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Gostanford.Com • #Gostanford @Stanfordwbb Games 6-8 No. 3 Stanford (5-0) at the Victoria Invitational November 28-30, 2019 • Victoria, British Columbia • CARSA Performance Gym • University of Victoria Audio: TuneIn/GoStanford.com (Tim Swartz) | Stream: FloHoops GOSTANFORD.COM • #GOSTANFORD @STANFORDWBB 2019-20 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS THE GAME: No. 3 Stanford (5-0) makes its first trip STANFORD AT A GLANCE to Canada for the Victoria Invitational running from Games 6-8 OCTOBER Nov. 28-30 at the CARSA Performance Gym on the Overall Record ........................................................... 5-0 29 Beijing Normal (Ex.) W, 100-58 campus of the University of Victoria. The Cardinal Pac-12 Record ............................................................ 0-0 opens the tournament with California Baptist (7-0) NOVEMBER on Thursday, Nov. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Home Record ............................................................. 4-0 2 USA Basketball (Ex.) L, 80-95 Road Record .............................................................. 1-0 5 Eastern Washington W, 92-27 THE RUNDOWN: The Cardinal’s 443 points are its Neutral Record........................................................... 0-0 9 at San Francisco (Chase Center) W, 97-71 14 Northern Colorado W, 90-36 most through five games since 1991-92 (450) ... Of 17 Gonzaga W, 76-70 (OT) Stanford’s 24 McDonald’s All-Americans all-time, HEAD COACH TARA VANDERVEER 24 Buffalo W, 88-69 nine are on this year’s Cardinal roster and 12 play- Stanford Record (34th year) .............................. 920-196 28 vs. California Baptist (1) 7:30 p.m. ers were rated as five-star talents coming out of Career Record (41st year) ............................... 1,072-247 29 vs. #18 Syracuse/Houston (1) TBD high school ... Tara VanDerveer has a 1,072-247 30 vs. TBD (1) TBD (.813) record as a collegiate head coach and is 27 VS. THE FIELD: Thursday’s tournament opener will victories shy of passing Pat Summitt (1,098) as the be Stanford’s first game against California Baptist. DECEMBER winningest coach in women’s college basketball The Lancers are in their second year of four reclassi- 15 Ohio State (P12N) 5:30 p.m. history ... Stanford is ninth in the country in scoring fications seasons to NCAA Division I after they com- 18 Tennessee (P12N) 7 p.m. offense (88.6), sixth in field goal percentage (.504), pleted a transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II in 22 at Texas (ESPN2) noon CT 40th in scoring defense (54.6) and 11th in field goal 2013-14. California Baptist is primarily a member of 28 UC Davis 2 p.m. percentage defense (.292) ... Stanford, Baylor and the Western Athletic Conference. Among potential Indiana are the only three teams in the country in Friday foes, Stanford has never played Syracuse JANUARY the top 15 in both field goal percentage and field and is 2-0 all-time against Houston with wins on 3 Washington State * (P12N) 7 p.m. Dec. 30, 1988 (95-65) and Nov. 29, 1996 (83-51). On 5 Washington * (P12N) 2 p.m. goal percentage defense ... The Cardinal, currently the other side of the bracket, Stanford is 1-0 against 10 California * (P12N) 7 p.m. ranked No. 3, is third all-time in total appearances Green Bay, beating the Phoenix in the first round of 12 at California * (P12N) 5 p.m. in the AP poll with 553 behind Tennessee (729) and 16 at Oregon * (ESPN/ESPN2) 6 p.m. Texas (561) ... Its 412 appearances in the top 10 are the NCAA Tournament at Maples Pavilion on March 19 at Oregon State * (P12N) noon also third, trailing Tennessee (617) and Connecticut 16, 1994, 81-56. The Cardinal is 25-9 all-time against 24 Colorado * (P12N) 7 p.m. (478) and its 239 appearances in the top five are USF and won its 19th consecutive game in the se- 26 Utah * (P12N) noon fourth behind Tennessee (464), Connecticut (434) ries nearly three weeks ago at Chase Center, 97-71, 31 at Washington * (P12N) 7 p.m. and Louisiana Tech (278) ... Stanford’s leading scor- in the first college basketball game played at the er, sophomore Lexie Hull, had a career high of 17 Golden State Warriors’ new home in Mission Bay. FEBRUARY points in her first 28 career games, but has scored The Cardinal has never faced Mississippi State or 2 at Washington State * (P12N) noon 20+ in three of the last four. Bowling Green. 7 UCLA * (P12N) 8 p.m. 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. 3.2 1.8 0.6 21 Oregon State * (P12N) 8 p.m. 10 Alyssa Jerome F 6-3 Jr. 4.8 3.2 1.0 24 Oregon * (ESPN2) 6 p.m. 28 at Arizona * (P12N) 6 p.m. MT 12 Lexie Hull G 6-0 So. 17.4 4.8 2.2 21 DiJonai Carrington G 5-11 Sr. 7.6 5.2 1.0 MARCH 23 Kiana Williams G 5-8 Jr. 11.2 3.0 4.4 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. 2.0 2.4 2.0 (2) – Pac-12 Tournament; Las Vegas, Nev. 5 Francesca Belibi F 6-1 Fr. 5.6 6.0 1.2 * – Pac-12 game; All times local and subject to change; 11 Ashten Prechtel F 6-5 Fr. 10.4 7.4 1.6 (BPG) Home games in Bold; [#] - Indicates national ranking (AP) (P12N) - Game televised on Pac-12 Networks; 14 Mikaela Brewer G 5-10 Sr. -- -- -- (ESPN2/SECN) - Game televised on ESPN family of networks 15 Maya Dodson F 6-3 Jr. -- -- -- 20 Estella Moschkau G 6-1 Jr. 5.3 1.0 0.0 Athletic Communications 24 Lacie Hull G 6-1 So. 6.0 2.6 1.4 Director ................................................. John Cantalupi 30 Haley Jones G 6-1 Fr. 8.4 3.0 2.4 Cell Phone ...................................... (650) 924-8304 33 Hannah Jump G 6-0 Fr. 5.8 1.3 0.0 E-Mail ................................ [email protected] 54 Jenna Brown G 5-10 So. 3.2 1.0 1.4 1990 & 1992 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 13 FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES • 23 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS • 13 PAC-12 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Stanford Women’s Basketball • Games 6-8 • Victoria Invitational • Victoria, British Columbia • November 28-30, 2019 QUICK FACTS TOP TALENT » • Stanford returns four starters and 11 letterwinners to a team that went 31-5, won its 13th Pac-12 Tour- The University nament title and advanced to the program’s 20th Elite Eight in 2018-19. Location .................................................. Stanford, Calif. • Joining that group is the nation’s second-ranked recruiting class, which includes the nation’s No. 1 Founded ...................................................................1891 player Haley Jones, No. 15 Ashten Prechtel, No. 19 Francesca Belibi and No. 50 Hannah Jump. Enrollment ......................16,520 (7,083 undergraduate) • Of Stanford’s 24 McDonald’s All-Americans all-time, nine are on this year’s Cardinal roster and 12 play- Nickname ...........................................................Cardinal ers were rated as five-star talents coming out of high school. Colors ............................................... Cardinal and White Affiliation ................................................NCAA Division I TARA 1.1K? » Conference ...........................................................Pac-12 • A four-time national coach of the year (1988, 1989, 1990, 2011) and 15-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year, President ...................................... Marc Tessier-Lavigne Tara VanDerveer, who prior to coming to Stanford served as head coach for a combined seven seasons Provost .......................................................... Persis Drell at Idaho (1978-80) and Ohio State (1980-85), has accumulated an impressive 1,072-247 (.813) record Director of Athletics ................................... Bernard Muir as a collegiate head coach and a 920-196 (.824) record at Stanford. Faculty Representative ................................. Jeff Koseff • VanDerveer has more wins to her name than 341 of the NCAA’s 348 Division I programs and is 27 victo- Senior Women’s Administrator ................... Beth Goode ries shy of passing Pat Summitt (1,098) as the winningest coach in women’s college basketball history. Athletic Department Phone ..................... 650-723-4591 • On Feb. 3, 2017, she became the second women’s coach to reach 1,000 career wins (Summitt) when Ticket Office Phone ................................800-STANFORD Stanford beat USC in Maples Pavilion, 58-42. Home Facility .........................................Maples Pavilion • VanDerveer possesses the sixth-highest career winning percentage (.813) among Division I women’s Capacity ..................................................................7,233 basketball coaches all-time and her 34 career 20-win seasons are second to Summitt (36) and C. Viv- Web Site ....................................... www.gostanford.com ian Stringer (36). • She has accounted for 920 of Stanford’s 1,096 total victories since its first varsity season in 1975. Stanford Women’s Basketball History • Overall, VanDerveer has guided her players to two Wade Trophy Player of the Year honors, two Nai- First Year ..................................... 1974-75 (46th season) smith Player of the Year honors, 31 first-team All-America honors (WBCA and Associated Press), 18 All-Time Record .................................... 1,096-334 (.766) Pac-12 Player of the Year awards, 75 first team All-Pac-12 selections and nearly 40 appointments to All-Time Pac-12 (since 1986-87) ................ 515-78 (.868) USA Basketball teams. NCAA Championships ..............................2 (1990, 1992) • In Dec. 2018 the Women’s Sports Foundation announced the creation of The Tara VanDerveer Fund NCAA Tournament Appearances ................... 33 (89-31) for the Advancement of Women in Coaching and in Aug. 2019 its inaugural class of grant recipients. Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ......................2019 • A total of $200,000 was awarded to 10 universities and colleges to support a female coach on the NCAA Final Four Appearances ....................................13 rise, assisting with living expenses, professional development and mentorship.
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