State ...... 16-21 L UCLA ...... 32-29 W D3 St. Ignatius ...... 22-20 W F8 Washington State ...... 13-15 L at USC ...... 30-22 W 1918-19 Saint Mary’s ...... 26-13 W Nevada ...... 17-24 L St. Ignatius ...... 37-14 W Record: 9-3 Saint Mary’s ...... 30-34 L F17 Oregon ...... 17-12 W Nevada ...... 16-21 L PCC: 0-2 (6th) F18 Oregon ...... 20-9 W at California ...... 16-24 L Nevada ...... 25-24 W H: 6-1 A: 2-2 N: 1-0 California ...... 12-32 L California (1) ...... 17-27 L (1) at Stockton, CA Coach: Bob Evans (1) at Oakland, CA California ...... 15-37 L Notes: Bob Evans took over the reins, doubling as 1926-27 Pacific ...... 46-27 W head coach of basketball and football. 1922-23 Record: 9-9 at Long Beach YMCA ...... 23-18 W Santa Clara ...... 45-7 W Record: 12-4 PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd) at Whittier ...... 21-37 L SF YMI ...... 50-16 W PCC (South): 5-3 (T1st) H: 7-4 A: 2-5 N: 0-0 at Huntington Beach HS ...... - W Mare Island ...... 32-25 W H: 10-2 A: 2-2 N: 0-0 Coach: E.P. Hunt at Orange AC ...... - W at San Jose YMCA ...... 36-31 W Coach: Andy Kerr Notes: Andy Kerr resigned at the end of the at Los Angeles AC ...... - L Davis Farm ...... 55-5 W Notes: Four of the team’s wins came at the expense 1926 season to become head football coach at 1914-15 Santa Clara ...... 53-22 W of USC. Washington and Jefferson College and was suc- Record: 4-5 Saint Mary’s ...... 44-20 W 1921 Varsity ...... 19-23 L ceeded by E.P. “Husky” Hunt. H: 4-5 A: 0-0 N: 0-0 Pacific (1) ...... 37-11 W Pacific ...... 18-9 W at Hollywood AC ...... 28-34 L Coach: H.W. Maloney at California ...... 26-29 L Olympic Club ...... 18-14 W at Van Nuys AC ...... 32-19 W Notes: Lloyd R. Reynolds, a prominent alumnus and at Nevada ...... 40-24 W St. Ignatius ...... 25-19 W at Alhambra AC ...... 23-24 L one of the leading surgeons in the area, was elected at St. Ignatius ...... 27-33 L Nevada ...... 18-12 W at Pacific Coast Club ...... 31-32 L captain for the season. California ...... 25-34 L Nevada ...... 17-10 W UCLA ...... 17-21 L California ...... 28-38 L (1) at San Jose, CA Santa Clara ...... 22-16 W Saint Mary’s ...... 32-18 W California ...... 22-31 L 1919-20 Saint Mary’s ...... 35-13 W Pacific ...... 23-15 W Davis ...... 36-31 W USC ...... 29-14 W Santa Clara ...... 32-17 W Record: 12-3 USC ...... 23-12 W Olympic Club ...... 29-30 L Olympic Club ...... 21-45 L PCC: 8-1 (1st) Pacific ...... 36-34 W at USC ...... 17-12 W at USC ...... 28-27 W H: 6-3 A: 5-0 N: 1-0 at USC ...... 24-21 W at UCLA ...... 21-23 L Pacific ...... 58-18 W Coach: Bob Evans Nevada ...... 29-44 L at California ...... 23-26 L Nevada ...... 26-17 W Notes: R.F. “Bob” Pelouze was elected captain … California ...... 18-17 W Nevada ...... 27-10 W Santa Clara ...... 21-42 L “Swede” Righter became the first player in school Whittier ...... 46-12 W at California ...... 20-30 L USC ...... 24-19 W history to be selected to an all-league team. California ...... 17-33 L USC ...... 35-26 W 1915-16 St. Ignatius ...... 45-35 W Fresno State ...... 21-23 L Record: 2-9 Santa Clara (1) ...... 31-26 W 1923-24 at California ...... 24-32 L H: 1-6 A: 0-2 N: 1-1 Davis Farm ...... 38-21 W Record: 10-5 California ...... 19-29 L Coach: E.C. “Squire” Behrens Nevada ...... 19-25 L PCC (South): 3-5 (3rd) Notes: On Jan. 26, 1916, three days before the season Olympic Club ...... 29-37 L H: 9-3 A: 1-2 N: 0-0 1927-28 opener, basketball was made a major sport at Stanford. J30 Washington State ...... 30-29 W Coach: Andy Kerr Record: 8-13 J29 Pacific (1) ...... 47-22 W J31 Washington State ...... 24-25 L Notes: Ernie Nevers, one of the great football play- PCC (South): 1-8 (4th) F1 Washington ...... 19-35 L F17 Oregon ...... 39-22 W ers in school history, also was a standout basketball H: 4-6 A: 4-4 N: 0-3 St. Ignatius ...... 31-18 W F18 Oregon ...... 36-31 W player for two seasons … Also joining the team Coach: E.P. Hunt Santa Clara ...... 19-26 L California ...... 27-20 W were tackle Harry Shipkey and quarterback “Mugs” Notes: Louis Vincent served as team captain. Santa Clara ...... 20-38 L at California ...... 33-24 W Mitchell … Nip McHose captained the team. at San Jose Golds ...... 28-22 W Oregon Athletic Club ...... 10-28 L at Oregon AC ...... 41-26 W San Jose YMCA ...... 21-13 W at San Jose State ...... 23-13 W Nevada (2) ...... 23-42 L at Oregon AC ...... 34-15 W Ellery Arms ...... 26-13 W YMI (at Kezar) ...... 27-26 W California ...... 28-32 L F24 at Oregon ...... 47-15 W Pacific ...... 38-9 W at LA Athletic Club ...... 14-26 L at Saint Mary’s ...... 23-45 L F25 at Oregon ...... 29-18 W Olympic Club ...... 31-11 W at Hollywood AC ...... 14-30 L (1) at San Jose, CA at California ...... 26-46 L Santa Clara ...... 27-16 W at San Bernardino JC ...... 28-19 W Pacific ...... 29-30 L USC ...... 17-20 L Pacific ...... 18-29 L 1920-21 USC ...... 25-19 W Fresno State ...... 25-20 W (1) at San Jose, CA Record: 15-3 (2) at Santa Clara, CA Nevada ...... 28-13 W * UCLA ...... 22-29 L PCC: 8-3 (T1st) Nevada ...... 30-10 W * UCLA ...... 22-28 L 1916-17 H: 11-0 A: 3-3 N: 1-0 California ...... 18-17 W Santa Clara ...... 20-21 L Record: 8-8 Coach: Walter Powell at USC ...... 20-24 L * at UCLA ...... 34-27 W PCC: 0-6 (5th) Notes: Fred Adams was named team captain … at USC ...... 31-26 W Waseda ...... 52-12 W H: 3-5 A: 4-3 N: 1-0 Stanford beat California in the season finale before a at California ...... 25-26 L St. Ignatius ...... 30-24 W Coach: Russell Wilson crowd of 10,000 fans at the Oakland Auditorium. California ...... 23-27 L Olympic Club ...... 27-42 L Notes: W.R. “Winnie” Wheatley was captain of the team. Olympic Club ...... 42-34 W at California ...... 23-26 L F13 * at USC ...... 23-24 L at L.A. Athletic Club ...... 37-18 W Santa Clara ...... 28-13 W F14 * at USC ...... 25-29 L at USC ...... 43-28 W Saint Mary’s ...... 53-9 W 1924-25 * California (at Kezar) ...... 25-31 L at Whittier ...... 46-12 W Pacific ...... 30-18 W Record: 10-3 * California (at Kezar) ...... 12-29 L at Long Beach YMCA ...... 62-27 W Olympic Club ...... 39-34 W PCC (South): 1-3 (2nd) * California (at Kezar) ...... 17-28 L at Orange AC ...... 16-56 L Oregon AC ...... 32-19 W H: 10-1 A: 0-2 N: 0-0 F29 * USC ...... 27-34 L Pacific (1) ...... 44-20 W Oregon AC ...... 33-25 W Coach: Andy Kerr at Santa Clara ...... 30-41 L USC ...... 34-14 W Notes: David Oliva captained the team. 1928-29 USC ...... 34-10 W at St. Ignatius ...... 31-18 W San Jose Teachers ...... 16-13 W Record: 13-6 F5 Washington State ...... 18-36 L F7 Washington ...... 25-14 W Santa Clara ...... 15-13 W PCC (South): 6-3 (2nd) F6 Washington State ...... 15-23 L F8 Washington ...... 30-22 W at Pomona ...... 21-13 W H: 8-3 A: 4-1 N: 1-2 at California ...... 14-20 L at California ...... 24-30 L UCLA ...... 23-17 W Coach: E.P. Hunt California ...... 20-29 L F15 at Washington State ...... 42-37 W Nevada ...... 18-12 W Notes: Harlow Rothert became Stanford’s first All- Saint Mary’s ...... 46-34 W F16 at Washington State ...... 36-20 W Nevada ...... 26-23 W American in basketball … While at Stanford, Rothert Nevada ...... 33-30 W F18 at Washington ...... 25-28 L Davis Farm ...... 31-7 W captured nine letters in three sports (basketball, Oregon Athletic Club ...... 17-23 L F19 at Washington ...... 16-17 L Olympic Club ...... 21-18 W football, track & field), and set a world record in

Oregon Athletic Club ...... 13-19 L California ...... 30-25 W UCLA ...... 26-10 W the shot put. RECORDS (1) at San Jose, CA California (1) ...... 25-21 W California ...... 13-17 L San Jose Teachers ...... 27-18 W (1) at Oakland, CA at California ...... 18-22 L San Jose Teachers ...... 23-24 L 1917-18 California ...... 16-15 W YMI (at Kezar) ...... 37-31 W Record: 11-4 1921-22 Record: 8-7 at California ...... 16-17 L at Nevada ...... 22-26 L Cal-Nevada: 3rd at Nevada ...... 23-16 W H: 10-1 A: 0-3 N: 1-0 PCC: 4-6 (5th) 1925-26 H: 6-4 A: 2-2 N: 0-1 Pacific ...... 34-31 W Coach: Russell Wilson Record: 10-6 Saint Mary’s ...... 35-33 W Coach: C.E. VanGent HOME OF CHAMPIONS Notes: On Feb. 14, 1918, Stanford won its first PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd) * UCLA ...... 34-20 W game against California, 22-18 … Schwarzy Notes: The official basketball dedication of the Old H: 7-5 A: 2-1 N: 1-0 Pavilion was held on Jan. 14, 1922 with a game Santa Clara ...... 28-27 W Schwarzenbeck was named team captain. Coach: Andy Kerr J19 * at USC ...... 33-26 W 8th Infantry ...... 30-26 W against Pacific … At the time, it was the largest Notes: Fred Price was elected team captain … Stanford facility exclusively for basketball in the United States Olympic Club ...... 32-27 W Oakland YMCA ...... 31-26 W dropped its first game in history to UCLA (then known as * California (at Oakland) ...... 23-41 L 8th Infantry ...... 37-24 W … The opening game of the season was played at the University of California, Southern Branch). Encina Gymnasium on Jan. 11 because the new * at UCLA ...... 34-26 W at Oakland YMCA ...... 25-33 L San Jose Teachers ...... 13-5 W * at UCLA ...... 32-24 W Pacific ...... 47-19 W pavilion was not quite ready. San Jose Alumni Club ...... 17-13 W J11 Santa Clara ...... 23-22 W St. Ignatius ...... 23-30 L San Jose YMCA ...... 58-26 W San Jose Alumni Club ...... 26-7 W * California ...... 17-19 L COK 6th Infantry ...... 42-14 W J14 Pacific ...... 30-21 W Ambers Club (1) ...... 35-20 W

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F15 * USC ...... 31-21 W at Colorado State ...... 24-32 L 1935-36 points, which broke the then-national record by Glenn F16 * USC ...... 28-25 W at Colorado ...... 25-21 W Record: 21-8 Roberts of Emory & Henry College … Luisetti fouled * California (at Oakland) ...... 18-27 L at Colorado ...... 24-29 L PCC (South): 7-5 (T1st) out of only one game during his four seasons … At at Kansas ...... 20-38 L H: 11-2 A: 3-4 N: 7-2 the time, four fouls disqualified a player. 1929-30 at Kansas ...... 17-38 L Olympic Club ...... 60-51 W Record: 10-9 Coach: John W. Bunn at Kansas ...... 28-34 L Notes: A tournament was held to determine which at San Jose State ...... 45-38 W PCC (South): 2-7 (4th) at Nebraska ...... 21-17 W D20 at Arizona ...... 44-28 W H: 7-5 A: 3-2 N: 0-2 team would represent the west in the finals of the at Wyoming ...... 24-41 L Olympic Games tryouts at Madison Square Garden, at City College of NY ...... 45-42 W Coach: E.P. Hunt San Francisco ...... 25-30 L at Long Island ...... 49-35 W Notes: Harlow Rothert captained the team for a but the Cardinal lost a 33-23 contest to Oregon Saint Mary’s ...... 22-18 W State before beating USC 43-42 in the consolation Temple (1) ...... 31-35 L second straight season. J13 * at USC ...... 25-30 L J1 Duquesne (2) ...... 92-27 W YMI (at Kezar) ...... 26-38 L game to end the season. J14 * at USC ...... 36-38 L Pacific ...... 71-20 W J14 * USC ...... 64-54 W at Nevada ...... 26-15 W Olympic Club ...... 35-37 L J15 * USC ...... 48-49 L at Nevada ...... 33-24 W Utah State (at SF) ...... 73-34 W * at California ...... 22-37 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 46-23 W * at California ...... 44-47 L Oregon State ...... 24-29 L * UCLA ...... 36-44 L Saint Mary’s ...... 43-32 W Saint Mary’s ...... 31-23 W Olympic Club ...... 37-25 W * UCLA ...... 41-38 W D27 at Washington ...... 28-32 L * at UCLA ...... 69-33 W San Jose State ...... 49-14 W Santa Clara ...... 27-25 W * at UCLA ...... 56-29 W Pacific ...... 55-23 W D28 at Washington ...... 38-49 L * California ...... 18-28 L at San Jose State ...... 53-29 W * California ...... 62-33 W * at UCLA ...... 30-63 L F11 * USC ...... 18-34 L San Francisco ...... 51-30 W J17 * at USC ...... 35-23 W Utah (at SF) ...... 74-46 W F12 * USC ...... 28-36 L Nebraska (at SF) ...... 42-39 W F11 * at USC ...... 36-30 W J18 * at USC ...... 18-36 L Meiji Univ. of Japan ...... 41-17 W F12 * at USC ...... 48-35 W * California ...... 30-36 L * UCLA ...... 44-30 W * at UCLA ...... 40-38 W * UCLA ...... 37-44 L * California ...... 41-39 W Olympic Club ...... 34-30 W * at UCLA ...... 41-35 W Santa Clara ...... 56-55 W * UCLA ...... 40-37 W * California ...... 35-39 L * at California ...... 23-41 L J24 * USC ...... 32-25 W * UCLA ...... 53-51 W * UCLA ...... 15-20 L * UCLA ...... 50-33 W St. Ignatius ...... 34-24 W 1933-34 J25 * USC ...... 51-47 W * at California ...... 35-39 L * at California ...... 63-42 W F8 * USC ...... 24-30 L Record: 8-12 M11 Oregon (SF Civic) ...... 52-39 W Santa Clara ...... 32-31 W PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Saint Mary’s ...... 59-27 W * at UCLA ...... 45-32 W M12 Oregon ...... 59-51 W * California (at Oakland) ...... 31-38 L H: 4-7 A: 4-4 N: 0-1 (1) at Philadelphia, PA * California ...... 25-41 L Coach: John W. Bunn * at UCLA ...... 39-35 W (2) at Cleveland, OH Notes: Hal Edelen captained the team … Head * at California ...... 30-63 L 1930-31 coach John Bunn picked up his first victory over SF State Teachers ...... 38-25 W 1938-39 Record: 8-9 California since the 1931 season. San Francisco ...... 45-36 W Record: 16-9 PCC (South): 3-6 (4th) at San Jose State ...... 35-28 W F15 * USC (1) ...... 36-45 L PCC (South): 6-6 (3rd) H: 7-5 A: 0-3 N: 1-1 at Pacific ...... 21-22 L F20 * USC (1) ...... 46-42 W H: 14-7 A: 2-2 N: 0-0 Coach: John W. Bunn Saint Mary’s ...... 34-32 W * California ...... 40-26 W Coach: Everett S. Dean Notes: Stanford hired John Bunn as head coach Utah Aggie College ...... 35-46 L USC ...... 39-36 W Notes: Stanford hired Everett Dean as its new head … Bunn played and coached under at Utah (at SF) ...... 24-48 L M13 Washington (at SF) ...... 60-39 W coach … Dean had been head coach of basketball Kansas … Bunn’s first game against California was * at UCLA ...... 45-26 W M14 Washington ...... 48-38 W and baseball at Indiana since 1925 … Phil Zonne successful as Stanford defeated the Golden Bears * at UCLA ...... 31-32 L Oregon State (2) ...... 23-33 L was elected captain. 37-32 at the Oakland Auditorium. Santa Clara ...... 26-36 L USC (2) ...... 43-42 W San Francisco ...... 38-20 W San Jose State ...... 27-22 W (1) at Los Angeles, CA Fresno State ...... 60-32 W * California ...... 34-43 L (2) Olympic Trails Regional at Seattle, WA YMI ...... 20-26 L Olympic Club ...... 23-45 L Idaho ...... 33-28 W Saint Mary’s ...... 45-24 W J26 * at USC ...... 24-36 L 1936-37 Dartmouth ...... 47-48 L San Francisco ...... 24-27 L J27 * at USC ...... 35-31 W Record: 25-2 D31 Oregon ...... 50-46 W Montana ...... 34-33 W San Francisco ...... 24-18 W PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) Nebraska ...... 56-47 W * at UCLA ...... 23-32 L * at California ...... 25-42 L H: 10-1 A: 12-1 N: 3-0 Saint Mary’s ...... 47-51 L * at UCLA ...... 26-28 L * UCLA ...... 31-28 W Coach: John W. Bunn Santa Clara ...... 34-37 L J16 * USC ...... 24-27 L * UCLA ...... 39-34 W Notes: Stanford ended Long Island’s 43-game winning J13 * USC ...... 42-39 W J17 * USC ...... 28-21 W F16 * USC ...... 22-28 L streak in a game played on Dec. 30 before a crowd of J14 * USC ...... 32-45 L * California (at Oakland) ...... 37-32 W F17 * USC ...... 22-33 L 17,263 at Madison Square Garden … In that game, * California ...... 29-45 L Olympic Club ...... 35-36 L * at California ...... 34-20 W Hank Luisetti introduced the East Coast to his method San Francisco State ...... 39-29 W * UCLA ...... 29-28 W * California ...... 15-43 L of shooting with one hand … At least 90 percent of the Mexico ...... 48-31 W Pacific ...... 44-27 W players in those days employed both hands in lofting Olympic Club ...... 47-44 W F7 * at USC ...... 22-33 L 1934-35 the ball toward the basket … Luisetti was named All- Pacific ...... 52-30 W Santa Clara ...... 24-21 W Record: 10-17 American for a second straight season. * UCLA ...... 56-44 W * California ...... 34-37 L PCC (South): 4-8 (T3rd) California Aggies ...... 41-16 W * UCLA ...... 47-21 W * California (at Oakland) ...... 32-46 L H: 6-2 A: 4-15 N: 0-0 Olympic Club ...... 60-49 W * at California ...... 25-43 L 1931-32 Coach: John W. Bunn at San Jose State ...... 31-24 W Cal Aggies ...... 30-26 W Notes: Bryan S. “Dinty” Moore was the team’s Warrensburg St. Teachers (1) ....51-31 W F17 * at USC ...... 29-35 L Record: 6-14 leading scorer and selected as a guard on the all- F18 * at USC ...... 31-53 L PCC (South): 2-9 (4th) Temple ...... 45-38 W conference team. D30 Long Island (2) ...... 45-31 W * at UCLA ...... 38-32 W H: 5-9 A: 0-4 N: 1-1 at San Jose State ...... 25-28 L * at UCLA ...... 37-33 W Coach: John W. Bunn at Canisius ...... 39-29 W at Utah ...... 37-46 L at Western Reserve ...... 67-27 W * at California ...... 39-35 W Notes: Bill Doub was team captain. at Utah ...... 58-38 W * California ...... 32-43 L San Jose State ...... 25-21 W at Hamline Univ...... 58-26 W at Kansas City Oilers ...... 25-44 L at Montana State ...... 68-28 W Saint Mary’s ...... 24-38 L at Notre Dame ...... 19-29 L 1939-40 Olympic Club ...... 25-42 L * UCLA ...... 63-40 W Record: 14-9 at Michigan State ...... 18-25 L * UCLA ...... 69-36 W Olympic Club ...... 22-28 L at Marquette ...... 26-39 L PCC: 6-6 (2nd) Pittsburgh ...... 11-22 L * at California ...... 51-35 W H: 8-2 A: 5-5 N: 1-2 at Iowa ...... 28-38 L Saint Mary’s ...... 50-23 W Oregon State ...... 45-26 W at Nebraska ...... 35-30 W Coach: Everett S. Dean San Francisco (2nd team) ...... 15-23 L * at USC ...... 39-42 L San Francisco ...... 48-23 W at Creighton ...... 33-29 W * at USC ...... 61-49 W San Francisco (at Kezar) ...... 27-26 W at Creighton ...... 26-31 L Olympic Club ...... 49-36 W Santa Clara ...... 30-26 W * California ...... 50-37 W at Nebraska ...... 47-48 L J11 * USC ...... 30-40 L San Francisco (SF Civic) ...... 51-34 W * UCLA ...... 25-22 W J12 * USC ...... 38-36 W at Rutgers ...... 71-43 W * UCLA ...... 31-26 W * at UCLA ...... 42-40 W at Baltimore ...... 45-43 W * at California ...... 31-45 L * at UCLA ...... 67-38 W J15 * USC ...... 28-35 L Saint Mary’s ...... 41-30 W at Dartmouth ...... 55-29 W J16 * USC ...... 24-28 L * at California ...... 36-32 W Columbia (1) ...... 55-31 W at Olympic Club ...... 34-50 L Santa Clara ...... 54-25 W * California ...... 19-25 L * at UCLA ...... 27-34 L at Wisconsin ...... 39-26 W * at UCLA ...... 31-35 L * USC ...... 39-34 W * UCLA ...... 53-38 W * at UCLA ...... 32-38 L * USC ...... 47-38 W * at UCLA ...... 18-28 L * California ...... 31-37 L * UCLA ...... 40-36 W F5 * at USC ...... 29-37 L * California ...... 31-44 L * California ...... 55-32 W Santa Clara ...... 33-28 W M26 at Washington State ...... 31-28 W F6 * at USC ...... 19-32 L at San Francisco ...... 48-33 W Pacific ...... 60-36 W * California (at Oakland) ...... 16-33 L M27 at Washington State ...... 41-40 W J26 * at USC ...... 48-51 L F8 * at USC ...... 40-55 L (1) at Kansas City, MO * California ...... 18-29 L F9 * at USC ...... 29-39 L (2) at New York, N.Y. J27 * at USC ...... 37-53 L 1932-33 * California ...... 38-34 W Santa Clara (at Kezar) ...... 40-42 L * UCLA ...... 33-28 W 1937-38 Saint Mary’s (at Kezar) ...... 30-33 L Record: 9-18 Record: 21-3 * at California ...... 36-38 L PCC (South): 3-8 (3rd) * UCLA ...... 35-16 W * at California ...... 43-50 L PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) * at UCLA ...... 51-42 W H: 4-6 A: 5-12 N: 0-0 H: 10-1 A: 9-1 N: 2-1 * at UCLA ...... 37-42 L Coach: John W. Bunn Coach: John W. Bunn F23 * USC ...... 46-45 W Notes: During Christmas vacation, Stanford played Notes: Hank Luisetti was selected captain … Stanford F24 * USC ...... 32-39 L 11 road games in 14 days … Tom Cordy captained recorded its largest margin of victory in the school’s * at California ...... 35-33 W the team. history with a 92-27 victory over Duquesne … * California ...... 27-31 L at Nevada ...... 24-25 L Luisetti scored 50 points on Jan. 1 against Duquesne, (1) at Philadelphia, PA at Utah ...... 30-38 L which remains the school’s oldest record in basketball at Utah ...... 41-37 W … Luisetti ended his four-year career with 1,596

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1940-41 HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Record: 21-5 * at California ...... 32-33 L F21 * UCLA ...... 39-56 L Minnesota ...... 65-67 L PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) San Francisco ...... 42-29 W F22 * UCLA ...... 68-53 W Texas A&M ...... 55-49 W H: 13-0 A: 4-4 N: 4-1 * California ...... 36-34 W F28 * California ...... 40-46 L J6 * at USC ...... 58-73 L Coach: Everett S. Dean USN Reserve Air Base ...... 56-31 W M1 * at California ...... 46-88 L J7 * at UCLA ...... 55-71 L Notes: For the second consecutive year, Don Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 42-45 L J13 * California ...... 55-60 L San Francisco ...... 33-39 L 1947-48 J14 * at California ...... 50-47 W Williams and Kenny Davidson were co-captains Record: 15-11 … Davidson and Don Burness gained all-league Santa Clara ...... 57-44 W San Francisco ...... 39-54 L U.S. Coast Guard Surf Riders .... 56-55 W PCC: 3-9 (T3rd) Santa Clara ...... 66-60 W honors. H: 8-5 A: 2-5 N: 5-1 Hamline University ...... 51-37 W F19 * at USC ...... 49-67 L Olympic Club ...... 66-56 W * at UCLA ...... 57-60 L Coach: Everett S. Dean Saint Mary’s ...... 55-37 W Olympic Club (at SF) ...... 52-48 W Notes: Captain “Babe” Higgins was named to the Indiana (SF Civic) ...... 59-60 L * at UCLA ...... 60-41 W F10 * UCLA ...... 45-59 L * at California ...... 53-45 W all-league team again, while Bill Stephenson and F11 * USC ...... 45-59 L Nebraska (SF Civic) ...... 57-46 W Morley Thompson repeated in the league top-10 Utah State ...... 64-33 W * California ...... 48-43 W F17 * at UCLA ...... 59-69 L (1) at New Orleans, LA in scoring. F18 * at USC ...... 59-62 L San Diego State ...... 52-39 W Stanford Alumni ...... 38-29 W Saint Mary’s ...... 51-35 W F24 * USC ...... 60-57 W 1943-44 Olympic Club ...... 76-40 W F25 * UCLA ...... 57-62 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 34-32 W no team – WWII at Oakland Jeweler ...... 60-53 W M5 * at California ...... 58-46 W San Francisco ...... 45-30 W San Jose State ...... 54-50 W J17 * USC ...... 43-37 W 1944-45 M6 * California ...... 55-64 L no team – WWII Fresno State ...... 45-40 W J18 * USC ...... 39-34 W D26 Oregon State (at SF) ...... 53-48 W 1950-51 J24 * at California ...... 35-31 W 1945-46 Nebraska (at SF) ...... 47-51 L Record: 12-14 San Jose State ...... 42-40 W Record: 6-18 J2 Oregon (at SF) ...... 52-45 W PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Santa Clara ...... 44-41 W PCC (South): 0-12 (4th) Arkansas (at SF) ...... 60-53 W H: 7-3 A: 3-9 N: 2-2 * at UCLA ...... 54-44 W H: 6-9 A: 0-8 N: 0-1 J9 * at USC ...... 33-39 L Coach: Everett S. Dean * at UCLA ...... 44-45 L Coach: Everett S. Dean J10 * at UCLA ...... 47-55 L Starters: F7 * California ...... 49-42 W Notes: Basketball was the first sport at Stanford to J16 * California ...... 34-40 L F – Ed Tucker (16.5 ppg) San Francisco (at Kezar) ...... 37-35 W return to intercollegiate competition after World War II J17 * at California ...... 46-50 L F – Jack O’Sullivan (9.0 ppg) F14 * at USC ...... 46-38 W … Gene Martin (captain) and Bill Christiansen finished Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 47-45 W C – Jim Ramstead (13.8 ppg) F15 * at USC ...... 43-36 W eighth and 10th, respectively, in league scoring. Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 53-41 W G – Jim Walsh (12.8 ppg) * UCLA ...... 49-44 W U.S. Merchant Marines SF ...... 37-28 W Pacific ...... 45-43 W G – Bruce Iversen (4.3 ppg) * UCLA ...... 56-34 W Moffett Field ...... 46-66 L San Francisco ...... 46-42 W Notes: Four Stanford athletes finished among the F28 * at California ...... 29-40 L San Jose State ...... 46-31 W Bradley ...... 46-47 L top-10 in league scoring – Ed Tucker (second), Jim M1 * California ...... 49-36 W at San Jose State ...... 21-39 L F13 * UCLA ...... 55-47 W Ramstead (fourth), Jim Walsh (sixth) and captain M14 at Washington State ...... 43-46 L Utah (1) ...... 15-53 L F14 * USC ...... 44-48 L Jack O’Sullivan. M15 at Washington State ...... 40-44 L at Nevada ...... 30-47 L F20 * at UCLA ...... 66-47 W D1 Stanford Alumni ...... 59-39 W 1941-42 J4 * at USC ...... 49-62 L F21 * at USC ...... 40-41 L D2 Santa Clara ...... 60-43 W Record: 28-4 J5 * at USC ...... 32-43 L F27 * USC ...... 34-46 L D5 San Jose State ...... 59-49 W PCC (South): 11-1 (1st) J11 * California ...... 36-47 L F28 * UCLA ...... 46-48 L D18 Colorado (1) ...... 62-60 W H: 13-3 A: 8-0 N: 7-1 J12 * at California ...... 28-47 L M5 * at California ...... 38-45 L D19 Baylor ...... 83-67 W Coach: Everett S. Dean J18 * UCLA ...... 18-35 L M6 * California ...... 49-45 W D22 at Michigan ...... 77-66 W Stanford captured the NCAA Championship with a J19 * UCLA ...... 29-41 L 1948-49 D26 at New York University ...... 67-84 L 53-38 win over Dartmouth in Kansas City, Mo. … San Mateo Merchant Marines .. 39-36 W D28 at Cornell ...... 56-59 L J25 * USC ...... 36-48 L Record: 19-9 D29 at Penn ...... 58-59 L Howie Dallmar was named tournament MVP, scor- PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) ing 15 points in the title game … After expenses, J26 * USC ...... 40-55 L J2 at Utah ...... 45-53 L Del Monte Navy Training Sta...... 47-40 W H: 10-3 A: 2-4 N: 7-2 J5 * UCLA ...... 73-78 L Stanford’s share of the NCAA pot was $93.75 … Coach: Everett S. Dean Jim Pollard was selected captain. Pacific ...... 34-32 W J6 * UCLA ...... 74-71 W San Francisco ...... 39-48 L Notes: Stanford won six of seven games in the Cow J12 * at California ...... 41-73 L San Jose “B” ...... 31-22 W Palace … Dave Davidson was named to the all- Olympic Club ...... 36-25 W F8 * at UCLA ...... 26-39 L J13 * California ...... 64-60 W F9 * at UCLA ...... 20-47 L league team, captain Bill Stephenson finished in the J19 Santa Clara (1) ...... 55-65 L San Francisco ...... 43-35 W top-10 in scoring (seventh) for a third straight season Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 21-31 L F15 * at California ...... 31-42 L J20 at San Francisco ...... 69-61 W F16 * California ...... 37-53 L while placed eighth in league scoring. F1 Stewart Chevrolet ...... 64-80 L San Francisco (1) ...... 41-31 W Stanford Alumni ...... 68-31 W Ohio State (1) ...... 60-45 W Santa Clara ...... 35-55 L F3 Bradley (1) ...... 58-61 L San Francisco ...... 33-27 W Stewart Chevrolet ...... 49-48 W F9 * at USC ...... 54-65 L J2 at Arizona (at Phoenix, AZ) ...... 56-26 W Fresno State ...... 46-26 W J3 at Arizona (at Phoenix, AZ) ...... 54-33 W (1) at Reno, NV F10 * at USC ...... 45-72 L Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 64-59 W F16 * at UCLA ...... 48-56 L Pacific ...... 42-32 W 1946-47 Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 49-47 W Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 36-35 W F17 * at UCLA ...... 67-90 L Record: 15-16 Pacific ...... 49-47 W F23 * USC ...... 73-71 W Santa Clara ...... 37-27 W PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Michigan (at SF) ...... 53-51 W San Jose State ...... 57-38 W F24 * USC ...... 65-68 L H: 12-4 A: 3-12 N: 0-0 Yale (at SF) ...... 78-62 W M2 * California (1) ...... 75-57 W San Francisco (at SF) ...... 33-29 W Coach: Everett S. Dean D27 Oregon (1) ...... 70-62 W * California ...... 51-35 W M3 * at California ...... 57-56 W Notes: “Babe” Higgins gained all-league honors, D28 UCLA (1) ...... 55-47 W (1) at San Francisco, CA * UCLA ...... 54-43 W while Stanford had two scorers in the league top- D30 California (1) ...... 54-56 L * UCLA ...... 49-30 W 10; Bill Stephenson (fourth) and Morley Thompson J7 * UCLA ...... 61-52 W 1951-52 F6 * USC ...... 43-33 W (seventh) … Stanford lost to Santa Clara 107-76, J8 * USC ...... 46-66 L Record: 19-9 F7 * USC ...... 23-27 L the first time in which either team passed the J14 * at California ...... 66-65 W PCC (South): 6-6 (T2nd) F13 * at California ...... 38-36 W century mark and one of the reasons was that two J15 * California ...... 55-48 W H: 14-3 A: 1-5 N: 4-1 Athens Club ...... 39-43 L coaches wanted to see all the players in action and San Francisco ...... 65-55 W Coach: Robert W. Burnett * at UCLA ...... 42-30 W agreed the game should go longer than the regula- Santa Clara ...... 65-45 W Starters: * at UCLA ...... 36-28 W tion 40 minutes. San Jose State ...... 50-49 W F – Ed Tucker (15.3 ppg) F27 * at USC ...... 46-44 W SF Athletic Club ...... 76-55 W Pittsburgh (at SF) ...... 55-37 W F – Jim Walsh (11.6 ppg) F28 * at USC ...... 47-43 W Santa Clara ...... 76-107 L City Col. of NY (at SF) ...... 57-67 L C – Jim Ramstead (14.8 ppg) M6 * California ...... 59-49 W San Jose State ...... 45-33 W F11 * at USC ...... 44-45 L G – Ron Tomsic (11.5 ppg) M7 * at California ...... 32-30 W at San Jose State ...... 41-49 L F12 * at UCLA ...... 48-59 L G – Oleg Suzdaleff (6.0 ppg) Oregon State (2) ...... 41-28 W at Oakland Bitt...... 48-60 L F18 * USC ...... 57-58 L Notes: Bob Burnett became Stanford’s head coach Oregon State (2) ...... 33-42 L Pacific ...... 68-38 W F19 * UCLA ...... 46-59 L … Ron Tomsic and Jim Walsh were named to the Oregon State (2) ...... 40-35 W Olympic Club ...... 52-44 W F25 * at UCLA ...... 50-56 L all-league team. Rice (3) ...... 53-47 W at Michigan ...... 37-45 L F26 * at USC ...... 51-60 L Cal Poly Pomona ...... 82-67 W Colorado (3) ...... 46-35 W at Michigan State ...... 45-57 L M4 * California ...... 56-53 W Stanford Alumni ...... 77-63 W M28 Dartmouth (3) ...... 53-38 W at Bradley ...... 51-56 L M5 * at California ...... 55-46 W Pacific ...... 86-76 W RECORDS (1) at Berkeley, CA PCC Tournament at San Francisco, CA (2) PCC Playoff at Stanford, CA at Carleton College ...... 54-41 W Saint Mary’s ...... 74-65 W (3) NCAA Tournament at Kansas City, MO at Hamline College ...... 26-33 L San Francisco State ...... 92-78 W at Kansas ...... 47-48 L 1949-50 YMI ...... 91-77 W 1942-43 at Denver ...... 47-48 L Record: 11-14 at San Francisco ...... 52-49 W Record: 10-11 J10 * at UCLA ...... 38-33 W PCC (South): 3-9 (4th) Loyola Marymount ...... 74-57 W PCC (South): 4-4 (T2nd) J11 * at UCLA ...... 40-48 L H: 5-7 A: 3-6 N: 3-1 Oklahoma (1) ...... 71-77 L Coach: Everett S. Dean H: 8-5 A: 1-4 N: 1-2 J17 * at California ...... 46-47 L Iowa State (1) ...... 103-102 W HOME OF CHAMPIONS Coach: Everett S. Dean J18 * California ...... 36-48 L Notes: Jim Walsh, who would later play on the U.S. Colorado (1) ...... 75-69 W San Jose State ...... 55-29 W Olympic Club ...... 45-40 W Olympic team in 1956, played all three positions: J4 * at UCLA ...... 63-81 L USN Pre-Flight “B” ...... 31-44 L Fresno State ...... 44-34 W guard, forward and … George Yardley and J5 * at UCLA ...... 73-71 W Saint Mary’s U.S. Pre-Flight ...... 43-54 L San Francisco ...... 48-36 W Gus Chavalas served as co-captains. J11 * California ...... 81-74 W Saint Mary’s U.S. Pre-Flight ...... 39-56 L Santa Clara ...... 56-39 W Pacific ...... 75-49 W J12 * at California ...... 63-72 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 46-44 W Moffett Field ...... 56-26 W San Jose State ...... 43-41 W J18 * at USC ...... 58-63 L Great Lakes Naval F7 * at USC ...... 55-50 W Stewart Chevrolet ...... 62-65 L J19 * at USC ...... 64-75 L Training Station (1) ...... 41-57 L F8 * at USC ...... 48-52 L Olympic Club ...... 69-53 W Stewart Chevrolet ...... 63-68 L at Illinois ...... 26-38 L F14 * USC ...... 55-50 W D20 at Oregon ...... 70-67 W San Jose State ...... 71-66 W D20 at Oregon ...... 51-58 L

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Phillips 66 Oilers ...... 74-78 L 1954-55 Rice ...... 65-64 W F13 * UCLA ...... 69-61 W Saint Mary’s ...... 67-60 W Record: 16-8 at Tulane ...... 53-64 L F14 * Oregon ...... 64-56 W Santa Clara ...... 70-64 W PCC (South): 7-5 (2nd) at Centenary ...... 73-67 W F20 * at USC ...... 52-71 L F15 * UCLA ...... 68-72 L H: 8-1 A: 7-7 N: 1-0 at Tennessee ...... 47-51 L F21 * at UCLA ...... 51-64 L F16 * UCLA ...... 77-68 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Valparaiso (1) ...... 68-51 W F27 * Washington State ...... 59-58 W F22 * USC ...... 51-41 W Starters: Connecticut (1) ...... 56-57 L F28 * USC ...... 85-74 W F23 * USC ...... 73-65 W F – Bill Bond (10.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg) Western Kentucky (1) ...... 66-76 L M6 * Oregon State ...... 71-54 W F29 * at California ...... 52-66 L F – Barry Brown (6.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg) J4 * Oregon State ...... 63-64 L 1959-60 M1 * California ...... 70-65 W C – Russ Lawler (14.2 ppg, 10.9 rpg) J5 * Oregon State ...... 60-58 W Big 7 Invitational Tournament at Kansas City, MO J8 * at California ...... 45-59 L Record: 11-14 G – Ron Tomsic (19.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) AAWU: 4-7 (4th) G – George Selleck (11.3 ppg , 3.8 rpg) J18 * Washington ...... 70-63 W 1952-53 J19 * Washington ...... 64-68 L H: 6-6 A: 4-6 N: 1-2 Record: 6-17 Notes: Howie Dallmar, star of the 1942 NCAA J25 * California ...... 64-67 (OT) L Coach: Howard Dallmar PCC (South): 2-10 (4th) championship team and successful head coach of Starters: basketball and baseball at Penn, became Stanford’s Santa Clara ...... 61-77 L H: 5-8 A: 1-9 N: 0-0 F1 * at Oregon ...... 68-52 W F – John Windsor (9.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg) Coach: Robert W. Burnett new head coach … Dallmar would coach 21 F – John Hendry (7.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg) seasons at Stanford, the longest tenure of any bas- F2 * at Oregon ...... 65-56 W Starters: F8 * Washington State ...... 60-51 W C – Neal Brockmeyer (6.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) F – George Zaninovich (8.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg) ketball coach on The Farm … Ron Tomsic and Russ G – John Arrillaga (14.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg) Lawler co-captained the team. F9 * Washington State ...... 80-62 W F – Don Carlson (6.1 ppg, 10.6 rpg) F15 * at UCLA ...... 63-86 L G – Bub Bowling (8.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg) C – Russ Lawler (7.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg) San Jose State ...... 80-69 W Notes: Stanford finished third in the nation in total Saint Mary’s ...... 92-71 W F16 * at UCLA ...... 61-79 L G – Ron Tomsic (19.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg) F22 * USC ...... 69-72 L defense at 56.8 ppg … Captain John Arrillaga G – Oleg Suzdaleff (9.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Hawai’i ...... 85-55 W gained all-AAWU honors after finishing third in the D21 at Arizona ...... 66-56 W F23 * USC ...... 73-86 L Notes: Ron Tomsic scored 39 points in Stanford’s * at Idaho ...... 57-60 L conference in scoring and seventh in free throw win over No. 1 ranked Bradley at the Cow Palace on at Tulane ...... 62-67 L percentage (.783). at Seton Hall ...... 65-63 W * at Idaho ...... 71-63 W Feb. 7 … Tomsic and Jim Walsh later played on the (1) Orange Bowl Tournament at Miami, FL San Francisco ...... 55-49 (OT) W gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic team … George at Vanderbilt ...... 72-64 W San Jose State ...... 69-31 W Zaninovich captained the team. at Iowa ...... 46-73 L 1957-58 Saint Mary’s ...... 51-53 L San Francisco ...... 74-73 (ot) W J7 * UCLA ...... 61-56 W Record: 12-13 at Wisconsin ...... 60-61 L D5 at Oregon ...... 68-73 L J8 * UCLA ...... 75-91 L PCC: 7-9 (6th) at Marquette ...... 50-63 L D6 at Oregon ...... 64-74 L J14 * at California ...... 59-57 W H: 8-4 A: 4-8 N: 0-1 West Virginia (1) ...... 47-66 L LaSalle ...... 80-95 L J15 * California ...... 75-67 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Michigan (1) ...... 59-52 W at San Jose State ...... 62-68 L at Hawai’i (1) ...... 71-51 W Starters: Illinois (1) ...... 62-74 L Loyola Marymount ...... 67-57 W at Hawai’i (1) ...... 58-51 W F – Jerry Thuesen (7.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg) J2 at Oregon ...... 55-56 (OT) L D29 Oregon State ...... 46-58 L at USF ...... 60-76 L F – John Arrillaga (12.3 ppg, 4.9 rpg) J9 at Oregon State ...... 43-38 W J2 * USC ...... 58-76 L Santa Clara ...... 72-67 W C – Dick Haga (10.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg) J9 * California ...... 43-52 L J3 * USC ...... 63-72 L F4 * USC ...... 92-78 W G – Paul Neumann (12.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg) J15 * Washington ...... 58-55 W J9 * at California ...... 54-68 L F5 * USC ...... 76-60 W G – Dick Warren (5.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg) J16 Washington State ...... 57-44 W J10 * California ...... 76-60 W F11 * at UCLA ...... 63-85 L Notes: Paul Neumann assumed captain duties. J23 * at Washington ...... 54-42 W J16 * UCLA ...... 66-67 L F12 * at UCLA ...... 59-72 L Pacific ...... 77-61 W J25 at Washington State ...... 67-58 (OT) W J17 * UCLA ...... 71-74 L F18 * at USC ...... 63-73 L Saint Mary’s ...... 64-60 W J29 Oregon State ...... 40-45 L at Hawai’i ...... 58-70 L F19 * at USC ...... 56-71 L San Jose State ...... 59-66 L J30 Oregon ...... 77-61 W Santa Clara ...... 71-81 L F25 * California ...... 90-84 W Santa Clara ...... 45-67 L F5 * at USC ...... 82-71 (2OT) W Saint Mary’s ...... 66-65 W F26 * at California ...... 77-68 W at San Francisco ...... 50-49 W F6 * at UCLA ...... 54-67 L Hawai’i Invitational at Honolulu, HI F7 Bradley ...... 87-73 W at Utah ...... 49-65 L F12 * UCLA ...... 52-58 L F13 * at USC ...... 56-93 L 1955-56 at Denver ...... 77-70 W F13 * USC ...... 66-51 W F14 * at USC ...... 76-74 W Record: 18-6 at Colorado ...... 58-61 L F19 * at UCLA ...... 48-49 L F20 * at UCLA ...... 50-75 L PCC: 10-6 (3rd) Arizona State ...... 78-71 W F26 * USC ...... 53-59 L F21 * at UCLA ...... 58-66 L H: 12-2 A: 5-4 N: 1-0 * at Idaho ...... 58-67 L M4 * at California ...... 42-51 L F27 * California ...... 62-82 L Coach: Howard Dallmar J4 * at Washington State ...... 51-64 L M5 * California ...... 51-70 L F28 * at California ...... 63-97 L Starters: J10 * Washington State ...... 58-53 W Los Angeles Tournament at Los Angeles, CA 1953-54 F – Barry Brown (15.4 ppg, 10.8 rpg) J11 * Washington ...... 54-60 L 1960-61 F – Bill Bond (14.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg) J17 * at California ...... 45-60 L Record: 13-10 J20 * Oregon State ...... 59-68 L Record: 7-17 PCC (South): 3-9 (4th) C – Bill Flanders (5.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg) AAWU: 3-9 (5th) G – George Selleck (16.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) J31 * at Washington ...... 58-69 L H: 9-4 A: 4-5 N: 0-1 F1 * at Oregon State ...... 69-57 W H: 4-8 A: 2-8 N: 1-1 Coach: Robert W. Burnett G – Gary Van Galder (4.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Coach: Howard Dallmar Notes: Captain George Selleck was the team’s F3 * at Oregon ...... 49-61 L Starters: F14 * USC ...... 57-44 W Starters: F – Don DeLong (8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg) leading scorer. F – John Windsor (13.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg) D2 Washington ...... 72-55 W F17 * California ...... 59-67 L F – Dave Epperson (5.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg) F21 * at UCLA ...... 43-46 L F – John Hendry (9.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg) C – Russ Lawler (16.3 ppg, 9.4 rpg) D3 Washington ...... 73-68 W C – Mike Ledgerwood (4.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg) Dartmouth ...... 56-55 W F22 * at USC ...... 69-61 W G – George Selleck (13.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg) * Idaho ...... 72-62 W G – Bub Bowling (8.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg) G – Oleg Suzdaleff (9.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Santa Clara ...... 62-55 W G – Don Clemetson (7.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Iowa ...... 54-52 W M1 * UCLA ...... 57-50 W Notes: Ron Tomsic, the team’s leading scorer, M8 * Oregon ...... 74-53 W Notes: Although Stanford recorded few wins, the injured his knee in the seventh game, underwent Wisconsin ...... 65-53 W team finished 12th in the nation in total defense at an operation, and was out for the season … Russ Saint Mary’s ...... 51-50 W 1958-59 62.3 ppg … Stanford dropped eight games by four Lawler and George Selleck finished 1-2 in league J6 * at Washington ...... 42-57 L Record: 15-9 points or less … Clayton “Bub” Bowling and John scoring while Lawler was named all-conference. J7 * at Washington ...... 58-46 W PCC: 10-6 (T3rd) Hendry co-captained the team. D4 at Washington ...... 66-51 W * Idaho ...... 77-60 W H: 11-0 A: 3-8 N: 1-1 Saint Mary’s ...... 41-48 L D5 at Washington ...... 63-61 W * Idaho ...... 74-62 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Utah ...... 59-56 W Hawai’i ...... 82-71 W J20 * at Oregon State ...... 59-69 L Starters: at San Francisco ...... 31-37 (OT) L Loyola Marymount...... 77-64 W J21 * at Oregon State ...... 75-50 W F – John Hendry (4.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg) Santa Clara ...... 53-54 L Fresno State ...... 95-70 W J27 * Oregon ...... 74-55 W F – John Arrillaga (10.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg) D21 Washington State ...... 50-51 L Pacific ...... 76-51 W J28 * Oregon ...... 73-60 W C – Dick Haga (13.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg) Indiana (1) ...... 50-58 L D30 Oregon ...... 85-58 W F10 * UCLA ...... 48-50 L G – Paul Neumann (16.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg) Michigan State (1) ...... 81-80 (2OT) W Saint Mary’s ...... 63-44 W F11 * UCLA ...... 72-81 L G – Doug Warren (3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) D30 California ...... 36-40 L J8 * at USC ...... 61-59 W F17 * at USC ...... 78-74 W Notes: Dick Haga and Paul Neumann served as co- Fordham ...... 59-44 W J9 * at USC ...... 69-71 L F18 * at USC ...... 58-74 L captains … Paul Neumann ranked third nationally in J10 * at California ...... 53-52 W J15 * California ...... 68-83 L F24 * at Washington State ...... 81-76 W free throw percentage at .854 … Stanford finished J13 at Oregon ...... 67-60 W J16 * at California ...... 50-56 L F25 * at Washington State ...... 67-69 L sixth in the nation in total defense at 56.6 ppg. J14 at Oregon ...... 58-61 L San Jose State ...... 60-58 W San Jose State ...... 72-70 W San Jose State ...... 57-40 W J20 * Washington ...... 61-58 (OT) W at San Jose State ...... 70-60 W M9 * at California ...... 66-63 W Santa Clara ...... 55-49 W J21 * Washington ...... 49-51 L Santa Clara ...... 58-69 L M10 * California ...... 70-68 W Saint Mary’s ...... 45-63 L F3 * at Washington ...... 47-71 L F5 * at UCLA ...... 73-92 L 1956-57 at San Francisco ...... 53-45 W F4 at Washington State ...... 63-83 L F6 * at UCLA ...... 58-77 L Record: 11-15 at Minnesota ...... 61-72 L F10 * USC ...... 57-63 L F12 * USC ...... 53-57 L PCC: 7-9 (5th) at Illinois ...... 62-71 L F11 * UCLA ...... 79-65 W F13 * USC ...... 72-67 W H: 6-6 A: 4-7 N: 1-2 D26 Arizona ...... 74-59 W F17 * California ...... 50-52 L F19 * UCLA ...... 77-92 L Coach: Howard Dallmar J2 * at Washington State ...... 59-40 W F18 * at California ...... 61-64 L F20 * UCLA ...... 80-88 L Starters: * at Idaho ...... 31-36 L F25 * UCLA ...... 56-70 L F26 * at California ...... 80-98 L F – Bill Bond (16.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) J5 * at Oregon State ...... 56-68 L M4 * at USC ...... 61-79 L F27 * California ...... 80-70 W F – Dick Haga (8.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg) * Idaho ...... 50-36 W M10 * at UCLA ...... 55-69 L C – Carl Isaacs (10.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg) J10 * Washington ...... 51-49 W M11 * at USC ...... 53-54 L G – Paul Neumann (12.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg) J16 * California ...... 56-53 W Los Angeles Classic at Los Angeles, CA G – Hap Wagner (7.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg) J17 * at California ...... 46-67 L Notes: “Hap” Wagner was named team captain. Pacific ...... 66-55 W at San Jose State ...... 55-59 L J30 * at Oregon ...... 57-49 W Saint Mary’s ...... 65-54 W J31 * at Washington ...... 52-75 L

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Notes: All-American Tom Dose set both a Stanford J28 at Arizona ...... 54-94 L

1961-62 HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION 1968-69 TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Record: 16-6 Pavilion and AAWU one-game scoring record with J29 at Arizona State ...... 71-82 L Record: 8-17 AAWU: 8-4 (2nd) 42 points against Washington State on Mar. 2. F4 * Oregon ...... 81-64 W Pac-8: 4-10 (T7th) H: 13-0 A: 3-6 N: 0-0 D2 Oregon ...... 59-51 W F5 * Oregon State ...... 54-56 L H: 5-5 A: 3-10 N: 0-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar D3 Oregon ...... 83-65 W F11 * at Oregon ...... 57-66 L Coach: Howard Dallmar Starters: D20 San Jose State ...... 56-50 W F12 * at Oregon State ...... 57-63 L Starters: F – John Windsor (11.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg) D21 Saint Mary’s ...... 72-37 W F18 * Washington ...... 75-73 W F – Mal McElwain (12.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F – Hollis Moore (6.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) D23 Kansas ...... 69-64 (OT) W F19 * Washington State ...... 80-61 W F – Mike Michel (7.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg) C – Tom Dose (17.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg) D28 at SMU ...... 80-70 W F25 * at USC ...... 82-71 W C – Bill Palmer (8.9 ppg, 9.4 rpg) G – Darrell Sutherland (11.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg) D30 at Arizona State ...... 60-61 L F26 * at UCLA ...... 58-70 L G – Don Griffin (20.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg) G – Don Clemetson (7.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) J3 * USC ...... 74-75 (OT) L M4 * at California ...... 63-59 W G – Dennis O’Neill (8.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg) Notes: Stanford finished second in the AAWU to J4 * USC ...... 62-46 W M5 * California ...... 73-88 L Notes: Don Griffin and Mal McElwain were co-captains UCLA … Darrell Sutherland was first in the confer- J10 * Washington ...... 75-62 W (1) Portland Far West Classic at Portland, OR … Stanford played its first game in Maples Pavilion on ence in free throw percentage at .802. J11 * Washington ...... 64-46 W Jan. 3, losing to BYU 95-89 … The next night, Stanford J17 * at UCLA ...... 71-84 L 1966-67 D2 San Francisco ...... 73-56 W Record: 15-11 beat the Cougars, 94-78 … The formal dedication J18 * at UCLA ...... 61-80 L D4 Saint Mary’s ...... 71-67 W AAWU: 7-7 (4th) game was Mar. 1, but Stanford lost to USC 75-66. D16 at Oregon State ...... 57-68 L J24 at Oregon State ...... 57-65 L N30 Northwestern ...... 64-58 W J25 at Oregon State ...... 57-65 L H: 9-4 A: 4-6 N: 2-1 D18 at Oregon State ...... 49-55 L Coach: Howard Dallmar D2 Utah ...... 79-70 W D22 Saint Louis ...... 71-61 W J27 at Utah ...... 81-87 L D14 at Air Force ...... 64-65 L F7 * at Washington State ...... 80-69 W Starters: D23 Nebraska ...... 72-59 W F – Arthur Harris (14.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg) D16 at Wyoming ...... 73-87 L J5 Oregon ...... 79-54 W F8 * at Washington State ...... 84-48 W D20 Cincinnati ...... 49-60 L F14 * at California ...... 69-57 W F – Mal McElwain (8.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg) J6 Oregon ...... 70-49 W C – Rich Baker (9.1 ppg, 6.7 rpg) D21 Kansas ...... 67-76 L J12 * California ...... 74-42 W F15 * California ...... 52-59 L D26 Columbia (1) ...... 66-69 L F22 * UCLA ...... 88-100 L G – Don Griffin (15.6 ppg, 5.0 rpg) J20 * Washington ...... 64-59 W G – Gary Petersmeyer (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg) D27 Arizona (1) ...... 64-75 L J22 Washington State ...... 67-51 W F24 * at USC ...... 64-63 W J3 BYU ...... 89-95 L F29 * at Washington ...... 67-69 L Notes: Rich Baker and Howard Hassen served as J26 * at Washington ...... 61-73 L co-captains. J4 BYU ...... 94-78 W J27 * at Washington ...... 49-65 L M2 * Washington State ...... 81-55 W J10 * Washington ...... 59-76 L M6 * California ...... 61-59 (ot) W D1 at San Francisco ...... 56-53 W J30 at Santa Clara ...... 45-41 W D3 Arizona State ...... 87-73 W J11 * Washington State ...... 66-71 L F9 * at USC ...... 67-56 W 1964-65 D17 Utah ...... 87-100 L J17 * at California ...... 65-73 L F10 * at UCLA ...... 64-82 L Record: 15-8 D19 Arizona ...... 82-67 W J24 San Francisco ...... 81-48 W F16 * at California ...... 64-51 W AAWU: 9-5 (2nd) D21 at Illinois ...... 67-81 L J31 * at USC ...... 66-56 W F17 * California ...... 59-54 W H: 9-2 A: 6-6 N: 0-0 D23 at Iowa ...... 74-77 L F1 * at UCLA ...... 61-98 L F24 * at UCLA ...... 65-75 L Coach: Howard Dallmar D28 DePaul (1) ...... 88-75 W F7 * at Oregon ...... 72-74 L M3 * USC ...... 63-62 W Starters: D29 Oklahoma State (1) ...... 73-88 L F8 * at Oregon State ...... 62-63 L M9 * UCLA ...... 82-67 W F – Bob Bedell (16.2 ppg, 7.0 rpg) D30 Temple (1) ...... 53-51 W F14 * Oregon State ...... 70-61 W M10 * USC ...... 68-66 W F – Clayton Raaka (8.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg) J6 * Oregon ...... 68-65 W F15 * Oregon ...... 81-76 W C – Ray Kosanke (12.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg) J7 * Oregon State ...... 58-51 W F22 * at Washington State ...... 68-69 L 1962-63 F24 * at Washington ...... 45-68 L Record: 16-9 G – Kent Hinckley (13.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg) J13 * at USC ...... 67-58 W G – Gary Loveridge (6.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg) J14 * at UCLA ...... 78-116 L F28 * UCLA ...... 60-81 L AAWU: 7-5 (T1st) M1 * USC ...... 66-75 L H: 10-5 A: 6-4 N: 0-0 Notes: Stanford finished second in the AAWU to J26 Santa Clara ...... 88-73 W NCAA champion UCLA for a second straight year F3 Denver ...... 66-58 W M7 * California ...... 83-79 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Hawaiian Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, HI Starters: … Bob Bedell, the team’s leading scorer gained F4 Air Force ...... 80-65 W F – Clayton Raaka (5.1 ppg, 8.0 rpg) all-AAWU first team honors. F11 * at Washington State ...... 58-82 L 1969-70 F – Hollis Moore (6.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg) D1 Santa Clara ...... 69-60 W F13 * at Washington ...... 73-79 L Record: 5-20 C – Tom Dose (20.8 ppg, 10.8 rpg) D3 at San Jose State ...... 61-59 W F17 * Washington ...... 82-85 L Pac-8: 2-12 (8th) G – Don Clemetson (12.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg) D5 at San Francisco ...... 50-77 L F18 * Washington State ...... 71-70 (OT) W H: 4-9 A: 1-10 N: 0-1 G – Darrell Sutherland (6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) D19 at Oregon State (1) ...... 60-61 L F24 * at Oregon State ...... 51-54 L Coach: Howard Dallmar Notes: Stanford’s last conference title occurred dur- D22 at Oregon ...... 74-56 W F25 * at Oregon ...... 71-58 W Starters: ing the 1962-63 campaign … Tom Dose finished D26 Tulane ...... 93-65 W M3 * UCLA ...... 47-75 L F – Chuck Moore (9.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg) the season as the first Stanford player to average 20 D28 Wyoming ...... 88-75 W M4 * USC ...... 81-79 W F – Fred Green (8.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg) points per game or better … The previous high was J8 * Washington State ...... 73-46 W M10 * at California ...... 83-67 W C – Bill Palmer (8.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg) J9 * Washington ...... 80-68 W M11 * California ...... 58-83 L G – Claude Terry (19.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg) 19.3 points per game by Ron Tomsic in 1955 … On (1) Oklahoma City All-American Tournament at Oklahoma City, OK Dec. 25, 1962, Stanford was ranked No. 4 in the J15 * at USC ...... 59-74 L G – Dennis O’Neill (16.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg) nation, the school’s highest ranking ever … Stanford J16 * at UCLA ...... 66-80 L 1967-68 Notes: The fewest number of wins since the 1915- finished No. 10 in the final UPI poll. J28 UC Santa Barbara ...... 87-57 W Record: 10-15 16 season … Claude Terry and Dennis O’Neill D1 Saint Mary’s ...... 81-72 W J30 at UC Santa Barbara ...... 84-85 (OT) L Pac-8: 5-9 (T5th) combined to form the highest-scoring backcourt in D3 Utah ...... 81-50 W F5 * at Oregon ...... 77-75 W H: 7-4 A: 2-9 N: 1-2 school history at the time. D15 at San Francisco ...... 44-43 W F6 * at Oregon State ...... 51-48 W Coach: Howard Dallmar D1 at Utah ...... 95-96 L D17 at Oregon ...... 63-44 W F12 * Oregon State ...... 45-47 L Starters: D3 San Jose State ...... 84-72 W D18 at Oregon ...... 54-51 W F13 * Oregon ...... 73-62 W F – Arthur Harris (20.8 ppg, 8.1 rpg) D5 Santa Clara ...... 60-72 L D21 Wyoming ...... 81-62 W F19 * at Washington ...... 65-56 W F – Mal McElwain (11.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg) D8 at San Francisco ...... 64-73 L D22 Texas ...... 72-46 W F20 * at Washington State ...... 58-59 L C – Steve Kuchenbecker (5.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg) D22 St. John’s ...... 59-63 L D26 Northwestern (1) ...... 61-62 L F26 * UCLA ...... 67-83 L G – Don Griffin (12.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg) D23 UC Santa Barbara ...... 62-67 L D27 USC (1) ...... 57-65 L F27 * USC ...... 87-71 W G – Gary Petersmeyer (10.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg) D29 Georgetown (1) ...... 81-101 L D29 Washington (1) ...... 63-62 (2OT) W M5 * at California ...... 86-79 W Notes: Arthur Harris and Gary Petersmeyer served D30 Rochester (1) ...... 114-76 W J8 * at California ...... 70-68 (2OT) W M6 * California ...... 72-59 W J2 at Cincinnati ...... 76-80 L at Portland, OR as co-captains. J11 Oregon State ...... 58-65 L D1 Portland ...... 83-47 W J10 * at Washington ...... 76-80 L J12 Oregon State ...... 96-69 W 1965-66 D4 San Francisco ...... 60-66 L J12 * at Washington State ...... 62-72 L J18 * Washington ...... 57-48 W Record: 13-12 D16 at Utah ...... 92-101 L J16 * California ...... 73-71 W J19 * Washington ...... 58-49 W AAWU: 8-6 (3rd) D18 at Kansas ...... 54-72 L J23 Wyoming ...... 74-84 L F1 * at Washington ...... 48-49 L H: 7-3 A: 4-8 N: 2-1 D22 Illinois ...... 74-72 W J24 Air Force ...... 90-69 W F8 * USC ...... 57-61 L Coach: Howard Dallmar D23 Iowa ...... 87-86 W J30 * USC ...... 69-71 L F9 *UCLA ...... 86-78 W Starters: D28 North Carolina (1) ...... 78-87 L J31 * UCLA ...... 84-102 L F15 * California ...... 60-61 L F – Bob Bedell (16.8 ppg, 9.1 rpg) D29 Oregon (1) ...... 68-64 W F6 * Oregon ...... 73-87 L F16 * at California ...... 68-58 W F – Jack Gilbert (6.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg) D30 Princeton (1) ...... 66-77 L F7 * Oregon State ...... 71-69 W F22 * UCLA ...... 73-69 (OT) W C – Ray Kosanke (14.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) J5 * at Oregon ...... 79-73 W F13 * at Oregon State ...... 59-80 L M1 * at USC ...... 60-58 W G – Arthur Harris (16.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) J6 * at Oregon State ...... 51-67 L F14 * at Oregon ...... 91-92 L M8 * at UCLA ...... 54-64 L G – Gary Petersmeyer (5.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg) J12 * USC ...... 64-90 L F20 * Washington State ...... 62-85 L RECORDS M9 * at USC ...... 61-67 (OT) L Notes: Stanford handed UCLA its first conference J13 * UCLA ...... 63-75 L F21 * Washington ...... 71-78 L M12 at UCLA ...... 45-51 L loss since the 1962-63 season 74-69 on Jan. 15 at F2 at Denver ...... 84-82 W F27 * at UCLA ...... 90-120 L Los Angeles Basketball Classic at Los Angeles, CA Stanford Pavilion … Arthur Harris gained first team F3 at Air Force ...... 53-55 L F28 * at USC ...... 71-85 L All-AAWU honors. F9 * Washington State ...... 71-87 L M7 * at California ...... 83-100 L 1963-64 Kodak Classic at Rochester, N.Y. Record: 15-10 D1 at Santa Clara ...... 76-73 W F10 * Washington ...... 97-75 W AAWU: 9-6 (2nd) D4 San Francisco ...... 81-78 (OT) W F17 * at Washington ...... 80-91 L 1970-71 H: 9-3 A: 5-7 N: 1-0 D6 San Jose State ...... 57-58 L F19 * at Washington State ...... 75-87 L Record: 6-20 HOME OF CHAMPIONS Coach: Howard Dallmar D18 at Kansas State ...... 65-73 L F23 * Oregon State ...... 70-67 W Pac-8: 2-12 (8th) Starters: D20 at Nebraska ...... 67-71 L F24 * Oregon ...... 83-75 W H: 5-9 A: 0-9 N: 1-2 F – Bob Bedell (11.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg) D23 LSU ...... 91-69 W M1 * at UCLA ...... 61-100 L Coach: Howard Dallmar F – Clayton Raaka (8.2 ppg, 10.6 rpg) D28 Washington State (1) ...... 88-77 W M2 * at USC ...... 60-72 L Starters: C – Tom Dose (20.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) D30 Utah State (1) ...... 93-79 W M8 * at California ...... 81-88 L F – Bob Buell (6.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg) D30 Oregon State (1) ...... 46-62 L M9 * California ...... 64-51 W F – Pat Stevens (5.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg) G – Kent Hinckley (11.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) (1) Portland Far West Classic at Portland, OR G – Hollis Moore (8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) J7 * at Washington ...... 83-78 (OT) W C – Mike Michel (13.0 ppg, 8.1 rpg) J10 * at Washington State ...... 58-61 L G – Claude Terry (20.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) J14 * USC ...... 73-64 W G – Dennis O’Neill (9.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg) J15 * UCLA ...... 73-69 W

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D1 San Francisco ...... 65-61 W F9 * at Oregon ...... 56-62 L 1975-76 1977-78 D4 at BYU ...... 62-70 L F10 * at Oregon State ...... 68-74 L Record: 11-16 Record: 13-14 D5 at BYU ...... 64-85 L F16 * Oregon State ...... 81-70 W Pac-8: 5-9 (7th) Pac-8: 3-11 (10th) D19 Princeton ...... 76-81 L F17 * Oregon ...... 69-76 L H: 7-7 A: 4-7 N: 0-2 H: 7-7 A: 5-6 N: 1-1 D21 Temple ...... 73-64 W F23 * Washington ...... 76-66 W Coach: Dick DiBiaso Coach: Dick DiBiaso D23 Villanova ...... 76-96 L F24 * Washington State ...... 59-44 W Starters: Starters: D28 Ohio State (1) ...... 78-74 (OT) W M2 * at USC ...... 50-47 W F – Ed Schweitzer (15.7 ppg, 11.2 rpg) F – Kimberly Belton (15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) D29 Oregon State (1) ...... 75-82 L M3 * at UCLA ...... 45-51 L F – George Schader (13.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg) F – Jay Carter (9.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg) D30 Washington State (1) ...... 55-65 L M9 * California ...... 70-66 W C – Tim Patterson (8.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg) C – Jeff McHugh (11.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) J2 Columbia ...... 85-76 W Kiwanis Old Dominion Classic at Norfolk, VA G – Mike Bratz (12.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G – Wolfe Perry (9.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg) J8 * at Oregon ...... 72-82 L G – Wolfe Perry (8.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) G – Paul Giovacchini (4.7 ppg, 1.1 rpg) J9 * at Oregon State ...... 70-88 L 1973-74 Record: 11-14 Notes: Dick DiBiaso began his first season as head Notes: The Cardinal lost six conference games by J15 * UCLA ...... 53-58 L Pac-8: 5-9 (6th) coach at Stanford … Despite the team’s losing record, three points or less … Kimberly Belton recorded 10 J16 * USC ...... 51-71 L DiBiaso was named Pac-8 Co-Coach of the Year … Ed double-doubles. J23 Utah ...... 91-99 L H: 6-5 A: 4-7 N: 1-2 Coach: Howard Dallmar Schweitzer led the conference in rebounding. N25 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 92-91 (OT) W J29 Santa Clara ...... 73-81 L N29 Nevada ...... 94-70 W N26 San Jose State ...... 81-80 (OT) W F5 * at California ...... 74-99 L Starters: F – Ed Schweitzer (12.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg) D1 at Santa Clara ...... 67-70 L N30 at Santa Clara ...... 69-67 W F6 * California ...... 84-100 L D5 San Francisco ...... 44-49 L D3 at UC Santa Barbara ...... 76-77 L F12 * Washington ...... 80-81 L F – Tim Patterson (9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg) C – Rich Kelley (18.4 ppg, 12.6 rpg) D8 Montana State ...... 95-76 W D8 San Francisco ...... 78-99 L F13 * Washington State ...... 77-70 W D20 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 63-61 W D10 Cal Poly ...... 82-71 W F20 * at Washington State ...... 79-89 L G – Melvin Arterberry (7.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg) G – David Frost (13.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) D22 Minnesota ...... 84-89 L D20 Colorado State ...... 86-73 W F22 * at Washington ...... 69-72 L D23 Saint Mary’s ...... 87-71 W D22 Rhode Island ...... 76-74 W F26 * Oregon State ...... 97-85 W Notes: Rich Kelley gained all-conference honors for a second straight season, notching 17 double-doubles. at LSU ...... 85-89 L D27 at Hawai’i (1) ...... 72-68 W F27 * Oregon ...... 75-80 L D29 Wisconsin (1) ...... 64-70 L D29 Providence (1) ...... 76-61 W M5 * at USC ...... 74-83 L N30 Nevada ...... 69-76 L D3 San Francisco ...... 63-61 (OT) W D30 Miami (Ohio) (1) ...... 72-90 L D30 North Carolina (1) ...... 61-92 L M6 * at UCLA ...... 72-107 L J9 * Washington State ...... 60-62 L J4 * at Oregon State ...... 47-48 L Portland Far West Classic at Portland, OR D15 Colorado State ...... 56-45 W D17 at Saint Mary’s ...... 69-63 W J10 * Washington ...... 81-87 L J7 * at Oregon ...... 64-74 L 1971-72 D21 Ohio State (1) ...... 68-53 W J16 * at UCLA ...... 67-68 L J12 * Washington State ...... 59-62 L Record: 10-15 D22 Kentucky (1) ...... 77-78 L J17 * at USC ...... 86-75 W J14 * Washington ...... 72-68 W Pac-8: 5-9 (6th) D27 LaSalle (2) ...... 66-77 L J21 UC Davis ...... 91-76 W J19 Alaska ...... 108-98 W H: 7-5 A: 1-10 N: 2-0 D29 Saint Louis (2) ...... 79-63 W J24 * California ...... 85-89 (2OT) L J21 at Saint Mary’s ...... 62-61 W Coach: Howard Dallmar J4 * Oregon ...... 47-48 L J30 at Hawai’i ...... 53-70 L J28 * California ...... 68-84 L Starters: J5 * Oregon State ...... 53-56 L J31 at Hawai’i ...... 66-65 W F2 * at UCLA ...... 64-101 L F – David Frost (10.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg) J11 * at USC ...... 57-64 L F5 * at Oregon ...... 59-72 L F4 * at USC ...... 74-76 L F – Steve Shupe (8.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg) J12 * at UCLA ...... 52-66 L F7 * at Oregon State ...... 82-76 W(%) F10 * USC ...... 68-70 L C – Mike Mann (11.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg) J19 at Utah ...... 82-91 L F13 * Oregon State ...... 70-66 W(%) F11 * UCLA ...... 63-79 L G – Claude Terry (21.2 pg, 5.2 rpg) J21 at Air Force ...... 58-75 L F14 * Oregon ...... 62-84 L F16 * Oregon ...... 64-65 L G – Bob Buell (9.4 ppg, 6.3 rpg) J25 Denver ...... 108-62 W F19 * at Washington ...... 59-80 L F18 * Oregon State ...... 72-84 L Notes: Claude Terry captured All-American and all- F1 * California ...... 71-53 W F21 * at Washington State ...... 79-91 L F23 * at Washington ...... 81-74 W conference honors. F8 * Washington ...... 88-68 W F27 * USC ...... 96-83 W F25 * at Washington State ...... 64-67 L D1 Houston ...... 67-87 L F9 * Washington State ...... 65-51 W F28 * UCLA ...... 74-120 L M4 * at California ...... 86-65 W D3 at San Francisco ...... 67-76 L F16 * at Washington State ...... 72-51 W M5 * at California ...... 73-65 W (1) Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, HI D6 Santa Clara ...... 68-79 L F18 * at Washington ...... 70-84 L (1) Milwaukee Classic at Milwaukee, WI (%) forfeited by Oregon State due to ineligible player 1978-79 D18 San Jose State ...... 65-59 W F22 * at Oregon State ...... 55-53 W Record: 12-15 D21 at Princeton ...... 85-88 L F23 * at Oregon ...... 71-72 L 1976-77 Pac-10: 6-12 (8th) D22 at Temple ...... 64-76 L M1 * USC ...... 59-62 L Record: 11-16 H: 10-4 A: 1-10 N: 1-1 D27 Bowling Green (1) ...... 90-82 W M2 * UCLA ...... 60-62 L Pac-8: 3-11 (7th) Coach: Dick DiBiaso D28 Valparaiso (1) ...... 80-66 W M8 * at California ...... 68-71 L H: 9-5 A: 2-11 N: 0-0 Starters: J3 Dartmouth ...... 102-85 W Kentucky Classic at Lexington, KY Coach: Dick DiBiaso Holiday Festival at New York, N.Y. F – Kimberly Belton (14.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg) J7 * Washington State ...... 76-54 W Starters: F – Brian Welch (11.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg) J8 * Washington ...... 85-80 W 1974-75 F – Kimberly Belton (12.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg) C – Tom Schmalzried (5.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg) J14 * at UCLA ...... 79-118 L Record: 12-14 F – Jay Carter (8.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg) G – Paul Giovacchini (6.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg) J15 * at USC ...... 63-65 L Pac-8: 6-8 (T5th) C – Jeff McHugh (10.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) G – Wolfe Perry (18.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg) J22 at Utah ...... 68-80 L H: 7-4 A: 4-10 N: 1-0 G – Mike Bratz (19.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg) Notes: Kimberly Belton finished third in the confer- J29 Air Force ...... 92-66 W Coach: Howard Dallmar G – Wolfe Perry (11.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) ence in field goal percentage at .619. F4 * California ...... 93-86 W Starters: Notes: Mike Bratz gained first team All Pac-8 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 89-75 W F5 * at California ...... 70-84 L F – Ed Schweitzer (15.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg) honors, finishing finished fifth in the conference in at San Jose State ...... 76-79 (OT) L F11 * Oregon State ...... 64-68 L F – Scott Trobbe (8.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg) scoring and free throw percentage (.814) … Bratz Santa Clara ...... 85-73 W F12 * Oregon ...... 82-78 W C – Rich Kelley (20.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg) scored in double-figures in 23 games. UC Santa Barbara ...... 76-63 W F18 * at Oregon State ...... 62-87 L G – Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) N27 Cal Poly ...... 61-79 L D6 * USC ...... 66-67 L F19 * at Oregon ...... 91-79 W G – Mark Gilberg (4.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) D1 Santa Clara ...... 87-84 W at San Francisco ...... 77-87 L F26 * at Washington ...... 78-90 L Notes: In Howie Dallmar’s final season as head D4 at San Francisco ...... 59-73 L Seton Hall ...... 86-80 W F28 * at Washington State ...... 66-68 L coach, Stanford defeated NCAA champion UCLA 64- D6 at Nevada ...... 88-83 W Harvard ...... 103-81 W M3 * USC ...... 65-71 L 60 as Rich Kelley scored 22 points and grabbed 13 D10 Cal State Northridge ...... 86-67 W D27 * UCLA ...... 75-72 W M4 * UCLA ...... 73-102 L D11 Wisconsin ...... 70-66 W San Diego State (1) ...... 85-84 W Detroit Classic at Detroit, MI rebounds. N30 LSU ...... 92-80 W D20 UC Davis ...... 95-66 W Iowa (1) ...... 68-83 L 1972-73 D14 at Nevada ...... 90-70 W D23 Saint Mary’s ...... 87-65 W J4 * at Arizona ...... 64-74 L Record: 14-11 D16 at Minnesota ...... 52-53 (OT) L D27 at Arizona ...... 82-90 L J6 * at Arizona State ...... 68-80 L Pac-8: 7-7 (4th) D18 at Wisconsin ...... 86-67 W D29 at Colorado State ...... 83-76 W J11 * Washington State ...... 52-72 L H: 9-3 A: 4-7 N: 1-1 D21 Utah State ...... 74-77 L J6 * at Washington State ...... 68-80 L J13 * Washington ...... 80-69 W Coach: Howard Dallmar D23 Florida ...... 80-70 W J8 * at Washington ...... 77-98 L J20 * at California ...... 73-50 W Starters: D27 Illinois (1) ...... 89-76 W J13 * USC ...... 68-64 W J26 * at Oregon State ...... 48-73 L F – Mike Mann (9.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg) D28 New Mexico (1) ...... 63-78 L J15 * UCLA ...... 86-100 L J27 * at Oregon ...... 55-68 L F – David Frost (8.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg) D30 at Arizona ...... 67-80 L J19 Hawai’i ...... 84-71 W F2 * Arizona State ...... 75-61 W C – Rich Kelley (17.3 ppg, 13.2 rpg) J4 at San Francisco ...... 82-87 L J27 at Air Force ...... 62-69 L F3 * Arizona ...... 62-63 L G – Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg) J10 * at Oregon ...... 83-84 L J29 at Utah State ...... 84-103 L F10 * at Washington ...... 63-84 L G – Bob Buell (6.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg) J11 * at Oregon State ...... 71-63 W F4 * at Oregon ...... 48-73 L F12 * at Washington State ...... 47-69 L Notes: All Pac-8 performer Rich Kelley set a single- J17 * UCLA ...... 64-60 W F5 * at Oregon State ...... 61-71 L F17 * California ...... 54-49 W season school record with 13.2 rebounds per game. J18 * USC ...... 67-66 W F10 * Oregon State ...... 75-76 L F24 * Oregon ...... 77-80 L D1 at San Francisco ...... 68-83 L J24 Air Force ...... 69-48 W F12 * Oregon ...... 65-74 L F26 * Oregon State ...... 79-76 W D4 Arizona ...... 75-68 W J27 at Houston ...... 68-74 L F18 * Washington ...... 74-69 W M1 * at USC ...... 68-79 L D16 San Jose State ...... 75-54 W F1 * at California ...... 46-60 L F19 * Washington State ...... 52-69 L M3 * at UCLA ...... 71-99 L D18 at Denver ...... 74-77 L F6 * at Washington State ...... 71-58 W F24 * at UCLA ...... 83-114 L (1) Cabrillo Classic D19 at Colorado State ...... 72-77 L F8 * at Washington ...... 68-69 L F26 * at USC ...... 84-105 L 1979-80 D22 Fordham ...... 77-54 W F14 * Washington ...... 68-69 L M3 * California ...... 85-66 W M5 * at California ...... 91-101 L Record: 7-19 D23 Saint Mary’s ...... 74-65 W F15 * Washington State ...... 92-70 W Pac-10: 5-13 (7th) D28 Navy (1) ...... 67-61 W F21 * Oregon State ...... 68-74 L H: 5-8 A: 2-10 N: 0-1 D29 Virginia Tech (1) ...... 71-77 L F22 * Oregon ...... 71-70 W Coach: Dick DiBiaso J6 * at Washington State ...... 49-61 L F28 * at USC ...... 77-85 L Starters: J8 * at Washington ...... 76-55 W M1 * at UCLA ...... 59-93 L F – Kimberly Belton (18.7 ppg, 9.8 rpg) J12 * UCLA ...... 67-82 L M7 * California ...... 73-78 L (1) Lobo Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M. F – Brian Welch (14.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg) J13 * USC ...... 67-83 L F – Orlando Ward (8.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg) J20 Utah ...... 80-71 W G – Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg) J26 at UC Santa Barbara ...... 80-68 W G – Doug Barnes (4.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg) F3 * at California ...... 73-68 W

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Notes: Kimberly Belton gained all-conference hon- D4 Furman (1) ...... 78-74 W J2 U.S. International ...... 89-82 W J9 * at Arizona ...... 69-77 L ors for a third straight season … Belton recorded D5 Penn (1) ...... 63-71 L J5 * Oregon State ...... 59-64 HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION L J11 TRADTION * at Arizona 2007-08 REVIEW State ...... OPPONENTS 66-59 PLAYER PROFILES W COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK 14 double-doubles, including a career-high 41 D10 Loyola Marymount ...... 79-75 W J7 * Oregon ...... 78-79 L J13 * Oregon ...... 69-83 L points and 14 rebounds against USC in the season D11 at Saint Mary’s ...... 86-90 L J10 * at UCLA ...... 66-71 L J18 * California ...... 69-75 L finale on Mar. 1. D19 Santa Clara ...... 60-62 L J13 * California ...... 64-66 L J23 * UCLA ...... 76-70 W D1 at Air Force ...... 59-61 L D22 Marquette ...... 65-66 L J19 * at USC ...... 49-51 (OT) L J31 * at Oregon ...... 73-69 (OT) W D4 Wyoming ...... 54-52 W D29 Seattle Pacific ...... 67-65 W J23 * at Oregon State ...... 68-73 L F2 * at Oregon State ...... 56-52 W D6 Rice ...... 78-51 W J2 * California ...... 78-87 L J26 * Washington ...... 78-74 W F6 * Arizona State ...... 75-77 (OT) L D8 Portland ...... 59-66 L J9 * Oregon ...... 97-88 W J28 * Washington State ...... 68-65 W F8 * Arizona ...... 62-56 W D15 San Jose State ...... 66-67 L J11 * Oregon State ...... 38-81 L F2 * at Arizona State ...... 64-58 W F15 * at California ...... 53-81 L D18 at Seton Hall ...... 55-72 L J14 * at Washington ...... 70-75 L F4 * at Arizona ...... 74-66 W F20 * at USC ...... 61-59 W D21 Providence (1) ...... 46-58 L J16 * at Washington State ...... 58-63 L F7 at Santa Clara ...... 69-73 L F24 * at UCLA ...... 74-95 L D22 Boston College (1) ...... 89-97 L J22 * UCLA ...... 34-42 L F10 * at California ...... 62-51 W F27 * Oregon State ...... 60-74 L D28 * at USC ...... 68-69 L J23 * USC ...... 74-85 L F16 * USC ...... 64-56 W M1 * USC ...... 85-64 W D29 * at UCLA ...... 60-92 L J30 * at Arizona State ...... 58-66 L F18 * UCLA ...... 75-64 W M6 * at Washington ...... 87-96 L J3 * Arizona State ...... 64-70 L F1 * at Arizona ...... 54-61 L F23 * at Washington State ...... 61-65 L M8 * at Washington State ...... 66-69 L J5 * Arizona ...... 99-80 W F5 * at Oregon ...... 79-76 W F25 * at Washington ...... 63-68 L (1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA J10 * at Washington ...... 59-81 L F6 * at Oregon State ...... 81-111 L M1 * Arizona ...... 76-87 L (2) Western Airlines Chaminade Classic at Honolulu, HI J12 * at Washington State ...... 74-102 L F12 * Washington State ...... 54-62 L M3 * Arizona State ...... 74-66 W (3) Hawaii Pacific Tournament at Maui, HI J19 * California ...... 69-77 L F13 * Washington ...... 52-53 L M8 * at Oregon ...... 71-91 L 1986-87 J26 * Oregon ...... 73-77 L F19 * at USC ...... 59-74 L (1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA Record: 15-13 J28 * Oregon State ...... 16-18 L F20 * at UCLA ...... 53-79 L Pac-10: 9-9 (6th) J31 * at Arizona ...... 88-95 (OT) L F26 * Arizona State ...... 69-70 L 1984-85 Record: 11-17 H: 11-2 A: 2-8 N: 2-3 F2 * at Arizona State ...... 80-93 L F27 * Arizona ...... 67-72 L Pac-10: 3-15 (10th) Coach: Mike Montgomery F9 * Washington State ...... 75-93 L M6 * at California ...... 59-78 L Starters: F11 * Washington ...... 79-78 (OT) W (1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA H: 9-7 A: 1-9 N: 1-1 Coach: Tom Davis F – Todd Lichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg) F16 * at California ...... 75-74 W F – Howard Wright (11.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg) F21 * at Oregon ...... 60-59 W 1982-83 Starters: Record: 14-14 F – Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg) C – Greg Butler (6.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) F23 * at Oregon State ...... 57-85 L G – Novian Whitsitt (10.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg) F28 * UCLA ...... 62-75 L Pac-10: 6-12 (8th) F – Andy Fischer (8.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg) H: 12-5 A: 2-9 N: 0-0 C – Kent Seymour (8.1 ppg, 5.9 rpg) G – Terry Taylor (7.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg) M1 * USC ...... 93-91 (OT) W Notes: Mike Montgomery entered his first season as (1) Providence Industrial Classic at Providence, RI Coach: Tom Davis G – Keith Ramee (6.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg) Starters: G – Novian Whitsitt (10.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Stanford’s head coach. 1980-81 F – Steve Brown (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg) & John Paye (5.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg) N28 Georgia Tech (1) ...... 65-67 L Record: 9-18 & Andy Fischer (5.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Notes: Novian Whitsitt (.850) and Earl Koberlein N29 Rice (1) ...... 72-52 W Pac-10: 5-13 (T8th) F – Hans Wichary (8.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) (.809) ranked 1-2 in the Pac-10 in free throw D2 at San Jose State ...... 63-72 L H: 8-7 A: 1-11 N: 0-0 & Earl Koberlein (3.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg) percentage. D5 Columbia (2) ...... 76-66 W Coach: Dick DiBiaso C – John Revelli (19.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg) N24 UC San Diego ...... 87-48 W D6 UAB (2) ...... 99-80 W Starter: G – Keith Jones (19.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg) N30 Pacific (1) ...... 66-53 W D13 Saint Mary’s ...... 57-43 W F – Brian Welch (15.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) G – Keith Ramee (4.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg) D1 LaSalle (1) ...... 84-73 W D21 * Oregon ...... 73-71 W F – Hans Wichary (6.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Notes: Tom Davis became the 14th head basketball D4 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 86-72 W D23 * Oregon State ...... 66-70 L C – John Revelli (13.4 ppg, 7.6 rpg) coach at Stanford. D18 at Saint Mary’s ...... 56-61 (OT) L D27 Western Washington ...... 83-61 W G – Keith Jones (10.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg) N27 UC Riverside ...... 84-71 W D19 Seattle ...... 83-46 W D29 Massachusetts (3) ...... 57-51 W G – Doug Marty (8.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg) N30 Sonoma State ...... 73-42 W D21 Loyola Marymount ...... 67-59 W D30 Miami (3) ...... 58-71 L Notes: John Revelli was named Pac-10 Freshman D3 Lafayette (1) ...... 80-54 W D24 UC Riverside ...... 83-56 W J2 * at UCLA ...... 75-95 L of the Year. D4 Temple (1) ...... 77-70 W D28 Mercer (2) ...... 72-90 L J5 * at USC ...... 64-58 W N29 Air Force ...... 58-52 W D9 Saint Mary’s ...... 81-77 W D29 Army (2) ...... 75-60 W J8 * Washington ...... 82-77 W D4 at Wyoming ...... 51-73 L D11 Chico State ...... 78-82 L J3 * at Washington ...... 69-78 L J10 * Washington State ...... 93-76 W D6 at Marquette ...... 58-69 L D12 Cal State Dominguez Hills ...... 72-54 W J5 * at Washington State ...... 59-71 L J17 * at California ...... 72-87 L D11 UC Davis ...... 68-62 W D21 at Harvard ...... 81-77 W J10 * Arizona State ...... 74-89 L J19 * at Arizona ...... 70-77 L D13 UC Irvine ...... 98-84 W D23 at Rutgers ...... 63-70 L J12 * Arizona ...... 55-51 W J22 * at Arizona State ...... 69-65 W D20 Saint Mary’s ...... 66-73 L D28 Brown ...... 88-71 W J19 * at California ...... 72-87 L J29 * at Oregon State ...... 59-71 L D22 at Portland ...... 69-82 L J6 * at Oregon State ...... 53-62 L J26 * at UCLA ...... 71-100 L F1 * at Oregon ...... 55-68 L D27 San Diego ...... 70-79 (OT) L J8 * at Oregon ...... 80-74 W J28 * at USC ...... 60-54 W F5 * UCLA ...... 62-93 L D30 Wisconsin ...... 77-69 W J17 * at California ...... 61-75 L J31 * Oregon ...... 54-61 L F8 * USC ...... 72-57 W J3 * at California ...... 56-58 L J20 * USC ...... 92-74 W F2 * Oregon State ...... 73-83 L F12 * at Washington State ...... 64-74 L J9 * at Oregon State ...... 62-76 L J22 * UCLA ...... 87-101 L F7 * at Arizona ...... 56-68 L F14 * at Washington ...... 65-70 L J10 * at Oregon ...... 82-76 W J27 * at Washington ...... 65-84 L F9 * at Arizona State ...... 75-91 L F22 * California ...... 88-80 W J16 * Washington ...... 57-65 L J29 * at Washington State ...... 63-67 L F16 * California ...... 41-43 (2OT) L F26 * Arizona ...... 75-73 W J17 * Washington State ...... 62-60 W F5 * Arizona State ...... 86-80 W F18 * UCLA ...... 66-72 L F28 * Arizona State ...... 97-92 (OT) W J23 * at UCLA ...... 58-85 L F7 * Arizona ...... 86-69 W F21 * USC ...... 86-65 W M6 Washington (4) ...... 71-86 L J24 * at USC ...... 64-89 L F12 * California ...... 64-66 L F28 * at Oregon State ...... 49-54 L (1) Central Fidelity Holiday Classic at Richmond, VA (2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA J30 * Arizona ...... 81-91 L F17 * at UCLA ...... 86-99 L M2 * at Oregon ...... 61-68 L (3) West Palm Hurricane Classic at West Palm Beach, FL J31 * Arizona State ...... 66-84 L F19 * at USC ...... 76-90 L M7 * Washington State ...... 68-78 L (4) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA F6 * Oregon ...... 80-79 W F24 * Washington State ...... 69-79 L M9 * Washington ...... 47-67 L F7 * Oregon State ...... 57-62 L F26 * Washington ...... 77-63 W (1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA 1987-88 F14 * at Washington ...... 71-89 L M3 * at Arizona ...... 73-74 L (2) Longhorn Classic at Austin, TX Record: 21-12 F16 * at Washington State ...... 58-59 L M5 * at Arizona State ...... 72-76 (OT) L Pac-10: 11-7 (4th) 1985-86 H: 12-4 A: 6-5 N: 3-3 F19 * USC ...... 67-74 L M10 * Oregon ...... 66-67 L Record: 14-16 Coach: Mike Montgomery F21 * UCLA ...... 74-72 W M12 * Oregon State ...... 88-75 W Pac-10: 8-10 (T5th) (1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA Starters: F26 * at Arizona State ...... 54-79 L H: 8-7 A: 6-6 N: 0-3 F – Howard Wright (15.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg) F28 * at Arizona ...... 69-73 L Coach: Tom Davis M7 * California ...... 81-72 W 1983-84 F – Bryan McSweeney (7.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Record: 19-12 Starters: C – Greg Butler (12.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg) 1981-82 Pac-10: 8-10 (5th) F – Todd Lichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg) G – Todd Lichti (20.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg) Record: 7-20 H: 13-5 A: 6-7 N: 0-0 F – Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) G – Terry Taylor (8.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg) Pac-10: 2-16 (10th) Coach: Tom Davis C – Howard Wright (9.7 ppg, 6.3 rpg) Notes: Stanford participated in the NIT, its first post- H: 6-11 A: 1-9 N: 0-0 Starters: G – Andy Fischer (4.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg) season appearance since the 1941-42 campaign Coach: Dick DiBiaso F – Earl Koberlein (6.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg) G – Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg) … Stanford defeated No. 1 Arizona 82-74 on Feb. 4, Starters: F – Steve Brown (10.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Notes: Todd Lichti was named to the All Pac-10 representing the first time in school history that the RECORDS F – Johnny Rogers (12.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg) C – John Revelli (16.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg) team, the first freshman to do so since Cliff Robinson Cardinal had beaten a No. 1-ranked squad. F – Brian Welch (12.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) G – Keith Jones (20.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg) of USC in 1978. N27 Iowa (1) ...... 75-78 L C – John Revelli (16.4 ppg, 8.6 rpg) G – Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg) N26 George Washington ...... 87-72 W N28 Chaminade (1) ...... 93-82 W G – Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Notes: Stanford’s 19 wins were the most since a D2 UC San Diego ...... 108-69 W N29 Baylor (1) ...... 69-56 W G – Steve Brown (4.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) 20-win campaign in 1961-62. D6 Yale (1) ...... 129-108 W D1 Santa Clara ...... 71-72 L & Roger Lemons (6.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg) N26 Hawaii Pacific ...... 115-74 W D7 Richmond (1) ...... 53-57 L D4 William & Mary (2) ...... 87-64 W

Notes: John Revelli became the first Stanford N28 Bemidji State ...... 98-58 W D13 Seattle ...... 105-54 W D5 Brown (2) ...... 90-78 W HOME OF CHAMPIONS sophomore to be named to the All Pac-10 team D2 San Jose State (1) ...... 58-48 W D17 at Harvard ...... 78-62 W D12 at USF ...... 68-67 W since Rich Kelley in 1973 … Revelli ranked second D3 North Carolina (1) ...... 75-88 L D20 at North Carolina ...... 55-89 L D18 Harvard ...... 97-60 W in rebounding (8.6) and field goal percentage (.603), D10 UC San Diego ...... 107-60 W D22 Seton Hall ...... 75-76 (OT) L D21 * USC ...... 88-62 W fourth in scoring (16.4) and 10th in free throw D17 Eastern Montana ...... 80-69 W D24 UNLV (2) ...... 65-83 L D23 * UCLA ...... 116-110 (2OT) W percentage (.756) among conference leaders … D19 Harvard ...... 79-66 W D25 Chaminade (2) ...... 77-59 W D28 UC Santa Barbara (3) ...... 75-65 W Johnny Rogers edged out Oregon State’s A.C. Green D22 at Hawaii Pacific ...... 89-78 W D28 Maryland (3) ...... 65-67 (2OT) L D29 Indiana (3) ...... 73-83 L to be named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. D23 at Chaminade ...... 60-55 W D29 Fordham (3) ...... 66-69 L J2 Seattle Pacific ...... 83-78 (OT) W N27 U.S. International ...... 82-70 W D28 at BYU-Hawaii ...... 98-89 W J2 * Washington State ...... 84-67 W J7 * at Arizona State ...... 80-104 L N29 Harvard ...... 93-70 W D31 Western Michigan ...... 80-62 W J4 * Washington ...... 69-70 L J9 * at Arizona ...... 65-90 L

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J14 * Washington ...... 86-70 W the first time the Cardinal defeated the Bruins at 1991-92 M11 * at Oregon ...... 73-84 L J16 * Washington State ...... 68-70 (OT) L Pauley Pavilion. Record: 18-11 M13 * at Oregon State ...... 65-82 L J23 * California ...... 70-54 W N24 Cal Poly ...... 88-56 W Pac-10: 10-8 (4th) (1) Maui Invitational at Maui, HI (2) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA J28 * at Oregon State ...... 78-65 W N27 at UC Irvine ...... 70-57 W H: 12-3 A: 5-7 N: 1-1 J30 * at Oregon ...... 66-80 L D1 Lehigh (1) ...... 82-59 W Coach: Mike Montgomery 1993-94 F4 * Arizona ...... 82-74 W D2 Louisiana Tech (1) ...... 62-59 W Starters: Record: 17-11 F6 * Arizona State ...... 93-63 W D16 San Francisco ...... 74-53 W F – Adam Keefe (25.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg) Pac-10: 10-8 (5th) F11 * at Washington State ...... 51-50 W D18 at Santa Clara ...... 66-51 W F – Brent Williams (11.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg) H: 11-4 A: 5-7 N: 1-0 F13 * at Washington ...... 82-84 (2OT) L D22 Colgate ...... 77-66 W C – Paul Garrett (7.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) Coach: Mike Montgomery F21 * at California ...... 71-61 W D29 Missouri-Kansas City (2) ...... 70-50 W G – Peter Dukes (11.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Starters: F25 * Oregon ...... 84-61 W D30 Kansas (2) ...... 61-83 L G – Marcus Lollie (8.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg) F – Brent Williams (14.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg) F27 * Oregon State ...... 61-63 L J5 * Oregon State ...... 76-77 L Notes: Stanford earned a No. 12 seed in the NCAA F – Andy Poppink (12.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg) M3 * at UCLA ...... 69-91 L J7 * Oregon ...... 58-56 W Tournament … Adam Keefe was named to five All- C – Jim Morgan (5.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) M5 * at USC ...... 73-65 W J11 * at Washington ...... 59-71 L America teams … Keefe became only one of four G – Brevin Knight (11.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg) M11 Oregon (4) ...... 88-67 W J14 * at Washington State ...... 69-49 W players in NCAA history to have a combination of G – Dion Cross (15.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg) M12 Arizona (4) ...... 83-97 L J18 * UCLA ...... 87-79 W 60-percent field goal accuracy, 2,000 points and Notes: Stanford’s rise from 10th place (1992-93) to M17 Long Beach State (5) ...... 80-77 W J20 * USC ...... 74-61 W 1,000 rebounds. fourth place (1993-94) was the highest jump ever M22 Arkansas State (5) ...... 59-60 L J25 * at Arizona ...... 61-68 L N22 Loyola (Md.) (1) ...... 98-56 W from a last place finish in the Pac-10 (since the (1) Maui Classic at Maui, HI J27 * at Arizona State ...... 53-64 L (2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA N23 Rice (1) ...... 68-64 W league became ten teams prior to the 1980 season) F1 * at Oregon ...... 61-62 L N30 Colorado ...... 71-58 W … Stanford was the only team in the Pac-10 to (3) Hoosier Classic at Indianapolis, ID F3 * at Oregon State ...... 70-84 L (4) Pac-10 Tournament at Tucson, AZ D14 at Santa Clara ...... 75-59 W employ the same starting lineup the whole season (5) NIT at campus sites F8 * Washington State ...... 68-54 W D21 Virginia ...... 74-60 W … The season saw the birth of the Sixth Man Club, F11 * Washington ...... 59-48 W D27 Siena (2) ...... 94-72 W a student group that drastically increased the noise 1988-89 F15 * at USC ...... 62-71 L D28 Michigan State (2) ...... 62-72 L level at Maples Pavilion … Brevin Knight was Pac- Record: 26-7 F18 * at UCLA ...... 70-69 W J2 Southern Utah ...... 89-71 W 10 Freshman of the Year. Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd) F23 * Arizona ...... 61-80 L J4 Cal State Northridge ...... 80-59 W N26 Cal State Northridge (1) ...... 89-58 W H: 13-0 A: 8-4 N: 5-3 F25 * Arizona State ...... 57-44 W J9 * at Oregon State ...... 67-64 W N27 San Jose State (1) ...... 69-58 W Coach: Mike Montgomery F28 * California ...... 63-66 L J11 * at Oregon ...... 78-57 W D5 UC Riverside ...... 69-64 W Starters: M4 * at California ...... 79-58 W J15 * California ...... 76-61 W D11 at Santa Clara ...... 82-70 (OT) W F – Howard Wright (14.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg) M9 California (3) ...... 77-61 W J23 * USC ...... 72-82 L D20 McNeese State ...... 91-75 W F – Andrew Vlahov (5.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg) M10 Arizona (3) ...... 61-85 L J25 * UCLA ...... 77-83 L D22 Virginia ...... 84-72 W C – Eric Reveno (9.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg) M15 at Hawai’i (4) ...... 57-69 L J30 * at Washington State ...... 59-67 L (1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA D27 at Wisconsin ...... 73-80 L G – Todd Lichti (20.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg) F2 * at Washington ...... 64-58 W D29 Manhattan (2) ...... 73-60 W G – Terry Taylor (7.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) (2) BMA Holiday Classic at Kansas City, KS (3) Pac-10 Tournament at Tempe, AZ F6 * Arizona ...... 70-72 L D30 Seton Hall (2) ...... 69-75 L Notes: Stanford earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA (4) NIT at campus sites F8 * Arizona State ...... 86-73 W J6 * Washington ...... 67-65 W Tournament … Stanford finished No. 12 in the final F11 at Notre Dame ...... 63-64 L J8 * Washington State ...... 75-64 W UPI poll and No. 13 in the final AP poll … This was 1990-91 F15 * at California ...... 92-66 W J13 * at Arizona State ...... 67-78 L the highest finish by a Stanford team since the 1962- Record: 20-13 F20 * at UCLA ...... 70-96 L J15 * at Arizona ...... 72-89 L 63 campaign when the club finished No. 10 in the Pac-10: 8-10 (5th) F22 * at USC ...... 72-73 (OT) L J20 * California ...... 88-79 W UPI poll … Stanford’s longest winning streak was 11 H: 13-4 A: 4-8 N: 3-1 F27 * Washington ...... 78-66 W J27 * UCLA ...... 65-69 L games, the longest since a 12-game win streak dur- Coach: Mike Montgomery M1 * Washington State ...... 85-70 W J29 * USC ...... 76-67 W ing the 1941-42 season … Stanford averaged 7,406 Starters: M5 * at Arizona State ...... 71-76 L F3 * at Oregon ...... 69-67 W fans per game at Maples Pavilion, a school record. F – Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) M7 * at Arizona ...... 83-89 L F5 * at Oregon State ...... 71-67 W N18 at Montana (1) ...... 79-63 W F – Deshon Wingate (9.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg) M12 * Oregon ...... 70-47 W F10 * Arizona ...... 60-77 L N20 at Indiana (1) ...... 73-84 L C – Adam Keefe (21.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg) M14 * Oregon State ...... 76-56 W F12 * Arizona State ...... 69-71 L N28 at North Carolina ...... 76-87 L G – Kenny Ammann (11.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg) M19 Alabama (3) ...... 75-80 L F17 * at California ...... 62-80 L D2 Cornell (2) ...... 90-45 W G – John Patrick (9.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) (1) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA F24 * at USC ...... 66-55 W D3 Colorado State (2) ...... 63-49 W Notes: 1991 NIT Champions … In the NIT cham- (2) Cutlass Classic at East Lansing, MI F26 * at UCLA ...... 88-103 L (3) NCAA Tournament at Cincinnati, OH D10 San Jose State ...... 89-39 W pionship game against Oklahoma, all five starters M3 * Oregon State ...... 90-66 W D17 * Oregon State ...... 87-59 W scored in double figures, led by Kenny Ammann with M5 * Oregon ...... 84-76 W D23 * at UCLA ...... 70-74 L 1992-93 22 points … Adam Keefe averaged 23.0 points and Record: 7-23 M10 * at Washington State ...... 71-77 L D27 at Saint Mary’s ...... 65-64 W 9.2 rebounds per game to gain NIT Tournament MVP M12 * at Washington ...... 76-61 W D29 Furman (3) ...... 88-71 W Pac-10: 2-16 (10th) honors … Stanford became only the second Pac-10 H: 7-9 A: 0-12 N: 0-2 M17 Gonzaga (3) ...... 76-80 L D30 Vanderbilt (3) ...... 89-68 W team to win the NIT. (1) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA J5 * Arizona ...... 83-78 W Coach: Mike Montgomery N23 Rider (1) ...... 93-66 W Starters: (2) Seton Hall Tournament at East Rutherford, N.J. J7 * Arizona State ...... 94-65 W N24 Yale (1) ...... 69-51 W (3) NIT at campus sites J12 * at Washington ...... 71-69 W F – Brent Williams (13.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg) N30 George Washington (2) ...... 70-81 L F – Darren Allaway (6.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg) J14 * at Washington State ...... 85-43 W D1 Hawai’i (2) ...... 84-55 W 1994-95 J16 Miami ...... 93-59 W C – Bart Lammersen (3.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Record: 20-9 D15 Santa Clara ...... 82-47 W & Jim Morgan (3.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg) J19 * at California ...... 64-75 L D19 UC Irvine ...... 117-87 W Pac-10: 10-8 (5th) J21 * UCLA ...... 84-75 W G – Marcus Lollie (10.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) H: 14-2 A: 5-6 N: 1-1 D21 Florida ...... 86-74 W G – Peter Dukes (7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg) J26 * Oregon ...... 75-53 W D23 at Colorado ...... 79-89 L Coach: Mike Montgomery J29 * at Arizona ...... 52-72 L & Dion Cross (10.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg) Starters: D29 Central Florida (3) ...... 70-61 W Notes: The 50-point victory by Stanford over Puget F2 * at Arizona State ...... 75-60 W D30 North Carolina (3) ...... 60-71 L F – Darren Allaway (6.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg) F4 vs. Florida (4) ...... 84-69 W Sound (92-42) was Stanford’s biggest victory since F – Andy Poppink (10.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg) J3 * at Oregon State ...... 66-73 L a 105-54 decision over Seattle during the 1985-86 F9 * Washington State ...... 65-53 W J6 * at Oregon ...... 77-81 L C – Tim Young (12.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg) F12 * Washington ...... 82-74 (OT) W campaign. G – Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) J10 * Washington ...... 87-55 W D2 Puget Sound ...... 92-42 W F16 * California ...... 97-71 W J12 * Washington State ...... 94-63 W G – Brevin Knight (16.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) F20 * at USC ...... 68-52 W D3 at San Jose State ...... 52-56 L Notes: Stanford earned a No. 10 seed in the NCAA J16 * at UCLA ...... 89-82 W D5 at Virginia ...... 48-72 L F23 * at Oregon ...... 54-50 W J19 * at USC ...... 67-85 L Tournament … Stanford started the season with 10 F25 * at Oregon State ...... 60-58 W D12 Sacramento State ...... 68-33 W straight victories, the best start since the team won J24 * Arizona ...... 76-78 L D19 Howard ...... 71-46 W M2 * USC ...... 74-65 W J27 * Arizona State ...... 47-58 L 11 in a row to start the 1920-21 campaign … The M10 USC (5) ...... 66-61 W D21 LSU (1) ...... 63-72 L Cardinal beat four nationally-ranked teams. J31 * Oregon ...... 86-75 W D22 DePaul (1) ...... 67-76 L M11 UCLA (5) ...... 95-86 W F2 * Oregon State ...... 64-59 W N25 Colgate (1) ...... 82-70 W M12 Arizona (5) ...... 51-73 L D23 Chaminade (1) ...... 63-71 L N26 St. Peter’s (1) ...... 79-71 W F7 * at Washington State ...... 68-74 L D28 American (2) ...... 57-56 W M16 Siena (6) ...... 78-80 L F10 * at Washington ...... 60-59 W D3 San Jose State ...... 68-52 W (1) Preseason NIT at campus sites D29 Ohio (2) ...... 76-81 L D10 Cal Poly ...... 94-52 W F14 * USC ...... 92-76 W J2 Santa Clara ...... 66-35 W (2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA F16 * UCLA ...... 86-89 L D16 San Francisco ...... 98-60 W (3) Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, TN J7 * Oregon State ...... 66-77 L D19 at American ...... 97-71 W (4) at Orlando, FL F21 * at Arizona State ...... 57-75 L J9 * Oregon ...... 71-66 W F26 * at Arizona ...... 51-89 L D22 at Virginia ...... 64-60 W (5) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA J12 Notre Dame ...... 61-67 L D27 Wisconsin ...... 95-78 W (6) NCAA Tournament at Greensboro, NC M2 * California ...... 90-72 W J14 * at California ...... 66-83 L D29 Cornell ...... 67-55 W M7 * at California ...... 70-75 L J21 * at UCLA ...... 76-84 L 1989-90 M13 Houston (4) ...... 93-86 W J5 * at Washington ...... 65-51 W Record: 18-12 J23 * at USC ...... 55-63 L J7 * at Washington State ...... 63-77 L M18 at Wisconsin (4) ...... 80-72 W J28 * Washington State ...... 59-64 L Pac-10: 9-9 (6th) M21 at Southern Illinois (4) ...... 78-76 W J12 * Arizona State ...... 91-75 W H: 11-3 A: 5-7 N: 2-2 J30 * Washington ...... 67-68 L J14 * Arizona ...... 83-89 (OT) L M25 Massachusetts (5) ...... 73-71 W F4 * at Arizona ...... 61-96 L Coach: Mike Montgomery M27 Oklahoma (5) ...... 78-72 W J19 * at California ...... 78-73 W Starters: (1) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA F6 * at Arizona State ...... 87-109 L J26 * at UCLA ...... 74-77 L F – Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) (2) Apple Invitational at Stanford, CA F14 * California ...... 61-86 L J28 * at USC ...... 85-82 W F – Deshon Wingate (10.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg) (3) Red Lobster Classic at Orlando, FL F18 * UCLA ...... 64-72 L F2 * Oregon ...... 92-87 W C – Adam Keefe (20.0 ppg, 9.1 rpg) (4) NIT at campus sites F20 * USC ...... 78-62 W F4 * Oregon State ...... 95-82 W G – Kenny Ammann (9.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) (5) NIT at New York, N.Y. F25 * at Washington ...... 51-56 L F9 * at Arizona ...... 73-84 L G – John Patrick (7.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg) F27 * at Washington State ...... 54-87 L F11 * at Arizona State ...... 70-79 L Notes: Stanford participated in the NIT … Stanford M4 * Arizona State ...... 71-75 L F15 * California ...... 83-70 W defeated UCLA 70-69 on Feb. 18, representing M7 * Arizona ...... 80-94 L F21 * UCLA ...... 77-88 L F23 * USC ...... 90-78 W

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M2 * at Oregon State ...... 71-90 L J23 * Washington ...... 78-67 W school record with 15 conference wins … For the fifth M11 * at Arizona State ...... 65-57 W M4 * at Oregon ...... 80-89 L J25 * Washington State ...... 81-61 W straight season, Stanford won at least 20 games HISTORY AND HONORS … MAPLES PAVILION All M17 TRADTION South Carolina 2007-08 REVIEW State (6) OPPONENTS ...... 84-65 PLAYER PROFILES W COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK M9 * Washington State ...... 79-72 W J29 * at California ...... 64-70 L 15 home games were sold out, a first in school history. M19 North Carolina (6) ...... 53-60 L M11 * Washington ...... 74-65 W F6 * at USC ...... 81-84 L N14 UC Davis ...... 76-49 W (1) Coaches vs. Cancer at New York, N.Y. M17 UNC Charlotte (2) ...... 70-68 W F8 * at UCLA ...... 68-87 L N18 SMU (1) ...... 86-51 W (2) Classic at Anaheim, CA M19 Massachusetts (2) ...... 53-75 L F13 * Oregon State ...... 87-54 W N20 SW Missouri State (1) ...... 76-51 W (3) Delta Airlines Classic for Kids at Atlanta, GA (4) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA (1) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA F15 * Oregon ...... 83-61 W N25 St. John’s (2) ...... 55-53 W (2) NCAA Tournament at Albany, N.Y. (5) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA F20 * at Washington State ...... 76-63 W N27 North Carolina (2) ...... 49-57 L (6) NCAA Tournament at Birmingham, AL F22 * at Washington ...... 61-75 L D6 Maryland (3) ...... 60-62 L 1995-96 2000-01 Record: 21-8 F24 San Diego State ...... 97-50 W D7 George Washington (3) ...... 70-56 W M1 * California ...... 73-63 W D17 at Nevada ...... 101-57 W Record: 31-3 Pac-10: 12-6 (3rd) Pac-10: 16-2 (1st) H: 12-1 A: 6-5 N: 3-2 M6 * Arizona ...... 81-80 W D19 at Pacific ...... 71-58 W M8 * Arizona State ...... 86-63 W D21 Elon (4) ...... 82-58 W H: 12-2 A: 11-0 N: 8-1 Coach: Mike Montgomery Coach: Mike Montgomery Starters: M14 Oklahoma (3) ...... 80-67 W D22 Santa Clara (4) ...... 94-49 W M16 Wake Forest (3) ...... 72-66 W D29 Temple (5) ...... 57-50 W Starters: F – Andy Poppink (14.0 ppg, 8.4 rpg) F – Jarron Collins (12.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg) C – Darren Allaway (5.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg) M20 Utah (4) ...... 77-82 (OT) L J2 * Oregon State ...... 72-56 W (1) The Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage, AK J4 * Oregon ...... 77-59 W F – Ryan Mendez (11.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg) G – Brevin Knight (15.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg) (2) Sacramento Shootout at Sacramento, CA C – Jason Collins (14.5 ppg, 7.8 rpg) G – Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) J9 * California ...... 71-62 W (3) NCAA Tournament at Tucson, AZ J14 * at USC ...... 72-55 W G – Casey Jacobsen (18.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) G – David Harbour (9.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg) (4) NCAA Tournament at San Jose, CA G – Michael McDonald (8.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) Notes: Stanford earned a No. 9 seed in the NCAA J16 * at UCLA ...... 72-59 W 1997-98 J21 * Washington State ...... 94-45 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament … Stanford earned its fifth trip to Tournament … The 31 wins are a school record the NCAA Tournament … The 1995-96 cam- Record: 30-5 J23 * Washington ...... 67-60 W Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd) J28 * at Arizona ...... 76-78 L … The Cardinal finished the year ranked No. 2 paign also marked the first time in school history in the Associated Press poll and No. 5 in the USA that the Cardinal had been to back-to-back NCAA H: 11-2 A: 10-2 N: 9-1 J30 * at Arizona State ...... 73-63 W Coach: Mike Montgomery F3 * at California ...... 57-55 W Today poll. Tournaments … The Cardinal beat defending NCAA N18 San Francisco State ...... 100-49 W champion UCLA 67-66 on Feb. 10. Starters: F6 Connecticut ...... 59-70 L F – Mark Madsen (11.7 ppg, 8.2 rpg) F11 * UCLA ...... 77-73 W N23 Old Dominion (1) ...... 84-60 W N24 Stetson (1) ...... 92-60 W N24 Memphis (1) ...... 83-60 W N25 Rice (1) ...... 75-64 W F – Peter Sauer (9.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg) F13 * USC ...... 82-86 (OT) L C – Tim Young (11.3 ppg, 8.1 rpg) F18 * at Washington ...... 89-57 W N25 Georgia (1) ...... 71-58 W N28 at San Francisco ...... 58-59 L N29 UC Riverside ...... 84-41 W D1 South Carolina (2) ...... 82-79 W G – Kris Weems (12.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg) F20 * at Washington State ...... 64-58 W G – Arthur Lee (14.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg) F25 * Arizona State ...... 87-77 (OT) W D2 at Long Beach State ...... 86-63 W D2 North Carolina (2) ...... 63-87 L D18 Sacred Heart (2) ...... 94-52 W D22 at Navy ...... 80-62 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA F27 * Arizona ...... 98-83 W Tournament … Finished the year ranked No. 4 in M4 * at Oregon ...... 73-61 W D19 Georgia Tech (2) ...... 80-66 W D28 American ...... 80-52 W D21 Duke (3) ...... 84-83 W D30 Harvard ...... 65-59 W the USA Today/ESPN poll and No. 10 by Associated M6 * at Oregon State ...... 49-59 L Press … Reached the NCAA Final Four for the first M11 Alcorn State (6) ...... 69-57 W D29 Fordham (4) ...... 86-60 W J4 * Arizona State ...... 83-70 W D30 Santa Clara (4) ...... 78-63 W J6 * Arizona ...... 80-71 W time since 1941-42 … Stanford started the year M13 Gonzaga (6) ...... 74-82 L (1) Preseason NIT at Stanford, CA J4 * at Arizona State ...... 94-77 W J11 * at UCLA ...... 56-64 L with a school record 18 wins, and was also the team’s best start ever … The 1997-98 Stanford (2) Preseason NIT at New York, N.Y. J8 * at Arizona ...... 85-76 W J14 * at USC ...... 80-84 L (3) BB&T Classic at Washington, D.C. J11 * Oregon State ...... 73-49 W J18 * Oregon ...... 94-74 W frontline was the tallest in school history with eight (4) Stanford Invitational at Santa Clara, CA players 6-foot-7 or taller. (5) Pete Newell Classic at Oakland, CA J13 * Oregon ...... 100-76 W J20 * Oregon State ...... 84-51 W J18 * California ...... 84-58 W J25 * at Washington ...... 71-74 L N18 San Diego ...... 87-57 W (6) NCAA Tournament at Seattle, WA N28 Hawaii Hilo (1) ...... 98-49 W J20 New Mexico ...... 75-44 W J27 * at Washington State ...... 78-67 W 1999-2000 J25 * at Washington ...... 94-63 W J31 * California ...... 93-79 W N29 Valparaiso (1) ...... 70-65 W N30 Butler (1) ...... 99-86 W Record: 27-4 J27 * at Washington State ...... 72-61 W F4 Seton Hall (3) ...... 83-60 W Pac-10: 15-3 (T1st) F1 * USC ...... 77-71 W F8 * USC ...... 99-69 W D6 Georgia (2) ...... 76-74 W D16 at San Diego State ...... 63-42 W H: 12-2 A: 9-1 N: 6-1 F3 * UCLA ...... 73-79 L F10 * UCLA ...... 67-66 W Coach: Mike Montgomery F8 * at Oregon ...... 69-62 W F15 * at Oregon State ...... 65-50 W D19 Pacific ...... 67-61 W D22 UC Santa Barbara ...... 95-62 W Starters: F10 * at Oregon State ...... 82-63 W F17 * at Oregon ...... 62-64 L F – Mark Madsen (12.2 ppg, 9.3 rpg) F17 * at California ...... 88-56 W F22 * Washington State ...... 59-68 L D27 Lehigh ...... 95-42 W D29 Rhode Island (3) ...... 70-69 W F – Casey Jacobsen (14.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg) F22 * Washington State ...... 75-64 W F24 * Washington ...... 71-56 W F – Jarron Collins (11.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg) F24 * Washington ...... 99-79 W M3 * at California ...... 69-85 L(%) D30 Santa Clara (3) ...... 69-60 W J3 * at Oregon State ...... 68-48 W G – Michael McDonald (3.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg) M1 * at USC ...... 70-68 W M7 * at Arizona ...... 85-79 W G – David Moseley (13.0 ppg, 3.5 ppg) M3 * at UCLA ...... 85-79 W M9 * at Arizona State ...... 67-53 W J5 * at Oregon ...... 89-67 W J10 * California ...... 84-74 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA M8 * Arizona ...... 75-76 L M14 Bradley (4) ...... 66-58 W Tournament … For the first time in school history, M10 * Arizona State ...... 99-75 W M16 Massachusetts (4) ...... 74-79 L J15 * USC ...... 99-62 W (%) Game later forfeited by California due to NCAA sanctions J17 * UCLA ...... 93-80 W the Cardinal was ranked No. 1 in the country. That M15 UNC Greensboro (5) ...... 89-60 W (1) Fry’s Invitational at Stanford, CA J22 * at Washington State ...... 82-72 W happened on Dec. 20, 1999 by Associated Press M17 St. Joseph’s (5) ...... 90-83 W (2) Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions at Charlotte, NC J24 * at Washington ...... 74-72 W and USA Today/ESPN … Stanford’s defense was M22 Cincinnati (6) ...... 78-65 W (3) Bay Area Classic at San Jose, CA J29 * Arizona ...... 75-93 L ranked No. 1 in the nation (defensive field goal M24 Maryland (6) ...... 73-87 L (4) NCAA Tournament at Providence, RI J31 * Arizona State ...... 87-90 (OT) L percentage, .352), breaking the previous NCAA (1) Puerto Rico Shootout at San Juan, Puerto Rico (2) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA F4 * at California ...... 74-72 W single-season record of .358, set by Marquette 1996-97 during the 1993-94 season … Casey Jacobsen (3) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA Record: 22-8 F7 at Connecticut ...... 56-76 L (4) Cable Car Classic at Santa Clara, CA was named Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the Year while Pac-10: 12-6 (T2nd) F12 * at UCLA ...... 84-81 W (5) NCAA Tournament at San Diego, CA F14 * at USC ...... 83-59 W Mike Montgomery was named Pac-10 Coach of the (6) NCAA Tournament at Anaheim, CA H: 12-0 A: 6-6 N: 4-2 Year for a second straight season. Montgomery was Coach: Mike Montgomery F19 * Washington ...... 93-70 W F21 * Washington State ...... 72-56 W also named Naismith and Basketball Times Coach 2001-02 Starters: of the Year. Record: 20-10 F – Peter Sauer (8.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) F26 * at Arizona State ...... 86-73 W F28 * at Arizona ...... 58-90 L N11 Duke (1) ...... 80-79 (OT) W Pac-10: 12-6 (T2nd) F – Rich Jackson (3.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg) N12 Iowa (1) ...... 72-58 W H: 10-3 A: 7-3 N: 3-4 G – Arthur Lee (7.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) M4 * Oregon ...... 95-67 W M6 * Oregon State ...... 85-77 W N20 at UC Santa Barbara ...... 62-49 W Coach: Mike Montgomery C – Tim Young (13.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg) N24 Cal State Bakersfield ...... 72-31 W Starters: G – Kris Weems (11.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg) M13 College of Charleston (4) ...... 67-57 W M15 Western Michigan (4) ...... 83-65 W N27 Auburn (2) ...... 67-58 W F – Justin Davis (4.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg) G – Brevin Knight (16.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) D11 Georgia Tech (3) ...... 64-61 (OT) W F – Teyo Johnson (5.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Notes: Stanford earned a No. 6 seed in the NCAA M20 Purdue (5) ...... 67-59 W M22 Rhode Island (5) ...... 79-77 W D16 Nevada ...... 68-39 W C – Curtis Borchardt (16.9 ppg, 11.4 rpg) Tournament … Stanford reached the NCAA Sweet D18 Sacramento State ...... 78-56 W G – Casey Jacobsen (21.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) 16 for the first time in the school’s history … The M28 Kentucky (6) ...... 85-86 (OT) L (1) Big Island Invitational at Hilo, HI D21 Mississippi State (4) ...... 76-56 W G – Julius Barnes (10.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Cardinal was 12-0 at Maples Pavilion, the only Pac- (2) John Wooden Classic at Anaheim, CA D29 New Hampshire (5) ...... 119-60 W G – Tony Giovacchini (3.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg) 10 team with a perfect record at home … Stanford (3) Cable Car Classic at San Jose, CA D30 Davidson (5) ...... 87-61 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 8 seed in the NCAA ended the season ranked No. 12 in the nation in the (4) NCAA Tournament at Chicago, IL J6 * Arizona State ...... 86-67 W Tournament … A crowd of 31,484 watched RECORDS USA Today/CNN poll, the highest ranking since the (5) NCAA Tournament at St. Louis, MO J8 * Arizona ...... 65-68 L Stanford’s game against Kansas in the second (6) NCAA Tournament at San Antonio, TX 1988-89 campaign … Rich Jackson and Brevin J13 * at Oregon State ...... 73-45 W round of the NCAA Midwest Regional at the Edward Knight served as team captains. J15 * at Oregon ...... 85-71 W Jones Dome in St. Louis, representing the second N27 UNC Greensboro (1) ...... 88-52 W 1998-99 Record: 26-7 J22 * at California ...... 81-70 W largest crowd to ever witness a Stanford basketball N29 College of Charleston (1) ...... 78-82 L J27 * Washington ...... 92-62 W game … Casey Jacobsen led the Pac-10 in N30 Alaska Anchorage (1) ...... 91-69 W Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) H: 13-2 A: 10-2 N: 3-3 J29 * Washington State ...... 63-38 W scoring (21.9 ppg) while Curtis Borchardt led the D7 Manhattan (2) ...... 81-59 W F3 * at UCLA ...... 78-63 W conference in rebounding (11.4 rpg), signaling the

Coach: Mike Montgomery HOME OF CHAMPIONS D14 at San Diego ...... 72-70 W F5 * at USC ...... 67-57 W first time in Pac-10 history that two different play- D18 Alaska Anchorage ...... 105-70 W Starters: F – Mark Madsen (13.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg) F10 * Oregon ...... 76-61 W ers from the same school led the league in scoring D22 at Seton Hall ...... 83-81 (OT) W F12 * Oregon State ...... 82-56 W and rebounding. D28 Navy ...... 85-68 W F – Peter Sauer (8.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) C – Tim Young (10.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg) F19 * California ...... 101-50 W N17 at New Mexico ...... 81-66 W J2 * at Arizona State ...... 81-65 W F24 * at Washington State ...... 89-52 W N20 Southern Utah ...... 81-63 W J4 * at Arizona ...... 75-76 L G – Kris Weems (11.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg) G – Arthur Lee (13.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg) F26 * at Washington ...... 77-52 W N24 Purdue (1) ...... 78-62 W J9 * UCLA ...... 109-61 W M2 * USC ...... 111-68 W D1 Texas (2) ...... 75-83 (OT) L J11 * USC ...... 85-70 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament … For the first time in school history, M4 * UCLA ...... 93-94 (OT) L D15 Long Beach State ...... 94-77 W J16 * at Oregon ...... 72-69 (OT) W M9 * at Arizona ...... 81-86 L D18 Belmont (3) ...... 97-63 W J18 * at Oregon State ...... 77-86 L Stanford captured the Pac-10 championship, tying a

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D19 Portland State (3) ...... 87-63 W 2003-04 F12 * California ...... 71-56 W J31 Gonzaga ...... 86-90 (2OT) L D22 BYU (4) ...... 76-81 L Record: 30-2 F17 * USC ...... 71-62 W F3 * at California ...... 90-71 W D29 Michigan State (5) ...... 75-64 W Pac-10: 17-1 (1st) F20 * UCLA ...... 78-65 W F8 * at Washington State ...... 45-58 L J4 * California ...... 82-62 W H: 14-0 A: 10-1 N: 6-1 F24 * at Oregon State ...... 83-84 L F11 * at Washington ...... 52-64 L J6 * at California ...... 54-68 L Coach: Mike Montgomery F26 * at Oregon ...... 58-56 W F15 * Oregon State ...... 70-55 W J10 * at Oregon State ...... 67-50 W Starters: M3 * Washington State ...... 48-59 L F17 * Oregon ...... 88-69 W J12 * at Oregon ...... 79-87 L F – Justin Davis (10.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg) & M5 * Washington ...... 77-67 W F22 * at USC ...... 65-69 L J17 * Washington State ...... 83-50 W F – Nick Robinson (6.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg) M10 Washington State (4) ...... 60-58 W F24 * at UCLA...... 61-75 L J19 * Washington ...... 105-60 W F – Josh Childress (15.7 ppg, 7.5 rpg) M11 Washington (4) ...... 63-66 L M1 * Arizona State ...... 63-53 W J24 * at UCLA ...... 86-76 W C – Rob Little (9.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg) M18 Mississippi State (5) ...... 70-93 L M3 * Arizona ...... 80-85 (OT) L J26 * at USC ...... 82-90 L (1) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA M8 USC (3) ...... 79-83 (OT) L G – Matt Lottich (12.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.5 apg) (2) EA Sports Maui Invitational at Maui, HI J31 * Arizona State ...... 90-81 W G – Chris Hernandez (10.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.3 apg) M15 Louisville (4) ...... 58-78 L F2 * Arizona ...... 82-88 (OT) L (3) Spartan Clash at Auburn Hills, MI (1) CBE Classic at Stanford, CA Notes: Stanford earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA (4) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA (2) Pete Newell Challenge at San Jose, CA F7 * Oregon ...... 90-87 (OT) W Tournament … Ranked No. 1 in the country for four (5) NCAA Tournament at Charlotte, NC F9 * Oregon State ...... 77-55 W (3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA weeks by Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN … (4) NCAA Tournament at Lexington, KY F14 * at Washington ...... 91-65 W Notched a school-record 26-game winning streak 2005-06 F16 * at Washington State ...... 76-63 W from Nov. 22-Mar. 4 … Josh Childress was named Record: 16-14 2007-08 F21 * USC ...... 58-77 L Pac-10 Player of the Year, the first such honor by a Pac-10: 11-7 (T4th) Record: 28-8 F23 * UCLA ...... 92-95 L Stanford player … Mike Montgomery was named H: 11-3 A: 4-9 N: 1-2 Pac-10: 13-5 (2nd) F28 * at Arizona ...... 76-71 W 2003-04 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Basketball Coach: Trent Johnson H: 16-1 A: 8-5 N: 4-2 M2 * at Arizona State ...... 81-76 W Times Coach of the Year, and Sports Illustrated Starters: Coach: Trent Johnson M7 USC (6) ...... 78-103 L Coach of the Year. F – Dan Grunfeld (12.0 ppg, 4.8 rpg) Starters: M14 Western Kentucky (7) ...... 84-68 W N22 Sacramento State ...... 77-59 W F – Taj Finger (4.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg) F – Brook Lopez (19.3 ppg, 8.2 rpg) M16 Kansas (7) ...... 63-86 L N25 at UC Irvine ...... 72-59 W C – Matt Haryasz (16.2 ppg, 8.7 rpg) F – Fred Washington (4.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg) (1) John Wooden Tradition at Indianapolis, IN N30 at Rice ...... 60-56 W G – Chris Hernandez (14.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 3.3 apg) C – Robin Lopez (10.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg) (2) Dell Classic 4 Kids at Chicago, IL G – Mitch Johnson (3.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 3.3 apg) (3) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA D7 Kansas (1) ...... 64-58 W G – Anthony Goods (10.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg) (4) Las Vegas Showdown at Las Vegas, NV D13 UNLV ...... 86-71 W Notes: Stanford made its first NIT appearance since G – Mitch Johnson (6.7 ppg, 5.2 apg) (5) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA D15 Florida International ...... 77-50 W 1993-94 and fifth overall (1987-88, 1989-90, Notes: Stanford’s 28 victories ranked third-best (6) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA D20 Gonzaga (2) ...... 87-80 W 1990-91, 1993-94, 2005-06). in school history … the Cardinal made its 16th (7) NCAA Tournament at St. Louis, MO D22 Southern Utah ...... 67-37 W N19 UC Irvine ...... 63-79 L appearance in the NCAA Tournament and advanced D28 Harvard ...... 100-59 W N23 San Francisco ...... 71-56 W to the Sweet 16 for the first time since an Elite Eight 2002-03 N28 Cal Poly ...... 82-58 W showing in 2001 … picked to finish fifth in the Record: 24-9 J2 * Washington State ...... 73-51 W D2 at Montana ...... 69-88 L conference preseason media poll, Stanford finished Pac-10: 14-4 (2nd) J4 * Washington ...... 85-72 W J8 * at Arizona State ...... 63-62 W D4 at UC Davis ...... 58-64 L the regular season in second place at 13-5 … Brook H: 14-3 A: 7-3 N: 3-3 D17 Virginia Tech (1) ...... 52-59 L Lopez was named a third team All-American by the Coach: Mike Montgomery J10 * at Arizona ...... 82-72 W J17 * California ...... 68-61 W D19 Denver (1) ...... 71-49 W Associated Press … Stanford was ranked as high Starters: D21 Princeton (2) ...... 58-34 W as No. 7 in both national polls … 17 of the team’s F – Justin Davis (10.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg) J22 * UCLA ...... 67-52 W J24 * USC ...... 77-67 W D29 * at UCLA ...... 54-71 L 28 victories came by double-digits … Stanford’s F – Josh Childress (14.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg) D31 * at USC ...... 71-82 L 16 home victories were a program record … the C – Rob Little (8.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg) J29 * at Oregon State ...... 62-48 W J31 * at Oregon ...... 83-80 W J5 * Oregon State ...... 80-66 W Cardinal allowed just 61.6 points per game, ranking G – Matt Lottich (11.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg) J7 * Oregon ...... 64-62 W third in the nation in defense. G – Julius Barnes (16.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) F5 * Arizona State ...... 81-51 W F7 * Arizona ...... 80-77 W J13 * California ...... 75-61 W N9 Harvard (1) ...... 111-56 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA J19 * at Arizona ...... 81-90 (OT) L N10 Northwestern State (1) ...... 97-58 W Tournament … Only 12 Stanford players in school F14 * at California ...... 69-58 W F19 * at USC ...... 76-67 W J21 * at Arizona State ...... 70-64 W N11 UC Santa Barbara (1) ...... 67-48 W history have ever played on four NCAA Tournament J26 * Washington State ...... 69-59 W N15 at Northwestern ...... 71-60 W teams, including Julius Barnes (1999-00, 2000- F21 * at UCLA ...... 73-60 W F26 * Oregon State ...... 73-47 W J29 * Washington ...... 76-67 (OT) W N17 at Siena ...... 67-79 L 01, 2001-02, 2002-03) … Head coach Mike F2 * at Oregon ...... 57-56 W N20 Yale ...... 72-61 W Montgomery was named Pac-10 Co-Coach of the F28 * Oregon ...... 76-55 W M4 * at Washington State ...... 63-61 W F4 * at Oregon State ...... 71-64 W N24 Colorado State ...... 73-53 W Year along with Arizona’s . F9 * at California ...... 62-65 L N27 Sacramento State ...... 84-58 W N18 Boston University (1) ...... 61-57 W M6 * at Washington ...... 62-75 L M11 Washington State (3) ...... 68-47 W F11 * at Gonzaga ...... 76-80 L D2 at Colorado ...... 67-43 W N20 Xavier (1) ...... 63-62 W F16 * Arizona State ...... 82-69 W D19 Santa Clara ...... 74-48 W N24 Rice (1) ...... 79-62 W M12 Oregon (3) ...... 70-63 W M13 Washington (3) ...... 77-66 W F19 * Arizona ...... 72-76 L D22 at Texas Tech (2) ...... 62-61 W N28 Florida (2) ...... 69-65 W F23 * at Washington ...... 57-75 L D29 Fresno State ...... 55-48 W N29 North Carolina (2) ...... 57-74 L M18 Texas-San Antonio (4) ...... 71-45 W M20 Alabama (4) ...... 67-70 L F25 * at Washington State ...... 39-37 W J3 * No. 5/5 UCLA ...... 67-76 L D14 Saint Mary’s ...... 76-58 W (1) John Wooden Classic at Anaheim, CA M2 * USC ...... 58-56 W J5 * No. 22/- USC ...... 52-46 W D16 Montana (3) ...... 68-70 L (2) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA M4 * UCLA ...... 54-75 L J10 * at Oregon State ...... 66-46 W D17 Richmond (3) ...... 69-83 L (3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA M9 Arizona (3) ...... 68-73 L J13 * at Oregon ...... 66-71 L D19 UC Irvine ...... 84-57 W (4) NCAA Tournament at Seattle, WA M14 Virginia (4) ...... 65-49 W J17 * Arizona ...... 56-52 W D21 UNLV (4) ...... 77-66 W 2004-05 M17 at Missouri State (4) ...... 67-76 L J19 * No. 22/25 Arizona State ...... 67-52 W D28 Gonzaga (5) ...... 81-71 W (1) Las Vegas Shootout at Las Vegas, NV Record: 18-13 J26 * at California ...... 82-77 W D30 Yale ...... 79-56 W (2) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA J31 * at Washington ...... 65-51 W J4 * at California ...... 59-72 L Pac-10: 11-7 (3rd) (3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA H: 10-2 A: 5-6 N: 3-5 (4) NIT at campus sites F2 * at No. 9/9 Washington St ... 67-65 (OT) W J9 * Oregon State ...... 57-54 W F7 * Oregon ...... 72-43 W J11 * Oregon ...... 81-57 W Coach: Trent Johnson Starters: 2006-07 F9 * Oregon State ...... 71-56 W J16 * at Washington State ...... 73-68 (OT) W Record: 18-13 F14 * at Arizona State ...... 68-72 (OT) L J18 * at Washington ...... 68-73 L F – Matt Haryasz (12.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg) F – Nick Robinson (8.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg) Pac-10: 10-8 (6th) F16 * at Arizona ...... 67-66 W J23 * UCLA ...... 52-51 W H: 12-5 A: 5-6 N: 1-2 F24 * California ...... 79-69 W J25 * USC ...... 80-72 W C – Rob Little (9.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg) G – Dan Grunfeld (17.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.8 apg) Coach: Trent Johnson F28 * Washington ...... 82-79 W J30 * at Arizona ...... 82-77 W Starters: M1 * No. 22/22 Washington State ..... 60-53 W F1 * at Arizona State ...... 58-57 W G – Chris Hernandez (15.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.0 apg) G – Fred Washington (4.3 ppg. 2.0 rpg. 0.9 apg) F – Lawrence Hill (15.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg) M6 * at No. 3/2 UCLA ...... 67-77 (OT) L F6 * at Oregon ...... 64-79 L F – Brook Lopez (12.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) M8 * at USC ...... 64-77 L F8 * at Oregon State ...... 84-73 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament … The Cardinal was playing in the F – Fred Washington (8.2 ppg, 5.2 rpg) M13 Arizona (3) ...... 75-64 W F13 * Washington ...... 78-69 W C – Robin Lopez (7.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg) M14 No. 21/21 Washington St (3) .... 75-68 W F15 * Washington State ...... 72-54 W NCAA Tournament for a school-record 11th straight season and 14th overall. G – Anthony Goods (12.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg) M15 No. 3/2 UCLA (3) ...... 64-67 L F20 * at USC ...... 73-67 W Notes: Stanford earned a No. 11 seed in the NCAA M20 Cornell (4) ...... 77-53 W F22 * at UCLA ...... 93-84 W N19 San Francisco (1) ...... 93-83 W N22 Tennessee (2) ...... 57-69 L Tournament. M22 No. 25/25 Marquette (4) ... 82-81 (OT) W F27 * Arizona State ...... 88-77 W N11 Siena ...... 92-72 W M28 No. 7/7 Texas (5) ...... 62-82 L M1 * Arizona ...... 69-72 L N23 BYU (2) ...... 62-53 W N24 Louisville (2) ...... 67-82 L N14 San Jose State (1) ...... 73-52 W (1) Basketball Travelers Classic at Stanford, CA M8 * California ...... 72-60 W N15 Air Force (1) ...... 45-79 L (2) at Dallas, TX M13 USC (6) ...... 74-79 L N28 Santa Clara ...... 76-86 L (3) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA D11 Michigan State (3) ...... 53-78 L N17 Northwestern ...... 58-53 W (3) NCAA Tournament at Anaheim, CA M20 San Diego (7) ...... 77-69 W N25 Denver ...... 82-39 W M22 Connecticut (7) ...... 74-85 L D13 at Denver ...... 56-52 W (4) NCAA Tournament at Houston, TX (1) Preseason NIT at Stanford, CA D18 UC Davis ...... 72-62 W N28 UC Davis ...... 84-72 W (2) Preseason NIT at New York, N.Y. D22 Dartmouth ...... 71-54 W D3 Texas Tech (2) ...... 70-59 W (3) Stanford Invitational at Stanford, CA D23 Montana ...... 84-66 W D16 Santa Clara ...... 46-62 L (4) Las Vegas Shootout at Las Vegas, NV D31 * at Washington State ...... 51-60 L D19 at Fresno State ...... 69-67 W (5) Pete Newell Challenge at Oakland, CA J2 * at Washington ...... 73-76 L D28 * at Arizona State ...... 71-60 W (6) Pac-10 Tournament at Los Angeles, CA D30 * at Arizona ...... 75-89 L (7) NCAA Tournament at Spokane, WA J6 * Arizona State ...... 69-81 L J8 * Arizona ...... 87-76 W J3 * California ...... 63-67 L J15 * at California ...... 74-58 W J7 at Virginia ...... 76-75 W J20 * at UCLA ...... 75-64 W J11 * Washington ...... 78-77 W J22 * at USC ...... 78-70 W J13 * Washington State...... 71-68 (OT) W J27 * Oregon State ...... 69-65 W J18 * at Oregon ...... 59-66 L J29 * Oregon ...... 88-69 W J20 * at Oregon State ...... 67-56 W F3 * at Arizona State ...... 67-74 L J25 * USC ...... 65-50 W F5 * at Arizona ...... 72-90 L J28 * UCLA ...... 75-68 W

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A Look Back: Stanford Sensational In 2007-08 Stanford’s 82-81 overtime thriller over Marquette will no doubt go down as one of the most memorable postseason victories in school history. On the brink of its first Sweet 16 appearance since 2001, the Cardinal rallied from a six-point second-half deficit with six minutes remaining and used an improbable Brook

Lopez baseline leaner with 1.3 seconds left in overtime to secure HOME OF CHAMPIONS an exhausting win. Lopez established a single-game, postseason school record with 30 points- the final bucket coming on Mitch Johnson’s career-high and school-record 16th assist. Lopez scored eight of Stanford’s 11 points in overtime.

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Stanford University at a Glance

n October 1, 1891, the 465 new students who Owere on hand for opening day ceremonies at Leland Stanford Junior University greeted Leland and Jane For the Stanford’s on that day, the university was the Current Perspectives Stanford enthusiastically, with a chant they had made up realization of a dream and a fitting tribute to the memory In other ways, the university has changed tremen- of their only son, who had died of typhoid fever weeks dously on its way to recognition as one of the world’s great and rehearsed only that morning. Wah-hoo! Wah-hoo! before his sixteenth birthday. Far from the nation’s center universities. At the hub of a vital and diverse Bay Area, of culture and unencumbered by tradition or ivy, the Stanford is less than hour’s drive south of San Francisco L-S-J-U! Stanford! Its wild and spirited tone symbolized new university drew students from all over the country: and just a few minutes north of the Silicon Valley, an area many from California; some who followed professors dotted with computer and high technology firms largely the excitement of this bold adventure. As a pioneer faculty hired from other colleges and universities; and some spawned by the university’s faculty and graduates. On simply seeking adventure in the West. Though there were campus, students and faculty enjoy new libraries, modern member recalled, “Hope was in every heart, and the pre- many difficulties during the first months – housing was laboratories, tremendous sports and recreation facilities, inadequate, microscopes and books were late in arriving and comfortable residences. Contemporary sculpture, as siding spirit of freedom prompted us to dare greatly.” from the East – the first year foretold of greatness. As Jane well as pieces from the Stanford Museum’s extensive col- Stanford wrote in the summer of 1892, “Even our fondest lection of sculpture by Auguste Rodin, is placed through- hopes have been realized.” out the campus, providing unexpected pleasures at many Ideas of “Practical Education” turns. At the Stanford Medical Center, world-renowned for its research, teaching, and patient care, scientists and Governor and Mrs. Stanford had come from families of physicians are searching for answers to fundamental modest means and had built their way up through a life of questions about health and disease. Ninety miles down hard work. So it was natural that their first thoughts were to establish an institution where young men and women could “grapple successfully with the practicalities of life.” As their thoughts matured, these ideas of “practical education” enlarged to the concept of producing cultured and useful citizens who were well-prepared for professional success. Nearly 116 years later, the university still enjoys the original 8,180 acres (almost 13 square miles) of grassy fields, eucalyptus groves, and rolling hills that were the Stanford’s generous legacy, as well as the Quadrangle of “long corridors with their stately pillars” at the center of campus. It is still true, as the philosopher William James said, during his stint as a visiting professor, that the cli- mate is “so friendly ... that every morning wakes one fresh for new amounts of work.”

190 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM Stanford University 080 ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLSOPNNS 070 EIWTATO ALSPVLO ITR N OOSRECORDS HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK the coast, at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station on the Monterey Bay, scientists are working to better understand the mechanisms of evolution, human development, and ecological systems. The university is organized into seven schools: Earth Sciences, Education, Engineering, the Graduate School of Business, Humanities and Sciences, Law and Medicine. In addition, there are more than 30 interdisciplinary centers, programs, and research laboratories – including the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace; the Institute for International Studies; the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; and the Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children and Youth – where faculty from a wide range of fields bring different perspectives to bear on issues and prob- lems. Stanford’s Overseas Studies Program offers students in all fields remarkable opportunities for study abroad, with campuses in Australia, Beijing, Berlin, Cape Town, Florence, Kyoto, Madrid, Moscow, Oxford, Paris, and Santiago.

Approximately 10 students apply to Stanford for every place in the freshman class with 89% of those admitted U.S. News and World Report finishing in the top 10% of their high school class. Ninety- 2009 Top 10 Rankings of four Stanford students have been named Rhodes Scholars, National Universities 74 have been selected Marshall Award winners, and 49 1. Harvard have been chosen Truman Scholars. Nearly 90 percent of 2. Princeton graduating seniors plan to attend graduate or professional 3. Yale schools. Stanford students also shine in a tremendous array 4. STANFORD of activities outside the classroom – from student govern- Massachusetts Institute of Technology ment to music, theater, and journalism. Through the Haas 6. Cal Tech Stanford People Center for Public Service, students participate in many Pennsylvania By any measure, Stanford’s faculty – which numbers community service activities, such as tutoring programs for 8. Columbia just over 1,800 – is one of the most distinguished in children in nearby East Palo Alto, the Hunger Project, and Duke the nation. As of the June of 2007, the faculty includ- the Arbor Free Clinic. University of Chicago ed 18 Nobel Laureates, four Pulitzer Prize winners, 24 In the athletic arena, Stanford students have enjoyed tre- MacArthur Fellows, 21 recipients of the National Medal mendous success as well. Stanford fields teams in 36 Division of Science, three National Medley of Technology recipi- I varsity sports (15 men, 20 women, 1 co-ed). Of Stanford’s ents, 228 members of the National Academy of Arts 95 NCAA titles (107 national), 55 have been captured since and Sciences, 135 members of the National Academy of 1990, by far the most in the nation. Thirty-eight of Stanford’s Barcelona, 49 competed in Atlanta at the 1996 Games, 34 Sciences, 83 National Academy of Engineering members, athletes and coaches participated in the 1992 Olympics in represented Stanford at the 2000 Games in Sydney, and 43 29 members of the National Academy of Education, seven Stanford associates competed at the 2004 Games in Athens. Wolf Foundation Prize winners, seven winners of the Intramural and club sports are also popular; over 1,000 stu- Koret Foundation Prize and three Presidential Medal of dents take part in the club sports program, while participa- Freedom winners. Yet beyond their array of honors, what tion in the intramural program has reached 9,000, with many truly distinguishes Stanford faculty is their commitment to students active in more than one sport. sharing knowledge with their students. The great majority Looking Ahead of professors teach undergraduates both in introductory lecture classes and in small advanced seminars. In her address to the Board of Trustees, in 1904, Jane Currently 14881 students, of which 6689 are under- Stanford said, “. . . Let us not be afraid to outgrow old graduates, live and study on campus. A little more than 40 thoughts and ways, and dare to think on new lines as to percent come from California, but all 50 states and approxi- the future of the work under our care.” mately 68 countries are represented as well. Among under- Her thoughts echo in the words of former Stanford graduates, approximately 55 percent are African American, President Gerhard Casper, who has said, “The true uni- Asian American, International, Mexican American, Native versity must reinvent itself every day . . . At Stanford, these American, Native Hawaiian or Other Hispanic in ethnicity. are days of such reconsideration and fresh support for our Like the faculty, the Stanford student body is distinguished. fundamental tasks – teaching, learning, and research.” HOME OF CHAMPIONS

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John John Ellen HENNESSY ETCHEMENDY MARKMAN

STANFORD STANFORD STANFORD UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS President Provost Faculty Representative

ohn L. Hennessy joined Stanford’s faculty in 1977 as ohn Etchemendy was named Stanford’s Provost on llen M. Markman, the Lewis M. Terman Professor of Jan assistant professor of electrical engineering. He rose JSeptember 1, 2000. He has been a faculty member in EPsychology, serves as Stanford’s faculty athletic repre- through the academic ranks to full professorship in 1986 the Department of Philosophy since 1983 after receiving sentative. and was the inaugural Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell his doctorate at Stanford in 1982. He is also a faculty After receiving her Ph.D. from the University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science member of the Symbolic Systems Program and a senior of Pennsylvania in 1973, she was on the faculty at the from 1987 to 2004. researcher at the Center for the Study of Language and University of Illinois before joining the Stanford faculty From 1983 to 1993, Dr. Hennessy was director of Information. in 1975. Professor Markman was chair of the Department the Computer Systems Laboratory, a research and teach- Etchemendy, whose research interests include logic, of Psychology from 1994-1997 and served as Cognizant ing center operated by the Departments of Electrical semantics and the philosophy of language, has challenged Dean for the Social Sciences from 1998-2000. In 2003 she Engineering and Computer Science that fosters research in orthodox views on the central notions of truth, logical was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences computer systems design. He served as chair of computer consequence and logical truth. His recent work has focused and in 2004 she was awarded the American Psychological science from 1994 to 1996 and, in 1996, was named dean on the role of diagrams and other nonlinguistic forms of Association’s Mentoring Award. of the School of Engineering. As dean, he launched a representation in reasoning. His latest books are Language, Professor Markman’s research has covered a range of five-year plan that laid the groundwork for new activities Proof and Logic (1999) and Hyperproof (1994), both issues in cognitive development including work on com- in bioengineering and biomedical engineering. In 1999, written with the late Jon Barwise. He and Barwise also prehension monitoring, logical reasoning and early theory he was named provost, the university’s chief academic developed the academic software “Turing’s World” and of mind development. Much of her work has addressed and financial officer. As provost, he continued his efforts “Tarski’s World,” as well as the “Hyperproof” software questions of the relationship between language and thought to foster interdisciplinary activities in the biosciences and that allows computers to support the human reasoning in children focusing on categorization, inductive reasoning, bioengineering and oversaw improvements in faculty and process. and word learning. One current research project aims to lay staff compensation. In October 2000, he was inaugurated as An exceptionally popular teacher, Etchemendy won the the groundwork for a preschool curriculum on nutrition. Stanford University’s 10th president. In 2005, he became the Bing Teaching Award in 1992, the first year it was presented. inaugural holder of the Bing Presidential Professorship. He was cited for “the most extraordinarily positive testi- A pioneer in computer architecture, in 1981 Dr. mony from students.” Hennessy drew together researchers to focus on a com- Etchemendy served as senior associate dean in the Stanford Administration puter architecture known as RISC (Reduced Instruction School of Humanities and Sciences from 1993 to 1997. Set Computer), a technology that has revolutionized the He was director of the Center for the Study of Language President computer industry by increasing performance while reduc- and Information prior to that. He was deputy chair of John Hennessy ing costs. In addition to his role in the basic research, Dr. the search committee that nominated John Hennessy Provost Hennessy helped transfer this technology to industry. In to be Stanford’s 10th president. He also chaired the John Etchemendy 1984, he cofounded MIPS Computer Systems, now MIPS Commission on Technology in Teaching and Learning Vice President for Public Affairs Technologies, which designs microprocessors. In recent that President Gerhard Casper established to explore David Demarest years, his research has focused on the architecture of high- ways to enhance traditional teaching methods through performance computers. technology. Etchemendy served on the advisory board of Vice President for Business Affairs Dr. Hennessy is a recipient of the 2000 IEEE John the Academic Council in 1998-99, and has been a fresh- and Chief Financial Officer von Neumann Medal, the 2000 ASEE Benjamin Garver man adviser. Randall S. Livingston Lamme Award, the 2001 ACM Eckert-Mauchly Award, Etchemendy was born in Reno, Nev., and earned his Vice President for Land, Buildings the 2001 Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award, a bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the University of Nevada, and Real Estate 2004 NEC C&C Prize for lifetime achievement in com- Reno. He was a lecturer at Princeton University from Robert Reidy puter science and engineering and a 2005 Founders Award 1981 to 1982 and an assistant professor there from 1982 Vice President for Development from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a to 1983. Martin Shell member of the National Academy of Engineering and the He is a member of the American Philosophical Vice President for Alumni Affairs and National Academy of Sciences, and he is a fellow of the Association, on the governing council of the Association for President, Stanford Alumni Association American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Association Symbolic Logic, an editor of the Journal of Symbolic Logic, Howard Wolf for Computing Machinery, and the Institute of Electrical and on the editorial boards of Synthese and Philosophia and Electronics Engineers. Mathematica. Vice President and General Counsel He has lectured and published widely and is the co- Debra Zumwalt author of two internationally used undergraduate and graduate textbooks on computer architecture design. Dr. Hennessy earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Villanova University and his master’s and doctoral degrees in computer science from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

192 • WWW.GOSTANFORD.COM The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics 080 ULO OCIGSAFPAE RFLSOPNNS 070 EIWTATO ALSPVLO HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK Bob (women’s tennis), Alex Clayton (men’s tennis) and Alix mittees on Financial Aid and Amateurism, the Special BOWLSBY Klineman (women’s volleyball) – earned national fresh- Committee to Review Amateurism Issues and the Special man of the year accolades. Committee to Review Financial Conditions in Athletics. Stanford student-athletes continue to excel in the class- Bowlsby has also served as an Executive Committee THE JAQUISH & room, as 14 Cardinal student-athletes earned academic member with both the National Association of Collegiate KENNINGER All-America status during the 2007-08 season. Six Stanford Directors of Athletics and the Division I-A Athletic DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS student-athletes – Neftalem Araia (cross country), Russell Directors Association and served as President of the I-A Brown (track and field), Rachel Buehler (women’s soccer), organization for two years. Tanner Gardner (wrestling), Rob Grube (men’s golf) and The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Arianna Lambie (women’s cross country) – were named Athletics (NACDA) named Bowlsby in 2001-02 as Central Pac-10 Scholar Athletes of the Year. Region Athletic Director of the Year and Sports Business ne of the most respected and admired athletic admin- Ten Stanford student-athletes – Araia, Buehler, Dylan Journal selected him from the four regional award winners Oistrators in the nation, Bob Bowlsby enters his third Carney (men’s gymnastics), Michael Garcia (men’s track as the National Athletics Director of the Year. The award full year as the Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics and field), Gardner, Sandy Hohener (men’s water polo), highlights the efforts of the athletic directors for their at Stanford University, a position he was appointed to on Graeme Hoste (men’s track and field), Josh Hustedt (track commitment and positive contributions to campuses and April 25, 2006 after spending 15 years at the helm of the and field), Lambie and Laura Shane (lacrosse) – were named their surrounding communities. University of Iowa’s athletic program. In his initial two NCAA Postgraduate Scholars. In addition, Carney was the As the chief administrator for Iowa’s athletic depart- years in the position, Stanford has continued its well-earned recipient of the Walter Byers Postgraduate Scholarship, the ment from 1991-2006, Bowlsby earned a reputation as reputation of fielding the most successful and wide-ranging highest academic honor in intercollegiate athletics. one of the most admired, energetic and ambitious athletic Division I-A athletic programs in the nation. Bowlsby continues to leave his mark in Stanford’s administrators in the nation. Bowlsby guided and super- As Stanford’s sixth athletic director, Bowlsby succeeds coaching circles. Under first-year head coach Jim vised the merger of the Hawkeye’s women’s and men’s Ted Leland (1991-2005), Andy Geiger (1979-90), Joe Harbaugh, the Stanford football team was on of the most athletics departments while enabling Iowa to maintain its Ruetz (1972-78), (1963-71) and Al Masters improved squads in the Pac-10 Conference last season, standing as one of the most visible and successful Division (1925-63). Bowlsby directs a department that includes as evident of wins over top-ranked (USA Today) USC I athletic programs. 35 intercollegiate varsity teams – 15 men’s, 19 women’s and defending Pac-10 Conference co-champion Cal. Last Under his leadership, Iowa enjoyed unprecedented and one coed – plus the physical education department, spring, Bowlsby ushered in a new era of Stanford basket- success and growth in the area of fund raising and facili- intramurals, club sports, open recreation and the Stanford ball with the hiring of head coach . ties. Bowlsby and the UI Development staff put in place Golf Course. The department has an annual budget of Throughout his career, Bowlsby has emerged as a $25 million in endowments to help support Hawkeye approximately $75 million and a staff of over 225. national leader in intercollegiate and amateur athletics. student-athlete scholarship aid. In addition, he managed “Bob Bowlsby represents the best professional and He was named in February, 2007, to the United States the planning and construction of $120 million in facility personal values when it comes to student-athletes,” said Olympic Committee Board of Directors. projects on campus, including an $87 million renovation Stanford University Provost John Etchemendy. “He He has previously served as President of the NCAA to Kinnick Stadium. understands that the success of an athletics program is not Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association (2002-03), A native of Waterloo, Iowa, Bowlsby became Iowa’s simply measured in wins and losses, but in the academic Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee 10th Athletic Director in June, 1991, after serving in the achievements and character of the young women and men for two years (2003-05) and a committee member for five same role at the University of Northern Iowa since 1984. who work so hard on the field and in the classroom.” years, Chair of the Big Ten Administrator’s Council (2002- Bowlsby earned his bachelor’s degree from Moorhead State Under his administrative guidance, Stanford claimed its 04) and Chair of the NCAA Management Council. University (Minnesota) in 1975 and his master’s degree unprecedented 14th straight U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Bowlsby was appointed by President George Bush from the University of Iowa in 1978. He and his wife, Cup last year, emblematic of the top overall program in the as a member of the Commission on Opportunities in Candice, have four children: Lisa, Matt, Rachel and Kyle. country. Sixteen Stanford teams boasted Top 10 finishes, Athletics in 2002-03. The committee was led by U.S. winning national championships in women’s cross country Secretary of Education Rod Paige. and synchronized swimming. In addition, the women’s vol- Bowlsby was elected chair of the NCAA Olympic Stanford Athletic Directors leyball, women’s basketball and men’s golf teams enjoyed Sports Liaison Committee and represented the NCAA as Al Masters ...... 1925-63 runner-up NCAA Tournament finishes in their respective one of two voting members on the United States Olympic Chuck Taylor ...... 1963-71 sports, while the men’s basketball team advanced to the Committee Board of Directors. He served as a member of Joe Ruetz ...... 1972-78 Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Eight Stanford teams the NCAA/U.S. Olympic Committee Task Force chaired Andy Geiger ...... 1979-90 claimed conference championships. by Cedric Dempsey and George Steinbrenner. Stanford’s student-athletes were also highly-decorated In addition, Bowlsby served as chair of the NCAA Ted Leland ...... 1991-2005 last season. Two players – Foluke Akinradewo (women’s Wrestling Committee and has served on NCAA com- Bob Bowlsby ...... 2006-Present volleyball) and Candice Wiggins (women’s basketball) – earned national player of the year honors while nine student-athletes earned conference player of the year marks. In addition, three student-athletes – Hilary Barte RECORDS HOME OF CHAMPIONS

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Stanford Athletics Directory Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 E. Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Athletic Department Main Line: ...... (650) 723-4591 Fax: ...... 725-8642 Website: ...... www.gostanford.com Bob Bowlsby, Athletic Director ...... 723-4596 Ray Purpur, Deputy Director DAPER ...... 723-1820 Ron Coverson, Assistant A.D. – Human Resources ...... 724-2903 Beth Goode, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Intercollegiate Services/SWA ...... 725-2571 Chris Hutchins, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Bob Bowlsby Ray Purpur Ron Coverson External Relations ...... 725-6366 The Jaquish & Kenninger Deputy Director of Athletics, Assistant Athletic Director, Earl Koberlein, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Director of Athletics Physical Education and Director of Human Resources Intercollegiate Sports ...... 725-0781 Recreation Darrin Nelson, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Program Services .... 725-8150 Jeff Shilling, Senior Assoc. A.D. – Development ...... 736-8389 Brian Talbott, Assistant A.D. – Accounting and Finance ... 723-8113 Scott Alexander, Assoc. Director of Development/ Major Gifts ...... 723-3076 Scott Anderson, Head Athletic Trainer ...... 498-6451 Megan Boone, Assistant A.D. – Compliance Services ..... 723-6150 Skip Braatz, Assistant A.D. - Facilities ...... 725-2972 Susan Burk, Assistant A.D. – Student Services ...... 723-1041 Darcie Bransford, Assoc. Director of Development/ Major Gifts ...... 723-1004 Bob Carruesco, Assistant A.D., Marketing ...... 725-7594 Jenny Claypool, Director of Championships ...... 725-7244 Ron Forbes, Director of Strength and Conditioning ...... 723-9101 David Gonzales, Director of Photography ...... 725-8572 Cheryl Hammitt, Director of Ticket Operations ...... 723-1021 Beth Goode Chris Hutchins Earl Koberlein Gary Hazelitt, Head Equipment Manager ...... 723-1158 Senior Associate Athletic Senior Associate Athletic Senior Associate Athletic David Hubbard, General Manager of Cardinal Sports LLC .. 725-0787 Moira Jamati, Director of Athletic Training Director, Intercollegiate Director, External Relations Director, Intercollegiate Sports and Rehabilitation ...... 724-3302 Services/SWA Brandon Marcello, Director of Sports Performance ...... 723-9101 Ellen Markman, Faculty Athletic Representative ...... 725-2427 Dr. Gordon Matheson, Director of Sports Medicine ...... 723-2258 Rich Muschell, Assistant A.D. of Ticket Sales ...... 725-2364 John Nelson, Computer Resources Associate ...... 725-4357 Carl Reed, Assistant A.D. – Facilities, Operations and Events ...... 723-3576 Barbara Reich, Administrative Assistant to the Athletic Director ...... 723-4596 Russell Scheil, Computer Resources Associate ...... 725-4357 David Schinski, Assistant A.D. – Capital Planning ...... 725-7947 Ken So, Webmaster ...... 724-1002 Marie Vasquez, Director of External Relations/ Special Projects ...... 724-3479 Jim Young, Senior Assistant A.D. – Media Relations ...... 721-1989

Pacific-10 Conference ...... (925) 932-4411 Darrin Nelson Jeff Shilling Eric Stein 1350 Treat Blvd., Suite 500 Senior Associate Athletic Senior Associate Athletic Senior Associate Athletic Walnut Creek, CA 94597 Director, Program Services Director, Development Director, Physical Education, Fax: ...... (925) 932-4601 Recreation and Wellness Website: ...... www.pac-10.org

Brian Talbott Assistant Athletic Director, Accounting and Finance

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Mark Marquess Johnny Dawkins Tara VanDerveer Jason Dunn Dr. Rick Schavone Lisa Milgram George Pogosov Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Cross Country Men’s & Women’s Fencing Fencing Diving

Lesley Irvine Jim Harbaugh Conrad Ray Caroline O’Connor Thom Glielmi Kristen Smyth Amy Bokker Field Hockey Football Men’s Golf Women’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Gymnastics Lacrosse

Craig Amerkhanian Al Acosta Yasmin Farooq John Vandemoer Bret Simon Paul Ratcliffe John Rittman Men’s Rowing Women’s Lightweight Women’s Rowing Sailing Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Rowing

Mark Talbott Skip Kenney Heather Olson Lea Maurer John Whitlinger Lele Forood Edrick Floreal Women’s Squash Men’s Swimming Synchronized Women’s Swimming Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Track & Field Swimming HOME OF CHAMPIONS

John Kosty John Dunning John Vargas John Tanner Jason Borrelli Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Men’s Water Polo Women’s Water Polo Wrestling

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Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation Principles That Guide Us

staff to maximize their health and fitness opportunities throughout their lives. We Will Serve • By respecting, honoring and responding to the needs of our student-athletes, coaches, colleagues, advocates and members of our larger community. • By encouraging innovation and creativity. We will harness technology to extend our reach and to interface with our various internal and external constituencies. • Through fiscal responsibility in all elements of departmental operations. • By advancing outreach as a fundamental component of the department, we will strive to enhance the overall mission of the University through competitive excellence, effective outreach and an on-going commitment to customer service. • By utilizing the department resources and physical We Will Teach We Will Lead facilities to serve the campus community, our alumni • By encouraging our student-athletes to capture all the joy, • By being the model of success, of universal opportunity, and our supporters throughout the world. power and extraordinary personal growth that comes to and of unwavering commitment to the ideal of the • By valuing our heritage, and in doing so we commit those who compete and support athletic excellence. scholar-athlete. ourselves to championship caliber athletic achievement • By hiring and retaining the best coaches and staff • By operating with integrity as we follow the spirit and and the on-going enhancement of the traditions of members available and arming them with the tools to the letter of each rule. Integrity will be displayed in our achieve at the highest level. policies, performances and programs. • By fostering and nurturing a coaching, physical • By continuing our long history of conference and education and recreation staff that is committed to national prominence through a commitment to cutting teaching with integrity & ambition and that performs edge involvement in athletic issues. in a manner which is consistent with the academic priorities of Stanford University. • By recognizing the need to work as a team while valuing each individual’s unique characteristics and abilities. • By committing ourselves to the personal development and well being of our student-athletes and staff. Those who participate at all levels will learn the benefits of teamwork, discipline, goal setting, physical fitness, healthy lifestyles, character development, self confidence, sportsmanship, and an appreciation for lifelong learning.

Stanford Athletics, including leadership, individual and team achievementDepartment & intense pride and loyalty. of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation MISSION STATEMENT We Will Win From its founding in 1891, Stanford University’s • By maximizing our effort in every competition, on every leaders have believed that physical activity is team and in every setting where skill, determination and valuable for its own sake and that vigorous exercise hard work combine to achieve singularly successful is complementary to the educational purposes results. of the university. Within this context for human • By having an uncompromising commitment to development, it is the mission of Stanford’s Conference and National championships and by Department of Athletics, Physical Education providing each student-athlete with the tools necessary and Recreation to offer a wide range of high to be successful at the highest levels of both academic quality programs which will encourage and and athletic performance. facilitate all participants to realize opportunities • By creating a commitment to a university-wide wellness for championship athletic participation, physical culture that will allow Stanford students, faculty and fitness, health and well being.

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Arrillaga Family Sports RECORDS Center HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK

The Arrillaga Family Sports Center is a state-of-the-art facility that helps give Stanford one of the finest athletic centers in the country.

Arrillaga Family Sports Center The Arrillaga Center for Sports and he Arrillaga Family Sports Center, which opened in Recreation TJanuary of 1994, is the home of the Stanford Athletic The 75,000 square foot Arrillaga Center for Sports and Department. Funded by the gifts of 23 donors, the Arrillaga Recreation is a recreation facility for students, faculty and Family Sports Center is a state-of-the-art facility that helps staff. It includes an 11,000 square foot fitness room with give Stanford one of the finest sets of athletic facilities in weight machines and cardio equipment; the Erickson the country. Included in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center Family Courts (three full length basketball courts); the are Athletic Department administrative and coaching staff Whiting Family Climbing Wall; seven squash courts, includ- offices, an indoor basketball practice court, the Sydney ing one glass competition court; the Fencing Center, which and Theodore Rosenberg Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame is home to Stanford’s Fencing team; and a 3,600 square foot Room, the Harvey Bernhard Football Locker Room, a studio used for yoga, Tae Kwan Do, wrestling and other recreation locker room, a wrestling/martial arts room, a activities. Also located in the building for use by Stanford’s sports medicine center, a 16,000 square foot weight training varsity intercollegiate student-athletes are the Lacob Family facility, a dining room which is open to the public and used Sports Medicine and Human Performance Center as well as for student-athlete training table, a conference center and the Rosenberg Academic Resource Center. other ancillary facilities.

Stanford’s Athletic Hall of Fame Room includes numerous NCAA trophies and historical displays marking Stanford’s great athletic heritage.

Visitors to the Athletic Hall of Fame will see a complete list of all Hall of Fame members, historical displays of Stanford’s athletic teams and a trophy case which houses all of Stanford’s NCAA championship trophies. Named areas in the Sports Center include the John and Kathy Kissick Auditorium; the Howie Dallmar Basketball Court, given by Glenn and Pauline DeKraker; the Phillip H. and Penelope P. Knight Sports Medicine Center; the Forman Family Athletic Director’s Suite; the Weintz

Wrestling and Martial Arts Room; and the Sydney and HOME OF CHAMPIONS The Arrillaga Family Sports Center, opened in January of Theodore Rosenberg Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame 1994, includes a 16,000 square foot weight training facility, Room. wrestling room, locker facilities, a basketball court, dining room, training facilities, Hall of Fame room, meeting halls The Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation, which and Athletic Department offices. opened in 2006, provides numerous facilities for intercollegiate and recreational sports.

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U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup

U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup 2007-08 Final Standings 1. STANFORD 1461.00 14. North Carolina 978.50 2. UCLA 1182.00 15. Florida State 971.50 3. Michigan 1154.50 16. Tennessee 953.75 4. Arizona State 1148.00 17. Virginia 869.00 5. Texas 1129.50 18. Wisconsin 830.50 6. Florida 1126.75 19. Duke 821.00 7. California 1120.00 20. Auburn 761.50 8. Louisiana State 1085.00 21. Notre Dame 760.50 9. Penn State 1041.00 22. Washington 745.25 10. Georgia 1040.00 23. Oklahoma 714.00 11. Ohio State 1034.75 24. Arkansas 697.00 12. Texas A&M 1031.00 25. Alabama 683.00 13. USC 1011.25

tanford captured its unprecedented 14th consecutive Spring SU.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup last year, finishing Stanford teams followed up their strong winter perfor- with a total of 1461 points after placing in 21 postseason mances with an impressive spring, netting 468.00 points. championships and earning points in the maximum 10 The Stanford women’s water polo team placed third at women’s sports and nine men’s sports. Stanford boasted the NCAA Championships while the men’s golf team and an impressive 12 top-five finishes, winning a national women’s tennis team finished second and fifth, respec- championship in women’s cross country, placing sec- tively, at their NCAA Championship events. Stanford also ond in women’s volleyball, women’s basketball, men’s placed ninth in women’s track and field, 17th in men’s gymnastics and men’s golf, third in men’s and women’s tennis and 25th in women’s golf. swimming, women’s gymnastics, women’s water polo and fifth in women’s indoor track and field and women’s ten- nis. Stanford also finished seventh in men’s indoor track, eighth in fencing, ninth in women’s soccer, softball and men’s basketball, 17th in men’s tennis and 19th in men’s cross country and wrestling.

Winter Stanford took control of the Directors’ Cup standings with a strong showing in the winter, as 10 Cardinal teams accounted for 767 points. Stanford women’s basketball team advanced to the championship game of the NCAA Tournament while the Cardinal men’s and women’s gym- nastics team finished second and third, respectively, at the NCAA Championships. Stanford finished third in men’s and women’s swimming, fifth in women’s indoor track and field, seventh in men’s indoor track and field, eighth in fencing, Directors’ Cup Overview Fall ninth in men’s basketball and 19th in wrestling. The Sports Academy Directors’ Cup was developed as Stanford finished fall competition with 315 points, a joint effort between the National Collegiate Association good for third place in the Division I Sports Academy of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Directors’ Cup standings behind California (370) and USA Today in 1993-94 in an effort to honor universities USC (343). The Cardinal scored points in five of nine that strive for success in all of their sports programs. The fall sports, led by a strong showing by the women’s program was expanded in 1995-96 to include Division cross country team, which captured its third straight II, III and the NAIA. Each institution is awarded points NCAA championship. The women’s volleyball team made based on an institutions finish in 20 sports – 10 each for another appearance in the NCAA title match, while the men and women. women’s field hockey (9th), women’s soccer (NCAA third round) and men’s cross country teams (19th NCAAs) all enjoyed strong fall showings.

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Stanford’s Champions RECORDS HISTORY AND HONORS MAPLES PAVILION TRADTION 2007-08 REVIEW OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF 2008-09 OUTLOOK

CAA championships are commonplace at Stanford NUniversity, as Cardinal teams have won national titles at an unprecedented rate, including a national-best 79 since 1980 and 56 since 1990. Stanford has won at least one NCAA championship for 32 consecutive years and has won four national titles in a single season nine times. Nine different Stanford teams have won at least five national titles, including men’s tennis (18), women’s ten- nis (16), men’s water polo (11), women’s swimming and diving (9), men’s swimming and diving (8), men’s golf (8), women’s volleyball (6), synchronized swimming (6) and women’s cross country (5). A total of 19 Stanford teams have won at least one national championship. Stanford teams have won a total of 109 national cham- pionships. In NCAA competition, Cardinal teams have won 95 team titles, including 58 men’s championships and an NCAA-best 37 women’s titles.

Stanford Championship Facts Total National Championships: ...... 109 Stanford has won three straight NCAA women’s Stanford captured the 2007 NCAA men’s golf championship. Total NCAA Championships: ...... 95 cross country championships. Men’s: ...... 58 Women’s: ...... 37 Other National Championships: ...... 14 * As of 7/1/08

Titles By Sport Women’s Cross Country ... 5 Women’s Swimming * AIAW + Helms ^ ICYRA ! Rissman 1996 Vin Lananna & Diving ...... 9 • Unoffi cial title # U.S. Collegiate 2003 Dena Evans 1980* Claudia Kolb Thomas Note: NCAA titles unless otherwise noted 2005 Peter Tegen 1983 George Haines Baseball ...... 2 2006 Peter Tegen 1989 Richard Quick 1987 2007 Peter Tegen 1992 Richard Quick 1988 Mark Marquess Football ...... 1 1993 Richard Quick Men’s Basketball ...... 3 1926 Glenn “Pop” Warner! 1994 Richard Quick 1937 John W. Bunn+ Men’s Golf ...... 8 1995 Richard Quick 1938 John W. Bunn+ 1938 Eddie Twiggs 1996 Richard Quick 1942 Everett Dean 1939 Eddie Twiggs 1998 Richard Quick Women’s Basketball ...... 2 1941 Eddie Twiggs Men’s Tennis ...... 18 1990 Tara VanDerveer 1942 Eddie Twiggs 1942• John Lamb 1992 Tara VanDerveer 1946 Eddie Twiggs 1973 Dick Gould Stanford’s women’s tennis program has won five of the last eight NCAA Men’s Cross Country ...... 4 1953 Eddie Twiggs 1974 Dick Gould championships. 1996 Vin Lananna 1994 Wally Goodwin 1977 Dick Gould 1997 Vin Lananna 2007 Conrad Ray 1978 Dick Gould 2001 Lele Forood Men’s Water Polo ...... 11 2002 Vin Lananna Men’s Gymnastics ...... 3 1980 Dick Gould 2002 Lele Forood 1963• Jim Gaughran 2003 Andy Gerard 1992 Sadao Hamada 1981 Dick Gould 2004 Lele Forood 1976 Art Lambert 1993 Sadao Hamada 1983 Dick Gould 2005 Lele Forood 1978 Dante Dettamanti 1995 Sadao Hamada 1986 Dick Gould 2006 Lele Forood 1980 Dante Dettamanti 1988 Dick Gould Men’s Track & Field ...... 4 1981 Dante Dettamanti Co-ed Sailing ...... 1 1989 Dick Gould 1985 Dante Dettamanti 1997^ Steve Bourdow 1925 Dink Templeton 1990 Dick Gould 1928 Dink Templeton 1986 Dante Dettamanti Men’s Swimming & Diving 8 1992 Dick Gould 1934 Dink Templeton 1994 Dante Dettamanti 1967 Jim Gaughran 1995 Dick Gould 2000 Vin Lananna 1995 Dante Dettamanti 1985 Skip Kenney 1996 Dick Gould Men’s Volleyball ...... 1 2001 Dante Dettamanti 1986 Skip Kenney 1997 Dick Gould 2002 John Vargas 1987 Skip Kenney 1998 Dick Gould 1997 Ruben Nieves Women’s Volleyball ...... 6 Women’s Water Polo ...... 1 1992 Skip Kenney 2000 Dick Gould 2002 John Tanner 1993 Skip Kenney Women’s Tennis ...... 16 1992 Don Shaw 1994 Skip Kenney 1978* Anne Gould 1994 Don Shaw 1998 Skip Kenney 1982 Frank Brennan 1996 Don Shaw Synchronized Swimming ... 6 1984 Frank Brennan 1997 Don Shaw 1998# Vickey Weir 1986 Frank Brennan 2001 John Dunning 1999# Gail Emory 1987 Frank Brennan 2004 John Dunning HOME OF CHAMPIONS 2005# Heather Olson 1988 Frank Brennan 2006# Heather Olson 1989 Frank Brennan 2007# Heather Olson 1990 Frank Brennan The Stanford synchronized 2008# Heather Olson 1991 Frank Brennan swimming team captured its fourth 1997 Frank Brennan consecutive National Collegiate title 1999 Frank Brennan in 2008.

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#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #10 Mitch Johnson Landry Fields Jarrett Mann Anthony Goods Jeremy Green Drew Shiller Guard • Sr. • 6-1 • 185 Guard/Forward • Jr. • 6-7 • 210 Guard • Fr. • 6-3 • 180 Guard • Sr. • 6-3 • 200 Guard • Fr. • 6-4 • 190 Guard • Jr. • 6-0 • 170 Seattle, WA Long Beach, CA Middletown, DE Corona, CA Austin, TX Burlingame, CA

#13 #15 #22 #24 #32 #34 Emmanuel Igbinosa Lawrence Hill Kenny Brown Josh Owens Da’Veed Dildy Will Paul Guard • Jr. • 6-2 • 185 Forward • Sr. • 6-8 • 220 Guard • Sr. • 6-2 • 200 Forward/Center • So. • 6-8 • 215 Guard • So. • 6-4 • 185 Center • So. • 6-10 • 250 Houston, TX Glendale, AZ Southlake, TX Kennesaw, GA Chicago, IL Corpus Christi, TX

#50 #51 #52 Johnny Dawkins Dick Davey Rodney Tention Jack Trotter Elliott Bullock Matei Daian Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Forward • Fr. • 6-9 • 200 Forward/Center • Fr. • 6-10 • 220 Center • Fr. • 6-10 • 220 Moraga, CA Salt Lake City, UT Bucharest, Romania

Mike Schrage Jeff LaMere Charles Payne Mark Sembrowich Tomoo Yamada Preston Greene Assistant Coach Assistant A.D./ Director of Student-Athlete Academic/Recruiting Athletic Trainer Assistant Strength and Director of Basketball Development/ Coordinator Conditioning Coach Operations External Relations

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