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2013-14 STANFORD BASKETBALL Women’s Basketball Contact: Aaron Juarez Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 725-7277 • Cell Phone: (408) 250-1598 2013-14 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS No. 4/4 Stanford (14-1, 3-0) (14-1, 3-0 Pac-12) - at - DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT NOVEMBER..............(7-1) No. 17/18 Colorado (11-3, 1-2) 9 (Sat.) at Boston College W, 83-71 11 (Mon.) at #1/1 Connecticut (ESPN2) L, 76-57 15 (Fri.) Cal Poly W, 86-51 Game #16 17 (Sun.) UC Davis W, 66-48 Sunday, January 12, 2014 • 2 p.m. PT 23 (Sat.) at Texas (FSN) W, 63-54 Coors Event Center (11,064) • Boulder, Colo. 26 (Tue.) vs. #16/22 Purdue (1) W, 86-69 27 (Wed.) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (1) W, 83-59 28 (Thu.) vs. South Dakota State (1) W, 80-60 Series History: Stanford leads 10-4 Last Meeting: March 9, 2013 (Stanford 61, Colorado 47) - Seattle, Wash. DECEMBER..............(4-0) 14 (Sat.) #23/22 Gonzaga (P12NET) W, 73-45 TV: Pac-12 Network (P-x-P: Anne Marie Anderson, Analyst: Mary Murphy) 16 (Mon.) New Mexico (P12NET) W, 75-41 Webcast: http://www.pac-12.com/live 21 (Sat.) #3/3 Tennessee (P12NET) W, 76-70 Radio: 90.1 KZSU & http://kzsulive.stanford.edu 28 (Sat.) at Fresno State W, 86-54 JANUARY.................(3-0, 3-0) 3 (Fri.) Oregon (P12NET) W, 96-66 5 (Sun.) Oregon State (P12NET) W, 89-67 Stanford Closes Weekend In Boulder 10 (Fri.) at Utah (P12NET) W, 87-61 Two of the Pac-12’s nationally-ranked teams square off Sunday at 2 p.m. PT in Boulder as No. 4/4 12 (Sun.) at #17/18 Colorado (P12NET) 2 p.m. 17 (Fri.) at Arizona (P12NET) 6 p.m. Stanford and No. 17/18 Colorado meet for the only time this regular season. Sunday’s matchup will 20 (Mon.) at #23/25 Arizona State (P12NET) 4 p.m. be broadcast live on the Pac-12 Network with Anne Marie Anderson and Mary Murphy on the call. 24 (Fri.) UCLA (P12NET) 8 p.m. The contest can also be heard on 90.1 KZSU and online at http://kzsulive.stanford.edu. 27 (Mon.) USC (ESPN2) 6 p.m. 30 (Thu.) #19/19 California (P12NET) 8 p.m. Last Time Out FEBRUARY...............(0-0) The Cardinal opened hot and stayed hot in Salt Lake City Friday night, hitting seven of their first 2 (Sun.) at #19/19 California (ESPN2) 1 p.m. nine attempts from the field and shooting 57.4 percent overall to race past Utah, 87-61. Chiney 7 (Fri.) at Washington State (P12NET) 6 p.m. Ogwumike led the scoring charge with 30 points on 13-for-17 shooting while Amber Orrange scored 9 (Sun.) at Washington (ESPNU) 12:30 p.m. 14 with six assists. Stanford hit eight of its 14 3-point attempts led by two apiece from Orrange and 14 (Fri.) #23/- Arizona State 7 p.m. Sara James, and forward Mikaela Ruef matched her career high with 14 rebounds and chipped in 16 (Sun.) Arizona (P12NET) 12 p.m. 21 (Fri.) at USC (P12NET) 6 p.m. eight points. The Cardinal opened the game on a 15-4 run, and in the middle of the first half broke 23 (Sun.) at UCLA (P12NET) 4 p.m. the game open with a 14-0 stretch in which it hit four 3-pointers and upped its lead to 35-13. 27 (Thu.) Washington (P12NET) 8 p.m. MARCH....................(0-0) 1 (Sat.) Washington State (P12NET) 7:30 p.m. 6-9 Pac-12 Tournament (2) TBD LAST GAME’S STARTERS 23-26 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds (3) TBD No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG 29-Apr. 1 NCAA Regional (4) TBD 1 Lili Thompson G 5-7 Fr. Mansfield, Texas 6.7 2.4 3 Mikaela Ruef F 6-3 R-Sr. Beavercreek, Ohio 7.3 9.3 APRIL....................(0-0) 13 Chiney Ogwumike F 6-4 Sr. Cypress, Texas 26.9 11.5 6 & 8 NCAA Final Four (5) TBD 21 Sara James G 5-10 Sr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. 3.4 2.1 33 Amber Orrange G 5-7 Jr. Houston, Texas 10.7 3.1 Bold indicates home game at Maples Pavilion * - Pac-12 game RESERVES All NCAA Tournament games on ESPN/ESPN2 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG All Times Pacific 00 Alex Green G 5-5 R-So. Dallas, Texas 1.6 0.5 opponent ranking from date of game 4 Taylor Greenfield F 6-3 Jr. Huxley, Iowa 8.6 1.9 10 Briana Roberson G 5-7 Fr. Fullerton, Calif. 1.3 0.8 (1) Hardwood Tournament of Hope (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) 23 Jasmine Camp G 5-7 R-So. Ellenwood, Ga. 1.4 0.3 (2) Pac-12 Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) (3) NCAA Tournament 1st/2nd Rounds (TBD) 24 Erica McCall F 6-3 Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. 4.6 4.4 (4) NCAA Tournament Regional (Stanford, Calif.) 25 Erica Payne F 6-2 Jr. Concord, Calif. 1.0 0.7 (5) NCAA Final Four (Nashville, Tenn.) 31 x-Toni Kokenis G 5-11 Sr. Oak Brook, Ill. - - 32 Kailee Johnson F 6-3 Fr. Portland, Ore. 3.8 1.9 34 Tess Picknell F/C 6-5 So. Medford, Ore. 0.4 1.6 41 Bonnie Samuelson F 6-3 Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 6.4 0.9 44 Karlie Samuelson G 6-0 Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 3.8 0.8 Date: January 11, 2014 x - Medically retired and will not play in 2013-14 Contact: Aaron Juarez E-mail: [email protected] The Setsuko Ishiyama Director of Women’s Basketball: Office Phone:650-725-7277 Tara VanDerveer (Indiana, 1975) - 35th season overall, 28th at Stanford Office Fax:650-725-2957 Associate Head Coach: Amy Tucker (Ohio State, 1982) - 29th season Assistant Coaches: Kate Paye (Stanford, 1995) - 7th season, Tempie Brown (Michigan, 1990) - 1st season The Setsuko Ishiyama Director of Women’s About Colorado Basketball Heading into Sunday Colorado has dropped three of its last five games after opening the season 9-0. Tara VanDerveer The Buffaloes split the opening weekend of Pac-12 play in Los Angeles, and opened this weekend 35th season, 28th at Stanford with a 57-55 loss to California. With Linda Lappe in her XXth season at the helm, Colorado is Overall Record: 908-204 led by the play of Arielle Roberson (12.8 ppg, 8.3 rpg), Jen Reese (12.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg) and Brittany Record at Stanford: 756-153 Wilson (10.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg). May 1985. The Stanford Cardinal had just wrapped All-Time Against Colorado up a 9-19 campaign while missing the postseason for Stanford has won 10 of the 14 all-time meetings with Colorado and is on a five-game winning streak the third straight year. The rebuilding task would be against the Buffaloes. The teams had a 10-year gap between meetings from 2002 until the Buffaloes assigned to Tara VanDerveer, a then-rising star in the coaching ranks who had spent the previous five yeas joined the Pac-12 in 2011-12. Last year, Stanford defeated Colorado three times, the final time a 61- leading Ohio State to national prominence. 47 victory in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals. Fast forward to November 2013. Stanford now In The National Rankings boasts two national championships, 26 straight Stanford remained at No. 4 in both the Associated Press Poll and the USA Today Sports Coaches’ NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 Final Fours and Poll this week. 22 conference titles. In The Pac-12 Stat Rankings Once a program in need of a jump start, Stanford women’s basketball has become synonymous with Through Jan. 10 Stanford ranks in the top three of 10 categories: scoring margin (+19.6 - first), field- success. And the credit goes to VanDerveer, who has goal percentage (47.9 - first), 3-point field-goal percentage (39.9 - first), field-goal percentage defense established herself as one of the top coaches in the (33.7 - first), assists (19.67 apg - first), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.58 - first), scoring offense (79.1 history of women’s basketball. - second), scoring defense (59.5 - second), blocked shots (4.13 bpg - second) and turnover margin (+2.0 - third). The Cardinal also ranks fourth in rebounding margin (+7.7), 3-pointers made per VanDerveer, enshrined into the Naismith Basketball game (6.9) and defensive rebounding (30.3 drpg). Individually, Chiney Ogwumike leads the Pac-12 Hall of Fame in August 2011, and inducted into the in scoring (26.9 ppg) and field-goal percentage (63.5), and is second in rebounding (11.5 rpg) and Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2002, be- blocked shots (1.93 bpg). Mikaela Ruef is fifth in rebounding (9.3 rpg) and sixth in assist-to-turnover came just the fifth women’s basketball coach to reach the 900-win mark on Nov. 27, 2013, and now owns ratio (1.89), while Amber Orrange leads the loop in 3-point field-goal percentage (47.1) and assist- an impressive 908-204 (.817) record in her 34-plus to-turnover ratio (3.23), is fifth in assists (4.73 apg), seventh in field-goal percentage (50.0) and years of collegiate coaching. eighth in steals (1.93 spg). Stanford reached the Final Four in five of the past six In The National Stat Rankings seasons (2007-12), rolling up a combined record of Through Jan.