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Cardinal Records Honor Roll Cardinal Records Honor Roll Kate Starbird – Points Scored (2,215) Brooke Smith – Field Goal Percentage (59.1) Kelley Suminski – Free Throw Percentage (.843) Sonja Henning – Assists (757), Steals (280) 82 2006-07 Stanford Basketball Honor Roll Vanessa Nygaard – Three-Pointers (210) Val Whiting – Free Throws (481) Blocked Shots (201) Nicole Powell – Rebounds per Game (9.6) Rebounds (1,143) Candice Wiggins – Points Per Game (19.6) 2006-07 Stanford Basketball 83 Single Season Team Records (Team stat records kept since 1978-79) Wins Games Scoring Games Played Most Wins/Season Highest Scoring Average 1. 36 (34-2) 1996-97 1. 34 1996-97 1. 92.8 1989-90 (3063) 2t. 35 (32-3) 2004-05 2t. 32 2004-05 2. 87.9 1988-89 (2724) 35 (32-3) 2001-02 32 2001-02 3. 85.7 1997-98 (2314) 35 (19-16) 1982-83 32 1989-90 4. 85.6 1991-92 (2825) 5. 34 (26-8) 2005-06 5. 30 1994-95 5. 85.4 1990-91 (2732) 6t. 33 (30-3) 1994-95 30 1991-92 6. 84.5 1994-95 (2788) 33 (30-3) 1991-92 7. 29 1995-96 7. 84.3 1996-97 (3033) 33 (32-1) 1989-90 8. 28 1988-89 8. 83.6 1993-94 (2592) 9t. 32 (27-5) 2002-03 9. 27 2003-04 9. 80.3 2001-02 (2809) 32 (29-3) 1995-96 27 2002-03 10. 79.0 1992-93 (2527) 32 (26-6) 1992-93 27 1987-88 Lowest Scoring Average: 59.9, 1983-84 32 (26-6) 1990-91 Fewest Wins/Season: 5, 1983-84 (1678) 32 (27-5) 1987-88 Highest Scoring Average, Conference Longest Winning Streak Fewest Games: 11 (8-3), 1974-75 1. 25 1996-97 Games: 92.4, 1989-90 (1664) 2t. 23 2004-05 Points Highest Scoring Margin 23 1995-96 Most Points 1. +26.6 1989-90 4t. 22 2001-02 1. 3063 1989-90 2. +23.7 1994-95 22 1988-89 2. 3033 1996-97 3. +23.2 1996-97 6. 20 1989-90 3. 2825 1991-92 4. +21.9 2004-05 Molly Goodenbour played on Stanford’s 1990 7t. 15 1997-98 4. 2809 2001-02 5. +19.6 1988-89 and 1992 NCAA Championship teams. 15 1994-95 6. +18.9 2001-02 5. 2788 1994-95 Field Goals 9t. 14 1993-94 6. 2732 1990-91 7. +17.9 1993-94 14 1987-88 7t. 2724 2004-05 8. +17.7 1995-96 Field Goals Made Longest Conference Win Streak: 48, 2724 1988-89 9t. +15.7 2005-06 1. 1160 1989-90 2/9/95-1/9/98 9. 2671 2005-06 +15.7 1992-93 2. 1093 1996-97 Longest Win Streak To Start A Season: 20, 10. 2592 1993-94 Lowest Scoring Margin: -12.8, 1983-84 3. 1058 1994-95 11/24/89-2/8/90 Fewest Points: 1678, 1983-84 Highest Scoring Margin, Conference 4t. 1027 2001-02 Longest Losing Streak: 11, 11/29/83- Most Points, Conference Games: 1664, Season: +27.5, 1989-90 1027 1988-89 1/14/84 & 2/1/85-3/10/85 1989-90 Lowest Opponent Scoring 6. 1021 1991-92 Longest Conference Losing Streak: 17, Average/Season 7. 1006 1990-91 2/1/85-3/1/86 1. 56.0 2004-05 (1959) 8. 999 2005-06 Highest Winning Percentage 2. 58.4 2003-04 (1986) 8. 994 2004-04 1. .970 (32-1) 1989-90 3. 58.9 2002-03 (1886) 9t. 961 1993-94 2. .944 (34-2) 1996-97 4. 59.3 1978-79 (1541) 961 1992-93 3t. .914 (32-3) 2004-05 5. 60.0 1995-96 (1919) Fewest Made Field Goals: 686, 1984-85 .914 (32-3) 2001-02 6. 60.8 1994-95 (2007) Field Goal Percentage 5t. .909 (30-3) 1994-95 7. 61.1 1996-97 (2201) 1. .521 1997-98 (800-1536) .909 (30-3) 1991-92 8. 61.4 2001-02 (2149) 2. .501 1989-90 (1160-2317) 7. .906 (29-3) 1995-96 9. 62.9 2005-06 (2137) 3. .491 1988-89 (1027-2092) 8. .903 (28-3) 1988-89 10. 63.3 1992-93 (2027) 4. .483 1991-92 (1021-2114) 9t. .844 (27-5) 2002-03 Highest Opponent Scoring Average: 5. .482 2004-05 (994-2063) .844 (27-5) 1987-88 72.7, 1983-84 (2035) 6. .479 1994-95 (1058-2211) Lowest Winning Percentage: .179 (5-23), Lowest Opponent Scoring Average, 7t. .477 2001-02 (1027-2151) 1983-84 Conference Games: 56.9, 2004-05 (1025) .477 1993-94 (961-2015) .477 1981-82 (773-1621) .477 1982-83 (946-1985) Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .432, 1998- 99 (770-1783) Highest Field Goal Percentage, Conference Games: .540, 1997-98 (549-1017) Field Goal Pct. Defense (Opp. FG%) 1. .346 2001-02 (756-2183) 2. .351 2004-05 (715-2035) 3. .372 1996-97 (806-2168) 4. .373 2005-06 (772-2072) 5. .377 2003-04 (742-1966) 6. .381 1992-93 (792-2079) 7. .384 2002-03 (703-1830) 8. .385 1995-96 (703-1828) 9t. .389 1994-95 (706-1814) .389 1979-80 (834-2146) Highest Opponent Field Goal Pct.: .488, 1983-84 (840-1720) Lowest Opponent Field Goal Pct., Conf. The 1989-90 recorded a winning percentage of .970 which still ranks as the best in school history. Games: .344, 2004-05 (370-1076) 84 2006-07 Stanford Basketball Single Season Team Records Rebounds Blocked Shots Total Rebounds Total Blocks (not kept before 1983-84) 1. 1574 1996-97 1. 196 2001-02 2. 1517 2001-02 2. 176 2000-01 3. 1425 1979-80 3. 146 2005-06 4. 1419 1991-92 4. 141 1989-90 5. 1412 1994-95 5. 137 1998-99 6. 1410 1992-93 6. 129 2004-05 7. 1395 2005-06 7. 124 1990-91 8. 1381 2004-05 8. 118 1999-2000 9. 1315 1995-96 9. 114 1996-97 10. 1297 1989-90 10t. 113 2003-04 Fewest Rebounds: 927, 1983-84 113 1988-89 Most Rebounds, Conference Games: 798, Fewest Team Blocks: 13, 1983-84 1994-95 Most Team Blocks, Conference Games: Rebound Average 101, 2000-01 1. 45.9 1979-80 Steals 2. 44.1 1992-93 3. 43.7 1996-97 Total Steals (not kept before 1983-84) 4. 43.3 2001-02 1. 358 1994-95 5. 43.2 1989-90 2. 345 1996-97 6. 43.0 1991-92 3. 337 1989-90 7. 42.8 1994-95 4. 334 2004-05 8. 42.8 1990-91 5. 333 1988-89 9. 41.7 1987-88 6. 319 1995-96 10. 41.1 1995-96 7. 313 1993-94 Lowest Rebound Average: 33.1, 1983-84 8. 300 1990-91 Highest Rebound Average, Conference 9. 289 1991-92 Games: 44.3, 1994-95 10. 282 1987-88 Rebound Margin Fewest Team Steals: 149, 1983-84 1. +9.2 1994-95 Most Team Steals, Conference Games: 213, 2. +8.5 1997-98 1988-89 3. +8.3 2001-02 4. +8.1 1996-97 5. +8.0 2002-03 Katy Steding was a member of the 1996 United States Olympic Team that won the gold medal in 6. +7.7 1989-90 Atlanta, Georgia. 7. +7.4 1979-80 3-Point Field Goals Free Throws 8. +6.2 2004-05 3-Pointers Made Free Throws Made 9. +5.8 1995-96 1. 258 2001-02 (258-657) 1. 642 1996-97 10. +4.4 1991-92 2. 256 2003-04 (256-679) 2. 633 1991-92 Lowest Rebound Margin: -4.1, 1984-85 3. 241 2005-06 (241-609) 3. 612 1982-83 Highest Rebound Margin, Conference 4. 221 2004-05 (206-581) 4. 593 1990-91 Games: +12.1, 1997-98 5. 219 2002-03 (219-612) 5. 566 1989-90 Assists 6. 213 1999-2000 (213-522) 6. 563 1997-98 7. 205 1996-97 (205-544) 7. 535 1988-89 Total Assists 8. 188 2000-01 (188-504) 8. 526 1994-95 1. 758 1989-90 9. 178 1995-96 (178-544) 9. 521 1995-96 2. 682 1994-95 10. 177 1989-90 (177-420) 10. 515 2004-05 3. 672 2001-02 Fewest 3-Pointers Made: 100, 1987-88 Fewest Free Throws Made: 293, 1978-79 4. 666 1996-97 (100-278) Most Free Throws Made, Conference 5. 656 1988-89 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made, Conf. Games: 392, 1997-98 6. 646 1990-91 7. 614 1993-94 Games: 146, 2003-04 (146-354) Free Throw Percentage 8. 613 1991-92 3-Point Percentage 1. .808 2003-04 (476-589) 9. 599 1992-93 1. .441 1988-89 (135-306) 2. .773 2002-03 (472-611) 10. 582 2005-06 2. .421 1989-90 (177-420) 3. .764 1989-90 (566-741) Fewest Team Assists: 296, 1978-79 3. .408 1999-2000 (213-522) 4. .761 1982-83 (612-804) Most Team Assists, Conference Games: 4. .396 1997-98 (151-381) 7. .752 2004-05 (515-685) 418, 1989-90 5. .396 2005-06 (241-609) 6. .742 1987-88 (451-608) 6. .393 2001-02 (258-657) 7. .737 1993-94 (499-677) 7. .388 1993-94 (171-441) 8. .735 1991-92 (633-861) 8. .380 2004-05 (221-581) 9. .732 1990-91 (593-810) 9. .377 2003-04 (256-679) 10. .724 1996-97 (642-887) 10. .377 1996-97 (205-544) Lowest Free Throw Percentage: Lowest 3-Point Percentage: .648, 1978-79 (293-452) .327, 1995-96 (178-544) Highest Free Throw Pct., Conference Bethany Donaphin was a member of the 2001 Highest 3-Point Percentage, Conference Games: .815, 2003-04 (287-352) and 2002 teams that recorded the two highest single season blocked shots totals in school his- Games: .429, 2005-06 (139-324) tory.
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