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Gostanford.Com • #Gostanford @Stanfordwbb Game 15 No. 5 Stanford (13-1, 2-0 Pac-12) vs. California (8-5, 0-2 Pac-12) January 10, 2020 • Stanford, Calif. • Maples Pavilion • 7 p.m. TV: Pac-12 Networks (Kate Scott/Mary Murphy) | Audio: TuneIn/GoStanford.com (Kevin Danna) GOSTANFORD.COM • #GOSTANFORD @STANFORDWBB 2019-20 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS THE GAME: No. 5 Stanford (13-1, 2-0) resumes its STANFORD AT A GLANCE oldest rivalry with Bay-area foe California (8-5, 0-2) Game 15 OCTOBER at Maples Pavilion on Friday, Jan. 10 at 7 p.m. Kate Overall Record .........................................................13-1 29 Beijing Normal (Ex.) W, 100-58 Scott and Mary Murphy have the call on Pac-12 Net- Pac-12 Record ............................................................2-0 works and Kevin Danna will handle the radio broad- NOVEMBER Home Record .............................................................9-0 cast on TuneIn and GoStanford.com. 2 USA Basketball (Ex.) L, 80-95 Road Record ..............................................................1-1 5 Eastern Washington W, 92-27 Neutral Record ...........................................................3-0 9 at San Francisco (Chase Center) W, 97-71 THE RUNDOWN: Stanford swept its opening Pac-12 14 Northern Colorado W, 90-36 weekend against the Washington schools, defeat- 17 Gonzaga W, 76-70 (OT) ing Washington State 77-58 on Friday before a 77-56 HEAD COACH TARA VANDERVEER 24 Buffalo W, 88-69 win over Washington Sunday ... The Cardinal held Stanford Record (34th year) ..............................928-197 28 vs. California Baptist (1) W, 83-78 strong at No. 5 in the latest AP Top 25 for the third Career Record (41st year) ...............................1,080-248 (1) 29 vs. #18 Syracuse W, 77-59 week in a row ... The Cardinal is one of three Pac-12 All-Time vs. California............................................62-12 (1) 30 vs. #10 Mississippi State W, 67-62 schools in the top five ... Kiana Williams poured in 20 points against the Huskies, moving to 38th all- SERIES HISTORY DECEMBER time at Stanford ... Williams’ 181 3-pointers are 10 15 Ohio State (P12N) W, 71-52 All-Time vs. California............................................71-21 away from tying Jennifer Azzi (1987-90) for 10th in 18 #23 Tennessee (P12N) W, 78-51 At Stanford ...............................................................33-8 school history ... Haley Jones scored in double fig- 22 at Texas (ESPN2) L, 64-69 At California ...........................................................30-13 ures in each of Stanford’s first two Pac-12 victories, 28 UC Davis W, 67-55 Neutral .......................................................................8-0 the first Cardinal freshman to do so since Chiney Streak ............................................................Stanford, 2 JANUARY Ogwumike in 2011 ... Hannah Jump is first in the 3 Washington State * (P12N) W, 77-58 Pac-12 (NCAA minimum of two made per game) Last Stanford Win .........................3/8/19 (72-54 @ P12) 5 Washington * (P12N) W, 77-56 and fifth nationally in 3-point field goal percentage Last California Win.......................1/31/19 (81-80 @ Cal) 10 California * (P12N) 7 p.m. (.483) ... Of Stanford’s 24 McDonald’s All-Americans 12 at California * (P12N) 5 p.m. all-time, nine are on this year’s Cardinal roster and VS. CALIFORNIA: Stanford has met California on 16 at Oregon * (ESPN/ESPN2) 6 p.m. 12 players were rated as five-star talents coming the court more than any other school, with the Car- 19 at Oregon State * (P12N) noon out of HS ... Tara VanDerveer has a 1,080-248 (.813) dinal holding a 71-21 advantage in the all-time se- 24 Colorado * (P12N) 7 p.m. record as a collegiate head coach and is 19 victo- ries. Stanford has won four straight over the Bears 26 Utah * (P12N) noon ries shy of passing Pat Summitt (1,098) as the win- inside of Maples Pavilion, including a 75-50 victory 31 at Washington * (P12N) 7 p.m. ningest coach in women’s college basketball history last season, one of two wins in three meetings on FEBRUARY ... Stanford is 18th nationally in field goal percent- the year. Overall, Stanford has won eight of the last 2 at Washington State * (P12N) noon age (.465) and 10th in field goal percentage defense 10 between the two Bay Area teams. 7 UCLA * (P12N) 8 p.m. (.330). 9 USC * (P12N) noon STANFORD PROBABLE STARTERS 14 at Utah * (P12N) 7 p.m. MT No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG APG 16 at Colorado * (P12N) noon MT 4 Nadia Fingall F 6-3 Sr. 7.8 4.9 0.6 21 Oregon State * (P12N) 8 p.m. 5 Francesca Belibi F 6-1 Fr. 6.4 5.3 0.9 24 Oregon * (ESPN2) 6 p.m. 28 at Arizona * (P12N) 6 p.m. MT 12 Lexie Hull G 6-0 So. 13.2 6.2 2.0 23 Kiana Williams G 5-8 Jr. 12.4 3.1 3.8 MARCH 30 Haley Jones G 6-1 Fr. 10.8 4.4 2.3 1 at Arizona State * (P12N) noon MT 5-8 Pac-12 Tournament (2) TBD STANFORD OFF THE BENCH No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG APG (1) – Victoria Invitational; Victoria, British Columbia 3 Anna Wilson G 5-9 Sr. 2.4 2.4 1.7 (2) – Pac-12 Tournament; Las Vegas, Nev. 10 Alyssa Jerome F 6-3 Jr. 3.9 2.6 1.2 * – Pac-12 game; All times local and subject to change; 11 Ashten Prechtel F 6-5 Fr. 5.3 4.5 0.7 Home games in Bold; [#] - Indicates national ranking (AP) (P12N) - Game televised on Pac-12 Networks; 14 Mikaela Brewer G 5-10 Sr. -- -- -- (ESPN/ESPN2) - Game televised on ESPN family of networks 15 Maya Dodson F 6-3 Jr. -- -- -- 20 Estella Moschkau G 6-1 Jr. 2.7 0.4 0.0 Athletic Communications 21 DiJonai Carrington G 5-11 Sr. 7.6 5.2 1.0 WBB Contact .......................................Wilder Treadway 24 Lacie Hull G 6-1 So. 4.7 3.0 1.3 Cell Phone ...................................... (859) 433-8204 33 Hannah Jump G 6-0 Fr. 7.2 0.7 0.3 E-Mail [email protected] 54 Jenna Brown G 5-10 So. 1.7 0.6 0.8 1990 & 1992 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 13 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES • 23 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS • 13 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Stanford Women’s Basketball • Game 15 • Stanford vs. California • Stanford, Calif. • January 10, 2019 QUICK FACTS WHAT TO EXPECT » The University • The Cardinal is seeking its fourth straight 3-0 start to Pac-12 play. • Tara VanDerveer has an all-time record of 499-78 (.865) in the regular season of the Pac-12. A win Location .................................................. Stanford, Calif. against California would make her the first women’s basketball head coach with that many wins in a Founded ...................................................................1891 single Division I conference. Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma has over 500 league wins but 102 are AAC Enrollment ......................16,520 (7,083 undergraduate) wins and 402 came when UConn was a member of the Big East. Nickname .......................................................... Cardinal Colors ...............................................Cardinal and White CATCHING YOU UP » Affiliation ............................................... NCAA Division I • The Cardinal went 2-0 in their opening Pac-12 weekend of the season, earning victories over Washing- Conference ........................................................... Pac-12 ton State and Washington. Stanford used consecutive scores of 77 points against both schools from President.......................................Marc Tessier-Lavigne The Apple State, holding the Cougars to 58 points and the Huskies to 56. Provost ..........................................................Persis Drell • Against WSU, it was the first half that vaulted Stanford ahead, as the Cardinal shot nearly 47 percent Director of Athletics ...................................Bernard Muir from the field and featured four players in double figures, led by a season-high 20-point performance Faculty Representative .................................. Jeff Koseff from Nadia Fingall, nearly a full year to the date after suffering a season-ending ACL injury in 2019. Senior Women’s Administrator ...................Beth Goode • It was a different stories vs. the Huskies, as Stanford entered the locker room knotted at 32-all at half- Athletic Department Phone ..................... 650-723-4591 time before exploding in the second half, outscoring Washington by 21. Kiana Williams led the way Ticket Office Phone ............................... 800-STANFORD with 20 points, nearly notching a double-double with nine assists. Home Facility .........................................Maples Pavilion • Also flirting with a double-double was Lexie Hull, who posted nine points and 11 rebounds. Eight Capacity ..................................................................7,233 players scored against Washington, as Stanford shot 53 percent from the field, including a 17-point Web Site .......................................www.gostanford.com outpouring on five 3-pointers from freshman Hannah Jump. • Haley Jones finished in double figures in both of the Cardinal’s first two conference games, becoming Stanford Women’s Basketball History the first freshman from Stanford to do so since Chiney Ogwumike in 2011. First Year ..................................... 1974-75 (46th season) All-Time Record .................................... 1,104-335 (.767) CARDINAL ROOTS » All-Time Pac-12 (since 1986-87) ................ 517-78 (.869) • Friday’s contest serves as the first between Tara VanDerveer and former player and assistant Charmin NCAA Championships ..............................2 (1990, 1992) Smith. Smith served 12 years as an assistant at Cal before being elevated to head coach last summer. NCAA Tournament Appearances .................... 33 (89-31) • Smith played four
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