2007-08 Stanford

Table of Contents 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Location Time 2007-08 Stanford women’s basketball Records Schedule...... 1 Honor Roll ...... 82-83 November # Roster...... 2-3 Single-season team records...... 84-85 3 Chico State Stanford, Calif. 12 p.m. Outlook ...... 4-5 Single-game team records ...... 86 9 at Yale New Haven, Conn. 1 p.m. Stanford Directory ...... 6 Individual career records...... 87 11 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 5 p.m. Coaching Staff Individual single-season records...... 88 15 USA Basketball# Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. Individual single-game records...... 89 Head Coach Tara VanDerveer...... 10-13 1,000-point scorers ...... 90 18 at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 1 p.m. Associate Head Coach Amy Tucker ...... 14-15 Year-by-year leaders ...... 91 22-25 Paradise Jam St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (US) Assistant Coach Bobbi Kelsey...... 16-17 Year-by-year statistics...... 92 Assistant Coach ...... 18-19 22 vs. Connecticut 5:30 p.m. Support Staff...... 20 Tradition 24 vs. Old Dominion 5:30 p.m. The Cardinal Stanford Basketball Tradition...... 94-95 25 TBD TBA 1990 NCAA Champions...... 96-97 ...... 22-23 1992 NCAA Champions...... 98-99 28 Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. Ashley Cimino ...... 24-25 Final Four Teams...... 100-101 December Morgan Clyburn...... 26-27 Stanford in the Postseason ...... 102-103 Hannah Donaghe ...... 28-29 2 UC Davis Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. Year-by-year results ...... 104-110 16 vs. Baylor Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. Rosalyn Gold-Onwude ...... 30-31 Letterwinners...... 111 (TV) Jillian Harmon...... 32-33 Achievements...... 112-113 18 at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 6 p.m. Michelle Harrison ...... 34-35 Stanford and USA Basketball...... 114 22 Tennessee (TV) Stanford, Calif. 7:30 p.m. JJ Hones...... 36-37 Stanford in the WNBA ...... 115 28 Washington State* Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. Melanie Murphy...... 38-39 Where are they now?...... 116-117 30 Washington* Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. ...... 40-41 Program timeline ...... 118-119 Cissy Pierce ...... 42-43 International Basketball...... 120 January Jeannette Pohlen...... 44-45 By the numbers ...... 121 ...... 46-48 4 at UCLA* , Calif. 7 p.m. Kodak All-Americans...... 122 6 at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 2 p.m. Opponents Home of Champions 10 Oregon State* Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. Non-conference opponents...... 50-55 Stanford Students ...... 124 12 Oregon* Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. Pac-10 opponents...... 55-59 ...... 125 17 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 7 p.m. Pac-10 composite schedule...... 60-61 Academic Support ...... 126 Pac-10 Tournament bracket...... 61 Home of Champions ...... 127 20 at Arizona State* (TV) Tempe, Ariz. 1 p.m. All-Time Records vs. Opponents...... 62 Stanford’s Great Student- ...... 128-129 26 California (TV) Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. All-Time Scores vs. Opponents...... 63-65 Stanford Alumni ...... 130 31 USC * Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. Scholarship Funding...... 66 Maples Pavilion ...... 132-133 February 2006-07 season Stanford Basketball in the Community ...... 134 2 UCLA* Stanford, Calif. 2 p.m. Statistics ...... 68 Media Information ...... 135 Results/game-by-game statistics ...... 69 Radio/TV roster ...... 136 5 at Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 7 p.m. Team game-by-game statistics ...... 70 7 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. Box scores...... 71-77 9 at Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. 7 p.m. Pac-10 review and statistics ...... 78-79 14 vs. Arizona* Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. Pac-10 and national honors...... 80 16 vs. Arizona State* (TV) Stanford, Calif. 1 p.m. 2007-08 Stanford 23 at California* (TV) Berkeley, Calif. 1 p.m. Quick Facts 29 at Washington* , Wash. 7 p.m. Location: Stanford, CA 94305 March President: John Hennessy 2 at Washington State* Pullman, Wash. 2 p.m. Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby 7-10 Pac-10 Tournament San Jose, CA Interim Sr. Women’s Admin.: Beth Goode 29-4/1 NCAA Regionals TBA Women’s Basketball Coach: Tara VanDerveer April Enrollment: 14,890 6-8 NCAA Final Four Tampa, FL # - Exhibition game; * Pacific-10 Conference game; (TV) - Game broadcast on TV (6689 Undergraduates, 8201 Graduates) All times Pacific; Schedule subject to change Founded: 1891 School Colors: Cardinal and White Nickname: Cardinal Conference: Pacific-10 Cally Curtis Stenger Women’s Arena: Maples Pavilion (7,233) Basketball Suite 2006-07 Record: 29-5 (17-1 Pac-10) Given by Ric and Rozene Supple Postseason Finish: NCAA Second Round Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/4 Special thanks to Ric and Rozene Supple for their gift to name the Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Women’s Basketball Suite at the Arrillaga Family Center. The gift is given in memory of Cally Curtis Stenger.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 1 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Roster

Front Row (l to r): Hannah Donaghe, Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Candice Wiggins, Cissy Pierce, JJ Hones, Melanie Murphy. Back Row (l to r): Head coach Tara VanDerveer, assistant coach Kate Paye, strength and conditioning coach Kelly Clark, Jillian Harmon, Ashley Cimino, Jayne Appel, Kayla Pedersen, Morgan Clyburn, Michelle Harrison, Jeannette Pohlen, assistant coach , associate head coach Amy Tucker, athletic trainer Marcella Shorty.

Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (Last School) No Name Pos 0 Melanie Murphy G 5-9 SO Brooklyn, N.Y. (Midwood HS) 2 Jayne Appel F/C 2 Jayne Appel F/C 6-4 SO Pleasant Hill, Calif. (Carondelet HS) 24 Ashley Cimino F 5 Michelle Harrison F 6-3 SO Orem, Utah (Mountain View HS) 31 Morgan Clyburn F/C 10 JJ Hones G 5-10 SO Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge HS) 20 Hannah Donaghe G 11 Candice Wiggins G 5-11.5 SR San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day) 21 Rosalyn Gold-Onwude G 13 Cissy Pierce G 5-10 SR Littleton, Colo. (Heritage HS) 33 Jillian HarmonF 14 Kayla Pedersen F 6-4 FR Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Red Mountain HS) 5 Michelle Harrison F 20 Hannah Donaghe G 5-11 FR Atascadero, Calif. (Atascadero HS) 10 JJ Hones G 21 Rosalyn Gold-Onwude G 5-10 SO Queens, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy HS) 0 Melanie Murphy G 23 Jeanette Pohlen G 6-0 FR Brea, Calif. (Brea Olinda HS) 14 Kayla Pedersen F 24 Ashley Cimino F 6-3 FR Yarmouth, Maine (Catherine McAuley HS) 13 Cissy Pierce G 31 Morgan Clyburn F/C 6-4 JR The Woodlands, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) 23 Jeanette Pohlen G 33 Jillian Harmon F 6-1 JR Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge HS) 11 Candice Wiggins G

Pronunciation Guide Jayne Appel Uh-pell Coaching Staff Ashley Cimino si-mi-no Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer Hannah Donaghe DON-uh-hee (Indiana, 1975/29th year overall, 22nd at Stanford) Rosalyn Gold-Onwude on-woo-DAY Associate Head Coach: Amy Tucker (Ohio State, 1982/23rd year) JJ Hones Hones (rhymes with cones) Assistant Coaches: Bobbie Kelsey (Stanford, 1996/1st year), Jeannette Pohlen PO-lin Kate Paye (Stanford, 1995/1st year) Tara VanDerveer TAR-uh van-DER-veer

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Jillian Harmon Lake Oswego, OR JJ Hones Beaverton, OR

Melanie Murphy Brooklyn, NY

Ashley Cimino Jayne Appel Michelle Pleasant Rosalyn Yarmouth, ME Hill, CA Harrison Cissy Gold-Onwude Orem, UT Pierce Queens, NY Littleton, CO

Hannah Donaghe Atascadero, CA

Jeanette Pohlen Brea, CA Kayla Pedersen Fountain Hills, AZ Candice Wiggins Morgan Clyburn La Jolla, CA The Woodlands, TX

How the Cardinal was Built By Year of Eligibility By State: (2) Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Seniors (2): Cissy Pierce Arizona (1) Kayla Pedersen Melanie Murphy Candice Wiggins California (4) Jayne Appel Oregon (2) Jillian Harmon Juniors (2): Morgan Clyburn Hannah Donaghe JJ Hones Jillian Harmon Jeanette Pohlen Texas (1) Morgan Clyburn Sophomores (5): Jayne Appel Candice Wiggins Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Utah (1) Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison Colorado (1) Cissy Pierce JJ Hones Maine (1) Ashley Cimino Melanie Murphy Freshmen (4) Ashley Cimino Hannah Donaghe Kayla Pedersen Jeanette Pohlen

“In general, one of the strengths of our program is the continuity that we have with Amy, Bobbie and Kate. We have a system that we believe in. It involves a lot of individual teaching, and each coach is a great teacher and they were all excellent players. They are able to communicate specific feedback to our team. It’s a definite team approach. We have eight eyes see- ing things to correct and ways to help our players improve, and that’s the biggest strength of our pro- gram – the improvements that our players make. That is directly correlated to the teaching ability and communication skills and the knowledge of our coaching stuff.” – Tara VanDerveer

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Guards Motivation can be borne out of a multitude of reasons, but There is no way that anyone can begin a conversation about oftentimes, it can be argued that the best form of motivation the Stanford backcourt without mentioning senior Candice results from past shortcomings. If that is indeed the case, then Wiggins. A three-time All-American, two-time Pac-10 Player of one can fully expect that the 2007-08 version of the Stanford the Year, and the Cardinal’s leading scorer (16.9 ppg), three- Cardinal will be appropriately motivated, and then some, fol- point shooter (44.1%), and defender (1.52 steals per game), lowing last season’s unexpected 68-61 loss at Maples Pavilion to Wiggins, who missed five games last season due to various Florida State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. injuries, is not only healthy once more but also the key to The Cardinal also have plenty of reasons to believe that the Stanford’s backcourt productivity. After a summer and fall full 2007-08 season should be one of its best. With the return of an of basketball, in which she led the USA squads to gold medals NCAA Tournament-tested roster, including one of the most at both the Under-21 World Championships in Russia and the prolific scorers in school history and the Pac-10 Freshman of Pan-American Games in , as well as training with and the Year from last season, a heralded and hungry quartet of serving as the alternate to the senior national team that partic- freshmen intent on making a splash in the Pac-10, and the ipated in the FIBA Americas Championships, Wiggins is desire to exorcise last season’s disappointment, the Stanford already in prime basketball condition and ready for 2007-08. women are prepared to come out firing right from the start. Two more Cardinal players will be coming off of injuries in It has been 11 years since Stanford’s last Final Four appear- 2007-08. One of these players is sophomore JJ ance, but if the intensity of the team’s workouts and practices Hones, who was a finalist for the Award are any indication, this year’s edition expects to finish the 2007- (given annually to the nation’s top point guard) and dished out 08 season in Tampa Bay during the weekend of April 6-8. 90 assists in only 23 games (3.91 apg) before suffering a season- “Last season was a great season, but our team was disap- ending knee injury on Feb. 4. The next is another candidate for pointed in not going further in the NCAA Tournament,” said the point guard position, redshirt sophomore Rosalyn Gold head coach Tara VanDerveer, who enters her 22nd year at the Onwude, who sat out the 2006-07 season with a knee injury helm of the Cardinal and 29th overall. “Our success this year after earning All-Pac-10 All-Freshman honorable mention will be determined by the leadership of our team, and in that recognition as a rookie. category we are in good hands with leaders like Candice Providing additional depth at the guard position will be Wiggins and Jillian Harmon. We have some younger players sophomore Melanie Murphy, who started six of the 31 games who are extremely competitive and have had some great sum- in which she appeared last year, averaging 2.2 points and 2.36 mers. Everyone is very excited, and this feels like a very young assists a game in only 14.6 minutes per contest. She is joined by team, so there is a lot of positive energy.”

4 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2007-08 Basketball Outlook freshman Hannah Donaghe, an Atascadero High graduate and young and somewhat green, this quartet in fact contains a two-time All-CIF Southern Section Team selection. wealth of experience, both collegiately and internationally, that VanDerveer’s Take: “Candice is maybe a once-in-a-coach’s- surpasses many units around the nation. lifetime type of player, she brings everything that you’re look- With the graduation of the Cardinal’s top two rebounders ing for in terms of her physical talent, commitment to the from 2007 in Brooke Smith and Kristen Newlin, sophomore team, and having said that, we want her to step up and truly be Jayne Appel becomes the leader of the four underclassmen who a great leader of our team … there’s no doubt that she leads by will assume the duties in the paint. Appel, who starred for the example … playing with three different USA Basketball teams USA Basketball Pan-American Games squad that captured this summer has also taught her intangible things off the court gold this past summer, also garnered Pac-10 Freshman of the ... Candice can play the one, two, or three position for us … for Year as well as All-Pac-10 honorable mention and All- Ros and JJ a lot of it is getting healthy … We’re expecting both Freshman Team honors a year ago. She averaged 13.2 points of them to contribute … Ros has been a real bright spot in our and 7.5 rebounds in 33 appearances off the bench in 2006- preseason, she’s come back in shape, stronger, and more 07, and this season will be the foundation of the mature … I think she will be a major contributor for our team Cardinal’s scoring and rebounding efforts in the post. … JJ did very well for us before she got hurt … We can play any Fellow sophomore Morgan Clyburn, one of the combination of people with Candice … Mel put a lot of time team’s hardest workers, who saw action off the bench into her shooting in the offseason, and she’s working hard … in 24 games last year, adds another year of experience She stepped up and did a good job for us at the end of last year to the group. Joining her in the paint will be a pair of … Hannah is very athletic and very quick … She can knock freshmen in Ashley Cimino and Kayla Pedersen. down shots and her ability to contribute will be based on how Pederson, a blue-chip talent from Fountain Hills, she will adjust to more physical play in college and on defense.” Ariz., also brings a healthy amount of international Wings experience to the Cardinal roster, having spent the The Cardinal will also be blessed this season with a strong past two years playing for USA Basketball’s gold- group of players ready to contribute from the wing position. medal-winning Under-18 and Under-19 squads. The Every player at this position returns once again in 2007-08, 6-4 post player was a consensus high school All- along with the addition of a highly decorated rookie. American in 2007, as well as being chosen to participate in This crew will be led by senior Cissy Pierce, regarded as the the 2007 McDonald’s All-American Game. team’s most athletic player, who averaged shot 32.5% from Cimino, hailing from Yarmouth, Maine, is also a 2007 beyond the arc last season while starting 17 of the team’s 34 McDonald’s All-American, as well as a two-time Maine games. Gatorade Player of the Year. She comes to Stanford fresh off of Also providing leadership from both the inside and outside a year in which she earned All-America honors from both EA will be junior Jillian Harmon, who started 31 of 34 games and Sports and Street & Smith. played exactly 1,000 minutes last season. Only Brooke Smith VanDerveer’s Take: “Jayne really fin- (1,106 minutes played) saw more time on the court last year ished strong last season … Playing than Harmon, who averaged 7.7 points and 4.9 rebounds a with Brooke and Kristen last year real- game last season. Sophomore Michelle Harrison, who came off ly helped her out a lot … Jayne is ready the bench in all 34 games to average 3.5 points and 1.9 boards now to put the inside game on her a game, will provide additional experience to the group. shoulders and be a leader for Morgan, Joining this platoon will be freshman Jeannette Pohlen, the Kayla, and Ashley … We are going to 2007 Ms. California Basketball and state Gatorade Player of the need Jayne to be very productive and Year. The conensus All-American holds the Brea Olinda High be out there a long time, so her condi- School career marks in points (2,196) and rebounds (1,140). tioning, ability to stay focused for 30- VanDerveer’s Take: “A lot of the success of our other guards 40 minutes is going to be key, she’s will depend on their ability to knock down shots … Hannah going to be a big part of our suceess … and Cissy have been doing very well and are both very athletic She had an excellent freshman year, and very quick … Cissy, as a senior, has more experience and and our expectation is that she will be great athleticism to contribute … Jillian is in really good shape even stronger as a sophomore … and worked really hard over the summer ... She has guarded Morgan plays post-defense for us, and some of the best players in the game, and she plays with confi- has the potential to knock down out- dence and brings a lot of energy … Jillian catches your eye with side shots … Morgan is more physical, her hustle and aggressiveness … She’s our jack-of-all-trades, and she’s worked hard on getting she does everything for us: she scores, she rebounds, she stronger and being a physical presence defends … Jillian has the ability to be a really good leader … inside … Kayla is a quick study, she is Someone we are real excited about because of her offseason going to be a great player … She has a improvement is Michelle Harrison … Michelle is running the great work ethic, she’s strong, has a floor better, she is a big who can be a rebounder and a great court sense, and passes and scorer for us … Jeannette has a great upside in that she is big, shoots well, its just a matter of getting she’s strong, she moves very well, and is very competitive in up to speed on the college game … everything that she does … She is one of the freshmen who I Ashley gives us another big post player think will contribute right away.” who is also an excellent perimeter Posts shooter … I think she can be very suc- Although one could be forgiven for assuming that Stanford’s cessful in our system.” young paint crew of two sophomores and two freshmen is

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6 2007-08 Stanford Basketball WHAT DO , Chelsea Trotter, Katie Denny, Vanessa Nygaard, Heather Owen, Carloyn Moos, Kristin Folkl, Kate Paye, Amy Wustefeld, Regan Freuen, Sebnem Kimyacioglu, Azella Perryman, Susan King Borchardt, Kelley Suminski and Brooke Smith HAVE IN ? Before they were here…

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Head Coach Tara VanDerveer

Head Coach Tara VanDerveer May 1985. The Stanford Cardinal had just wrapped up a 9-19 campaign while missing the postseason for the third straight year. The day isn’t long enough for everything I The rebuilding task would be assigned to Tara VanDerveer, a then-rising star in like to do! the coaching ranks who had spent the previous five years leading Ohio State to national prominence after two successful seasons at Idaho. Fast forward to November 2007, as the Stanford Cardinal now boasts two national championships, 20 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and 16 Pac-10 titles. Once a program that found itself in desperate need of a jump-start, Stanford women’s basketball has become synonymous with success. And the credit goes to VanDerveer, who has established herself as one of the top coaches in the history of both collegiate and international women’s basketball. Mood: Live life large! Regarded in the profession as one of the most well-respected and dynamic coaches in the country,VanDerveer’s enormous contributions to the were rec- ognized in April 2002, as she was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tenn. An ambassador for both Stanford University and the sport of college basketball, VanDerveer has enjoyed an unprecedented level of success through an energetic and positive approach to the game. VanDerveer, an eight-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year honoree, has accumulated an impressive 689-184 (.789) record in her 28 years The Tara VanDerveer File of collegiate coaching. VanDerveer enters the 2007-08 campaign with the fourth- highest career winning percentage among active Division I women’s basketball • Two NCAA Championships coaches and has won two NCAA Championships and 18 conference titles. • Head coach of the gold medal The Cardinal finished 29-5 overall last year, claiming both the Pac-10 regular season and tournament titles while advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the winning 1996 United States 20th consecutive season and 21st overall. Despite losing multiple key starters to Olympic Team injury, Stanford remained among the top-10 for most of the year and VanDerveer was honored as the 2007 Russell Athletic/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year. • Inducted into the Women’s Currently in her 22nd year as the head coach of the Stanford women’s basketball Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002 program, she owns a sparkling 537-133 (.801) record. During her tenure on The Farm, she has led the Cardinal to two NCAA Championships, five NCAA Final • Five NCAA Final Four Appearances Four appearances, 15 Pac-10 titles and 19 consecutive trips to the NCAA • Three-time NCAA Coach of the Year Tournament. • 15 Pac-10 Titles Year-by-Year with Tara VanDerveer • Eight-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year Year School Record Pct. Post Season 1978-79 Idaho 17-8 .680 —— 1979-80 Idaho 25-6 .806 AIAW 1980-81 Ohio State 17-15 .531 —— 1981-82 Ohio State 20-7 .741 —— 1982-83 Ohio State 23-5 .821 —— 1983-84 Ohio State 22-7 .759 NCAA 1984-85 Ohio State 28-3 .903 NCAA Round of 8 1985-86 Stanford 13-15 .464 —— 1986-87 Stanford 14-14 .500 —— 1987-88 Stanford 27-5 .844 NCAA Round of 16 1988-89 Stanford 28-3 .903 NCAA Round of 8 1989-90 Stanford 32-1 .970 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1990-91 Stanford 26-6 .813 NCAA Final Four 1991-92 Stanford 30-3 .909 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1992-93 Stanford 26-6 .813 NCAA Round of 16 1993-94 Stanford 25-6 .806 NCAA Round of 8 1994-95 Stanford 30-3 .909 NCAA Final Four 1995-96 Coached U.S. National/Olympic Team 1996-97 Stanford 34-2 .944 NCAA Final Four 1997-98 Stanford 21-6 .777 NCAA First Round 1998-99 Stanford 18-12 .600 NCAA First Round 1999-00 Stanford 21-9 .700 NCAA Second Round 2000-01 Stanford 19-11 .633 NCAA Second Round 2001-02 Stanford 32-3 .914 NCAA Round of 16 2002-03 Stanford 27-5 .844 NCAA Second Round 2003-04 Stanford 27-7 .794 NCAA Round of 8 2004-05 Stanford 32-3 .914 NCAA Round of 8 2005-06 Stanford 26-8 .765 NCAA Round of 8 2006-07 Stanford 29-5 .852 NCAA Second Round Total (28 years) 669-184 .784 22 appearances Idaho (2 years) 42-14 .750 1 AIAW appearance Ohio State (5 years) 110-37 .748 2 NCAA appearances Stanford (21 years) 537-133 .801 19 NCAA appearances, 2 NCAA Championships

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VanDerveer’s contributions to the sport of women’s basketball reach far outside the collegiate world. She became internationally known in 1996 when she guided the United States Olympic Women’s Basketball Team to the gold medal in . VanDerveer led the National/Olympic team, which included Stanford products and , to an incredible 60-0 record from 1995-1996. Overall, VanDerveer has compiled an 88-8 (.917) record, including four gold medals, over eight head coaching stints with USA Basketball. The coaching great paved the way for many more Stanford milestones in October 2006 by signing a six-year contract extension that will keep her on The Farm through the 2011-12 campaign. VanDerveer at Stanford During the last three decades, VanDerveer’s philosophy and teaching methods have helped Stanford women’s basketball maintain a level of success that has served as a barometer for all other programs. That success has paved the way for both pro- gram milestones and individual achievement. VanDerveer, who was named the third women’s basketball coach in Stanford University history on May 7, 1985, has guided the Cardinal to a 537-133 record in 21 seasons, including a 305-55 record in regular season Pac-10 play. Under her leadership, Stanford has captured two NCAA Titles and made five Final Four appearances. Additionally, her teams have reached the Elite Eight 10 times and the Sweet 16 on 13 occasions. VanDerveer’s teams are 47-19 (.712) in NCAA Tournament play. With a 32-3 record in 2004-05, the Cardinal has won 30 or more games six times and 20 or more games 17 times under VanDerveer’s guid- ance. VanDerveer’s teams have also compiled a 286-31 (.902) home record during her tenure, and with a 13-0 mark in 2004-05, have posted seven perfect seasons at Maples Pavilion. Stanford teams have been dominant in both the Pac-10 and nationally, as evi- dent by VanDerveer’s numerous awards. She is a three-time National Coach of the Tara VanDerveer, seen with former President Bill Clinton (right), coached the U.S. Year (1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90), a four-time District Coach of the Year (1987-88, National Team to the Olympic Gold Medal in 1996. 1988-89, 1989-90. 2006-07), and has been named Pac-10 Coach of the Year eight times (1988-89, 1989-90, 1994-95, 1996-97, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06). VanDerveer’s alumnae have also made their mark on the professional level in Additionally, VanDerveer earned Northern California Women’s Intercollegiate both the WNBA and the ABL. In 2001, Stanford had a league-high 10 players on Coach of the Year honors five times in a six-year span in the late 80’s and early 90’s WNBA rosters. That dominating trend stretches back to 1996, when Stanford had (1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1992-93). nine players on opening day rosters in the ABL’s inaugural season, the most of any Perhaps one of VanDerveer’s most notable attributes is her ability to connect institution. Last year, Brooke Smith and Kristen Newlin became Stanford’s first with student-athletes and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of college athletics. WNBA selections since in 2004. Considered one of the nation’s premier recruiters, VanDerveer and her staff rou- NCAA Champions tinely bring top classes to The Farm. The Stanford staff brought in the likes of VanDerveer earned her first NCAA Championship in 1989-90, after the Cardinal Jennifer Azzi and , both of whom won women’s basketball’s highest won its first 20 games en route to a 32-1 overall mark. Stanford set more than 100 individual honor – the National Player of the Year Award (Azzi school, Pac-10 and NCAA postseason records during that campaign. After defeat- 1989-90; Starbird 1996-97) – as well as First-Team Kodak All-Americans Candice ing Mississippi and Arkansas in the NCAA West Regional at Maples Pavilion, the Wiggins (2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07), Nicole Powell (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04), Cardinal continued to roll with a 75-66 win over Virginia in the semifinals and an Kristin Folkl (1997-98), (1990-91) and (1991-92, 1992- 88-81 victory over Auburn in the final to capture its first-ever NCAA title. 93). Overall, VanDerveer has guided her players to two Naismith Player of the Year The Cardinal earned its second championship in 1991-92, despite the loss of honors, 14 Kodak First-Team All-America honors, 11 Pac-10 Player of the Year three First-Team All-Pac-10 players (Sonja Henning, Trisha Stevens and Julie awards, 42 First-Team All-Pac-10 selections and 32 appointments to USA Zeilstra) from the previous season. The Cardinal won its first 10 games, finished 15- Basketball teams.

Career Milestone Wins Stanford Milestone Wins Win School Date Opponent Score Win Date Opponent Score Site 1 Idaho Dec. 1, 1978 Northern Montana 70-68 1 Nov. 22, 1985 Hawaii 68-65 at San Jose State 50 Ohio State 1980-81 (date N/A) Purdue 72-69 50 Feb. 19, 1988 California 94-79 Stanford 100 Ohio State 1982-83 (date N/A) Michigan 74-60 100 Jan. 27, 1990 Arizona State 90-63 Stanford 150 Ohio State 1984-85 (date N/A) Michigan State 93-62 150 Jan. 3, 1992 Santa Clara 86-71 Stanford 200 Stanford Feb. 12, 1988 Washington 70-66 200 Dec. 18, 1993 SW Missouri St. 74-63 Stanford 250 Stanford Jan. 23, 1990 Long Beach State 105-91 250 March 23, 1995 North Carolina 81-71 UCLA (NCAA) 300 Stanford Dec. 20, 1991 Southern Illinois 82-63 300 Feb. 14, 1998 USC 91-63 Stanford 350 Stanford Dec. 8, 1993 Long Beach State 122-49 350 Dec. 3, 2000 85-50 Stanford 400 Stanford March 16, 1995 UC Irvine (NCAA) 88-55 400 Nov. 30, 2002 Kansas State 63-57 Stanford 450 Stanford Jan. 2, 1997 Arizona State 96-64 450 March 28, 2004 Vanderbilt 57-55 Oklahoma (NCAA) 500 Stanford Nov. 26, 2000 Pacific 73-65 500 Feb. 11, 2006 California 55-46 at California 550 Stanford Nov. 24, 2003 San Francisco 59-57 600 Stanford March 20, 2004 Missouri 68-44 650 Stanford Feb. 4, 2006 Oregon State 87-54

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3 in conference play to win its fourth straight Pac-10 title, and USA Basketball Head Coaching Record went into the NCAA Tournament on an upswing behind the play Year Team Record Pct. Medal of Kodak First-Team All-American Val Whiting. Stanford defeated 1996 Olympic Team 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal Western Kentucky, 78-62, in the championship game to end the 1995-96 National Team 52-0 1.000 —- season with its second national title in three years and a 30-3 1994 Team 4-0 1.000 Gold Medal record. 1994 World Championship Team 7-1 .875 Bronze Medal Prior to Stanford 1993 World Championship Qualifier 6-1 .857 Gold Medal Prior to her arrival at Stanford, VanDerveer led Ohio State to 1991 World University Games Team 8-0 1.000 Gold Medal national prominence from 1980-85, as the Buckeyes went 110-37 1990 Select Team 2-3 .400 —- (.748) overall and 55-5 (.917) in the Big Ten during her tenure. 1986 Olympic Festival East Team 1-3 .250 —- During that time, the Buckeyes won four Big Ten Totals Eight assignments 88-8 .917 4 Golds, 1 Bronze Championships (1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85), compiled USA Olympic Women’s Basketball Head Coaches (1976-2004) four consecutive 20-win seasons and made three NCAA Year Site USA Olympic Head Coach Record/Medal Tournament appearances (1981-82, 1983-84, 1984-85). In 1984- 2004 Athens, Greece 8-0, Gold 85, Ohio State finished seventh in the national rankings and fell to 2000 , 8-0, Gold eventual national champion Old Dominion by four points in the 1996 Atlanta, Tara VanDerveer 8-0, Gold East Regional Final. She was twice named Big Ten Coach of the 1992 Barcelona, Spain , Rutgers 4-1, Bronze Year (1983-84, 1984-85) during her tenure in Columbus. 1988 Seoul, South Korea , North Carolina State 5-0, Gold Before Ohio State, VanDerveer served as head coach at the 1984 Los Angeles, CA , Tennessee 6-0, Gold University of Idaho. In two seasons in Moscow (1978-79, 1979- 1980 Moscow, USSR , LSU DNP 80), she brought unprecedented success to Vandal women’s bas- 1976 Montreal, Canada Billie Jean Moore, CS-Fullerton 3-2, Silver ketball. The Vandals went 42-14 in her two seasons and advanced to the AIAW Tournament (predecessor to the NCAA 1996 USA Olympic Women’s Basketball Results Tournament) in 1980. Date Opponent Result Personal Preliminary Round (Pool B, 5-0, 1st place) VanDerveer is a 1975 graduate of Indiana University, where she July 21 Cuba W, 101-84 was a Dean’s List scholar for three years and a sociology major. July 23 Ukraine W, 98-65 July 25 Zaire W, 107-47 While at Indiana, VanDerveer held one of the starting guard posi- July 27 Australia W, 96-79 tions for three years on the women’s basketball team. For her July 29 South Korea W, 105-64 efforts at Indiana and her accomplishments after leaving the Medal Round Hoosiers, VanDerveer was inducted into the Indiana University July 31 (Quarterfinals) Japan W, 108-93 Hall of Fame in 1995. Aug. 2 (Semifinals) Australia W, 93-71 In addition to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame and August 4 (Final) Brazil W, 111-87 Indiana University Hall of Fame, VanDerveer has also been inducted into the Women’s Sports Foundation Hall of Fame and helped the United States earn its FIBA World Championship berth the Greater Buffalo Hall of Fame. by coaching the team to a gold medal at the 1993 World VanDerveer, a Boston native who grew up in upstate New York, Championship Qualifying Tournament in Sao Paulo, Brazil. is also a published author. Her book Shooting From The Outside, In 1991,VanDerveer’s USA World University Games team post- which chronicled her 1996 Olympic and National Team experi- ed an 8-0 record and won the gold medal in Sheffield, . ence, was released in September 1997. “Tara is probably the one VanDerveer also coached the 1990 USA Select Team and the 1986 VanDerveer, an avid piano player in her spare time, was born coach who helped to define U.S. Olympic Festival East Team. June 26, 1953. me as a player. I learned so VanDerveer and USA Basketball much from her during the Coach VanDerveer earned her 500th summers I spent playing A veteran international coach, VanDerveer had served as head win in a 73-65 victory over Pacific USA Basketball in college coach of seven previous USA Basketball teams before earning the on Nov. 26, 2000. prestigious job as the 1995-96 U.S. National Team and 1996 U.S. and during my 1996 Olympic Team head coach on April 13, 1995. Olympic experience. It is The 1995-96 National Team posted a record of 52-0 before because of her that I’m able Olympic competition. At the XXVI Olympiad in Atlanta, to teach the game to VanDerveer’s team went 8-0, including a 111-87 defeat of Brazil in younger players in a way the final to capture the gold medal. The gold medal by that makes sense. Tara – VanDerveer’s team was the third in five Olympic competitions for thanks for opening up the U.S. women. doors of knowledge and Prior to Atlanta, VanDerveer led the team to a perfect 52-0 understanding … the game record during a tour of the globe in 1995 and 1996, including a 20- is so much easier to play!” 0 mark against U.S. collegiate opposition. Coupled with the per- - formance in Atlanta, VanDerveer finished her one-year appoint- (1996, 2000 and 2004 ment with an amazing 60-0 record. Olympian) For those efforts, VanDerveer was honored as the 1996 USA Basketball National Coach of the Year. She was also selected as the 1996 USOC Elite Basketball Coach of the Year. Prior to coaching the National Team, VanDerveer directed the 1994 USA Goodwill Games Team to a 4-0 record and the gold medal in St. Petersburg, Russia. Also in 1994, she led the USA World Championship Team to the bronze medal and a tourna- ment-best record of 7-1 in Australia. One year earlier, VanDerveer

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Getting to Know Tara VanDerveer Favorites in my iPod playlist: I like ALL kinds of music especially classical and piano! My 5 “faves” to call: : My sister Heidi, My mother and Amy, Bobbie and Kate, My current ringtone: Mozart I don’t miss an episode of: I only watch news and sports! Best movie I saw this summer: I did not see a movie but read several great books including Water for Elephants. Favorite foods include: Veggies, fresh fruit, grilled fish and oatmeal raisin cookies! Pre-game ritual: Walk my dogs and practice the piano I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Pancakes!!! During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Watching game film on my computer or reading Advice for the freshmen: Don’t be discouraged My favorite saying is: Nothing great is ever accomplished without enthusiasm! On an off day, I’m doing this: Bike ride, swim, go !!! Go to a nice restaurant and a concert. What makes me unique: I have a lot of interests! I am fortunate to have a great family and wonderful friends! What I like most about my hometown: The people!!! (not the weather!!) Any pets at home?: Two of the most BEAUTIFUL golden retrievers!

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 13 Associate Head Coach Amy Tucker

Associate Head Coach Amy Tucker Amy Tucker, who led the Cardinal to the NCAA Final Four as interim head coach in 1995-96, is in her 23rd season at Stanford and currently serves as the program’s Leap and the net will appear associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. One of the nation’s top recruiters and an excellent evaluator of talent, Tucker has been responsible for assembling several top-five recruiting classes during her tenure at Stanford. While current head coach Tara VanDerveer worked with the U.S. National/Olympic Team during the 1995-96 campaign, Tucker guided Stanford to a 29-3 overall record and fifth NCAA Final Four appearance in the 1990s. The Cardinal set a school and conference record with 23 consecutive victories, including a perfect 18-0 record in Pac-10 play and seventh conference title in eight seasons. For her efforts, Tucker was named UPI (United Press International) National Coach of Mood: Why not! the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year. During Tucker’s tenure, Stanford has won two NCAA titles and reached six Final Fours. The Cardinal has also reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in 14 of the last 20 seasons. As a player for the Buckeyes, Tucker twice led the team in scoring and finished her career second on Ohio State’s all-time scoring list. Tucker also set a school record for games played with 123. She was named team captain as a senior and led the squad to the Big Ten title. In 1994, Tucker was recognized for her achievements by being inducted into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame. “Amy is not only a phenomenal basketball Tucker graduated with her bachelor’s degree in social work from Ohio State in coach but she is also a true mentor and 1982. In 1984, she earned a Master’s degree from Ohio State in sports management friend. Without her guidance, patience and and administration. understanding I would not be who I am today. Even to this day I know that she would help me with anything I need. She is one of the reasons I decided to become a coach and her counsel has assisted me with some of the biggest decisions of my life. She is my SHERO!” Vanessa Nygaard (1995-98) WNBA standout and current Pepperdine assistant coach

“Amy not only has the ability to spot talent, she also has the ability to develop and improve an athlete’s performance. She takes the traditional coaching approach of provid- ing exceptional instruction, working extra hours and encouraging and supporting all players. Amy also connects with the players as young adults, not just athletes and that is what sets her apart from all other coaches. She has the unique ability to make a player feel valued and appreciated regardless of the player’s contribution to the team’s perfor- mance. Having Amy as your coach means having someone who will watch over you without crowding you, support you without having to stand up and cheer, teaches you without lecturing you and cares about you simply because you are a member of her Stanford family.” Sonja Henning (1988-91) WNBA standout and Kodak All-American

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Getting to Know Amy Tucker Favorites in my iPod playlist: Bruce Springsteen, Norah Jones, Eagles, Motown, Bob Marley, Celine Dion My 5 “faves” to call: recruits (of course), family and my co-workers My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: (NBA commish), Condi Rice, , Robin Roberts My current ringtone: Sweet Jazz Favorite foods include: Mexican and Chocolate Pre-game ritual: Work out I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: It’s all good! During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Watching game footage, reading or listening to music Advice for the freshmen: Enjoy it, it goes fast. My favorite saying is: Without dreams there is no need to work; Without work there is no need to dream. On an off day, I’m doing this: Biking What I like most about my hometown: My family is there and everyone knows who you are.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 15 Assistant Coach Bobbie Kelsey

Assistant Coach Bobbie Kelsey “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”

Mood: Live, Love, Laugh!

Bobbie Kelsey enters her first season as a member of the Stanford women’s bas- ketball coaching staff. Kelsey, a four-year letterwinner with the Cardinal from 1993-96, spent the last three years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech. “We are thrilled to have Bobbie as a part of our staff,” said VanDerveer. “Bobbie brings tremendous experience to our program and obviously has a great connection with Stanford. She is extremely positive and upbeat, a super motivator and an excel- lent recruiter. Bobbie is passionate about both basketball and Stanford, and that makes her a fun person to be around.” A native of Decatur, Ga., Kelsey helped the Cardinal to three Final Four appear- ances in five years and was a member of the 1992 national championship team. Kelsey was a team co-captain in 1995 and 1996, voted the team’s most inspirational player in 1992 and 1996, and named the team’s most improved player in 1993. She earned her B.A. in communication from Stanford in 1996. “I am just so excited and honored that Tara wants me to be a part of this staff,” said Kelsey. “I love Stanford, so the decision to come back and coach is a no-brain- er. I think that being part of a national championship team also brings instant cred- ibility. This is already a tremendous program and I am looking forward to the opportunity.” During her appointment at Virginia Tech, Kelsey helped guide the Hokies to three consecutive postseason appearances, including NCAA Tournament berths in 2005 and 2006. From 2002-04, Kelsey served as an assistant coach at Western Carolina and worked primarily with the post players while assisting with recruiting and camps. She coached 2002-03 Player of the Year Tiffany Hamm as well as Jennifer Gardner, the league’s most accurate shooter that same year, making over 51-percent of her shots. Kelsey spent the 2000-02 seasons as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Evansville. Prior to her stint with the Aces, she was an assistant coach at Florida for two seasons where she was responsible for film exchange, scouting and coaching the posts. Kelsey helped the Lady Gators to back-to-back postseason appearances, including an NCAA Tournament trip in 1999 and a trip to the WNIT championship game in 2000. Prior to her tenure at Florida, Kelsey served as a practice player for the Atlanta Glory of the American Basketball League for one year and as an assistant at Boise State for one season.

16 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Assistant Coach Bobbie Kelsey

Getting to Know Bobbie Kelsey Favorites in my iPod playlist: Good, uplifting gospel songs My 5 “faves” to call: Any family member (esp. mom & dad), nephews (Mason 4 and Myles 2), best friends, and old teammates My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Jesus Christ, Oprah Winfrey, Denzel Washington, Shaq, Angela Bassett My current ringtone: Blues Song I don’t miss an episode of: SportsCenter Best movie I saw this summer: None (I was in the gym recruiting!) Favorite foods include: Anything my mom cooks! Pre-game ritual: None- just focused on doing whatever it takes to WIN the game. I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Club and cookies! During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Reading something sports related or the Bible Advice for the freshmen: Don’t put too much pressure on yourself. My favorite saying is: “Are you kidding me!” On an off day, I’m doing this: Enjoying activities I do not normally get to do (driving range, bowling, etc) What makes me unique: My birthmark is in my right eye- weird but true! What I like most about my hometown: The people are REAL! Any pets at home?: No (they would be dead because I am never at home)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 17 Assistant Coach Kate Paye

Assistant Coach Kate Paye “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mood: Cali Cool

ate Paye enters her first season as a member of the Stanford women’s basketball Kcoaching staff. Paye, a four-year letterwinner with the Cardinal from 1992-95, spent the past two seasons at San Diego State, leaving the program as Associate Head Coach after help- ing to guide the Aztecs to the 11th greatest team improvement in NCAA Division I and the biggest turnaround in Mountain West Conference history in the 2006-07 season. During her tenure at San Diego State, Paye served as the offensive coordinator and conducted all opponent scouting. As perimeter coach, Paye tutored rookie point guard Quenese Davis, who finished the 2006-07 campaign as the MWC- leader, No. 24 national overall leader and national freshman leader in assists. Paye also played an integral role in the Aztec recruiting efforts that led to the com- plete overhaul of the San Diego State program, including the signing of Paris Johnson, the No. 51 ranked prospect in the country and the No. 11 ranked center, Class of 2007, by ASGR. “I am excited to have Kate on board,” said VanDerveer. “Kate will be instrumen- tal in the development of our guards and working with that particular group will be her focus. One of her best qualities is the ability to teach, as she has a tremendous understanding of the game. She is very intelligent and upbeat, an excellent recruiter and familiar with Stanford and our program.” “I am so thrilled to return to Stanford and honored that Tara wants me to be a part of this staff,”said Paye.“I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to contribute to a program that has meant so much to my life. Stanford is one of the most storied programs in women’s basketball and I am excited to return to my alma mater.” A native of Woodside, Calif., Paye was a four-year member of the Stanford women’s basketball team that claimed the national championship in 1992 and advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 1995. A three-time Pac-10 All-Academic selec- tion and two-time team captain, Paye earned her Bachelor’s degree in political sci- ence from Stanford in 1995. She also graduated with distinction with both her Juris Doctorate and Master’s of business administration degrees from Stanford in 2003. Paye worked as a corporate attorney for Palo Alto-based, Cooley Godward LLP, before returning to basketball as a coach. Prior to her second appointment at San Diego State, Paye spent the 2004-05 cam- paign as an assistant coach at Pepperdine guiding the Waves to a fourth place finish in the West Coast Conference and a semifinal WCC Tournament appearance, while serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator and guard coach. Out of college, Paye served as assistant coach at San Diego State during the 1995- 96 season before going on to play basketball professionally, competing with the Seattle Reign of the ABL for three seasons (1996-98) and later with the WNBA’s and from 2000-02. In her six-year professional career, Paye played with and competed against some of the top players in the world, includ- ing , , , , and . She also worked with some of the most accomplished coaches in the college and pro ranks including and . In addition to being born at Stanford hospital, Paye’s entire immediate family, including mother, father, brother, and sister have all earned degrees from Stanford.

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Getting to Know Kate Paye Favorites in my iPod playlist: Dave Matthews, Gwen Stefani, Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, Prince My 5 “faves” to call: My mom, Red, Va, B-Rad, Sportstec helpline My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Maya Angelou, , Bill Clinton, Sarah Silverman, Mark Twain My current ringtone: Treo’s modern lo…boring I know. I don’t miss an episode of: Grey’s Anatomy and Nip/Tuck Best movie I saw this summer: After the Wedding Favorite foods include: Burritos, tomatoes, snickers Pre-game ritual: Workout and write the pre-grame board I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Snickerdoodles During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Sleep on plane, talk on bus Advice for the freshmen: Watch out for the lizard lung. My favorite saying is: Awesummme!!! On an off day, I’m doing this: Watching video, cleaning, bbq’ing What makes me unique: I left a job as a corporate lawyer to be a basketball coach. What I like most about my hometown: The giant wood fish in front of Buck’s Any pets at home?: my Balinese cat, Oberon…a.ka. Obie

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 19 2007-08 Support Staff

Eileen Roche Evan Unrau Director of Basketball Operations Director of Video Operations ileen Roche enters her third season as the director van Unrau begins her first year as Stanford’s direc- Eof basketball operations. Etor of video operations. She will the coaching She will focus on scheduling, coordinating staff with video editing, film exchange, as well as camps team events, practice times, community service and and clinics. fundraising. Roche will also be the liaison to the Fast A native of Fort Collins, Colo., and former Break Club, Stanford’s boosters organization. In addition, she serves as camp standout at Missouri, Unrau was a third-round draft pick of the WNBA’s director for Tara VanDerveer’s summer basketball camps. in 2004 and played professionally in Luxembourg in Prior to her arrival at Stanford, Roche was an event coordinator and cham- 2006-07. pionship director for the CIF-Central Coast Section (CCS), High School At Missouri, Unrau was recognized as one of the best player’s in school his- Athletic Championships, from 1990-2005. She also served as the CIF tory, earning Honorable Mention All-America recognition in 2004 following (California Interscholastic Federation) Nor-Cal Director 1999- back-to-back first-team All-Big 12 nods - MU’s first back-to-back all-confer- 2005. ence performer since MU Hall of Famer Renee Kelly in 1985-86. This is Roche’s second stint at Stanford, as she served as an assistant coach In her final season at Missouri, Unrau helped the Tigers to their ninth from 1982-85 under head coach Dotty McCrea. appearance in the NCAA Tournament, and she wrapped her career by finish- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,Roche grew up in Berkeley Heights, N.J. She earned ing in the top 10 in 12 of 16 different statistical categories, including third on her B.A. in Health Education and Physical Education from Ohio Wesleyan the career rebounding list (945). University in 1981. A three-sport athlete, Roche played basketball, field hock- She served as a captain both for the Tigers in her senior year, and the Big 12 ey and , earning 12 varsity letters as a Bishop. She was inducted into the All-Star team that represented the United States at the 2003 World University Ohio Wesleyan University Athletic Hall Fame in 1989. Games in Daegu, South Korea. Roche resides in Redwood City with her husband Robert Broom and their A three-time Academic All-Big 12 Conference honoree, Unrau earned a two sons, Conor (19) and Christian (15). degree in psychology in 2004. She made the Dean’s List four straight years at Mizzou, and was a recipient of the “Athletic Directors Scholarship Award.”She Marcella Shorty also earned her master’s degree in health education and promotion with an emphasis in Sport Psychology from Missouri in 2006. Athletic Trainer arcella Shorty is in her sixth year as an athletic DeeDee Zawaydeh Mtrainer at Stanford. Administrative Assistant Shorty, who has been a Division I women’s basketball trainer since 1997, handles all the day-to- eeDee Zawaydeh enters her 19th year as the day medical needs of the women’s basketball program. Dadministrative assistant for the Stanford women’s Prior to her arrival at Stanford, Shortly served basketball program. as an assistant athletic trainer at Temple from 1997-2002. She worked with the Zawaydeh is responsible for handling all day- women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, and softball pro- to-day operations associated with the program, grams. including travel and budget expenses. She travels with Before joining the Owls staff, she was the head athletic trainer at Lower the Cardinal during the postseason, and has accompanied the team to numer- Merion High School in Ardmore, Pa., from 1994-97. ous NCAA Tournaments and Final Fours. Shorty received a B.S. in Athletic Training from New Mexico and then Prior to joining the women’s basketball staff in 1990, Zawaydeh served as earned a Master’s of Education in Athletic Training from Temple. the administrative assistant for the track and field program for the previous three seasons. Her duties included assisting with meet management, coordi- Kelly Clark, CSCS nating team travel and overseeing the budget. Strength and Conditioning Coach Jackie Zink elly Clark enters her third season as the strength Basketball Intern Kand conditioning coach for the women’s basket- ball team. She arrived at Stanford after spending the ackie Zink begins her first year as an intern with the previous two years as a strength and conditioning JStanford women’s basketball program. coach at California. Zink joins the Cardinal staff after spending As part of the Golden Bears’ staff, Clark the 2006-07 season as an administrative assistant at the worked with women’s basketball, volleyball, women’s and baseball. University of San Francisco. Prior to that, Zink spent She also spent one season working with the track and field program. two years as an assistant coach at the Division II level, Before her stint in Berkeley, Clark served as an assistant coach and strength spending a year at Sonoma State and Cal State San Bernadino, respectively. coach for the Cal State Bakersfield women’s basketball team in 2002-03, help- Along with her collegiate coaching credentials, Zink has also spent three ing the Roadrunners to a 29-2 record and a Great Eight finish. Clark spent the years as a head coach at the varsity high school level, helming the women’s bas- previous season as a graduate assistant at Sacramento State while studying ketball team at The Branson School in Ross, Calif. for two years, and leading Kinesiology with an emphasis in strength and conditioning. The Urban School in San Francisco for a year. Clark earned her B.S. in Exercise Science, Emphasis Sports Psychology from On the court, Zink played two years at Cuesta College before transferring the University of Idaho in 2001. She currently resides in Mountain View with to Sonoma State for the final two years of her career, helping lead the her husband, Jesse, who is currently an assistant women’s basketball coach at Cossacks to a pair of appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament. Saint Mary’s (CA). The couple has a son, Jacob, who will celebrate his third Zink, a 2000 graduate of Sonoma State, holds a B.S. in kinesiology. birthday in March.

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Jayne Appel

Jayne Appel #2 “When I was younger I used to roll in the dirt and sign Babe Ruth’s name on them” About Jayne Appel 2006-07: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year … Pac-10 All-Freshman Team … 6-4 Pac-10 Player of the Week for Feb. 19 … competed in 33 of the team’s 34 games, all as a reserve … third on the club in scoring (13.2 ppg) and Forward rebounding (7.5 rpg) in just 19.3 minutes … 80-124 from the Sophomore line … led team with 61 blocks, establishing a single-season school record Pleasant Hill, CA (Carondelet) … scored in double-figures 22 times … posted five double-doubles … Undeclared made collegiate debut against BYU on Nov. 13, playing 14 minutes and scor- ing four points, pulling down five boards and blocking two shots … enjoyed Mood: Dominating a breakthrough performance against Tennessee on Nov. 24, scoring 23 points on 10-17 shooting to go along with five rebounds and a career-high five blocks … at Georgia on Nov. 26, scored 16 points and hauled down nine boards … scored 16 points and pulled down seven boards in a win over Arizona State on Dec. 30 … led all scorers with 19 points while snagging seven rebounds at California on Jan. 6 … led all scorers with 19 points on 9-14 shooting in 20 minutes against Washington on Jan. 11 … at Arizona on Career Highs Jan. 25, scored 18 points on 9-10 shooting … chipped in with 17 points and Pts 28, at Oregon State (2/15/07) was a factor down the stretch at Arizona State on Jan. 27 … posted her first Rebs 17, at Oregon State (2/15/07) career double-double against Washington State on Feb. 8 with 19 points and Assists 7, at Oregon (2/17/07) 14 rebounds … in her second double-double at Oregon State on Feb. 15, FG 12, at Oregon State (2/15/07) posted career-highs of 28 points and 17 rebounds in a dominant outing … FT 6, vs. UCLA (2/22/07) Steals 3, at Oregon (2/17/07) recorded a double-double at Oregon on Feb. 17 with 18 points and 11 Blocks 5, at Tennessee (11/24/06) rebounds, while also registering season-highs of seven assists and three Mins 33, at Oregon State (2/15/07) steals … tallied 24 points, nine rebounds and four blocks in a win over UCLA on Feb. 22 … posted her fourth double-double with 18 points and 13 rebounds against Arizona in the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 Tournament Honors on Mar. 3 … against Arizona State in the Pac-10 Tournament final on Mar. College 5, scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds … was a member of the gold- 2007 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year medal-winning USA Basketball squad at the Pan-American Games, along- 2007 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team side Cardinal teammate Candice Wiggins. High School 2006 Gatorade State Player of the Year High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-time captain in basketball at 2006 Cal-Hi State Female Carondelet High School in Concord, Calif. … A McDonald’s All-American 2006 California DII Player of the Year and MVP of the All-Star Game in San Diego … Named the 2006 Gatorade 2006 McDonald’s All-American State Player of the Year … A WBCA All-American … Named to the Parade 2006 McDonald’s All-Star Game MVP All-America First-Team as a senior and the Second-Team in her junior sea- 2006 WBCA All-American son … Also a USA Today Second-Team All-American in 2006 … Named the 2006 Parade First-Team All-American 2005 California DII Player of the Year California DII Player of the Year three times and the Cal-Hi State Female 2005 Parade Second-Team All-American Athlete of the Year as a senior … Helped Carondelet to the state champi- 2004 California DII Player of the Year onship as a sophomore in 2004 … Ranks third all-time in California with 2004 Student Sports Sophomore All-American 680 career blocks and fifth all-time in rebounds with 1,707 and 25th all- time with 2,054 points … Also a three-year letterwinner in , a squad she captained as a senior … In the summer of 2006, helped the USA Basketball U18 Women’s National Team to a gold medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship For Women with four-straight wins at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., in July. Personal: Born May 14, 1988 in Berkeley, Calif. … daughter of Joseph and Pamela Appel … father played basketball at Saint Mary’s … has two older brothers, Mike and Tommy, and one younger brother, Nate … hobbies include playing water polo and hanging out with friends.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2006-07 33-0 178-331 .538 0-1 .000 80-124 .645 436 13.2 249 7.5 98-4 34 70 61 26 636

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Getting to know Jayne Appel Favorites in my iPod playlist: Eye of the Tiger, Burn – Usher, Rascall Flatts, Jack Johnson My 5 “faves” to call:JJ Hones, Jillian Harmon, Chris Marinelli, Parents, Tommy (brother), Caitlin Phalen (best friend) My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: , Lisa Leslie, Stanford Band Major, Channing Tatum, Jack Johnson My current ringtone: Don’t Matter — Akon I don’t miss an episode of: Grey’s Anatomy Best movie I saw this summer: The Prestige Favorite foods include: The Chicken Pad Thai at Siam Royale Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “It’s not a light switch that you can just turn off and on!” Pre-game ritual: Eat, nap, do my hair in two braids I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Breakfast burritos During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Sleeping, joking around, talking, distracting others (especially Amy) Advice for the freshmen: Be confident in your abilities My favorite saying is: “Kites fly higher against the wind.”– Winston Churchill On an off day, I’m doing this: Sleeping, laying in the sun What makes me unique: My ability to heckle Amy and manage to stay out of trouble What I like most about my hometown: Tomatinas (restaurant), my family Any pets at home?: Three cats (Sox, Floppy, Fuzzball), Dog (Cash)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 23 Ashley Cimino

Ashley Cimino #24 “This is Hollywood, we don’t like liars.”

6-3 Forward Freshman Yarmouth, ME (Catherine McAuley) Undeclared

Mood: Focused

About Ashley Cimino High School: Four-year letterwinner and senior-year captain in basketball at Catherine McAuley High School in Portland, Maine … Named McDonald’s All-American as well as a Parade third-team All-American, a second-team All-American by EA Sports, and WBCA All-America honor- able mention … also named to All-America Fifth Team by Street & Smith … Honors Honored as Miss Maine Basketball in 2007 … Two-time Maine Gatorade High School 2007 Gatorade State Player of the Year Player of the Year (2006 & ’07) … three-time Portland Press Herald All-Star 2007 Miss Maine Basketball and 2006-07 Girls Basketball MVP … Named First-Team All-Star by the 2007 McDonald’s All-American Bangor Daily News in junior and senior years … Street & Smith All-America 2007 Second-Team EA Sports All-American honorable mention as a junior … helped lead team to Western Maine titles 2007 Third-Team Parade All-American in 2005 and 2007. 2007 Street & Smith All-America honorable mention Personal: 2007 WBCA All-America honorable mention Born June 27, 1989 in Portland, Maine … Daughter of Michael 2007 Portland Press Herald All-Star and Girls’ Basketball and Lisa Cimino … Has two younger siblings, Matthew and Caitlin. MVP 2007 Bangor Daily News First-Team All-Star 2006 Gatorade State Player of the Year 2006 Street & Smith Honorable Mention All-American 2006 USA Today Top-25 Underclassmen List 2006 Portland Press Herald All-Star 2006 Bangor Daily News First-Team All-Star 2005 Street & Smith Honorable Mention All-American 2005 Portland Press Herald All-Star

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Getting to Know Ashley Cimino Favorites in my iPod playlist: “Banquet” – Bloc Party, “Shelter” – Ray Lamontagne, “On the Radio” – Regina Spektor, “Caring is Creepy” – The Shins, “Run” – Snow Patrol, “Get By” – Talib Kweli My 5 “faves” to call: Rory (best friend), Dad, Caitlin (sister), Mom, Jess (friend) My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Angelina Jolie, My current ringtone: “Jammin’” – Bob Marley I don’t miss an episode of: Grey’s Anatomy Best movie I saw this summer: Knocked Up Favorite foods include: Grilled Cheese, Tortellini Salad, Cookies ‘n’ Cream ice cream Pre-game ritual: Listen to music During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Listening to my iPod My favorite saying is: “If you can’t laugh at yourself, life is going to seem a whole lot longer than you’d like.” – Garden State On an off day, I’m doing this: Go to the beach or go shopping What makes me unique: I like to do yoga What I like most about my hometown: It is right on the water

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Morgan Clyburn #31 “That makes me a very sad panda.”

6-4 Forward Junior The Woodlands, Texas (Oak Ridge) Undeclared Major

Mood: Determined

About Morgan Clyburnl 2006-07: Played in 24 games, all of the bench … 3-18 from the field for a total of 10 points … scored her first point of the year on a free throw against Santa Clara on Nov. 29 … played a season-best eight minutes in three dif- ferent games, including at UCLA on Dec. 22 as she grabbed two rebounds … hauled down four rebounds in eight minutes against Arizona on Dec. 28 Career Highs … scored her first basket of the season at Fresno State on Jan. 2, also pulling Pts 6, 2x, vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) Rebs 8, at Pacific (12/1/05) down two rebounds … against Idaho State on Mar. 17 in the first round of Assists 1, 3x, last vs. Loyola Marymount (11/9/06) the NCAA Tournament, knocked down two triples for a season-best six FG 2, 4x, last vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) points in four minutes off the bench. 3-Pts. 2, 2x, last vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) 2005-06: Appeared in 24 games season, providing extra depth in the paint FT 1, 5x, last vs. Arizona (12/28/06) Steals 1, 7x, last at California (1/6/07) … contributed 1.5 points and 1.4 rebounds per game in just under six min- Blocks 3, vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/9/06) utes on the floor … also totaled 11 blocks … pulled down a career-high Mins 19, at Oregon State (1/5/06) eight rebounds at Pacific, with three offensive boards … added four points Honors against the Tigers … played a career-high 19 minutes at Oregon State … High School scored six points against Arizona in the Pac-10 Quarterfinals … saw time in 2005 McDonald’s USA Top 30 both NCAA Tournament games in Denver … finished the season ranked 2005 TABC and TGCA All-State fifth on the team with six three-pointers. 2005 First-Team All-Region High School: A four-year letterwinner and two-time captain at Oak Ridge 2005 TGCA All-Star High School in Conroe, Texas … McDonald’s USA Top 30 selection as a 2005 Street & Smith All-America Honorable Mention senior …. participated in the All-American All-Star Game … earned 2005 District 14-5A MVP 2004 TABC and TGCA All-State All-America honorable mention accolades from Street & Smiths for three- 2004 First-Team All-Region straight years (2003-05)… TABC and TGCA All-State selection in 2004 and 2004 Street & Smith All-America Honorable Mention 2005 … TGCA All-Star as a senior … Three-time First-Team All-Region 2004 District 14-5A MVP honoree … tabbed Academic All-State as a senior by the TABC and TGCA 2003 First-Team All-Region … named the District 14-5A and Montgomery Country MVP in her final 2003 Street & Smith All-America Honorable Mention two seasons … finished her career at Oak Ridge as the school record holder in scoring (2,142 points), rebounding (1,401) and blocked shots (657) … posted a school record 20 blocks in a single game. Personal: Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania … daughter of Collins and Rose Mary … interested in pursuing a biomedical engineering major.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-D Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2005-06 24-0 13-44 .295 6-22 .273 3-12 .250 35 1.5 33 1.4 16-0 2 6 11 3 139 2006-07 24-0 3-18 .167 2-9 .222 2-9 .222 10 0.4 18 0.8 12-0 1 7 4 4 93 Totals 48-0 16-62 .258 8-31 .258 5-21 .238 45 0.9 51 1.0 28-0 3 13 15 7 232

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Getting to Know Morgan Clyburn Favorites in my iPod playlist: “How to Save a Life” – The Fray, “Mr. Jones” – Counting Crows, “Where the Green Grass Grows” – Tim McGraw My 5 “faves” to call: My mom Rose Mary, my dad Collins, my brother Geoff, my friends from Texas, Jocelyn and Lauren. My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: , Tim McGraw, Janet Evanovich, David Baldacci, J.K. Rowling My current ringtone: The standard cingular one. I don’t miss an episode of: Grey’s Anatomy Best movie I saw this summer: Transformers Favorite foods include: Steak, pasta with Alfredo, and shrimp Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “This isn’t prayer basketball. You don’t just throw the ball in the air and pray someone catches it.” Pre-game ritual: Nap as long as possible. I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Breakfast wraps. During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Reading. Advice for the freshmen: Learn time management … quickly. My favorite saying is: “Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”– Thomas Edison. On an off day, I’m doing this: Sleeping or doing homework. What makes me unique: I’m goofy What I like most about my hometown: The Southern Hospitality

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 27 Hannah Donaghe

Hannah Donaghe #20 “Picture where that would go on the food pyramid?”

5-11 Guard Freshman Atascadero, CA (Atascadero) Undeclared Mood: Excited!!!

About Hannah Donaghe High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-time captain in basketball at Atascadero High School in Atascadero, Calif. … Earned All-State recogni- tion in her freshman, junior, and senior years … Named to the All-CIF Southern Section Team as a junior and senior … Garnered MVP honors in each of her final three years … Named All-Pac-7 and All-County all four Honors years … Helped lead team to undefeated mark in 2007 … Averaged 22.8 High School Three-time All-State honoree points, 13.1 rebounds, 4.4 steals, and 3.8 blocks a game as a senior … Two-time All-CIF Southern Section honoree Named a Scholar-Athlete all four years. Four-time All-Pac-7 Team selection Personal: Daughter of Dale and Karen Donaghe … Has one younger sister, Four-time All-County Team selection Haylee, who plays basketball at UC Davis … major is undeclared.

28 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Hannah Donaghe

Getting to Know Hannah Donaghe Favorites in my iPod playlist: Nada Surf, Rogue Wave, Death Cab for Cutie, The Early November My 5 “faves” to call: Mom, Dad, Haylee, Jackie, Danica My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: , Bob Dylan, Bobby Flay, Zach Braff, Ghandi My current ringtone: Let’s get it on – Marvin Gaye I don’t miss an episode of: Survivor, Scrubs Best movie I saw this summer: I Heart Huckabees Favorite foods include: Spaghetti and tacos Pre-game ritual: Listen to some sweet jams During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Listening to music or sleeping My favorite saying is: “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.” – John Lennon On an off day, I’m doing this: Going to the beach and attempting to surf What makes me unique: I love playing Super Nintendo, especially Donkey Kong What I like most about my hometown: My friends and family (and that it means “mud hole” in Spanish) Any pets at home?: Rottweiler named Maggie

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 29 Rosalyn Gold-Onwude

About Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Rosalyn Gold-Onwude #21 2006-07: Redshirted the season. “Leave it on the floor” 2005-06: Major contributor for the Cardinal at point this season, making 23 starts and playing in all 34 games … earned the starting spot in the second game of the conference schedule and started in 23 of the last 26 games … 5-10 averaged 24.0 minutes per game … second on the squad and seventh in the Guard Pac-10 in assists with 117 (3.4 per game) … ranked third in the conference Sophomore with a 1.60 assist- ratio … had one of her best overall games on Jan. Queens, N.Y. (Archbishop Molloy) 1, scoring and adding nine rebounds and eight assists against Undeclared Major UCLA … tallied eight assists in a game four times … made a career-high three treys in back-to-back games (at USC and against Oregon) … scored a career-high 15 points against Arizona in the Pac-10 Quarterfinals with four Mood: Focused baskets, including a pair of threes … ranked third on the team in three- pointers with 27 … averaged 25.5 minutes in NCAA Tournament games … grabbed seven rebounds in each of the games and added nine points and five assists against Florida State in the second round … tallied six points, pulled down six boards and added four assists in the Sweet 16 match-up versus Oklahoma … was named Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Freshman Team, as she averaged 5.2 points, 3.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in Career Highs her rookie season. Points 15, vs. Arizona (3/4/06) High School: A four-year letterwinner at Archbishop Molloy High School Rebounds 9, vs. UCLA (1/1/06) in Briarwood, N.Y. … Captained her high school squad as a senior, but Assists 8, 4x, last vs. Washington (2/23/06) missed the season due to injury … Honored as her school’s Student-Athlete Field Goals 4, 3x, last vs. Arizona (3/4/06) of the Year in her final two seasons … Reached the 1,000-point mark dur- 3-Pt. FGs 3, 2x, last vs. Oregon (2/2/06) Free Throws 5, vs. Arizona (3/4/06) ing her junior season … Named Archbishop Molloy’s MVP in her first three Steals 3, vs. Cal (1/14/06) seasons … Also tabbed First-Team All-City and First-Team All-Queens Minutes 37, vs. UCLA (3/6/06) three times … An adidas All-Asmerican and All-Star Game participant … Honors Named the adidas All-American team MVP … Recipient of the Madison College Square Garden/ DeBusschere Award as a junior for the Best Female New 2006 Honorable Mention, Pac-10 All-Freshman Team York Athlete … Nearly averaged a triple-double as a junior, with close to 20 High School , and just under 10 assists and rebounds per game. 2005 AMHS Student-Athlete of the Year Personal: Born on April 28, 1987 in Queens, N.Y. … daughter of Austin 2004 adidas All-American Onwude and Pat Gold … Considering majoring in economics or commu- 2004 adidas All-America Team MVP nication. 2004 MSG/ DeBusschere Award 2004 AMHS Student-Athlete of the Year 2004 AMHS MVP 2004 First-Team All-City 2004 First-Team All-Queens 2003 AMHS MVP 2003 First-Team All-City 2003 First-Team All-Queens 2002 AMHS MVP 2002 First-Team All-City 2002 First-Team All-Queens

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-D Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2005-06 34-23 57-160 .356 27-69 .391 33-49 .673 174 5.1 124 3.6 59-1 117 73 0 27 816 2006-07 redshirted

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Getting to Know Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Favorites in my iPod playlist: Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Ne-yo, Lauryn Hill, Mariah Carey My 5 “faves” to call: My boyfriend, Marques, my sister, Ann, and my best friends from back home, Dana, Keisha, and Lisa My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Oprah, Jamie Foxx, Dave Chappelle, P. Diddy, Betsy Johnson My current ringtone: “Ms. Fat Booty” – Mos Def I don’t miss an episode of: Everybody Loves Raymond, Best movie I saw this summer: Knocked Up Favorite foods include: Shrimp and Red Lobster tarter sauce Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “What play are you running out there? Mumbo Jumbo? Be a point guard! Run the offense! Or did you forget to plug in your brain today?” Pre-game ritual: Secretly looking for Richie and Nancy in the stands. I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Spanish. Que es la comida sin la conversacion con Freddy? During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Sneaking peeks at Cissy, wondering what she’d look like with a relaxer. Advice for the freshmen: Take care of yourself: make stretching and icing a hobby. My favorite saying is: “It’s two points whether I meant it or not!” On an off day, I’m doing this: Trying on different outfits in my room. What makes me unique: I try on different outfits in my room … alone … with nowhere to go. What I like most about my hometown: Duh! Alternate side parking.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 31 Jillian Harmon

About Jillian Harmon Jillian Harmon #33 2006-07: Started 31 games … averaged 7.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per “Life can only be understood backward, but it game, good for fourth on the squad in both categories … field-goal per- must be lived forward.” centage was 42.1-percent … scored in double-figures 10 times … fourth on team with 81 assists … third on team with 35 steals … 42-70 from the char- ity stripe … chipped in with 10 points and four steals off the bench in 33 6-1 minutes against Tennessee on Nov. 24 … scored a season-best 16 points, Forward including a 6-7 free throw mark, against Santa Clara on Nov. 29 … added Junior 14 points on 6-8 shooting in a win over Utah on Dec. 16 … scored 13 points Lake Oswego, OR (Lakeridge) and pulled down seven boards in 39 minutes at USC on Dec. 20 … led Undeclared Major Cardinal with 14 points in 37 minutes at UCLA on Dec. 22 … pitched in with 10 points in 39 minutes vs. Arizona State on Dec. 30 … posted her first Mood: Pumped double-double of the year at Fresno State on Jan. 2, with 13 points and 10 rebounds … contributed 13 points with six rebounds in 37 minutes during a win over Oregon State on Jan. 20 … hauled down nine rebounds while playing a career-best 45 minutes at Arizona State on Jan. 27 … in a win over Washington on Feb. 10, scored eight points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out four assists in 34 minutes … against Arizona in the Pac-10 Tournament quarterfinals on Mar. 3, poured in 11 points and knocked down a career-high two three-pointers … added 10 points in 36 minutes Career Highs during a win over Arizona State on Mar. 5 in the Pac-10 Tournament cham- Pts 22, at Oregon State (1/5/06) pionship game. Rebs 11, 2x, last vs. SE Missouri State (3/18/06) Assists 7, at Washington (12/22/05) 2005-06: Pac-10 All-Freshman Team selection … played in all 34 games and FG 9, at Oregon State (1/5/06) started 25 contests … averaged 8.5 points per game in 25.8 minutes … shot 3-Pts. 2, vs. Arizona (3/3/07) 49-percent from the field, which ranked seventh in the conference … FT 7, vs. Arizona (1/19/06) ranked third on the team in field goals made with 118 … in her first trip Steals 4, 3x, last at Tennessee (11/24/06) Blocks 3, 2x, last vs. Rice (12/17/05) back to her home state, went 9-for-10 from the field at Oregon State, which Mins 45, at Arizona State (1/27/07) ranks seventh-best in school history for a single game … added four free throws to set her career-high in scoring with 22 points against the Beavers Honors … posted two double-doubles: (10 points, 10 rebounds at Washington and College 2006 Pac-10 All-Freshman Team 17 points, 11 boards vs. UC Santa Barbara) … also dished out seven assists High School against the Huskies … scored 19 points against Washington State … aver- 2005 USA Youth Development Festival Gold Medalist aged 28.5 minutes in her first NCAA Tournament, starting the first two 2005 EA Sports All-American games … scored nine points and grabbed 11 rebounds in her postseason 2005 Oregon State Player of the Year debut against Southeast Missouri State … added 11 points for the Cardinal 2005 Three Rivers League Player of the Year in the second round win over Florida State … scored eight points and 2004 Oregon State Player of the Year grabbed nine rebounds in the Elite Eight match-up versus LSU … scored in 2004 Three Rivers League Player of the Year double figures 14 times this season. 2003 Oregon State Player of the Year 2003 Three Rivers League Player of the Year High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Lakeridge High School 2002 First-Time All-Three Rivers League in Lake Oswego, Ore. … Also earned a letter in cross country and track … Captained her basketball squad in her last two seasons … Three-time Oregon State Player of the Year (2003-05) … Also named the Three Rivers Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior … Earned First-Team All-League honors in her freshman campaign … An EA Sports All- American in 2005 … A gold medalist at the USA Youth Development Festival … a Nike All-America camp participant … Holds the Lakeridge High School records in points and rebounds … Ranks fifth in Oregon state history in points scored, which is good for second in Class 4A. Personal: Born on March 3, 1987 in New York … daughter of Randall and Julie Harmon … father, Randall, ran track at Wake Forest … considering majoring in economics … interested in a career in sports marketing.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-D Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2005-06 34-25 118-241 .490 1-5 .200 53-88 .602 290 8.5 188 5.5 70-0 73 42 20 48 877 2006-07 34-31 107-254 .421 6-25 .240 42-70 .600 262 7.7 166 4.9 72-0 81 50 11 35 1000 Totals 68-56 225-495 .454 7-30 .233 95-158 .601 552 8.1 354 5.2 142-0 154 92 31 83 1877

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Getting to Know Jillian Harmon Favorites in my iPod playlist: “Stay with You” – John Legend, “My Father’s Eyes” – Eric Clapton, “Farmhouse” – Phish. My 5 “faves” to call: My 3 best friends from home: Anne, Melissa, McKenna. Brooke Smith. My boyfriend. My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Jim Carrey, Oprah, Michael Jordan, Kate Hudson, the guy from Step Up My current ringtone: “Free Fallin” I don’t miss an episode of: 24 Best movie I saw this summer: Knocked Up Favorite foods include: Thai Food … Siam Royal at least twice a week. Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “If there’s a fire in the kitchen, get off the porch and come inside and help.” Pre-game ritual: To nap and then pick up Jayne and drive two blocks to the gym listening to our new favorite song. I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Freddy’s iced vanilla latte During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Sleeping. Advice for the freshmen: Jayne doesn’t know her own strength – watch out. My favorite saying is: “You’re only young once.” On an off day, I’m doing this: Hopefully a lot of sleeping, organizing my life, homework. What makes me unique: My ability to tolerate Ros for long periods of time. What I like most about my hometown: The people I grew up with … and my new hometown: Lake Michigan. Any pets at home?: Dog (Tommy).

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 33 Michelle Harrison

About Michelle Harrison Michelle Harrison #5 2006-07: Appeared in all 34 games, all off the bench … made 39.2-percent “You…are in a WHIRL of trouble!” from the field … averaged 3.5 points and 1.9 rebounds per game … fifth on squad with 10 three-pointers … scored in double-figures twice … in colle- giate debut against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 9, scored eight points in 13 6-3 minutes … poured in season-high 13 points in a win over Santa Clara on Forward Nov. 29 … scored seven points and pulled down five boards in a win at Sophomore UCLA on Dec. 22 … scored 10 points in 16 minutes against Arizona on Dec. Orem, Utah (Mountain View) 28, knocking down two three-pointers … scored five points and grabbed Undeclared seven rebounds at Fresno State on Jan. 2 … chipped in with six points and four boards at Washington on Jan. 11 … against Oregon on Jan. 18, totaled three points, five rebounds and three assists … against Washington State on Mood: Settin’ the Tone Feb. 8, scored five points and dished out three assists in 18 minutes … was a factor in Pac-10 Tournament semifinal win over USC on Mar. 4, scoring eight points (4-4 from the free throw line) … chipped in with eight points and five rebounds in 17 minutes during Stanford’s win over Idaho State in the NCAA Tournament. High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball … two-time team cap- tain … averaged 18 points, 11 rebounds and 5.5 blocks per game during her Career Highs career … First-Team All-State selection all four years … four-time Region Pts 13, vs. Santa Clara (11/29/06) MVP … two-time state MVP (2004, 2006) … 2006 McDonald’s All- Rebs 7, at Fresno State (1/2/07) American … 2006 Utah Gatorade Player of the Year … two-time adidas All- Assists 3, 2x, last vs. Washington State (2/8/07) American … three-time Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention … Second FG 4, 4x, last vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) Team Nike All-American … Parade Third-Team All-American … USA U- 3-Pts. 2, vs. Arizona (12/28/06) 20 invitee and participated at USA Youth Festival in 2005 … named Utah’s FT 4, 2x, last vs. USC (3/4/07) Best Female Athlete in 2006 … lettered four years in track and field and was Steals 2, vs. Arizona State (12/30/06) Blocks 2, vs. Utah (12/16/06) a three-time state champion in the high jump … three-time letterwinner in Mins 20, vs. Utah (12/16/06) . Personal: Born December 11, 1987 in Sandy, Utah … mother’s name is Judi Harrison … has two older sisters, Christa and Kara and one older brother, Tyler … sister, Kara, played college basketball at Utah Valley State … hob- bies include drawing, listening to music and spending time outdoors.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2006-07 34-0 49-125 .392 10-41 .244 11-19 .579 119 3.5 63 1.9 27-0 26 43 8 8 375

34 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Michelle Harrison

Getting to Know Michelle Harrison Favorites in my iPod playlist: Anything by Chris Brown, Ne-yo, Ciara, or Justin Timberlake My 5 “faves” to call: My mom, my mom, Sam, David, Mike My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Michael Jordan, Dwyane Wade My current ringtone: “Wall to Wall” – Chris Brown I don’t miss an episode of: No show is that important to me, but my favorite is Friends Best movie I saw this summer: Don’t know just yet… Favorite foods include: Steak, pasta, mashed potatoes and gravy Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “Do you know that saying, ‘It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s size of the fight in the dog?’ Well now you gotta think, what kind of dog are you in that fight? Don’t be a poodle, be a pitbull!” Pre-game ritual: Envisioning the game in my mind. I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: French toast. During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Listening to music or sleeping. Advice for the freshmen: Trust in your teammates. My favorite saying is: “It’s not how hard you push along the way, it’s having something in you to finish.” On an off day, I’m doing this: Sleeping or playing golf. What makes me unique: All my siblings are so much older than me (12 years difference between me and the next youngest). What I like most about my hometown: The beautiful scenery and all my family is there.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 35 JJ Hones

About JJ Hones JJ Hones #10 2006-07: Pac-10 All-Freshman Team honoree … named one of 11 finalists “Our greatest glory is not in never falling but for the Nancy Lieberman Award, given to the nation’s top collegiate point in rising everytime we fall.” guard … suffered an ACL tear in her left knee during the first 45 seconds against California on Feb. 4, and was out for the remainder of the year … played in 23 games, making 20 starts … averaged 4.5 points and 1.8 5-10 rebounds per game … third on team with 90 assists, while committing only Guard 31 turnovers … despite missing almost two months of action, led the Pac- Sophomore 10 in assist/turnover ratio at 2.81 … dished out at least four assists in a game Beaverton, OR (Southridge) 14 different times … in collegiate debut against Loyola Marymount on Nov. Undeclared 9, dished out six assists in 18 minutes … against Missouri on Nov. 21 in her first collegiate start, totaled four points, four rebounds and four assists … Mood: Go Time! tallied nine points and seven assists against Santa Clara on Nov. 29 … for the second straight game, dished out seven assists against Texas Tech on Dec. 3 … poured in 11 points (nine off three-pointers) at USC on Dec. 20 … two days later, matched that performance with 11 points and five assists at UCLA on Dec. 22 … chipped in with 10 points in 31 minutes of work against Washington on Jan. 11 … scored a season-best 17 points on 5-9 shooting to lead all scorers against Washington State on Jan. 13. Career Highs High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-time captain in basketball at Pts 17, at Washington State (1/13/07) Southridge High School in Beaverton, Ore. … Named the 2006 Gatorade Rebs 4, vs. Missouri (11/21/06) State Player of the Year and the 4A State Player of the Year … Honored as Assists 7, 2x, last vs. Texas Tech (12/3/06) the Metro League Player of the Year and First-Team All-State as a senior … FG 6, at Washington State (1/13/07) Recognized as First-Team All-Metro League three-straight years … A 3-Pts. 3, 2x, last at Washington State (1/13/07) Second-Team All-State selection as a junior … Earned First-Team All- FT 4, at Washington (1/11/07) America honors from EA Sports after her senior season … A 2006 Parade Steals 3, 3x, last at USC (12/20/06) Blocks 1, 3x, last vs. Arizona (12/28/06) Third-Team All-American and a Street & Smith’s honorable mention All- Mins 41, at Arizona State (1/27/07) American … Helped Beaverton to a pair of state championships … A 2005 USA Youth Development Festival and 2006 USA U-20 National Team trials Honors participant … Also lettered one year in track and one year in soccer. High School 2006 Gatorade State Player of the Year Personal: Born December 10, 1987 in La Jolla, Calif. … Daughter of Susan 2006 4A State Player of the Year and Dan Hones … Has one younger sister, Kelsey. 2006 Metro League Player of the Year 2006 First-Team All-State 2006 Third-Team Parade All-American 2006 First-Team EA Sports All-American 2006 First-Team All-Metro League 2005 Street & Smith Honorable Mention All-American 2005 Second-Team All-State 2005 First-Team All-Metro League 2004 First-Team All-Metro League

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2006-07 23-20 34-101 .337 14-49 .286 22-31 .710 104 4.5 41 1.8 29-0 90 32 3 28 559

36 2007-08 Stanford Basketball JJ Hones

Getting to Know J.J. Hones Favorites in my iPod playlist: Colbie Caillat, Rascal Flatts My 5 “faves” to call: Nora and Michelle (roommates), Home, Jayne, Jill My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Cameron Diaz, Lisa Lampanelli, Lindsey Lohan, Will Ferrell, The President My current ringtone: “Unpredictable” – Jamie Foxx I don’t miss an episode of: Grey’s Anatomy Best movie I saw this summer: Knocked Up Favorite foods include: Steak and seafood Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “What do you think people say when they look at you?” Pre-game ritual: It’s always different I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Smoothies (and cookies) During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Who knows – depends on how long the flight is! Advice for the freshmen: Track is fun My favorite saying is: “Get over yourself.” On an off day, I’m doing this: We have days off? What makes me unique: I can solve a Rubix cube What I like most about my hometown: How it’s big enough to get lost, but small enough to realize you aren’t. Any pets at home?: Three cats and some fish.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 37 Melanie Murphy

About Melanie Murphy Melanie Murphy #0 2006-07: Played in 31 games, making six starts … averaged 2.2 points and “I’m the People’s Champ. I’m Robin Hood. 1.1 rebounds per game … totaled 73 assists despite only averaging 14.6 min- This is the role I was born to play.” utes of playing time … racked up 18 steals … made collegiate debut against Loyola Marymount on Nov. 9 … played 19 mintues at Tennessee on Nov. 21, dishing out five assists … against Arizona on Dec. 28, scored five points 5-9 to go with three rebounds and six assists in just 14 minutes … dished out Guard four assists in 12 minutes off the bench during a win over California on Jan. Sophomore 6 … scored four points in 11 minutes off the bench against Oregon on Jan. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Midwood) 18 … against UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 1, scored four points and pulled Undeclared down four rebounds in 11 minutes off the bench … enjoyed a breakthrough game against Washington on Feb. 10, establishing a season-high 11 points Mood: Chillin’ to go with eight assists in 27 minutes … in her first collegiate start at Oregon State on Feb. 15, dished out five assists and came up with five steals in 36 minutes … chipped in with eight points and six assists in 32 minutes against Oregon on Feb. 17 … in 36 minutes during a win over UCLA on Feb. 22, scored seven points while dishing out five assists … in a win over USC on Feb. 25, registered a career-best 10 assists in addition to scoring eight points in 40 minutes … scored 10 points in a NCAA Tournament first round win over Idaho State on Mar. 17. Career Highs Pts 11, vs. Washington (2/10/07) High School: Four-year letterwinner in basketball … two-time team cap- Rebs 4, 2x, last vs. USC (2/25/07) tain … averaged 15.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game during Assists 10, vs. USC (2/25/07) her career, as she was the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,855 points FG 5, vs. Washington (2/10/07) … Tri-State All-Star First Team … three-time New FT 4, vs. USC (2/25/07) York Daily News All-City First-Team … three-time New York Newsday First- Steals 5, at Oregon State (2/15/07) Team All-Brooklyn All-Star …2006 Dave DeBusschere Blocks 1, 3x, last at Oregon (2/17/07) Mins 40, vs. USC (2/25/07) Award … 2005 Street & Smith’s Honorable Mention All-American … McDonalds and WBCA High School All-America nominee …New York State Sportswriters & Coaches All-State Second Team pick … Metro SportsMed Scholar-Athlete … NY1/Health Plus Scholar-Athlete … CBS 2 News Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Born March 4, 1988 in Brooklyn, N.Y. … parents are Joseph and Rochelle Murphy … has one sister, Monique … hobbies include investing in stocks.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2006-07 31-6 23-67 .343 0-1 .000 22-34 .647 68 2.2 34 1.1 29-0 73 51 3 18 453

38 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Melanie Murphy

Getting to Know Melanie Murphy Favorites in my iPod playlist: Upgrade you (remix) – Lil Wayne, Do you – Ne-yo, Eminem My 5 “faves” to call: Mom, Dad, Tiema (best friend), Birdman (Candice) My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Michael Jordan, Donald Trump, Bill Gates, Jeremy Piven, Doyle Brunson My current ringtone: Vibrate I don’t miss an episode of: Entourage, Family Guy, South Park, Seinfeld Favorite foods include: Steak, ribs Pre-game ritual: Listen to Eminem’s “Lose Yourself,” put on uniform shorts, jersey, sneakers, and headband (in that order) I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Smoothies During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Annoying my teammates Advice for the freshmen: Get back on the plane My favorite saying is: “Good times, good times.” On an off day, I’m doing this: Shooting What makes me unique: My personality What I like most about my hometown: Noise, crowds, friends, and the city never sleeps Any pets at home?: Rabbit

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 39 Kayla Pedersen

About Kayla Pedersen Kayla Pedersen #14 High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-time captain in basketball at “And now back to you, Kay!” Red Mountain High School in Mesa, Ariz. … Named a McDonald’s All- American in 2007 … Also earned All-America nods from EA Sports, Parade, USA Today, and the WBCA in 2007 … Garnered All-American nods from 6-4 EA Sports and Parade in 2006 … Named Gatorade Player of the Year two Forward consecutive years (2005-06 & ’06-’07) … Named U.S. Marines Freshman Distinguished Athlete award in 2007 … Two-time Arizona Republic and East Fountain Hills, AZ (Red Mountain) Valley Tribune Player of the Year … Four-time East Valley Region First Team Undeclared selection … 2005-06 East Valley Region MVP … 2005 Arizona Republic First Team selection … Named to Arizona Republic Second Team in 2004 … Helped lead team to 5A-DI state title as a senior … Established 5A scoring Mood: Ready record with 2,611 career points … Set school career records with 2,611 points, 1,444 rebounds, 434 assists, and 304 blocks … Member of the Under-19 World Championships USA Basketball Team that won gold medal in 2007 … Was part of the gold medal-winning U18 USA National Basketball Team in 2006. Personal: Born April 14, 1989 in Flint, Mich. … Daughter of Gary and Kelli Pedersen … Father played basketball at Saint Mary’s College … Has one Honors younger brother, Kyle. USA Basketball National Team 2007 Under-19 World Championships (Gold Medal) 2006 Under-18 World Championships (Gold Medal) High School 2007 McDonald’s All-American 2007 EA Sports All-America First Team 2007 Parade All-America First Team 2007 WBCA All-American 2007 USA Today All-American 2007 Gatorade Player of the Year 2007 U.S. Marines Distinguished Athlete 2007 Arizona Republic Player of the Year 2007 East Valley Tribune Player of the Year 2007 All-East Valley Region First Team 2006 EA Sports All-America Second Team 2006 Parade All-America Third Team 2006 Gatorade Player of the Year 2006 Arizona Republic Player of the Year 2006 East Valley Tribune Player of the Year 2006 East Valley Region MVP 2006 All-East Valley Region First Team 2005 Arizona Republic First Team 2005 All-East Valley Region First Team 2004 Arizona Republic Second Team 2004 All-East Valley Region First Team

40 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Kayla Pedersen

Getting to Know Kayla Pedersen Favorites in my iPod playlist: “Irreplaceable” – Beyonce, “Makes Me Wonder” – Maroons, anything by Matchbox20 My 5 “faves” to call: I don’t really talk on the phone, but I text my mom, my brother Kyle, my friend Joy, my friend Stevie, my dad My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Steve Nash, LeBron James, Channing Tatum, Raja Bell, Dirk Nowitzki My current ringtone: “Irreplaceable” — Beyonce I don’t miss an episode of: Ghost Whisperer Best movie I saw this summer: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Favorite foods include: Chicken Alfredo, steak Pre-game ritual: Tighten my ankle braces and shoes before tip-off During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Listening to my iPod, sleeping, playing cards My favorite saying is: “The harder you work, the luckier you get.” On an off day, I’m doing this: Sleeping, watching movies, hanging out with friends What I like most about my hometown: The weather and scenery.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 41 Cissy Pierce

About Cissy Pierce Cissy Pierce #13 2006-07: Played in every game, making 17 starts … made 40.8-percent from “I’m wanted. I’m hot. I’m everything you’re the field … sixth on the team in scoring at 4.9 points per game … also not.” grabbed 1.9 rebounds per game … 13-40 from three-point territory … racked up 21 steals … scored in double-figures five times … chipped in with 10 points in a loss to BYU on Nov. 13 … added 10 points and five rebounds 5-10 in a victory over Utah on Dec. 16 … scored eight points in a win at Fresno Guard/Forward State on Jan. 2 … poured in 14 points on 5-8 shooting in a win over Oregon Senior on Jan. 18 … contributed a career-best 15 points with three triples in a win Littleton, Colo. (Heritage) over Arizona on Jan. 25 … at UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 1, scored five points Undeclared Major off the bench in 15 minutes of action … scored six points and came up with three steals during a win over UCLA on Feb. 22 … chipped in with four Mood: Passion Without Fear points and three rebounds against Arizona in the Pac-10 Tournament quar- terfinals on Mar. 3 … in a career-high 31 minutes against Idaho State on Mar. 17, scored 14 points on 6-8 shooting from the field. 2005-06: Played in 29 games, making one start (at Washington on Dec. 22) … averaged 3.5 points and 1.4 rebounds per game, as well as 1.3 assists per game … scored in double-digits in three of the first seven games … pulled down eight boards against Long Island in the season opener … scored 10 Career Highs points on 5-for-7 shooting against Minnesota in the second game of the Pts 15, at Arizona (1/25/07) tournament … scored 12 points at Pacific … enjoyed one of her best games Rebs 8, vs. Long Island (11/19/05) against Rice, scoring 10 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out five Assists 5, vs. Rice (12/17/05) assists … averaged 15.5 minutes in the first two games of the Pac-10 FG 6, vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) Tournament, snagging 3.0 rebounds per game in the quarterfinals and 3-Pts. 3, at Arizona (1/25/07) semifinals … played 26 minutes against Southeast Missouri State in the first FT 4, vs. SE Missouri State (3/18/06) round of the NCAA Tournament. Steals 5, vs. Pacific (11/21/04) Blocks 1, 9x, last vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) 2004-05: Appeared in 25 games … scored a season-high 10 points against Mins 31, vs. Idaho State (3/17/07) Eastern Washington at the Great Alaska Shootout … missed three contests Honors due to a laceration on her right hand suffered in shoot-around before the High School Arizona game on Feb. 3 … appeared in 19 games prior to her injury and 2004 Gatorade Colorado Player of the Year returned with seven minutes at USC on Feb. 18 … scored five points and 2004 McDonald’s All-American collected a season-high five boards in the contest … saw 17 minutes on the 2004 Parade Magazine Third-Team All-American floor against California in the Pac-10 Tournament quarterfinals … scored 2004 First-Team All-State seven points and picked up two steals against the Golden Bears … Played 10 2004 Heritage High School Hall of Fame Inductee minutes in her first NCAA Tournament game against Santa Clara, scoring 2004 Heritage High School Scholar-Athlete Award four points … averaged 2.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per game in 10.8 min- 2003 Street & Smith’s All-American Honorable Mention 2003 Nike All-American utes per game. 2003 Second-Team All-State High School: Two-time Nike and Street & Smith’s All-American … 2003 Class 5A State Playoff All-Tournament Team Honored as a McDonald’s All-American on the West Team along with fel- 2003 First-Team All-Continental League low freshman Candice Wiggins … A Parade Magazine Third-Team All- 2002 Street & Smith’s All-American Honorable Mention American and Gatorade Colorado Player of the Year in 2004 … Captained 2002 Nike All-American her basketball squad as a senior and a junior … Named First-Team All-State 2002 Second-Team All-State 2002 First-Team All-Continental League after helping her team to a 15-5 finish in her senior campaign … Averaged 2001 First-Team All-Continental League just under 18.7 points, 9.8 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game as a senior … Led Heritage High to a runner-up finish at the Class 5A State Tournament as a junior and earned Second-Team All-State for the second-straight year … Also an outstanding competitor in track & field … Holds the school record in long jump (19’3-1/4”) … Inducted into the Heritage High School Hall of Fame …. Graduated with high honors. Personal: Born June 30, 1986 … daughter of Cal and Jayne Pierce … father, Cal, was a weight lifter at Louisiana Tech .. brother, Jarrod, played on the M.I.T. basketball team … will pursue a biology major and would like to become a veterinarian.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-D Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2004-05 25-0 31-90 .344 3-14 .214 8-12 .667 73 2.9 34 1.4 16-0 24 19 3 23 272 2005-06 29-1 43-103 .417 2-8 .250 13-22 .591 101 3.5 41 1.4 33-0 39 27 1 14 396 2006-07 34-17 71-174 .408 13-40 .325 10-15 .667 165 4.9 64 1.9 30-0 24 32 5 21 618 Totals 88-18 145-367 .395 18-62 .290 31-49 .632 339 3.8 139 1.5 79-0 87 78 9 58 1286

42 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Cissy Pierce

Getting to Know Cissy Pierce Favorites in my iPod playlist: The Fray, Jack’s Mannequin, my ‘80’s mix, some hip-hop My 5 “faves” to call: Mom and dad, big brother Jarrod, Kristen Newlin, Morgan Clyburn, friend Gabby My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Ayn Rand, , Roger Federer, Rosario Castellanos, J.K. Rowling My current ringtone: Some tune that came with my phone I don’t miss an episode of: Frasier Best movies I saw this summer:Transformers, 3 Favorite foods include: Food in general is just terrific. Love steaks and salads. Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: “This isn’t dummy offense. We’re going full speed and game pace in this drill. The only thing dummy out here is you.” Pre-game ritual: Stretching, playing one-on-one or 52 with Morgan, teasing Marcella. I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Smoothies. During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: iPod on, book out. Advice for the freshmen: Don’t be afraid of anyone for one second on the court. My favorite saying is: “Passion without fear.”A friend said that. On an off day, I’m doing this: Probably feeding my face; book or movie. What makes me unique: That I’m me. What I like most about my hometown: View of the Rockies and landscapes. Any pets at home?: Two beagles: Egor and Big Bertha.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 43 Jeanette Pohlen

About Jeannette Pohlen Jeanette Pohlen #23 High School: F our-year letterwinner and two-time captain in basketball at “So you’re sayin’ there’s a chance…?” Brea Olinda High School in Brea, Calif. … McDonald’s All-American as a senior … Earned All-American recognition from EA Sports, Max Preps, Parade, and SLAM Magazine in 2007 … Gatorade Player of the Year and Ms. 6-0 California Basketball as a senior … Named All-American by Scout Magazine Guard in 2006 … Street & Smith’s All-America honorable mention in 2005 & ’06 Freshman … Named a Student Sports Junior All-American in 2006 … Three-time All- Brea, CA (Brea Olinda) State Elite Team selection (2005-07) … Four-time All-State selection … Undeclared Three-time CIF Southern Section D-IIA Player/Co-Player of the Year (2005-07)… Three-time All-CIF DIIA selection (2005-07) … Orange County Player of the Year and All-Orange County Team selection from Mood: Hungry 2005-07 … Player of the Year as a senior … Three-time Los Angeles Times All-Star (2005-07) … Named 2007 Century League Athlete of the Year … Three-time Century League MVP/Co-MVP (2005- 07) … Four-time All-Century League selection … Holds BOHS career records for points (2,196) and rebounds (1,140) … Holds five school single- season records as well as a pair of single-game records … CIF Southern Section Academic Award Winner in 2007 … Four-time Brea Olinda Scholar-Athlete. Honors High School Personal: Born May 2, 1989 in Downey, Calif.. … Daughter of John and 2007 McDonald’s All-American Cindy Pohlen has an uncle that played football at Notre Dame … 2007 EA Sports All-American Grandfather and great-grandfather each played basketball at Purdue … Has 2007 Max Preps All-American two older brothers, John and Tom … Major is undeclared. 2007 Parade Al l-American 2007 SLAM! Magazine All-America honorable mention 2007 Gatorade Player of the Year 2007 Ms. California Basketball 2007 All-CIF Elite Team 2007 All-CIF Southern Section D-IIA Co-Player of the Year 2007 All-CIF Southern Section D-IIA Team 2007 CIF Southern Section Academic Award 2007 Century League Athlete of the Year 2007 Los Angeles Times Player of the Year 2007 Los Angeles Times All-Star Team 2007 Orange County Player of the Year 2007 All-Orange County Team 2007 Century League MVP 2007 All-Century League First Team 2006 EA Sports All-American 2006 Sc out Magazine A ll-American Top 25 2006 Street & Smith’s High School All-America honorable mention 2006 Student Sports Junior All-American 2006 All-CIF Elite Team 2006 All-CIF Southern Section D-IIA Player of the Year 2006 All-CIF Southern Section D-IIA Team 2006 Los Angeles Times All-Star Team 2006 Orange County Player of the Year 2006 All-Orange County Team 2006 Century League Co-MVP 2006 All-Century League First Team 2005 Street & Smith’s High School All-America honorable mention 2005 All-CIF Elite Team 2005 All-CIF Southern Section D-IIA Co-Player of the Year 2005 All-CIF Southern Section D-IIA Team 2005 Los Angeles Times All-Star Team 2005 Orange County Player of the Year 2005 All-Orange County Team 2005 Century League MVP 2005 All-Century League First Team 2004 All-Century League First Team

44 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Jeanette Pohlen

Getting to Know Jeanette Pohlen Favorites in my iPod playlist: Any Jack Johnson song or Oldie My 5 “faves” to call: Some family and my best friends My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Justin Timberlake, Jack Johnson, Oprah, Brady Quinn, Steve Carrell My current ringtone: “Buy U a Drank” I don’t miss an episode of: The Office Best movie I saw this summer: Harry Potter Favorite foods include: Home-made food, Mexican food, pasta, desserts Pre-game ritual: I pray I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: Food During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: Sleeping, listening to music My favorite saying is: “Huh?” On an off day, I’m doing this: Sleeping, hanging out with friends, going to the beach What makes me unique: I’m pretty sarcastic What I like most about my hometown: The small town atmosphere Any pets at home?: Cat (Smore), Desert Tortoise (Rocky)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 45 Candice Wiggins

Candice Wiggins #11 “I look crazy.”

5-11 1/2 About Candice Wiggins Guard Senior 2006-07: Kodak/WBCA All-American … Second-Team Associated Press All-American … Wooden Award finalist … Wade Trophy finalist … San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day) Naismith Trophy candidate …named Pac-10 Tournament’s Most Undeclared Major Outstanding Player, after averaging 21.7 ppg in three contests while making 14-25 three-pointers overall … All Pac-10 selection … two-time Pac-10 Mood: Determined Player of the Week … started 28 of the 29 games she appeared in, averaging 30.6 minutes played … team leader in scoring (16.9 ppg) and three-point- ers (82) while ranking second in assists (96) … pulled down 4.1 rebounds per game … scored in double figures 25 times … led team in scoring 11 times … tallied eight 20-point games … scored 21 points against Missouri on Nov. 21 … scored 18 points (12 on three-pointers) against Tennessee on Nov. 24, including a 60-foot buzzer-beater as time expired to end the first half … against Georgia on Nov. 26, scored 24 points (15 off three-pointers) Career Highs with eight rebounds … led all scorers with 19 points in a win over Texas Pts 37, at Oregon (1/7/06) Tech on Dec. 3 … single-handedly guided the Cardinal to a win over Rebs 16, at UCLA (2/20/05) Arizona State on Dec. 30, scoring 21 points with five three-pointers in 34 Assists 8, vs. California (1/14/06) FG 14, at Oregon (1/7/06) minutes … torched California on Jan. 6 with 18 points (including six 3-Pts. 8, vs. USC (3/4/07) triples), eight rebounds and seven assists … notched her first double-dou- FT 16, vs. Arizona State (1/21/06) ble since 2005 in a win at Washington on Jan. 11 with 17 points and 10 Steals 6, 3x, last vs. California (1/14/06) rebounds … led the Cardinal with a season-best 30 points (9-9 free throws, Blocks 2, 8x, last at Arizona (1/25/07) 10 in overtime), seven assists and five rebounds in an overtime win at Mins 45, 2x, last at Arizona State (1/27/07) Arizona State on Jan. 27 … poured in 21 points with six assists at UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 1 … scored a game-high 23 points (12 on threes) vs. Washington on Feb. 10 … at Oregon on Feb. 17, totaled 17 points, eight boards and four assists … scored 29 points, including a career-best eight triples, against USC on Mar. 4 in the Pac-10 Tournament semifinals … poured in game-high 20 points against Arizona State on Mar. 5 in Pac-10 Tournament final … against Florida State in an NCAA Tournament loss on Mar. 19, scored 19 points to match five rebounds and five assists … was part of the USA Basketball U-21 team that won the gold medal at the Under-21 World Championships in Russia in July … averaged 13.1 points a game over the tournament, including a 30-point performance against Australia and a 27-point effort in a semifinal win over Russia … won her second gold medal of the summer as part of Team USA at the Pan-American Games … for her double-duty efforts, she was named the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Player of the Month for July.

Career Stats Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Reb. Avg. PF-D Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Min. 2004-05 35-34 207-429 .483 36-107 .336 162-194 .835 612 17.5 188 5.4 77-0 99 103 19 85 943 2005-06 34-34 248-520 .477 90-208 .433 154-187 .825 740 21.8 162 4.8 78-1 120 89 21 68 1076 2006-07 29-28 176-383 .460 82-186 .441 56-71 .789 490 16.9 119 4.1 55-1 96 51 12 44 888 Totals 98-96 631-1332 .473 208-501 .415 372-452 .823 1842 18.7 469 4.8 210-2 315 243 52 197 2907

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2005-06: Kodak/WBCA All-American … Second-Team Associated Press Honors All-American … 26th player in school history to score 1,000 points during College the season … did so in the second-fastest pace, taking just 54 games to reach 2007 Kodak/WBCA All-American the milestone … 2006 Pac-10 Player of the Year … one of 12 finalists for the 2007 Associated Press Second-Team All-American Wade Trophy … midseason watch list candidate for the Wooden Award and 2007 All Pac-10 selection the Naismith Award … led Stanford and ranked fifth in the nation with 21.8 2007 Most Outstanding Tournament, Pac-10 Tournament points per game … second on the team in three-pointers with 90 (ranks sec- 2007 Wooden Award candidate (Final Ballot) ond in school history) … Bay Area’s Most Dynamic Amateur Athlete of 2007 Wade Trophy finalist 2007 Naismith Trophy candidate 2005 by KNTV-11 (NBC) … notched a career-best 37 points against 2006 Kodak/WBCA All-American Oregon … Pac-10 Player of the Week on Jan. 9 … reached the 30-point 2006 Associated Press Second-Team All-American mark five times, including a 34-point effort against Florida State in the sec- 2006 Pac-10 Player of the Year ond round of the NCAA Tournament … averaged 26.0 ppg in the NCAA 2006 Wooden Award Candidate (Final Ballot) Tournament … tied school record with 16 free throws against Arizona State 2006 Midseason Naismith Trophy Candidate on Jan. 21 and set a new record with 19 attempts … scored in double-fig- 2006 All-Pac-10 Team ures in all 34 games. 2006 Pac-10 All-Tournament Team 2005 Bay Area’s Most Dynamic Amateur Athlete of 2005 by 2004-05: Kodak/WBCA All-American … Second-Team Associated Press KNTV-11 (NBC) All-American … named USBWA Co-Freshman of the Year … Pac-10 Player 2005 San Diego Hall of Champions 2005 Amateur Star of of the Year and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year … first Pac-10 freshman to the Year earn the Player of the Year honor in women’s basketball and only the third 2005 Kodak/WBCA All-American 2005 Associated Press Second-Team All-American women’s basketball player in Division I history to earn the conference play- 2005 USBWA Co-Freshman of the Year er of the year honor … named to Wooden Award Final Voting Ballot and 2005 Pac-10 Player of the Year the Midseason Naismith Trophy List (the only freshman on either list) … 2005 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year Pac-10 Tournament MVP … led team with 17.5 points per game (which 2005 Wooden Award Candidate (Final Ballot) ranked No. 14 in Stanford history for points per game in a single season) … 2005 Midseason Naismith Trophy Candidate scored 612 points as a rookie, the fifth-best single season total in Cardinal 2005 Most Outstanding Player, Pac-10 Tournament history … led club with 85 steals …. topped the squad in free throws, mak- 2005 Kansas City All-Regional Team ing a single-season school record 162 of her 194 attempts (.835) … scored 2005 Two-time Pac-10 Player of the Week 2005 Player of the Game, Great Alaska Shootout 24 points in collegiate debut at Utah … Great Alaska Shootout MVP … 2005 MVP, Great Alaska Shootout recorded season-high 31 points at Arizona State on Jan. 7 … added 28 High School points two days later at Arizona to earn her first Pac-10 Player of the Week 2004 Captain, USA Junior National Team honor … averaged 16.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game at Pac-10 2004 California’s Ms. Basketball Tournament … scored 29 points in her NCAA Tournament debut against 2004 McDonald’s All-American Santa Clara … averaged 19.3 points per game during NCAA Tournament 2004 Parade Magazine First-Team All-American … contributed 19 points and eight rebounds in Stanford’s Elite Eight game 2004 Student Sports First-Team All-American against Michigan State … spent the following summer with the USA U-19 2004 EA Sports/adidas All-American 2004 USA Today Second-Team All-American World Championship Team as the Americans won gold in Tunisia … 2004 Street & Smith’s Second-Team All-American named to All-U19 World Championship Team, finishing the tournament 2004 San Diego Union Tribune Athlete of the Year averaging 15.8 points per game, while shooting 57.1% from the field and 2004 Coastal League Player of the Year 42.9% from three-point range. 2004 CIF Division IV Player of the Year High School: Captained the USA Junior National Team during the summer 2004 Cal-Hi Player of the Year of 2004 … scored 23 points in the final as she led the U.S. to a gold medal 2003 CIF Division IV Player of the Year 2003 Cal-Hi Player of the Year at the FIBA America’s Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament 2002 CIF Division IV Player of the Year … honored as California’s Ms. Basketball in 2004 … First-Team All- 2002 Cal-Hi Player of the Year America selection by Parade Magazine and Student Sports … earned 2001 CIF Division V Player of the Year Second-Team All-America honors from USA Today and Street & Smith’s … 2001 Cal-Hi Player of the Year selected as a McDonald’s All-American (West Team) … 2003-04 adidas Top Ten Camp MVP … four-year team captain … guided La Jolla Country Day to two state titles (2001, 2002) and two runner-up finishes (2003, 2004) … rated as the No. 1 and No. 7 overall player in the All-Star Girls Report … honored as the Coastal South League and CIF Division IV Player of the Year in each of her four seasons. Personal: Born February 14,1987 in Baltimore, Md. … Daughter of Angela Wiggins and the late Alan Wiggins … Brother, Alan Jr., is a senior on the San Francisco men’s basketball team.

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Getting to Know Candice Wiggins Favorites in my iPod playlist: “2nd Childhood” Nas, “Bluprint” Jay-Z, “Xplosive” Dr. Dre, “Flaws & All” Beyonce My 5 “faves” to call: my mom, my high school coach Terri, my friends Franci & Marissa, and my Sorors My fantasy 5 “faves” to call: Denzel Washington, Blair Underwood, Angela Bassett, Nas & Flava Flav My current ringtone: I keep it simple, it’s just a standard boring tone. I don’t miss an episode of: Project Runway Best movie I saw this summer: Lucky Number Sleven Favorite foods include: fried catfish Favorite Tara VanDerveer quote: all of ‘em! Pre-game ritual: prayer I go to Jimmy V’s Sports Café for the: mashed potatoes with gravy During a flight or bus ride, I’ll be doing this: in the back of the bus with Mel laughing, or listening to my ipod Advice for the freshmen: enjoy every moment because it goes by fast! My favorite saying is: “I look crazy.” On an off day, I’m doing this: nothing What makes me unique: the fact that I’m me, and not anyone else What I like most about my hometown: everything!

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2007-08 Non-Conference Opponents Yale Rutgers Nov. 9 • 1 p.m. Nov. 11 • 5 p.m. New Haven, Conn. Piscataway, N.J.

Chris Gobrecht Stephanie Marciano C. Vivian Stringer Essence Carson

Location: New Haven, Conn. Cardinal vs. Yale (1-0) Location: New Brunswick, N.J. Cardinal vs. Rutgers (2-1) Enrollment: 5,200 Enrollment: 35,000 Nickname: Bulldogs 1/11/79 W 75-61 (h) Nickname: Scarlet Knights 12/29/84 L 82-53 (n) 1/2/02 W 50-46 (a) Colors: Yale Blue and White Colors: Scarlet 11/22/02 W 64-60 (h) Conference: Ivy League Conference: Big East Athletic Director: Tom Beckett Athletic Director: Robert E. Mulcahy III Home Court: John J. Lee Amphitheater (2,532) Home Court (Capacity): Louis Brown Athletic Center (8,000) Press Row Phone: NA Press Row Phone: (732) 445-4200 Head Coach: Chris Gobrecht (USC, 1977) Head Coach: C. Vivian Stringer (Slippery Rock, 1971) Record at Yale (Years): 12-40 (2) Record at Rutgers (Years): 257-125 (12) Career Record: 440-351(27) Career Record: 777-260 (36) Office Phone: (203) 432-1487 Office Phone: (732) 445-7854 Women’s Basketball SID: Joe Clifford Women’s Basketball SID: Stacey Brann E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (203) 432-1448 Office Phone: (732) 445-7886 Fax: (203) 432-1454 Cell Phone: (732) 921-6746 Website: www.yalebulldogs.com Fax: (732) 445-3063 2006-07 Overall Record: 12-16 Website: www.scarletknights.com Conference Record (Place): 5-9 (3rd) 2006-07 Overall Record: 27-9 Postseason Results: none Conference Record (Place): 12-4 (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Postseason Results: National Runner Up Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Newcomers: 4 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Newcomers: 2

2007-08 Yale Schedule 2007-08 Rutgers Schedule N9 Stanford F1 at Columbia N11 Stanford J15 at Georgetown N19 at Arizona State F2 at Cornell N16 Creighton J20 Louisville N23 at Saint Mary’s F8 at Harvard N18 at George Washington J22 at Cincinnati N24 vs. TBA F9 at Dartmouth N25 LSU J26 Villanova N29 at Marist F15 Princeton N28 at St. Joseph’s J29 at West Virginia D7 Stony Brook F16 Penn D3 Maryland F2 at Pittsburgh D11 Hofstra F22 Cornell D6 at Duke F5 Connecticut D22 at Quinnipac F23 Columbia D8 at Army F11 at Tennessee D30 at USF F29 at Penn D10 California F16 at South Florida J3 Lehigh M1 at Princeton D12 at Princeton F19 Notre Dame J6 Holy Cross M7 Dartmouth D30 Temple F23 at Providence J13 at Boston College M8 Harvard J2 Pepperdine F27 DePaul J19 at Brown J5 St. John’s M1 Syracuse J22 at UMass J8 at Marquette M3 at Connecticut J26 Brown J12 Seton Hall

50 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2007-08 Non-Conference Opponents Utah Connecticut Nov. 18 • 1 p.m. Nov. 22 • 5:30 p.m. Salt Lake City, Utah Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (US)

Elaine Elliott Kalee Whipple

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Cardinal vs. Utah (9-0) Location: Storrs, Conn. Cardinal vs. UConn (4-2) Enrollment: 28,619 Enrollment: 33,660 Nickname: Utes 1/13/86 W 77-65 (h) Nickname: Huskies 12/29/88 W 72-53 (h) 11/27/87 W 87-71 (a) 2/20/93 W 68-54 (a) Colors: Crimson and White 12/8/90 W 78-74 (a) Colors: National Flag Blue (Navy) and White 12/28/93 W 94-75 (h) Conference: Mountain West 11/29/93 W 59-48 (a) Conference: Big East 4/1/95 L 87-60 (n)* Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill 12/29/99 W 57-48 (a) Athletic Director: Jeffrey A. Hathaway 12/21/97 L 94-78 (n) Home Court (Capacity): Jon M. Huntsman 12/30/00 W 72-58 (h) Home Court (Capacity): 3/27/05 W 76-59 (n)* Center (15,000) 11/19/04 W 63-57 (a) Gampel Pavilion (10,167) Press Row Phone: (801) 581-6657 3/21/05 W 88-62 (n)* and Hartford Civic Center (16,294) 12/16/06 W 74-47 (h) Head Coach: Elaine Elliott (Boise State, 1977) Press Row Phone: (860) 486-1888 (Gampel); Record at Utah (Years): 509-207 (24) TBA (Hartford) Career Record: 509-207 (24) Head Coach: Geno Auriemma (West Chester, 1981) Office Phone: (801) 581-6445 Record at Connecticut (Years): 621-120 (22) Women’s Basketball SID: Scott Pettett Career Record (Years): 621-120 (22) E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (860) 486-4756 Office Phone: (801) 581-8302 Women’s Basketball SID: Randy Press Cell Phone: (801) 580-4502 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: (801) 581-4358 Office Phone: (860) 486-3531 Website: www.utahutes.com Cell Phone: (860) 617-6428 2006-07 Overall Record: 19-14 SID Fax: (860) 486-5085 Conference Record (Place): 10-6 (5th) Website: www.uconnhuskies.com Postseason Results: WNIT First Round 2006-07 Record: 32-4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Conference Record (Place): 16-2 (1st) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Postseason Results: NCAA Regional Final Newcomers: 4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Newcomers: 2

2007-08 Utah Schedule 2007-08 UConn Schedule N15 UC Irvine J16 San Diego State N11 Stony Brook J19 Cincinnati N18 Stanford J19 at BYU N14 Holy Cross J21 North Carolina N22 vs. Marist J23 New Mexico N22 vs. Stanford J27 at Notre Dame N23 vs. Akron J26 at TCU N23 vs. Old Dominion J30 South Florida N24 vs. Nebraska J30 at Wyoming N25 vs. TBA F2 Providence N28 South Dakota State F2 Colorado State N29 BYU F5 at Rutgers D1 at Fresno State F6 at UNLV D5 Virginia F9 at Seton Hall D3 at USC F9 Air Force D17 South Carolina F12 Georgetown D8 at Minnesota F16 at San Diego State D21 at San Diego State F17 at Pittsburgh D15 Utah State F19 BYU D29 Hartford F20 Marquette D19 Saint Mary’s F23 at New Mexico D31 Army F23 St. John’s D21 Weber State F27 TCU J3 at Villanova F25 at LSU D29 at Long Beach State M2 Wyoming J6 at Purdue M1 at DePaul J5 Eastern Michigan M5 at Colorado State J9 West Virginia M3 Rutgers J9 at Air Force M8 UNLV J12 at Louisville J15 at Syracuse

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Old Dominion San Francisco Nov. 24 • 5:30 p.m. Nov. 28 • 7 p.m. Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (US) Stanford, Calif.

Wendy Larry TJ Jordan Tanya Haave Dominique Carter

Location: Norfolk, Va. Cardinal vs. Old Dominion (1-3) Location: San Francisco, Calif. Cardinal vs. USF (19-9) Enrollment: 20,800 Enrollment: 7,800 Nickname: Lady Monarchs 2/26/83 L 83-49 (n) Nickname: Dons 74-75 W 83-37 (h) 12/1/95 W 97-76 (h) 1/31/78 W 60-55 (a) Colors: Slate Blue, Sky Blue, & SIlver 12/17/97 L 83-66 (a) Colors: Green and Gold 3/1/78 W 71-60 (h) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association 3/28/97 L 83-82 (OT) (n)* Conference: WCC 1/9/79 L 80-61 (h) Athletic Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett Athletic Director: Debra Gore-Mann 2/7/79 L 67-57 (a) Home Court (Capacity): Ted Constant Convocation Center (8,600) Home Court (Capacity): War Memorial 1/30/80 L 57-38 (h) Press Row Phone: (757) 683-5596 Gymnasium (5,300) 2/28/80 L 67-56 (a) Head Coach: (Old Dominion, 1977) Press Row Phone: (415) 422-2919 3/6/80 L 64-44 (h)* 1/21/81 L 70-54 (n) Record at Old Dominion (Years): 472-160 (20) Head Coach: Tanya Haave (Tennessee, 1984) 2/24/81 L 79-78 (2OT) (h) Career Record: 521-190 (23) Record at Fresno State (Years): 10-21 (1) 2/2/82 W 78-56 (h) Office Phone: (757) 683-3401 Career Record (Years): 10-21 (1) 3/3/82 W 66-60 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Kimberly Zivkovich Office Phone: (415) 422-5904 12/17/82 L 77-75 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] Women’s Basketball SID: James Scharmann 1/8/83 W 74-58 (a) 12/9/83 L 69-63 (a) Office Phone: (757) 683-5520 E-Mail: [email protected] 12/15/84 W 69-59 (h) Cell Phone: (757) 617-7757 Office Phone: (415) 422-6161 11/29/85 W 77-66 (a) SID Fax: (757) 683-3119 SID Fax: (415) 422-2929 12/18/87 W 75-43 (h) Website: www.odusports.com Website: www.usfdons.com 1/2/90 W 90-46 (h) 2006-07 Overall Record: 24-9 2006-07 Overall Record: 10-21 12/8/96 W 61-46 (a) 11/26/97 W 101-54 (h) Conference Record (Place): 17-1 (1st) Conference Record (Place): 3-11 (7th) 12/13/98 W 77-68 (a) Postseason Results: NCAA First Round Postseason Results: None 11/19/99 W 75-64 (a) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 11/28/00 W 92-66 (h) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 11/28/01 W 103-72 (h) Newcomers: 5 Newcomers: 5 11/24/02 W 59-57 (a) 11/25/03 W 75-50 (h) 12/12/04 W 80-51 (a)

2007-08 Old Dominion Schedule 2007-08 USF Schedule N10 Middle Tennessee State J17 Virginia Commonwealth N11 at Northern Colorado J12 San Diego N13 at East Carolina J20 at William & Mary N13 at Colorado State J17 Portland N17 Charlotte J24 at Northeastern N16 Colorado J19 Gonzaga N23 vs. Connecticut J27 at Delaware N19 at CS Fullerton J24 at Saint Mary’s N24 vs. Stanford J31 Georgia State N23 UMKC J26 at Santa Clara N25 vs. TBA F3 UNC-Wilmington N24 TBA J31 Pepperdine N29 Penn State F7 at George Mason N28 at Stanford F2 Loyola Marymount D2 Michigan State F10 William & Mary D2 at Oregon State F9 at San Diego D5 at Tennessee F14 Northeastern D5 Sacramento State F14 at Gonzaga D20 Delaware State F17 at Towson D9 San Jose State F16 at Portland D28 at Kentucky F21 at Virginia Commonwealth D15 Cal Poly F21 Saint Mary’s D30 at Vanderbilt F24 Drexel D18 Eastern Washington F23 Santa Clara J6 at Georgia State F28 George Mason D20 UC Davis F28 at Loyola Marymount J10 at UNC-Wilmington M2 at James Madison D30 at Nevada M1 at Pepperdine J13 James Madison M6 Hofstra J3 Wyoming

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UC Davis Baylor Dec. 2 • 2 p.m. Dec. 16 • 2 p.m. Stanford, Calif. Stanford, Calif.

Sandy Simpson Jessica Campbell Angela Tisdale

Location: Davis, Calif. Cardinal vs. UC Davis (2-7) Location: Waco, Texas Cardinal vs. UC Davis (0-1) Enrollment: 30,435 Enrollment: 14,040 Nickname: Aggies 74-75 L 58-51 (a) Nickname: Lady Bears 12/2/84 L 63-59 (n) 74-75 L 67-53 (h) Colors: Yale Blue and Gold 2/26/76 L 66-49 (n) Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Big West 1/15/77 L 71-35 (h) Conference: Big 12 Athletic Director: Greg Warzecka 2/19/77 L 63-61 (a) Athletic Director: Ian McCaw Home Court (Capacity): The Pavilion 12/3/77 L 71-60 (n) Home Court (Capacity): Ferrell Center(10,284) (7,100) 1/10/78 W 88-48 (h) Press Row Phone: (254) 710-3955 Press Row Phone: (530) 752-1271 2/7/78 L 61-54 (a) Head Coach: Kim Mulkey (Louisiana Tech, 1984) 12/4/79 W 94-55 (h) Head Coach: Sandy Simpson (UC Davis, Record at Baylor (Years): 183-53 (7) 1981) Career Record: 183-53 (7) Record at UC Davis (Years): 176-103 (10) Office Phone: (254) 710-3947 Career Record (Years): 176-103 (10) Women’s Basketball SID: Julie Bennett Office Phone: (530) 777-0371 E-Mail: [email protected] Women’s Basketball SID: Mike Robles Office Phone: (254) 710-3042 E-Mail: [email protected] Home Phone: (254) 709-9657 Office Phone: (530) 752-3680 Fax: (254) 710-1369 Cell Phone: (530) 979-1747 Website: www.baylorbears.com SID Fax: (530) 754-7654 2006-07 Overall Record: 26-8 Website: www.ucdavisaggies.com Conference Record (Place): 11-5 (3rd) 2006-07 Overall Record: 13-16 Postseason Results: NCAA Second Round Conference Record (Place): NA Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Postseason Results: None Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Newcomers: 2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 4

2007-08 UC Davis Schedule 2007-08 Baylor Schedule N11 Sacramento State J12 Long Beach State N9 vs. Howard J16 Kansas N16 vs. Northern Arizona J17 at CS Fullerton N10 vs. St. Mary’s (CA) J20 at Oklahoma N17 at Hawaii J19 at UC Irvine N11 vs. Prairie View A&M J23 at Missouri N18 vs. Washington J24 UC Santa Barbara N15 UT-Pan American J26 Nebraska N27 Portland State J26 Cal Poly N25 California J30 Texas D2 at Stanford F2 Pacific N29 at Southeast MIssouri F2 at Kansas State D6 Gonzaga F7 at Long Beach State D12 Oregon F5 at Oklahoma State D9 at Arizona State F9 at CS Northridge D16 at Stanford F9 Texas Tech D17 Saint Mary’s F14 UC Irvine D19 Texas A&M Corpus Christi F13 at Texas D20 at San Francisco F16 CS Fullerton D22 at St. John’s F17 Oklahoma D28 at Bradley F21 at Cal Poly D30 Rice F23 at Iowa State D30 at Drake F23 at UC Santa Barbara J2 North Carolina State F27 Colorado J5 at UC Riverside M1 at Pacific J4 Texas State M1 at Texas A&M J10 CS Northridge M6 UC Riverside J9 at Texas Tech M6 Colorado J12 Texas A&M

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New Mexico Tennessee Dec. 18 • 6 p.m. Dec. 22 • 7:30 p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. Stanford, Calif.

Don Flanagan Dionne Marsh Pat Summitt

Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Cardinal vs. New Mexico Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Cardinal vs. Tennessee (4-19) Enrollment: 26,500 Enrollment: 26,560 Nickname: Lobos First Meeting Nickname: Lady Volunteers (Vols) 12/18/88 L 83-60 (a) 12/15/89 W 85-71 (h) Colors: Cherry and Silver Colors: Orange and White 11/25/90 L 95-80 (a) Conference: Mountain West Conference: SEC 12/30/90 L 84-77 (n) Athletic Director: Gary Cunningham Athletic Director: Joan Cronan 3/30/91 L 68-60 (n)* Home Court (Capacity): University Arena (18,018) Home Court (Capacity): Thompson-Boling 12/14/91 W 96-95 (OT) (h) Press Row Phone: TBA Arena (24,535) 12/6/92 L 74-73 (OT) (n) Head Coach: Don Flanagan (Ft. Lewis, 1971) Press Row Phone: (865) 974-0110 12/21/92 L 84-79 (a) 12/3/93 L 81-75 (h) Record at New Mexico (Years): 263-113 (12) Head Coach: Pat Summitt 12/1/94 L 105-69 (a) Career Record: 263-113 (12) Record at Tennessee (Years): 947-180 (33) 12/16/95 W 90-72 (h) Office Phone: (505) 893-5724 Career Record (Years): Same 12/15/96 W 82-65 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Chris Deal Office Phone: (865) 974-1111 11/29/97 L 88-70 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] Women’s Basketball SID: Debby Jennings 12/19/98 L 98-62 (a) 11/26/99 L 79-73 (h) Office Phone: (505) 925-5523 E-Mail: [email protected] 12/17/00 L 63-58 (a) Fax: TBA Office Phone: (865) 974-4275 12/16/01 L 68-62 (h) Website: www.golobos.com Home Phone: (865) 690-8600 12/18/02 L 71-56 (a) 2006-07 Overall Record: 24-9 SID Fax: (865) 974-8875 12/14/03 L 66-70 (OT) (h) Conference Record (Place): 11-5 (T-2nd) Website: www.UTLadyVols.com 3/30/04 L 60-62 (n)* 12/21/04 L 70-67 (a) Postseason Results: NCAA First Round 2006-07 Overall Record: 34-3 12/4/05 L 74-67 (a) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Conference Record (Place): 14-0 (1st) 11/24/06 L 77-60 (a) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Postseason Results: NCAA Champion Newcomers: 5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 4

2007-08 New Mexico Schedule 2007-08 Tennessee Schedule N9 Western Michigan J19 at Air Force N11 Tennessee-Chattanooga J20 Vanderbilt N10 Dayton J23 at Utah N15 at Oklahoma J24 Arkansas N11 Northwestern J26 BYU N18 Texas J28 at Duke N18 at California F2 UNLV N21 at West Virginia J31 at Ole Miss N23 Nicholls State F6 at Colorado State N26 Louisiana Tech F3 Kentucky N24 TBA F10 at Wyoming D2 North Carolina F7 at Mississippi State D2 at New Mexico State F13 San Diego State D5 Old Dominion F11 Rutgers D7 Norfolk F17 at TCU D13 Middle Tennessee F14 LSU D8 TBA F20 Air Force D19 Gonzaga F17 at Vanderbilt D15 Arizona F23 Utah D22 at Stanford F21 at Alabama D18 Stanford F26 at BYU J2 at DePaul F24 Mississippi State D21 New Mexico State M4 at UNLV J5 at Notre Dame F28 Florida D30 at UTEP M8 Colorado State J10 Auburn M2 at Georgia J9 Wyoming J13 at South Carolina J12 at San Diego State J17 at Kentucky J15 TCU

54 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2007-08 Non-Conference & Pac-10 Opponents Santa Clara Washington State Feb. 5 • 7 p.m. Dec. 28 • 7 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. Mar. 2 • 2 p.m. • Pullman, Wash.

Michelle Bento-Jackson Chandice Cronk June Daugherty Katie Appleton

Location: Santa Clara, Calif. Cardinal vs. Santa Clara (26-4) Location: Pullman, Wash. Cardinal vs. Washington St. (44-0) Enrollment: 8,397 Enrollment: 23,300 2/1/83 W 78-64 (h) 2/20/97 W 82-45 (h) Nickname: Broncos ’74-’75 W 56-53 (a) Nickname: Cougars 1/21/76 W 46-26 (a) 1/2/86 W 61-50 (n) 1/22/98 W 91-53 (h) Colors: Red and White 2/21/76 W 62-23 (h) Colors: Crimson and Gray 1/10/87 W 71-67 (a) 2/21/98 W 92-74 (a) Conference: WCC 12/1/76 W 65-32 (h) Conference: Pac-10 2/12/87 W 73-61 (h) 1/21/99 W 77-65 (a) Athletic Director: Dan Coonan 1/20/78 W 75-50 (a) Athletic Director: Jim Sterk 1/14/88 W 59-54 (a) 2/20/99 W 77-54 (h) Home Court (Capacity): Leavey Center (4,500) 2/18/78 W 74-69 (h) Home Court (Capacity): Friel Court 2/13/88 W 66-53 (h) 1/29/00 W 83-67 (a) Press Row Phone: (408) 554-4655 1/20/79 W 74-56 (a) (11,566) 1/13/89 W 89-60 (h) 2/24/00 W 78-73 (h) Head Coach: Michelle Bento-Jackson 3/1/79 W 55-42 (h) Press Row Phone: (509) 335-2684 2/11/89 W 89-67 (a) 1/27/01 W 84-67 (h) 1/12/80 W 75-58 (a) (Fresno State, 1992) Head Coach: June Daugherty (Pepperdine, 1/13/90 W 92-70 (h) 2/22/01 W 87-78 (a) 2/9/80 W 77-69 (h) 2/8/90 W 90-64 (a) 1/17/02 W 104-57 (a) Record at Santa Clara (Years): 78-74 (5) 1/28/81 L 63-54 (h) 1991) 1/13/91 W 80-74 (a) 2/16/02 W 76-50 (h) 2/27/81 W 61-58 (a) Career Record (Years): 78-74 (5) Record at Washington State (Years): First 2/7/91 W 93-63 (h) 1/16/03 W 85-56 (h) 1/12/82 W 73-70 (a) Office Phone: (408) 554-4567 Season 1/23/92 W 89-71 (a) 2/15/03 W 84-41 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Sabrina Polidoro 2/13/82 W 62-53 (h) Career Record (Years): 314-213 (18) 11/24/82 W 71-61 (h) 2/22/92 W 86-63 (h) 1/2/04 W 90-69 (a) E-Mail: [email protected] 12/11/82 W 80-56 (a) Basketball Office Phone: (509) 335-0276 1/28/93 W 78-44 (a) 1/31/04 W 91-67 (h) Office Phone: (408) 554-4659 11/22/83 W 57-41 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Joe Nickell 2/27/93 W 100-56 (h) 1/2/05 W 72-39 (h) Cell Phone: (631) 944-1298 11/21/84 L 69-46 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] 1/8/94 W 82-67 (a) 1/29/05 W 69-56 (a) SID Fax: (408) 554-6942 11/26/85 L 60-56 (a) Office Phone: (509) 335-5785 3/10/94 W 87-58 (h) 12/20/05 W 76-56 (a) Website: www.santaclarabroncos.com 12/12/87 W 80-67 (h) Cell Phone: (509) 361-4338 1/7/95 W 94-59 (h) 2/25/06 W 78-47 (h) 1/3/92 W 86-71 (h) 3/9/95 W 81-47 (a) 1/13/07 W 63-55 (a) 2006-07 Overall Record: 13-17 SID Fax: (509) 335-0267 1/3/94 W 83-65 (a) 1/27/96 W 66-50 (h) 2/8/07 W 60-34 (h) Conference Record (Place): 5-9 (6th) 1/2/95 W 70-41 (a) Website: www.wsucougars.com 2/22/96 W 87-63 (a) Postseason Results: None 12/10/95 W 91-51 (h) 2006-07 Overall Record: 5-24 1/25/97 W 84-75 (a) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/6 12/21/96 W 80-57 (a) Conference Record (Place): 1-17 (10th) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 12/4/98 L 81-65 (a) Postseason Results: none Newcomers: 5 11/20/00 W 85-57 (h) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 12/2/01 W 94-62 (h) 3/21/05 W 94-57 (n)* Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 11/29/06 W 88-56 (h) Newcomers: 3

2007-08 Santa Clara Schedule 2007-08 Washington State Schedule N9 at Nevada J17 at Loyola Marymount N9 Portland J12 UCLA N13 at Washington State J19 at Pepperdine N13 Santa Clara J17 at Oregon N17 Boise State J24 San Diego N18 at Eastern Washington J19 at Oregon State N20 vs. Bradley J26 San Francisco N23 vs. North Carolina State J24 Arizona N22 vs. TBA J30 at Portland N24 vs. TBA J26 Arizona State N25 Long Beach State F2 at Gonzaga N28 Idaho F2 at Washington N29 UC Santa Barbara F5 Stanford D1 Texas Tech F8 at UCLA D1 at Sacramento State F9 at Saint Mary’s D9 Boise State F10 at USC D8 at Pacific F14 Pepperdine D16 San Jose State F15 Oregon State D12 at Cal Poly F16 Loyola Marymount D18 at Montana F17 Oregon D21 San Jose State F21 San Diego D21 at Long Beach State F21 Arizona State D29 Northern Arizona F23 San Francisco D28 at Stanford F23 Arizona D31 CS Fullerton F28 Gonzaga D30 at California F29 California J4 CS Bakersfield M1 Portland J4 Washington M2 Stanford J12 Saint Mary’s J10 USC

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Washington UCLA Dec. 30 • 2 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Jan. 4 • 7 p.m. • Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 29 • 7 p.m. • Seattle, Wash. Feb. 2 • 2 p.m. • Stanford, Calif.

Tia Jackson Emily Florence Kathy Olivier

Location: Seattle, Wash. Cardinal vs. Washington (32-14) Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Cardinal vs. UCLA (38-21) Enrollment: 31,400 Enrollment: 37,000 12/13/80 L 84-78 (OT) (h) 2/25/96 W 59-54 (a) 2/11/78 L 99-69 (h) 2/25/95 W 84-49 (a) Nickname: Huskies Nickname: Bruins 1/6/82 W 69-67 (n) 1/23/97 W 90-64 (a) 3/9/78 L 80-54 (h)# 1/11/96 W 81-77 (h) Colors: Purple and Gold 12/6/85 L 71-58 (n) 2/22/97 W 106-76 (h) Colors: Blue and Gold 3/9/79 L 85-68 (n)# 2/11/96 W 61-59 (a) Conference: Pac-10 1/8/87 L 86-59 (a) 1/24/98 W 90-70 (h) Conference: Pac-10 12/15/80 L 88-63 (a) 1/10/97 W 74-62 (a) Athletic Director: Todd Turner 2/14/87 L 67-57 (h) 2/19/98 W 71-59 (a) Athletic Director: Daniel Guerrero 11/24/80 L 78-67 (h) 2/8/97 W 98-68 (h) Home Court (Capacity): Bank of America 1/16/88 L 77-60 (a) 1/23/99 W 70-63 (a) Home Court (Capacity): 12/30/82 L 70-68 (h) 1/18/98 W 75-70 (a) Arena (10,000) 2/12/88 W 70-66 (h) 2/18/99 L 74-62 (h) (12,819) 3/5/83 L 92-69 (a) 2/12/98 W 105-80 (h) Press Row Phone: (206) 543-2230/2231 1/14/89 W 72-60 (h) 1/27/00 L 85-83 (a) Press Row Phone: (310) 825-1899 1/20/84 L 83-51 (h) 1/16/99 L 80-72 (h) Head Coach: (Iowa, 1995) 2/9/89 W 69-65 (a) 2/26/00 W 76-46 (h) Head Coach: Kathy Olivier (UNLV, 1983) 2/17/84 L 68-48 (a) 2/12/99 W 87-84 (a) Record at Washington (Years): 0-0 1/11/90 W 102-62 (h) 1/25/01 W 76-68 (h) Record at UCLA (Years): 216-191 (14) 2/1/85 L 72-58 (a) 2/3/00 W 83-68 (h) 2/10/90 L 81-78 (a) 2/24/01 L 95-87 (a) 3/2/85 L 75-61 (h) 3/3/00 L 64-61 (a) Career Record (Years): 0-0 1/11/91 W 75-71 (a) 1/19/02 W 75-67 (a) Career Record (Years): 216-191 (14) 1/24/86 L 65-62 (h) 2/2/01 W 60-52 (a) Basketball Office Phone: (206) 543-0732 2/9/91 L 69-68 (h) 2/14/02 W 81-65 (h) Basketball Office Phone: (310) 206-1925 2/22/86 L 65-43 (a) 3/3/01 W 83-69 (h) Women’s Basketball SID: Erin Rowley 3/21/91 W 73-47 (n)* 1/18/03 W 77-63 (h) Women’s Basketball SID: Steve Rourke 1/2/87 W 62-60 (h) 12/28/01 W 81-50 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] 1/25/92 W 79-69 (a) 2/13/03 L 92-68 (a) E-Mail: [email protected] 2/7/87 L 64-49 (a) 2/24/02 W 98-80 (a) Office Phone: (206) 685-3118 2/20/92 W 83-61 (h) 1/4/04 W 77-69 (a) Office Phone: (310) 206-8187 3/4/88 L 74-64 (a) 3/2/02 W 96-61 (n) Home Phone: (206) 283-0265 1/30/93 L 73-70 (a) 1/29/04 W 85-59 (h) SID Fax: (310) 825-8664 3/12/88 L 75-74 (h) 1/24/03 W 80-78 (a) SID Fax: (206) 543-5000 2/25/93 W 86-62 (h) 1/4/05 W 74-61 (h) Alternate Contact: Liza David 1/7/89 W 73-71 (a) 2/22/03 W 79-61 (h) Website: www.gohuskies.com 1/6/94 L 78-61 (a) 1/27/05 W 82-60 (a) E-Mail: [email protected] 3/11/89 W 104-66 (h) 3/9/03 W 69-64 (n) 3/12/94 W 97-70 (h) 12/22/05 L 77-72 (a) 1/18/90 W 98-80 (a) 1/23/04 W 78-71 (a) 2006-07 Overall Record: 18-13 Office Phone: (310) 206-8140 1/5/95 W 68-54 (h) 2/23/06 W 100-69 (h) 2/17/90 W 91-65 (h) 2/21/04 W 63-54 (h) Conference Record (Place): 11-7 (4th) 3/11/95 W 55-50 (a) 1/11/07 W 77-56 (a) Website: www.uclabruins.com 1/15/91 W 91-74 (h) 3/7/04 W 70-66 (n) Postseason Results: NCAA First Round 1/25/96 W 67-54 (h) 2/10/07 W 80-54 (h) 2006-07 Overall Record: 14-18 2/17/91 W 91-77 (a) 1/20/05 W 100-75 (h) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/6 Conference Record (Place): 7-11 (7th) 1/18/92 W 95-92 (h) 2/20/05 W 81-68 (a) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Postseason Results: NCAA Second Round 2/14/92 W 92-69 (a) 1/1/06 W 91-68 (h) Newcomers: 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 1/21/93 W 79-70 (h) 1/27/06 L 90-80 (a) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 2/18/93 W 71-54 (a) 3/6/06 L 85-76 (n) Newcomers: 6 1/28/94 L 80-73 (a) 12/22/06 W 68-59 (a) 2/26/94 W 94-82 (h) 2/22/07 W 65-54 (h) 1/26/95 W 88-49 (h)

2007-08 Washington Schedule 2007-08 UCLA Schedule N10 at Kansas State J10 UCLA N14 at CS Northridge J10 at Washington N14 at Gonzaga J12 USC N18 Rice J12 at Washington State N16 at Hawaii J17 at Oregon State N20 Cal Poly J19 at USC N17 vs. Northern Arizona J19 at Oregon N25 Maryland J24 Oregon N18 vs. UC Davis J24 Arizona State N28 at Pepperdine J26 Oregon State N23 vs. Weber State J26 Arizona D1 vs. Idaho State J31 at California N25 TBD F2 Washington State D2 TBA F2 at Stanford D2 UC Irvine F8 at USC D8 at San Diego F8 Washington State D4 Pepperdine F10 at UCLA D15 at BYU F10 Washington D7 at Boise State F15 Oregon D19 Tennessee F17 USC D16 Ohio State F17 Oregon State D21 UC Riverside F21 at Oregon State D21 Purdue F21 at Arizona D28 at Arizona F23 at Oregon D28 at California F23 at Arizona State D30 at Arizona State F28 Arizona State D30 at Stanford F29 Stanford J4 Stanford M1 Arizona J5 at Washington State M2 California J6 California

56 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2007-08 Pac-10 Opponents USC Oregon State Jan. 6 • TBA • Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 10 • 7 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Jan. 31 • 7 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Feb. 9 • 7 p.m. • Corvallis, Ore.

Mark Trakh Camille LeNoir LaVonda Wagner Mercedes Fox-Griffin

Location: Corvallis, Ore. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Cardinal vs. USC (39-18) Cardinal vs. Oregon State (38-6) Enrollment: 32,000 Enrollment: 19,000 2/2/79 W 68-61 (h) 2/23/95 W 71-52 (a) 2/14/81 L 78-53 (a) 2/13/97 W 79-67 (a) Nickname: Trojans, Women of Troy Nickname: Beavers 1/3/81 L 84-64 (a) 1/13/96 W 88-67 (h) 1/30/87 L 70-53 (a) 1/2/98 W 93-66 (h) Colors: Cardinal and Gold Colors: Orange and Black 3/6/87 W 58-56 (h) 3/7/98 W 97-74 (a) 12/4/81 L 76-57 (a) 2/9/96 W 77-54 (a) Conference: Pac-10 Conference: Pac-10 2/4/83 L 92-64 (h) 1/12/97 W 77-76 (a) 1/29/88 W 71-48 (h) 1/2/99 W 83-63 (a) Athletic Director: Bob De Carolis Athletic Director: Mike Garrett 3/12/83 L 81-63 (a) 2/6/97 W 103-69 (h) 2/27/88 W 65-56 (a) 3/6/99 W 73-61 (h) Home Court (Capacity): Galen Center 1/21/84 L 82-56 (a) 1/16/98 W 89-55 (a) Home Court (Capacity): Gill Coliseum 1/28/89 W 75-64 (a) 1/13/00 W 78-58 (h) (10,258) 1/28/84 L 86-44 (h) 2/14/98 W 91-63 (h) (10,400) 2/24/89 W 93-56 (h) 2/12/00 W 58-54 (a) 2/20/85 L 80-68 (h) 1/14/99 W 69-49 (h) Press Row Phone: (541) 737-3020 1/5/90 W 84-62 (a) 1/11/01 L 81-65 (a) Press Row Phone: TBA 3/10/90 W 94-48 (h) 2/10/01 W 87-76 (h) Head Coach: (Long Beach 3/10/85 L 77-60 (a) 2/14/99 W 60-59 (a) Head Coach: LaVonda Wagner (Mars Hill 1/25/86 L 81-59 (h) 2/5/00 W 69-56 (h) College, 1986) 1/3/91 W 99-81 (h) 1/10/02 W 91-54 (h) State, 1981) 3/9/91 L 87-61 (a) 2/9/02 W 89-67 (a) 2/20/86 L 88-62 (a) 3/5/00 W 66-64 (a) Record at Oregon State (Years): 24-34 (2) Record at USC (Years): 56-36 (3) 1/4/87 L 72-59 (h) 2/4/01 W 89-75 (a) 2/6/92 L 75-69 (a) 3/3/02 W 71-55 (n) Career Record (Years): 255-159 (14) Career Record (Years): 24-34 (2) 3/7/92 W 103-68 (h) 1/9/03 W 62-51 (a) 2/5/87 L 79-57 (a) 3/1/01 L 62-59 (h) Office Phone: (541) 737-2800 Basketball Office Phone: (213) 740-7204 3/5/88 L 87-69 (a) 12/30/01 W 78-66 (h) 1/7/93 W 70-60 (a) 2/8/03 W 71-46 (h) Women’s Basketball SID: Darcy Couch 3/11/88 W 77-67 (h) 2/22/02 W 78-60 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Hank Hager 3/13/93 W 84-69 (h) 12/27/03 W 88-65 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] 1/6/89 W 89-50 (a) 1/26/03 L 75-72 (a) E-Mail: [email protected] 2/5/94 W 88-67 (h) 2/28/04 W 67-66 (a) 3/3/94 W 81-60 (a) 12/27/04 W 83-45 (a) Office Phone: (213) 740-3808 3/10/89 W 100-85 (h) 2/20/03 W 63-55 (h) Office Phone: (541) 737-7472 1/20/90 W 98-64 (a) 1/25/04 L 56-59 (a) Cell Phone: (541) 230-0611 2/4/95 L 78-73 (a) 2/26/05 W 84-41 (h) Cell Phone: (213) 725-3447 3/2/95 W 76-66 (h) 1/5/06 W 80-60 (a) SID Fax: (213) 740-7584 2/15/90 W 86-60 (h) 2/19/04 W 75-57 (h) SID Fax: (541) 737-3072 1/17/91 W 77-69 (h) 1/22/05 W 94-58 (h) 1/20/96 W 69-54 (a) 2/4/06 W 87-54 (h) Website: www.usctrojans.com Website: www.osubeavers.com 2/15/91 W 76-58 (a) 2/18/05 W 88-62 (a) 2/15/96 W 86-62 (h) 1/20/07 W 69-55 (h) 2006-07 Overall Record: 17-13 2006-07 Overall Record: 9-19 1/18/97 W 72-54 (h) 2/15/07 W 70-55 (a) 1/16/92 W 87-72 (h) 3/6/05 W 73-69 (n) Conference Record (Place): 4-14 (9th) Conference Record (Place): 10-8 (5th) 2/16/92 W 73-51 (a) 12/30/05 W 77-56 (h) Postseason Results: none Postseason Results: NCAA 2nd Round 3/28/92 W 82-62 (n)* 1/29/06 W 78-69 (a) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 1/18/93 L 67-55 (a) 3/5/06 W 73-44 (n) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 1/23/93 W 76-67 (h) 12/20/06 W 62-46 (a) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 6 1/30/94 L 81-73 (a) 2/25/07 W 56-53 (h) Newcomers: 5 2/24/94 W 80-50 (h) 3/4/07 W 67-52 (n) 1/28/95 W 109-53 (h)

2007-08 USC Schedule 2007-08 Oregon State Schedule N11 at UC Santa Barbara J10 at Washington State N10 Cal Poly J12 at California N18 Colorado J13 at Washington N13 Western Oregon J17 Washington N23 vs. Virginia Tech J19 UCLA N23 vs. Montana J19 Washingotn State N24 vs. TBA J24 Oregon N24 vs. TBA J24 at USC N30 at CS Fullerton J26 Oregon State N26 at Southern Utah J26 at UCLA D3 Utah J31 at Stanford D2 San Francisco J31 at Arizona State D8 at Nebraska F2 at California D10 Idaho State F2 at Arizona D10 at Michigan F8 Washington D14 vs. Tennessee Tech F7 California D15 Pepperdine F10 Washington State D15 vs. Western Carolina F9 Stanford D20 Grambling State F17 at UCLA D17 at Hawai’i F14 at Washington State D21 TBA F21 at Oregon D20 Texas Southern F16 at Washington D28 at Arizona F23 at Oregon State D29 Oregon F21 UCLA D30 at Arizona State F28 Arizona J3 Arizona State F23 at USC J4 California M1 Arizona State J5 Arizona M1 at Oregon J6 Stanford J10 at Stanford

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Oregon Arizona Jan. 12 • 2 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Jan. 17 • 6 p.m. • Tucson, Ariz. Feb. 7 • 7 p.m. • Eugene, Ore. Feb. 14 • 7 p.m. • Stanford, Calif.

Bev Smith Kaela Chapdelaine Joan Bonvicini Ashley Whisonant

Location: Eugene, Ore. Cardinal vs. Oregon (35-8) Location: Tucson, Ariz. Cardinal vs. Arizona (45-12) Enrollment: 20,394 Enrollment: 35,500 2/13/81 L 97-62 (a) 2/15/97 W 69-66 (a) 1/3/79 W 93-51 (h) 1/6/96 W 77-55 (a) Nickname: Ducks Nickname: Wildcats 1/31/87 L 65-51 (a) 1/4/98 W 97-72 (h) 12/3/80 W 85-76 (a) 3/7/96 W 77-61 (h) Colors: Green and Yellow 3/5/87 L 63-54 (h) 3/5/98 W 79-71 (a) Colors: Cardinal and Navy 1/24/83 W 74-61 (h) 1/5/97 W 91-68 (h) Conference: Pac-10 1/29/88 W 84-48 (h) 1/4/99 L 63-59 (a) Conference: Pac-10 2/19/83 L 70-60 (a) 3/6/97 W 90-65 (a) Athletic Director: Pat Kilkenny 2/27/88 W 65-57 (a) 3/4/99 W 82-73 (h) Athletic Director: Jim Livengood 2/4/84 L 58-49 (a) 1/12/98 L 91-90 (a) Home Court (Capacity): McArthur Court 1/27/89 W 92-69 (a) 1/15/00 W 78-62 (h) Home Court (Capacity): McKale Center 3/1/84 W 60-57 (h) 2/28/98 W 108-90 (h) (9,087) 2/25/89 W 107-73 (h) 2/10/00 L 61-57 (a) (14,545) 1/17/85 W 63-52 (h) 1/28/99 W 79-64 (h) Press Row Phone: (541) 346-4496 or 4497 1/7/90 W 76-57 (a) 1/13/01 L 72-54 (a) Press Row Phone: (520) 621-5291 2/16/85 L 57-49 (a) 2/27/99 L 81-67 (a) Head Coach: (Oregon, 1982) 3/8/90 W 75-45 (h) 2/8/01 W 63-54 (h) Head Coach: Joan Bonvicini (Southern 11/23/85 L 68-67 (n) 1/8/00 W 98-95 (a) Basketball Office Phone: (541) 346-3392 1/5/91 W 88-61 (h) 1/13/02 W 91-76 (h) Connecticut State, 1975) 2/1/86 L 69-58 (a) 3/9/00 L 79-72 (h) 3/7/91 W 103-60 (a) 2/7/02 W 77-72 (a) 3/8/86 L 75-59 (h) 1/6/01 L 68-65 (h) Career Record (Years): 100-83 (6) 2/8/92 W 74-57 (a) 1/11/03 W 75-74 (a) Record at Arizona (Years): 277-203 (16) 1/24/87 W 87-57 (h) 3/8/01 W 74-66 (a) Record at Oregon (Years): 100-83 (6) 3/5/92 W 92-70 (h) 2/6/03 W 85-54 (h) Career Record (Years): 602-274 (28) 2/26/87 W 62-57 (a) 12/19/01 W 81-57 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Andria Wenzel 1/9/93 W 91-72 (a) 12/29/03 W 77-51 (h) Basketball Office Phone: (520) 621-4014 1/8/88 W 101-71 (h) 1/24/02 W 76-62 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] 3/11/93 W 86-52 (h) 2/26/04 L 66-67 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Julian Temblador 2/6/88 W 94-68 (h) 12/29/02 W 82-74 (h) Office Phone: (541) 346-0962 2/3/94 W 81-60 (h) 12/29/04 L 62-58 (a) E-Mail: [email protected] 2/4/89 W 94-68 (h) 2/27/03 L 79-64 (a) Cell Phone: (916) 838-2346 3/5/94 W 72-60 (a) 2/24/05 W 76-45 (h) Office Phone: (520) 621-4283 3/3/89 W 95-56 (a) 3/10/03 W 59-49 (n) SID Fax: (541) 346-5449 2/2/95 W 70-57 (a) 1/7/06 W 76-64 (a) Cell Phone: (520) 349-5619 1/25/90 W 92-69 (h) 1/10/04 W 84-62 (h) Website: www.GoDucks.com 3/4/95 W 97-55 (h) 2/2/06 W 79-58 (h) SID Fax: (520) 621-2681 2/24/90 W 113-70 (a) 2/5/04 L 83-88 (a) 1/18/96 W 61-42 (a) 1/18/07 W 70-48 (h) 1/19/91 W 94-65 (a) 3/8/04 W 51-46 (n) 2006-07 Overall Record: 17-14 Website: www.arizonaathletics.com 2/17/96 W 74-65 (h) 2/17/07 W 74-56 (a) 2/23/91 W 116-79 (h) 1/9/05 W 78-66 (a) Conference Record (Place): 8-10 (6th) 1/16/97 W 85-61 (h) 2006-07 Overall Record: 11-21 1/30/92 W 92-77 (h) 2/3/05 W 91-74 (h) Postseason Results: WNIT Third Round Conference Record (Place): 4-14 (9th) 2/29/92 W 97-66 (a) 1/19/06 W 82-51 (h) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Postseason Results: none 2/5/93 W 69-52 (h) 2/18/06 W 87-76 (a) Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 3/6/93 W 79-60 (a) 3/4/06 W 77-50 (n) Newcomers: 6 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 1/15/94 W 87-64 (h) 12/28/06 W 86-58 (h) Newcomers: 4 2/10/94 W 88-57 (a) 1/25/07 W 86-76 (a) 1/14/95 W 86-51 (a) 3/3/07 W 65-55 (n) 2/9/95 W 100-72 (h)

2007-08 Oregon Schedule 2007-08 Arizona Schedule N10 San Jose State J12 at Stanford N9 at Penn State J12 Arizona State N15 South Dakota State J17 Washington State N10 vs. Pittsburgh J17 Stanford N20 Marquette J19 Washington N11 vs. UNC-Charlotte J19 California N23 vs. TBA J24 at UCLA N16 Portland J24 at Washington State N24 vs. TBA J26 at USC N20 at NC State J26 at Washington N29 Long Beach State J31 at Arizona N25 Middle Tennessee State J31 Oregon D2 at Portland F2 at Arizona State D6 Northern Arizona F2 Oregon State D8 UC Santa Barbara F7 Stanford D9 at Long Beach State F8 at Arizona State D12 at Baylor F9 California D12 Boise State F14 at Stanford D18 vs. TBA F14 at Washington D15 at New Mexico F16 at California D19 vs. TBA F16 at Washington State D20 at UW-Green Bay F21 Washington D29 at Oregon State F21 USC D28 USC F23 Washington State J3 Arizona F23 UCLA D30 UCLA F28 at USC J5 Arizona State M1 Oregon State J3 at Oregon State M1 at UCLA J10 at California J5 at Oregon

58 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2007-08 Pac-10 Opponents Arizona State California Jan. 20 • 1 p.m. • Tempe, Ariz. Jan. 26 • 2 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Feb. 16 • 1 p.m. • Stanford, Calif. Feb. 23 • 1 p.m. • Berkeley, Calif.

Charlie Turner-Thorne Jill Noe Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz Devanei Hampton

Location: Tempe, Ariz. Cardinal vs. Arizona State (43-11) Location: Berkeley, Calif. Cardinal vs. California (47-16) Enrollment: 63,278 Enrollment: 33,933 1/5/79 W 69-67 (h) 1/4/96 W 88-71 (a) 2/12/75 W 49-38 (a) 1/21/94 W 92-75 (a) Nickname: Sun Devils Nickname: Golden Bears 1/20/83 W 66-56 (h) 3/9/96 W 79-63 (h) 1/24/76 W 65-37 (h) 2/18/94 W 111-64 (h) Colors: Maroon and Gold 2/18/83 L 79-53 (a) 1/2/97 W 96-64 (h) Colors: Blue and Gold 3/1/77 W 48-39 (a) 1/20/95 W 99-65 (h) Conference: Pac-10 2/2/84 L 83-71 (a) 3/8/97 W 81-62 (a) Conference: Pac-10 2/4/78 W 72-67 (h) 2/17/95 W 91-67 (a) Athletic Director: Lisa Love 3/3/84 L 84-72 (h) 1/29/98 W 81-54 (a) Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour 2/21/78 L 83-51 (a) 2/2/96 W 80-55 (a) Home Court (Capacity): Wells Fargo Arena 1/21/85 W 68-67 (h) 2/26/98 W 90-71 (h) Home Court (Capacity): Haas Pavilion 1/19/79 L 55-52 (a) 3/2/96 W 87-36 (h) (14,141) 2/15/85 L 84-56 (a) 1/30/99 W 73-58 (h) (11,877) 2/17/79 W 70-62(OT)(h) 1/31/97 W 95-44 (h) Press Row Phone: (480) 965-7274 1/31/86 L 70-58 (a) 2/25/99 W 81-61 (a) Press Row Phone: (510) 642-3098 1/9/80 W 68-66 (h) 2/28/97 W 82-50 (a) Head Coach: 3/1/86 W 75-69 (h) 1/6/00 L 74-68 (a) Head Coach: (Duke, 1985) 2/6/80 L 87-85(OT)(a) 1/9/98 W 72-52 (a) (Stanford, 1988) 1/22/87 W 92-77 (h) 3/11/00 W 91-67 (h) Record at Cal (Years): 41-21 (2) 2/17/81 W 73-72 (a) 2/6/98 W 79-51 (h) 2/28/87 L 81-71 (a) 1/4/01 W 92-64 (h) 3/2/81 L 93-87(OT)(h) 1/8/99 W 80-67 (h) Record at Arizona State (Years): 203-134 1/9/88 W 84-66 (h) 3/10/01 W 51-49 (a) Career Record (Years): 108-50 (5) 1/15/82 L 80-69 (h) 2/5/99 W 77-67 (a) (11) 2/5/88 W 84-79 (a) 12/21/01 W 75-66 (a) Basketball Office Phone: (510) 642-9448 2/9/82 L 96-65 (a) 1/21/00 W 83-57 (h) Career Record (Years): 243-174 (14) 2/3/89 W 87-68 (h) 1/26/02 W 62-48 (h) Women’s Basketball SID: Debbie Rosenfeld- 11/26/82 L 87-85 (a) 2/18/00 W 81-56 (a) Basketball Office Phone: (480) 965-6086 3/4/89 W 108-72 (a) 3/4/02 L 70-63 (n) Caparaz 12/10/83 L 73-64 (h) 1/20/01 W 63-56 (a) Women’s Basketball SID: Steve Rodriguez 1/27/90 W 90-63 (h) 12/27/02 W 80-63 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] 11/17/84 L 66-59 (a) 2/16/01 L 82-73 (h) E-Mail: [email protected] 2/22/90 W 106-64 (a) 3/1/03 W 63-53 (a) Office Phone: (510) 642-3611 1/21/86 L 77-59 (a) 1/30/02 W 79-52 (h) Office Phone: (480) 965-9780 1/24/91 W 79-65 (a) 1/8/04 W 60-46 (h) Cell Phone: (510) 334-6392 2/17/86 L 73-69 (h) 2/2/02 W 79-51 (a) SID Fax: (480) 965-5408 2/21/91 W 109-61 (h) 2/7/04 L 53-73 (a) SID Fax: (510) 643-7778 1/17/87 W 77-59 (h) 1/29/03 W 72-48 (h) 2/1/92 W 89-66 (h) 1/7/05 W 68-57 (a) 2/20/87 L 84-65 (a) 2/1/03 W 53-50 (a) Website: www.TheSunDevils.com Website: www.calbears.com 2/27/92 L 77-65 (a) 2/5/05 W 67-53 (h) 1/22/88 W 95-71 (a) 3/8/03 W 60-35 (n) 2006-07 Overall Record: 31-5 2/7/93 W 85-80 (h) 3/7/05 W 56-42 (n) 2006-07 Overall Record: 23-9 2/19/88 W 94-79 (h) 1/16/04 W 63-53 (a) Conference Record (Place): 16-2 (2nd) 3/4/93 W 86-76 (a) 1/21/06 W 84-78 (h) Conference Record (Place): 12-6 (3rd) 1/20/89 W 77-59 (h) 2/14/04 W 61-53 (h) Postseason Results: NCAA Regional Final 1/13/94 W 113-61 (h) 2/16/06 L 62-59 (a) Postseason Results: NCAA First Round 2/17/89 W 87-79 (a) 3/6/04 W 80-55 (n) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 2/12/94 W 85-59 (a) 12/30/06 W 77-71 (h) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 2/2/90 W 87-60 (a) 1/13/05 W 88-53 (h) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 1/12/95 W 83-59 (a) 1/27/07 W 73-65 (OT) (a) Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 3/2/90 W 112-84 (h) 2/11/05 W 91-50 (a) Newcomers: 2 2/11/95 W 102-51 (h) 3/5/07 W 62-55 (n) Newcomers: 3 2/1/91 W 113-79 (h) 3/5/05 W 81-40 (n) 3/1/91 W 93-80 (a) 1/14/06 W 87-75 (h) 1/10/92 L 74-65 (a) 2/11/06 W 55-46 (a) 3/13/92 W 83-81 (h) 1/6/07 W 69-44 (a) 1/15/93 W 89-63 (h) 2/4/07 L 72-57 (h) 2/12/93 L 64-59 (a)

2007-08 Arizona State Schedule 2007-08 California Schedule N11 at North Carolina J12 at Arizona N10 at Fresno State J10 Oregon N17 UC Santa Barbara J17 California N15 at UC Riverside J12 Oregon State N19 Yale J20 Stanford N18 New Mexico J17 at Arizona State N22 vs. Oklahoma J24 at Washington N23 at TCU J19 at Arizona N23 vs. Iowa J26 at Washington State N25 at Baylor J26 at Stanford N30 Gonzaga J31 Oregon State N28 Loyola Marymount J31 UCLA D2 TBA F2 Oregon N30 Saint Mary’s F2 USC D9 UC Riverside F8 Arizona D2 Vanderbilt F7 at Oregon State D13 at Texas Tech F14 California D8 at Princeton F9 at Oregon D17 Fresno State F16 Stanford D10 at Rutgers F14 Arizona D20 Texas F21 Washington State D21 Kansas F16 Arizona State D28 UCLA F24 Washington D28 Washington F23 Stanford D30 USC F28 at UCLA D30 Washington State F29 at Washington State J3 at Oregon M1 at USC J4 at USC M2 at Washington J5 at Oregon State J6 at UCLA

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Sun., Oct. 28 Thurs., Nov. 22 Sat., Dec. 15 Red/Blue game at ARIZONA (X), 7 p.m. MT ARIZONA STATE vs. Iowa (11), TBA ARIZONA at New Mexico, 7 p.m. MT Wed., Oct. 31 STANFORD vs. Connecticut (9), 8:30 p.m. ET OREGON STATE vs. Western Carolina (17), 11 a.m. HT DT3 at CALIFORNIA (X), 7 p.m. PT Fri., Nov. 23 UCLA at BYU, TBA Pepperdine at USC, 2 p.m. PT Thurs., Nov. 1 ARIZONA STATE vs. Oklahoma (11), TBA Western Oregon at OREGON (X), 7 p.m. PT CALIFORNIA at TCU, 6:30 p.m. CT Sun., Dec. 16 Lewis & Clark at OREGON STATE (X), 7 p.m. PT OREGON vs. Coppin State (6), 6 p.m. MT Baylor at STANFORD, 2 p.m. PT (FSN) Love and Basketball at UCLA (X), 7 p.m. PT OREGON STATE vs. Montana (16), 1 p.m. MT OREGON STATE at Hawai’i (17), 7 p.m. HT USC vs. Virginia Tech (2), 6 p.m. ET Ohio State at WASHINGTON, 4 p.m. PT (FSN) Fri., Nov. 2 WASHINGTON vs. Weber State (14), 2 p.m. PT San Jose State at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 p.m. PT Southern Oregon at WASHINGTON STATE (X), 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON STATE vs. North Carolina St. (15), 3:30 p.m. ET Mon., Dec. 17 Sat., Nov. 3 Sat., Nov. 24 Fresno State at ARIZONA STATE, 11 a.m. MT Chico State at STANFORD (X), 12 Noon PT OREGON vs. Nicholls State/New Mexico (6), 8 p.m. MT Love & Basketball at WASHINGTON (X), 2 p.m. PT Tues., Dec. 18 OREGON STATE at UNLV/Richmond (16), 1/3:30 p.m. MT OREGON vs. Tulsa (8), TBA Sunday, Nov. 4 STANFORD vs. Old Dominion (9), 8:30 p.m. ET STANFORD at New Mexico, 7 p.m. MT Loyola-New Orleans at CALIFORNIA (X), 2 p.m. PT USC vs. Georgia/Prairie View A&M (2), TBA WASHINGTON STATE at Montana, 7:05 p.m. PT Love & Basketball at OREGON (X), 1 p.m. PT WASHINGTON STATE vs. Junkanoo Jam (15), TBA Wed., Dec. 19 Mon., Nov. 5 Sun., Nov. 25 OREGON vs. South Florida (8), TBA Vanguard at ARIZONA (X), 7 p.m. MT Middle Tennessee State at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT Tennessee at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT Team Concept at OREGON STATE (X), 7 p.m. PT CALIFORNIA at Baylor, 2 p.m. CT (FSN) Thurs., Dec. 20 Alaska-Anchorage at WASHINGTON STATE (X), 7 p.m. PT STANFORD at Paradise Jam (9), TBA ARIZONA at Wisconsin-GB, 7 p.m. CT Tues., Nov. 6 Maryland at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT (FSN) Texas at ARIZONA STATE, TBA Seattle Pacific at WASHINGTON (X), 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON vs. Idaho/Arkansas State (14), 12/2 p.m. PT Texas Southern at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT Wed., Nov. 7 Mon., Nov. 26 Grambling State at USC (3), 4:45/7 p.m. PT OREGON STATE at Southern Utah, 7 p.m. MT Team Concept at UCLA (X), 7 p.m. PT Fri., Dec. 21 Thurs., Nov. 8 Wed., Nov. 28 Kansas at CALIFORNIA, 6 p.m. PT USA National (Olympic) Team at ARIZONA STATE (X), 6:30 Loyola Marymount at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. PT UC Riverside at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT p.m. MT USF at STANFORD, 7 p.m. PT USC vs. Portland State/Hawai’i (3), 4:45/7 p.m. PT Fri., Nov. 9 UCLA at Pepperdine, 7 p.m. PT Purdue at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. PT ARIZONA vs. Penn State (1), 7:30 p.m. ET Idaho at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON STATE at Long Beach State, 7 p.m. PT STANFORD at Yale, 7 p.m. ET Thurs., Nov. 29 Sat., Dec. 22 Portland at WASHINGTON STATE, 4 p.m. PT Long Beach State at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT Tennessee at STANFORD, 7:30 p.m. PT (FSN) Sat., Nov. 10 Fri., Nov. 30 Fri., Dec. 28 ARIZONA vs. Pittsburgh (1), 4 p.m. ET ARIZONA STATE vs. Gonzaga(12), 6 p.m. MT *UCLA at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. MT CALIFORNIA at Fresno State, 1 p.m. PT CALIFORNIA vs. Saint Mary’s (5), 7 p.m. PT *USC at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT San Jose State at OREGON, 1 p.m. PT USC at Cal State Fullerton, 7 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. PT Cal Poly SLO at OREGON STATE, 3 p.m. PT Sat., Dec. 1 *WASHINGTON STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at Kansas State, TBA UCLA vs. Idaho State (4), 7 p.m. PT Sat., Dec. 29 Sun., Nov. 11 Texas Tech at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 p.m. PT *OREGON at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT ARIZONA vs. UNC Charlotte (1), 2 p.m. ET Sun., Dec. 2 Sun., Dec. 30 ARIZONA STATE vs. North Carolina (10), 2:30 p.m. ET ARIZONA STATE vs. Auburn/UC Riverside (12), 2 p.m. MT *UCLA at ARIZONA, 2 p.m. MT STANFORD at Rutgers, 7 p.m. ET (ESPN) CALIFORNIA vs. Vanderbilt (5), 2 p.m. PT *USC at ARIZONA STATE, 1:30 MT (FSN) USC at UC Santa Barbara, 2 p.m. PT OREGON at Portland, 1 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON at STANFORD, 2 p.m. PT Mon., Nov. 12 USF at OREGON STATE, 5:30 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON STATE at CALIFORNIA, 2 p.m. PT UC Davis at STANFORD, 2 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at Gonzaga, 7 p.m. PT Thurs., Jan. 3 UCLA vs. Southern/Nevada (4), TBA Tues., Nov. 13 *ARIZONA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT UC Irvine at WASHINGTON, 2 p.m. PT Western Oregon at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT *ARIZONA STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT Mon., Dec. 3 USA Sr. Women’s Nat’l Team at USC (X), 7 p.m. PT Fri., Jan. 4 Santa Clara at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. PT Utah at USC, 7 p.m. PT *CALIFORNIA at USC, 7 p.m. PT Wed., Nov. 14 Tues., Dec. 4 *STANFORD at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT UCLA at Cal State Northridge, 7 p.m. PT Pepperdine at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON at WASHINGTON STATE, 7:30 p.m. PT Thurs., Nov. 15 Thurs., Dec. 6 Sat., Jan. 5 Chinese National (Olympic) Team at ARIZONA STATE (X), Northern Arizona at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT *ARIZONA at OREGON, 2 p.m. PT 6:30 p.m. MT Fri., Dec. 7 *ARIZONA STATE at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT CALIFORNIA at UC Riverside, 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at Boise State, 7 p.m. MT Sun., Jan. 6 South Dakota State at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT Sat., Dec. 8 *CALIFORNIA at UCLA, 12:30 p.m. PT (FSN) USA Basketball at STANFORD (X), 7 p.m. PT CALIFORNIA at Princeton, 6 p.m. ET *STANFORD at USC, 2 p.m. PT Fri., Nov. 16 OREGON vs. UC Santa Barbara (7), TBA Thurs., Jan. 10 Portland at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT UCLA at San Diego, 2 p.m. PT *OREGON at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON at Hawai’i (13), 5 p.m. HT USC at Nebraska, TBA *OREGON STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m. PT Sat., Nov. 17 Sun., Dec. 9 *UCLA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. PT UC Santa Barbara at ARIZONA STATE, 4 p.m. MT ARIZONA at Long Beach State, 2 p.m. PT *USC at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. PT WASHINGTON vs. Northern Arizona (13), 5 p.m. HT UC Davis at ARIZONA STATE, 1 p.m. MT Sat., Jan. 12 Sun., Nov. 18 Boise State at WASHINGTON STATE, 5 p.m. PT *ARIZONA STATE at ARIZONA, TBA New Mexico at CALIFORNIA, 1 p.m. PT Mon., Dec. 10 *OREGON at STANFORD, TBA STANFORD at Utah, 2 p.m. MT CALIFORNIA at Rutgers, 7:30 p.m. PT *OREGON STATE at CALIFORNIA, 2 p.m. PT Rice at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT Idaho State at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT *UCLA at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 p.m. PT Colorado at USC, 1 p.m. PT USC at Michigan, 7 p.m. ET Sun., Jan. 13 WASHINGTON vs. UC Davis (13), 3 p.m. HT Wed., Dec. 12 *USC at WASHINGTON, 3 p.m. PT (FSN) WASHINGTON STATE at Eastern Washington, TBA Boise State at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT Thurs., Jan. 17 Mon., Nov. 19 OREGON at Baylor, 7 p.m. CT *CALIFORNIA at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. MT Yale at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. MT Thurs., Dec. 13 *STANFORD at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT Tues., Nov. 20 ARIZONA STATE at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. CT *WASHINGTON at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT ARIZONA at North Carolina State, 7 p.m. ET Fri., Dec. 14 *WASHINGTON STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT Marquette at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT OREGON STATE vs. Tennessee Tech (17), 5 p.m. HT Cal Poly SLO at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT

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Sat., Jan. 19 Thurs., Feb. 21 TOURNAMENTS/NEUTRAL SITES *CALIFORNIA at ARIZONA, 2 p.m. MT (FSN) *UCLA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT (1) WBCA/Basketball Travelers Classic; University Park, Md. (ARIZONA, Penn *UCLA at USC, 2 p.m. PT *USC at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT State, Pittsburgh, UNC Charlotte) *WASHINGTON at OREGON, 2 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT (2) Junkanoo Jam; Freeport, Bahamas (USC, Georgia, Virginia Tech, Prairie View *WASHINGTON STATE at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. MT A&M) Sun., Jan. 20 Sat., Feb. 23 (3) Women of Troy Basketball Classic; Los Angeles, Calif. (USC, Hawai’i, Portland *STANFORD at ARIZONA STATE, 2 p.m. MT (FSN) *STANFORD at CALIFORNIA, 1 p.m. (FSN) State, Grambling State) Thurs., Jan. 24 *UCLA at OREGON, 2 p.m. PT (4) Nevada Tournament; Reno, Nevada. (Nevada, UCLA, Southern, Idaho State) (5) Contra Costa Times Classic; Berkeley, Calif. (CALIFORNIA, Vanderbilt, St. *ARIZONA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. PT *USC at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT Mary’s) *ARIZONA STATE at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA, TBA (6) New Mexico Tournament; Albuquerque, N.M. (New Mexico, OREGON, Coppin *OREGON at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT Sun., Feb. 24 State, Nicholls State) *OREGON STATE at USC, 7 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON at ARIZONA STATE, 12:30 p.m. MT (FSN) (7) Papé Jam; Portland, Ore. (OREGON, UC Santa Barbara) Sat., Jan. 26 Thurs., Feb. 28 (8) Caribbean Classic; Cancun, Mexico (OREGON, Tulsa, South Florida) *ARIZONA at WASHINGTON, 2 p.m. PT *ARIZONA at USC, 7 p.m. PT (9) Paradise Jam; Virgin Islands (STANFORD, Connecticut, Old Dominion) *ARIZONA STATE at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 p.m. PT *ARIZONA STATE at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT (10) State Farm Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic; Chapel Hill, N.C. (ARIZONA STATE, *CALIFORNIA at STANFORD, 2 p.m. (FSN) Fri., Feb. 29 Maryland, North Carolina, Oklahoma) *OREGON at USC, 2 p.m. PT *CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. PT (11) Caribbean Challenge; Cancun, Mexico (ARIZONA STATE, Oklahoma, *OREGON STATE at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT *STANFORD at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. PT Michigan State, Iowa, Kansas State, OREGON STATE, Tulane, Northern Thurs., Jan. 31 Sat., Mar. 1 Illinois) *OREGON at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. MT *ARIZONA at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT (12) ASU Classic; Tempe, Ariz. (ARIZONA STATE, Auburn, Gonzaga, UC *OREGON STATE at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. MT *ARIZONA STATE at USC, 2 p.m. PT Riverside) *UCLA at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. PT *OREGON STATE at OREGON, 2 p.m. PT (13) Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort Classic; Honolulu, Hawai’i (WASHINGTON, *USC at STANFORD, 7 p.m. PT Hawai’i, Northern Arizona, UC Davis) Sun., Mar. 2 Sat., Feb. 2 (14) Husky Classic; Seattle, Wash. (WASHINGTON, Idaho, Weber State, Arkansas *CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON, 2 p.m. PT State) *OREGON STATE at ARIZONA, TBA *STANFORD at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 p.m. PT *OREGON at ARIZONA STATE, 11 a.m. MT (FSN) (15) Junkanoo Jam; Grand Bahamas Island (WASHINGTON STATE, North Pac-10 Tournament *UCLA at STANFORD, 2 p.m. PT Carolina State) Fri. - Mon., Mar. 7-10, HP Pavilion at San Jose *USC at CALIFORNIA, 2 p.m. PT (16) UNLV Classic; Las Vegas, Nev. (OREGON STATE, UNLV, Montana, Richmond) Sun., Feb. 3 Sat. & Mon., Sun., & Tues., Mar. 22 & 24, 23 & 25 NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds (18) (17) Hawai’i Tourney; Honolulu, Hawai’i (OREGON STATE, Hawai’i, Tennessee *WASHINGTON STATE at WASHINGTON, 1 p.m. PT (FSN) Tech, Western Carolina) Tues., Feb. 5 Sat. & Mon., Sun. & Tues., Mar. - Apr. 29 & 31, 30 & 1 NCAA Regionals (19) STANFORD at Santa Clara, 7 p.m. PT Thurs., Feb. 7 Sun. & Tues.,Apr. 6 & 8 Final Four St. Pete Times Forum (21,497), Tampa, Fla. *CALIFORNIA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT *STANFORD at OREGON, 7 p.m. PT Fri., Feb.8 *ARIZONA at ARIZONA STATE, 6:30 p.m. MT *WASHINGTON at USC, 7 p.m. PT *WASHINGTON STATE at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT Sat., Feb. 9 *CALIFORNIA at OREGON, 1 p.m. PT (FSN) *STANFORD at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. PT Sun., Feb. 10 *WASHINGTON at UCLA, 1:30 p.m. PT (ESPN) *WASHINGTON STATE at USC, 2 p.m. PT Thurs., Feb. 14 *ARIZONA at STANFORD, 7 p.m. PT *ARIZONA STATE at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. PT Fri., Feb. 15 *OREGON at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. PT *OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. PT Sat., Feb. 16 *ARIZONA at CALIFORNIA, 2 p.m. PT *ARIZONA STATE at STANFORD, 1 p.m. (FSN) Sun., Feb. 17 *OREGON at WASHINGTON STATE, 2 p.m. PT *OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON, 2 p.m. PT *USC at UCLA, 2 p.m. PT

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 61 All-Time Record vs. Opponents

First Last First Last First Last Opponent Home Away Total Meeting Meeting Opponent Home Away Total Meeting Meeting Opponent Home Away Total Meeting Meeting Alabama 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘95-’96 ‘96-’97 Harvard 1-1 0-0 1-1 ‘92-’93 ‘97-’98 SMU 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘94-’95 ‘94-’95 Alaska-Anchorage 0-0 2-0 2-0 ‘81-’82 ‘82-’83 Hawaii 2-0 4-0 6-0 ‘77-’78 ‘01-’02 South Carolina 1-0 0-0 1-0 ’06-’07 ’06-‘07 Arizona 23-3 21-9 44-12 ‘78-’79 ‘06-’07 Holy Cross 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘89-’90 ‘89-’90 Southern Illinois 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘91-’92 ‘91-’92 Arizona State 25-1 18-10 43-11 ‘78-’79 ‘06-’07 Houston 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘88-’89 ‘96-’97 St. Joseph’s 1-0 0-1 1-1 ‘99-’00 ‘00-’01 Arkansas 1-0 0-1 1-1 ‘89-’90 ‘98-’99 Howard 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘96-’97 ‘96-’97 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘96-’97 ‘96-’97 Auburn 2-0 1-0 3-0 ‘89-’90 ‘95-’96 Humboldt State 2-0 1-0 3-0 ‘74-’75 ‘75-’76 SE Missouri State 0-0 0-0 1-0 ’05-’06 ’05-‘06 Azusa Pacific 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘80-’81 ‘80-’81 Idaho 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘80-’81 ‘81-’82 SW Missouri State 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘93-’94 ‘93-’94 Baylor 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘83-’84 ‘83-’84 Idaho State 1-0 0-0 1-0 ’06-’07 ’06-‘07 Tennessee 3-6 1-13 4-19 ‘88-’89 ‘06-’07 Biola 2-0 0-0 2-0 ‘77-’78 ‘79-’80 Illinois 0-1 1-0 1-1 ‘97-’98 ‘98-’99 Texas 1-0 2-2 3-2 ‘81-’82 ‘95-’96 Boston College 1-0 1-1 2-1 ‘89-’90 ‘05-’06 Illinois State 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘88-’89 ‘92-’93 Texas A&M 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘81-’82 ‘81-’82 Boston University 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘02-’03 ‘03-’04 Indiana 1-0 0-1 1-1 ‘79-’80’01-’02 Texas-Arlington 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘80-’81 ‘80-’81 BYU 1-2 1-0 2-2 ‘86-’87 ‘06-’07 Iowa 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘88-’89 ‘88-’89 California 23-6 24-10 47-16 ‘74-’75 ‘06-’07 Iowa State 2-0 0-0 2-0 ‘85-’86 ‘99-‘00 Cal Poly Pomona 2-1 1-1 3-2 ‘77-’78 ‘83-’84 Kansas State 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘02-’03 ‘02-’03 Cal Poly 4-0 1-1 5-1 ‘77-’78 ‘80-‘81 Lafayette 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘84-’85 ‘84-’85 CS-Fullerton 3-3 1-6 4-9 ‘77-’78 ‘94-’95 Long Beach State 3-3 3-5 6-8 ‘78-’79 ‘93-’94 CS-Hayward 4-0 3-1 7-1 ‘74-’75 ‘78-’79 Long Island 0-0 0-0 1-0 ’05-’06 ’05-‘06 CS-Los Angeles 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘77-’78 ‘77-’78 Louisiana-Lafayette 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘04-’05 ‘04-’05 CS-Northridge 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘78-’79 ‘78-’79 LSU 0-1 0-0 0-2 ‘80-’81 ‘05-’06 CS-Stanislaus 0-0 2-1 2-1 ‘75-’76 ‘77-’78 Louisiana Tech 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘88-’89 ‘88-’89 Chico State 0-2 0-2 0-4 ‘75-’76 ‘76-’77 Loyola Marymount 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘87-’88 ‘06-’07 Cleveland State 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘86-’87 ‘86-’87 Maine 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘98-’99 ‘98-‘99 Colorado 4-0 1-4 5-4 ‘88-’89 ‘01-’02 Maryland 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘81-’82 ‘81-’82 Colorado State 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘95-’96 ‘95-’96 Massachusetts 2-0 0-2 2-2 ‘95-’96 ‘00-‘01 Connecticut 2-0 2-2 4-2 ‘88-’89 ‘04-’05 Memphis State 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘79-’80 ‘79-’80 Dartmouth 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘93-’94 ‘93-’94 Michigan 0-0 2-0 2-0 ‘96-’97 ‘99-‘00 DeAnza 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘76-’77 ‘76-’77 Michigan State 0-0 2-1 2-1 ‘79-’80 ‘04-’05 Delta State 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘82-’83 ‘82-’83 Minnesota 1-1 1-1 2-2 ‘87-’88 ‘05-’06 Drake 0-0 0-2 0-2 ‘79-’80 ‘82-’83 Mississippi 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘89-’90 ‘89-’90 Duke 0-0 1-1 1-1 ‘88-’89 ‘98-’99 Missouri 1-0 3-1 4-1 ‘83-’84 ‘06-’07 East Carolina 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘79-’80 ‘70-’80 Monmouth 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘84-’85 ‘84-’85 Eastern Michigan 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘89-’90 ‘89-’90 Montana 1-1 1-1 2-2 ‘80-’81 ‘93-’94 Eastern Washington 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘04-’05 ‘04-’05 Montana State 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘78-’79 ‘85-’86 Florida 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘92-’93 ‘92-’93 Montclair State 1-0 0-1 1-1 ‘79-’80 ‘80-’81 Florida State 1-1 0-1 1-2 ‘83-’84 ‘06-’07 Nebraska 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘82-’83 ‘86-’87 Fordham 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘01-02 ‘03-04 New Mexico 0-0 0-0 0-0 - - Fresno State 8-3 8-3 16-6 ‘76-’77 ‘06-’07 Nevada 2-0 2-1 4-1 ‘74-’75 ‘79-’80 George Washington 0-0 2-0 2-0 ‘91-’92 ‘00-’01 North Carolina 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘94-’95 ‘94-’95 Georgia 3-0 3-3 6-3 ‘90-’91 ‘06-‘07 NC State 1-0 1-1 2-1 ‘87-’88 ‘94-’95 Grambling 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘95-’96 ‘95-’96 Northern Arizona 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘96-’97 ‘96-’97 Val Whiting Northwestern 2-0 1-0 3-0 ‘82-’83 ‘98-’99 Northwestern State 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘94-’95 ‘94-’95 Notre Dame 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘90-’91 ‘91-’92 Ohio Univ. 0-0 2-0 2-0 ‘89-’90 ‘96-’97 Ohio State 0-0 0-0 1-0 ‘87-’88 ‘87-’88 Texas Tech 4-1 4-3 8-4 ‘82-’83 ‘05-’06 Oklahoma 2-0 1-2 4-2 ‘87-’88 ‘05-‘06 Tulane 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘01-’02 ‘01-’02 Old Dominion 1-0 0-3 1-3 ‘82-’83 ‘96-’97 UC Davis 2-2 0-5 2-7 ‘74-’75 ‘79-’80 Oral Roberts 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘91-’92 ‘91-’92 UC Irvine 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘82-’83 ‘94-’95 Oregon 20-1 15-7 35-8 ‘80-’81 ‘06-’07 UCLA 19-9 19-11 38-21 ‘77-’78 ‘06-’07 Oregon State 21-0 17-6 38-6 ‘80-’81 ‘06-’07 UC Santa Barbara 5-1 4-0 9-1 ‘77-’78 ‘06-’07 Pacific 8-1 8-2 16-3 ‘76-’77 ‘05-’06 UNLV 3-1 2-1 5-2 ‘82-’83 ‘93-’94 Pennsylvania 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘79-’80 ‘79-’80 USC 20-6 19-12 39-18 ‘78-’79 ‘06-’07 Penn State 0-0 1-1 1-1 ‘83-’84 ‘01-’02 U.S. International 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘85-’86 ‘85-’86 Pepperdine 4-1 3-0 7-1 ‘81-’82 ‘04-’05 Utah 3-0 6-0 8-0 ‘85-’86 ‘06-’07 Pittsburgh 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘86-’87 ‘86-’87 Utah State 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘82-’83 ‘82-’83 Portland 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘85-’86 ‘85-’86 Vanderbilt 0-0 1-0 1-0 ’03-’04 ’03-‘04 Portland State 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘80-’81 ‘80-’81 Virginia 0-1 3-0 3-1 ‘86-’87 ‘96-’97 Princeton 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘02-’03 ‘02-’03 Washington 18-4 14-10 32-14 ‘80-’81 ‘06-’07 Providence 2-0 1-0 3-0 ‘89-’90 ‘95-’96 Washington State 22-0 22-0 44-0 ‘82-’83 ‘06-’07 Purdue 3-1 2-2 5-3 ‘87-’88 ‘00-’01 Weber State 1-0 1-0 2-0 ‘81-’82 ‘01-’02 Rice 2-0 1-0 3-0 ‘86-’87 ‘05-’06 West Virginia 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘86-’87 ‘86-’87 Rutgers 1-0 1-1 2-1 ‘84-’85 ‘02-’03 Western Kentucky 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘91-’92 ‘91-’92 Sacramento State 1-1 1-2 2-3 ‘74-’75 ‘95-’96 Western Michigan 2-0 0-0 2-0 ‘99-’00 ‘02-‘03 Saint Mary’s 4-0 1-1 5-1 ‘83-’84 ‘00-’01 Wichita State 0-0 0-1 0-1 ‘80-’81 ‘80-’81 San Diego 2-0 1-0 3-0 ‘91-’92 ‘94-’95 Wisconsin 2-0 0-1 2-1 ‘88-’89 ‘98-’99 San Diego State 2-2 1-2 3-4 ‘82-’83 ‘89-’90 Wis.-Green Bay 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘93-’94 ‘93-’94 San Francisco 11-4 8-5 19-9 ‘74-’75 ‘04-’05 Wyoming 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘79-’80 ‘79-’80 San Francisco State 3-2 4-2 7-4 ‘75-’76 ‘85-’86 Yale 1-0 0-0 1-0 ‘78-’79 ‘78-’79 San Jose State 5-6 5-7 10-13 ‘74-’75 ‘87-’88 Note: Away games include all games played away from home (including neutral Santa Clara 13-2 13-2 26-4 ‘74-’75 ‘06-’07 court sites). Seton Hall 0-0 1-0 1-0 ‘84-’85 ‘84-’85 Stanford’s 2007-08 opponents are in bold.

62 2007-08 Stanford Basketball All-Time Scores vs. Opponents

12/29/02 W 82-74 (h) 2/21/78 L 83-51 (a) Cal State Stanislaus (2-1) Fresno State (16-6) 2/27/03 L 79-64 (a) 1/19/79 L 55-52 (a) 2/27/76 L 69-49 (n) 1/29/77 W 63-41 (h) 3/10/03 W 59-49 (n) 2/17/79 W 70-62 (OT) (h) 12/3/76 W 67-54 (a) 1/28/78 W 55-53 (h) 1/10/04 W 84-62 (h) 1/9/80 W 68-66 (h) 12/2/77 W 75-39 (a) 2/15/78 W 70-51 (a) 2/5/04 L 83-88 (a) 2/6/80 L 87-85 (OT) (a) Chico State (0-4) 1/13/79 W 64-50 (a) 3/8/04 W 51-46 (n) 2/17/81 W 73-72 (a) 1/17/76 L 76-48 (h) 2/3/79 W 68-43 (h) 1/9/05 W 78-66 (a) 3/2/81 L 93-87 (OT) (h) 2/6/76 L 64-35 (a) 1/25/80 W 63-55 (h) 2/3/05 W 91-74 (h) 1/15/82 L 80-69 (h) 1/14/77 L 73-62 (h) 2/21/80 W 76-58 (a) 1/19/06 W 82-51 (h) 2/9/82 L 96-65 (a) 2/12/77 L 81-39 (a) 1/17/81 W 69-48 (a) 2/18/06 W 87-76 (a) 11/26/82 L 87-85 (a) Cleveland State (1-0) 1/30/81 W 79-65 (h) 3/4/06 W 77-50 (n) 12/10/83 L 73-64 (h) 1/30/82 W 77-70 (h) 11/28/86 W 95-69 (n) 12/28/06 W 86-58 (h) 11/17/84 L 66-59 (a) 2/25/82 W 74-64 (a) 1/25/07 W 86-76 (a) 1/21/86 L 77-59 (a) Colorado (5-4) 11/20/82 L 72-71 (a) 3/3/07 W 65-55 (n) 2/17/86 L 73-69 (h) 12/9/88 W 106-75 (h) 2/23/83 W 66-63 (h) Arizona State (43-11) 1/17/87 W 77-59 (h) 12/6/90 L 71-66 (a) 11/16/83 L 68-66 (h) 3/25/93 L 80-67 (n)* 1/5/79 W 69-67 (h) 2/20/87 L 84-65 (a) 12/7/84 L 72-57 (a) 3/24/94 W 78-62 (h)* 1/20/83 W 66-56 (h) 1/22/88 W 95-71 (a) 1/4/86 L 64-50 (n) 12/28/96 W 64-48 (a) 2/18/83 L 79-53 (a) 2/19/88 W 94-79 (h) 2/8/86 L 65-62 (h) 12/28/97 W 87-73 (h) 2/2/84 L 83-71 (a) 1/20/89 W 77-59 (h) 12/20/86 L 81-64 (h) 12/28/98 L 75-64 (a) 3/3/84 L 84-72 (h) 2/17/89 W 87-79 (a) 12/1/87 W 61-53 (a) 1/2/00 W 83-48 (h) 1/21/85 W 68-67 (h) 2/2/90 W 87-60 (a) 11/29/88 W 62-58 (a) 3/23/02 L 62-59 (n)* 2/15/85 L 84-56 (a) 3/2/90 W 112-84 (h) 11/23/05 W 89-67 (h) 1/31/86 L 70-58 (a) 2/1/91 W 113-79 (h) Colorado State (1-0) 1/2/07 W 80-52 (a) 3/1/86 W 75-69 (h) 3/1/91 W 93-80 (a) 3/18/96 W 94-63 (h)* George Washington (2-0) 1/22/87 W 92-77 (h) 1/10/92 L 74-65 (a) Connecticut (4-2) 11/30/91 W 74-71 (n) 2/28/87 L 81-71 (a) 3/13/92 W 83-81 (h) 12/29/88 W 72-53 (h) 3/17/01 W 76-51 (n)* 1/9/88 W 84-66 (h) 1/15/93 W 89-63 (h) 2/20/93 W 68-54 (a) Georgia (6-3) 2/12/93 L 64-59 (a) 2/5/88 W 84-79 (a) 12/28/93 W 94-75 (h) 12/22/90 W 82-79 (h) 1/21/94 W 92-75 (a) 2/3/89 W 87-68 (h) 4/1/95 L 87-60 (n)* 3/23/91 W 75-67 (n)* 2/18/94 W 111-64 (h) 3/4/89 W 108-72 (a) 12/21/97 L 94-78 (n) 11/22/91 W 92-66 (a) 1/20/95 W 99-65 (h) 1/27/90 W 90-63 (h) 3/27/05 W 76-59 (n)* 3/20/93 W 93-60 (h)* 2/17/95 W 91-67 (a) 2/22/90 W 106-64 (a) Dartmouth (1-0) 3/29/96 L 86-76 (n)* 2/2/96 W 80-55 (a) 1/24/91 W 79-65 (a) 12/17/93 W 88-55 (h) 3/24/97 W 82-47 (n)* 3/2/96 W 87-36 (h) 2/21/91 W 109-61 (h) 3/20/00 L 83-64 (a)* 1/31/97 W 95-44 (h) Drake (0-2) 2/1/92 W 89-66 (h) 11/30/03 W 61-59 (h) 2/28/97 W 82-50 (a) 12/29/79 L 64-59 (n) 2/27/92 L 77-65 (a) 11/26/07 L 74-69 (a) 1/9/98 W 72-52 (a) 2/27/83 L 85-73 (n) 2/7/93 W 85-80 (h) Grambling (1-0) 3/4/93 W 86-76 (a) 2/6/98 W 79-51 (h) Duke (1-1) 3/16/96 W 82-43 (h)* 1/13/94 W 113-61 (h) 1/8/99 W 80-67 (h) 12/20/88 W 91-76 (a) 2/12/94 W 85-59 (a) 2/5/99 W 77-67 (a) 11/14/98 L 77-57 (n) Harvard (1-1) 1/12/95 W 83-59 (a) 1/21/00 W 83-57 (h) East Carolina (0-1) 12/18/92 W 85-63 (h) 2/11/95 W 102-51 (h) 2/18/00 W 81-56 (a) 12/20/79 L 88-72 (n) 3/14/98 L 71-67 (h)* 1/4/96 W 88-71 (a) 1/20/01 W 63-56 (a) Eastern Michigan (1-0) Hawai’i (6-0) 3/9/96 W 79-63 (h) 2/16/01 L 82-73 (h) 12/29/89 W 105-58 (h) 1/5/78 W 66-27 (h) 1/2/97 W 96-64 (h) 1/30/02 W 79-52 (h) 11/22/85 W 68-65 (n) 2/2/02 W 79-51 (a) Eastern Washington (1-0) 3/8/97 W 81-62 (a) 11/23/04 W 91-50 (n) 12/5/87 W 82-76 (a) Naomi Mulitauaopele led the 1/29/98 W 81-54 (a) 1/29/03 W 72-48 (h) 3/18/90 W 106-76 (h)* Cardinal in percentage in 2/26/98 W 90-71 (h) 2/1/03 W 53-50 (a) Florida (1-0) 12/5/92 W 85-56 (a) both 1994-95 (58.2) and 1995-96 1/30/99 W 73-58 (h) 3/8/03 W 60-35 (n) 12/19/92 W 76-66 (h) 11/24/01 W 71-60 (a) (49.5). 2/25/99 W 81-61 (a) 1/16/04 W 63-53 (a) Florida State (1-2) Holy Cross (1-0) 1/6/00 L 74-68 (a) 2/14/04 W 61-53 (h) 1/3/84 L 73-50 (n) 12/19/89 W 88-65 (a) Alabama (2-0) 3/6/04 W 80-55 (n) 3/20/06 W 88-70 (n)* 3/11/00 W 91-67 (h) Houston (2-0) 3/21/96 W 78-76 (OT) (n)* 1/4/01 W 92-64 (h) 1/13/05 W 88-53 (h) 3/19/07 L 68-61 (h)* 11/17/96 W 74-65 (h) 2/11/05 W 91-50 (a) 12/30/88 W 95-65 (h) 3/10/01 W 51-49 (a) Fordham (2-0) 11/29/96 W 83-51 (n) Alaska-Anchorage (2-0) 12/21/01 W 75-66 (a) 3/5/05 W 81-40 (n) 1/5/02 W 81-55 (a) Howard (1-0) 12/20/81 W 68-48 (n) 1/26/02 W 62-48 (h) 1/14/06 W 87-75 (h) 11/23/03 W 79-53 (h) 2/25/83 W 74-46 (a) 3/4/02 L 70-63 (n) 2/11/06 W 55-46 (a) 3/16/97 W 111-59 (h)* 12/27/02 W 80-63 (h) 1/6/07 W 69-44 (a) Arizona (45-12) 2/4/07 L 72-57 (h) 1/3/79 W 93-51 (h) 3/1/03 W 63-53 (a) 12/3/80 W 85-76 (a) 1/8/04 W 60-46 (h) Cal Poly Pomona (3-2) 1/24/83 W 74-61 (h) 2/7/04 L 53-73 (a) 1/6/78 L 90-50 (a) 2/19/83 L 70-60 (a) 1/7/05 W 68-57 (a) 2/2/80 W 75-64 (h) 2/4/84 L 58-49 (a) 2/5/05 W 67-53 (h) 1/5/81 W 69-64 (a) 3/1/84 W 60-57 (h) 3/7/05 W 56-42 (n) 12/18/81 W 85-57 (h) 1/17/85 W 63-52 (h) 1/21/06 W 84-78 (h) 12/16/83 L 71-68 (h) 2/16/85 L 57-49 (a) 2/16/06 L 62-59 (a) Cal Poly (5-1) 11/23/85 L 68-67 (n) 12/30/06 W 77-71 (h) 12/10/77 W 73-65 (h) 2/1/86 L 69-58 (a) 1/27/07 W 73-65 (OT) (a) 2/14/78 L 66-60 (a) 3/8/86 L 75-59 (h) 3/5/07 W 62-55 (n) 12/18/78 W 75-51 (h) 1/24/87 W 87-57 (h) Arkansas (1-1) 12/1/79 W 78-49 (h) 2/26/87 W 62-57 (a) 3/24/90 W 114-87 (h)* 11/22/80 W 64-59 (a) 1/8/88 W 101-71 (h) 11/13/98 L 76-71 (n) 12/12/80 W 78-72 (h) 2/6/88 W 94-68 (h) Auburn (3-0) Cal State Fullerton (4-9) 2/4/89 W 94-68 (h) 4/4/90 W 88-81 (n)* 1/7/78 L 73-69 (a) 3/3/89 W 95-56 (a) 12/20/96 W 63-44 (h) 1/13/78 L 74-50 (h) 1/25/90 W 92-69 (h) 3/23/96 W 71-57 (n)* 2/13/79 L 75-70 (a) 2/24/90 W 113-70 (a) Azusa Pacific (1-0) 12/22/81 W 80-78 (n) 1/19/91 W 94-65 (a) 11/20/80 W 73-42 (n) 1/14/83 L 68-67 (a) 2/23/91 W 116-79 (h) Baylor (0-1) 2/5/83 W 80-68 (h) 1/30/92 W 92-77 (h) 1/13/84 L 72-61 (a) 12/2/84 L 63-59 (n) 2/29/92 W 97-66 (a) 2/24/84 L 70-57 (h) 2/5/93 W 69-52 (h) Biola (2-0) 1/12/85 L 66-51 (h) 3/6/93 W 79-60 (a) 2/17/78 W 61-59 (h) 2/23/85 L 80-66 (a) 1/15/94 W 87-64 (h) 1/19/80 W 72-62 (h) 1/11/86 L 68-57 (a) 2/10/94 W 88-57 (a) Boston College (2-1) 3/16/91 W 91-67 (h)* 1/14/95 W 86-51 (a) 12/21/89 W 81-74 (a) 12/10/94 W 122-80 (h) 2/9/95 W 100-72 (h) 1/15/05 W 76-66 (h) Cal State Hayward (7-1) 1/6/96 W 77-55 (a) 12/28/05 L 77-69 (a) ’74-’75 W 47-45 (h) 3/7/96 W 77-61 (h) Boston University (2-0) ’74-’75 W 52-50 (a) 1/5/97 W 91-68 (h) 12/21/02 W 69-55 (a) 1/10/76 W 69-51 (h) 3/6/97 W 90-65 (a) 11/28/03 W 67-51 (h) 2/11/76 W 66-45 (a) 1/12/98 L 91-90 (a) BYU (2-2) 1/22/77 L 73-64 (a) 2/28/98 W 108-90 (h) 2/18/77 W 63-60 (h) Milena Flores in one of only 1/28/99 W 79-64 (h) 1/15/87 L 94-82 (h) 11/28/87 W 84-83 (a) 12/22/77 W 65-45 (h) three players in Stanford history 2/27/99 L 81-67 (a) 12/9/78 W 89-35 (a) 1/8/00 W 98-95 (a) 12/21/90 W 105-64 (h) to have recorded 600 career 3/9/00 L 79-72 (h) 11/13/06 L 55-52 (h) Cal State Los Angeles (1-0) assists. She is now an assistant 1/6/01 L 68-65 (h) California (47-16) 12/2/77 W 73-62 (n) coach at the University of the 3/8/01 W 74-66 (a) 2/12/75 W 49-38 (a) Cal State Northridge (1-0) Pacific. 12/19/01 W 81-57 (a) 1/24/76 W 65-37 (h) 1/6/79 W 98-69 (h) 1/24/02 W 76-62 (h) 3/1/77 W 48-39 (a) 2/4/78 W 72-67 (h)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 63 All-Time Scores vs. Opponents

Humboldt State (3-0) Montclair State (1-1) 2/24/89 W 93-56 (h) Rutgers (2-1) 11/24/02 W 59-57 (a) ’74-’75 W 54-47 (h) 12/26/79 L 85-58 (a) 1/5/90 W 84-62 (a) 12/29/84 L 82-53 (n) 11/25/03 W 75-50 (h) 1/31/76 W 62-39 (a) 12/31/80 W 84-80 (h) 3/10/90 W 94-48 (h) 1/2/02 W 50-46 (a) 12/12/04 W 80-51 (a) 2/14/76 W 81-47 (h) Nebraska (2-0) 1/3/91 W 99-81 (h) 11/22/02 W 64-60 (h) San Francisco State (7-4) Idaho (2-0) 1/7/83 W 81-70 (n) 3/9/91 L 87-61 (a) Saint Mary’s (5-1) 1/23/76 W 54-51 (h) 2/11/81 W 71-68 (a) 12/29/86 W 68-65 (h) 2/6/92 L 75-69 (a) 1/17/84 W 75-55 (h) 2/3/76 L 49-37 (a) 12/30/81 W 79-65 (h) Nevada (4-1) 3/7/92 W 103-68 (h) 1/25/85 W 61-54 (a) ’76-’77 L 79-64 (h) 1/7/93 W 70-60 (a) Idaho State (1-0) ’74-’75 W 51-32 (a) 1/17/86 W 72-71 (h) 2/8/77 L 68-67 (a) 3/13/93 W 84-69 (h) 3/17/07 W 96-58 (h)* 2/20/76 W 59-52 (h) 11/19/94 W 83-49 (h) 1/18/78 W 63-54 (h) 2/5/94 W 88-67 (h) 2/11/77 L 71-61 (a) 12/27/99 W 77-65 (h) 1/16/79 W 54-42 (a) Illinois (1-1) 3/3/94 W 81-60 (a) 12/2/78 W 78-59 (a) 11/17/00 L 74-63 (a) 1/1/80 W 87-64 (a) 12/14/97 W 91-78 (a) 2/4/95 L 78-73 (a) 2/23/80 W 80-44 (h) Sacramento State (2-3) 12/9/80 L 66-64 (h) 11/19/98 L 76-58 (h) 3/2/95 W 76-66 (h) ’74-’75 L 78-45 (a) 12/20/81 W 79-71 (a) Illinois State (2-0) North Carolina (1-0) 1/20/96 W 69-54 (a) 2/4/77 L 77-60 (h) 12/12/81 W 64-40 (n) 3/18/89 W 105-77 (h)* 3/23/95 W 81-71 (n)* 2/15/96 W 86-62 (h) 2/22/77 L 90-66 (a) 12/10/85 W 110-57 (h) 12/4/92 W 72-56 (n) North Carolina State (2-1) 1/18/97 W 72-54 (h) 12/1/78 W 85-49 (a) San Jose State (10-13) 12/19/87 W 69-59 (h) 2/13/97 W 79-67 (a) Indiana (1-1) 12/19/95 W 105-47 (h) ’74-’75 W 76-52 (h) 12/21/88 L 80-72 (a) 1/2/98 W 93-66 (h) 12/21/79 L 73-63 (n) 1/9/76 L 68-49 (h) 12/3/94 W 78-63 (a) 3/7/98 W 97-74 (a) San Diego (3-0) 11/16/01 W 87-72 (h) 2/23/76 W 83-66 (a) 1/2/99 W 83-63 (a) 12/28/91 W 103-68 (h) Iowa (1-0) Northern Arizona (1-0) 2/28/76 L 57-50 (n) 3/6/99 W 73-61 (h) 1/2/93 W 71-49 (a) 3/23/89 W 98-74 (n)* 11/22/96 W 96-48 (h) 2/5/77 W 62-56 (h) 1/13/00 W 78-58 (h) 12/30/94 W 96-54 (h) Northwestern (3-0) 2/26/77 L 67-46 (a) Iowa State (2-0) 2/12/00 W 58-54 (a) San Diego State (3-4) 11/28/82 W 76-73 (h) 1/25/78 L 61-56 (h) 1/7/86 W 83-82 (h) 1/11/01 L 81-65 (a) 2/12/83 W 78-60 (h) 12/3/88 W 94-82 (a) 2/24/78 L 72-65 (a) 11/21/99 W 95-82 (h) 2/10/01 W 87-76 (h) 3/8/83 W 85-72 (a) 12/15/98 W 92-77 (h) 1/24/79 L 76-56 (h) Kansas State (1-0) 1/10/02 W 91-54 (h) 2/11/84 L 81-67 (a) 2/24/79 L 79-51 (a) 11/30/02 W 63-57 (h) Northwestern State (1-0) 2/9/02 W 89-67 (a) 3/10/84 L 86-43 (h) 11/17/79 L 64-59 (n) 12/18/94 W 102-62 (h) 3/3/02 W 71-55 (n) 2/9/85 L 73-59 (h) Lafayette (1-0) 1/16/80 L 80-61 (a) Notre Dame (2-0) 1/9/03 W 62-51 (a) 3/8/85 L 76-60 (a) 1/2/85 W 55-53 (a) 2/16/80 W 66-59 (h) 12/2/90 W 97-67 (h) 2/8/03 W 71-46 (h) 12/10/89 W 109-45 (h) Long Island (1-0) 1/10/81 L 75-66 (h) 11/24/91 W 88-76 (a) 12/27/03 W 88-65 (h) 11/19/05 W 69-28 (n) San Francisco (19-9) 2/7/81 L 61-49 (a) 2/28/04 W 67-66 (a) Ohio (2-0) ’74-’75 W 83-37 (h) 1/23/82 L 74-65 (h) Long Beach State (6-8) 12/27/04 W 83-45 (a) 11/25/89 W 113-65 (n) 1/31/78 W 60-55 (a) 2/20/82 W 85-72 (a) 2/12/79 W 67-66 (a) 2/26/05 W 84-41 (h) 12/20/96 W 95-59 (n) 3/1/78 W 71-60 (h) 12/3/82 W 84-66 (a) 12/16/79 L 85-76 (a) 1/5/06 W 80-60 (a) Ohio State (0-1) 1/9/79 L 80-61 (h) 12/8/82 L 68-66 (h) 12/5/81 L 60-57 (a) 2/4/06 W 87-54 (h) 12/28/84 L 79-47 (a) 2/7/79 L 67-57 (a) 11/25/83 W 73-72 (a) 2/15/83 L 95-60 (a) 1/20/07 W 69-55 (h) 1/30/80 L 57-38 (a) 11/27/84 W 75-72 (h) 3/10/83 L 96-51 (h) Oklahoma (4-2) 2/15/07 W 70-55 (a) 1/14/84 L 73-62 (a) 12/30/87 W 91-66 (h) 2/28/80 L 67-56 (h) 12/13/86 W 94-43 (h) Pacific (16-3) 2/25/84 L 89-56 (h) 12/27/00 L 102-98 (OT) (a) 3/6/80 L 64-44 (n)# 1/23/88 W 55-33 (a) 2/2/85 L 98-56 (a) 3/19/01 L 67-50 (a)* 12/4/76 W 48-35 (n) 1/21/81 L 70-54 (a) Santa Clara (26-4) 1/14/78 W 67-58 (h) 2/24/81 L 79-78 (2OT) (h) 3/1/85 L 79-61 (h) 1/3/03 W 58-38 (h) ’74-’75 W 56-53 (a) 2/2/78 W 59-43 (a) 2/2/82 W 78-56 (h) 1/23/90 W 105-91 (h) 3/22/04 W 68-43 (n)* 1/21/76 W 46-26 (a) 1/27/79 W 77-49 (a) 3/3/82 W 66-60 (a) 11/30/90 W 79-72 (a) 3/25/06 w 88-74 (n)* 2/21/76 W 62-23 (h) 2/20/79 W 82-53 (h) 12/17/82 L 77-75 (h) 12/7/91 W 100-59 (h) 12/1/76 W 65-32 (h) Old Dominion (1-3) 1/21/80 W 75-56 (h) 1/8/83 W 74-58 (a) 12/30/92 W 98-61 (a) 1/20/78 W 75-50 (a) 2/26/83 L 83-49 (n) 2/12/80 L 71-65 (a) 12/9/83 L 69-63 (a) 12/8/93 W 122-49 (h) 2/18/78 W 74-69 (h) 12/1/95 W 97-76 (h) 1/24/81 L 80-74 (a) 12/15/84 W 69-59 (h) 1/20/79 W 74-56 (a) Louisiana-Lafayette (1-0) 12/17/97 L 83-66 (a) 2/4/81 W 70-50 (h) 11/29/85 W 77-66 (a) 3/1/79 W 55-42 (h) 11/24/04 W 67-47 (n) 3/28/97 L 83-82 (OT) (n)* 1/19/82 W 73-57 (a) 12/18/87 W 75-43 (h) 1/12/80 W 75-58 (a) LSU (0-2) Oral Roberts (1-0) 2/17/82 W 91-68 (h) 1/2/90 W 90-46 (h) 2/9/80 W 77-69 (h) 1/8/81 L 85-60 (h) 12/19/91 W 112-74 (h) 11/29/83 L 84-75 (h) 12/8/96 W 61-46 (a) 1/28/81 L 63-54 (h) 3/27/06 L 62-59 (n)* 1/23/85 W 81-77 (a) 11/26/97 W 101-54 (h) Oregon (35-8) 2/27/81 W 61-58 (a) 12/20/99 W 70-55 (a) 12/13/98 W 77-68 (a) Louisiana Tech (0-1) 2/13/81 L 97-62 (a) 1/12/82 W 73-70 (a) 1/26/00 W 73-65 (h) 11/19/99 W 75-64 (a) 3/25/89 L 85-75 (a)* 1/31/87 L 65-51 (a) 2/13/82 W 62-53 (h) 12/14/02 W 67-56 (a) 11/28/00 W 92-66 (h) Loyola Marymount (2-0) 3/5/87 L 63-54 (h) 11/24/82 W 71-61 (h) 12/4/87 W 83-38 (n) 1/29/88 W 84-48 (h) 12/12/03 W 86-25 (h) 11/28/01 W 103-72 (h) 11/9/06 W 88-61 (h) 2/27/88 W 65-57 (a) 11/21/04 W 82-26 (h) 12/1/05 W 109-58 (a) Maine (0-1) 1/27/89 W 92-69 (a) 2/25/89 W 107-73 (h) 3/12/99 L 60-58 (n)* Penn (1-0) 1/7/90 W 76-57 (a) 1/11/80 W 101-57 (h) Maryland (0-1) 3/8/90 W 75-45 (h) 3/14/82 L 82-48 (a)* Penn State (1-1) 1/5/91 W 88-61 (h) 1/4/84 L 73-63 (n) Massachusetts (2-2) 3/7/91 W 103-60 (a) 11/25/01 W 90-68 (n) 11/24/95 L 65-56 (a) 2/8/92 W 74-57 (a) Pepperdine (7-1) 12/6/96 W 100-47 (h) 3/5/92 W 92-70 (h) 12/12/99 L 74-69 (a) 1/9/93 W 91-72 (a) 12/29/81 W 82-42 (h) 12/3/00 W 85-50 (h) 3/11/93 W 86-52 (h) 12/18/82 W 85-70 (h) 2/10/84 W 73-69 (a) Memphis (0-1) 2/3/94 W 81-60 (h) 3/5/94 W 72-60 (a) 11/30/84 L 71-65 (h) 12/27/79 L 87-64 (n) 11/30/01 W 75-63 (a) Michigan (2-0) 2/2/95 W 70-57 (a) 3/4/95 W 97-55 (h) 1/5/03 W 91-58 (h) 12/1/96 W 77-74 (n) 11/21/03 W 69-61 (a) 3/18/00 W 81-74 (OT) (n) 1/18/96 W 61-42 (a) 2/17/96 W 74-65 (h) 12/10/04 W 85-49 (h) Michigan State (2-1) 1/16/97 W 85-61 (h) Pittsburgh (1-0) 12/28/79 W 59-54 (n) 2/15/97 W 69-66 (a) 12/5/86 W 59-49 (a) 11/24/89 W 73-63 (n) 1/4/98 W 97-72 (h) Portland (1-0) 3/29/05 L 76-69 (n)* 3/5/98 W 79-71 (a) 12/7/85 W 79-52 (n) Minnesota (2-2) 1/4/99 L 63-59 (a) Portland State (1-0) 12/29/87 W 87-64 (h) 3/4/99 W 82-73 (h) 12/5/80 W 84-64 (n) 11/23/01 W 96-65 (n) 1/15/00 W 78-62 (h) Princeton (1-0) 3/24/03 L 68-56 (h)* 2/10/00 L 61-57 (a) 11/20/05 L 84-77 (a) 1/13/01 L 72-54 (a) 11/29/02 W 95-39 (h) Mississippi (1-0) 2/8/01 W 63-54 (h) Providence (3-0) 3/22/90 W 78-65 (h)* 1/13/02 W 91-76 (h) 12/30/89 W 89-64 (h) 2/7/02 W 77-72 (a) 12/28/94 W 107-63 (h) Missouri (4-1) 11/26/95 W 81-58 (a) 1/2/84 L 72-32 (n) 1/11/03 W 75-74 (a) 12/2/88 W 75-60 (n) 2/6/03 W 85-54 (h) Purdue (5-3) 3/20/04 W 68-44 (n)* 12/29/03 W 77-51 (h) 1/2/88 W 75-69 (h) 12/18/04 W 71-55 (a) 2/26/04 L 66-67 (a) 3/26/94 L 82-65 (h)* 11/21/06 W 75-60 (h) 12/29/04 L 62-58 (a) 11/19/94 W 62-52 (n) 2/24/05 W 76-45 (h) 3/25/95 W 69-58 (n)* Monmouth (0-1) 1/7/06 W 76-64 (a) 11/24/96 W 83-57 (h) 1/4/85 L 62-55 (a) 2/2/06 W 79-58 (h) 11/23/97 L 78-68 (a) Montana (2-2) 1/18/07 W 70-48 (h) 11/22/98 W 73-72 (h) 12/20/80 L 66-49 (h) 2/17/07 W 74-56 (a) 12/19/00 L 90-60 (a) 1/5/82 L 65-52 (a) Oregon State (38-6) Rice (3-0) Kristin Folkl helped the 3/20/88 W 74-72 (OT) (a)* 2/14/81 L 78-53 (a) 12/19/86 W 78-67 (h) Cardinal to a 52-2 Pac- 3/19/94 W 66-62 (h)* 1/30/87 L 70-53 (a) 12/18/03 W 72-62 (a) 10 record in her 3 seasons Montana State (2-0) 3/6/87 W 58-56 (h) 12/17/05 W 83-53 (h) (1995, 1997-98). She 12/7/78 W 69-53 (h) 1/29/88 W 71-48 (h) 1/3/86 W 83-65 (n) 2/27/88 W 65-56 (a) now plays professional 1/28/89 W 75-64 (a) basketball overseas.

64 2007-08 Stanford Basketball All-Time Scores vs. Opponents

12/11/82 W 80-56 (a) UCLA (38-21) 1/16/92 W 87-72 (h) 11/22/83 W 57-41 (a) 2/11/78 L 99-69 (h) 2/16/92 W 73-51 (a) 11/21/84 L 69-46 (h) 3/9/78 L 80-54 (h)# 3/28/92 W 82-62 (n)* 11/26/85 L 60-56 (a) 3/9/79 L 85-68 (n)# 1/18/93 L 67-55 (a) 12/12/87 W 80-67 (h) 12/15/80 L 88-63 (a) 1/23/93 W 76-67 (h) 1/3/92 W 86-71 (h) 11/24/80 L 78-67 (h) 1/30/94 L 81-73 (a) 1/3/94 W 83-65 (a) 12/30/82 L 70-68 (h) 2/24/94 W 80-50 (h) 1/2/95 W 70-41 (a) 3/5/83 L 92-69 (a) 1/28/95 W 109-53 (h) 12/10/95 W 91-51 (h) 1/20/84 L 83-51 (h) 2/23/95 W 71-52 (a) 12/21/96 W 80-57 (a) 2/17/84 L 68-48 (a) 1/13/96 W 88-67 (h) 12/4/98 L 81-65 (a) 2/1/85 L 72-58 (a) 2/9/96 W 77-54 (a) 11/20/00 W 85-57 (h) 3/2/85 L 75-61 (h) 1/12/97 W 77-76 (a) 12/2/01 W 94-62 (h) 1/24/86 L 65-62 (h) 2/6/97 W 103-69 (h) 3/21/05 W 94-57 (n)* 2/22/86 L 65-43 (a) 1/16/98 W 89-55 (a) 11/29/06 W 88-56 (h) 1/2/87 W 62-60 (h) 2/14/98 W 91-63 (h) Seton Hall (1-0) 2/7/87 L 64-49 (a) 1/14/99 W 69-49 (h) 1/6/85 W 75-74 (OT) (a) 3/4/88 L 74-64 (a) 2/14/99 W 60-59 (a) SMU (1-0) 3/12/88 L 75-74 (h) 2/5/00 W 69-56 (h) 1/7/89 W 73-71 (a) 3/5/00 W 66-64 (a) 3/18/95 W 95-73 (h)* 3/11/89 W 104-66 (h) 2/4/01 W 89-75 (a) South Carolina (1-0) 1/18/90 W 98-80 (a) 3/1/01 L 62-59 (h) 1/8/07 W 69-54 (h) 2/17/90 W 91-65 (h) 12/30/01 W 78-66 (h) Southeast Missouri State (1-0) 1/15/91 W 91-74 (h) 2/22/02 W 78-60 (a) 3/18/06 W 72-45 (n)* 2/17/91 W 91-77 (a) 1/26/03 L 75-72 (a) Southern Illinois (1-0) 1/18/92 W 95-92 (h) 2/20/03 W 63-55 (h) 12/2/0/91 W 82-63 (h) 2/14/92 W 92-69 (a) 1/25/04 L 56-59 (a) Southwest Missouri State (1-0) 1/21/93 W 79-70 (h) 2/19/04 W 75-57 (h) 12/18/93 W 74-63 (h) 2/18/93 W 71-54 (a) 1/22/05 W 94-58 (h) 1/28/94 L 80-73 (a) 2/18/05 W 88-62 (a) St. Joseph’s (1-1) 2/26/94 W 94-82 (h) 3/6/05 W 73-69 (n) 12/14/99 L 69-41 (a) 1/26/95 W 88-49 (h) 12/30/05 W 77-56 (h) 11/24/00 W 79-72 (OT) (h) 2/25/95 W 84-49 (a) 1/29/06 W 78-69 (a) Stephen F.Austin (1-0) 1/11/96 W 81-77 (h) 3/5/06 W 73-44 (n) 11/30/96 W 85-62 (n) 2/11/96 W 61-59 (a) 12/20/06 W 62-46 (a) Tennessee (4-19) 1/10/97 W 74-62 (a) 2/25/07 W 56-53 (h) 12/18/88 L 83-60 (a) 2/8/97 W 98-68 (h) 3/4/07 W 67-52 (n) 12/15/89 W 85-71 (h) 1/18/98 W 75-70 (a) U.S. International (1-0) 11/25/90 L 95-80 (a) 2/12/98 W 105-80 (h) 3/3/86 W 79-71 (h) 12/30/90 L 84-77 (n) 1/16/99 L 80-72 (h) Utah (9-0) 2/12/99 W 87-84 (a) 3/30/91 L 68-60 (n)* 1/13/86 W 77-65 (h) 2/3/00 W 83-68 (h) 12/14/91 W 96-95 (OT) (h) 11/27/87 W 87-71 (a) 3/3/00 L 64-61 (a) 12/6/92 L 74-73 (OT) (n) 12/8/90 W 78-74 (a) 2/2/01 W 60-52 (a) 12/21/92 L 84-79 (a) 11/29/93 W 59-48 (a) 3/3/01 W 83-69 (h) 12/3/93 L 81-75 (h) 12/29/99 W 57-48 (a) 12/28/01 W 81-50 (h) 12/1/94 L 105-69 (a) 12/30/00 W 72-58 (h) 2/24/02 W 98-80 (a) 12/16/95 W 90-72 (h) 11/19/04 W 63-57 (a) 3/2/02 W 96-61 (n) 12/15/96 W 82-65 (a) 3/21/05 W 88-62 (n)* 1/24/03 W 80-78 (a) 11/29/97 L 88-70 (h) 12/16/06 W 74-47 (h) 12/19/98 L 98-62 (a) 2/22/03 W 79-61 (h) Utah State (1-0) 11/26/99 L 79-73 (h) 3/9/03 W 69-64 (n) 12/17/00 L 63-58 (a) 1/23/04 W 78-71 (a) 12/10/82 W 80-57 (n) Vanderbilt (1-0) Heather Owen went on to play in the WNBA, and later graduated from 12/16/01 L 68-62 (h) 2/21/04 W 63-54 (h) Santa Clara Law School. 12/18/02 L 71-56 (a) 3/7/04 W 70-66 (n) 3/28/04 W 57-55 (n)* 12/14/03 L 66-70 (OT) (h) 1/20/05 W 100-75 (h) Virginia (3-1) 2/23/06 W 100-69 (h) Weber State (2-0) 3/30/04 L 60-62 (n)* 2/20/05 W 81-68 (a) 12/30/86 L 69-66 (h) 1/11/07 W 77-56 (a) 11/21/81 W 83-79 (n) 12/21/04 L 70-67 (a) 1/1/06 W 91-68 (h) 3/30/90 W 75-66 (n)* 2/10/07 W 80-54 (h) 3/16/02 W 76-51 (h)* 12/4/05 L 74-67 (a) 1/27/06 L 90-80 (a) 4/4/92 W 66-65 (n)* 3/6/06 L 85-76 (n) Washington State (44-0) West Virginia (0-1) 11/24/06 L 77-60 (a) 3/22/97 W 91-69 (n)* 2/1/83 W 78-64 (h) 12/4/86 L 73-65 (a) Texas (3-2) 12/22/06 W 68-59 (a) Washington (32-14) 2/22/07 W 65-54 (h) 1/2/86 W 61-50 (n) Western Kentucky (1-0) 11/20/81 L 89-78 (n) 12/13/80 L 84-78 (OT) (h) 1/10/87 W 71-67 (a) 4/5/92 W 78-62 (n)* 3/24/88 L 79-58 (a)* UC Santa Barbara (9-1) 1/6/82 W 69-67 (n) 2/12/87 W 73-61 (h) Western Michigan (2-0) 12/29/91 W 82-66 (n) 11/28/77 L 62-61 (h) 12/6/85 L 71-58 (n) 1/14/88 W 59-54 (a) 12/18/99 W 80-66 (h) 1/5/93 W 87-64 (h) 11/16/79 W 69-42 (n) 1/8/87 L 86-59 (a) 2/13/88 W 66-53 (h) 3/22/03 W 82-66 (h)* 12/30/95 W 72-68 (a) 11/21/80 W 86-70 (n) 2/14/87 L 67-57 (h) 1/13/89 W 89-60 (h) Texas A&M (1-0) 11/24/84 W 64-54 (a) 1/16/88 L 77-60 (a) 2/11/89 W 89-67 (a) Wichita State (0-1) 1/2/82 W 86-55 (h) 12/20/85 W 61-59 (h) 2/12/88 W 70-66 (h) 1/13/90 W 92-70 (h) 12/4/80 L 71-68 (n) 3/21/92 W 82-73 (h)* 1/14/89 W 72-60 (h) 2/8/90 W 90-64 (a) Wisconsin (2-1) Texas-Arlington (1-0) 12/13/92 W 85-52 (h) 12/6/80 W 75-65 (n) 2/9/89 W 69-65 (a) 1/13/91 W 80-74 (a) 11/25/88 W 119-62 (h) 11/17/01 W 87-64 (h) 1/11/90 W 102-62 (h) 2/7/91 W 93-63 (h) 11/21/97 L 90-82 (a) Texas Tech (9-4) 2/9/06 W 81-47 (h) 2/10/90 L 81-78 (a) 1/23/92 W 89-71 (a) 11/29/98 W 78-66 (h) 12/2/82 W 77-70 (n) 2/1/07 W 84-59 (a) 1/11/91 W 75-71 (a) 2/22/92 W 86-63 (h) 3/26/92 W 75-63 (n)* Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-0) UNLV (5-2) 2/9/91 L 69-68 (h) 1/28/93 W 78-44 (a) 3/16/94 W 81-56 (h)* 12/1/92 W 75-67 (h) 12/27/82 L 69-68 (h) 3/21/91 W 73-47 (n)* 2/27/93 W 100-56 (h) 11/27/93 L 72-68 (a) 12/4/83 L 80-55 (a) 1/25/92 W 79-69 (a) Wyoming (1-0) 1/8/94 W 82-67 (a) 11/17/79 W 71-57 (n) 11/25/94 W 79-60 (h) 12/14/85 W 62-59 (h) 2/20/92 W 83-61 (h) 3/10/94 W 87-58 (h) 12/28/96 L 71-65 (a) 11/29/86 W 68-54 (a) 1/30/93 L 73-70 (a) 1/7/95 W 94-59 (h) Yale (1-0) 3/18/97 W 67-45 (h)* 2/2/91 W 81-67 (h) 2/25/93 W 86-62 (h) 3/9/95 W 81-47 (a) 1/11/79 W 75-61 (h) 1/31/98 W 80-71 (a) 11/29/91 W 96-85 (a) 1/6/94 L 78-61 (a) 1/27/96 W 66-50 (h) 11/27/98 L 75-69 (h) 12/30/93 W 94-73 (h) 3/12/94 W 97-70 (h) 2/22/96 W 87-63 (a) Note: 12/21/03 L 46-55 (a) 1/5/95 W 68-54 (h) 1/25/97 W 84-75 (a) (h) home game 11/28/04 W 61-58 (h) USC (39-18) 2/2/79 W 68-61 (h) 3/11/95 W 55-50 (a) 2/20/97 W 82-45 (h) (a) away game; 11/27/05 W 66-63 (a) 1/25/96 W 67-54 (h) 1/22/98 W 91-53 (h) (n) neutral court game 12/3/06 W 73-49 (h) 1/3/81 L 84-64 (a) 12/4/81 L 76-57 (a) 2/25/96 W 59-54 (a) 2/21/98 W 92-74 (a) *NCAA Tournament game Tulane (1-0) 2/4/83 L 92-64 (h) 1/23/97 W 90-64 (a) 1/21/99 W 77-65 (a) # AIAW Playoff game 3/18/02 W 77-55 (h)* 3/12/83 L 81-63 (a) 2/22/97 W 106-76 (h) 2/20/99 W 77-54 (h) UC Davis (2-7) 1/21/84 L 82-56 (a) 1/24/98 W 90-70 (h) 1/29/00 W 83-67 (a) ’74-’75 L 58-51 (a) 1/28/84 L 86-44 (h) 2/19/98 W 71-59 (a) 2/24/00 W 78-73 (h) ’74-’75 L 67-53 (h) 2/20/85 L 80-68 (h) 1/23/99 W 70-63 (a) 1/27/01 W 84-67 (h) 2/26/76 L 66-49 (n) 3/10/85 L 77-60 (a) 2/18/99 L 74-62 (h) 2/22/01 W 87-78 (a) 1/15/77 L 71-35 (h) 1/25/86 L 81-59 (h) 1/27/00 L 85-83 (a) 1/17/02 W 104-57 (a) 2/19/77 L 63-61 (a) 2/20/86 L 88-62 (a) 2/26/00 W 76-46 (h) 2/16/02 W 76-50 (h) 12/3/77 L 71-60 (n) 1/4/87 L 72-59 (h) 1/25/01 W 76-68 (h) 1/16/03 W 85-56 (h) 1/10/78 W 88-48 (h) 2/5/87 L 79-57 (a) 2/24/01 L 95-87 (a) 2/15/03 W 84-41 (a) 2/7/78 L 61-54 (a) 3/5/88 L 87-69 (a) 1/19/02 W 75-67 (a) 1/2/04 W 90-69 (a) 12/4/79 W 94-55 (h) 3/11/88 W 77-67 (h) 2/14/02 W 81-65 (h) 1/31/04 W 91-67 (h) UC Irvine (2-0) 1/6/89 W 89-50 (a) 1/18/03 W 77-63 (h) 1/2/05 W 72-39 (h) 1/15/83 W 65-62 (a) 3/10/89 W 100-85 (h) 2/13/03 L 92-68 (a) 1/29/05 W 69-56 (a) 3/16/95 W 88-55 (h)* 1/20/90 W 98-64 (a) 1/4/04 W 77-69 (a) 12/20/05 W 76-56 (a) 2/15/90 W 86-60 (h) 1/29/04 W 85-59 (h) 2/25/06 W 78-47 (h) 1/17/91 W 77-69 (h) 1/4/05 W 74-61 (h) 1/13/07 W 63-55 (a) 2/15/91 W 76-58 (a) 1/27/05 W 82-60 (a) 2/8/07 W 60-34 (h) 12/22/05 L 77-72 (a)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 65 Scholarship Funding

Stanford Athletic Scholarships 2007-08 Buck/Cardinal Board of Directors: The following endowed athletic scholarships, named for the donor or for someone the Executive Committee donor wished to honor, provide full or partial grants-in-aid to members of the 2007-08 Chairman: Kevin Richardson, Salinas, CA women’s basketball team. We thank our endowed scholarship donors for their outstand- Vice-Chairman: Blake Campbell, Menlo Park, CA ing support of Stanford Athletics. Secretary: Sarah Rosenbaum Gaeta, San Jose, CA Treasurer: Kit Rodgers, San Francisco, CA At Large: Michael Messina, Agoura, CA The John Arrillaga Athletic Scholoarship II ...... Jayne Appel At Large: Laurie Sawin Quinn, Menlo Park, CA The Bing Athletic Scholarship ...... Morgan Clyburn At Large: Kirt Thomson, Menlo Park, CA The Peter S. Bing Athletic Scholarship ...... Melanie Murphy Ex-Officio The Alf E. Brandin Family Scholarship ...... Jillian Harmon Ann Baskins, Menlo Park, CA* Samuel ‘Duker’ Dapper, Scotts Valley, CA* The Evelyn and Mark Dees Scholarship ...... Hannah Donaghe Gregory Ennis, Redwood City, CA* The Pauline and Glenn DeKraker Scholarship ...... Cissy Pierce Charles A. Evans II, Mountain View, CA* The E. Paul Eder Scholarship ...... JJ Hones Molly O’Connor Hauser, San Francisco, CA* The Thomas W. Ford Family Scholarship ...... Jeanette Pohlen Jed Solomon, Menlo Park, CA* The Allan A. and Betsy Ann Harris Scholarship ...... Ashley Cimino Regional Chairs Frederick R. Blume, Wenham, MA The Joseph and Laurie Lacob Scholarship ...... JJ Hones Robert H. Collins III, Los Angeles, CA* The Joan and Mel Lane Scholarship ...... Michelle Harrison Charles Dean, Austin, TX The Martin Family Athletic Scholarship ...... Candice Wiggins J. Jeffrey Hagan, San Francisco, CA Jake Jacobson, Kirkland, WA* The Bowen H. and Janice Arthur McCoy Scholarship ...... JJ Hones Lawrence McGovern, Sunnyvale, CA The McMurtry Athletic Scholarship ...... Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Frederick Muhs, Bronxville, NY* The Ralph “Jim” Reynolds Memorial Scholarship ...... Kayla Pedersen Daniel E. Stone, San Francisco, CA* Garry Tyran, Chevy Chase, MD The Jesse and Mindy Rogers Family Athletic Scholarship ...... Hannah Donaghe Thomas A. Wong, Jr., Los Angeles, CA The Cally Curtis Stenger Scholarship ...... Michelle Harrison Directors The Vidalakis Family Athletic Scholarship ...... Hannah Donaghe Haley Champion, Palo Alto, CA Stephen Ciesinski, Los Altos Hills, CA Gregory Comella, Wellesley, MA John Spencer Cotten, Winnetka, IL Ann Enthoven, Mountain View, CA James Feuille, San Francisco, CA Stanford Buck/Cardinal Club David Flemming, San Francisco, CA In June of 1934, the “Tiny Buck of the Month Club” was formed to Steven Frost, San Diego, CA Russell Goodman, Lake Sherwood, CA raise the necessary funds from Stanford alumni and friends to pay the Eric Hardgrave, San Jose, CA tuition costs for capable, worthy and needy student-athletes. As the Steven Hoyem, Menlo Park, CA Club’s name implied, membership dues were one dollar per month Tracy Hughes, Menlo Park, CA and the word “tiny” was added to emphasize the modest amount and Charles Ince, Jr., Washington, DC to honor head football coach, Claude “Tiny” Thornhill. The Club later Jerry Ireland, Orinda, CA shortened its name to the “Stanford Buck Club” and revised its initial Terry Johnson, Saratoga, CA W. Thomas Lockard, San Francisco, CA membership dues requirement. Christopher J. Martin, Palo Alto, CA Until the mid-1970’s, there were no athletic scholarships for women, Julia Stamps-Mallon, , FL nor was there any fundraising organization devoted to this purpose. To accomplish the task of raising Michael McDonald, Boston, MA scholarship funds for women, the Cardinal Club was formed in 1977-78. Sharon Meresman, Carmel, CA Under the guidance of the Buck and Cardinal Club leadership, a merged Buck/Cardinal Club was Jeffrey Morris, Menlo Park, CA formed in 1987 to raise funds for both men’s and women’s athletic scholarships. The new volunteer Paige Mazzoni, Petaluma, CA organization was built on the fine Buck and Cardinal Club traditions that served both organizations Kristine Paaso, Menlo Park, CA DeRonnie Pitts, Oakland, CA well. James Rutter, Redwood City, CA In 2007, the Stanford Athletic Department provided full operating budgets to all 35 varsity sports. Patrick Schultheis, Kirkland, WA These budgets include all of the components necessary for our programs to compete at the Division Kent Seymour, Menlo Park, CA I level. Because of this, none of our varsity sports will be required to fundraise for their basic operat- Dr. Christopher Shinkman, Bethesda, MD ing budgets effective fiscal year 2008 (September 1, 2007). Martin Smith, Menlo Park, CA These new budgets will be funded in large part by a more robust Buck/Cardinal Club, enabling our Roger Smith, Palo Alto, CA Steven Steinhart, Menlo Park, CA head coaches and their staffs to focus their time and energy on coaching and recruiting instead of Gary Taylor, Cupertino, CA fundraising for basic operating budgets. Our donors will receive Buck/Cardinal Club benefits com- Dana Padden Thomas, San Francisco, CA (staff director) mensurate with their generosity. Thomas Vardell, Pleasanton, CA Under the new Stanford Athletics annual giving program, the Buck/Cardinal Club will not only Randy Vosti, Monterey, CA include its great scholarship tradition, but also assist the department’s coaches and staff in providing Alyce Werdel, San Francisco, CA the resources needed to compete at the highest level of NCAA Division I athletics. Kevin Wernick, Tarzana, CA Instead of receiving solicitations from individual sports, donors and friends of Stanford Stephen White, Beach, CA Doug Yarris, Yountville, CA Athletics will now receive a single solicitation from the Buck/Cardinal Club. By giving a gift to the * - Former Chair Buck/Cardinal Club, the donor is giving both their favorite sport, and all of Stanford’s varsity sports, Staff the budget resources they need. Donors will also have the opportunity to let us know which sports are Scott Leykam, Director of Annual Giving, (650) 723-3075 their favorites at the time of the donation, and sports will keep in touch with donors who specify inter- Heather Kauer, Assoc. Director of Annual Giving, (650) 723-5361 est in that specific program. Kellie Utsumi, Asst. Director of Annual Giving, (650) 723-1008 For more information on the Buck/Cardinal Club and giving to Stanford Athletics, please call (650) 724-9081 or visit gostanford.com/giving.

66 2007-08 Stanford Basketball

2006-07 Statistics

2006-07 Overall Statistics Record: 29-5 (15-3 home; 11-2 away; 3-0 neutral) Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA 3Pct FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Total-Avg. PF-FOA TO B S Pts. Avg. Candice Wiggins 29-28 888-30.6 176-383 .460 82-186 .441 56-71 .789 33 86 119-4.1 55-1 96 51 12 44 490 16.9 Brooke Smith 34-34 1106-32.5 196-389 .504 8-37 .216 71-86 .826 66 193 259-7.6 94-3 120 82 36 43 471 13.9 Jayne Appel 33-0 636-19.3 178-331 .538 0-1 .000 80-124 .645 81 168 249-7.5 98-4 34 70 61 26 436 13.2 Jillian Harmon 34-31 1000-29.4 107-254 .421 6-25 .240 42-70 .600 59 107 166-4.9 72-0 81 50 11 35 262 7.7 Kristen Newlin 34-34 724-21.3 97-190 .511 11-37 .297 33-66 .500 96 173 269-7.9 69-0 45 49 44 12 238 7.0 Cissy Pierce 34-17 618-18.2 71-174 .408 13-40 .325 10-15 .667 25 39 64-1.9 30-0 24 32 5 21 165 4.9 JJ Hones 23-20 559-24.3 34-101 .337 14-49 .286 22-31 .710 3 38 41-1.8 29-0 90 32 3 28 104 4.5 Michelle Harrison 34-0 375-11.0 49-125 .392 10-41 .244 11-19 .579 18 45 63-1.9 27-0 26 43 8 8 119 3.5 Melanie Murphy 31-6 453-14.6 23-67 .343 0-1 .000 22-34 .647 9 25 34-1.1 29-0 73 51 3 18 68 2.2 Clare Bodensteiner 26-0 195-7.5 9-38 .237 5-29 .172 6-9 .667 8 8 16-0.6 20-0 7 13 2 5 29 1.1 Christy Titchenal 18-0 51-2.8 6-16 .375 1-7 .143 1-2 .500 2 5 7-0.4 7-0 1 6 0 1 14 0.8 Markisha Coleman 26-0 127-4.9 5-16 .313 3-8 .375 6-12 .500 3 7 10-0.4 11-0 8 9 0 5 19 0.7 Morgan Clyburn 24-0 93-3.9 3-18 .167 2-9 .222 2-9 .222 4 14 18-0.8 12-0 1 7 4 4 10 0.4 Team 50 89 139-4.1 1 6 Total 34 6825 954-2102 .454 155-470 .330 362-548 .661 457 997 1454-42.8 554 606 501 189 250 2425 71.3 Opponents 34 6825 702-2027 .346 163-517 .315 376-560 .671 414 788 1202-35.4 575 364 522 64 240 1943 57.1

Score By Halves Deadball Rebounds 1st 2nd OT Total Offensive Defensive Total Stanford 1160 1251 14 2425 Stanford 84 8 92 Opponents 890 1047 6 1943 Opponents 78 4 82 2006-07 Pacific-10 Conference Statistics Record: 15-3 (9-0 home; 6-3 away) Player GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA 3Pct FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Total-Avg. PF-FO A TO B S Pts. Avg. Candice Wiggins 13-12 389-29.9 78-171 .456 38-85 .447 22-27 .815 14 44 58-4.5 21-1 46 19 6 17 216 16.6 Jayne Appel 18-0 360-20.0 111-201 .552 0-0 .000 46-65 .708 45 90 135-7.5 54-1 18 39 31 13 268 14.9 Brooke Smith 18-18 576-32.0 97-206 .471 4-17 .235 44-51 .863 36 106 142-7.9 59-3 72 45 22 28 242 13.4 Jillian Harmon 18-18 569-31.6 53-135 .393 3-13 .231 23-42 .548 29 73 102-5.7 43-0 40 28 7 16 132 7.3 Kristen Newlin 18-18 394-21.9 52-95 .547 2-12 .167 16-38 .421 47 93 140-7.8 39-0 18 26 25 2 122 6.8 JJ Hones 12-12 325-27.1 25-70 .357 8-33 .242 16-20 .800 3 18 21-1.8 14-0 40 16 2 14 74 6.2 Cissy Pierce 18-9 313-17.4 33-82 .402 7-21 .333 7-10 .700 12 19 31-1.7 14-0 10 19 1 10 80 4.4 Melanie Murphy 16-3 274-17.1 16-39 .410 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 6 12 18-1.1 14-0 50 27 3 13 48 3.0 Michelle Harrison 18-0 187-10.4 23-60 .383 6-22 .273 1-4 .250 9 20 29-1.6 19-0 15 26 2 4 53 2.9 Christy Titchenal 8-0 25-3.1 4-10 .400 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1 3 4-0.5 4-0 1 2 0 1 9 1.1 Clare Bodensteiner 11-0 104-9.5 3-23 .130 2-17 .118 1-2 .500 3 5 8-0.7 10-0 4 8 2 1 9 0.8 Markisha Coleman 14-0 63-4.5 2-8 .250 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 0 3 3-0.2 7-0 2 6 0 5 8 0.6 Morgan Clyburn 12-0 47-3.9 0-6 .000 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 3 10 13-1.1 7-0 0 5 2 1 1 0.1 Team 30 48 78-4.3 1 2 Total 18 3626 497-1106 .449 71-228 .311 197-293 .672 238 544 782-43.4 306-5 316 268 103 125 1262 70.1 Opponents 18 3626 365-1094 .334 79-271 .292 202-310 .652 238 422 660-36.7 306-7 197 273 27 127 1011 56.2

Candice Wiggins led the team in points with 490. Brooke Smith recorded 471 points for the Cardinal Jayne Appel led the team in field goal percentage at last season. .538.

68 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2006-07 Results

2006-07 Game-by-Game Results Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Overall 29-5 15-3 11-2 3-0 Pacific-10 Conference 17-1 8-1 9-0 0-0 Non-Conference 12-4 7-2 2-2 3-0 Date Opponent W/L, Score Attendance Stanford High Scorer Stanford High Rebounder 11/9/06 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 88-61 2615 (26) Smith, Brooke (10) Newlin, Kristen 11/13/06 BYU L, 55-52 1822 (13) Smith, Brooke (8) Smith, Brooke 11/21/06 MISSOURI W, 75-60 2773 (21) Wiggins, Candice (10) Newlin, Kristen 11/24/06 at Tennessee L, 77-60 15491 (23) Appel, Jayne (6) Smith, Brooke 11/26/06 at Georgia L, 74-69 6742 (24) Wiggins, Candice (12) Newlin, Kristen 11/29/06 SANTA CLARA W, 88-56 2402 (16) Harmon, Jillian (16) Newlin, Kristen 12/3/06 TEXAS TECH W, 73-49 2956 (19) Wiggins, Candice (7) Appel, Jayne, (7) Newlin, Kristen 12/16/06 UTAH W, 74-47 3155 (15) Appel, Jayne (5) Appel, Jayne, (5) Pierce, Cissy 12/20/06 at USC* W, 62-46 780 (14) Smith, Brooke, (14) Newlin, Kristen (12) Smith, Brooke 12/22/06 at UCLA* W, 68-59 861 (14) Harmon, Jillian (7) Newlin, Kristen 12/28/06 ARIZONA* W, 86-58 3230 (15) Appel, Jayne (11) Newlin, Kristen 12/30/06 ARIZONA ST.* W, 77-71 3607 (21) Wiggins, Candice (10) Smith, Brooke 1/2/07 at Fresno St. W, 80-52 2018 (15) Appel, Jayne (10) Harmon, Jillian 1/6/07 at California* W, 69-44 5027 (19) Appel, Jayne (8) Wiggins, Candice 1/8/07 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 69-54 2704 (28) Smith, Brooke (7) Appel, Jayne, (7) Harmon, Jillian (7) Newlin, Kristen, (7) Smith, Brooke 1/11/07 at Washington* W, 77-56 2794 (19) Appel, Jayne (10) Wiggins, Candice 1/13/07 at Washington St.* W, 63-55 477 (17) Hones, JJ (10) Newlin, Kristen 1/18/07 OREGON* W, 70-48 2628 (14) Pierce, Cissy (13) Newlin, Kristen 1/20/07 OREGON ST.* W, 69-55 3317 (17) Smith, Brooke (9) Newlin, Kristen, (9) Smith, Brooke 1/25/07 at Arizona* W, 86-76 1853 (20) Smith, Brooke (11) Newlin, Kristen 1/27/07 at Arizona St.* W, 73-65 (ot) 4227 (30) Wiggins, Candice (10) Newlin, Kristen 2/1/07 at UCSB W, 84-59 1448 (21) Wiggins, Candice (10) Smith, Brooke 2/4/07 CALIFORNIA* L, 72-57 4049 (17) Wiggins, Candice (6) Appel, Jayne 2/8/07 WASHINGTON ST.* W, 60-34 2549 (19) Appel, Jayne (14) Appel, Jayne 2/10/07 WASHINGTON* W, 80-54 3885 (23) Wiggins, Candice (12) Smith, Brooke 2/15/07 at Oregon St.* W, 70-55 1526 (28) Appel, Jayne (17) Appel, Jayne 2/17/07 at Oregon* W, 74-56 3734 (18) Appel, Jayne (11) Appel, Jayne 2/22/07 UCLA W, 65-54 4042 (24) Appel, Jayne (10) Newlin, Kristen 2/25/07 USC W, 56-53 3725 (14) Appel, Jayne (9) Appel, Jayne, (9) Newlin, Kristen 3/3/07 vs. Arizona& W, 65-55 - (18) Appel, Jayne (13) Appel, Jayne 3/4/07 vs. USC& W, 67-52 4117 (29) Wiggins, Candice (10) Newlin, Kristen 3/5/07 vs. Arizona St.& W, 62-55 3579 (20) Wiggins, Candice (15) Appel, Jayne 3/17/07 IDAHO ST.$ W, 96-58 3820 (29) Smith, Brooke (12) Appel, Jayne 3/19/07 FLORIDA ST.$ L, 61-68 5665 (19) Wiggins, Candice (8) Appel, Jayne, (8) Newlin, Kristen (8) Smith, Brooke * Pacific-10 Conference game (17-1, 1st place); & Pacific-10 Conference Tournament at San Jose, Calif. (3-0, 1st place); $ NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford; Home games are in BOLD

Attendance Summary Dates Total Average Dates Total Average Home 18 57704 3206 Neutral 3 7696 2565 Away 13 58785 3614 Total 34 124185 3653

2006-07 Individual Game-by-Game (Points-Rebounds-Assists) Opponent Appel Coleman Bodensteiner Harrison Hones Wiggins Titchenal Pierce Gold-Onwude Smith Clyburn Murphy Harmon Newlin LMU DNP 3-0-1 5-1-0 8-3-1 0-3-6 16-6-7 0-2-0 6-3-1 DNP 26-9-1 0-0-0 0-1-3 9-2-6 15-10-1 BYU 4-5-1 DNP 5-1-0 2-0-0 0-2-4 7-3-4 DNP 10-2-0 DNP 13-8-3 DNP DNP 7-7-3 4-7-0 MISSOURI 6-4-1 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-4-1 4-4-4 21-2-2 DNP 8-3-1 DNP 14-6-2 0-0-0 1-2-0 5-3-1 14-10-2 at Tennessee 23-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-3 18-1-2 DNP 0-0-1 DNP 4-6-4 0-0-0 0-1-5 10-3-2 2-1-0 at Georgia 16-9-2 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-2 24-8-4 DNP 4-5-1 DNP 19-7-4 DNP 0-0-0 6-2-0 4-12-3 SANTA CLARA 4-5-0 1-2-0 1-1-1 13-2-0 9-0-7 13-6-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 13-8-3 1-2-0 0-0-1 16-5-1 12-16-3 TEXAS TECH 11-7-1 0-0-1 3-1-0 5-3-0 2-3-7 19-4-2 3-0-0 5-4-1 DNP 14-6-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-3-1 5-7-2 UTAH 15-5-2 1-1-0 1-1-1 5-1-1 6-1-4 13-3-2 0-1-0 5-2-0 DNP 0-3-4 0-1-0 0-0-1 14-1-1 9-4-0 USC 6-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 11-2-4 DNP DNP 10-5-2 DNP 14-12-7 0-0-0 0-0-1 13-7-0 14-7-4 UCLA 11-5-0 DNP 0-2-0 7-5-0 11-1-5 DNP DNP 4-4-0 DNP 13-5-2 0-2-0 0-0-0 14-4-1 4-7-4 ARIZONA 15-6-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 10-3-1 7-2-3 12-0-4 2-1-0 8-3-0 DNP 12-5-3 1-4-0 5-3-6 4-3-2 12-11-2 ARIZONA ST. 16-7-0 0-1-0 DNP 2-0-0 4-0-2 21-4-2 DNP 6-2-2 DNP 19-10-7 DNP 0-1-0 10-4-2 5-9-1 at Fresno St. 15-9-1 0-2-1 3-1-0 5-7-2 3-2-4 7-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 13-5-2 2-2-0 2-1-0 13-10-3 9-7-2 at California 19-7-2 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-3-1 1-2-3 18-8-7 2-0-0 8-1-1 DNP 6-7-4 0-1-0 0-0-4 7-7-3 9-3-0 SOUTH CAROLINA7-7-3 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-1 3-2-5 15-5-3 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 28-7-1 DNP 0-3-1 4-7-4 8-7-3 at Washington 19-8-1 0-0-0 1-0-0 6-4-2 10-3-3 17-10-4 1-2-0 4-3-0 DNP 12-9-6 0-2-0 0-1-0 2-5-1 8-2-0 at Washington St. 10-4-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 17-2-4 DNP 0-0-0 4-1-0 DNP 12-9-10 0-0-0 0-0-1 9-7-3 8-10-0 OREGON 12-7-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 3-5-3 2-1-4 9-3-1 0-0-0 6-2-0 DNP 12-8-3 0-3-0 4-1-0 9-5-0 5-13-1 OREGON ST. 8-5-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 7-3-6 15-7-6 DNP 1-2-0 DNP 17-9-3 DNP DNP 13-6-2 6-9-1 at Arizona 18-3-3 DNP DNP 3-0-0 0-1-3 18-5-2 DNP 2-1-0 DNP 20-10-7 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-3 10-11-0 at Arizona St. 17-5-0 DNP DNP 2-1-0 4-4-3 30-5-7 DNP 14-2-1 DNP 6-6-2 DNP 0-1-0 6-9-4 4-10-0 at UCSB 9-7-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 4-3-0 3-2-4 21-2-6 2-0-0 3-1-0 DNP 16-10-3 0-0-0 4-4-1 8-2-1 10-9-2 CALIFORNIA 6-7-0 0-0-0 3-4-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 17-3-3 DNP 15-1-2 DNP 16-6-2 DNP 1-1-0 7-6-2 2-5-1 WASHINGTON ST.19-14-1 0-1-1 2-1-1 5-1-3 DNP 16-4-2 2-1-1 4-0-0 DNP 12-7-1 0-0-0 0-2-4 2-4-4 0-5-1 WASHINGTON 8-8-2 0-0-0 0-0-1 2-2-1 DNP 23-1-3 2-0-0 5-0-1 DNP 12-12-3 0-0-0 11-1-8 8-10-4 12-9-0 at Oregon St. 28-17-1 3-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 3-0-1 0-0-0 3-3-3 DNP 22-6-7 0-1-0 4-0-5 4-5-3 6-6-0 at Oregon 18-11-7 0-0-0 DNP 5-2-1 DNP 17-8-4 DNP 2-3-1 DNP 10-9-2 DNP 8-2-6 8-6-2 4-4-1 UCLA 24-9-0 2-0-0 DNP 2-1-2 DNP DNP DNP 2-1-0 DNP 14-7-2 DNP 7-1-5 7-5-4 3-10-0 USC 14-9-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-1 DNP 13-5-1 0-0-0 8-4-10 7-6-0 10-9-2 vs. Arizona 18-13-3 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-3-1 DNP 16-1-1 0-0-0 4-1-0 DNP 9-9-6 DNP 0-1-0 11-3-5 3-5-1 vs. USC 1-3-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 8-1-1 DNP 29-4-1 0-0-0 2-3-1 DNP 8-8-4 0-0-0 3-1-3 4-3-2 10-10-3 vs. Arizona St. 17-15-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP 20-3-2 DNP 2-1-1 DNP 11-8-4 DNP 0-1-1 10-4-0 2-9-1 vs. IDAHO ST. 8-12-1 3-0-2 0-0-1 8-5-2 DNP 16-5-3 0-0-0 14-4-2 DNP 29-9-3 6-0-0 10-1-3 2-6-6 0-7-3 vs. FLORIDA ST. 14-8-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 19-5-5 0-0-0 2-1-0 DNP 12-8-2 0-0-0 0-0-4 5-3-5 9-8-1 Home games are listed in CAPS; DNP – Did not play

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 69 2006-07 Team Game by Game Statistics

Opponent FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR Tot. Reb. PF A TO B S Pts.

LMU (W) 38-70 .543 7-17 .412 5-9 .556 10 32 42 9 28 13 6 7 88

BYU (L) 21-55 .382 3-12 .250 7-13 .538 15 24 39 12 15 17 3 8 52

MISSOURI (W) 29-61 .475 1-6 .167 16-18 .889 14 29 43 16 14 18 3 7 75

at Tennessee (L) 26-57 .456 5-13 .385 3-9 .333 9 17 26 20 18 18 7 12 60

at Georgia (L) 30-73 .411 6-20 .300 3-12 .250 17 25 42 23 17 8 7 10 69

SANTA CLARA (W) 29-73 .397 8-24 .333 22-32 .688 22 32 54 16 19 11 6 11 88

TEXAS TECH (W) 25-59 .424 6-18 .333 17-21 .810 13 29 42 23 16 22 8 10 73

UTAH (W) 27-54 .500 7-18 .389 13-20 .650 10 18 28 20 18 12 5 11 74

USC (W) 26-62 .419 4-13 .308 6-16 .375 15 26 41 16 18 10 2 6 62

UCLA (W) 30-57 .526 2-12 .167 6-8 .750 5 30 35 19 12 18 5 7 68

ARIZONA (W) 32-70 .457 8-26 .308 14-20 .700 19 27 46 11 24 18 6 15 86

ARIZONA ST. (W) 28-62 .452 5-10 .500 16-21 .762 10 31 41 18 14 12 4 5 77

at Fresno St. (W) 34-69 .493 3-15 .200 9-16 .563 17 33 50 13 20 15 9 8 80

at California (W) 28-65 .431 8-18 .444 5-9 .556 12 34 46 20 24 12 6 6 69

SOUTH CAROLINA (W) 28-61 .459 2-13 .154 11-14 .786 8 39 47 10 21 15 3 5 69

at Washington (W) 31-65 .477 3-9 .333 12-17 .706 7 44 51 16 17 14 8 7 77

at Washington State (W) 26-55 .473 5-14 .357 6-13 .462 13 24 37 14 18 20 2 12 63

OREGON (W) 26-68 .382 5-16 .313 13-15 .867 18 37 55 16 15 13 5 6 70

OREGON ST. (W) 32-66 .485 3-15 .200 2-4 .500 19 28 47 15 18 13 9 2 69

at Arizona (W) 33-66 .500 8-17 .471 12-18 .667 13 27 40 17 20 9 7 7 86

at Arizona St. (W) 26-62 .419 1-6 .167 20-24 .833 13 32 45 19 16 16 8 8 73

at UCSB (W) 36-66 .545 5-10 .500 7-11 .636 15 29 44 13 18 18 5 6 84

CALIFORNIA (L) 17-64 .266 6-35 .171 17-24 .708 14 25 39 26 11 17 5 6 57

WASHINGTON ST. (W) 25-55 .455 3-10 .300 7-13 .538 11 38 49 17 20 19 7 4 60

WASHINGTON (W) 34-68 .500 4-10 .400 8-15 .533 17 31 48 18 22 16 6 5 80

at Oregon St. (W) 29-53 .547 1-3 .333 11-16 .688 12 25 37 17 18 14 6 9 70

at Oregon (W) 30-58 .517 4-10 .400 10-16 .625 13 31 44 17 23 16 5 7 74

UCLA (W) 23-51 .451 0-2 .000 19-25 .760 8 30 38 15 13 17 8 7 65

USC (W) 21-59 .356 1-2 .500 13-19 .684 19 24 43 15 13 14 4 6 56

vs. Arizona (W) 25-57 .439 6-18 .333 9-20 .450 14 29 43 10 19 14 4 9 65

vs. USC (W) 22-52 .423 10-14 .714 13-18 .722 13 26 39 15 15 14 6 7 67

vs. Arizona St. (W) 21-56 .375 2-7 .286 18-22 .818 14 31 45 15 9 15 3 3 62

IDAHO ST. (W) 41-75 .547 9-19 .474 5-6 .833 20 33 53 12 26 10 6 6 96

FLORIDA ST. (L) 25-58 .431 4-18 .222 7-14 .500 8 27 35 21 17 13 5 5 61

Stanford 954-2102 .454 155-470 .330 362-548 .661 457 997 1454 554 606 501 189 250 2425

Opponents 702-2027 .346 163-517 .315 376-560 .671 414 788 1202 575 364 522 64 240 1943

70 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 2006-07 Box Scores

Game #1 Game #4 #4/4 Stanford 88, Loyola Marymount 61 #5/4 Tennessee 77, #4/10 Stanford 60 Nov. 9, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Nov. 24, 2006 at Thompson-Boling Arena (Knoxville, TN) LMU FG-FGA 3-PT FT RPTS A TO B S MIN Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Ogoke 2-11 0-0 0-0 2 4 2 4 0 1 22 Smith 2-7 0-1 0-0 6 4 4 2 1 0 35 Dunlap 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 3 0 1 20 Newlin 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 2 0 2 12 Moore 4-11 1-3 0-0 3 9 0 1 0 1 28 Hones 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 3 3 0 0 14 DeCoud 4-8 0-0 4-4 1 12 4 2 0 4 34 Wiggins 7-13 4-8 0-0 1 18 2 4 1 3 38 Patton 6-10 4-6 2-2 3 18 1 4 0 1 28 Pierce 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 Helmers 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 15 Appel 10-17 0-0 3-8 5 23 1 2 5 2 30 Sybesma 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 9 Coleman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Vargas 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Evans 2-3 1-2 0-0 3 5 1 1 0 0 14 Harrison 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 Hall 3-11 1-2 0-0 7 7 0 0 0 1 21 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Goss 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 5 2 0 1 19 TEAM 2 Harmon 5-11 0-2 0-0 3 10 2 1 0 4 33 Totals 24-61 7-14 6-6 27 61 11 17 0 10 200 TEAM 9 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 26-57 5-13 3-9 26 60 18 18 7 12 200 Smith 12-20 0-1 2-3 9 26 1 2 2 2 34 Tennessee FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Harmon 4-6 0-0 1-2 2 9 6 4 0 2 24 Spencer 4-10 2-3 0-0 5 10 1 1 0 0 35 Newlin 6-9 2-2 1-2 10 15 1 0 3 0 27 Parker 10-17 1-1 4-5 9 25 1 2 5 4 36 Wiggins 6-11 3-5 1-2 6 16 7 1 1 0 26 Anosike 4-10 0-0 0-0 7 8 2 3 3 1 26 Pierce 3-5 0-1 0-0 3 6 1 2 0 0 21 Bobbitt 1-2 0-0 4-4 1 6 4 2 0 2 20 Coleman 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 10 Hornbuckle 2-4 1-2 4-4 5 9 2 1 0 3 30 Bodensteiner 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 0 11 McMahan 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 4 2 2 0 2 20 Harrison 4-7 0-1 0-0 3 8 1 0 0 0 13 Redding 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 0 4 Hones 0-4 0-2 0-0 3 0 6 1 0 2 18 Auguste 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 4 1 2 0 0 14 Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 Fuller 2-3 0-0 4-4 6 8 0 4 0 1 15 Clyburn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 6 TEAM 2 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 0 6 Totals 27-54 5-8 18-19 37 77 13 18 9 13 200 TEAM 2 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 38-70 7-17 5-9 42 88 28 13 6 7 200 Stanford 28 32 60 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tennessee 35 42 77 Loyola Marymount34 27 61 FG Pct: Stanford 45.6, Tennessee 50.0 Stanford 36 52 88 3-PT Pct: Stanford 38.5, Tennessee 62.5 FG Pct: Loyola Marymount 39.3, Stanford 54.3 FT Pct: Stanford 33.3, Tennessee 94.7 3-PT Pct: Loyola Marymount 50.0, Stanford 41.2 Technicals: None FT Pct: Loyola Marymount 100.0, Stanford 55.6 Attendance: 15,491 Technicals:None Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Sally Bell, Nan Sisk Attendance: 2,615 Officials: Annette Tracy, Michelle Russi, Bret Gervasoni Kristen Newlin recorded 15 points in the first game of the sea- son against Loyola Marymount. Game #5 #8/8 Georgia 74, #11/11 Stanford 69 Game #2 Nov. 26, 2006 at Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, GA) #24/24 BYU 55, #4/4 Stanford 52 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Nov. 13, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Game #3 Hones 0-2 0-2 0-2 1 0 2 3 1 2 22 BYU FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN #4/10 Stanford 75, Missouri 60 Wiggins 8-24 5-14 3-4 8 24 4 2 0 2 36 Slade 3-10 1-4 0-0 2 7 2 1 0 0 27 Nov. 21, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Pierce 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 Johnsen 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 0 3 1 0 2 32 Smith 9-17 1-2 0-2 7 19 4 0 2 0 40 Wright 3-8 0-1 0-2 9 6 2 3 0 0 35 Missouri FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Newlin 2-4 0-0 0-2 12 4 3 1 1 2 19 Keele 2-9 2-6 1-2 4 7 2 4 1 4 26 Savant 3-12 1-4 2-2 7 9 2 0 0 1 31 Appel 8-16 0-1 0-1 9 16 2 1 2 0 24 Gillespie 4-11 4-8 0-0 4 12 1 4 0 3 25 Riddle 5-10 0-0 0-0 6 10 1 6 0 1 33 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Cheesman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Hollins 4-7 4-5 2-2 1 14 1 2 0 1 28 Bodensteiner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Hall 5-9 4-6 1-2 2 15 2 2 0 0 23 Hardiek 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 22 Harrison 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Riley 2-2 0-0 2-2 4 6 1 3 0 0 15 Brooks 3-17 1-3 4-5 4 11 3 3 0 3 32 Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 King 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 Johnson 4-9 1-4 3-3 2 12 0 1 0 0 15 Harmon 3-7 0-0 0-1 2 6 0 1 03 30 TEAM 5 1 Richbow 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 9 TEAM 3 Totals 20-54 11-27 4-9 34 55 14 19 1 9 200 Pickens 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Totals 30-73 6-20 3-12 42 69 17 8 7 10 200 Drew 1-3 1-3 0-0 3 1 4 1 0 0 14 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN McFarland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Georgia FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Harmon 3-8 0-0 1-3 7 7 3 1 0 0 21 Jackson 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 15 Houts 1-4 1-2 6-9 3 9 4 6 0 3 36 Newlin 2-7 0-1 0-0 7 4 0 4 1 1 22 Team 4 1 Hardrick 4-8 1-2 5-5 7 14 3 2 0 0 33 Smith 5-10 2-4 1-2 8 13 3 5 0 2 37 Totals 20-61 8-20 12-14 32 60 11 17 0 6 200 Chambers 8-13 2-5 3-3 4 21 2 2 0 1 36 Wiggins 3-8 0-3 1-3 3 7 4 2 0 4 39 Darrah 5-11 1-2 4-4 7 15 2 2 1 1 40 Pierce 5-11 0-0 0-0 2 10 0 1 0 0 24 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Rowsey 3-9 0-0 1-4 12 7 2 3 2 0 29 Appel 1-5 0-0 2-2 5 4 1 2 2 0 14 Newlin 5-8 0-1 4-4 10 14 2 2 0 0 28 Marshall 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 Bodensteiner 1-3 1-3 2-2 1 5 0 0 0 0 13 Smith 6-12 0-1 2-2 6 14 2 4 0 1 25 Robinson 3-5 0-0 2-3 3 8 0 1 0 0 16 Harrison 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 4 Hones 1-4 0-1 2-2 4 4 4 0 0 1 28 TEAM 5 Hones 0-1 0-1 0-1 2 0 4 1 0 1 26 Wiggins 8-16 1-2 4-4 2 21 2 3 1 1 34 Totals 24-53 5-11 21-28 42 74 13 16 3 5 200 Pierce 4-7 0-0 0-0 3 8 1 1 1 2 29 TEAM 4 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 21-55 3-12 7-13 39 52 15 17 3 8 200 Appel 2-5 0-0 2-3 4 6 1 0 1 0 8 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Stanford 36 33 69 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Bodensteiner 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Georgia 38 36 74 BYU 26 29 55 Harrison 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 1 3 0 1 13 FG Pct: Stanford 41.1, Georgia 45.3 Stanford 28 24 52 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-PT Pct: Stanford 30.0, Georgia 45.5 FG Pct: BYU 37.0, Stanford 38.2 Murphy 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 FT Pct: Stanford 25.0, Georgia 75.0 3-PT Pct: BYU 40.7, Stanford 25.0 Harmon 2-6 0-0 1-1 3 5 1 4 0 1 21 Technicals:None FT Pct: BYU 44.4, Stanford 53.8 TEAM 4 1 Attendance: 6,742 Technicals: None Totals 29-61 1-6 16-18 43 75 14 18 3 7 200 Officials: Bob Trammell, June Courteau, May Day Attendance: 1,822 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Officials: Michael Price, Michol Murray, Lucy Banuelos Missouri 22 38 60 Stanford 39 36 75 FG Pct: Missouri 32.8, Stanford 47.5 3-PT Pct: Missouri 40.0, Stanford 16.7 FT Pct: MIssouri 85.7, Stanford 88.9 Technicals: None Attendance: 2,773 Officials: Michael Price, Scotty Hermann, Lisa Jones

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 71 2006-07 Box Scores

Game #6 Game #7 Game #9 #11/11 Stanford 88, Santa Clara 56 #15/15 Stanford 73, #25/23Texas Tech 49 #14/15 Stanford 62, USC 46 Nov. 30, 2005 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Dec. 3, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Dec. 20, 2006 at Galen Center (Los Angeles, CA) Santa Clara FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Texas Tech FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Goins 0-5 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 3 0 0 20 Robertson 3-8 1-3 2-4 2 9 0 4 0 0 31 Smith 7-15 0-0 0-1 12 14 7 2 2 1 39 Gottschalk 3-8 0-1 1-1 3 7 1 2 0 1 16 Myrick 1-8 0-2 1-4 10 3 0 3 1 2 24 Harmon 5-12 1-3 1-7 7 14 4 1 0 0 29 Cronk 4-5 2-2 3-4 3 13 1 4 0 1 29 Dabbs 3-9 1-2 2-2 2 9 1 2 0 0 28 Hones 4-10 3-7 0-0 2 11 4 0 0 3 33 Graham 5-11 0-4 0-0 4 10 1 2 0 0 27 Baughman 1-5 1-2 2-2 2 5 3 4 0 3 34 Pierce 2-6 0-1 0-0 4 4 0 1 0 1 23 Martin 2-4 2-3 2-4 3 8 0 1 0 0 27 Murphree 1-6 0-1 4-4 3 6 1 3 0 1 24 Appel 2-5 0-0 2-2 3 6 0 1 0 1 11 Walker 0-7 0-2 0-3 5 0 1 4 0 2 22 Flowers 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Michalski 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Henderson 2-8 0-0 2-2 6 6 2 3 0 1 29 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Goldenberger 1-2 0-0 2-2 2 4 0 1 0 0 10 Edwards 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 3 0 0 14 Harrison 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 11 Gonnerman 0-5 0-1 1-2 3 1 0 0 0 0 17 Christian 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Monteith 2-6 0-0 2-2 3 6 0 2 1 0 15 Griffin 1-3 0-0 2-2 1 4 0 1 0 1 6 Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Doran 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 TEAM 5 TEAM 6 Kimyacioglu 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Totals 15-53 3-10 16-22 35 49 7 24 1 8 200 Totals 26-62 4-13 6-16 41 62 18 10 2 6 200 Purvis 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN USC FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Majors 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 Smith 4-9 0-0 6-6 6 14 2 4 0 1 32 Jaskowiak 0-4 0-1 0-0 7 0 0 0 0 0 32 TEAM 8 Harmon 3-6 0-1 0-0 3 6 1 2 0 1 19 Medlock 2-7 0-1 0-0 6 4 1 4 0 1 25 Totals 19-57 6-15 12-21 39 56 6 20 1 4 200 Newlin 2-5 1-3 0-1 7 5 2 2 2 0 15 Kerr 3-13 0-1 5-7 9 11 1 2 1 0 31 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Hones 0-1 0-1 2-2 3 2 7 0 0 1 15 Hagiya 1-3 1-3 0-1 1 3 0 5 0 0 32 Smith 5-13 1-3 2-2 8 13 3 2 2 2 28 Wiggins 7-15 2-5 3-3 4 19 2 2 2 3 30 Murphy 9-17 3-7 1-1 7 22 3 4 0 4 37 Harmon 5-10 0-2 6-7 5 16 1 0 1 3 24 Appel 3-7 0-0 5-7 7 11 1 2 4 0 22 Dunham 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Newlin 4-8 3-5 1-2 16 12 3 2 1 0 21 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 Jelks 0-3 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 0 19 Hones 3-5 2-3 1-2 0 9 7 2 0 1 21 Bodensteiner 1-1 0-0 1-1 1 3 0 1 0 1 6 Travers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Wiggins 6-14 0-1 1-3 6 13 2 1 0 2 30 Harrison 2-6 1-4 0-0 3 5 0 3 0 0 18 Berberet 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 Appel 0-1 0-0 4-5 5 4 0 2 1 0 14 Titchenal 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 Parker 2-7 0-0 2-2 2 6 0 2 1 0 9 Coleman 0-1 0-1 1-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 Pierce 2-7 1-2 0-1 2 5 0 1 0 2 20 TEAM 4 Bodensteiner 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 1 8 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Totals 17-55 4-14 8-11 40 46 6 18 2 5 200 Harrison 4-9 1-4 4-5 2 13 0 0 1 0 16 Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 6 Stanford 36 26 62 Pierce 2-8 1-2 0-0 4 5 1 1 0 2 14 Totals 25-59 6-18 17-21 42 73 16 22 8 10 200 USC 27 19 46 Clyburn 0-3 0-2 1-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 FG Pct: Stanford 41.9, USC 30.9 Texas Tech 30 19 49 3-PT Pct: Stanford 30.8, USC 28.6 TEAM 3 Stanford 36 37 73 Totals 29-73 8-24 22-32 54 88 19 11 6 11 200 FT Pct: Stanford 37.5, USC 72.7 FG Pct: Texas Tech 28.3, Stanford 42.4 Technicals: None Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total 3-PT Pct: Texas Tech 30.0, Stanford 33.3 Attendance: 780 Santa Clara 30 26 56 FT Pct: Texas Tech 72.7, Stanford 81.0 Officials: Michael Price, Bob Scofield, Brenda Pantoja Stanford 46 42 88 Technicals:None FG Pct: Santa Clara 33.3, Stanford 39.7 Attendance: 2,956 3-PT Pct: Santa Clara 40.0, Stanford 33.3 Officials: Chuck Gonzalez, Marianne Karp, Scott Yarbrough Game #10 FT Pct: Santa Clara 57.1, Stanford 68.8 #14/15 Stanford 68, UCLA 59 Technicals: None Dec. 22, 2006 at Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, CA) Attendance: 2,402 Game #8 Officials: Clarke Stevens, Brian Hall, Lucy Banuelos Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN #14/15 Stanford 74, Utah 47 Smith 5-8 1-1 2-2 5 13 2 1 0 2 24 Dec. 16, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Harmon 7-12 0-1 0-1 4 14 1 2 1 3 37 Utah FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Newlin 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 4 4 1 2 0 23 Filipe 5-14 1-2 1-2 6 12 0 1 0 1 28 Hones 4-11 0-6 3-4 1 11 5 3 1 1 39 Perry 2-3 0-1 0-0 3 4 1 1 0 0 28 Pierce 4-8 0-0 0-0 3 8 0 2 0 0 24 Ulsaker 0-2 0-1 3-5 4 3 1 2 0 0 24 Appel 5-6 0-0 1-1 5 11 0 3 0 0 15 Carlsen 2-5 0-2 3-4 3 7 2 1 0 0 25 Bodensteiner 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 8 Warburton 5-12 1-4 0-0 1 11 2 5 0 0 27 Harrison 3-8 1-3 0-0 5 7 0 3 0 1 18 Whipple 3-9 1-4 0-0 4 7 0 3 1 2 24 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 Tokumura 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Sawyer 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 0 0 10 TEAM 1 Warner 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 13 Totals 30-57 2-12 6-8 35 68 12 18 5 7 200 Whitehead 0-0 0-0 1-4 7 1 0 4 0 0 13 UCLA FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN TEAM 5 1 Pluimer 4-10 1-2 6-7 5 15 1 2 0 0 40 Totals 17-48 3-15 10-19 36 47 7 20 1 4 200 Livingston 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 2 0 0 8 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Ibekwe 2-7 0-0 3-3 3 7 0 3 0 0 21 Smith 0-4 0-2 0-0 3 0 4 1 1 0 21 Henderson 3-8 2-5 0-0 4 8 2 2 0 3 24 Harmon 6-8 1-1 1-1 1 14 1 2 1 1 26 Quinn 8-17 0-2 2-2 8 18 3 3 0 1 35 Newlin 3-4 0-1 3-5 4 9 0 1 0 1 16 Zaidi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Wiggins 5-11 1-4 2-2 3 13 2 0 0 1 17 Pitts 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 Pierce 3-5 2-2 2-2 5 10 2 0 0 1 20 Latimer 1-5 0-2 0-0 5 2 1 2 0 1 19 Appel 6-6 0-0 3-4 5 15 2 5 1 2 18 Horton 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Coleman 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 11 Bodensteiner 0-1 0-1 1-2 1 1 1 0 0 1 13 Alexander 2-9 0-0 3-7 6 7 0 2 0 2 22 Harrison 2-9 1-4 0-0 1 5 1 0 2 1 20 TEAM 4 Hones 2-3 2-2 0-0 1 6 4 0 0 321 Totals 21-62 3-12 14-19 36 59 11 16 0 9 200 Titchenal 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Clyburn 0-1 0-0 0-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Stanford 36 32 68 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 10 UCLA 28 31 59 TEAM 1 Totals 27-54 7-18 13-20 28 74 18 12 5 11 200 FG Pct: Stanford 52.6, Boston College 33.9 3-PT Pct: Stanford 16.7, Boston College 25.0 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FT Pct: Stanford 75.0, Boston College 73.7 Utah 25 22 47 Technicals: None Stanford 39 35 74 Attendance: 861 FG Pct: Utah 35.4, Stanford 50.0 Officials: Clarke Stevens, Scotty Hermann, Gator Parrish 3-PT Pct: Utah 20.0, Stanford 38.9 FT Pct: Utah 52.6, Stanford 65.0 Technicals: Utah-Bench Attendance: 3,155 Officials: Lisa Jones, Randy Campbell, Maj Forsberg

Brooke Smith led the team with 13 points against Santa Clara.

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Game #11 Game #13 #14/15 Stanford 86, Arizona 58 #12/12 Stanford 80, Fresno State 52 Dec. 28, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Jan. 2, 2007 at Save Mart Center (Fresno, CA) Arizona FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Neabors 2-4 0-0 1-2 1 5 2 2 1 1 28 Smith 6-8 0-1 1-1 5 13 2 1 3 1 27 Hobson 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 3 0 0 12 Harmon 6-10 0-0 1-1 10 13 3 1 0 1 24 Whisonant 5-12 0-1 3-6 5 13 2 6 0 1 32 Newlin 3-6 0-1 3-4 7 9 2 2 3 0 19 Arnold 2-9 2-5 0-0 2 6 2 1 1 0 20 Hones 1-5 1-2 0-0 2 3 4 2 0 1 18 Hollingsworth 0-8 0-3 2-2 4 2 3 1 0 1 24 Wiggins 3-9 1-4 0-0 3 7 4 1 0 3 24 Fields 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 4 0 1 11 Appel 6-10 0-0 3-5 9 15 1 4 2 1 18 O’Neal 4-9 1-2 0-0 2 9 1 2 0 6 20 Coleman 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 McGee 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 Bodensteiner 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 3 0 2 0 0 7 Njonkou 3-6 0-0 2-2 9 8 1 2 0 4 27 Harrison 2-6 0-1 1-4 7 5 2 1 1 0 16 Bofia 5-9 0-0 1-2 4 11 1 1 0 0 22 Titchenal 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 3 1 Pierce 4-7 0-2 0-0 1 8 1 1 0 0 20 Totals 23-63 3-12 9-14 38 58 12 24 2 14 200 Clyburn 1-3 0-2 0-1 2 2 0 0 0 1 8 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Murphy 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 Smith 5-10 1-1 1-2 5 12 3 3 0 4 29 TEAM Harmon 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 1 0 2 20 Totals 34-69 3-15 9-16 50 80 20 15 9 8 200 Newlin 4-7 0-1 4-6 11 12 2 1 0 0 19 Fresno State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Hones 2-3 1-2 2-2 2 7 3 4 1 0 22 Green 4-8 0-0 0-0 3 8 1 2 0 1 25 Wiggins 4-12 4-9 0-0 0 12 4 0 0 2 16 Henry 0-7 0-2 0-0 5 0 0 1 1 0 23 Appel 6-7 0-0 3-4 6 15 0 1 4 1 21 Wilson 3-11 1-3 3-3 1 10 5 0 0 1 34 Coleman 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 Diggs 1-9 0-1 3-6 3 5 3 3 1 1 33 Bodensteiner 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 Perera 2-10 1-4 0-0 1 5 1 5 0 2 31 Harrison 4-9 2-5 0-0 3 10 1 4 1 0 16 Roberson 1-4 0-2 2-4 3 4 2 1 0 0 20 Titchenal 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 1 5 Jones 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 5 0 0 0 1 6 Pierce 3-5 0-2 0-0 2 6 2 0 0 1 14 Thigpin 7-12 0-2 1-2 4 15 1 0 2 2 24 Clyburn 0-3 0-1 1-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 8 Walker-Roche 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 Murphy 1-1 0-0 3-4 3 5 6 2 0 2 14 TEAM 8 TEAM 6 Totals 20-64 3-16 9-15 32 52 13 12 4 8 200 Totals 32-70 8-26 14-20 46 86 24 18 6 15 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford 45 35 80 Arizona 26 32 58 Fresno State 20 32 52 Stanford 40 46 86 FG Pct: Stanford 49.3, Fresno State 31.3 FG Pct: Arizona 36.5, Stanford 45.7 3-PT Pct: Stanford 20.0, Fresno State 18.8 3-PT Pct: Arizona 25.0, Stanford 30.8 FT Pct: Stanford 56.3, Fresno State 60.0 FT Pct: Arizona 64.3, Stanford 70.0 Technicals: None Technicals:None Attendance: 2,018 Attendance: 3,230 Officials: Melissa Barlow, Carla Fujimoto, Lisa Jones Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Marianne Karp, Chuck Gonzalez JJ Hones had four assists against Fresno State.

Game #14 Game #12 #16/16 Stanford 69, #21/21 California 44 #14/15 Stanford 77, #10/11 Arizona State 71 Jan. 6, 2007 at Haas Pavilion (Berkeley, CA) Game #15 Dec. 30, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN #10/10 Stanford 69, South Carolina 54 Arizona State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Smith 3-8 0-1 0-0 7 6 4 2 2 0 26 Jan. 8, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Westerberg 2-9 0-0 4-4 3 8 2 3 0 1 23 Harmon 3-8 0-1 1-2 7 7 3 1 1 2 27 Johnson 4-6 0-0 1-2 8 9 0 0 0 0 28 Newlin 4-6 1-2 0-0 3 9 0 0 1 0 18 South CarolinaFG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Pariseau 1-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 2 24 Hones 0-4 0-2 1-2 2 1 3 0 0 0 18 Sliskovic 2-8 0-0 0-0 3 4 2 1 1 0 21 January 2-6 0-4 4-4 2 8 2 0 0 3 25 Wiggins 6-10 6-9 0-0 8 18 7 2 1 1 31 Johnson 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 0 12 Noe 3-12 1-6 5-6 6 12 3 1 2 1 29 Appel 8-15 0-0 3-3 7 19 2 2 1 1 25 Burgrova 1-5 0-0 1-2 4 3 1 1 1 0 26 Simon 2-7 0-1 1-2 1 5 0 1 0 0 17 Coleman 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 Booker 6-14 5-9 0-0 7 17 1 0 0 1 29 Engelbrecht 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Bodensteiner 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Simms 2-10 0-3 1-2 3 5 4 2 0 3 28 Orsillo 3-9 0-2 2-2 1 8 2 2 0 0 17 Harrison 0-4 0-2 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 0 13 Fabbri 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 12 Lopez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Titchenal 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 2 0 0 12 Harris 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Murphy 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 0 0 9 Clyburn 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 7 Adams 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 2 1 3 18 Thompson 7-11 0-0 3-3 3 17 0 0 1 0 19 Murphy 0-2 0-0 0-2 0 0 4 1 0 1 12 Zackery 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 8 TEAM 4 Dickerson 3-10 1-4 0-0 4 7 3 1 0 1 26 Totals 25-67 1-15 20-23 36 71 14 8 3 7 200 Totals 28-65 8-18 5-9 46 69 24 12 6 6 20 Tolliver 1-6 0-1 5-8 4 7 1 3 2 0 15 Team 5 1 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN California FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 20-67 7-21 7-14 36 54 14 10 6 8 200 Smith 6-13 0-0 7-8 10 19 7 3 1 0 35 Walker 5-15 0-1 6-10 12 16 3 2 1 3 39 Harmon 4-7 0-0 2-2 4 10 2 1 0 0 39 Hampton 2-8 0-0 1-2 4 5 0 3 0 1 29 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Hewlin 2-4 0-0 1-4 9 5 1 1 1 0 21 Vital 1-8 0-3 0-0 4 2 3 3 0 1 39 Smith 14-17 0-0 0-0 7 28 1 4 0 0 40 Hones 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 4 2 1 0 2 30 Greif 2-7 2-6 4-4 4 10 0 2 0 1 32 Harmon 2-10 0-2 0-0 7 4 4 0 0 1 29 Wiggins 7-15 5-8 2-3 4 21 2 3 0 0 34 Levy 0-7 0-2 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 1 24 Newlin 4-9 0-2 0-0 7 8 3 0 0 1 22 Appel 6-13 0-0 4-4 7 16 0 0 1 1 21 Geraedts 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hones 1-4 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 1 0 0 30 Coleman 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Foster 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 12 Wiggins 4-8 2-6 5-6 5 15 3 2 0 0 34 Harrison 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 2 4 N’diaye 3-7 0-0 5-10 2 11 1 1 0 2 24 Appel 1-6 0-0 5-6 7 7 3 2 3 2 19 Pierce 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Sneed 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 00+ Bodensteiner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 1 0 10 TEAM 7 Harrison 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 0 9 TEAM 5 Totals 13-52 2-12 16-26 37 44 9 13 1 9 200 Pierce 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 1 0 0 10 Totals 28-62 5-10 16-21 41 77 14 12 4 5 200 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 1 4 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total TEAM 7 1 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford 31 38 69 Totals 28-61 2-13 11-14 47 69 21 15 3 5 200 Arizona State 35 36 71 California 18 26 44 Stanford 28 49 77 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG Pct: Stanford 43.1, California 25.0 South Carolina 25 29 54 FG Pct: Arizona State 37.3, Stanford 45.2 3-PT Pct: Stanford 44.4, California 16.7 Stanford 36 33 69 3-PT Pct: Arizona State 6.7, Stanford 50.0 FT Pct: Stanford 55.6, California 61.5 FT Pct: Arizona State 87.0, Stanford 76.2 Technicals: None FG Pct: South Carolina 29.9, Stanford 45.9 Technicals: Stanford-Team Attendance: 5,027 3-PT Pct: South Carolina 33.3, Stanford 15.4 Attendance: 3,607 Officials: Scotty Herman, Brenda Pantoja, Maj Forsberg FT Pct: South Carolina 50.0, Stanford 78.6 Officials: Eric Larson, Melissa Barlow, Mary Whatford Technicals:None Attendance: 2,704 Officials: Gator Parrish, Penny Davis, Bob Scofield

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Game #16 Game #19 #10/10 Stanford 77, Washington 56 #9/9 Stanford 69, Oregon State 55 Jan. 11, 2007 at Bank of America Arena (Seattle, WA) Jan. 20, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Oregon State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Smith 4-11 0-1 4-4 9 12 6 3 3 1 32 Nash 8-20 2-3 2-2 4 20 1 5 0 4 39 Harmon 1-5 0-0 0-0 5 2 1 2 0 0 26 Lomax 5-7 0-0 0-2 6 10 0 0 0 1 40 Newlin 4-6 0-0 0-0 2 8 0 2 1 0 19 Nichols 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 11 Hones 3-4 0-1 4-4 3 10 3 0 0 1 31 Fox-Griffin 2-11 0-2 1-2 2 5 8 3 0 1 39 Wiggins 7-14 3-7 0-0 10 17 4 1 1 4 30 Allen 3-11 0-6 0-0 8 6 3 1 0 0 40 Appel 9-14 0-0 1-3 8 19 1 1 2 0 20 Young 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Coleman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Smith 5-9 3-6 1-2 2 14 1 1 0 0 8 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 Futch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Harrison 3-6 0-0 0-0 4 6 2 1 0 1 9 TEAM 4 Titchenal 0-1 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 23-60 5-17 4-8 27 55 14 10 0 6 200 Pierce 0-2 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 2 0 0 11 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 1 0 6 Harmon 6-9 0-1 1-2 6 13 2 1 0 2 37 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Newlin 3-6 0-1 0-0 9 6 1 2 5 0 31 TEAM 3 Smith 8-15 0-1 1-2 9 17 3 1 2 0 31 Totals 31-65 3-9 12-17 51 77 17 14 8 7 200 Hones 3-9 1-6 0-0 3 7 6 4 0 0 32 Washington FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Wiggins 7-17 1-4 0-0 7 15 6 2 0 0 38 Watson 3-9 1-3 0-0 6 7 1 0 0 0 19 Appel 4-7 0-0 0-0 5 8 0 1 2 0 11 Plouffe 4-10 0-1 0-0 1 8 1 3 0 0 18 Harrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Florence 0-3 0-2 0-0 3 0 4 2 0 1 30 Pierce 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 1 0 0 16 Hicks 4-13 0-2 3-3 4 11 3 0 0 2 25 TEAM 7 Clark 0-7 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 14 Totals 32-66 3-15 2-4 55 69 18 13 9 2 200 McLellan 2-7 0-1 1-4 3 5 0 0 1 0 13 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Bell 0-5 0-0 2-4 5 2 0 1 0 0 13 Oregon State 34 21 55 Craddock 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 3 0 2 0 0 13 Stanford 23 46 69 Banks 2-2 0-0 1-2 5 5 0 1 0 1 11 Schelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 FG Pct: Oregon State 38.3, Stanford 48.5 McNeill 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 3-PT Pct: Oregon State 29.4, Stanford 20.0 Whitcomb 4-8 3-6 2-4 2 13 0 1 0 2 19 FT Pct: Oregon State 50.0, Stanford 50.0 O’Hara 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 0 0 1 0 9 Technicals:None Mosiman 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Attendance: 3.317 TEAM 9 Officials: Phil Streit, Mazetta Garrett, Michelle Russi Totals 20-72 5-19 11-19 43 56 10 13 2 7 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford 41 36 77 Game #20 Washington 28 28 56 #9/9 Stanford 86, Oregon 76 Jan. 25, 2007 at McKale Center (Tucson, AZ) FG Pct: Stanford 47.7, Washington 27.8 3-PT Pct: Stanford 33.3, Washington 26.3 Jillian Harmon led the team with 13 points against Oregon Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN FT Pct: Stanford 70.6, Washington 57.9 State. Smith 7-14 1-1 5-6 10 20 7 0 3 1 39 Technicals: None Harmon 1-7 0-1 0-1 3 2 3 0 0 0 29 Attendance: 2,794 Newlin 5-8 0-0 0-2 11 10 0 2 2 0 24 Officials: Michael Price, Lisa Jones, Mark Munoz Hones 0-5 0-1 0-0 1 0 3 1 0 2 27 Wiggins 5-12 3-8 5-6 5 18 2 2 1 3 35 Appel 9-10 0-0 0-1 3 18 3 2 1 0 16 Game #17 Game #18 Harrison 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 6 Pierce 5-8 3-4 2-2 1 15 2 0 0 1 24 #10/10 Stanford 63, Washington State 55 #9/9 Stanford 70, Oregon 48 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Jan. 13, 2006 at Beasley Coliseum (Pullman, WA) Jan. 18, 2006 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) TEAM 6 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Oregon FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 33-66 8-17 12-18 40 86 20 9 7 7 200 Smith 5-14 0-3 2-2 9 12 10 4 0 7 38 Chapdelaine 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1 3 1 0 0 23 Arizona FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Harmon 4-9 1-2 0-0 7 9 3 3 1 1 33 Ganes 6-16 3-6 0-1 5 15 0 1 0 0 34 Neabors 2-6 1-2 1-2 2 6 0 1 0 0 21 Newlin 3-4 0-1 2-3 10 8 0 2 0 0 22 Haring 7-18 0-1 1-3 7 15 0 1 0 1 27 Njonkou 3-7 0-0 4-4 12 10 4 2 1 0 33 Hones 6-7 3-3 2-4 2 17 4 2 0 2 31 Nurse 1-5 0-1 0-2 0 2 2 5 0 1 32 Whisonant 2-5 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 0 9 Pierce 1-5 0-1 0-2 1 2 0200 13 Oaks 1-10 0-4 0-0 4 2 1 1 0 0 24 Arnold 4-6 1-3 2-3 2 11 3 1 0 0 19 Appel 5-9 0-0 0-2 4 10 0 3 1 0 17 Lilley 4-9 2-2 0-0 4 10 2 0 0 2 22 Hollingsworth 4-8 2-5 3-4 4 13 0 2 0 0 37 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cocks 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 18 Burns 4-8 2-5 0-0 2 10 0 0 0 0 20 Bodensteiner 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 1 22 Hawkins 1-4 0-0 1-2 8 3 1 1 1 0 20 Pace 1-3 0-0 1-1 3 3 1 1 0 0 15 Harrison 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 3 0 0 10 TEAM 6 1 O’Neal 3-8 3-4 0-0 2 9 1 1 0 0 23 Titchenal 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 20-63 5-15 3-10 37 48 9 13 1 5 200 Hobson 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Bofia 4-8 0-0 0-0 1 8 1 3 1 1 20 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 11 Smith 6-12 0-1 0-1 8 12 3 2 1 1 28 TEAM 3 TEAM 3 Totals 27-60 9-19 13-16 31 76 10 12 2 1 200 Totals 26-55 5-14 6-13 37 63 18 20 2 12 200 Harmon 3-8 1-2 2-2 5 9 0 2 0 0 20 Newlin 2-6 0-0 1-2 13 5 1 0 2 0 19 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Washington StateFG-FGA3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Hones 0-6 0-2 2-2 1 2 4 0 0 2 20 Stanford 44 42 86 Stotler 7-13 0-0 3-4 6 17 0 2 0 5 29 Wiggins 4-11 1-4 0-0 3 9 1 2 0 1 25 Arizona 25 51 76 Benz 1-6 0-2 2-2 2 4 0 3 0 0 23 Appel 4-6 0-0 4-4 7 12 1 4 2 0 16 Betteridge 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 4 0 0 19 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 1 6 FG Pct: Stanford 50.0, Arizona 45.0 Appleton 3-7 0-0 0-0 6 6 3 4 0 2 26 Bodensteiner 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 3-PT Pct: Stanford 47.1, Arizona 47.4 Montgomery 3-6 0-0 1-3 3 7 3 3 0 0 24 Harrison 1-4 1-2 0-0 5 3 3 0 0 0 18 FT Pct: Stanford 66.7, Arizona 81.3 DuRocher 6-14 3-6 2-3 3 17 1 0 0 2 27 Titchenal 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Technicals:None Price 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Pierce 5-8 2-4 2-2 2 14 1 0 0 1 19 Attendance: 1,853 Ferguson 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 2 2 1 0 1 20 Clyburn 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 Officials: Clarke Stevens, Brian Hall, Wanda Szeremeta Coates 1-3 0-0 0-3 2 2 0 2 0 0 27 Murphy 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 4 0 1 0 0 11 Shired 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 TEAM 6 1 TEAM 10 Totals 26-68 5-16 13-15 55 70 15 13 5 6 200 Totals 22-58 3-13 8-15 35 55 10 20 0 11 200 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oregon 12 36 48 Stanford 28 23 51 Stanford 31 39 70 Washington State 43 39 82 FG Pct: Oregon 31.7, Stanford 38.2 FG Pct: Stanford 47.3, Washington State 37.9 3-PT Pct: Oregon 33.3, Stanford 31.3 3-PT Pct: Stanford 35.7, Washington State 23.1 FT Pct: Oregon 30.0, Stanford 86.7 FT Pct: Stanford 46.2, Washington State 53.3 Technicals:None Technicals: Stanford – #10 J.J. Hones Attendance: 2,628 Attendance: 477 Officials: Melissa Barlow, Randy Campbell, Maj Forsberg Officials: Clarke Stevens, Connie Pardue, Lucy Banuelos

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Game #21 Game #23 Game #24 #9/9 Stanford 73, #10/10 Arizona State 65 (OT) #21/21 California 72, #8/9 Stanford 57 #11/11 Stanford 60, Washington State 34 Jan. 27, 2007 at Wells Fargo Arena (Tempe, AZ) Feb. 4, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Feb. 8, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN California FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Washington StateFG-FGA3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Smith 3-6 0-0 0-0 6 6 2 3 0 2 23 Hampton 7-19 0-0 8-12 14 22 3 4 0 1 38 Stotler 0-7 0-0 0-2 3 0 0 1 0 1 18 Newlin 2-6 0-0 2-5 9 6 4 2 1 3 45 Walker 2-5 0-0 2-6 6 6 2 2 3 1 27 Coates 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 3 1 1 0 1 23 Harmon 1-2 0-0 2-2 10 4 0 4 4 0 25 Vital 4-8 1-2 10-12 6 19 6 5 0 3 40 Betteridge 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 14 Hones 1-6 0-2 2-2 4 4 3 0 0 1 41 Greif 5-7 2-3 3-9 6 15 3 3 0 1 40 Appleton 2-11 2-7 0-0 4 6 3 3 0 2 39 Wiggins 10-22 1-4 9-9 5 30 7 1 1 1 45 Levy 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 25 DuRocher 4-9 2-6 0-0 2 10 0 1 0 3 24 Appel 6-14 0-0 5-6 5 17 0 2 2 1 20 Foster 2-2 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0 0 0 17 Roupp 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 2 13 Harrison 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 5 N’diaye 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 3 0 0 13 Price 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pierce 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 0 19 TEAM 6 Montgomery 0-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 1 0 0 10 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 Totals 23-50 3-7 23-39 46 72 14 19 3 6 200 Ferguson 1-7 1-5 2-2 0 5 1 1 0 1 20 TEAM 4 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Molzen 1-3 0-0 4-8 5 6 0 0 0 0 18 Totals 26-62 1-6 20-24 45 73 16 16 8 8 225 Smith 5-12 0-4 6-6 6 16 2 3 1 3 37 Benz 0-4 0-1 0-0 3 0 1 2 0 1 14 Arizona State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Harmon 2-6 1-2 2-4 6 7 2 1 2 0 30 Shired 1-3 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 1 0 0 5 Westerberg 1-7 0-2 6-7 7 8 2 2 0 0 28 Newlin 1-5 0-3 0-3 5 2 1 3 2 1 17 TEAM 7 1 Johnson 4-9 0-0 0-0 13 8 3 3 1 1 31 Hones 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Totals 10-59 5-22 9-16 35 34 7 14 0 11 200 Pariseau 2-8 0-2 6-6 5 10 1 2 0 1 34 Wiggins 5-14 3-9 4-5 3 17 3 2 0 1 39 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN January 4-12 1-1 2-3 1 11 4 4 0 1 28 Appel 1-4 0-0 4-4 7 6 0 2 0 1 19 Smith 5-9 0-0 2-2 7 12 1 6 0 2 23 Noe 2-6 1-4 0-0 3 5 1 1 0 1 28 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Harmon 1-2 0-0 0-2 4 2 4 1 1 0 20 Engelbrecht 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 1 17 Bodensteiner 1-9 1-9 0-0 4 3 0 1 0 0 21 Newlin 0-2 0-1 0-0 5 0 1 1 0 0 19 Orsillo 6-11 1-2 2-2 4 15 2 0 0 1 31 Harrison 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 Wiggins 6-12 3-6 1-1 4 16 2 3 1 1 21 Lopez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pierce 1-10 1-5 0-0 3 3 3 0 0 0 24 Pierce 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 1 1 1 23 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Murphy 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 Appel 8-14 0-0 3-4 14 19 1 0 3 0 22 Thompson 3-11 0-0 2-2 4 8 0 1 0 0 22 TEAM 4 1 Coleman 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 11 TEAM 1 Totals 17-64 6-35 17-24 39 57 11 17 5 6 200 Bodensteiner 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 2 1 0 9 Totals 22-66 3-11 18-20 40 65 13 15 1 6 225 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Harrison 2-5 0-1 1-2 1 5 3 3 0 0 18 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total California 30 42 72 Titchenal 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 5 Stanford 29 30 14 73 Stanford 31 26 57 Clyburn 0-1 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Arizona State 26 33 6 65 Murphy 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 4 0 0 0 24 FG Pct: California 46.0, Stanford 26.6 TEAM 7 FG Pct: Stanford 41.9, Arizona State 33.3 3-PT Pct: California 42.9, Stanford 17.1 Totals 25-55 3-10 7-13 49 60 20 19 7 4 200 3-PT Pct: Stanford 16.7, Arizona State 27.3 FT Pct: California 59.0, Stanford 70.8 FT Pct: Stanford 83.3, Arizona State 90.0 Technicals: Stanford - #30 Brooke Smith Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technicals: None Attendance: 4,049 Washington State 11 23 34 Attendance: 4,227 Officials: Lisa Jones, Bob Schofield, Anita Ortega Stanford 28 32 60 Officials: Gator Parrish, Chuck Gonzalez, Mary K. Whatford FG Pct: Washington State 16.9, Stanford 45.5 3-PT Pct: Washington State 22.7, Stanford 30.0 FT Pct: Washington State 56.3, Stanford 53.8 Game #22 Technicals:None #8/9 Stanford 84, UCSB 59 Attendance: 2,549 Feb. 1, 2007 at The Thunderdome (Santa Barbara, CA) Officials: Brenda Pantoja, Gator Parrish, Darla Foutz Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Smith 7-11 0-1 2-2 10 16 3 1 2 1 30 Game #25 Harmon 4-10 0-0 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 27 Newlin 5-7 0-0 0-0 9 10 2 2 0 0 21 #11/11 Stanford 80, Washington 54 Hones 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 3 4 3 0 2 21 Feb. 10, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Wiggins 8-16 4-6 1-2 2 21 6 0 0 1 30 Washington FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Appel 4-7 0-0 1-2 7 9 0 4 1 1 14 O’Hara 0-1 0-0 0-1 3 0 1 1 1 0 15 Coleman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Plouffe 3-8 1-1 2-2 1 9 0 5 0 0 18 Bodensteiner 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 Florence 4-8 3-3 0-0 8 11 4 2 0 3 35 Harrison 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1 1 0 15 Hicks 3-14 0-1 2-4 6 8 1 3 0 0 33 Titchenal 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Banks 2-8 0-2 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 11 Pierce 2-4 0-1 1-2 0 5 1 1 0 1 15 McLellan 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 13 Clyburn 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Bell 0-5 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 15 Murphy 1-2 0-0 2-3 4 4 1 4 0 0 11 Craddock 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 3 0 1 1 0 9 TEAM 5 Watson 2-6 0-1 3-4 3 7 0 4 0 0 16 Totals 36-66 5-10 7-11 44 84 18 18 5 6 200 Schelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 UCSB FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN McNeill 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 Franey 0-8 0-4 0-0 5 0 4 5 0 0 31 Whitcomb 1-1 1-1 0-0 2 3 1 1 0 0 13 Green 7-11 0-0 0-1 4 14 1 1 2 0 30 Clark 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 5 3 0 0 1 14 Warren 6-11 0-0 1-1 4 13 1 3 0 4 28 Mosiman 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Ononiwu 6-14 0-5 0-0 3 12 2 1 0 2 34 Team 3 Fears 5-9 3-6 0-0 0 13 3 4 0 1 32 Totals 20-64 6-12 8-13 32 54 11 18 3 4 200 Gnekow 1-3 0-1 1-2 2 3 0 0 0 2 20 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Williams 2-4 0-1 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 0 14 Smith 6-15 0-0 0-0 12 12 3 1 2 1 34 Goble 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Harmon 2-6 0-0 4-5 10 8 4 3 0 0 34 Hall 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Newlin 6-8 0-0 0-0 9 12 0 3 0 0 21 TEAM 1 Wiggins 9-17 4-8 1-2 1 23 3 1 1 1 32 Totals 27-62 3-17 2-4 25 59 11 16 2 9 200 Pierce 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Appel 3-8 0-0 2-5 8 8 2 5 3 0 17 Stanford 40 44 84 Coleman 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 UCSB 27 32 59 Bodensteiner 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Harrison 1-3 0-1 0-2 2 2 1 1 0 0 8 FG Pct: Stanford 54.5, UCSB 43.5 Titchenal 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 3-PT Pct: Stanford 50.0, UCSB 17.6 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 FT Pct: Stanford 63.6, UCSB 50.0 Murphy 5-6 0-0 1-1 1 11 8 1 0 2 27 Technicals: None TEAM 4 Attendance: 1,448 Totals 34-68 4-10 8-15 48 80 22 16 6 5 200 Officials: Wendy Dailey, Kaili Kimura, Michol Murray Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Washington 25 29 54 Stanford 37 43 80 FG Pct: Washington 31.3, Stanford 50.0 3-PT Pct: Washington 50.0, Stanford 40.0 FT Pct: Washington 61.5, Stanford 53.3 Technicals: None Attendance: 3,885 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Wanda Szeremeta, Lucy Banuelos

Jayne Appel pulled down eight rebounds against Washington.

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Game #27 Game #29 #9/10 Stanford 74, Oregon 56 #8/10 Stanford 56, USC 53 Feb. 17, 2007 at McArthur Court (Eugene, OR) Feb. 25, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN USC FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Smith 3-9 0-1 4-4 9 10 2 4 3 1 30 Jaskowiak 0-0 0-0 4-4 7 4 0 0 0 0 25 Harmon 3-7 0-1 2-5 6 8 2 2 0 1 27 Funn 2-8 0-0 0-0 4 4 1 3 0 0 25 Wiggins 7-13 3-7 0-1 8 17 4 0 0 2 34 Kerr 3-8 0-0 5-6 10 11 3 1 2 1 28 Pierce 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 4 0 1 0 0 20 Hagiya 0-9 0-6 0-0 2 0 4 1 0 0 24 Newlin 2-3 0-0 0-1 4 4 1 1 0 0 15 Murphy 5-17 1-7 2-4 7 13 1 0 0 0 29 Appel 9-18 0-0 0-0 11 18 7 4 1 3 27 Dunham 2-2 0-0 1-2 2 5 1 2 0 0 16 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jelks 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 18 Harrison 2-3 1-1 0-0 2 5 1 0 0 0 12 Hughes 0-2 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 12 Murphy 3-3 0-0 2-3 2 8 6 4 1 0 32 Parker 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 2 1 0 12 TEAM 1 Medlock 2-8 2-2 2-2 2 8 1 3 0 0 11 Totals 30-58 4-10 10-16 44 74 23 16 5 7 200 TEAM 4 Oregon FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 18-63 3-17 4-18 46 53 11 14 3 2 200 Chapdelaine 0-4 0-1 2-2 2 2 2 2 0 0 24 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Haring 8-13 1-1 2-4 3 19 1 1 0 0 34 Smith 5-13 1-1 2-3 5 13 1 1 0 0 29 Ganes 3-10 2-7 1-2 8 9 0 0 0 1 23 Harmon 3-13 0-1 1-1 6 7 0 0 0 0 39 Nurse 3-8 0-2 1-3 3 7 3 3 0 1 31 Newlin 4-7 0-0 2-4 9 10 2 0 2 1 33 Oaks 1-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 0 3 0 2 14 Pierce 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 1 24 Lilley 2-8 2-5 1-2 1 7 3 0 0 3 31 Murphy 2-8 0-0 4-6 4 8 10 6 0 2 40 Cocks 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 0 20 Appel 5-11 0-0 4-5 9 14 0 4 2 2 20 Hawkins 2-7 0-0 4-4 6 8 0 0 0 0 20 Coleman 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Shetters 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Harrison 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 11 TEAM 5 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 20-63 5-20 11-17 32 56 10 11 0 7 200 TEAM 8 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 21-59 1-2 13-19 43 56 13 14 4 6 200 Stanford 27 47 74 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Oregon 21 35 56 USC 29 24 53 FG Pct: Stanford 51.7, Oregon 31.7 Stanford 28 28 56 3-PT Pct: Stanford 40.0, Oregon 25.0 FG Pct: USC 28.6, Stanford 35.6 FT Pct: Stanford 62.5, Oregon 64.7 3-PT Pct: USC 17.6, Stanford 50.0 Technicals: None FT Pct: USC 77.8, Stanford 68.4 Attendance: 3,734 Technicals: None Officials: Chuck Gonzalez, Randy Campbell, Connie Pardue Attendance: 4,039 Officials: Gator Parrish, Mazetta Garrett, Mary Whatford

Game #28 Game #30 Claire Bodensteiner played nine minutes against Oregon State. #8/10 Stanford 65, UCLA 54 Feb. 22, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) #7/8 Stanford 65, Arizona 55 UCLA FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Pac-10 Tournament Quarterfinal March 3, 2007 at HP Pavilion (San Jose, CA) Pluimer 6-13 2-4 1-3 3 15 4 1 1 1 38 Livingston 2-4 0-0 0-1 4 4 1 3 0 2 22 Arizona FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Ibekwe 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 4 0 3 1 1 19 Neabors 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 2 0 0 26 Henderson 1-12 1-3 0-1 6 3 1 4 0 4 31 Hobson 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Quinn 7-16 1-6 2-2 6 17 4 3 0 1 38 Pace 0-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 2 1 0 16 Game #26 Zaidi 2-6 1-2 0-0 1 5 0 1 0 0 9 O’Neal 1-3 1-2 2-2 5 5 5 1 0 1 31 #9/10 Stanford 70, Oregon State 55 Pitts 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 Hollingsworth 5-19 2-8 2-3 6 14 0 4 1 3 39 Feb. 15, 2007 at Gill Coliseum (Corvallis, OR) Latimer 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 Burns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Lezcano 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 1 2 11 Whisonant 7-15 1-2 3-3 4 18 2 5 0 1 28 Harmon 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 4 3 2 0 1 30 Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 Fields 3-3 0-0 1-2 4 7 0 0 0 1 9 Newlin 3-4 0-0 0-0 6 6 0 1 2 0 22 Alexander 2-5 0-0 0-2 3 4 0 1 0 0 12 Arnold 1-2 0-1 1-1 3 3 1 0 0 0 9 Smith 10-13 0-0 2-2 6 22 7 2 0 1 39 TEAM 7 1 Neabors 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 1 0 0 17 Pierce 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2 0 1 14 Totals 22-64 5-15 5-11 40 54 11 19 4 11 200 McGee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Njonkou 2-7 0-0 2-4 3 6 0 0 0 1 13 Murphy 1-6 0-0 2-2 0 4 5 3 1 5 36 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Appel 12-20 0-0 4-8 17 28 1 3 2 1 33 TEAM 4 Smith 4-9 0-1 6-6 7 14 2 4 2 1 40 Totals 20-58 4-14 11-15 37 55 9 15 2 8 200 Coleman 0-1 0-1 3-4 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 Harmon 2-7 0-0 3-4 5 7 4 2 0 1 37 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 9 Newlin 0-2 0-0 3-4 10 3 0 1 1 0 17 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Harrison 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Pierce 3-4 0-1 0-0 2 6 0 2 0 3 17 Harmon 4-7 2-4 1-2 3 11 5 1 0 0 29 Wiggins 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 9 Murphy 3-5 0-0 1-2 1 7 5 3 0 0 36 Newlin 1-4 0-1 1-3 5 3 1 0 1 1 16 Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Appel 9-20 0-0 6-9 9 24 0 1 4 1 29 Smith 4-11 0-0 1-3 9 9 6 4 0 1 37 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Coleman 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 9 Wiggins 6-14 4-11 0-0 1 16 1 1 0 2 35 TEAM Harrison 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 4 1 0 15 Murphy 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 1 23 Totals 29-53 1-3 11-16 37 70 18 14 6 9 200 TEAM 3 Appel 7-11 0-0 4-8 13 18 3 2 2 2 25 Oregon State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 23-51 0-2 19-25 38 65 13 17 8 7 200 Coleman 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Lomax 4-6 0-0 1-5 3 9 1 2 0 0 39 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Nichols 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 Harrison 1-3 0-1 1-2 3 3 1 1 0 1 12 UCLA 29 25 54 Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Fox-Griffin 1-9 0-1 5-6 2 7 7 7 0 3 40 Stanford 30 35 65 Allen 5-10 5-10 0-0 3 15 3 0 0 2 33 Pierce 2-5 0-1 0-0 3 4 2 1 1 1 19 Nash 4-15 1-3 2-3 7 11 2 0 0 1 36 FG Pct: UCLA 34.4, Stanford 45.1 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Smith 1-3 1-2 0-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 6 3-PT Pct: UCLA 33.3, Stanford 0.0 TEAM 5 Futch 4-7 2-3 0-1 10 10 2 5 0 0 26 FT Pct: UCLA 45.5, Stanford 76.0 Totals 25-57 6-18 9-20 43 65 19 14 4 9 200 Champlin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Technicals: None Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total TEAM 2 1 Attendance: 4,042 Arizona 28 27 55 Totals 19-53 9-19 8-15 29 55 15 16 0 6 200 Officials: Bob Scofield, Marianne Karp, Lisa Jones Stanford 30 35 65 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total FG Pct: Arizona 34.5, Stanford 43.9 Stanford 32 38 70 3-PT Pct: Arizona 28.6, Stanford 33.3 Oregon State 34 21 55 FT Pct: Arizona 73.3, Stanford 45.0 FG Pct: Stanford 54.7, Oregon State 35.8 Technicals:None 3-PT Pct: Stanford 33.3, Oregon State 47.4 Attendance: - FT Pct: Stanford 68.8, Oregon State 53.3 Officials: Michael Price, Chuck Gonzalez, Anita Ortega Technicals: Oregon State - Team Attendance: 1,526 Officials: Scott Yarbrough, Bob Scofield, Brian Hall

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Game #32 Game #34 #6/6 Stanford 62, #8/8 Arizona State 55 Florida State 68, #6/6 Stanford 61 March 5, 2007 at HP Pavilion (San Jose, CA) March 19, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) Pac-10 Tournament Championship NCAA Tournament Second Round Arizona State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Florida State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Westerberg 5-11 0-0 2-2 2 12 2 3 0 0 27 Miller 4-7 0-0 1-4 4 9 0 1 0 1 19 Johnson 2-7 0-0 0-0 8 4 0 1 1 1 30 Harvin 2-9 1-3 0-0 4 5 1 1 0 0 29 Pariseau 2-5 1-2 0-0 2 5 2 0 0 2 28 Freshour 4-8 3-4 4-4 5 15 3 3 0 0 36 January 2-11 1-5 6-6 1 11 4 1 2 2 30 Davis-Cain 2-8 1-3 0-0 3 5 1 1 0 0 28 Noe 3-11 1-5 2-5 4 9 2 1 0 1 28 Gladden 2-9 0-0 8-11 6 12 3 2 1 4 29 Engelbrecht 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 4 2 0 0 0 17 Williams 7-10 0-0 2-5 1 16 1 0 0 2 19 Orsillo 1-6 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 2 0 0 16 Anthony 1-4 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 0 0 0 21 Lopez 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Monroe 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 3 0 0 19 Murphy 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 2 0 1 0 1 10 TEAM 3 Thompson 3-6 0-0 0-0 2 6 0 0 0 0 13 Totals 24-58 5-10 15-24 37 68 9 11 1 7 200 TEAM 7 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Totals 21-62 3-13 10-13 32 55 14 9 3 7 200 Smith 6-10 0-1 0-1 8 12 2 1 1 0 40- Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Harmon 2-5 0-0 1-2 3 5 5 1 0 0 36 Smith 3-8 0-1 5-5 8 11 4 1 0 1 40 Newlin 4-9 1-4 0-1 8 9 1 2 1 1 25 Harmon 3-6 0-0 4-6 4 10 0 1 1 0 36 Wiggins 5-15 3-9 6-7 5 19 5 3 0 2 40- Newlin 0-4 0-1 2-2 9 2 1 1 1 0 22 Pierce 1-8 0-4 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 22 Wiggins 6-14 2-5 6-6 3 20 2 5 1 1 35 Appel 7-10 0-0 0-3 8 14 0 1 3 0 15 Murphy 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 0 12 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Appel 8-16 0-0 1-3 15 17 0 2 0 1 26 Harrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Harrison 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Pierce 1-4 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 1 0 0 25 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ TEAM 4 Murphy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 2 0 2 17 Totals 21-56 2-7 18-22 45 62 9 15 3 3 200 TEAM 1 1 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Totals 25-58 4-18 7-14 35 61 17 13 5 5 200 Arizona State 19 36 55 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Stanford 34 28 62 Florida State 25 43 68 FG Pct: Arizona State 33.9, Stanford 37.5 Stanford 29 32 61 3-PT Pct: Arizona State 23.1, Stanford 28.6 FG Pct: Florida State 41.4, Stanford 43.1 FT Pct: Arizona State 76.9, Stanford 81.8 3-PT Pct: Florida State 50.0, Stanford 22.2 Technicals:None FT Pct: Florida State 62.5, Stanford 50.0 Attendance: 3,579 Technicals:None Officials: Melissa Barlow, Michael Price, Scott Yarbrough Attendance: 4,111 Officials: Robert Trammell, Mary Day, Carla Fountain

Game #33 Candice Wiggins posted 29 points in Stanford’s 67-52 win over #6/6 Stanford 96, Idaho State 58 USC. March 17, 2007 at Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA) NCAA Tournament First Round Idaho State FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Grohs 2-6 2-4 0-0 7 6 0 4 0 1 39 Doma 12-25 4-6 4-4 7 32 0 2 0 0 39 Boesel 3-11 1-6 2-2 1 9 3 1 0 1 39 Game #30 Lightfoot 1-9 0-2 2-2 2 4 3 1 0 0 39 #7/8 Stanford 67, USC 52 Diehl 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 March 4, 2007 at HP Pavilion (San Jose, CA) Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Pac-10 Tournament Semifinal Gensler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 USC FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Fager 1-3 0-1 2-2 0 4 0 1 0 0 13 Murphy 6-16 2-6 2-2 7 16 3 1 1 2 31 Smith 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Funn 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 1 0 0 0 22 Fors, 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Kerr 3-13 0-0 8-12 7 14 0 3 1 0 27 Iacovita 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hagiya 0-7 0-5 0-0 2 0 4 2 0 0 29 Dziurdzia 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 Jaskowiak 1-4 1-2 0-0 4 3 0 1 0 0 19 TEAM 2 Dunham 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 11 Totals 20-59 8-21 10-10 20 58 7 10 0 2 200 Jelks 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 19 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Hughes 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 0 11 Smith 13-17 0-1 3-4 9 29 3 2 0 2 32 Parker 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 0 2 1 2 13 Harmon 1-5 0-0 0-0 6 2 6 1 0 0 24 Medlock 3-7 0-0 1-3 3 7 0 3 0 1 18 Newlin 0-2 0-0 0-0 7 0 3 1 0 0 17 TEAM 4 Wiggins 6-11 4-9 0-0 5 16 3 1 0 1 24 Totals 19-62 3-14 11-17 41 52 8 15 3 5 200 Pierce 6-8 2-3 0-0 4 14 2 0 1 0 31 Stanford FG-FGA 3-PT FT R PTS A TO B S MIN Appel 4-13 0-0 0-0 12 8 1 2 3 1 20 Smith 3-9 0-1 2-2 8 8 4 3 0 1 32 Coleman 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 3 2 0 0 0 4 Harmon 1-4 0-0 2-2 3 4 2 1 0 2 28 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 Newlin 3-6 2-3 2-2 10 10 3 1 5 1 28 Harrison 4-7 0-1 0-0 5 8 2 2 1 1 17 Wiggins 10-13 8-9 1-2 4 29 1 4 0 1 27 Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Murphy 1-5 0-0 1-2 1 3 3 1 0 0 29 Clyburn 2-3 2-3 0-0 0 6 0 0 1 0 4 Appel 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 0 0 1 9 Murphy 4-8 0-1 2-2 1 10 3 1 0 0 19 Coleman 1-1 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 1 0 0 7 TEAM 4 Bodensteiner 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 41-75 9-19 5-6 53 96 26 10 6 6 200 Harrison 2-8 0-1 4-4 1 8 1 1 0 0 15 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Titchenal 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Idaho State 24 34 58 Pierce 1-6 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 0 0 1 17 Stanford 45 51 96 Clyburn 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 TEAM 3 1 FG Pct: Idaho State 33.9, Stanford 54.7 Totals 22-52 10-14 13-18 39 67 15 14 6 7 200 3-PT Pct: Idaho State 38.1, Stanford 47.4 FT Pct: Idaho State 100.0, Stanford 83.3 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Technicals:None USC 24 28 52 Attendance: - Stanford 33 34 67 Officials: Robert Trammell, Carla Fountain, Gina Cross The Cardinal defeated Arizona State 62-55 to win the Pac-10 FG Pct: USC 30.6, Stanford 42.3 Tournament Championship. 3-PT Pct: USC 21.4, Stanford 71.4 FT Pct: USC 64.7, Stanford 72.2 Technicals: None Attendance: 4,117 Officials: Marianne Karp, Lisa Jones, Brenda Pantoya

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2006-07 Pacific-10 Conference Final Standings FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) Name (School) G FG FGA PCT. Conference Overall Postseason 1. Lomax, Judie (Oregon State) 28 120 186 .645 W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish 2. Appel, Jayne (Stanford) 33 178 331 .538 Stanford-xy 17 1 .944 29 5 .853 NCAA Second Round 3. Walker, Ashley (California) 32 189 355 .532 Arizona St. 16 2 .889 31 5 .861 NCAA Regional Final 4. Johnson, Aubree (Arizona State) 34 127 240 .529 California 12 6 .667 23 9 .719 NCAA First Round 5. Hampton, Devanei (California) 32 209 396 .528 Washington 11 7 .611 18 13 .581 NCAA First Round 6. Thompson, Kirsten (Arizona State)36 115 221 .520 USC 10 8 .556 17 13 .567 None 7. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 196 389 .504 Oregon 8 10 .444 17 14 .548 WNIT Third Round 8. Ibekwe, Chinyere (UCLA) 32 99 197 .503 UCLA 7 11 .389 14 18 .438 None 9. Westerberg, Emily (Arizona State) 33 150 305 .492 Arizona 4 14 .222 11 21 .344 None 10. Pluimer, Lindsey (UCLA) 32 186 381 .488 Oregon St. 4 14 .222 9 19 .321 None FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 2.0 made per game) Washington St. 1 17 .056 5 24 .172 None x – Pac-10 Regular Season Champion Name (School) G FTM FTA PCT. y – Pac-10 Tournament Champion 1. Westerberg, Emily (Arizona State) 33 133 153 .869 SCORING 2. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 115 134 .858 Name (School) G FG 3FG FT PTS. AVG. 3. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 71 86 .826 1. Nash, Casey (Oregon State) 28 212 14 122 560 20.0 4. Livingston, Amanda (UCLA) 32 68 83 .819 2. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 176 69 115 536 17.9 5. Pluimer, Lindsey (UCLA) 32 94 115 .817 3. Walker, Ashley (California) 32 189 0 174 552 17.3 6. January, Briann (Arizona State) 35 116 142 .817 4. Hicks, Cameo (Washington) 31 189 34 121 533 17.2 7. Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 103 128 .805 5. Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 207 32 103 549 17.2 8. Johnson, Aubree (Arizona State) 34 80 100 .800 6. Wiggins, Candice (Stanford) 29 176 82 56 490 16.9 9. Fox-Griffin, Cedes (Oregon State) 28 95 119 .798 7. Hampton, Devanei (California) 32 209 1 112 531 16.6 10. Nurse, Tamika (Oregon) 31 120 151 .795 8. Hollingsworth, Joy (Arizona) 32 189 63 77 518 16.2 3-PT. FG PCT. (Min. 1.0 made per game) 9. Pluimer, Lindsey (UCLA) 32 186 29 94 495 15.5 Name (School) G 3FG FGA PCT. 10. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 196 8 71 471 13.9 1. Lilley, Taylor (Oregon) 24 39 77 .506 11. Westerberg, Emily (Arizona State) 33 150 4 133 437 13.2 2. Wiggins, Candice (Stanford) 29 82 186 .441 12. Appel, Jayne (Stanford) 33 178 0 80 436 13.2 3. Zaidi, Shaina (UCLA) 31 38 94 .404 13. Haring, Eleanor (Oregon) 31 171 4 45 391 12.6 4. Hicks, Cameo (Washington) 31 34 88 .386 14. Kerr, Chloe (USC) 30 141 0 75 357 11.9 5. Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 32 84 .381 15. Whisonant, Ashley (Arizona) 31 138 18 74 368 11.9 6. Noe, Jill (Arizona State) 35 39 104 .375 16. Lomax, Judie (Oregon State) 28 120 0 66 306 10.9 7. Greif, Lauren (California) 32 48 137 .350 17. Stotler, Marisa (Washington State) 29 124 0 55 303 10.4 8. Craddock, Cheri (Washington) 31 34 99 .343 18. January, Briann (Arizona State) 35 106 30 116 358 10.2 9. Hagiya, Jamie (USC) 30 52 154 .338 19. Plouffe, Andrea (Washington) 28 107 14 52 280 10.0 10. Ganes, Carolyn (Oregon) 31 39 116 .336 20. Orsillo, Danielle (Arizona State) 36 141 21 52 355 9.9

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REBOUNDING BLOCKED SHOTS Name (School) G OFF. DEF. TOT. AVG. Name (School) G BLK. AVG. 1. Walker, Ashley (California) 32 98 179 277 8.7 1. Appel, Jayne (Stanford) 33 61 1.85 2. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 103 150 253 8.4 2. Kerr, Chloe (USC) 30 45 1.50 3. Hampton, Devanei (California) 32 67 189 256 8.0 3. Shetters, Jessie (Oregon) 20 29 1.45 4. Newlin, Kristen (Stanford) 34 96 173 269 7.9 4. Walker, Ashley (California) 32 43 1.34 5. Lomax, Judie (Oregon State) 28 83 133 216 7.7 5. Newlin, Kristen (Stanford) 34 44 1.29 6. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 66 193 259 7.6 6. Funn, Jamie (USC) 16 19 1.19 7. Appel, Jayne (Stanford) 33 81 168 249 7.5 7. Coates, Ebonee (Washington State)29 32 1.10 8. Benz, Kate (Washington State) 29 71 132 203 7.0 8. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 36 1.06 9. Shetters, Jessie (Oregon) 20 25 112 137 6.9 9. Johnson, Aubree (Arizona State) 34 32 0.94 10. Njonkou, Amina (Arizona) 32 98 117 215 6.7 10. Pluimer, Lindsey (UCLA) 32 27 0.8 11. Ibekwe, Chinyere (UCLA) 32 89 123 212 6.6 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 12. Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 32 179 211 6.6 Name (School) G OR AVG. 13. Kerr, Chloe (USC) 30 70 126 196 6.5 1. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 103 3.43 14. Nash, Casey (Oregon State) 28 53 129 182 6.5 2. Walker, Ashley (California) 32 98 3.06 15. Johnson, Aubree (Arizona State) 34 44 152 196 5.8 Njonkou, Amina (Arizona) 32 98 3.06 16. Pluimer, Lindsey (UCLA) 32 78 105 183 5.7 4. Lomax, Judie (Oregon State) 28 83 2.96 17. Greif, Lauren (California) 32 39 134 173 5.4 5. Newlin, Kristen (Stanford) 34 96 2.82 18. Coates, Ebonee (Washington State) 29 61 92 153 5.3 6. Ibekwe, Chinyere (UCLA) 32 89 2.78 19. Hollingsworth, Joy (Arizona) 32 61 107 168 5.3 7. Appel, Jayne (Stanford) 33 81 2.45 20. Hicks, Cameo (Washington) 31 65 97 162 5.2 8. Benz, Kate (Washington State) 29 71 2.45 ASSISTS (Min. 3.0 per game) 9. Pluimer, Lindsey (UCLA) 32 78 2.44 Name (School) G AST. AVG. 10. Kerr, Chloe (USC) 30 70 2.33 1. Fox-Griffin, Cedes (Oregon State) 28 180 6.43 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 2. Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 184 5.75 Name (School) G DR AVG. 3. Hagiya, Jamie (USC) 30 133 4.43 1. Hampton, Devanei (California) 32 189 5.91 4. January, Briann (Arizona State) 35 140 4.00 2. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 193 5.68 Vital, Natasha (California) 32 128 4.00 3. Shetters, Jessie (Oregon) 20 112 5.60 6. Florence, Emily (Washington) 31 122 3.94 4. Walker, Ashley (California) 32 179 5.59 7. Hones, JJ (Stanford) 23 90 3.91 Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 179 5.59 8. Whisonant, Ashley (Arizona) 31 112 3.61 6. Appel, Jayne (Stanford) 33 168 5.09 9. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 120 3.53 7. Newlin, Kristen (Stanford) 34 173 5.09 10. Chapdelaine, Kaela (Oregon) 31 107 3.45 8. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 150 5.00 STEALS 9. Lomax, Judie (Oregon State) 28 133 4.75 Name (School) G STLS. AVG. 10. Nash, Casey (Oregon State) 28 129 4.61 1. Florence, Emily (Washington) 31 68 2.19 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists per game) 2. Hollingsworth, Joy (Arizona) 32 68 2.13 Name (School) G ASST. AVG. TO AVG. RATIO 3. January, Briann (Arizona State) 35 74 2.11 1. Hones, JJ (Stanford) 23 90 3.9 32 1.4 2.81 4. Henderson, Tierra (UCLA) 32 67 2.09 2. Florence, Emily (Washington) 31 122 3.9 49 1.6 2.49 5. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 62 2.07 3. Wiggins, Candice (Stanford) 29 96 3.3 51 1.8 1.88 6. Fox-Griffin, Cedes (Oregon State) 28 50 1.79 4. January, Briann (Arizona State) 35 140 4.0 84 2.4 1.67 7. Stotler, Marisa (Washington State) 29 51 1.76 5. Hagiya, Jamie (USC) 30 133 4.4 85 2.8 1.56 8. Hagiya, Jamie (USC) 30 52 1.73 6. Smith, Brooke (Stanford) 34 120 3.5 82 2.4 1.46 9. Hicks, Cameo (Washington) 31 51 1.65 7. Quinn, Noelle (UCLA) 32 184 5.8 127 4.0 1.45 10. Simon, Dymond (Arizona State) 20 32 1.60 8. Fox-Griffin, Cedes (Oregon State) 28 180 6.4 128 4.6 1.41 3-POINT FG MADE 9. Chapdelaine, Kaela (Oregon) 31 107 3.5 78 2.5 1.37 Name (School) G 3FG AVG. 10. Vital, Natasha (California) 32 128 4.0 114 3.6 1.12 1. Wiggins, Candice (Stanford) 29 82 2.83 2. Murphy, Eshaya (USC) 30 69 2.30 3. Hollingsworth, Joy (Arizona) 32 63 1.97 4. Hagiya, Jamie (USC) 30 52 1.73 5. Lilley, Taylor (Oregon) 24 39 1.63 6. Greif, Lauren (California) 32 48 1.50 7. DuRocher, Amanda (Washington St.) 28 37 1.32 8. Ganes, Carolyn (Oregon) 31 39 1.26 9. Zaidi, Shaina (UCLA) 31 38 1.23 10. Allen, Ashley (Oregon State) 28 33 1.18

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2006-07 Pacific-10 Conference Individual Honors Pac-10 All-Tournament Team Name School Pos. Yr. Candice Wiggins Stanford G Jr. All-Pacific-10 Conference Team Jayne Appel Stanford F/C Fr. Name School Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown Devanei Hampton California F/C So. Devanei Hampton** California F/C So. 6-3 Oakland, Calif. USC G Sr. Cameo Hicks** Washington G Sr. 5-10 Tracy, Calif. UCLA G Sr. Aubree Johnson Arizona State F Sr. 6-2 Post Falls, Idaho Brooke Smith Stanford F/C Sr. Shay Murphy** USC G Sr. 5-11 Van Nuys, Calif. Emily Westerberg Arizona State F Sr. Casey Nash Oregon State G Sr. 6-1 Stayton, Ore. Noelle Quinn*** UCLA G Sr. 6-0 Los Angeles, Calif. Pacific-10 Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player: Candice Wiggins Brooke Smith*** Stanford F/C Sr. 6-3 San Anselmo, Calif. (Stanford) Ashley Walker California F/C So. 6-1 Modesto, Calif. Emily Westerberg*** Arizona State F Sr. 6-0 Greenacres, Wash. Candice Wiggins*** Stanford G Jr. 5-11 San Diego, Calif. **two-time All-Pac-10 honoree 2006-07 National Honors ***three-time All-Pac-10 honoree KODAK ALL-AMERICA Honorable Mention (Received votes) – Jayne Appel (Stanford, Fr., F/C); First Team Eleanor Haring (Oregon, Sr. F); Joy Hollingsworth (Arizona, Sr., G); Candice Wiggins (Stanford) (Arizona State, So., G); Lindsey Pluimer (UCLA, Jr., F) Honorable Mention Devanei Hampton (California) Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Year: Devanei Hampton (California, So., F/C) Shay Murphy (USC) Pacific-10 Conference Coach of the Year: Joanne Boyle, California Noelle Quinn (UCLA) Brooke Smith (Stanford) Pac-10 All-Freshman Team Emily Westerberg (Arizona State) Name School Pos. Ht. Hometown RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA Region 8 COACH OF THE YEAR Jayne Appel Stanford F/C 6-4 Pleasant Hill, Calif. Tara VanDerveer (Stanford) JJ Hones Stanford G 5-10 Beaverton, Ore. Judie Lomax Oregon State F 5-11 Potomac, Md. ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICANS Dymond Simon Arizona State G 5-5 Phoenix, Ariz. Second Team Natasha Vital California G 5-8 Stockton, Calif. Candice Wiggins (Stanford) Honorable Mention (Received votes) – Lauren Greif (California, G); Honorable Mention Taylor Lilley (Oregon, G); Morghan Medlock (USC, G/F); Devanei Hampton (California) Marisa Stotler (Washington State, F) Noelle Quinn (UCLA) Brooke Smith (Stanford) Pacific-10 Conference Freshman of the Year: Jayne Appel (Stanford, Fr. F/C) Ashley Walker (California) Pac-10 All-Academic Team Emily Westerberg (Arizona State) First Team NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD Name School Year GPA Major All-America Team - Finalist Kate Benz Washington State Sr. 3.82 Undeclared JJ Hones (Stanford) Clare Bodensteiner Stanford Sr. 3.75 Psychology & MA Education STATE FARM WADE TROPHY Aubree Johnson Arizona State Sr. 3.62 Kinesiology Candidates – Finalists Lindsay Pluimer UCLA Jr. 3.68 Communication Studies Noelle Quinn (UCLA) Emily Westerberg Arizona State Sr. 3.61 Elementary Education Candice Wiggins (Stanford) Second Team NAISMITH AWARD PRESEASON LIST Name School Year GPA Major Devanei Hampton (California) Nicole Berberet USC Jr. 3.70 Social Science, Cameo Hicks (Washington) emphasis in Psychology Shay Murphy (USC) Kate Engelbrecht Arizona State So. 3.78 Kinesiology Noelle Quinn (UCLA) Jamie Hagiya USC Sr. 3.50 Communication Brooke Smith (Stanford) Allison Jaskowiak USC Sr. 3.60 English Emily Westerberg (Arizona State) Erica Schelly Washington Sr. 3.61 Englis/Education Candice Wiggins (Stanford) Honorable Mention (Received Votes) – Ashley Allen (Oregon State, Jr.); Katie WOODEN AWARD MIDSEASON/FINALIST LIST Appleton (Washington State, So.); Jessica Arnold (Arizona, Jr.); Kelsey Burns (Arizona, Candice Wiggins (Stanford) So.); Kaela Chapdelaine (Oregon, Jr.); Amanda DuRocher (Washington State, So.); Adriane Ferguson (Washington State, Sr.); Emily Florence (Washington, Jr.); Carolyn Co-SIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AERICA Ganes (Oregon, Sr.); Eleanor Haring (Oregon, Sr.); Cameo Hicks (Washington, Sr.); All-District 8 Shannon Hobson (Arizona, Jr.); Briann January (Arizona State, So.); Simone Jelks Kate Benz (Washington State) – First (USC, Jr.); Chloe Kerr (USC, Sr.); Dani Montgomery (Washington State, Jr.) Kristen Emily Westerberg (Arizona State) – Second Newlin (Stanford, Sr.); Jill Noe (Arizona State, Grad.); Maggie O’Hara (Washington, Aubree Johnson (Arizona State) – Second Sr.); Danielle Orsillo (Arizona State, So.); Linda Pace (Arizona, Sr.); Reagan Pariseau Lindsey Pluimer (UCLA) – Second (Arizona State, Jr.); Andrea Plouffe (Washington, Jr.); Noelle Quinn (UCLA, Sr.); Noelle Quinn (UCLA) – Third Brooke Smith (Stanford, Sr.); Kirsten Thompson (Arizona State, So.); Breanne Watson Brooke Smith (Stanford) - Third (Washington, Sr.); Shaina Zaidi (UCLA, Sr.). WNBA DRAFT PICKS #4 Noelle Quinn (UCLA)-Minnesota #15 Eshaya Murphy (USC)-Minnesota #23 Brooke Smith (Stanford)-Minnesota #34 Kristen Newlin (Stanford)-Houston #37 Emily Westerberg (Arizona State)-Phoenix

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Honor Roll

Kate Starbird – Points Scored (2,215) Jeanne Ruark Hoff – Field Goal Percentage (58.6)

Kelley Suminski – Free Throw Percentage (.843) Sonja Henning – Assists (757), Steals (280)

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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 (18.8)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 83 Single Season Team Records

(Team stat records kept since 1978-79) Wins Highest Winning Percentage Scoring 1. .970 (32-1) 1989-90 Most Wins/Season 2. .944 (34-2) 1996-97 Highest Scoring Average 1. 34 1996-97 3t. .914 (32-3) 2004-05 1. 92.8 1989-90 (3063) 2t. 32 2004-05 .914 (32-3) 2001-02 2. 87.9 1988-89 (2724) 32 2001-02 5t. .909 (30-3) 1994-95 3. 85.7 1997-98 (2314) 32 1989-90 .909 (30-3) 1991-92 4. 85.6 1991-92 (2825) 5. 30 1994-95 7. .906 (29-3) 1995-96 5. 85.4 1990-91 (2732) 30 1991-92 8. .903 (28-3) 1988-89 6. 84.5 1994-95 (2788) 7. 29 1995-96 9. .853 (29-5) 2006-07 7. 84.3 1996-97 (3033) 29 2006-07 10t. .844 (27-5) 2002-03 8. 83.6 1993-94 (2592) 8. 28 1988-89 .844 (27-5) 1987-88 9. 80.3 2001-02 (2809) 9. 27 2003-04 Lowest Winning Pct.: .179 (5-23), 1983-84 10. 79.0 1992-93 (2527) 27 2002-03 Lowest Scoring Average: 59.9, 1983-84 27 1987-88 Games (1678) Fewest Wins/Season: 5, 1983-84 Games Played Highest Scoring Average, Conference Longest Winning Streak 1. 36 (34-2) 1996-97 Games: 92.4, 1989-90 (1664) 1. 25 1996-97 2t. 35 (32-3) 2004-05 Highest Scoring Margin 2t. 23 2004-05 35 (32-3) 2001-02 1. +26.6 1989-90 23 1995-96 35 (19-16) 1982-83 2. +23.7 1994-95 4t. 22 2001-02 5t. 34 (26-8) 2005-06 3. +23.2 1996-97 played on Stanford’s 1990 22 1988-89 34 (29-5) 2006-07 4. +21.9 2004-05 and 1992 NCAA Championship teams. 6. 20 1989-90 7t. 33 (30-3) 1994-95 5. +19.6 1988-89 7. 17 2006-07 33 (30-3) 1991-92 6. +18.9 2001-02 Field Goals 8t. 15 1997-98 33 (32-1) 1989-90 7. +17.9 1993-94 Field Goals Made 15 1994-95 10t. 32 (27-5) 2002-03 8. +17.7 1995-96 1. 1160 1989-90 10t. 14 1993-94 32 (29-3) 1995-96 9t. +15.7 2005-06 2. 1093 1996-97 14 1987-88 32 (26-6) 1992-93 +15.7 1992-93 3. 1058 1994-95 Longest Conference Win Streak: 48, 32 (26-6) 1990-91 Lowest Scoring Margin: -12.8, 1983-84 4t. 1027 2001-02 2/9/95-1/9/98 32 (27-5) 1987-88 Highest Scoring Margin, Conference 1027 1988-89 Longest Win Streak To Start A Season: 20, Fewest Games: 11 (8-3), 1974-75 Season: +27.5, 1989-90 6. 1021 1991-92 11/24/89-2/8/90 Points Lowest Opponent Scoring 7. 1006 1990-91 Longest Losing Streak: 11, 11/29/83- Average/Season 8. 999 2005-06 1/14/84 & 2/1/85-3/10/85 Most Points 1. 56.0 2004-05 (1959) 9. 994 2004-05 Longest Conference Losing Streak: 17, 1. 3063 1989-90 2. 57.1 2006-07 (1943) 10t. 961 1993-94 2/1/85-3/1/86 2. 3033 1996-97 3. 58.4 2003-04 (1986) 961 1992-93 3. 2825 1991-92 4. 58.9 2002-03 (1886) Fewest Made Field Goals: 686, 1984-85 4. 2809 2001-02 5. 59.3 1978-79 (1541) Field Goal Percentage 5. 2788 1994-95 6. 60.0 1995-96 (1919) 1. .521 1997-98 (800-1536) 6. 2732 1990-91 7. 60.8 1994-95 (2007) 2. .501 1989-90 (1160-2317) 7t. 2724 2004-05 8. 61.1 1996-97 (2201) 3. .491 1988-89 (1027-2092) 2724 1988-89 9. 61.4 2001-02 (2149) 4. .483 1991-92 (1021-2114) 9. 2671 2005-06 10. 62.9 2005-06 (2137) 5. .482 2004-05 (994-2063) 10. 2592 1993-94 Highest Opponent Scoring Average: 6. .479 1994-95 (1058-2211) Fewest Points: 1678, 1983-84 72.7, 1983-84 (2035) 7t. .477 2001-02 (1027-2151) Most Points, Conference Games: 1664, Lowest Opponent Scoring Average, .477 1993-94 (961-2015) 1989-90 Conference Games: 56.2, 2006-07 (1011) .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%) 1t. .346 2001-02 (756-2183) .346 2006-07 (702-2027) 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) 10t. .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: 334, 2006-07 (365-1094)

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3-Point Field Goals Free Throws Rebounds 3-Pointers Made Free Throws Made Total Rebounds 1. 258 2001-02 (258-657) 1. 642 1996-97 1. 1574 1996-97 2. 256 2003-04 (256-679) 2. 633 1991-92 2. 1517 2001-02 3. 241 2005-06 (241-609) 3. 612 1982-83 3. 1454 2006-07 4. 221 2004-05 (206-581) 4. 593 1990-91 4. 1425 1979-80 5. 219 2002-03 (219-612) 5. 566 1989-90 5. 1419 1991-92 6. 213 1999-2000 (213-522) 6. 563 1997-98 6. 1412 1994-95 7. 205 1996-97 (205-544) 7. 535 1988-89 7. 1410 1992-93 8. 188 2000-01 (188-504) 8. 526 1994-95 8. 1395 2005-06 9. 178 1995-96 (178-544) 9. 521 1995-96 9. 1381 2004-05 10. 177 1989-90 (177-420) 10. 515 2004-05 10. 1315 1995-96 Fewest 3-Pointers Made: 100, 1987-88 Fewest Free Throws Made: 293, 1978-79 Fewest Rebounds: 927, 1983-84 (100-278) Most Free Throws Made, Conference Most Rebounds, Conference Games: 798, Most 3-Point Field Goals Made, Conf. Games: 392, 1997-98 1994-95 Games: 146, 2003-04 (146-354) Free Throw Percentage Average 3-Point Percentage 1. .808 2003-04 (476-589) 1. 45.9 1979-80 1. .441 1988-89 (135-306) 2. .773 2002-03 (472-611) 2. 44.1 1992-93 2. .421 1989-90 (177-420) 3. .764 1989-90 (566-741) 3. 43.7 1996-97 3. .408 1999-2000 (213-522) 4. .761 1982-83 (612-804) 4. 43.3 2001-02 4. .396 1997-98 (151-381) 7. .752 2004-05 (515-685) 5. 43.2 1989-90 5. .396 2005-06 (241-609) 6. .742 1987-88 (451-608) 6. 43.0 1991-92 6. .393 2001-02 (258-657) 7. .737 1993-94 (499-677) 7. 42.8 2006-07 Bethany Donaphin was a member of the 2001 7. .388 1993-94 (171-441) 8. .735 1991-92 (633-861) 8. 42.8 1994-95 and 2002 teams that recorded the two highest single season blocked shots totals in school his- 8. .380 2004-05 (221-581) 9. .732 1990-91 (593-810) 9. 42.8 1990-91 tory. 9. .377 2003-04 (256-679) 10. .724 1996-97 (642-887) 10. 41.7 1987-88 10. .377 1996-97 (205-544) Lowest Free Throw Percentage: Lowest Rebound Average: 33.1, 1983-84 Blocked Shots Lowest 3-Point Percentage: .648, 1978-79 (293-452) Highest Rebound Average, Conference Total Blocks (not kept before 1983-84) .327, 1995-96 (178-544) Highest Free Throw Pct., Conference Games: 44.3, 1994-95 1. 196 2001-02 Highest 3-Point Percentage, Conference Games: .815, 2003-04 (287-352) Rebound Margin 2. 189 2006-07 Games: .429, 2005-06 (139-324) 1. +9.2 1994-95 3. 176 2000-01 2. +8.5 1997-98 4. 146 2005-06 3. +8.3 2001-02 5. 141 1989-90 4. +8.1 1996-97 6. 137 1998-99 5. +8.0 2002-03 7. 129 2004-05 6. +7.7 1989-90 8. 124 1990-91 7t. +7.4 1979-80 9. 118 1999-2000 +7.4 2006-07 10. 114 1996-97 9. +6.2 2004-05 Fewest Team Blocks: 13, 1983-84 10. +5.8 1995-96 Most Team Blocks, Conference Games: Lowest Rebound Margin: -4.1, 1984-85 103, 2006-07 Highest Rebound Margin, Conference Games: +12.1, 1997-98 Steals Total Steals (not kept before 1983-84) Assists 1. 358 1994-95 Total Assists 2. 345 1996-97 1. 758 1989-90 3. 337 1989-90 2. 682 1994-95 4. 334 2004-05 3. 672 2001-02 5. 333 1988-89 4. 666 1996-97 6. 319 1995-96 5. 656 1988-89 7. 313 1993-94 6. 646 1990-91 8. 300 1990-91 7. 614 1993-94 9. 289 1991-92 8. 613 1991-92 10. 282 1987-88 9. 606 2006-07 Fewest Team Steals: 149, 1983-84 10. 599 1992-93 Most Team Steals, Conference Games: 213, Fewest Team Assists: 296, 1978-79 1988-89 Most Team Assists, Conference Games: 418, 1989-90

Katy Steding was a member of the 1996 United States Olympic Team that won the gold medal in Atlanta, Georgia.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 85 Single Game Team Records

(Stat records kept since 1978-79) Free Throws Highest 3-Point Percentage (Min. 5 att.) Blocked Shots Points 1. 41 vs. Pepperdine J5,03 (48 att.) 1. .833 vs. USC J28,95 (5-6) 1. 13 vs. Arizona State F3,89 2. 38 vs. Arizona F28,98 (48) 2. .800 vs. Iowa M23,89 (8-10) 2. 12 vs. Massachusetts D3,00 1t. 122 vs. CS-Fullerton D10,94 W, 122-80 3. 33 vs. Santa Clara M19,05 (35) 3t. .714 vs. USC M4,07 (10-14) 3t. 11 at Washington St. J2,04 122 vs. Long Beach St. D8,93 W, 122-49 33 vs. UCLA M2,02 (35) .714 at Texas Tech J31,98 (5-7) 11 at Oklahoma M19,01 3. 119 vs. Wisconsin N25,88 W, 119-62 33 vs. Washington J24,98 (46) .714 vs. Oregon J29,88 (5-7) 5t. 10 vs. Long Island N19,05 4. 116 vs. Arizona F23,91 W, 116-79 33 vs. USC F6,97 (39) 6t. .700 at California F11,06 (7-10) 10 vs. Pacific N21,04 5. 114 vs. Arkansas M24,90 W, 114-87 7. 31 vs. E. Washington N23,04 (35) .700 at Washington St. J29,00 (7-10) 10 vs. Arizona State M4,02 6t. 113 vs. Arizona State J13,94 W, 113-61 31 at Washington J23,99 (38) 8t. .667 at Oregon J7,06 (8-12) 10 at UCLA F24,02 113 vs. California F1,91 W, 113-79 31 vs. Colorado D28,97 (48) .667 vs. USC J19,91 (4-6) 10 vs. Minnesota N23,01 113 at Arizona F24,90 W, 113-70 31 at Arizona State M4,93 (38) 10. .650 at Washington St. J2,04 (13-20) 10 at Washington St. F22,01 113 vs. Ohio University N25,89 W, 113-65 31 vs. W. Kentucky A5,92 (37) Highest 3-Point Percentage In a Conference Game: 10 vs. Washington St. J27,01 10t. 112 vs. Oral Roberts D19,92 W, 112-74 31 vs. Tennessee D14,91 (42) .714, vs. USC, M4,07 (10-14) 10 vs. Washington J25,01 112 vs. California M2,90 W, 112-84 31 vs. UCLA M10,89 (42) Lowest 3-Point Percentage: .000, three times: last vs. 10 vs. Oregon State M6,99 Fewest Points: 32, vs. Missouri, J2,84 (L, 72-32) Fewest Free Throws Made: 0, vs. Arizona (J6,01) (3 att.) UCLA, F22,07 (0-2) 10 vs. Northwestern D15,98 Fewest Points in a Win: 46, vs. Santa Clara, J21,76 Most Free Throws Made in a Conference Game: 38, 10 at California M1,91 (W, 46-26) Free Throw Percentage (Min. 8 att.) vs. Arizona, F28,98 (48 att.) Most Blocks in a Conference Game: 13, vs. Arizona Most Points in a Half: 1t. 1.000 at California F11,05 (13-13) Most Free Throws Made in a Half: 27, vs. California, State, F3,89 67, vs. CS-Fullerton (1st half), D10,94 1.000 vs. Georgia N30,03 (11-11) J20,89 (36 att.) Fewest Blocks: 0, 39 times, last vs. UCLA, J1,06 66, vs. Wisconsin (2nd half), N25,88 3. .957 vs. San Diego St. F12,83 (22-23) Field Goals Attempted 4. .944 vs. Arizona State J8,04 (17-18) Turnovers Fewest Points Allowed 1. 88 vs. CS-Fullerton D10,94 5t. .943 vs. Santa Clara M19,05 (33-35) 1t. 30 at Oregon State J11,01 1. 23 vs. Santa Clara F21,76 W, 62-23 2t. 87 vs. Oregon M8,90 .943 vs. UCLA M2,02 (33-35) 30 vs. Connecticut D21,97 2. 25 vs. Pacific D12,03 W, 86-25 87 vs. Arizona F23,91 7. .938 at Georgia M20,00 (15-16) 30 at Washington St J25,92 3t. 26 vs. Pacific N21,04 W, 82-26 4t. 86 vs. Providence D30,89 8t. .933 at USC J26,03 (14-15) 30 at UCLA J7,89 26 at Santa Clara J21,76 W, 46-26 86 at Oregon J27,89 .933 vs. Arizona State J4,01 (14-15) 5t. 29 vs. Old Dominion M28,97 5. 28 vs. Long Island N19,05 W, 69-28 6t. 85 vs. N. Arizona N22,96 .933 at Arizona M8,01 (14-15) 29 vs. Arizona St. J2,97 6. 32 vs. Santa Clara D1,76 W, 65-32 85 vs. BYU D21,90 .933 at Washington St. J29,00 (14-15) 29 vs. Missouri D2,88 7. 33 at San Jose State J23,88 W, 55-33 85 vs. Oregon F25,89 .933 vs. Colorado M24,94 (14-15) 8t. 28 vs. Washington St J16,03 8. 34 vs. Washington St. F8, 07 W 60-34 85 vs. CS-Stanislaus D2,78 Highest FT Pct. in a Conference Game: 1.000 at 28 vs. Colorado D28,97 9t. 35 vs. California M8,03 W, 60-35 10t. 84 vs. Providence D28,94 California F11,05 (13-13) 28 at Old Dominion D17,96 35 at Hayward State D9,78 W, 89-35 84 vs. Washington St. F27,93 Lowest FT Pct.: .333, twice: vs. Tennessee, M30,04 28 vs. Arizona State J27,90 35 vs. Chico State J14,77 W, 48-35 Most Field Goals Attempted in a Conference Game: (1-3), vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, N24,04 (3-9) 28 vs. Ohio N25,89 Fewest Points Allowed in a Conference Game: 34, vs. 87, vs. Arizona, F23,91; 87, vs. Oregon, M8,90 28 at Oregon J27,89 Washington State, F8,07 (W, 60-34) Rebounds Fewest Field Goals Attempted: 41, at Pepperdine, 28 vs. Washington St J13,89 Most Points Allowed: 105, at Tennessee D1,94 (105-69) 1. 63 vs. Pennsylvania J11,80 N30,01 2. 62 vs. Princeton N29,02 Fewest Turnovers: 5, four times, last vs. Arizona, Margin of Victory 3. 60 at Arizona J24,91 M8,04 1. 73 vs. Long Beach St D8,93 W, 122-49 3-Pointers Attempted 1. 37 vs. Kansas State N30,02 (12 made) 4. 59 vs. USC M5,06 2. 64 vs. San Diego St D10,90 W, 109-45 Personal Fouls 2. 35 vs. California F4, 07 (6) 5t. 58 at Pacific D20,99 1t. 33 at Washington F24,01 3. 61 vs. Pacific D12,03 W, 86-25 3. 34 at Washington F24,01 (16) 58 vs. Oral Roberts D19,91 33 at Tennessee D1,94 4. 58 vs. Sacramento St D19,95 W, 105-47 4. 32 vs. California J14,06 (14) 58 vs. Providence D30,89 3t. 31 at Minnesota N20,05 5. 57 vs. Wisconsin N25,88 W, 119-62 5. 31 vs. Washington St. J2,04 (15) 8t. 57 vs. Rice D17,05 31 vs. Connecticut A1,95 6t. 56 vs. Pacific N21,04 W, 82-26 6t. 30 vs. Oregon State F10,01 (14) 57 at Pacific D1,05 31 at Louisiana Tech M25,89 56 vs. Princeton N29,02 W, 95-39 30 at Massachusetts N24,95 (10) 57 vs. Pepperdine D10,04 6. 30 at Arizona State F7,04 56 vs. USC J28,95 W, 109-53 8t. 29 vs. UCLA J20,05 (15) 57 vs. Santa Clara D10,95 7t. 29 at Washington St. J28,93 9t. 54 vs. San Francisco St D10,85 W, 110-56 29 vs. UCLA M7,04 (11) 57 vs. Santa Barbara D13,92 29 vs. Colorado M20,93 54 vs. CS-Hayward D22,77 W, 89-35 10. 28 vs. W. Michigan D18,99 (11) 57 vs. UCLA M10,89 9. 28 vs. Utah N27,87 Largest Margin of Victory in a Conference Game: 56, Fewest 3-Pointers Attempted: 0, vs. Santa Clara J3,92 Most Rebounds in a Conference Game: 60, at 10t. 27 at Saint Mary’s N17,00 vs. USC, J28,95 (W, 109-53) Most 3-Pointers attempted in a Conference Game: Arizona, J24,91 27 at Arizona F27,99 Largest Margin of Defeat: 45, vs. Long Beach State, 35, vs. California, F4,07 (6 made) Fewest Total Rebounds: 20, vs. Arizona State, J21,06 27 vs. Arkansas N13,98 M10,83 (L, 96-51) Free Throws Attempted Greatest Rebound Margin: 27 vs. Arizona F28,98 Field Goals not before 1988-89 season 1t. 48 vs. Pepperdine J5,03 (41 made) +35, vs. Princeton, N29,02 (62-27) 27 at Oregon State F4,95 1. 51 vs. CS-Fullerton D10,94 48 vs. Arizona F28,98 (38) +35, vs. Pennsylvania, J11,80 (63-28) 27 at Utah D8,90 2. 47 at Arizona F24,90 48 vs. Colorado D28,97 (31) 27 at Northwestern D88 3. 46 vs. Long Beach St D8,93 Assists 4. 46 vs. Washington J24,98 (33) 1. 37 vs. Arkansas M24,90 Most Personal Fouls in a Conference Game: 33, at 4. 45 vs. California F18,94 5. 43 vs. Arizona State F11,92 (30) 2t. 35 at Washington St. J17,02 Washington, F24,01 45 vs. Arkansas M24,90 6t. 42 vs. Tennessee D14,91 (31) 35 vs. Howard M16,97 Fewest Personal Fouls: 7, vs. Pacific, N21,04 45 vs. California M2,90 42 vs. UCLA M11,89 (31) 35 vs. California F18,94 45 vs. Oregon F25,89 42 vs. California J20,89 (28) 5t. 34 vs. Arizona J25,90 8. 44 vs. Providence D28,94 9t. 41 vs. Oregon J16,97 (30) 34 vs. E. Michigan D29,89 44 vs. Illinois State M18,89 41 vs. Long Beach St. D7,91 (26) 34 vs. Wisconsin N25,88 44 vs. Wisconsin N25,88 41 vs. Oregon St. J3,91 (27) 8t. 32 vs. California M2,90 Fewest Field Goals: 17, seven times, last vs. Cal, F4,07 41 vs. Wisconsin N25,88 (27) 32 vs. Washington J11,90 Field Goals in a Conference Game: 47, at Arizona, Free Throws Attempted in a Half: 36, vs. California, 32 vs. Arizona F4,89 F24,90 J20,89 (27 made) Most Assists in a Conference Game: Field Goals in a Half: 26, vs. CS-Fullerton (1st half), Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 2, at Texas Tech, 35, at Washington State, J17,02 D10,94 N27,93 (1 made) 35, vs. California, F18,94 26, vs. Long Beach St. (1st half), D8,93 Most Free Throws Attempted in a Conference Game: Fewest Assists: 3, vs. Arizona State, M7,05 26, vs. Oregon (2nd half), F25,89. 48, vs. Arizona, F28,98 (38 made) Steals 3-Point Field Goals 1. 25 vs. Washington St. M10,94 1t. 16 at UCLA F24,02 (27 att.) Field Goal Percentage 1. .672 vs. E. Michigan D29,89 (39-58) 2. 22 vs. Arizona State J2,97 16 at Washington F24,01 (34) 2. .651 vs. USC J28,95 (41-63) 3. 21 vs. E. Washington N23,04 3t. 15 vs. UCLA J20,05 (29) 3. .650 vs. CS-Northridge J6,79 (43-68) 4t. 20 vs. Pepperdine D10,04 15 vs. Washington St J31,04 (31) 4. .646 vs. Oregon State M7,92 (42-65) 20 at Arizona J19,91 15 vs. Arizona J10,04 (27) 5. .644 vs. Arizona State M11,00 (38-59) 6t. 19 at Notre Dame N24,91 6t. 14 vs. California J14,06 (32) 6. .642 vs. Washington J11,90 (42-65) 19 vs. Oregon State M10,90 14 vs. Oregon State F10,01 (30) 7t. .639 vs. Arizona F4,89 (39-61) 19 at Northwestern D3,88 14 at Washington St F22,96 (27) .639 vs. Long Beach St. D8,93 (46-72) 9t. 18 vs. Pacific N21,04 9. 13 at Arizona J8,00 (26) 9. .630 vs. USC J22,05 (34-54) 18 vs. Saint Mary’s D27,99 10t. 12 vs. Washington F23,06 (20) 10t. .625 vs. Oregon F24,05 (30-48) 18 vs. San Francisco N26,97 12 vs. Kansas State N30,02 (37) .625 vs. Arizona State F26,98 (30-48) 18 at Texas Tech D28,95 12 vs. Oregon J15,00 (24) Highest FG Percentage in a Half: .750, vs. Iowa, 18 vs. Sacramento St. D19,95 12 at Arizona M6,97 (23) M23,89 (18-24) 18 vs. Arizona State F11,95 12 at California J21,94 (23) Highest FG Percentage in a Conference Game: .651, 18 vs. Providence D28,94 Brooke Smith and the 12 vs. USC F16,92 (23) vs. USC, J28,95 (41-63) 18 vs. San Francisco D18,87 2006-07 Team recorded 12 at Tennessee D6,92 (20) Lowest FG Percentage: .266, vs. California, F4,07 Most Steals in a Conference Game: 25, vs. the fewest points allowed 3-Pointers in a Half: 10, vs. UCLA, J20,05 (18 att. – (17-64) Washington State, M10,94 in a conference game 1st half) Fewest Steals: 0, vs. Wisconsin, N25,98 Fewest 3-Pointers Made: 0, four times, last vs. with their 60-34 win UCLA, F22,07 (0-2) over Washington State.

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Points 3-Pointers Attempted 1. 2,215 Kate Starbird 1993-97 (16.9 ppg) 1. 549 Sebnem Kimyacioglu 2001-05 2. 2,077 Val Whiting 1989-93 (16.1) 2. 536 Vanessa Nygaard 1993-98 3. 2,062 Nicole Powell 2000-04 (17.3) 3. 518 Nicole Powell 2000-04 4. 2,038 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (17.6) 4. 514 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 5. 1,842 Candice Wiggins 2004-present (18.8) 5. 501 Candice Wiggins 2004-Present 6. 1,649 Trisha Stevens 1987-91 (13.5) 6. 493 Lindsey Yamasaki 1998-2002 7. 1,634 Jennifer Azzi 1986-90 (13.4) 7. 469 Krista Rappahahn 2002-06 8. 1,586 Katy Steding 1986-90 (12.8) 8. 457 Kate Starbird 1993-97 9. 1,524 Olympia Scott 1994-98 (12.9) 9. 456 Molly Goodenbour 1989-93 10. 1,520 Brooke Smith 2004-07 (14.8) 10. 423 Jennifer Azzi 1986-90 11. 1,509 Anita Kaplan 1991-95 (11.7) Free Throws Made 12. 1,497 Lindsey Yamasaki 1998-2002 (13.0) 1. 481 Val Whiting 1989-93 (666 att.) 13. 1,449 Virginia Sourlis 1982-86 (12.4) 2. 457 Nicole Powell 2000-04 (551) 14. 1,445 Sonja Henning 1987-91 (11.4) 3. 400 Kate Starbird 1993-97 (491) 15. 1,414 Louise Smith 1978-82 (13.1) 4. 382 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (469) 16. 1,387 Christy Hedgpeth 1990-94 (10.8) 17. 1,364 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 (10.0) Free Throws Attempted 18. 1,360 Meg Metzger 1979-83 (11.4) 1. 666 Val Whiting 1989-93 (481 made) 19. 1,289 Rachel Hemmer 1991-95 (10.8) 2. 551 Nicole Powell 2000-04 (457) 20. 1,279 Vanessa Nygaard 1993-98 (10.9) 3. 497 Rachel Hemmer 1991-95 (357) 21. 1,259 Julie Zeilstra 1988-91 (13.4) 4. 491 Kate Starbird 1993-97 (400) 22. 1,180 Maggie Nelson 1974-78 (11.2) 5. 469 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (382) 23. 1,141 Kami Anderson 1984-88 (11.0) Free Throw Percentage (minimum 200 attempts) 24. 1,134 Jill Yanke 1985-89 (9.7) 1. .843 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 (322-382) 25. 1,040 Molly Goodenbour 1989-93 (8.7) 2. .829 Nicole Powell 2000-04 (457-551) 26. 1,013 Angie Paccione 1978-83 (8.8) 3. .827 Julie Zeilstra 1988-91 (296-358) 27. 1,010 Bethany Donaphin 1998-2002 (8.3) 4. .823 Candice Wiggins 2004-present (372-452) Field Goals Made: 828, Jeanne Ruark Hoff, 1978-83 (1414 5. .815 Kate Starbird 1993-97 (400-491) attempted) 6. .814 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (382-469) Field Goals Attempted: 1634, Kate Starbird, 1993-97 (818 made) 7. .803 Christy Hedgpeth 1993-94 (228-284) Points Per Game (minimum 50 games) (pts, gms) 8. .796 Milena Flores 1997-2000 (234-294) 1. 18.8 Candice Wiggins 2004-present (1,842, 98) 9. .795 Trisha Stevens 1987-91 (240-302) 2. 17.6 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (2,038, 116) 10. .793 Molly Goodenbour 1989-93 (184-232) 3. 17.3 Nicole Powell 2000-04 (2,062, 119) Assists 4. 16.9 Kate Starbird 1993-97 (2,215, 131) 1. 757 Sonja Henning 1987-91 5. 16.1 Val Whiting 1989-93 (2,077, 129) 2. 751 Jennifer Azzi 1986-90 6. 14.8 Brooke Smith 2004-07 (1,520, 103) 3. 644 Milena Flores 1997-2000 7. 13.5 Trisha Stevens 1987-91 (1,649, 122) 4. 585 Jamila Wideman 1993-97 8t. 13.4 Julie Zeilstra 1988-91 (1,259, 94) 5. 577 Nicole Powell 2000-04 13.4 Jennifer Azzi 1986-90 (1,634, 122) 6. 483 Virginia Sourlis 1982-86 Sonja Henning leads the Cardinal in career assists with 757. 10. 13.1 Louise Smith 1978-82 (1,414, 108) 7. 441 Molly Goodenbour 1989-93 11. 13.0 Lindsey Yamasaki 1998-2002 (1,497, 115) 8. 437 Kate Starbird 1993-97 12. 12.9 Olympia Scott 1994-98 (1,524, 118) 9. 406 Kate Paye 1991-95 13. 12.8 Katy Steding 1986-90 (1,586, 124) 10. 396 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 Steals 14. 12.4 Virginia Sourlis 1982-86 (1,449, 117) Rebounds 1. 280 Sonja Henning 1987-91 15. 11.7 Anita Kaplan 1991-95 (1,509, 129) 1. 1,143 Nicole Powell 2000-04 2. 271 Jennifer Azzi 1986-90 16t. 11.4 Meg Metzger 1979-83 (1,360, 119) 2. 1,134 Val Whiting 1989-93 3. 255 Jamila Wideman 1993-97 11.4 Sonja Henning 1987-91 (1,445, 127) 3. 908 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 4. 252 Kate Starbird 1993-97 18. 11.2 Maggie Nelson 1974-78 (1,180, 105) 4. 864 Katy Steding 1986-90 5. 226 Virginia Sourlis 1982-86 19. 11.0 Kami Anderson 1984-88 (1,143, 104) 5t. 780 Rachel Hemmer 1991-95 20. 10.9 Vanessa Nygaard 1993-98 (1,279, 117) Blocked Shots 780 Kristin Newlin 2003-07 1. 201 Val Whiting 1989-93 21. 10.8 Christy Hedgpeth 1990-94 (1,387, 128) 7. 753 Olympia Scott 1994-98 10.8 Rachel Hemmer 1991-95 (1,284, 119) 2. 163 Kristen Newlin 2003-07 8. 706 Brooke Smith 2004-07 3t. 136 Bethany Donaphin 1998-2002 23. 10.0 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 (1,364, 136) 9. 672 Anita Kaplan 1991-95 24. 9.7 Jill Yanke 1985-89 (1,134, 117) 136 Cori Enghusen 1998-2002 10. 671 T’Nae Thiel 2001-05 5. 127 Brooke Smith 2004-07 25. 9.0 Kim Kupferer 1979-83 (928, 103) 11. 663 Louise Smith 1978-82 Field Goal Percentage (minimum 600 attempts) 12. 655 Vanessa Nygaard 1993-98 Games Played 1. .586 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (828-1,414) 13. 631 Azella Perryman 2001-05 1t. 136 Sebnem Kimyacioglu 2001-05 2. .561 Brooke Smith 2004-07 (634-1,130) 14. 597 Trisha Stevens 1987-91 136 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 3. .541 Bethany Donaphin 1998-2002 (413-763) 15. 594 Bethany Donaphin 1998-2002 3. 131 Kate Starbird 1993-97 4. .534 Olympia Scott 1994-98 (589-1,103) 16. 592 Meg Metzger 1979-83 4t. 129 Azella Perryman 2001-05 5. .534 Trisha Stevens 1987-91 (703-1,317) 17. 590 Sonja Henning 1987-91 129 Anita Kaplan 1991-95 6. .533 Anita Kaplan 1991-95 (699-1,311) 18. 589 Jill Yanke 1985-89 129 Val Whiting 1989-93 7. .525 Julie Zeilstra 1988-91 (477-908) 19. 586 Kathy Murphy 1977-81 7. 128 Christy Hedgpeth 1993-94 8. .510 Rachel Hemmer 1991-95 (463-908) 20. 579 Chris MacMurdo 1988-93 8t. 127 Jamila Wideman 1993-97 9. .507 Val Whiting 1989-93 (795-1,569) 127 Chris MacMurdo 1988-93 Rebounds Per Game (minimum 50 games) 127 Sonja Henning 1987-91 10. .507 Kim Kupferer 1979-83 (347-685) 1. 9.6 Nicole Powell 2000-04 (1,143 r, 119 g) 3-Pointers 2. 8.8 Val Whiting 1989-93 (1134, 129) Minutes Played 1. 210 Vanessa Nygaard 1993-1998 3. 7.8 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-83 (908, 116) 1. 4,148 Virginia Sourlis 1982-86 2t. 208 Kelley Suminski 2001-05 4. 7.3 Kristin Folkl 1994-98 (378, 52) 2. 4,114 Sonja Henning 1987-91 208 Candice Wiggins 2004-Present 5. 7.0 Katy Steding 1986-90 (864, 124) 3. 205 Sebnem Kimyacioglu 2001-05 6. 6.9 Brooke Smith 2004-07 (706, 103) 4. 201 Nicole Powell 2000-04 7. 6.5 Rachel Hemmer 1991-95 (778, 119) 5. 192 Lindsey Yamasaki 1998-2002 8. 6.4 Olympia Scott 1994-98 (753, 118) 6. 191 Jennifer Azzi 1986-90 9. 6.2 Kristin Newlin 2003-07 (780, 125) 7. 179 Kate Starbird 1993-97 10. 6.1 Louise Smith 1978-82 (663, 108) 8. 178 Molly Goodenbour 1989-93 9. 155 Christy Hedgpeth 1990-94 10. 152 Krista Rappahahn 2002-06 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 150 attempts): .455 Jamie Carey, 2000 (81-178)

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18. 17.2 Brooke Smith 2005-06 (584, 34) 10. 177 Molly Goodenbour 1991-92 19. 16.9 Candice Wiggins 2006-07 (490, 29) 11. 174 Jamila Wideman 1996-97 20. 16.7 Anita Kaplan 1993-94 (517, 31) 12. 171 Sonja Henning 1988-89 21t. 16.6 Nicole Powell 2001-02 (581, 35) 13t. 165 Milena Flores 1997-98 16.6 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 (513, 31) 165 Jamila Wideman 1995-96 23. 16.2 Olympia Scott 1996-97 (582, 36) 165 Jennifer Azzi 1986-87 24. 16.0 Kate Starbird 1994-95 (511, 32) Assists Per Game 25t. 15.7 Sonja Henning 1990-91 (503, 32) 1. 7.4 Sonja Henning 1990-91 (237 a, 32 g) 15.7 Meg Metzger 1982-83 (550, 35) 2. 7.3 Milena Flores 1998-99 (219, 30) Field Goal Percentage (min. 60 field goals made) 3. 6.7 Sonja Henning 1989-90 (221, 33) 1. .695 Kristin Folkl 1997-98 (123-177) 4. 6.6 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 (203, 31) 2. .644 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-79 (235-365) 5. 6.3 Nicole Powell 2001-02 (220, 35) 3. .610 Brooke Smith 2004-05 (199-326) 6. 6.1 Milena Flores 1997-98 (165, 27) 4. .596 Tammy Svoboda 1987-88 (65-109) 7t. 6.0 Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 (192, 32) 5. .591 Bethany Donaphin 2001-02 (137-232) 6.0 Jennifer Azzi 1987-88 (191, 32) 6. .586 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1982-83 (191-326) 9t. 5.9 Milena Flores 1999-2000 (178, 30) 7t. .582 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1979-80 (264-453) 5.9 Molly Goodenbour 1992-93 (188, 32) .582 Naomi Mulitauaopele 1994-95 (103-177) Rebounds 9. .577 Olympia Scott 1997-98 (177-307) 1. 346 Nicole Powell 2003-04 10t. .576 Sarah Dimson 2000-01 (87-151) 2. 327 Nicole Powell 2001-02 .576 Brooke Smith 2005-06 (239-415) 3t. 310 Val Whiting 1990-91 3-Pointers 310 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1979-80 1. 91 Krista Rappahahn 2005-06 5. 300 Val Whiting 1991-92 2. 90 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 6. 292 Kathy Murphy 1977-78 3. 82 Candice Wiggins 2006-07 7. 286 Val Whiting 1992-93 4. 81 Jamie Carey 1999-2000 8. 281 Olympia Scott 1996-97 5. 75 Vanessa Nygaard 1995-96 9. 269 Kristen Newlin 2006-07 6t. 74 Kate Starbird 1996-97 10. 259 Brooke Smith 2006-07 74 Molly Goodenbour 1992-93 11. 258 Louise Smith 1980-81 8t. 71 Katy Steding 1989-90 12. 256 Brooke Smith 2005-06 71 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 13. 255 Nicole Powell 2000-01 10t. 70 Sebnem Kimyacioglu 2002-03 14. 250 Kim Kupferer 1980-81 70 Jennifer Azzi 1987-88 15. 249 Jayne Appel 2006-07 3-Pointers Attempted 16. 243 Katy Steding 1986-87 1t. 208 Krista Rappahahn 2005-06 17. 241 Rachel Hemmer 1993-94 Vanessa Nygaard’s 75 3-pointers in 1995-96 ranks fourth on the 208 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 18. 238 Val Whiting 1989-90 school single season list. 3. 193 Vanessa Nygaard 1995-96 19t. 222 Rachel Hemmer 1991-92 4. 192 Molly Goodenbour 1992-93 222 Katy Steding 1989-90 Points 5. 186 Candice Wiggins 2006-07 Rebounds Per Game 1. 753 Kate Starbird 1996-97 (20.9 ppg) 6. 178 Jamie Carey 1999-2000 1. 11.2 Nicole Powell 2003-04(346 rebs, 31 gms) 2. 740 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 (21.8) 7. 167 Lindsey Yamasaki 1998-99 2. 10.1 Kathy Murphy 1977-78 (292, 29) 3. 643 Kate Starbird 1995-96 (20.1) 8. 165 Kate Starbird 1995-96 3. 10.0 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1979-80 (310, 31) 4. 627 Nicole Powell 2003-04 (20.2) 3-Point Percentage: .495, Jennifer Azzi, 1988-89 (53-107) 4. 9.7 Val Whiting 1990-91 (310, 32) 5. 622 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1979-80 (20.1) 5t. 9.3 Nicole Powell 202-03 (215, 23) 6. 612 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 (17.5) Free Throws Made 1. 162 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 (194 att.) 9.3 Nicole Powell 2001-02 (327, 35) 7. 611 Val Whiting 1991-92 (18.5) 2. 161 Nicole Powell 2003-04 (188) 7. 9.2 Kristin Folkl 1997-98 (165, 18) 8. 597 Val Whiting 1992-93 (16.1) 3. 154 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 (187) 8. 9.1 Val Whiting 1991-92 (300, 33) 9. 590 Louise Smith 1980-81 (19.0) 5t. 149 Val Whiting 1991-92 (198) 9. 8.9 Val Whiting 1992-93 (286, 32) 10t. 584 Brooke Smith 2005-06 (17.2) 149 Julie Zeilstra 1990-91 (175) 10. 8.7 Katy Steding 1986-87 (243, 28) 584 Julie Zeilstra 1990-91 (19.5) 7. 136 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1982-83 (155) 11. 8.5 Nicole Powell 2000-01 (255, 30) 12. 582 Olympia Scott 1996-97 (16.2) 8. 133 Val Whiting 1990-91 (187) 13t. 581 Nicole Powell 2001-02 (16.6) Steals 9. 130 Olympia Scott 1996-97 (180) 1. 96 Jennifer Azzi 1987-88 581 Trisha Stevens 1989-90 (17.6) 2. 91 Sonja Henning 1990-91 15. 553 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-79 (21.3) Free Throws Attempted 3. 86 Kate Starbird 1994-95 16. 551 Lindsey Yamasaki 2001-02 (17.2) 1. 198 Val Whiting 1991-92 (149 made) 4. 85 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 17. 550 Meg Metzger 1982-83 (15.7) 2. 194 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 (162) 5. 83 Jamila Wideman 1995-96 18. 540 Maggie Nelson 1977-78 (18.6) 3. 188 Nicole Powell 2003-04 (161) 6. 81 Jamila Wideman 1996-97 19. 518 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1982-83 (15.2) 4t. 187 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 (154) 7. 77 Sonja Henning 1989-90 20. 517 Anita Kaplan 1993-94 (16.7) 187 Val Whiting 1990-91 (133) 8. 73 Virginia Sourlis 1985-86 21. 513 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 (16.6) 6. 180 Olympia Scott 1996-97 (130) 9. 71 Milena Flores 1998-99 22. 511 Kate Starbird 1994-95 (16.0) 7. 179 Sonja Henning 1990-91 (113) 10. 69 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 23. 503 Sonja Henning 1990-91 (15.7) 8. 177 Rachel Hemmer 1993-94 (124) 24. 498 Katy Steding 1989-90 (15.1) Free Throw Percentage (1.5 Made Per Game) Blocks 25. 490 Candice Wiggins 2006-07 (16.9) 1. .895 Louise Smith 1979-80 (60-67) 1. 61 Jayne Appel 2006-07 Field Goals Made: 275, Kate Starbird, 1996-97 (538 attempted) 2. .880 Kelley Suminski 2001-02 (73-83) 2. 58 Cori Enghusen 2001-02 Field Goals Attempted: 538, Kate Starbird, 1996-97 (275 made) 3. .877 Milena Flores 1999-2000 (71-81) 3. 57 Val Whiting 1989-90 Points Per Game 4. .875 Nicole Powell 2002-03 (98-112) 4. 53 Bethany Donaphin 2001-02 5. 50 Kristen Newlin 2003-04 1. 21.8 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 (740 pts, 34 gms) 5. .872 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1982-83 (136-155) 6. 49 Val Whiting 1990-91 2. 21.3 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978-79 (553, 26) 6. .856 Nicole Powell 2003-04 (161-188) 7. 48 Val Whiting 1992-93 3. 20.9 Kate Starbird 1996-97 (753, 36) 7. .851 Julie Zeilstra 1990-91 (149-175) 8t. 47 Brooke Smith 2005-06 4. 20.2 Nicole Powell 2003-04 (627, 31) 8. .847 Kate Starbird 1995-96 (122-144) 47 Val Whiting 1991-92 5. 20.1 Kate Starbird 1995-96 (643, 32) 9. .838 Kelley Suminski 2004-05 (62-74) 10. 46 Carolyn Moos 1998-99 6. 20.1 Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1979-80 (622, 31) 10. .837 Kelley Suminski 2003-04 (77-92) 7. 19.5 Julie Zeilstra 1990-91 (584, 30) Assists Games Played 8. 19.0 Louise Smith 1980-81 (590, 31) 1. 237 Sonja Henning 1990-91 1t. 36 Kate Starbird 1996-97 9. 18.9 Kristin Folkl 1997-98 (340, 18) 2. 221 Sonja Henning 1989-90 36 Olympia Scott 1996-97 10. 18.8 Nicole Powell 2002-03 (432, 23) 3. 220 Nicole Powell 2001-02 36 Charmin Smith 1996-97 11. 18.7 Val Whiting 1992-93 (597, 32) 4. 219 Milena Flores 1998-99 36 Milena Flores 1996-97 12. 18.6 Maggie Nelson 1977-78 (540, 29) 5. 203 Jennifer Azzi 1988-89 5t. 35 Sebnem Kimyacioglu 2004-05 13. 18.5 Val Whiting 1991-92 (611, 33) 6. 192 Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 35 Kristen Newlin 2004-05 14. 17.6 Trisha Stevens 1989-90 (581, 33) 7. 191 Jennifer Azzi 1987-88 35 Azella Perryman 2004-05 15. 17.5 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 (612, 35) 8. 188 Molly Goodenbour 1992-93 35 Brooke Smith 2004-05 16. 17.5 Olympia Scott 1997-98 (472, 27) 9. 178 Milena Flores 1999-2000 35 Kelley Suminski 2004-05 17. 17.2 Lindsey Yamasaki 2001-02 (551, 32) 35 Candice Wiggins 2004-05

88 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Individual Single Season/Single Game Records

35 Kelley Suminski 2001-02 Starts 33 Val Whiting 1991-92 35 T’Nae Thiel 2001-02 1t. 36 Olympia Scott 1996-97 33 Molly Goodenbour 1991-92 35 Sebnem Kimyacioglu 2001-02 2. 35 Kelley Suminski 2004-05 33 Rachel Hemmer 1991-92 35 Nicole Powell 2001-02 3t. 34 Kristen Newlin 2006-07 33 Sonja Henning 1989-90 35 Bethany Donaphin 2001-02 34 Brooke Smith 2006-07 33 Trisha Stevens 1989-90 35 Cori Enghusen 2001-02 34 Brooke Smith 2005-06 33 Katy Steding 1989-90 35 Enjoli Izidor 2001-02 34 Candice Wiggins 2005-06 33 Julie Zeilstra 1989-90 35 LeeAnn Margerum 1982-83 34 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 33 Virginia Sourlis 1982-83 35 Meg Metzger 1982-83 34 Susan Borchardt 2003-04 Minutes Played 35 Angie Paccione 1982-83 34 Kelley Suminski 2003-04 1. 1,191 Virginia Sourlis 1982-83 34 Meg Metzger 1982-83 2. 1,147 Kate Starbird 1996-97 34 Nicole Powell 2001-02 3t. 1,128 Nicole Powell 2001-02 10t. 33 Jamila Wideman 1996-97 1,128 Milena Flores 1999-2000 33 Anita Kaplan 1994-95 Individual Single Game Records Points Free Throws Attempted Blocked Shots 1. 44 Kate Starbird vs. USC J13,96 1. 19 Candice Wiggins vs. Arizona St., J21,06(16 made) 1. 8 Kristen Newlin at Washington State, J2,04 2. 42 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. East Carolina D20,79 2. 18 Olympia Scott vs. Colorado, D28,97 (11) 2t. 6 Kristen Newlin vs. Boston University, N28,03 3. 40 Kate Starbird at USC J12,97 3. 17 Rachel Hemmer vs. Dartmouth, D17,93 (16) 6 Bethany Donaphin vs. San Francisco, N28,01 4. 39 Jeanne Ruark Hoff at California F6,80 4t. 16 Nicole Powell at Washington, J4,04 (13) 6 Cori Enghusen at Oklahoma, M19,01 5t. 37 Candice Wiggins at Oregon J7,06 16 Val Whiting vs. Arizona State, F1,92 (10) 6 Cori Enghusen vs. Arizona State, J30,99 37 Nicole Powell vs. Oregon State M3,02 6. 15 Nicole Powell vs. Pepperdine, J5,03 (13) 6 Trisha Stevens at California, M1,91 7t. 36 Nicole Powell at USC F22,02 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 7t. 5 Jayne Appel at Tennessee, N24,06 36 Kristin Folkl vs. Washington J24,98 1. 1.000 Candice Wiggins vs. Santa Clara, M19,05 (11-11) 5 Kristin Newlin vs. USC, M4,07 9t. 35 Brooke Smith vs. Oklahoma M25,06 1.000 Nicole Powell at Pepperdine, N30,01 (10-10) 5 Kristen Newlin vs. Oregon State, J20,07 35 Val Whiting vs. UCLA J18,92 1.000 Kate Starbird vs. Arizona, J5,97 (10-10) 5 Kristen Newlin at Minnesota, N20,05 35 Val Whiting vs. USC J16,92 1.000 Kate Starbird vs. Washington St., J27,96 (10-10) 5 Brooke Smith vs. Santa Clara, M19,05 35 Trisha Stevens vs. Hawaii M18,90 1.000 Julie Zeilstra at UCLA, J15,91 (10-10) 5 Cori Enghusen vs. Weber State, M16,02 35 Trisha Stevens vs. Long Beach State J23,90 1.000 Trisha Stevens at Arizona State, J27,90 (10-10) 5 Cori Enghusen vs. Penn State, N25,01 35 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. CS-Northridge J6,79 1.000 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. California, J9,80 (10-10) 5 Val Whiting vs. Illinois State, D4,92 15t. 34 Nicole Powell at USC J26,03 5 Val Whiting vs. Tennessee, D15,89 34 Lindsey Yamasaki at Washington F24,01 Assists 5 Val Whiting at Oregon, J7,90 34 Regan Freuen at Arizona State F25,99 1. 16 Jennifer Azzi vs. BYU, J15,87 5 Jill Yanke at Fresno State, D1,87 34 Anita Kaplan vs. USC F24,94 2. 15 Sonja Henning at California, M1,91 5 Jill Yanke vs. Oregon State, J30,88 34 Louise Smith vs. California M2,81 13 Sonja Henning vs. Arkansas, M24,90 13 Jennifer Azzi vs. Arizona, J24,87 Stanford’s Triple Doubles (chronological order) 34 Louise Smith vs. Pacific F4,81 1. Jennifer Azzi vs. BYU, J15,87 (at Maples Pavilion): 14 Field Goals Made: 20 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, vs East Carolina, D20,79 5. 12 Nicole Powell vs. Washington, F14,02 12 Milena Flores vs. Connecticut, D21,97 points/10 rebounds/16 assists (22 attempts) 2. Sonja Henning vs. CS-Fullerton, M26,91 (NCAA Field Goals Attempted: 35, Nicole Powell vs. Tennessee (D14,03) 12 Milena Flores vs. Wisconsin, J29,98 12 Milena Flores at Arizona, J8,00 Tournament game at Maples Pavilion; Henning’s last career Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempts) 12 Molly Goodenbour vs. Washington, F20,92 home game): 19 p/10 r/10 a 1. 1.000 Kim Kupferer vs. Pacific, F4,81 (11-11) 12 Molly Goodenbour vs. Texas, J5,93 3. Nicole Powell at Washington State, F22,01 (at Friel Court): 2. .933 Louise Smith vs. Pacific, F4,81 (14-15) 12 Sonja Henning at Oregon State, J28,89 10 p/10 r/10 a 3. .928 Louise Smith vs. Cal Poly, D1,79 (13-14) 12 Sonja Henning vs. Notre Dame, D2,90 4. Nicole Powell vs. Indiana, N16,01 (at Maples Pavilion): 4t. .909 Julie Zeilstra vs. California, M2,90 (10-11) 12 Sonja Henning vs. Providence, D30,89 11p/12 r/11 a .909 Bethany Donaphin vs. Tulane, M18,02 (10-11) 12 Sonja Henning vs. Arizona, D5,90 5. Nicole Powell vs. Santa Clara, D2,01 (at Maples Pavilion): 29 .909 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. E. Carolina, D20,80 (20-22) 12 Sonja Henning vs. Arizona, F23,91 p/15 r/10 a 7t. .900 Jayne Appel at Arizona, J25,07 (9-10) 12 Jennifer Azzi vs. Minnesota, D29,87 6. Nicole Powell vs. Washington, F14,02 (at Maples Pavilion): .900 Jillian Harmon at Oregon State, J5,06 (9-10) 12 Jennifer Azzi vs. Arizona State, F3,89 21 p/10 r/12 a .900 Brooke Smith at Oregon State, D27,04 (9-10) 12 Jennifer Azzi vs. USC, M10,89 7. Nicole Powell vs. Weber State, M16,02 (NCAA Tournament .900 Kristin Folkl vs. Washington St, J22,98 (9-10) 12 Jennifer Azzi vs. California, M2,90 game at Maples Pavilion): 20 p/11 r/10 a .900 Christy Hedgpeth at UCLA, F14,92 (9-10) 8. Nicole Powell vs. Tulane, M18,02 (NCAA Tournament game .900 Julie Zeilstra at Arizona, J19,91 (9-10) Rebounds at Maples Pavilion): 16 p/10 r/10 a 1. 21 Nicole Powell vs. Oregon, J13,02 3-Pointers Attempted 2t. 20 Kathy Murphy vs. Cal Poly-Pomona, J6,78 1. 16 Lindsey Yamasaki at Washington, F24,01 (9 made) 20 Maggie Nelson vs. CS-Hayward, F18,77 2t. 15 Nicole Powell vs. Tennessee, D14,03 (5) 4t. 19 Nicole Powell vs. Boston University, N28,03 15 Vanessa Nygaard at Massachusetts, J24,95 (7) 19 Val Whiting at Washington, J30,93 15 Katy Steding vs. Auburn, A4,90 (6) 19 Kathy Murphy vs. UC-Davis, J10,78 3-Pointers Made 19 Kathy Murphy vs. UC-Santa Barbara, N28,77 1t. 9 Lindsey Yamasaki at Washington, F24,01 (16 att.) 8t. 18 Azella Perryman vs. Princeton, N29,02 9 Molly Goodenbour at Tennessee, D21,93 (14) 9t. 17 Jayne Appel at Oregon State, F15,07 3t. 8 Candice Wiggins vs. USC, M4,07 (9) 17 Brooke Smith at UCLA, J27,06 8 Lindsey Yamasaki at Arizona, F27,99 (9) 17 Kristen Newlin at Texas Tech, N27,05 4t. 7 Candice Wiggins vs. Washington, F23,06 (7) 17 Nicole Powell vs. Vanderbilt, M28,04 7 Candice Wiggins vs. California, J14,06 (14) 17 Val Whiting vs. UC-Santa Barbara, D13,92 7 Lindsey Yamasaki at UCLA, F24,02 (10) 17 Val Whiting at UNLV, N29,91 7 Vanessa Nygaard at Massachusetts, N24,95 (15) 17 Evon Asforis vs. Portland, D7,85 7 Kate Starbird vs. USC, J13,96 (11) 17 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. Pacific, J21,80 7 Jennifer Azzi vs. E. Michigan, D29,89 (7) 17 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. Montana State, D7,78 7 Jamie Carey at Washington, J27,00 (8) Steals 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 attempts): 1. 10 Katy Steding at Northwestern, D3,88 1.000, Jennifer Azzi vs. Eastern Michigan, D29,89 (7-of-7) 2. 8 Jennifer Azzi vs. North Carolina State, D19,87 1.000, Lauren St. Clair vs. UCLA F3,00 (5-of-5) 3. 7 Brooke Smith at Washington State, J13,07 Free Throws Made 7 Jamila Wideman at Colorado, D28,96 1t. 16 Candice Wiggins vs. Arizona State, J21,06 (19 att.) 7 Katy Steding at UCLA, J7,89 16 Rachel Hemmer vs. Dartmouth, D17,93 (17) 7 Jennifer Azzi at Fresno State, D1,87 3t. 13 Nicole Powell at USC, J25,04 (14) 13 Nicole Powell at Washington, J4,04 (16) Lindsey Yamasaki holds 13 Nicole Powell vs. Pepperdine, J5,03 (15) the school record for three- 6. 13 Jeanne Ruark Hoff vs. Cal Poly, D10,77 (14) pointers in a single game 7t. 12 Candice Wiggins vs. Oklahoma, M25,06 (14) with nine made at 12 Jamila Wideman vs. USC, F6,97 (14) Washington on Feb. 24, 12 Sonja Henning at Oregon State, J28,89 (13) 2001.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 89 1,000 Point Scorers

Kate Starbird Val Whiting Nicole Powell Jeanne Ruark Hoff Candice Wiggins 2,215 – 1993-97 2,077 – 1989-93 2,062 – 2000-04 2,038 – 1979-83 1,842 – 2004-pres.

Trisha Stevens Jennifer Azzi Katy Steding Olympia Scott Brooke Smith 1,649 – 1987-91 1,634 – 1986-90 1,586 – 1986-90 1,524 – 1994-98 1,520 – 2004-07

Anita Kaplan Lindsey Yamasaki Virginia Sourlis Sonja Henning Louise Smith 1,509 – 1991-95 1,497 - 1998-2002 1,449 – 1982-86 1,445 – 1987-91 1,414 – 1978-82

Christy Hedgpeth Kelley Suminski Meg Metzger Rachel Hemmer Vanessa Nygaard Julie Zeilstra 1,387 – 1990-94 1,364 – 2001-05 1,360 – 1979-83 1,289 – 1991-95 1,279 – 1993-98 1,259 – 1988-91

Maggie Nelson Kami Anderson Jill Yanke Molly Goodenbour Angie Paccione Bethany Donaphin 1,180 – 1974-78 1,141 – 1984-88 1,134 – 1985-89 1,040 – 1989-93 1,013 – 1978-83 1,010 - 1998-2002

90 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Stanford Basketball Year by Year Leaders

1992-93 Val Whiting 8.9 Assists 2004-05 Brooke Smith 44 1993-94 Rachel Hemmer 7.8 1978-79 Angie Paccione 88 2005-06 Brooke Smith 47 1994-95 Kristin Folkl 5.5 1979-80 Debi Gore 98 2006-07 Jayne Appel 61 1995-96 Vanessa Nygaard 7.0 1980-81 Debi Gore 108 Minutes Per Game (not available 1996-97 Olympia Scott 7.8 1981-82 Debi Gore 140 1997-98 Kristin Folkl 9.2 1982-83 Angie Paccione 151 before 1983-84) 1998-99 Carolyn Moos 6.7 1983-84 Virginia Sourlis 109 1983-84 Virginia Sourlis 35.8 1999-2000 Carolyn Moos 5.5 1984-85 Virginia Sourlis 103 1984-85 Virginia Sourlis 36.5 2000-01 Nicole Powell 8.5 1985-86 Virginia Sourlis 139 1985-86 Virginia Sourlis 34.7 2001-02 Nicole Powell 9.3 1986-87 Jennifer Azzi 165 1986-87 Jennifer Azzi 31.9 2002-03 Nicole Powell 9.3 1987-88 Jennifer Azzi 191 1987-88 Jennifer Azzi 31.4 2003-04 Nicole Powell 11.2 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi 203 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi 32.6 2004-05 Brooke Smith 5.5 1989-90 Sonja Henning 221 1989-90 Sonja Henning 31.5 2005-06 Brooke Smith 7.5 1990-91 Sonja Henning 237 1990-91 Sonja Henning 36.3 2006-07 Brooke Smith 7.6 1991-92 Molly Goodenbour 177 1991-92 Val Whiting 32.0 1992-93 Molly Goodenbour 34.2 Field Goal Percentage (min. 60 1992-93 Molly Goodenbour 188 1993-94 Jamila Wideman 134 1993-94 Anita Kaplan 29.9 FGs made) 1994-95 Kate Paye 146 1994-95 Kate Paye 30.0 1978-79 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff .644 1995-96 Jamila Wideman 165 1995-96 Jamila Wideman 35.7 1979-80 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff .582 1996-97 Jamila Wideman 174 1996-97 Kate Starbird 31.9 1980-81 Kim Kupferer .546 1997-98 Milena Flores 165 1997-98 Milena Flores 33.2 1981-82 Meg Metzger .519 1998-99 Milena Flores 219 1998-99 Milena Flores 36.0 1982-83 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff .586 1999-2000 Milena Flores 178 1999-2000 Milena Flores 37.6 1983-84 Mary Bradach .493 2000-01 Nicole Powell 142 2000-01 Nicole Powell 33.6 1984-85 Kami Anderson .480 2001-02 Nicole Powell 220 2001-02 Nicole Powell 32.2 1985-86 Erica Mueser .490 2002-03 Kelley Suminski 88 2002-03 Nicole Powell 30.9 1986-87 Erica Mueser .487 2003-04 Nicole Powell 127 2003-04 Nicole Powell 33.6 1987-88 Tammy Svoboda .596 2004-05 Kelley Suminski 108 2004-05 Kelley Suminski 30.1 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi .544 2005-06 Candice Wiggins 120 2005-06 Candice Wiggins 31.6 1989-90 Trisha Stevens .549 2006-07 Brooke Smith 120 2006-07 Brooke Smith 32.5 Kate Starbird led the team in scoring average 1990-91 Julie Zeilstra .539 in 1994-95, 95-96, and 96-97. 1991-92 Chris MacMurdo .541 Steals (not available before 1983-84) 1992-93 Anita Kaplan .518 1983-84 Virginia Sourlis 47 1993-94 Anita Kaplan .552 1984-85 Virginia Sourlis 50 1994-95 Naomi Mulitauaopele .582 1985-86 Virginia Sourlis 73 1995-96 Naomi Mulitauaopele .495 1986-87 Jennifer Azzi 46 (Individual records kept since 1978-79 season) 1996-97 Olympia Scott .550 1987-88 Jennifer Azzi 96 Scoring Average 1997-98 Kristin Folkl .695 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi 69 1978-79 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff 21.3 1998-99 Sarah Dimson .574 1989-90 Sonja Henning 77 1979-80 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff 20.1 1999-2000 Sarah Dimson .555 1990-91 Sonja Henning 91 1980-81 Louise Smith 19.0 2000-01 Sarah Dimson .576 1991-92 Molly Goodenbour 54 1992-93 Val Whiting 59 Kate Paye led the Cardinal in 1994-95 1981-82 Meg Metzger 15.5 2001-02 Bethany Donaphin .591 with 146 assists. 1982-83 Meg Metzger 15.7 2002-03 Chelsea Trotter .529 1993-94 Rachel Hemmer 57 1983-84 Virginia Sourlis 12.6 2003-04 T’Nae Thiel .527 1994-95 Kate Starbird 86 1984-85 Kami Anderson 14.7 2004-05 Brooke Smith .610 1995-96 Jamila Wideman 83 1985-86 Jill Yanke 13.0 2005-06 Brooke Smith .576 1996-97 Jamila Wideman 81 1986-87 Kami Anderson 13.4 2006-07 Jayne Appel .538 1997-98 Olympia Scott 48 1998-99 Milena Flores 71 1987-88 Jennifer Azzi 12.7 Free Throw Percentage (min. 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi 16.6 1999-2000 Milena Flores 57 1.5 made per game) 1989-90 Trisha Stevens 17.6 2000-01 Nicole Powell 50 1978-79 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff .776 1990-91 Julie Zeilstra 19.5 2001-02 Nicole Powell 56 1979-80 Louise Smith .895 1991-92 Val Whiting 18.5 2002-03 Nicole Powell 42 1980-81 Louise Smith .789 1992-93 Val Whiting 18.7 2003-04 Nicole Powell 58 1981-82 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff .742 1993-94 Anita Kaplan 16.7 2004-05 Candice Wiggins 85 1982-83 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff .872 1994-95 Kate Starbird 16.0 2005-06 Candice Wiggins 68 1983-84 Virginia Sourlis .797 1995-96 Kate Starbird 20.1 2006-07 Candice Wiggins 44 1984-85 Mary Bradach .783 1996-97 Kate Starbird 20.9 1985-86 Kim Mercer .786 Blocked Shots (not available before 1997-98 Kristin Folkl 18.9 1986-87 Katy Steding .813 1983-84) 1998-99 Lindsey Yamasaki 14.0 1987-88 Trisha Stevens .831 1983-84 Sarah Evans 6 1999-2000 Carolyn Moos 12.4 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi .787 1984-85 Mary Bradach/ 8 2000-01 Nicole Powell 14.1 1989-90 Julie Zeilstra .822 Karen Goedewaagen 2001-02 Lindsey Yamasaki 17.2 1990-91 Julie Zeilstra .851 1985-86 Jill Yanke 25 2002-03 Nicole Powell 18.8 1991-92 Christy Hedgpeth .804 1986-87 Jill Yanke 23 2003-04 Nicole Powell 20.2 1992-93 Molly Goodenbour .796 1987-88 Jill Yanke 40 2004-05 Candice Wiggins 17.5 1993-94 Kate Starbird .832 1988-89 Jill Yanke 34 2005-06 Candice Wiggins 21.8 1994-95 Kate Paye .755 1989-90 Val Whiting 57 2006-07 Candice Wiggins 16.9 1995-96 Kate Starbird .847 1990-91 Val Whiting 49 Rebounding Average 1996-97 Kate Starbird .822 1991-92 Val Whiting 47 1978-79 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff 8.4 1997-98 Milena Flores .807 1992-93 Val Whiting 48 1979-80 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff 10.0 1998-99 Milena Flores .798 1993-94 Anita Kaplan 20 1980-81 Louise Smith 8.3 1999-2000 Milena Flores .877 1994-95 Kate Starbird/ 19 1981-82 Louise Smith 7.8 2000-01 Lauren St. Clair .836 Naomi Mulitauaopele 1982-83 Jeanne Ruark-Hoff 6.2 2001-02 Kelley Suminski .880 1995-96 Olympia Scott 25 1983-84 Mary Bradach 7.0 2002-03 Nicole Powell .875 1996-97 Olympia Scott/ 20 1984-85 Mary Bradach 6.6 2003-04 Nicole Powell .856 Naomi Mulitauaopele 1985-86 Evon Asforis 8.4 2004-05 Kelley Suminski .838 1997-98 Olympia Scott 14 1986-87 Katy Steding 8.7 2005-06 Candice Wiggins .824 1998-99 Carolyn Moos 46 1987-88 Katy Steding 6.9 2006-07 Brooke Smith .826 1999-2000 Bethany Donaphin 31 1988-89 Evon Asforis 6.0 2000-01 Cori Enghusen 38 1989-90 Val Whiting 7.4 2001-02 Cori Enghusen 58 1990-91 Val Whiting 9.7 2002-03 T’Nae Thiel 22 1991-92 Val Whiting 9.1 2003-04 Kristen Newlin 50

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 91 Year by Year Team Statistics

Year-by-Year Team Statistics (Team statistics kept since 1978-79) Year Record FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT REB-ABG TOT-AVG STL AST 1974-75 8-3 – – – – – – – – – – 1975-76 11-6 – – – – – – – – – – 1976-77 8-11 – – – – – – – – – – 1977-78 17-12 – – – – – – – – – – 1978-79 19-7 766-1611 .475 – – 293-452 .648 1023-39.3 1825-70.2 – 296 1979-80 17-14 868-1976 .439 – – 413-604 .684 1425-45.9 2149-69.3 – 375 1980-81 15-16 848-1863 .455 – – 452-655 .690 1263-40.7 2148-69.3 – 383 1981-82 19-8 773-1621 .477 – – 399-545 .732 1073-39.7 1945-73.0 – 394 1982-83 19-16 946-1985 .477 – – 612-804 .761 1270-36.3 2504-71.5 – 555 1983-84 5-23 687-1543 .445 – – 304-449 .677 927-33.1 1678-59.9 149 388 1984-85 9-19 686-1561 .439 – – 326-484 .674 945-33.8 1697-60.6 168 374 1985-86 13-15 766-1701 .450 – – 334-493 .677 1011-36.1 1866-66.6 218 405 1986-87 14-14 763-1745 .437 – – 373-523 .713 1061-37.9 1899-67.8 229 478 1987-88 27-5 928-2069 .449 100-278 .360 451-608 .742 1333-41.7 2407-75.2 282 577 1988-89 28-3 1027-2092 .491 135-306 .441 535-742 .721 1272-41.0 2724-87.9 113 656 1989-90 32-1 1160-2317 .501 177-420 .421 566-741 .764 1424-43.2 3063-92.8 337 758 1990-91 26-6 1006-2186 .460 127-372 .341 593-810 .732 1369-42.8 2732-85.4 300 646 1991-92 30-3 1021-2114 .483 150-414 .362 633-861 .735 1564-43.0 2825-85.6 289 613 1992-93 26-6 961-2125 .452 143-410 .349 462-654 .706 1534-44.1 2527-79.0 255 599 1993-94 25-6 961-2015 .477 171-441 .388 499-677 .737 1166-37.6 2592-83.6 313 614 1994-95 30-3 1058-2211 .479 146-431 .339 526-756 .696 1527-42.8 2788-84.5 358 682 1995-96 29-3 893-1986 .450 178-544 .327 521-726 .718 1315-41.1 2485-77.7 319 523 1996-97 34-2 1093-2317 .472 205-544 .377 642-887 .724 1574-43.7 3033-84.3 345 666 1997-98 21-6 800-1536 .521 151-381 .396 563-783 .719 1062-39.3 2314-85.7 237 496 1998-99 18-12 770-1783 .432 166-488 .340 446-636 .701 1222-40.7 2152-71.7 213 490 1999-2000 21-9 798-1721 .464 213-522 .408 419-599 .699 1111-37.0 2228-74.3 211 463 2000-01 19-11 801-1783 .449 188-504 .373 413-573 .721 1182-39.4 2203-73.4 203 480 2001-02 32-3 1027-2151 .447 258-657 .393 497-691 .719 1517-43.3 2809-80.3 212 672 2002-03 27-5 786-1756 .448 219-612 .358 472-611 .773 1253-39.2 2263-70.7 231 486 2003-04 27-7 830-1878 .442 256-679 .377 476-589 .808 1280-37.6 2392-70.4 227 526 2004-05 32-3 994-2063 .482 221-581 .380 515-685 .752 1381-39.5 2724-77.8 334 573 2005-06 26-8 999-2137 .467 241-609 .396 432-634 .681 1395-41.0 2671-78.6 264 582 2006-07 29-5 954-2102 .454 155-470 .330 362-548 .661 1454-42.8 2425-71.3 250 606 Single-season highs are in bold; single-season lows are in italics.

The 2001-02 team owns records for 3-point shots made with 258 and attempted with 657. The 1996-97 squad set school records for wins, field-goal attempts, free throws made and attempted and rebounds.

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Stanford Women’s Basketball Tradition

“Stanford afforded me the opportunity to have the best of Athletics both the academic Stanford Women’s Basketball: and athletic worlds. I cherished the chance 2 National Championships to continuously grow 6 Final Four appearances and learn, constantly 11 Elite Eight appearances striving to be the best ‘me’ I could be. 14 Sweet Sixteen appearances Stanford provided 20 NCAA Tournament appearances the perfect environ- 15 Pacific-10 Conference titles ment for me to chal- lenge myself and Since 1985-86: reach my goals, 481-121 Overall Record while simultaneously (. 800 winning pct.) allowing me to enjoy 2 Naismith Players of the Year Tara VanDerveer, who was recently inducted into the Women’s Basketball the ride.” Hall of Fame, is fourth on the Division I Active Coaches winning percentage 7 Kodak First-Team All-Americans roster. –Kristin Folkl, Economics (1995) (four two-time selections) 7 Pacific-10 Conference Players of the Year Academics 2 United States Olympians • Ranked as the fifth best national university by the U.S. “Of all the things News & World Report that basketball has • 6,556 Undergraduates given me, the thing I • 1,700 Full-time faculty members value most, by far, is • 97% of professors hold doctorates my education at Stanford.” • Classes taught by actual professors as opposed to GA’s or TA’s –Kate Starbird, • 17 Nobel Laureates Computer Science (1997) • 21 Recipients of the National Medal of Science • 4 Pulitzer Prize winners • 60 Fields of study • Excellent support staff and tutorial access

Division I Active Coaches by Winning Percentage “My Stanford educa- minumum five years head coach Rk Coach Team Yrs. W L Pct. tion has opened 1. Pat Summitt Tennessee 32 913 177 .838 many doors for me 2. Geno Auriemma Connecticut 21 592 116 .836 and has given me 3. Duke 14 364 97 .789 instant credibility for Molly Goodenbour cut down the net after Stanford defeated Western 4. Tara VanDerveer Stanford 27 660 179 .787 Kentucky to win the 1992 NCAA Championship. anything I’ve been 5. Kim Mulkey-Robertson Baylor 6 158 44 .782 interested in.” 6. Chattanooga 17 390 110 .780 7. Texas Tech 7 179 51 .774 –Sarah Evans-Moore, 8. Robin Selvig Montana 28 645 188 .774 Economics (1986) 9. Georgia 27 657 208 .755 10. Tom Collen Louisville 8 190 62 .754

The 1990’s – Stanford’s Decade of Dominance

"I felt very comfort- Year W-L .Pct NCAA Finish Stanford vs. the Pac-10 in the 1990’s able around the 1989-90 32-1 .970 NCAA CHAMPIONS Arizona 18-2 .900 team and coaching 1990-91 26-6 .813 NCAA Final Four Arizona State 19-1 .950 staff while I was there, and returned 1991-92 30-3 .909 NCAA CHAMPIONS California 18-2 .900 home knowing that 1992-93 26-6 .813 NCAA Sweet 16 Oregon 19-1 .950 Stanford was the 1993-94 25-6 .806 NCAA Elite 8 Oregon State 17-3 .850 place I truly felt at 1994-95 30-3 .909 NCAA Final Four UCLA 18-2 .900 home. I knew I 1995-96 29-3 .906 NCAA Final Four USC 19-2 .905 would be challenged both athletically and 1996-97 34-2 .944 NCAA Final Four Washington 16-5 .762 academically, and 1997-98 21-6 .778 NCAA Tournament Washington State 20-0 1.000 that is the only way I 1998-99 18-12 .600 NCAA Tournament Total 164-18 .901 want it to be." Totals 271-48 .850 10 Tournament appearances –Kristen Newlin, 6 Final Fours Cultural and Social Anthropology 2 National Championships (2007)

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Top Teams of the 1990s (By wins and winning percentage from Jan. 1, 1990 through Dec. 31, 1999, as compiled by the University of Colorado Media Relations Office)

By Total Wins 1 Tennessee 314 2. Connecticut 290 3. Louisiana Tech 278 4. Stanford 270 5. Texas Tech 268 By Total Games Winning Percentage 1. Tennessee 314-37 .895 2. Connecticut 290-47 .861 3. Louisiana Tech 278-52 .842 4. Stanford 270-51 .841 5. Texas Tech 268-56 .827 “After teaching at By Conference Wins Stanford captured its first NCAA Women’s Basketball Title in 1989-90, Stanford for almost 1. Stanford (Pac-10) 162 going 32-1 and outscoring its opponents by over 26 points a game. 20 years, I am still in 2. Connecticut (Big East) 158 awe of the Cardinal athletes. They are 3. Stephen F. Austin (Southland) 155 typically among the 4. SW Missouri St. (Gateway/Missouri Valley) 149 In the 1990’s, Stanford went to the Final Four six times, more most confident, 5. Toledo (Mid American) 142 than any other school in the nation, and won two national titles. focused and well-bal- Mount St. Mary’s (Northeast) 142 anced students with whom I come into By Conference Winning Percentage contact, and as a 1. Louisiana Tech (Sun Belt) 106-9 .922 result, it is great fun 2. Stephen F. Austin (Southland) 155-14 .917 to have them in class. Their accom- 3. Old Dominion (Colonial) 120-12 .909 plishments (both as 4. Stanford (Pac-10) 162-18 .900 NCAA Champions NCAA Final Four NCAA Champions undergraduates and 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 5. Montana (Big Sky) 133-19 .875 graduates) are excep- tional even among Final Fours in the 1990’s Stanford students, a Stanford 6 pretty exceptional Tennessee 5 bunch. I am thrilled Louisiana Tech 4 for my daughter to have the chance to Connecticut 3 NCAA Final Four NCAA Final Four NCAA Final Four be part of this won- Georgia 3 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 derful group.” Virginia 3 –Mark Denny father of Katie Purdue 2 Denny “A wonderful cam- “Stanford is a mix of pus with academic so many extremely choices and learning gifted and talented opportunities at individuals. When “Stanford was a “Stanford is for every corner. The you graduate from place where the top overachievers who most difficult part is Stanford you know, basketball in the want to be sur- getting accepted. A and everyone else nation was being rounded by people rich experience is knows, that you played and I wanted they have a lot in achieved through a have achieved some- to be a part of that.” common with.” combination of quali- thing spectacular.” ty sports and –Kate Paye, –Sonja Henning, –Charmin Smith, Political Science (1995) Economics (1991) education.” Civil and Environmental –Meg Metzger, Engineering (1997) Human Biology (1983)

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 95 1989-90 NCAA Championship Team

1989-90 NCAA 88 Stanford Championship Team 1 Auburn 8 or a program on a very quick ascent, 1989-90 Fwould be the breakthrough year for Stanford women’s basketball. In her fifth year as head coach, Tara VanDerveer and her staff knew that all the ingredients were in place for a championship team. Great post play, an exceptional back court, good scoring balance, and solid leadership. The question was, “just how good The Cardinal brought home its first NCAA title in 1990. would they be?” had five players scoring between 12 and 18 points a Entering the season with a #3 ranking, the game. Cardinal answered that question by spinning off 20 Stanford was fortunate in that one of those players consecutive wins to start the year. Then, after suffer- was a shooting guard named Jennifer Azzi. Azzi was ing their only loss of the season to the University of the consensus NCAA Player of the Year, winning the Washington, Stanford wrapped up the season with Naismith Award, the Wade Trophy and the Honda- 12 straight victories – including five postseason wins Broderick Award. She shot 49.7 percent from the and Stanford’s first-ever National Championship. floor, 79.8 percent from the line, an impressive 44.2 While the Cardinal compiled an impressive 32-1 from 3-point land and was the heart and soul of the record and won the Pacific-10 Championship with a team. But she was joined in the back court by First- 17-1 conference mark, those numbers hardly begin Team All-Pac-10 selection Sonja Henning who led The 1989-90 NCAA to tell the story. The Cardinal simply dominated the conference with 221 assists. Forward Katy Women’s Basketball everyone. Averaging over 92 points per game, Championship was Steding – who would eventually join Azzi on the Stanford topped 100 points on 10 different occasions 1996 gold medal winning USA Basketball team – held in Knoxville, and outscored its opponents by an average of more Tennessee averaged over 15 points and almost seven rebounds than 26 points per game. They controlled the boards per game. She and C/F Trisha Stevens (17.6 ppg/5.9 with an average of over 43 rebounds per contest and

96 2007-08 Stanford Basketball 1989-90 NCAA Championship Team rpg) led the team in scoring and joined forward Julie beat both #24 Mississippi (78-65) Zeilstra (13.8 ppg/6.1 rpg) to complete one of and #22 Arkansas (114-87) on its Stanford’s all-time best front courts. way to the Final Four. The Cardinal got their first big test in just their The Cardinal met #12 Virginia fourth game when #2 Tennessee came to Maples in the semifinals at Knoxville, Pavilion. Sonja Henning led the way with game- Tennessee and came away with a highs in points (23), rebounds (6) and assists (9) as nine-point win behind a very bal- Stanford sent the Volunteers to a 14-point defeat. A anced scoring attack. Two days couple weeks later, the Cardinal would improve its later, in front of a then-largest record to 12-0 with a 40-point win over #7 crowd ever to watch a women’s Washington. basketball tournament game (20,023), Stanford beat #9 Auburn Averaging over 92 points per 88-81 to claim the team’s first game, Stanford topped 100 NCAA Championship. Stanford defeated Auburn 88-81 to win the NCAA crown. points on 10 different occasions and outscored its opponents Semifinal Box Score by an average of more than Virginia FG FGA 3FG3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Scott 1 60300432 1 227 26 points per game. Ward 3 50000356 1 116 Hei. Burge 3 10 0 0 1 2 8 4 7 0 0 30 Staley 7 13 1 3 3 4 8 3 18 4 1 36 After its lone loss of the year (81-78 at Reiss 2 13 0 4 7 7 4 0 11 2 3 40 Hea. Burge 5 9 0 0 4 4 7 3 14 0 2 18 Washington), only one team would get closer than Smith 1 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 3 0 0 16 Evans 2613000251015 26 points to the Cardinal until the Final Four. In Franklin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team 3 fact, Stanford outscored the opposition by an aver- Totals 24 63 2 13 16 20 40 21 66 9 9 200 age of more than 15 points throughout the entire Stanford FG FGA 3FG3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min NCAA Tournament. Steding 5 13 2 3 6 6 8 2 18 1 0 36 Zeilstra 3 6 0 0 2 2 4 1 8 1 2 24 Heading into the NCAA Tournament, Stanford’s Stevens 8 17 0 0 0 0 6 4 16 0 0 30 Azzi 59352463155338 record stood at 27-1 and they received a bye in the Henning 4 10 0 0 4 4 7 3 12 5 3 40 first round. The Cardinal put a quick end to #16 Whiting 1 11 0 0 2 4 8 2 4 0 2 26 Parson110000012016 Hawaii’s visit to the mainland, disposing of the Team 4 Rainbows 106-76 in the second round behind a Totals 27 67 5 8 16 20 43 16 75 12 11 200 Score by Periods 1 2 Final career-high 35 points from Stevens. With the West Virginia 38 28 66 Stanford 42 33 75 Regional being held at Maples Pavilion, Stanford Attendance: 7,931

Championship Box Score Auburn FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR Tot PF Pts A TO Blk S Min Thompson 3 11 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 5 10 1 3 0 1 31 Mago26000214534000025 Hayden6 80036055 3150 10031 Tremitiere 7 9 2 2 1 2 1 4 5 1 17 5 2 0 2 40 Jones 7 17 2 6 8 9 3 6 9 4 24 2 1 2 1 36 Godby 4 10 0 1 1 3 1 3 4 5 9 0 0 1 0 22 Stevenson12010012332320013 Freeman0 00000011 1 0 0 0002 Team 2 0 2 0 Totals 30 63 6 12 15 24 9 27 36 25 81 11 9 3 4 200 Stanford FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR Tot PF Pts A TO Blk S Min Steding 6 18 6 15 0 0 2 5 7 3 18 5 0 1 1 34 Zeilstra 2 8 0 0 5 5 4 2 6 2 9 2 3 0 1 30 Stevens 6 13 0 0 4 5 4 6 10 4 16 1 2 0 1 28 Azzi 5 10 4 8 3 5 1 3 4 5 17 5 2 0 0 39 Henning 6 11 1 3 8 11 4 5 9 0 21 1 2 0 1 39 Whiting 3 6 0 0 1 5 2 2 4 1 7 0 3 0 0 24 Richards0 00000000 1 0 0 1005 Parson0 00000000 0 0 0 0001 Team 2 7 9 0 Totals 28 66 11 26 21 31 19 30 49 16 88 14 13 2 5 200 Score by Periods 1 2 Final Auburn 41 40 81 Stanford 41 47 88 Attendance: 20,023

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 97 1991-92 NCAA Championship Team 1991-92 NCAA 78 Stanford Championship Team entucky 62 Western K he 1991-92 Stanford women’s basketball team Twon an NCAA title, its second in three years. That title, most would say, was unexpected. Stanford had lost three very talented First-Team All-Pac-10 performers from the ’90-’91 campaign, they only had one senior on the roster, and were simply not deemed ready to challenge for another NCAA championship quite yet. Christy Hedgepeth cuts down the net after defeating Western Kentucky for the But that philosophy changed early in the season – 1991-92 National Title. when Stanford defeated defending champion Tennessee (96-95 in overtime) in a well-played game ppg/5.4 apg) and sophomore shooting guard Christy in December. Suddenly, anything was within the Hedgpeth (13.3 ppg/2.2 apg). Goodenbour, named realm of possibility. the NCAA Final Four MVP and NCAA West Regional The team, itself, had an interesting feel. On one MVP, was fiercely composed and constantly pushed hand, it was an experienced club, considering eight the tempo of her team and the game. The young of the 13 team members had played in one or more Hedgpeth provided the Cardinal with a long range The 1991-92 NCAA Final Fours. On the other hand, it was a very young threat and dead-eye accuracy from the field. Women’s Basketball team, as evidenced by the fact that there was only Despite the flashy guard play, it was Stanford’s Championships was one senior on the squad. But leadership and work center, Val Whiting, who stole the show. Whiting led held in Los Angles, ethic became the identity of this team. the team with an average of 18.5 points per game California At the forefront was a determined backcourt com- and 9.1 rebounds. She was named Pac-10 Player of posed of junior point guard Molly Goodenbour (12.3 the Year and was a consensus First-Team All-

The 1991-92 NCAA Champion Stanford Basketball Team.

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America as a junior. Finishing 30-3 overall and 15-3 in the Pac-10, Behind those great players, as well as forwards Stanford won its fourth straight Pac-10 title. It Rachel Hemmer (11.2 ppg, 6.7 rpg) and Chris marked the Cardinal’s fifth consecutive appearance MacMurdo (10.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg), the Cardinal put in the NCAA Tournament, second NCAA together a 25-3 regular season record and went into Championship in three years and third straight the NCAA tournament with confidence. Final Four appearance.

The Final wasn’t even close. Stanford’s 78-62 drubbing of #15 Western Kentucky tied the Semifinal Box Score Stanford FG FGA 3FG3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min record for the largest margin of MacMurdo0 50000410 1 019 Hemmer 1 5 0 0 2 2 3 5 4 0 3 19 Whiting 9 20 0 0 10 12 12 4 28 2 2 38 victory in an NCAA women’s Goodenbour 6 12 4 7 0 1 4 4 16 6 5 39 Hedgpeth 3 5 0 1 1 2 2 3 7 0 0 38 championship game. Rucker0101001001011 Dougherty 3 4 0 0 2 3 1 1 8 0 0 9 Kaplan 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 Adkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 In the end, the Cardinal put it all together with Paye 1 10015413 3 012 five strong efforts in the NCAA Tournament. Taylor000000000001 Team 3 VanDerveer’s troops defeated #31 UC Santa Totals 23 55 4 9 16 25 35 21 66 13 10 200 Barbara (82-73) to advance to Seattle, Washington Virginia FG FGA 3FG3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Hei.Burge2 40012555 1 011 for the West Regionals, where they beat #12 Texas Hea. Burge 2 11 0 0 6 6 6 5 10 1 0 26 Tech (75-63) and #23 USC (82-62). Then, at the Evans 3 10 0 2 0 0 4 5 6 2 0 33 Staley 7 18 0 4 5 7 9 4 19 4 2 36 Final Four in Los Angeles, the Cardinal drew #1 Reiss 4 12 0500428 2 139 Wagener 3 5 0 0 0 0 10 3 6 2 1 17 Virginia in the semifinals and sneaked out with a 66- Smith 2 5 0 0 5 6 7 3 9 1 2 25 Beale 0 1 0 022102 0 112 65 victory. And the final wasn’t even close. Lofstedt000000100001 Stanford’s 78-62 drubbing of #15 Western Kentucky Team 5 Totals 23 66 0 11 19 23 50 27 65 13 7 200 tied the record for the largest margin of victory in an Score by Periods 1 2 Final NCAA women’s championship game. Stanford 27 39 66 Virginia 29 36 65 Attendance: 12,421

Championship Box Score Stanford FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR Tot PF Pts A TO Blk S Min MacMurdo 3 5 0 0 3 4 3 8 11 1 9 1 3 1 0 31 Hemmer 5 12 0 0 8 11 6 9 15 3 18 2 4 0 1 37 Whiting 4 10 0 0 8 9 7 6 13 0 16 2 2 1 0 36 Goodenbour 3 10 1 7 5 6 0 3 3 2 12 6 5 0 1 36 Hedgpeth 6 15 2 7 3 3 1 1 2 2 17 1 1 0 1 33 Kaplan1 30000011 1 2 0 0003 Rucker0000000110011008 Dougherty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 Paye 0 00044000 2 4 0 0007 Taylor0 00000000 1 0 0 0002 Adkins0 00000000 0 0 0 0001 Sevillian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 0 4 4 2 Totals 22 55 3 14 31 37 17 34 51 13 78 13 20 3 3 200 W. Kentucky FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR Tot PF Pts A TO Blk S Min Scott 1 70000044 3 2 4 10325 Lang 5 11 0 0 8 12 7 5 12 5 18 0 2 0 3 32 Monroe3120022426 3 8 0 20017 Westmoreland 2 10 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 5 6 1 2 1 2 29 Pehlke 6 16 4 8 0 0 1 2 3 3 16 4 5 0 0 38 Houk 0 10000101 1 0 0 2006 Wilson 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 18 Jordan24130004425100216 Robinson0 10100000 1 0 0 0003 Berryman0 20022011 2 2 0 0006 Cook14021230313000010 Team 4 0 4 0 Totals 21 71 7 19 13 20 20 22 42 27 62 10 14 1 11 200 Val Whiting was the Pac-10 Player of the Year and a consensus Score by Periods 1 2 Final First-Team All-American. Stanford 37 41 78 Western Kentucky 27 35 62 Attendance: 12,072

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1990-91 Stanford’s Final Four Team

Stanford FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Goodenbour 1 3 1 2 0 0 2 3 3 1 2 12 Taylor 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 Hedgeth 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 16 MacMurdo 4 6 0 0 1 2 4 3 9 2 0 28 Adkins 1 3 1 3 0 0 4 3 3 1 1 19 Henning 7 18 1 5 3 4 8 3 18 7 1 40 Richards 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Dougherty 7 9 0 0 1 4 8 3 15 0 0 34 Whiting 4 18 0 1 2 4 7 4 10 3 0 35 Team 6 Totals 25 65 3 14 7 14 40 24 60 15 4 200

Tennessee FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Adams 4 7 1 3 5 9 2 1 14 1 0 35 Clark 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 The 1990-91 Final Four Team Head 5 9 0 0 5 8 3 2 15 5 0 36 Evans 4 8 0 0 3 3 8 5 11 0 1 20 1990-91 Harrison 2 10 0 0 2 4 12 3 6 2 0 29 This team lost two All-Pac-10 performers and their first guard off the bench to Charles 6 12 0 0 6 8 9 4 18 0 0 32 graduation. One of those All-Pac-10 players was National Player of the Year, Caldwell 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 11 Casteel 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 28 Jennifer Azzi, and the other one was National Team member Katy Steding. Yet, Hawhee1 3 0000202006 expectations were high and the results were remarkable. Team The 1990-91 version of the Cardinal advanced to the Final Four for the second Totals 23 57 1 6 21 32 47 19 68 9 2 200 consecutive season and found themselves sandwiched between two NCAA cham- Turnovers: Stanford 13, Tennessee 14. Blocked shots: Stanford 7, Tennessee 2. pionship teams in Stanford history. Deadball rebounds: Stanford 3, Tennessee 2. Stanford ended the season 26-6 overall and 16-2 in the Pac-10. They won their Score by Periods 1 2 Final third straight conference title and lost a heartbreaker to the eventual national Stanford 28 32 60 champion Tennessee Volunteers in the semifinals of the NCAA tournament, 68-60. Tennessee 21 47 68 Had Stanford not been so decimated by injuries, it may have had a chance to Attendance: 7,931 beat Tennessee in the semifinal game and try for its second straight title. But lead- ing scorer Julie Zeilstra (calf muscle pull four minutes before game time) and cen- ter Trisha Stevens (patella tendon in her right knee) were severely hampered in the final game of the season.

1994-95 Stanford’s Final Four Team

Stanford FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Starbird 1 9 0 3 0 0 3 4 2 4 3 26 Hemmer 2 6 0 0 1 2 4 3 5 0 1 20 Kaplan 6 11 0 0 0 0 7 4 12 2 2 21 Paye 4 13 2 10 0 1 1 5 10 9 0 37 Wideman 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 12 Scott 2 6 0000124229 Nygaard 2 6 2 6 0 0 3 4 6 0 0 11 Freuen0 2 0100100002 Smith 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 7 Kelsey 0 0 0000000104 Folkl 5 11 2 3 0 0 9 3 12 1 1 34 Harrington 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Mulitauaopele 2 7 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 0 0 10 Owen 0 3 0000110005 Team 3 Totals 25 81 7 27 3 5 43 31 60 22 9 200

Connecticut FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min The 1994-95 Final Four Team Elliot 6 9 0 1 9 10 6 2 21 2 1 32 Lobo 5 9 235691173337 Wolters 11 17 0 0 9 13 9 2 31 2 0 33 Rizzotti 1 9 1 4 4 8 6 0 7 6 1 34 Weber 0 1 01011002117 1994-95 Better 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 The 1994-95 Stanford women’s basketball team was young. Very young. In fact, Rose 1 1 0000002002 Coach VanDerveer brought in six freshman and the team’s leading scorer was a Marquis 0 0 0000000002 sophomore. But the Cardinal had a deep bench and they were good. Very good. Berube0 2 00226224123 Hunt 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Led by guard Kate Starbird (16.0 ppg), Stanford compiled a 30-3 record, won Gelfenbien 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 the Pac-10 crown (17-1) and advanced to the NCAA Final Four. This time, they Sales 1 2 0 0 3 3 2 5 5 2 2 15 lost to the eventual national champion UConn Huskies in the semifinals. Team 5 A good deal of credit must be given to the seniors on the team, guard Kate Totals 25 50 3 9 34 46 50 13 87 21 10 200 Paye, forward Rachel Hemmer and center Anita Kaplan. Not only did those three Turnovers: Stanford 22, Connecticut 20. Blocked shots: Stanford 4, Connecticut 5. Deadball rebounds: Stanford 0, Connecticut 2. players produce on the court, but they led the younger players by example. The younger players responded. Two of Stanford’s top five scorers in the ’94- Score by Periods 1 2 Final Stanford 20 40 60 ’95 season were freshmen Kristin Folkl (9.5 ppg) and Naomi Mulitauaopele (7.3 Connecticut 44 43 87 ppg.) Only two players on the roster played less than 250 minutes and three play- Attendance: 12,421 ers had over 100 assists.

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1995-96 Stanford’s Final Four Team

Georgia FG FGA FT FTA OR DR Tot Pts A TO Blk S Min Frett 9 20 4 10 3 5 8 22 0 8 0 1 32 Holland 3 7 0 1 3 1 4 8 6 1 0 0 33 Henderson 8 11 1 2 0 6 6 17 0 1 4 0 24 Roundtree 8 14 9 9 2 4 6 26 7 4 0 0 36 Powell 00 00022010009 Irwin 0 2 0 1 1 3 4 0 2 2 0 1 17 Antvorskov 0 0 2 5 3 4 7 2 2 0 1 0 15 Bush 5 8 1 3 0 1 1 11 0 0 0 2 22 Decker0 2 001120000011 Walls 0 0 00000000001 Team 4 4 8 Totals 33 64 17 31 17 31 48 86 18 16 5 4 200

Stanford FG FGA FT FTA OR DR Tot Pts A TO Blk S Min Scott 6 11 4 4 6 4 10 16 0 3 1 0 29 The 1995-96 Final Four Team Nygaard 5 16 2 3 5 5 10 13 4 0 1 0 35 Starbird 8 17 3 3 1 0 1 20 0 4 0 3 40 Wideman 4 13 3 4 1 3 4 11 7 0 0 4 40 1995-96 Smith 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 The 1995-96 Stanford basketball team had quite a new look to it. Head Coach Harrington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tara VanDerveer took a one-year hiatus to coach the USA National Team/1996 Mulitauaopele 6 14 3 8 2 4 6 15 1 2 0 1 30 USA Olympic Basketball Team. Three starters from the year before were lost to Owen 0 2 1 2 0 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 10 graduation. Their third leading scorer, Kristin Folkl, took time off to play for the Team 4 3 7 U.S. Olympic Volleyball Team. Totals 29 74 16 24 19 23 42 76 13 9 2 8 200 Head coach Amy Tucker and co-head coach guided the 3-point goals: Georgia 3-10 (Holland 2-4, Roundtree 1-2), Stanford 2-17 (Nygaard 1-8, Cardinal in 1995-96 and filled the graduation void with young players. The Starbird 1-4). Cardinal rolled off an 18-0 conference record, winning its seventh Pac-10 champi- Score by Periods 1 2 Final onship in the last eight years. They finished 29-3 overall and made their fifth trip Georgia 46 40 86 to the NCAA Final Four. Stanford 34 42 76 Led by junior Kate Starbird’s 20.1 ppg, Stanford won 23 consecutive games Attendance: 23,291 before dropping an 86-76 semifinal game to #5 Georgia in front of 23,291 fans.

1996-97 Stanford’s Final Four Team

Stanford FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Scott 4 10 0 0 3 4 10 4 11 1 2 42 Nygaard 1 7 05003020019 Mulitauaopele 3 5 00003160020 Wideman 4 11 2 3 3 4 5 3 13 6 1 45 Starbird 7 14 4 8 8 8 4 4 26 3 1 45 Flores 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 Smith 1 2 0 1 2 2 4 2 4 3 0 23 Folkl 8 8 0 0 2 3 10 5 18 2 2 24 Owen 00 0000010003 Team 4 Totals 29 58 6 17 18 21 43 20 82 16 6 225

Old Dominion FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA R PF PTS A S Min Andrade 3 9 0 1 5 6 7 5 11 5 5 37 Machanguana 9 16 0 0 0 2 8 3 18 0 2 42 Roberts 8 10 0 0 1 2 8 5 17 1 3 31 The 1996-97 Final Four Team Penicheiro 7 19 0 3 4 7 5 1 18 6 1 43 Eller 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 Elbin 1 8 1 6 2 3 1 0 5 0 1 19 1996-97 Small 1 4 00004021113 Everyone was back. The return of 10 players from the previous season, head Diaz 5 8 020003100214 coach Tara VanDerveer’s return, and back-to-back Final Four appearances made Team 0 the Cardinal an attractive preseason favorite. Totals 35 75 1 12 12 20 35 18 83 14 17 225 Early on, Stanford’s season was highlighted by defeating eventual national Turnovers: Stanford 29, Old Dominion 14. Blocked shots: Stanford 2, Old Dominion 2. champion Tennessee in Thompson-Boling Arena, the first time a Cardinal squad Deadball rebounds: Stanford 0, Old Dominion 2. had done so. However, in the next game at Old Dominion, Stanford’s winning Score by Periods 1 2 OT Final streak was halted in an 83-66 loss. The Cardinal later won a conference record 25 Stanford 37 39 6 82 straight games, taking the team into the Final Four. There, the team’s season Old Dominion 30 46 7 83 ended in a heartbreaking overtime loss to Old Dominion, 83-82. Attendance: 16, 741 The Cardinal finished the season with a second consecutive 18-0 conference mark, and eighth Pac-10 Championship in the last nine years. Overall, the Cardinal posted a 34-2 record, setting a new conference record for most wins in a season. The team’s sixth Final Four run was led by senior Kate Starbird, who aver- aged 20.9 points and set a new school career points record with 2,215.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 101 Stanford Post Season Records

Kate Paye lettered from 1992-95, and was 13-3 in four NCAA Sonja Henning (left) and Trisha Stevens with President George Bush after the 1990 NCAA Championship season. Tournament appearances, including a national title in 1992. Stanford’s Postseason Record (44-21, .677) Year Tourney W-L Head Coach Finish Year Tourney W-L Head Coach Finish 1977-78 AIAW 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1996-97 NCAA 4-1 Tara VanDerveer Final Four (Semifinals) 1978-79 AIAW 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1997-98 NCAA 0-1 Tara VanDerveer First Round 1979-80 AIAW 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1998-99 NCAA 0-1 Tara VanDerveer First Round 1981-82 NCAA 0-1 Dotty McCrea First Round 1999-2000 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Second Round 1987-88 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Semifinals 2000-01 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Second Round 1988-89 NCAA 2-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 2001-02 NCAA 2-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Semifinals 1989-90 NCAA 5-0 Tara VanDerveer CHAMPIONS 2002-03 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Second Round 1990-91 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Final Four (Semifinals) 2003-04 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 1991-92 NCAA 5-0 Tara VanDerveer CHAMPIONS 2004-05 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 1992-93 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Semifinals 2005-06 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 1993-94 NCAA 3-1 Tara VanDerveer Regional Finals 2006-07 NCAA 1-1 Tara VanDerveer Second Round 1994-95 NCAA 4-1 Tara VanDerveer Final Four (Semifinals) Totals: 24 Appearances AIAW: 3 appearances 1995-96 NCAA 4-1 Amy Tucker/Marianne Stanley Final Four (Semifinals) 2 NCAA Titles NCAA: 21 appearances (in 25 years) 6 Final Four appearances

Trisha Stevens was a memeber of the 1990 NCAA Jamila Wideman was part of three staight NCAA Final Chris MacMurdo was a member of both of Stanford’s Championship squad and 1991 Final Four team. Four teams. NCAA Championship teams (1990 and 1992).

102 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Stanford Post Season Records

Stanford’s Postseason Game-by-Game Year Tourney Opponent Round Site W-L Score 1977-78 AIAW UCLA 1st-West STANFORD L 80-54 1978-79 AIAW UCLA 1st-West UCLA L 85-68 1979-80 AIAW USF 1st-West San Jose St. L 64-44 1981-82 NCAA Maryland 1st-West Maryland L 82-48 1987-88 NCAA Montana 2nd-Midwest Montana W 74-72 (OT) 1987-88 NCAA Texas MW Reg. Semi Texas L 79-58 1988-89 NCAA Illinois St. 2nd-Midwest STANFORD W 105-77 1988-89 NCAA Iowa MW Reg. Semi La. Tech W 98-74 1988-89 NCAA La. Tech MW Reg. Final La. Tech L 85-75 1989-90 NCAA Hawaii 2nd-West STANFORD W 106-76 1989-90 NCAA Mississippi W Reg. Semi STANFORD W 78-65 1989-90 NCAA Arkansas W Reg. Final STANFORD W 114-87 1989-90 NCAA Virginia Final Four Semi Tennessee W 75-66 1989-90 NCAA Auburn Final Four Final Tennessee W 88-81 1990-91 NCAA CS-Fullerton 2nd-West STANFORD W 91-67 1990-91 NCAA Washington W Reg. Semi UNLV W 73-47 1990-91 NCAA Georgia W Reg. Final UNLV W 75-67 1990-91 NCAA Tennessee Final Four Semi New Orleans L 68-60 1991-92 NCAA UCSB 2nd-West STANFORD W 82-73 1991-92 NCAA Texas Tech W Reg. Semi Washington W 75-63 1991-92 NCAA USC W Reg. Final Washington W 82-62 1991-92 NCAA Virginia Final Four Semi USC W 66-65 1991-92 NCAA W. Kentucky Final Four Final USC W 78-62 1992-93 NCAA Georgia 2nd-West STANFORD W 93-60 1992-93 NCAA Colorado W Reg. Semi Montana L 80-67 1993-94 NCAA WI-Green Bay 1st-West STANFORD W 81-56 1993-94 NCAA Montana 2nd-West STANFORD W 66-62 The Cardinal reached the Final Four six times in the 1990’s. 1993-94 NCAA Colorado W Reg. Semi STANFORD W 78-62 1993-94 NCAA Purdue W Reg. Final STANFORD L 82-65 1994-95 NCAA UC-Irvine 1st-West STANFORD W 88-55 1995-96 NCAA Auburn W Reg. Final Washington W 71-57 1994-95 NCAA SMU 2nd-West STANFORD W 95-73 1995-96 NCAA Georgia Final Four Semi Charlotte L 86-76 1994-95 NCAA No. Carolina W Reg. Semi UCLA W 81-71 1996-97 NCAA Howard 1st-West STANFORD W 111-59 1994-95 NCAA Purdue W Reg. Final UCLA W 69-58 1996-97 NCAA Texas Tech 2nd-West STANFORD W 67-45 1994-95 NCAA Connecticut Final Four Semi Minneapolis L 87-60 1996-97 NCAA Virginia W Reg. Semi Montana W 91-69 1995-96 NCAA Grambling 1st-West STANFORD W 82-43 1996-97 NCAA Georgia W Reg. Final Montana W 82-47 1995-96 NCAA Colorado St. 2nd-West STANFORD W 94-63 1996-97 NCAA Old Dominion Final Four Semi Cincinnati L 83-82 (OT) 1995-96 NCAA Alabama W Reg. Semi Washington W 78-76 (OT) 1997-98 NCAA Harvard 1st - West Stanford L 71-67 1998-99 NCAA Maine 1st- East Old Dominion L 60-58 1999-2000 NCAA Michigan 1st-West Georgia W 81-74 (OT) 1999-2000 NCAA Georgia 2nd-West Georgia L 83-64 2000-01 NCAA G. Washington 1st-West Oklahoma W 76-51 2000-01 NCAA Oklahoma 2nd-West Oklahoma L 67-50 2001-02 NCAA Weber State 1st-West STANFORD W 76-51 2001-02 NCAA Tulane 2nd-West STANFORD W 77-55 2001-02 NCAA Colorado West Reg. Semi Boise L 62-59 2002-03 NCAA W. Michigan 1st-West STANFORD W 82-66 2002-03 NCAA Minnesota 2nd-West STANFORD L 68-56 2003-04 NCAA Missouri 1st-Midwest Arizona State W 68-44 2003-04 NCAA Oklahoma 2nd-Midwest Arizona State W 68-43 2003-04 NCAA Vanderbilt MW Reg. Semi Oklahoma W 57-55 2003-04 NCAA Tennessee MW Reg. Final Oklahoma L 60-62 2004-05 NCAA Santa Clara 1st-Kansas City Fresno State W 94-57 2004-05 NCAA Utah 2nd – Kansas City Fresno State W 88-62 2004-05 NCAA Connecticut KC Reg. Semi Kansas City W 76-59 2004-05 NCAA Michigan St. KC Reg. Final Kansas City L 76-69 2005-06 NCAA SE Mo. State 1st-San Antonio Denver W 72-45 2005-06 NCAA Florida State 2nd- San Antonio Denver W 88-70 2005-06 NCAA Oklahoma Regional Semi San Antonio W 88-74 2005-06 NCAA LSU Regional Final San Antonio L 62-59 2006-07 NCAA Idaho State 1st-Fresno Stanford W 96-58 2006-07 NCAA Florida State 2nd-Fresno Stanford L 68-61

Tara VanDerveer cuts down the net after winning the 1990 NCAA Championship.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 103 Year-By-Year Results

Year-by-Year Stanford Women’s Basketball Year Head Coach Record Pct. Post-Season Year Head Coach Record Pct. Post-Season 1974-75 Gay Coburn 8-3 .727 – 1992-93 Tara VanDerveer 26-6 .813 NCAA Round of 16 1975-76 Gay Coburn 10-7 .588 – 1993-94 Tara VanDerveer 25-6 .806 NCAA Quarterfinals 1976-77 Dotty McCrea 8-11 .421 – 1994-95 Tara VanDerveer 30-3 .909 NCAA Final Four 1977-78 Dotty McCrea 17-12 .586 AIAW First Round 1995-96 Amy Tucker/ 29-3 .906 NCAA Final Four 1978-79 Dotty McCrea 20-6 .769 AIAW First Round Marianne Stanley 1979-80 Dotty McCrea 17-14 .548 AIAW First Round 1996-97 Tara VanDerveer 34-2 .944 NCAA Final Four 1980-81 Dotty McCrea 15-16 .484 – 1997-98 Tara VanDerveer 21-6 .778 NCAA First Round 1981-82 Dotty McCrea 19-8 .704 NCAA First Round 1998-99 Tara VanDerveer 18-12 .600 NCAA First Round 1982-83 Dotty McCrea 19-16 .543 – 1999-2000 Tara VanDerveer 21-9 .700 NCAA Second Round 1983-84 Dotty McCrea 5-23 .179 – 2000-01 Tara VanDerveer 19-11 .633 NCAA Second Round 1984-85 Dotty McCrea 9-19 .321 – 2001-02 Tara VanDerveer 32-3 .914 NCAA Round of 16 1985-86 Tara VanDerveer 13-15 .464 – 2002-03 Tara VanDerveer 27-5 .844 NCAA Second Round 1986-87 Tara VanDerveer 14-14 .500 – 2003-04 Tara VanDerveer 27-7 .794 NCAA Round of 8 1987-88 Tara VanDerveer 27-5 .844 NCAA Round of 16 2004-05 Tara VanDerveer 32-3 .718 NCAA Round of 8 1988-89 Tara VanDerveer 28-3 .903 NCAA Quarterfinals 2005-06 Tara VanDerveer 26-8 .765 NCAA Round of 8 1989-90 Tara VanDerveer 32-1 .970 NCAA CHAMPIONS 2006-07 Tara VanDerveer 29-5 .853 NCAA Second Round 1990-91 Tara VanDerveer 26-6 .813 NCAA Final Four 33 seasons 713-269 .726 24 appearances 1991-92 Tara VanDerveer 30-3 .909 NCAA CHAMPIONS

1974-75 Jan. 6 at Cal Poly Pomona L 90-50 Won 8, Lost 3 Jan. 7 at CS-Fullerton L 73-69 Conference: NCIAC Jan. 10 UC-DAVIS W 88-48 Coach: Gay Coburn Jan. 13 CS-FULLERTON L 74-50 SANTA CLARA W 56-53 Jan. 14 PACIFIC W 67-58 Feb. 12 CALIFORNIA W 49-38 Jan. 18 SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 63-54 CS-HAYWARD W 47-45 Jan. 20 at Santa Clara W 75-50 SAN FRANCISCO W 83-37 Jan. 25 SAN JOSE ST. L 61-56 UC-DAVIS L 58-51 Jan. 28 FRESNO ST. W 55-53 NEVADA-RENO W 51-32 Jan. 31 SAN FRANCISCO W 60-55 HUMBOLDT ST. W 54-47 Feb. 2 at Pacific W 59-43 SAN JOSE ST. W 76-52 Feb. 4 CALIFORNIA W 72-67 CS-Hayward ! W 52-50 Feb. 7 at UC-Davis L 61-54 Sacramento St. ! L 78-45 Feb. 11 NO. 9 UCLA L 99-69 UC-Davis ! L 67-53 Feb. 14 at Cal Poly-SLO L 66-60 ! Northern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference playoff game Feb. 15 at Fresno St. W 70-51 Home games in 1974-75 were played in Roble Gym - women’s games Feb. 17 BIOLA W 61-59 were moved to Maples Pavilion in 1975-76. Feb. 18 SANTA CLARA W 74-69 Most game dates for the 1974-75 season are not available. Feb. 21 at California L 83-51 1975-76 Feb. 24 at San Jose St. L 72-65 Won 10, Lost 7 March 1 San Francisco W 71-60 March 9 NO. 7 UCLA ! L 80-54 Conference: NCIAC ! AIAW Playoff at Stanford Coach: Gay Coburn Jan. 9 SAN JOSE ST. L 68-49 1978-79 Jan. 10 CS-HAYWARD W 69-51 Won 20, Lost 6 Jan. 17 CHICO ST. L 76-48 Conference: *NCAC (7-5, 4th) Jan. 21 at Santa Clara W 46-26 Final Ranking: AP-NR Jan. 23 SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 54-51 Coach: Dotty McCrea Jan. 24 CALIFORNIA W 65-37 Dec. 1 at Sacramento St. W 85-49 Jan. 31 at Humboldt St. W 62-39 Dec. 2 at Nevada-Reno W 78-59 Feb. 3 at San Francisco St. L 49-37 Dec. 7 MONTANA ST. W 69-53 Feb. 6 at Chico St. L 64-35 Stephanie Galf played for the Cardinal from 1976-79. Dec. 9 at CS-Hayward W 89-35 Feb. 11 at CS-Hayward W 66-45 Dec. 18 CAL POLY-SLO W 75-51 Feb. 14 HUMBOLDT ST. W 81-47 Jan. 3 ARIZONA W 93-51 Feb. 20 NEVADA-RENO W 59-52 Jan. 5 ARIZONA ST. W 69-67 Feb. 21 SANTA CLARA W 62-23 Feb. 5 SAN JOSE ST. W 62-56 Jan. 6 CS-NORTHRIDGE W 98-69 Feb. 23 at San Jose St. W 83-66 Feb. 8 at San Francisco St. L 68-67 Jan. 9 San Francisco L 80-61 Feb. 26 UC-Davis ! L 66-49 Feb. 11 at Nevada-Reno L 71-61 Jan. 11 YALE W 75-61 Feb. 27 Stanislaus St. ! L 69-49 Feb. 12 at Chico St. L 81-39 Jan. 13 at Fresno St.* W 64-50 Feb. 28 San Jose St. ! L 57-50 Feb. 18 CS-HAYWARD W 63-60 Jan. 16 at San Francisco St. L 54-42 ! NCIAC playoff game at Sacramento St. Feb. 19 at UC-Davis L 63-61 Jan. 19 at California* W 55-52 Feb. 22 at Sacramento St. L 90-66 Jan. 20 at Santa Clara* W 74-56 1976-77 Feb. 26 at San Jose St. L 67-46 Won 8, Lost 11 Jan. 24 SAN JOSE ST.* W 76-56 March 1 at California W 48-39 Jan. 27 at Pacific* W 77-49 Conference: NCIAC Feb. 2 USC W 68-61 Final Ranking: AP-NR 1977-78 Feb. 3 FRESNO ST.* W 68-43 Coach: Dotty McCrea Won 17, Lost 12 Feb. 7 at San Francisco* L 67-57 Dec. 1 SANTA CLARA W 65-32 Conference: NCAC Feb. 12 at No. 14 Long Beach St. W 67-66 at Stanislaus St. Tournament (2-0, 1st) Final Ranking: AP-NR Feb. 13 at CS-Fullerton L 75-70 Dec. 3 DeAnza W 59-55 Coach: Dotty McCrea Feb. 17 CALIFORNIA* W 70-62 (OT) Dec. 3 at Stanislaus St. W 67-54 Nov. 28 UC-SANTA BARBARA L 62-61 Feb. 20 PACIFIC* W 82-53 Dec. 4 Pacific W 48-35 at Stanislaus St. Tournament (2-1, 2nd) Feb. 24 at San Jose St.* L 79-51 Jan. 14 CHICO ST. L 73-62 Dec. 2 CS-Los Angeles W 73-62 March 1 SANTA CLARA* W 55-42 Jan. 15 UC-DAVIS L 71-35 Dec. 2 at Stanislaus St. W 75-39 March 9 NO. 14 UCLA ! L 85-68 Jan. 22 at CS-Hayward L 73-64 Dec. 3 UC-Davis L 71-60 ! AIAW Region 8 Playoff Jan. 29 FRESNO ST. W 63-41 Dec. 10 CAL POLY-SLO W 73-65 N/A SAN FRANCISCO ST. L 79-64 Dec. 22 CS-HAYWARD W 65-45 Feb. 4 SACRAMENTO ST. L 77-60 Jan. 5 HAWAII W 66-27

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1979-80 1982-83 Won 17, Lost 14 Won 19, Lost 16 Conference: *NCAC (7-5, T3rd) Conference: *WCAA (5-9, 5th) Final Ranking: AP-NR Final Ranking: AP-NR Coach: Dotty McCrea Coach: Dotty McCrea San Luis Obispo Tournament (2-1, 3rd) Don-A-Deb Tournament at Fresno (1-1, 2nd) Nov. 16 UC-Santa Barbara W 69-42 Nov. 19 Delta St. W 88-79 Nov. 17 San Jose St. L 64-59 Nov. 20 at Fresno St. L 72-71 Nov. 17 Wyoming W 71-57 Nov. 24 SANTA CLARA W 71-61 Dec. 1 CAL POLY-SLO W 78-49 Nov. 26 at No. 20 California L 87-85 Dec. 4 UC-DAVIS W 94-55 Nov. 28 NORTHWESTERN W 76-73 Dec. 15 at No. 11 UCLA L 88-63 Anheuser Busch Tournament at San Jose St. (2-0, 1st) Dec. 16 at No. 8 Long Beach St. L 85-76 Dec. 2 Texas Tech W 77-70 North Carolina Tournament (0-2, 4th) Dec. 3 at San Jose St. W 84-66 Dec. 20 East Carolina L 88-72 Dec. 8 SAN JOSE ST. L 68-66 Dec. 21 Indiana L 73-63 Santa Clara Tournament (2-0, 1st) Dec. 26 at Montclair St. L 85-58 Dec. 10 Utah St. W 80-57 Queens Tournament in NY (1-2, 6th) Dec. 11 at Santa Clara W 80-56 Dec. 27 Memphis St. L 87-64 Dec. 17 SAN FRANCISCO L 77-75 Dec. 28 Michigan St. W 59-54 Dec. 18 PEPPERDINE W 85-70 Dec. 29 Drake L 64-59 Dec. 27 UNLV L 69-68 Jan. 1 at San Francisco St. W 87-64 Dec. 30 NO. 17 UCLA* L 70-68 Jan. 9 CALIFORNIA* W 68-66 Sourdough Classic at San Francisco (2-0, 1st) Jan. 11 PENNSYLVANIA W 101-57 Jan. 7 Nebraska W 81-70 Jan. 12 at Santa Clara* W 75-58 Jan. 8 at San Francisco W 74-58 Jan. 16 at San Jose St.* L 80-61 Jan. 14 at CS-Fullerton* L 68-67 Jan. 19 BIOLA W 72-62 Jan. 15 at UC-Irvine W 65-62 Jan. 21 PACIFIC* W 75-56 Jan. 20 NO. 12 ARIZONA ST.* W 66-56 Jan. 25 FRESNO ST.* W 63-55 Jan. 24 ARIZONA* W 74-61 Jan. 30 at No. 18 San Francisco* L 57-38 Feb. 1 WASHINGTON ST. W 78-64 Feb. 2 CAL POLY-POMONA W 75-64 Feb. 4 NO. 2 USC* L 92-64 Feb. 6 at California* L 87-85 (OT) Chris MacMurdo led the 1992 NCAA Championship team in Feb. 5 CS-FULLERTON* W 80-68 Feb. 9 SANTA CLARA* W 77-69 field goal percentage at 54.1. Feb. 12 SAN DIEGO ST.* W 78-60 Feb. 12 at Pacific* L 71-65 Feb. 15 at No. 10 Long Beach St.* L 95-60 Feb. 16 SAN JOSE ST.* W 66-59 Feb. 18 at No. 11 Arizona St.* L 79-53 Feb. 21 at Fresno St.* W 76-58 Feb. 19 at Arizona* L 70-60 Feb. 23 NEVADA-RENO W 80-44 Feb. 23 FRESNO ST. W 66-63 Feb. 28 NO. 15 SAN FRANCISCO* L 67-56 1981-82 Alaska-Anchorage Tournament (1-2, 4th) March 6 No. 14 San Francisco ! L 64-44 Won 19, Lost 8 Feb. 25 at Alaska-Anchorage W 74-46 ! AIAW Region 8 Playoff at San Jose St. Conference: *NCAC (9-3, 2nd) Feb. 26 No. 4 Old Dominion L 83-49 1980-81 Final Ranking: AP-NR Feb. 27 Drake L 85-73 Won 15, Lost 16 Coach: Dotty McCrea March 5 at UCLA* L 92-69 March 8 at San Diego St.* W 85-72 Conference: *NCAC (5-7, 5th) San Jose St. Tournament (1-1, 3rd) March 10 NO. 7 LONG BEACH ST.* L 96-51 Final Ranking: AP-NR Nov. 20 No. 17 Texas L 89-78 Nov. 21 Weber St. W 83-79 March 12 at USC* L 81-63 Coach: Dotty McCrea *WCAA - Western Collegiate Athletic Association San Luis Obispo Tournament (3-0, 1st) Dec. 4 at No. 4 USC L 76-57 Nov. 20 Azusa Pacific W 73-42 Dec. 5 at No. 5 Long Beach St. L 60-57 1983-84 Nov. 21 UC-Santa Barbara W 86-70 Dec. 12 at San Francisco St. W 79-71 Won 5, Lost 23 Dec. 18 CAL POLY POMONA W 85-57 Nov. 22 at Cal Poly-SLO W 64-59 Conference: *WCAA (1-13, T7th) Nov. 24 UCLA L 72-67 Hawaii Wahine Classic (3-0, 1st) Final Ranking: AP-NR Dec. 3 at Arizona W 85-76 Dec. 19 Alaska-Anchorage W 68-48 Coach: Dotty McCrea Roadrunner Classic at New Mexico St. (2-1, 3rd) Dec. 20 San Francisco St. W 64-40 Nov. 16 FRESNO ST. L 68-66 Dec. 4 Wichita St. L 71-68 Dec. 22 CS-Fullerton W 80-78 Nov. 22 at Santa Clara W 57-41 Dec. 5 Portland St. W 84-64 Dec. 29 PEPPERDINE W 82-42 Nov. 25 at San Jose St. W 73-72 Dec. 6 Texas-Arlington W 75-65 Dec. 30 IDAHO W 79-65 Nov. 29 PACIFIC L 84-75 Dec. 9 SAN FRANCISCO ST. L 66-64 Jan. 2 TEXAS A&M W 86-55 Dec. 2 Baylor (at UNLV) L 63-59 Dec. 12 CAL POLY-SLO W 78-72 Lady Grizzly Classic (1-1, 3rd) Dec. 4 at UNLV L 80-55 Dec. 13 WASHINGTON L 84-78 (OT) Jan. 5 at Montana L 65-52 Dec. 9 at San Francisco L 69-63 Dec. 20 MONTANA L 66-49 Jan. 6 Washington W 69-67 Dec. 10 CALIFORNIA L 73-64 Dec. 31 MONTCLAIR ST. W 84-80 Jan. 12 at Santa Clara* W 73-70 Dec. 16 CAL POLY-POMONA L 71-68 Jan. 3 at No. 12 USC L 84-64 Jan. 15 CALIFORNIA* L 80-69 Dial Classic in Miami (0-3, 8th) Jan. 5 at Cal Poly-Pomona W 69-64 Jan. 19 at Pacific* W 73-57 Jan. 2 No. 16 Missouri L 72-32 Jan. 8 LSU L 85-60 Jan. 23 SAN JOSE ST.* L 65-74 Jan. 3 Florida St. L 73-50 Jan. 10 SAN JOSE ST.* L 75-66 Jan. 30 FRESNO ST.* W 77-70 Jan. 4 Penn St. L 73-63 Jan. 17 at Fresno St.* W 69-48 Feb. 2 SAN FRANCISCO* W 78-56 Jan. 13 at CS-Fullerton* L 72-61 Jan. 21 at San Francisco* L 70-54 Feb. 9 at California* L 96-65 Jan. 14 at No. 7 Long Beach St.* L 73-62 Jan. 24 at Pacific* L 80-74 Feb. 13 SANTA CLARA* W 62-53 Jan. 17 SAINT MARY’S W 75-55 Jan. 28 SANTA CLARA* L 63-54 Feb. 17 PACIFIC* W 91-68 Jan. 20 UCLA* L 83-51 Jan. 30 FRESNO ST.* W 79-65 Feb. 20 at San Jose St.* W 85-72 Jan. 21 at No. 4 USC* L 82-56 Feb. 4 PACIFIC* W 70-50 Feb. 25 at Fresno St.* W 74-64 Jan. 28 NO. 3 USC* L 86-44 Feb. 7 at San Jose St.* L 61-49 March 3 at San Francisco* W 66-60 Feb. 2 at Arizona St.* L 83-71 Feb. 11 at Idaho W 71-68 March 14 at No. 7 Maryland ! L 82-48 ! NCAA Tournament at Maryland Feb. 4 at Arizona* L 58-49 Feb. 13 at No. 14 Oregon L 97-62 Feb. 10 at Pepperdine W 73-69 Feb. 14 at Oregon St. L 78-53 Feb. 11 at San Diego St.* L 81-67 Feb. 17 at California* W 73-72 Feb. 17 at UCLA* L 68-48 Feb. 24 SAN FRANCISCO* L 79-78 (2OT) Feb. 24 CS-FULLERTON* L 70-57 Feb. 27 at Santa Clara* W 61-58 Feb. 25 NO. 7 LONG BEACH ST.* L 89-56 March 2 CALIFORNIA* L 93-87 (OT) March 1 ARIZONA* W 60-57 March 3 ARIZONA ST.* L 84-72 March 10 SAN DIEGO ST.* L 86-43

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1984-85 1987-88 Won 9, Lost 19 Won 27, Lost 5 Conference: *WCAA (2-12, 7th) Conference: *Pac-10 (14-4, 3rd) Final Rankings: AP-NR, USA Today-NR^ Final Rankings: AP-13th, USA Today-14th Coach: Dotty McCrea Coach: Tara VanDerveer Nov. 17 at California L 66-59 #20/22 Nov. 27 at Utah W 87-71 Nov. 21 SANTA CLARA L 69-46 #20/22 Nov. 28 at BYU W 84-83 Nov. 24 at UC-Santa Barbara W 64-54 #17/19 Dec. 1 at Fresno St. W 61-53 Nov. 27 SAN JOSE ST. W 75-72 Early Season Tournament at Hawaii (2-0, 1st) Nov. 30 PEPPERDINE L 71-65 #17/19 Dec. 4 Loyola Marymount W 83-38 Dec. 7 at Fresno St. L 72-57 #17/19 Dec. 5 at Hawaii W 82-76 Dec. 15 SAN FRANCISCO W 69-59 #15/15 Dec. 12 SANTA CLARA W 80-67 Buckeye Classic at Ohio St. (0-2, 4th) #14/14 Dec. 18 SAN FRANCISCO W 75-43 Dec. 28 at No. 9 Ohio St. L 79-47 #14/14 Dec. 19 N. CAROLINA ST. W 69-59 Dec. 29 No. 14 Rutgers L 82-53 2nd Annual Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) Jan. 2 at Lafayette W 55-53 #12/10 Dec. 29 MINNESOTA W 87-64 Jan. 4 at Monmouth L 55-62 #12/10 Dec. 30 OKLAHOMA W 91-66 Jan. 6 at Seton Hall W 75-74 (OT) #12/10 Jan. 2 PURDUE W 75-69 Jan. 12 CS-FULLERTON* L 66-51 #11/9 Jan. 8 ARIZONA* W 101-71 Jan. 17 ARIZONA* W 63-52 #11/9 Jan. 9 ARIZONA ST.* W 84-66 Jan. 21 ARIZONA ST.* W 68-67 #10/8 Jan. 14 at Washington St. W 59-54 Jan. 23 at Pacific W 81-77 #10/8 Jan. 16 at No. 16/16 Wash.* L 77-60 Jan. 25 at Saint Mary’s W 61-54 #11/12 Jan. 22 at California* W 95-71 Feb. 1 at UCLA* L 72-58 #11/12 Jan. 23 at San Jose St. W 55-33 Feb. 2 at No. 3/4 Long Beach St.* L 98-56 #10/10 Jan. 29 OREGON* W 84-48 Feb. 9 NO. 15/15 SAN DIEGO ST.* L 73-59 #10/10 Jan. 30 OREGON ST.* W 71-48 Feb. 15 at Arizona St.* L 84-56 #10/9 Feb. 5 at Arizona St.* W 84-79 Feb. 16 at Arizona* L 57-49 #10/9 Feb. 6 at Arizona* W 64-49 Feb. 20 NO. 12/13 USC* L 80-68 #10/9 Feb. 12 NO. 12/11 WASH.* W 70-66 Feb. 23 at CS-Fullerton* L 80-66 #10/9 Feb. 13 WASHINGTON ST.* W 66-53 March 1 NO. 4/4 LONG BEACH ST.* L 79-61 #9/8 Feb. 19 CALIFORNIA* W 94-79 March 2 UCLA* L 75-61 #8/7 Feb. 26 at Oregon St.* W 65-56 March 8 at No. 19/18 San Diego St.* L 76-60 Evan Asforis was a four-year letterwinner from 1986-89. #8/7 Feb. 27 at Oregon* W 65-57 March 10 at No. 15/12 USC* L 77-60 #8/8 March 4 at UCLA* L 74-64 ^First USA Today poll released Jan. 23 #8/8 March 5 at No. 15/16 USC* L 87-69 1985-86 #11/14 March 11 NO. 14/12 USC* W 77-67 Won 13, Lost 15 #11/14 March 12 UCLA* L 75-74 1986-87 #13/15 March 20 at No. 16/17 Montana ! W 74-72 (OT) Conference: *Pac-West (1-7, 5th) #13/14 March 24 at No. 4/5 Texas !! L 79-58 Final Rankings: AP-NR, USA Today-NR Won 14, Lost 14 ! NCAA Second-round Game Coach: Tara VanDerveer Conference: *Pac-10 (8-10, T6th) !! NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal Anheuser Busch Tip-Off at San Jose St. (1-1, 2nd) Final Rankings: AP-NR, USA Today-NR Nov. 22 Hawaii W 68-65 Coach: Tara VanDerveer 1988-89 Nov. 23 Arizona L 68-67 UNLV/7UP Invitational (2-0, 1st) Won 28, Lost 3 Nov. 26 at Santa Clara L 80-56 – Nov. 28 Cleveland St. W 95-69 Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) Nov. 29 at San Francisco W 77-66 – Nov. 29 at UNLV W 68-54 Final Rankings: AP-4th, USA Today-5th Gonzaga Invitational (1-1, 3rd) # –/21 Dec. 4 at West Virginia L 73-65 Coach: Tara VanDerveer Dec. 6 Washington L 71-58 # –/21 Dec. 5 at Pittsburgh W 59-49 #8/9 Nov. 25 WISCONSIN W 119-62 Dec. 7 Portland W 79-52 – Dec. 13 SAN JOSE ST. W 94-43 #6/9 Nov. 29 at Fresno St. W 62-58 Dec. 10 SAN FRANCISCO ST. W 110-57 – Dec. 19 RICE W 78-67 Roger L. White Invitational at Northwestern (2-0, 1st) Dec. 14 NO. 16/13 UNLV W 62-59 – Dec. 20 FRESNO ST. L 81-64 #6/9 Dec. 2 Missouri W 75-60 Dec. 20 UC-SANTA BARBARA W 61-59 Lucky/Cardinal Classic (1-1, 2nd) #6/9 Dec. 3 at Northwestern W 94-82 Nevada-Reno Invitational (2-1, 2nd) – Dec. 29 NEBRASKA W 68-65 #5/5 Dec. 9 NO. 20/25 COLORADO W 106-75 Jan. 2 Washington St. W 61-50 – Dec. 30 NO. 4/4 VIRGINIA L 69-66 #5/5 Dec. 18 at No. 1/1 Tennessee L 83-60 Jan. 3 Montana St. W 83-65 – Jan. 2 UCLA* W 62-60 #6/7 Dec. 20 at No. 19/20 Duke W 91-76 Jan. 4 Fresno St. L 64-50 – Jan. 4 NO. 9/8 USC* L 72-59 #6/7 Dec. 21 at No. –/22 N. Carolina St. L 80-72 Jan. 7 IOWA ST. W 83-82 – Jan. 8 at Washington* L 86-59 Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) Jan. 11 at CS-Fullerton L 68-57 – Jan. 10 at Washington St. W 71-67 #9/10 Dec. 29 CONNECTICUT W 72-53 Jan. 13 UTAH W 77-65 – Jan. 15 BRIGHAM YOUNG L 94-82 #9/10 Dec. 30 HOUSTON W 72-53 Jan. 17 SAINT MARY’S W 72-71 – Jan. 17 CALIFORNIA* W 77-59 #8/9 Jan. 6 at USC* W 89-50 Jan. 21 at California L 77-59 – Jan. 22 ARIZONA ST.* W 92-77 #8/9 Jan. 7 at UCLA* W 73-71 Jan. 24 UCLA* L 65-62 – Jan. 24 ARIZONA* W 87-57 #7/7 Jan. 13 WASHINGTON ST.* W 89-60 Jan. 25 NO. 5/5 USC* L 81-59 – Jan. 30 at Oregon St.* L 70-53 #7/7 Jan. 14 WASHINGTON* W 72-60 Jan. 31 at Arizona St.* L 70-58 – Jan. 31 at Oregon* L 65-51 #7/7 Jan. 20 CALIFORNIA* W 77-59 Feb. 1 at Arizona* L 69-58 – Feb. 5 at No. 18/20 USC* L 79-57 #6/6 Jan. 27 at Oregon* W 92-69 Feb. 8 FRESNO ST. L 65-62 – Feb. 7 at UCLA* L 64-49 #6/6 Jan. 28 at Oregon St.* W 75-64 Feb. 17 CALIFORNIA L 73-69 – Feb. 12 WASHINGTON ST.* W 73-61 #4/5 Feb. 3 ARIZONA ST.* W 87-68 Feb. 20 at No. 7/7 USC* L 88-62 – Feb. 14 NO. 19/17 WASH.* L 67-57 #4/5 Feb. 4 ARIZONA* W 94-68 Feb. 22 at UCLA* L 65-43 – Feb. 20 at California* L 84-68 #4/5 Feb. 9 at No. –/23 Washington* W 69-65 March 1 ARIZONA ST.* W 75-69 – Feb. 26 at Arizona* W 62-57 #4/5 Feb. 11 at Washington St. W 89-67 March 3 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 79-71 – Feb. 28 at Arizona St.* L 81-71 #4/5 Feb. 17 at California* W 87-79 March 8 ARIZONA* L 75-59 – March 5 NO. 18/21 OREGON* L 63-54 #4/5 Feb. 24 OREGON ST.* W 93-56 – March 7 OREGON ST.* W 58-56 #4/5 Feb. 25 OREGON* W 107-73 #4/5 March 3 at Arizona* W 95-56 #4/5 March 4 at Arizona St.* W 108-72 #4/5 March 10 USC* W 100-85 #4/5 March 11 UCLA* W 104-66 #4/5 March 18 ILLINOIS ST. ! W 105-77 #4/5 March 23 No. 8/11 Iowa !! W 98-74 #4/5 March 25 at No. 3/4 Louisiana Tech !! L 85-75 ! NCAA Second-round Game at Stanford !! NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal/Final at Louisiana Tech

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1989-90 #11/10 March 21 No. 12/12 Washington !! W 73-47 1992-93 Won 32, Lost 1 #11/10 March 23 No. 3/4 Georgia !! W 75-67 Won 26, Lost 6 NCAA CHAMPIONS #11/10 March 30 No. 4/3 Tennessee !!! L 68-60 Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 1st) ! NCAA Seccnd-round Game at Stanford Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, T1st) !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at UNLV Final Rankings: AP-6th, USA Today-7th Final Rankings: AP-2nd, USA Today-1st !!! NCAA Final Four Semifinal at New Orleans, La. Coach: Tara VanDerveer Coach: Tara VanDerveer #1/1 Dec. 1 NO. 15/14 TEXAS TECH W 75-67 Communiplex Hall of Fame Classic in Cincinnati, Ohio (2-0, 1st) 1991-92 Wahine Classic at Hawaii (2-1, 2nd) #3/3 Nov. 24 Michigan St. W 73-63 Won 30, Lost 3 #1/1 Dec. 4 Illinois St. W 72-56 #3/3 Nov. 25 Ohio Univ. W 113-65 NCAA CHAMPIONS #1/1 Dec. 5 at Hawaii W 85-56 #3/3 Dec. 10 SAN DIEGO ST. W 109-45 Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 1st) #1/1 Dec. 6 No. 2/2 Tennessee L 74-73 #3/3 Dec. 15 NO. 2/2 TENNESSEE W 85-71 Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-1st #2/3 Dec. 13 UC-SANTA BARBARA W 85-52 #2/2 Dec. 19 at Holy Cross W 88-65 Coach: Tara VanDerveer Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) #2/2 Dec. 21 at Boston College W 81-74 #7/7 Nov. 22 at No. 4/4 Georgia W 92-66 #2/2 Dec. 18 HARVARD W 85-63 Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) #5/7 Nov. 24 at Notre Dame W 88-76 #2/2 Dec. 19 FLORIDA W 76-66 #2/2 Dec. 29 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 105-58 UNLV Desert Classic (2-0, 1st) #2/2 Dec. 21 at No. 1/1 Tennessee L 84-79 #2/2 Dec. 30 NO. 23/24 PROVIDENCE W 89-64 #5/7 Nov. 29 at No. 25/24 UNLV W 96-85 #3/3 Dec. 30 at Long Beach St. W 98-61 #2/2 Jan. 2 SAN FRANCISCO W 90-46 #5/7 Nov. 30 George Washington W 74-71 #3/3 Jan. 2 at San Diego W 71-49 #2/2 Jan. 5 at Oregon St.* W 84-62 #3/3 Dec. 7 LONG BEACH ST. W 100-59 #4/4 Jan. 5 NO. 17/18 TEXAS W 87-64 #2/2 Jan. 7 at Oregon* W 76-57 #3/3 Dec. 14 NO. 1/1 TENNESSEE W 96-95 (OT) #4/4 Jan. 7 at Oregon St.* W 70-60 #2/2 Jan. 11 NO. 7/8 WASHINGTON* W 102-62 Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) #4/4 Jan. 9 at Oregon* W 91-72 #2/2 Jan. 13 WASHINGTON ST.* W 92-70 #2/2 Dec. 19 ORAL ROBERTS W 112-74 #4/4 Jan. 15 CALIFORNIA* W 89-63 #2/2 Jan. 18 at UCLA* W 98-80 #2/2 Dec. 20 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 82-63 #4/4 Jan. 18 at No. 15/15 USC* L 67-55 #2/2 Jan. 20 at USC* W 98-64 #2/2 Dec. 28 SAN DIEGO W 103-68 #3/3 Jan. 21 UCLA* W 79-70 #2/2 Jan. 23 NO. 6/8 LONG BEACH ST. W 105-91 #2/2 Jan. 3 SANTA CLARA W 86-71 #3/3 Jan. 23 NO. 14/14 USC* W 76-67 #2/2 Jan. 25 ARIZONA* W 92-69 #2/2 Jan. 10 at California* L 74-65 #5/4 Jan. 28 at Washington St.* W 78-44 #2/2 Jan. 27 ARIZONA ST.* W 90-63 #4/3 Jan. 16 USC* W 87-72 #5/4 Jan. 30 at Washington* L 70-73 #2/2 Feb. 2 at California* W 87-60 #4/3 Jan. 18 UCLA* W 95-92 #9/6 Feb. 5 ARIZONA* W 69-52 #2/2 Feb. 8 at Washington St. W 90-64 #3/3 Jan. 23 at Washington St.* W 89-71 #9/6 Feb. 7 ARIZONA ST.* W 85-80 #2/2 Feb. 10 at No. 7/8 Washington* L 81-78 #3/3 Jan. 25 at No. 10/10 Washington* W 79-69 #8/7 Feb. 12 at No. 25/25 California* L 64-59 #3/3 Feb. 15 USC* W 86-60 #3/3 Jan. 30 ARIZONA* W 92-77 #10/9 Feb. 18 at UCLA* W 71-54 #3/3 Feb. 17 UCLA* W 91-65 #3/3 Feb. 1 ARIZONA ST.* W 89-66 #10/9 Feb. 20 at Connecticut W 68-54 #3/2 Feb. 22 at Arizona St.* W 106-64 #3/3 Feb. 6 at Oregon St.* L 75-69 #10/9 Feb. 25 WASHINGTON* W 86-62 #3/2 Feb. 24 at Arizona* W 113-70 #3/3 Feb. 8 at Oregon* W 74-57 #10/9 Feb. 27 WASHINGTON ST.* W 100-56 #2/2 March 2 CALIFORNIA* W 112-84 #6/4 Feb. 14 at UCLA* W 92-69 #9/5 March 4 at Arizona St.* W 86-76 #2/2 March 8 OREGON* W 75-45 #6/4 Feb. 16 at USC* W 73-51 #9/5 March 6 at Arizona* W 79-60 #2/2 March 10 OREGON ST.* W 94-48 #6/6 Feb. 20 NO. 16/18 WASHINGTON*W 83-61 #8/6 March 11 OREGON* W 86-52 #2/2 March 18 NO. 16/17 HAWAII ! W 106-76 #6/6 Feb. 22 WASHINGTON ST.* W 86-63 #8/6 March 13 OREGON ST.* W 84-69 #2/1 March 22 NO. 24/12 MISSISSIPPI !! W 78-65 #5/4 Feb. 27 at Arizona St.* L 77-65 #6/5 March 20 NO. 21/21 GEORGIA ! W 93-60 #2/1 March 24 NO. 22/8 ARKANSAS !! W 114-87 #5/4 Feb. 29 at Arizona* W 97-66 #6/5 March 25 No. 10/10 Colorado !! L 80-67 #2/1 March 30 No. 12/4 Virginia !!! W 75-66 #6/4 March 5 OREGON* W 92-70 ! NCAA Second-round Game at Stanford #2/1 April 4 No. 9/2 Auburn !!!! W 88-81 #6/4 March 7 OREGON ST.* W 103-68 !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Missoula, Montana ! NCAA Second-round Game at Stanford #3/4 March 13 CALIFORNIA* W 83-81 !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at Stanford 1993-94 #3/3 March 21 NO. 25/– UCSB ! W 82-73 Won 25, Lost 6 !!! NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Knoxville, Tenn. #3/3 March 26 No. 12/12 Texas Tech !! W 75-63 !!!! NCAA Championship at Knoxville, Tenn. #3/3 March 28 No. 23/21 USC !! W 82-62 Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 2nd) 1990-91 #3/3 April 4 No. 1/1 Virginia !!! W 66-65 Final Rankings: AP-11th, USA Today-8th Coach: Tara VanDerveer Won 26, Lost 6 #3/3 April 5 No. 15/15 W. Kentucky !!!! W 78-62 #6/8 Nov. 27 at No. 14/3 Texas Tech L 72-68 NCAA Final Four Participants ! NCAA Second-round Game at Stanford !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at Seattle #6/8 Nov. 29 at Utah W 59-48 Conference: *Pac-10 (16-2, 1st) !!! NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Los Angeles #9/8 Dec. 3 NO. 1/1 TENNESSEE L 81-75 Final Rankings: AP-11th, USA Today-3rd !!!! NCAA Championship at Los Angeles #11/11 Dec. 8 LONG BEACH ST. W 122-49 Coach: Tara VanDerveer Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) #2/2 Nov. 25 at No. 6/6 Tennessee L 95-80 #13/13 Dec. 17 DARTMOUTH W 88-55 #6/6 Nov. 30 at No. 10/10 Long Beach St.W 79-72 #13/13 Dec. 18 NO. 17/17 SW MISSOURI ST. W 74-63 #6/6 Dec. 2 NOTRE DAME W 97-67 #11/11 Dec. 28 NO. 4/4 CONNECTICUT W 94-75 #7/7 Dec. 6 at Colorado L 71-66 #11/11 Dec. 30 UNLV W 94-73 #7/7 Dec. 8 at Utah W 78-74 #11/9 Jan. 3 at Santa Clara W 83-65 Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) #9/9 Jan. 6 at No. 22/25 Washington* L 78-61 #12/13 Dec. 21 BRIGHAM YOUNG W 105-64 #9/9 Jan. 8 at Washington St. W 82-67 #12/13 Dec. 22 NO. 3/3 GEORGIA W 82-79 #11/12 Jan. 13 ARIZONA ST.* W 113-61 Super Shootout at Hilton Head, S.C. (1-1, 2nd) #11/12 Jan. 15 ARIZONA* W 87-64 #8/8 Dec. 29 No. 20/20 Texas W 82-66 #10/10 Jan. 21 at California* W 92-75 #8/8 Dec. 30 No. 7/7 Tennessee L 84-77 #10/10 Jan. 28 at UCLA* L 80-73 #8/9 Jan. 3 OREGON ST.* W 99-81 #10/10 Jan. 30 at No. 8/8 USC* L 81-73 #8/9 Jan. 5 OREGON* W 88-61 #14/14 Feb. 3 OREGON* W 81-60 #9/10 Jan. 11 at No. 13/11 Washington* W 75-71 #14/14 Feb. 5 OREGON ST.* W 88-67 #9/10 Jan. 13 at Washington St. W 80-74 #14/14 Feb. 10 at Arizona* W 88-57 #9/9 Jan. 15 UCLA* W 91-74 #14/14 Feb. 12 at Arizona St.* W 85-59 #9/9 Jan. 17 USC* W 77-69 #13/13 Feb. 18 CALIFORNIA* W 111-64 #9/9 Jan. 19 at Arizona* W 94-65 #11/10 Feb. 24 NO. 6/6 USC* W 80-50 #8/9 Jan. 24 at Arizona St.* W 79-65 #11/10 Feb. 26 UCLA* W 94-82 #8/8 Feb. 1 CALIFORNIA* W 113-79 #11/9 March 3 at Oregon St.* W 81-60 #8/8 Feb. 2 NO. 16/14 UNLV W 81-67 #11/9 March 5 at Oregon* W 72-60 #8/8 Feb. 7 WASHINGTON ST.* W 93-63 #11/10 March 10 WASHINGTON ST.* W 87-58 #8/8 Feb. 9 NO. 12/12 WASHINGTON*L 69-68 #11/10 March 12 NO. 17/17 WASHINGTON*W 97-70 #11/11 Feb. 15 at USC* W 76-58 #11/10 March 16 WISC.-GREEN BAY ! W 81-56 #11/11 Feb. 17 at UCLA* W 91-77 #11/10 March 19 NO. 17/17 MONTANA ! W 66-62 #11/11 Feb. 21 ARIZONA ST.* W 109-61 #11/10 March 24 NO. 5/5 COLORADO !! W 78-62 #11/11 Feb. 23 ARIZONA* W 116-79 #11/10 March 26 NO. 8/6 PURDUE !! L 82-65 #10/10 March 1 at California* W 93-80 ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford #9/9 March 7 at Oregon* W 103-60 !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at Stanford #9/9 March 9 at Oregon St.* L 87-61 #11/10 March 16 CS-FULLERTON ! W 91-67 Anita Kaplan helped Stanford to an NCAA Championship in 1992.

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1995-96 #3/2 March 18 NO. 17/18 TEXAS TECH !W 67-45 Won 29, Lost 3 #3/2 March 22 No. 12/12 Virginia !! W 91-69 NCAA Final Four Participants #3/2 March 24 No. 6/6 Georgia !! W 82-47 Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) #3/2 March 28 No. 2/3 Old Dominion !!! L 83-82 (OT) ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-4th !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at Missoula, Mont. Coaches: Amy Tucker/Marianne Stanley !!! NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Cincinnati, Ohio #8/6 Nov. 24 at Massachusetts L 65-56 #8/6 Nov. 26 at Providence W 81-58 1997-98 #11/10 Dec. 1 NO. 21/23 OLD DOMINION W 97-76 Won 21, Lost 6 #9/9 Dec. 10 SANTA CLARA W 91-51 Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, 1st) #9/9 Dec. 16 NO. 2/2 TENNESSEE W 90-72 Final Rankings: AP-5th, USA Today-15th Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) Coach: Tara VanDerveer #5/5 Dec. 19 SACRAMENTO ST. W 105-47 #4/3 Nov. 21 at No. 25/– Wisconsin L 90-82 #5/5 Dec. 20 NO. –/21 AUBURN W 63-44 #4/3 Nov. 23 at Purdue L 78-68 #4/5 Dec. 28 at No. 15/14 Texas Tech L 71-65 #11/10 Nov. 26 SAN FRANCISCO W 101-54 #4/5 Dec. 30 at Texas W 72-68 Bravo Card Classic at San Jose Arena (0-1, 2nd) #7/8 Jan. 4 at Arizona St.* W 88-71 #11/10 Nov. 29 No. 1/1 Tennessee L 88-70 #7/8 Jan. 6 at Arizona* W 77-55 #18/18 Dec. 14 at No. 5/5 Illinois W 91-78 #6/6 Jan. 11 UCLA* W 81-77 Elite 4 Holiday Classic at Walt Disney World (0-1, 2nd) #6/6 Jan. 13 USC* W 88-67 #12/13 Dec. 21 No. 3/3 Connecticut L 94-78 #5/4 Jan. 18 at Oregon* W 61-42 #17/17 Dec. 28 NO. 18/20 COLORADO W 87-73 #5/4 Jan. 20 at No. 12/13 Oregon St.* W 69-54 #15/16 Jan. 2 OREGON ST.* W 93-66 #6/3 Jan. 25 WASHINGTON* W 67-54 #15/16 Jan. 4 OREGON* W 97-72 #6/3 Jan. 27 WASHINGTON ST.* W 66-50 #14/15 Jan. 9 at California* W 72-52 #5/4 Feb. 2 at California* W 80-55 #11/15 Jan. 12 at No. 9/10 Arizona* L 91-90 #4/3 Feb. 9 at USC* W 77-54 #11/14 Jan. 16 at USC* W 89-55 #4/3 Feb. 11 at UCLA* W 61-59 #11/14 Jan. 18 at UCLA* W 75-70 #4/3 Feb. 15 NO. 15/15 OREGON ST.* W 86-62 #13/14 Jan. 22 WASHINGTON ST.* W 91-53 #4/3 Feb. 17 OREGON* W 74-65 #13/14 Jan. 24 NO. 15/16 WASHINGTON*W 90-70 #4/3 Feb. 22 at Washington St. W 87-63 #9/12 Jan. 29 at Arizona St.* W 81-54 #4/3 Feb. 25 at Washington* W 59-54 #9/12 Jan. 31 at No. 5/5 Texas Tech W 80-71 Charmin Smith lettered from 1994-97 and was a member of #4/3 March 2 CALIFORNIA* W 87-36 #6/8 Feb. 6 CALIFORNIA* W 79-51 three Final Four teams. #3/2 March 7 ARIZONA* W 77-61 #6/7 Feb. 12 UCLA* W 105-80 #3/2 March 9 ARIZONA ST.* W 79-63 #6/7 Feb. 14 USC* W 91-63 #3/2 March 16 GRAMBLING ! W 82-43 #5/6 Feb. 19 at No. 21/21 Washington* W 71-59 #3/2 March 18 COLORADO ST. ! W 94-63 #5/6 Feb. 21 at Washington St. W 92-74 1994-95 #3/2 March 21 No. 10/11 Alabama !! W 78-76 #5/6 Feb. 26 ARIZONA ST.* W 90-71 Won 30, Lost 3 #3/2 March 23 No. 19/18 Auburn !! W 71-57 #5/6 Feb. 28 NO. 7/8 ARIZONA* W 108-90 NCAA Final Four Participants #3/2 March 29 No. 5/5 Georgia !!! L 86-76 #5/6 March 5 at Oregon* W 79-71 Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, 1st) ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford #5/6 March 7 at Oregon St.* W 97-74 Final Rankings: AP-4th, USA Today-3rd !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at Seattle #5/6 March 14 HARVARD ! L 71-67 Coach: Tara VanDerveer !!! NCAA Final Four Semifinal at Charlotte, N.C. ! NCAA First-round Game at Stanford #5/3 Nov. 19 at No. 2/4 Purdue W 62-52 1996-97 #2/3 Nov. 25 NO. 6/11 TEXAS TECH W 79-60 Won 34, Lost 2 #2/2 Dec. 1 at No. 1/1 Tennessee L 105-69 NCAA Final Four Participants #2/2 Dec. 3 at North Carolina St. W 78-63 Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) #5/5 Dec. 10 CS-FULLERTON W 122-80 Final Rankings: AP-3rd, USA Today-3rd Cardinal Classic (2-0, 1st) Coach: Tara VanDerveer #6/6 Dec. 17 SAINT MARY’S W 83-49 #1/1 Nov. 17 NO. 2/2 ALABAMA W 74-65 #6/6 Dec. 18 NORTHWESTERN ST. W 102-62 #1/1 Nov. 22 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 96-48 #7/6 Dec. 28 PROVIDENCE W 107-63 #1/1 Nov. 24 PURDUE W 83-57 #7/6 Dec. 30 SAN DIEGO W 96-54 Wahine Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii (3-0, 1st) #7/6 Jan. 2 at Santa Clara W 70-41 #1/1 Nov. 29 Houston W 83-51 #5/5 Jan. 5 NO. 14/13 WASHINGTON*W 68-54 #1/1 Nov. 30 No. 25/24 Stephen F.Austin W 85-62 #5/5 Jan. 7 WASHINGTON ST.* W 94-59 #1/1 Dec. 1 Michigan W 77-74 #5/5 Jan. 12 at Arizona St.* W 83-59 #1/1 Dec. 6 MASSACHUSETTS W 100-47 #5/5 Jan. 14 at Arizona* W 86-51 #1/1 Dec. 8 at San Francisco W 61-46 #5/5 Jan. 20 CALIFORNIA* W 99-65 #1/1 Dec. 15 at No. 5/5 Tennessee W 82-65 #4/4 Jan. 26 UCLA* W 88-49 #1/1 Dec. 17 at No. 4/5 Old Dominion L 83-66 #4/4 Jan. 28 NO. 20/20 USC* W 109-53 Diet Coke Shootout at Santa Clara (2-0, 1st) #3/3 Feb. 2 at Oregon* W 70-57 #1/1 Dec. 20 Ohio University W 95-59 #3/3 Feb. 4 at Oregon St.* L 78-73 #1/1 Dec. 21 at Santa Clara W 80-57 #6/4 Feb. 9 ARIZONA* W 100-72 #3/2 Dec. 28 at Colorado W 64-48 #6/4 Feb. 11 ARIZONA ST.* W 102-51 #3/2 Jan. 2 ARIZONA ST.* W 96-64 #5/4 Feb. 17 at California* W 91-67 #3/2 Jan. 5 ARIZONA* W 91-68 #5/4 Feb. 23 at No. 23/20 USC* W 71-52 #3/2 Jan. 10 at UCLA* W 74-62 #5/4 Feb. 25 at UCLA* W 84-49 #3/2 Jan. 12 at USC* W 77-76 #5/4 March 2 NO. 19/20 OREGON ST.* W 76-66 #3/2 Jan. 16 OREGON* W 85-61 #5/4 March 4 OREGON* W 97-55 #3/2 Jan. 18 OREGON ST.* W 72-54 #5/4 March 9 at WASHINGTON ST.* W 81-47 #3/2 Jan. 23 at Washington* W 90-64 #5/4 March 11 at No. 14/13 Washington* W 55-50 #3/2 Jan. 25 at Washington St. W 84-75 #4/4 March 16 UC-IRVINE ! W 88-55 #3/2 Jan. 31 CALIFORNIA* W 95-44 #4/4 March 18 SMU ! W 95-73 #3/2 Feb. 6 USC* W 103-69 #4/4 March 23 No. 11/11 North Carolina !!W 81-71 #3/2 Feb. 8 UCLA* W 98-68 #4/4 March 25 No. 16/14 Purdue !! W 69-58 #3/2 Feb. 13 at Oregon St.* W 79-67 #4/4 April 1 No. 1/1 Connecticut !!! L 87-60 ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford #3/2 Feb. 15 at Oregon* W 69-66 !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal/Final at UCLA #3/2 Feb. 20 WASHINGTON ST.* W 82-45 !!! NCAA Final Four Semifinal Game at Minneapolis #3/2 Feb. 22 WASHINGTON* W 106-76 #3/2 Feb. 28 at California* W 82-50 Regan Freuen led Stanford to an upset win over eventual #3/2 March 6 at Arizona* W 90-65 national champion Purdue in 1997-98. #3/2 March 8 at Arizona St.* W 81-62 #3/2 March 16 HOWARD ! W 111-59

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1999-2000 2001-02 Won 21, Lost 9 Won 32, Lost 3 Conference: *Pac-10 (13-5, T2nd) Conference: *Pac-10 (18-0, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-NR, USA Today-NR Final Rankings: AP-5th, USA Today-8th Coach: Tara VanDerveer Coach: Tara VanDerveer #–/– Nov. 19 at San Francisco W 75-64 Stanford Invitational at Stanford (2-0, 1st) #–/– Nov. 21 NO. 6/7 IOWA ST. W 95-82 #9/9 Nov. 16 INDIANA W 87-72 #23/22 Nov. 26 NO. 5/5 TENNESSEE L 79-73 #9/9 Nov. 17 UC SANTA BARBARA W 87-64 #22/23 Dec. 12 at Massachusetts L 74-69 Rainbow Wahine Classic at Hawaii (3-0, 1st) #–/– Dec. 14 at St. Joseph’s L 69-41 #7/8 Nov. 23 Minnesota W 96-65 #–/– Dec. 18 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 80-66 #7/8 Nov. 24 at Hawaii W 71-60 #–/– Dec. 20 at Pacific W 70-55 #7/8 Nov. 25 No. –/23 Penn St. W 90-68 #–/– Dec. 27 SAINT MARY’S W 77-65 #7/7 Nov. 28 SAN FRANCISCO W 103-72 #–/– Dec. 29 at Utah W 57-48 #7/7 Nov. 30 at Pepperdine W 75-63 #–/– Jan. 2 COLORADO W 83-48 #7/7 Dec. 2 SANTA CLARA W 94-62 #–/– Jan. 6 at Arizona St.* L 74-68 #6/5 Dec. 16 NO. 2/2 TENNESSEE L 68-62 #–/– Jan. 8 at No. 18/15 Arizona* W 98-95 #6/6 Dec. 19 at Arizona* W 81-57 #–/– Jan. 13 OREGON ST.* W 78-58 #6/6 Dec. 21 at Arizona St.* W 75-66 #–/– Jan. 15 NO. 23/24 OREGON* W 78-62 #6/6 Dec. 28 UCLA* W 81-50 #–/25 Jan. 21 CALIFORNIA* W 83-57 #6/6 Dec. 30 USC* W 78-66 #24/25 Jan. 27 at Washington* L 85-83 #5/6 Jan. 2 at Rutgers W 50-46 #24/25 Jan. 29 at Washington St. W 83-67 #5/6 Jan. 5 at Fordham W 81-55 #–/– Feb. 3 NO. 15/17 UCLA* W 83-68 #4/4 Jan. 10 OREGON ST.* W 91-54 #–/– Feb. 5 USC* W 69-56 #4/4 Jan. 13 OREGON* W 91-76 #24/– Feb. 10 at Oregon* L 61-57 #4/4 Jan. 17 at Washington St.* W 104-57 #24/– Feb. 12 at Oregon St.* W 58-54 #4/4 Jan. 19 at Washington* W 75-67 #–/– Feb. 18 at California* W 81-56 #3/3 Jan. 24 ARIZONA* W 76-62 #–/– Feb. 24 WASHINGTON ST.* W 78-73 #3/3 Jan. 26 ARIZONA ST.* W 62-48 #–/– Feb. 26 WASHINGTON* W 76-46 #3/3 Jan. 30 CALIFORNIA* W 79-52 #25/– March 3 at UCLA* L 64-61 #3/3 Feb. 2 at California* W 79-51 #25/– March 5 at USC* W 66-64 #2/2 Feb. 7 at Oregon* W 77-72 Sarah Dimson played for the Cardinal from 1998-2001. #–/– March 9 NO. 22/20 ARIZONA* L 79-72 #2/2 Feb. 9 at Oregon St.* W 89-67 #–/– March 11 ARIZONA ST.* W 91-67 #2/2 Feb. 14 WASHINGTON* W 81-65 #–/– March 18 No. 25/24 Michigan ! W 81-74 (OT) #2/2 Feb. 16 WASHINGTON ST.* W 76-50 #–/– March 20 at No. 4/4 Georgia ! L 83-64 #2/2 Feb. 22 at USC* W 78-60 ! NCAA First-round/Second Round Games at Georgia 1998-99 #2/2 Feb. 24 at UCLA* W 98-80 Pac-10 Tournament at Oregon (2-1, 2nd) Won 18, Lost 12 2000-01 Won 19, Lost 11 #2/2 March 2 UCLA W 96-61 Conference: *Pac-10 (14-4, 3rd) #2/2 March 3 Oregon St. W 71-55 Conference: *Pac-10 (12-6, T1st) Final Rankings: AP-NR, USA Today-NR #2/2 March 4 Arizona St. L 70-63 Final Rankings: AP-NR, USA Today-NR Coach: Tara VanDerveer #5/5 March 16 WEBER ST. ! W 76-51 Coach: Tara VanDerveer Nike Four in the Fall at San Jose Arena (0-2, 4th) #5/5 March 18 TULANE ! W 77-55 #12/14 Nov. 17 at Saint Mary’s L 75-64 #–/17 Nov. 13 No. 18/18 Arkansas L 76-71 #5/5 March 23 No. 12/12 Colorado !! L 62-59 #–/17 Nov. 14 No. 4/4 Duke L 77-57 #18/22 Nov. 20 SANTA CLARA W 85-57 ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford #–/17 Nov. 19 NO. 24/24 ILLINOIS L 76-58 #18/22 Nov. 24 ST. JOSEPH’S W 79-72 (OT) !! NCAA West Regional Semifinal at Boise St. #–/17 Nov. 22 NO. 1/5 PURDUE W 73-72 #18/22 Nov. 26 PACIFIC W 73-65 #–/25 Nov. 27 NO. 15/13 TEXAS TECH L 75-69 #17/22 Nov. 28 SAN FRANCISCO W 92-66 #–/25 Nov. 29 NO. –/20 WISCONSIN W 78-66 #17/22 Dec. 3 MASSACHUSETTS W 85-50 #24/25 Dec. 4 at Santa Clara L 81-65 #15/22 Dec. 17 at No. 2/2 Tennessee L 63-58 #–/– Dec. 13 at San Francisco W 77-68 #15/22 Dec. 19 at No. 8/8 Purdue L 90-60 #–/– Dec. 15 NORTHWESTERN W 92-77 #17/21 Dec. 27 at No. 22/17 Oklahoma L 102-98 (OT) #–/– Dec. 19 at No. 2/2 Tennessee L 98-62 #17/21 Dec. 30 NO. 23/– UTAH* W 72-58 #–/– Dec. 28 at Colorado L 75-64 #21/22 Jan. 4 ARIZONA ST.* W 92-64 #–/– Jan. 2 at Oregon St.* W 83-63 #21/22 Jan. 6 ARIZONA* L 68-65 #–/– Jan. 4 at Oregon* L 63-59 #24/25 Jan. 11 at Oregon St.* L 81-65 #–/– Jan. 8 CALIFORNIA* W 80-67 #24/25 Jan. 13 at No. 20/20 Oregon* L 72-54 #–/– Jan. 14 USC* W 69-49 #–/– Jan. 20 at California* W 63-56 #–/– Jan. 16 NO. 10/10 UCLA* L 80-72 #–/– Jan. 25 WASHINGTON* W 76-68 #–/– Jan. 21 at Washington St. W 77-65 #–/– Jan. 27 WASHINGTON ST.* W 84-67 #–/– Jan. 23 at Washington* W 70-63 #–/– Feb. 2 at UCLA* W 60-52 #24/25 Jan. 28 ARIZONA* W 79-64 #–/– Feb. 4 at USC* W 89-75 #–/– Jan. 30 ARIZONA ST.* W 73-58 #–/– Feb. 8 NO. –/23 OREGON* W 63-54 #–/– Feb. 5 at California* W 77-67 #–/– Feb. 10 OREGON ST.* W 87-76 #–/– Feb. 12 at No. 12/11 UCLA* W 87-84 #–/– Feb. 16 CALIFORNIA* L 82-73 #–/– Feb. 14 at USC* W 60-59 #–/– Feb. 22 at Washington St.* W 87-78 #–/– Feb. 18 WASHINGTON* L 74-62 #–/– Feb. 24 at Washington* L 95-87 #–/– Feb. 20 WASHINGTON ST.* W 77-54 #–/– March 1 USC* L 62-59 #–/– Feb. 25 at Arizona St.* W 81-61 #–/– March 3 UCLA* W 83-69 #–/– Feb. 27 at Arizona* L 81-67 #–/– March 8 at Arizona* W 74-66 #–/– March 4 NO. 15/17 OREGON* W 82-73 #–/– March 10 at Arizona St.* W 51-49 #–/– March 6 OREGON ST.* W 73-61 #–/– March 17 George Washington ! W 76-51 #–/– March 12 Maine ! L 60-58 #–/– March 19 at No. 7/7 Oklahoma ! L 67-50 ! NCAA First-round Game at Old Dominion ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Oklahoma

Cori Enghusen lettered from 1999-2002 and ranks tied for sec- ond in school history in career blocked shots with 136.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 109 Year-By-Year Results

2003-04 2005-06 Won 27, Lost 7 Won 26, Lost 8 Conference: *Pac-10 (14-4, T1st) Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 1st) Final Rankings: AP-10th, USA Today-7th Final Rankings: AP-13th, USA Today-14th Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer #6/7 Nov. 21 at Pepperdine W 69-61 Minnesota Subway Classic (1-1) #6/7 Nov. 23 FORDHAM W 79-53 #11/9 Nov. 19 vs. Long Island (1) W 69-28 #6/6 Nov. 25 SAN FRANCISCO W 75-50 #11/9 Nov. 20 at #16/17 Minnesota (1) L 84-77 #6/6 Nov. 28 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 67-51 #15/13 Nov. 23 FRESNO STATE W 89-67 #6/6 Nov. 30 NO. 10/10 GEORGIA W 61-59 #15/13 Nov. 27 at #14/16 Texas Tech W 66-63 #6/5 Dec. 12 PACIFIC W 86-25 #12/11 Dec. 1 at Pacific W 109-58 #6/5 Dec. 14 NO. 2/2 TENNESSEE L 66-70 (OT) #12/11 Dec. 4 #2/1 TENNESSEE - FSN L 74-67 #7/7 Dec. 18 at Rice W 72-62 #10/11 Dec. 17 RICE W 83-53 #7/7 Dec. 21 at No. 4/3 Texas Tech L 46-55 #10/11 Dec. 20 at Washington St.* W 76-56 #9/7 Dec. 27 OREGON ST.* W 88-65 #10/11 Dec. 22 at Washington L 77-72 #9/7 Dec. 29 OREGON* W 77-51 #14/14 Dec. 28 at #24/24 Boston College L 77-69 #9/7 Jan. 2 at Washington St.* W 90-69 #14/14 Dec. 30 USC* W 77-56 #9/7 Jan. 4 at Washington* W 77-69 #14/14 Jan. 1 UCLA* - FSN W 91-68 #7/7 Jan. 8 ARIZONA ST.* W 60-46 #16/16 Jan. 5 at Oregon State* W 80-60 #7/7 Jan. 10 ARIZONA* W 84-62 #16/16 Jan. 7 at Oregon* W 76-64 #7/7 Jan. 16 at California* W 63-53 #14/15 Jan. 14 CALIFORNIA* - CSN W 87-75 #6/6 Jan. 23 at UCLA* W 78-71 (OT) #14/15 Jan. 19 ARIZONA* W 82-51 #6/6 Jan. 25 at USC* L 56-59 #14/15 Jan. 21 #15/13 ARIZONA ST.* W 84-78 #8/8 Jan. 29 WASHINGTON* W 85-59 #11/13 Jan. 27 at UCLA* - ESPNU L 90-80 #8/8 Jan. 31 WASHINGTON ST.* W 91-67 #11/13 Jan. 29 at #23/25 USC* - FSN W 78-69 #7/7 Feb. 5 at Arizona* L 88-83 #15/15 Feb. 2 OREGON* W 79-58 #7/7 Feb. 7 at Arizona St.* L 53-73 #15/15 Feb. 4 OREGON ST.* W 87-54 #11/11 Feb. 14 CALIFORNIA* W 61-53 #14/14 Feb. 9 UCSB W 81-47 #10/10 Feb. 19 USC* W 75-57 #14/14 Feb. 11 at California* W 55-46 #10/10 Feb. 21 UCLA* W 63-54 #11/12 Feb. 16 at #15/17 Arizona St.* L 62-59 #10/10 Feb. 26 at Oregon* L 66-67 #11/12 Feb. 18 at Arizona* W 87-76 #10/10 Feb. 28 at Oregon St.* W 67-66 #15/15 Feb. 23 WASHINGTON* W 100-69 Pac-10 Tournament at San Jose, Calif. (3-0, 1st) #15/15 Feb. 25 WASHINGTON ST.* W 78-47 #12/11 March 6 California W 80-55 Pac-10 Tournament at San Jose, Calif. (2-1, 2nd) Kelley Suminski recorded 1,364 points in her career at #12/11 March 7 UCLA W 70-66 #13/14 March 4 vs. Arizona W 77-50 Stanford from 2002-2005. #12/10 March 8 Arizona W 51-46 #13/14 March 5 vs. USC - FSN W 73-44 #10/8 March 20 Missouri ! W 68-44 #11/14 March 6 vs. UCLA - FSN L 85-76 #10/8 March 22 No. 11/13 Oklahoma ! W 68-43 #13/14 March 18 vs. SE Missouri! W 72-45 #10/8 March 28 No. 13/14 Vanderbilt !! W 57-55 #13/14 March 20 vs. Florida St.! W 88-70 2002-03 #10/8 March 30 No. 2/3 Tennessee !! L 62-60 #13/14 March 25 vs. #7/8 Oklahoma!! W 88-74 Won 27, Lost 5 ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Arizona St. #13/14 March 27 vs. #5/5 LSU!! L 62-59 !! NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinal/Final at Oklahoma Conference: *Pac-10 (15-3, 1st) ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Denver !! NCAA San Antonio Regional Semifinal/Final at UTSA Final Rankings: AP-9th, USA Today-14th 2004-05 Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer Won 32, Lost 3 2006-07 #5/6 Nov. 22 RUTGERS W 64-60 Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, 1st) Won 29, Lost 5 #5/6 Nov. 24 at San Francisco W 59-57 Final Rankings: AP-1st, USA Today-5th Conference: *Pac-10 (17-1, 1st) Stanford Invitational (2-0, 1st) Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer Final Rankings: AP-6th, USA Today-16th #7/7 Nov. 29 PRINCETON W 95-39 #7/7 Nov. 19 at Utah W 63-57 Head Coach: Tara VanDerveer #7/7 Nov. 30 NO. 2/2 KANSAS ST. W 63-57 #7/7 Nov. 21 PACIFIC^ W 82-26 Preseason WNIT (1-1) #5/4 Dec. 14 at Pacific W 67-56 Great Alaska Shootout at Anchorage, Alaska (2-0, 1st) #4/4 Nov. 9 LMU (1) W 88-61 #5/5 Dec. 18 at No. 4/4 Tennessee L 71-56 #7/5 Nov. 23 Eastern Washington W 91-50 #4/10 Nov. 13 #24/24 BYU (1) L 55-52 #5/5 Dec. 21 at Boston University W 69-55 #7/5 Nov. 24 Louisiana-Lafayette W 67-47 #11/11 Nov. 21 MISSOURI W 75-60 #7/5 Nov. 28 #12/11 TEXAS TECH^ W 61-58 #11/11 Nov. 24 at #4/4 Tennessee L 77-60 #6/7 Dec. 27 ARIZONA ST.* W 80-63 #2/2 Dec. 10 PEPPERDINE W 85-49 #11/11 Nov. 26 at #8/8 Georgia - FSN L 74-69 #6/7 Dec. 29 NO. 21/21 ARIZONA* W 82-74 #2/2 Dec. 12 at San Francisco W 80-51 #15/15 Nov. 29 SANTA CLARA W 88-56 #6/7 Jan. 1 NO. 19/19 OKLAHOMA W 58-38 #2/2 Dec. 18 at Missouri W 71-55 #15/15 Dec. 3 #25/23 TEXAS TECH W 73-49 #6/7 Jan. 5 PEPPERDINE W 91-58 #2/2 Dec. 21 at #9/10 Tennessee L 70-67 #14/15 Dec. 16 UTAH W 74-47 #6/5 Jan. 9 at Oregon St.* W 62-51 #5/6 Dec. 27 at Oregon St.* W 83-45 #14/15 Dec. 20 at UCLA* W 62-46 #6/5 Jan. 11 at Oregon* W 75-74 #5/6 Dec. 29 at Oregon* L 62-58 #14/15 Dec. 22 at USC* W 68-59 #6/5 Jan. 16 WASHINGTON ST.* W 85-56 #8/8 Jan. 2 WASHINGTON ST.* W 72-39 #14/15 Dec. 28 ARIZONA* W 86-58 #6/5 Jan. 18 WASHINGTON* W 77-63 #8/8 Jan. 4 WASHINGTON* W 74-61 #14/15 Dec. 30 #10/11 ARIZONA ST.* W 77-71 #5/5 Jan. 24 at UCLA* W 80-78 #8/8 Jan. 7 at #-/24 Arizona St.* W 68-57 #12/12 Jan. 2 at Fresno State - CSTV W 80-52 #5/5 Jan. 26 at USC* L 75-72 #8/8 Jan. 9 at Arizona* W 78-66 #12/12 Jan. 6 at #21/21 California* W 69-44 #6/4 Jan. 13 CALIFORNIA* W 88-53 #10/10 Jan. 8 SOUTH CAROLINA W 69-54 #6/7 Jan. 29 CALIFORNIA* W 72-48 #6/4 Jan. 15 #14/14 BOSTON COLL. W 76-66 #10/10 Jan. 11 at Washington* W 77-56 #6/7 Feb. 1 at California* W 53-50 #5/3 Jan. 20 #25/- UCLA* W 100-75 #10/10 Jan. 13 at Washington St.* W 63-55 #6/7 Feb. 6 OREGON* W 85-54 #5/3 Jan. 22 USC* W 94-58 #9/9 Jan. 18 OREGON* W 70-48 #6/7 Feb. 8 OREGON ST.* W 71-46 #4/2 Jan. 27 at Washington* W 82-60 #9/9 Jan. 20 OREGON ST.* W 69-55 #6/6 Feb. 13 at Washington* L 92-68 #4/2 Jan. 29 at Washington St.* W 69-56 #9/9 Jan. 25 at Arizona* W 86-76 #6/6 Feb. 15 at Washington St.* W 84-41 #4/2 Feb. 3 ARIZONA* W 91-74 #9/9 Jan. 27 at #10/10 Arizona St.* W 73-65 (OT) #9/8 Feb. 20 USC* W 63-55 #4/2 Feb. 5 ARIZONA ST.* W 67-53 #8/9 Feb. 1 at UC Santa Barbara W 84-59 #9/8 Feb. 22 UCLA* W 79-61 #4/2 Feb. 11 at California* W 91-50 #8/9 Feb. 4 #21/21 CALIFORNIA* L 72-57 #9/9 Feb. 27 at No. 24/24 Arizona* L 79-64 #4/2 Feb. 18 at USC* W 88-62 #11/11 Feb. 8 WASHINGTON ST.* W 60-34 #9/9 March 1 at Arizona St.* W 63-53 #4/2 Feb. 20 at UCLA* W 81-68 #11/11 Feb. 10 WASHINGTON* W 80-54 #3/2 Feb. 24 OREGON* W 76-45 #9/10 Feb. 15 at Oregon State* W 70-55 Pac-10 Tournament at San Jose, Calif. (3-0, 1st) #3/2 Feb. 26 OREGON ST.* W 84-41 #9/10 Feb. 17 at Oregon* - FSN W 74-56 #9/8 March 8 California W 60-35 Pac-10 Tournament at San Jose, Calif. (3-0, 1st) #8/10 Feb. 22 UCLA* W 65-54 #9/8 March 9 UCLA W 69-64 #1/1 March 5 California W 81-40 #8/10 Feb. 25 USC* - FSN W 56-53 #9/8 March 10 No. 21/22 Arizona W 59-49 #1/1 March 6 USC W 73-69 Pac-10 Tournament at San Jose, Calif. (3-0, 1st) #9/8 March 22 WESTERN MICHIGAN ! W 82-66 #1/1 March 7 Arizona St. W 56-42 #7/8 March 3 vs. Arizona W 65-55 #9/9 March 24 NO. 17/18 MINNESOTA ! L 68-56 #1/1 March 19 Santa Clara! W 94-57 #7/8 March 4 vs. USC W 67-52 ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford #1/1 March 21 Utah! W 88-62 #6/6 March 5 vs. #8/7 Arizona St. W 62-55 #1/1 March 27 Connecticut!! W 76-59 #6/6 March 17 vs. Idaho St.! W 96-58 #1/1 March 29 Michigan St.!! L 76-69 #6/6 March 19 vs. Florida St.! L 68-61 ^ Home Games played at Santa Clara’s Leavey Center ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Stanford ! NCAA First-round/Second-round Games at Freno St. !! NCAA Kansas City Regional Semifinal/Final at UMKC

110 2007-08 Stanford Basketball All-Time Letterwinners

Goodenbour, Molly...... ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Powell, Nicole ...... ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Gore Mann, Debi ...... ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Ransom, Andrea ...... ‘86 Granderson, Karesa ...... ‘98, ‘99 Rappahahn, Krista...... ‘03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Griffith, Judy...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Renteria, Amanda ...... ‘93, ‘94 Hanrahan, Noel ...... ‘83 Richards, Martha...... ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 HARMON, JILLIAN...... ’06, ‘07 Ruark Hoff, Jeanne...... ‘79, ‘80, ‘82, ‘83 Harrington, Tara...... ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Rucker, Tanda...... ‘92, ‘93 HARRISON, MICHELLE ...... ‘07 Schulz, Kathy...... ‘79, ‘80 Hedgpeth, Christy...... ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Scott, Olympia...... ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Hemmer, Rachel...... ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Sebolt, Sue...... ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Henning, Sonja...... ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Sevillian, Niki ...... ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 HONES, J.J...... ‘07 Simms, Pam ...... ‘87, ‘88 Hunt, Barbara...... ‘85 Smith, Brooke ...... ’05, ’06, ‘07 Izidor, Enjoli ...... ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Smith, Charmin...... ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Jackson, Sue K ...... ‘76 Smith, Louise...... ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Jarvis, Sonia ...... ‘76 Sourlis, Virginia...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Kaplan, Anita...... ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Starbird, Kate...... ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Kelsey, Bobbie...... ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 St. Clair, Lauren ...... ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Kershner, Karen...... ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Steding, Katy...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Killefer, Anne ...... ‘76 Steiner, Renee...... ‘78, ‘79 Kimyacioglu, Sebnem...... ‘02, 03, ’04, ‘05 Stevens, Trisha ...... ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Kolp, Lisa...... ‘76 Suminski, Kelley...... ‘02, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 Kupferer, Kim ...... ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Svoboda, Tammy ...... ‘88, ‘89 Kim Kupferer was a four-year letterwinner from 1980-83 Lavoie, Celeste...... ‘88, ‘89 Taylor, Angela ...... ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Levin, Elaine ...... ‘76 Thiel, T’Nae...... ‘02, ‘03, ‘04’ 05 Adkins, Ann ...... ’88, ’89, ’91, ’92 Levinson, Kathy...... ‘77 Thomas Paulua, Sue ...... ‘79, ‘80 Anderson, Kami...... ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88 Lew, Kim ...... ‘77 Titchenal, Christy ...... ’05, ’06, ‘07 APPEL, JAYNE ...... ‘07 Lorimer, Leslie ...... ‘86 Trotter, Chelsea ...... ‘01, ‘03, ‘04 Asforis, Evon ...... ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 Lough, Betsy...... ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Turner, Charli ...... ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Azzi, Jennifer...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Lovvold, Nancy ...... ‘76, ‘77 Wagner, Emily...... ‘88, ‘89 Benton, Chandra...... ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 MacMurdo, Chris...... ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Whiting, Val...... ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93 Bradach, Mary...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Margerum, LeeAnn...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Wideman, Jamila...... ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Batastini, Christina...... ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 McGuire, Denise ...... ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 WIGGINS, CANDICE...... ’05, ’06, ‘07 Bodensteiner, Clare...... ‘03, ’04, ’06, ‘07 McGee, Sara...... ‘03 Wustefeld, Amy ...... ‘93, ‘94, ‘96 Bonner, Becky ...... ‘01, ‘02 McNamee, Paula...... ‘97 Yamasaki, Lindsey ...... ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Borchardt, Susan King ...... ‘01, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 Mercer, Kim ...... ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Yanke, Jill...... ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Boylan, Barb...... ‘77, ‘78 Metzger, Meg ...... ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Zeilstra, Julie...... ‘89, ‘90, ‘91 Boylan, Beth...... ‘78, ‘79 Miller, Ann...... ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Current players are listed in BOLDCAPS. Bruggman, Peggy ...... ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Mishima, Paula...... ‘77 Carey, Jamie ...... ‘00 Montague, Ruth...... ‘77 Carter, Judy ...... ‘83, ‘84 Moos, Carolyn ...... ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Chapman, Michelle ...... ‘79 Moseley, Naila ...... ‘98, ‘99 Chutich, Peggy...... ‘77 Mueser, Erica ...... ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 CLYBURN, MORGAN ...... ’06, ‘07 Mulitauaopele, Naomi ...... ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Coleman, Markisha...... ‘04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Murphy, Kathy...... ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Cooper, Ann...... ‘78 MURPHY, MELANIE ...... ‘07 Denny, Katie ...... ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Nelson, Margaret...... ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Dimson, Sarah...... ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Newlin, Kristen ...... ‘04, ’05, ’06, ‘07 Donaphin, Bethany ...... ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Nweke, Shelley ...... ‘03, ’04, ’05, ’06 Dougherty, Kelly ...... ‘91, ‘92 Nygaard, Vanessa...... ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Elway, Jessica...... ‘05 Okafor, Eziamaka...... ‘04, ’05, ’06 Enghusen, Cori...... ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 O’Meara, Francis...... ‘76, ‘77 Evans, Sarah ...... ‘83, ‘84 Osmera, Jeanne...... ‘86 Erickson, Stephanie...... ‘77 Owen, Heather...... ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Flores, Milena ...... ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Paccione, Angie...... ‘79, ‘80, ‘82, ‘83 Folkl, Kristin...... ‘95, ‘97, ‘98 Parson, Stacy...... ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Freuen, Regan ...... ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, ‘99 Paye, Kate...... ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Galef Streeter, Stephanie...... ‘76, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Pederson, Leigh...... ‘82, ‘83 Gbalazeh, Yvonne ...... ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Perryman, Azella ...... ‘02, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 Peterson, Melody ...... ‘97, ‘98 Goedewaagen, Karen...... ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘87 Olympia Scott played for the GOLD-ONWUDE, ROSALYN ...... ’06, ‘07 PIERCE, CISSY...... ’05, ’06, ‘07 Cardinal from 1995-1998.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 111 Individual Achievements

NCAA Women’s All-Regional Players (**MVP) Brooke Smith West 2005-06 San Antonio Candice Wiggins West 2005-06 San Antonio Susan King Borchardt West 2004-05 Kansas City Candice Wiggins West 2004-05 Kansas City Nicole Powell** Midwest 2003-04 Norman Nicole Powell West 2001-02 Boise Jamila Wideman** West 1996-97 Missoula Kate Starbird West 1996-97 Missoula Olympia Scott West 1996-97 Missoula Kristin Folkl West 1996-97 Missoula Naomi Mulitauaopele West 1995-96 Seattle Vanessa Nygaard West 1995-96 Seattle Kate Starbird** West 1995-96 Seattle Anita Kaplan West 1994-95 Los Angeles Kristin Folkl West 1994-95 Los Angeles Christy Hedgpeth West 1993-94 Stanford Anita Kaplan West 1993-94 Stanford Val Whiting West 1991-92 Seattle Val Whiting** West 1990-91 Las Vegas Sonja Henning West 1990-91 Las Vegas Jennifer Azzi** West 1989-90 Stanford Jennifer Azzi was the 1989-90 Naismith National Player of the Trisha Stevens West 1989-90 Stanford Year while leading Stanford to its first national title. Jennifer Azzi Midwest 1988-89 Ruston, La. Kristin Folkl was a Kodak First-Team All-American in the 1997- 98 season. James Naismith National Player of the Year Trisha Stevens Midwest 1988-89 Ruston, La. Sonja Henning Midwest 1987-88 Austin Kate Starbird 1996-97 U.S. World Qualifying Games Players Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year Jennifer Azzi 1993 Brazil James Naismith Player of the Year Finalists Jayne Appel 2006-07 Molly Goodenbour 1993 Brazil Nicole Powell 2003-04 Candice Wiggins 2004-05 Katy Steding 1993 Brazil Nicole Powell 2001-02, 2002-03 Nicole Powell 2000-01 Jennifer Azzi 1989 Brazil Kristin Folkl 1997-98 Jamie Carey 1999-2000 Trisha Stevens 1989 Brazil Rachel Hemmer 1991-92 Kate Starbird 1995-96 U.S. Junior National Select Team Players Val Whiting 1989-90 Val Whiting 1991-92, 1992-93 Jayne Appel 2006 Colorado Springs Wade Trophy National Player of the Year U.S. Pan Am Team Players Candice Wiggins 2005 Tunisia Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 Jayne Appel 2007 Brazil Nicole Powell 2001 Czech Republic Candice Wiggins 2007 Brazil Nicole Powell 2000 Honda-Broderick National Player of the Year Nicole Powell 2003 Dominican Republic Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 Rachel Hemmer 1993 Korea Jennifer Azzi 1991 Cuba Sonja Henning 1989 Spain Women’s Basketball News Service Sonja Henning 1991 Cuba Julie Zeilstra 1989 Spain Players of the Year U.S. Goodwill Games Team Players Sonja Henning 1988 Brazil Jennifer Azzi 1989-90 (Collegiate Player) Jennifer Azzi 1994 Russia Trisha Stevens 1988 Brazil Val Whiting 1989-90 (Collegiate Freshman) Anita Kaplan 1994 Russia Angie Paccione 1977 Japan Sonja Henning 1987-88 (Collegiate Freshman) Jennifer Azzi 1990 Seattle Martha Richards 1987-88 (High School Player) U.S. Olympic Festival Team Players Sonja Henning 1990 Seattle Melody Peterson 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Kodak First-Team All-Americans U.S. World Games Team Players Vanessa Nygaard 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Candice Wiggins 2004-05, 2005-06 Jennifer Azzi 1994 Australia Heather Owen 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Nicole Powell 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04 Jennifer Azzi 1990 Malaysia Charmin Smith 1995 (West) Colorado Springs Kristin Folkl 1997-98 Sonja Henning 1990 Malaysia Kate Paye 1994 (West) St. Louis Kate Starbird 1995-96, 1996-97 Olympia Scott 1994 (West) St. Louis Val Whiting 1991-92, 1992-93 U.S. World University Games Players Brooke Smith 2005 Turkey Kate Starbird 1994 (West) St. Louis Sonja Henning 1990-91 Charmin Smith 1993 (North) San Antonio Jennifer Azzi 1988-89, 1989-90 Candice Wiggins 2005 Turkey Cori Enghusen 2001 China Christy Hedgpeth 1991 (West) Los Angeles Kodak First Team All-District VIII Lindsey Yamasaki 2001 China Anita Kaplan 1991 (East) Los Angeles Candice Wiggins 2004-05, 2005-06 Olympia Scott 1997 Italy Tanda Rucker 1991 (East) Los Angeles Nicole Powell 2000-01, 2001-02, Kate Starbird 1997 Italy Molly Goodenbour 1990 (West) Minneapolis 2002-03, 2003-04 Katy Steding 1991 England Val Whiting 1990 (West) Minneapolis Lindsey Yamasaki 2001-02 Tara VanDerveer 1991 England (Coach) Celeste Lavoie 1989 (West) Oklahoma City Kristin Folkl 1997-98 Martha Richards 1989 (West) Oklahoma City Olympia Scott 1997-98 Val Whiting 1989 (East) Oklahoma City Kate Starbird 1995-96, 1996-97 Jennifer Azzi 1987 (West) Chapel Hill Anita Kaplan 1994-95 Celeste Lavoie 1987 (North) Chapel Hill Kate Starbird 1994-95 Sonja Henning 1987 (North) Chapel Hill Rachel Hemmer 1994-95 Kami Anderson 1986 (West) Houston GTE/COSIDA Academic All-Americans Jill Yanke 1986 (West) Houston Kristin Folkl 1997-98 (Second Team) Angie Paccione 1978 (East) Colorado Springs Jamila Wideman 1996-97 (Second Team) Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1978 (South) Colorado Springs Kate Starbird 1995-96 (Second Team) Jeanne Ruark Hoff 1977 (South) Colorado Springs Chris MacMurdo 1992-93 (Third Team) Stanford Players on Pac-10 International Trips Chris MacMurdo 1991-92 (Third Team) Naomi Mulitauaopele 1996 Japan Julie Zeilstra 1989-90 (Third Team) Kate Paye 1992 Belgium NCAA Women’s All-Final Four (**MVP) Val Whiting 1991 Taiwan Molly Goodenbour** 1991-92 Los Angeles Chris MacMurdo 1990 Germany Rachel Hemmer 1991-92 Los Angeles Katy Steding 1989 Hungary Val Whiting 1991-92 Los Angeles Jennifer Azzi 1988 Taiwan Sonja Henning 1990-91 New Orleans Kate Starbird’s jersey hangs at the Basketball Hall of Fame. Jennifer Azzi** 1989-90 Knoxville Starbird was the 1996-97 Naismith National Player of the Year Katy Steding 1989-90 Knoxville and a two-time Pac-10 Player of the Year (1995-96 and 1996-97.)

112 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Individual Achievements

All-Conference Selections Year All-Pac-10 Pac-10 Freshman Pac-10 Academic Year All-Pac-10 Pac-10 Freshman Pac-10 Academic 2006-07 Brooke Smith, F/C Jayne Appel, F/C Clare Bodensteiner (1st) 1994-95 Anita Kaplan, F Kristin Folkl, F Anita Kaplan (1st) Candice Wiggins, G JJ Hones, G Kristen Newlin (HM) Kate Starbird, F Naomi Mulitauaopele, F Kate Paye (1st) Jayne Appel (HM) Brooke Smith (HM) Kate Starbird (2nd) 2005-06 Brooke Smith, C Jillian Harmon, F Krista Rappahahan (1st) Jamila Wideman (HM) Candice Wiggins, G R. Gold-Onwude, G (HM) Kristen Newlin (HM) 1993-94 Christy Hedgpeth, G Kate Starbird, F Christy Hedgpeth (1st) Brooke Smith (HM) Rachel Hemmer, F Jamila Wideman, G Anita Kaplan (1st) 2004-05 Brooke Smith, C Candice Wiggins, G Susan King Borchardt (1st) Anita Kaplan, C Kate Paye (2nd) Kelley Suminski, G Azella Perryman (2nd) 1992-93 Val Whiting, C Christy Hedgpeth (1st) Candice Wiggins, G Kristen Newlin (HM) Chris MacMurdo (1st) Susan King Borchardt, G (HM) Eziamaka Okafor (HM) Anita Kaplan (HM) Brooke Smith (HM) Kate Paye (HM) 2003-04 Nicole Powell, F Kristen Newlin, F/C Susan Borchardt (2nd) 1991-92 Val Whiting, C Rachel Hemmer, F Chris MacMurdo (1st) Susan Borchardt, G (HM) Krista Rappahahn (2nd) Anita Kaplan, C Christy Hedgpeth (2nd) Kelley Suminski, G (HM) Chelsea Trotter (2nd) Ann Adkins (HM) Azella Perryman (HM) Niki Sevillian (HM) 2002-03 Nicole Powell, G Sara McGee (2nd) 1990-91 Sonja Henning, G Sonja Henning (1st) Kelley Suminski, G Susan King (HM) Trisha Stevens, C Chris MacMurdo (HM) Azella Perryman (HM) Julie Zeilstra, F Chelsea Trotter (HM) 1989-90 Jennifer Azzi, G Val Whiting, C Julie Zeilstra (1st) 2001-02 Nicole Powell, G T’Nae Thiel, F Bethany Donaphin (1st) Sonja Henning, G Sonja Henning (2nd) Lindsey Yamasaki, G/F Kelley Suminski, G Lauren St. Clair (2nd) Katy Steding, F Chris MacMurdo (HM) Bethany Donaphin, F (HM) Trisha Stevens, C Stacy Parson (HM) 2000-01 Nicole Powell, G Nicole Powell, G Bethany Donaphin (HM) Martha Richards (HM) Sarah Dimson, F (HM) Carolyn Moos (HM) 1988-89 Jennifer Azzi, G Julie Zeilstra, F Stacy Parson (2nd) Lindsey Yamasaki, G/F (HM) Lauren St. Clair (HM) Sonja Henning, G Jill Yanke (2nd) 1999-00 Milena Flores, G Jamie Carey, G Milena Flores (1st) Katy Steding, F Emily Wagner (HM) Jamie Carey, G (HM) Bethany Donaphin (HM) 1987-88 Jennifer Azzi, G Sonja Henning, G Katy Steding (1st) Carolyn Moos, C (HM) Carolyn Moos (HM) Katy Steding, F Trisha Stevens, F Kami Anderson (2nd) Lauren St. Clair, G (HM) Lauren St. Clair (HM) Jennifer Azzi (2nd) 1998-99 Milena Flores, G Lindsey Yamasaki, G Milena Flores (1st) Jill Yanke (2nd) Regan Freuen (2nd) Stacy Parson (HM) 1997-98 Vanessa Nygaard, F Kristin Folkl (1st) Charli Turner (HM) Olympia Scott, F Vanessa Nygaard (2nd) Emily Wagner (HM) Kristin Folkl, F Heather Owen (2nd) 1986-87 Jennifer Azzi, G Milena Flores, G (HM) Katy Steding, F 1996-97 Kate Starbird, G Milena Flores, G Kate Starbird (1st) Year All Pac-West Year All-NorCal Jamila Wideman, G Jamila Wideman (1st) 1985-86 Virginia Sourlis, G (2nd) 1981-82 Meg Metzger, F (1st) Olympia Scott, F Heather Owen (HM) Jill Yanke, C (HM) Louise Smith, C (1st) 1995-96 Kate Starbird, G Kate Starbird (1st) 1980-81 Louise Smith, C (1st) Jamila Wideman, G Jamila Wideman (1st) Year All-WCAA Kim Kupferer, F (2nd) 1984-85 Kami Anderson, F (HM) 1979-80 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, F (1st) 1st - First-Team; 2nd - Second-Team; HM - Honorable Mention 1983-84 None 1978-79 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, F (1st) 1982-83 Jeanne Ruark Hoff, F (2nd) Angie Paccione, G (1st) 1977-78 Maggie Nelson, C (1st) Kathy Murphy, F (2nd) Conference Players of the Year

Candice Wiggins Nicole Powell Kate Starbird 2004-05, 2005-06 – Pac-10 2001-02, 2003-04 – Pac-10 1995-96, 1996-97 – Pac-10

Val Whiting Sonja Henning Jennifer Azzi Meg Metzger 1991-92, 1992-93 – Pac-10 1990-91 – Pac-10 1988-89, 1989-90 – Pac-10 1981-82 – NorCal

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 113 Stanford Players Representing the United States

U.S. Olympic Team Players Jennifer Azzi 1996 Katy Steding 1996 U.S. National Team Players Jennifer Azzi 1990, ’91, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 Sonja Henning 1990, ’91 Anita Kaplan 1994 Katy Steding 1993, ’95, ’96 Candice Wiggins 2007 U.S. Olympic Team Head Coaches Tara VanDerveer 1996

Stanford Players and USA Basketball tanford has sent several players overseas to play in interna- Stional competitions with USA Basketball. In the past sever- Jennifer Azzi proudly wears the Olympic Gold Medal as a Katy Steding joined fellow Cardinal Jennifer Azzi to lead al years, Stanford team members have traveled to China, member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team in Atlanta. She USA Basketball to a perfect 60-0 record and gold medal Taiwan, Brazil, Spain, Hungary, the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, now plays for the San Antonio Silver Stars of the WNBA, during 1995-96. She played professionally for the Portland and led the league in 3-point percentage in 2001 (51.4). Power of the ABL and now the Seattle Storm and Japan, Germany, Malaysia, England, Cuba, Canada, Belgium, Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA. France, Korea, Italy, Argentina, the Czech Republic, New Zealand and the Dominican Republic. Enghusen and Lindsey Yamasaki helped the U.S. win gold at the World University In 1995-96, Stanford alums Jennifer Azzi and Katy Steding along with Tara Games in China. Stanford was one of only two schools to have two or more players VanDerveer racked up over 100,000 miles in travel as part of the USA on the 12-person roster. National/Olympic Team.The squad posted an undefeated record through the inter- “We encourage our players to compete during the summer,” said VanDerveer. national tour and the Olympics, earning a gold medal in Atlanta. Azzi and Steding “I’m very proud of our players’ achievements. We are honored when any one of our are familiar with international play, as both participated on tours while at Stanford players is chosen to compete on an all-star team – especially if it is for a team that and played professionally in Europe after graduation. can travel internationally. It provides a great learning experience in so many ways.” Besides Azzi and Steding, Sonja Henning (1990, 1991) and Anita Kaplan (1994) Several other Stanford players have seen playing and coaching time overseas after have also played for U.S. National Teams. Additionally, several players have com- graduation, including: Bethany Donaphin (Turkey), Cori Enghusen (South Korea), peted as part of the U.S. National World Qualifying Games, U.S. Pan American and Carolyn Moos (France), Kate Starbird (France, Austria, Spain), Val Whiting (Brazil, U.S. Junior National Select teams. Italy), Trisha Stevens (Japan), Julie Zeilstra (Japan), Sue Sebolt (Norway), Evon Most recently, Jayne Appel and Candice Wiggins contributed to the success of a Asforis (Spain), Sonja Henning (Sweden), Sebnem Kimyacioglu (Turkey), Heather pair of U.S. junior squads in international competition. Wiggins, who was named Owen (Japan), Vanessa Nygaard (France), Rachel Hemmer (France), Kristin Folkl the United States Olympic Committee’s Player of the Month for July 2007, per- (Australia), Katy Steding (Spain, formed double duty over that summer, helping lead the U.S. to the gold at the Japan) and Leslie Crandell Under-21 World Championships in Russia, then joining up with Appel to again (coach – Japan). More recently, lead the Americans to the gold at the Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 2007 graduates Brooke Smith At the Under-21 World Championships, Wiggins averaged 13.1 points a game for and Kristen Newlin have signed the U.S., including a 30-point effort in an opening game come-from-behind win on to continue their careers and a 27-point game in a semifinal victory against Russia. overseas, with Smith heading to Appel helped the USA Basketball U18 National Team to a gold medal at the FIBA Italy, and Newlin to Turkey. Americas U18 Championship with four straight wins at the U.S. Olympic Training Cardinal players have not had Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., in July 2006. The USA began with a 121-56 vic- to wait to see international play tory over Paraguay, defeated Brazil 75-48, routed Argentina 81-47 before capping until after graduation. the tournament with an 87-52 leveling of Canada in the gold medal game. Appel Numerous individuals have par- averaged seven points, nine rebounds and 1.8 blocks in just under 16 minutes per ticipated on all-star teams. In game during the tournament. 1996, Naomi Mulitauaopele In 2005, Wiggins spent her second summer with the USA Basketball Junior joined other Pac-10 players for a National Team, as she helped the squad capture first place in Tunis, Tunisia. tour of Japan. In addition to Wiggins was picked to captain the team and was named to the five-member All- Mulitauaopele, five Stanford U19 World Championship Team, after finishing the tournament averaging 15.8 players have traveled with the points per game, while shooting 57.1 percent (44-77 FGs) from the field and 42.9 Pac-10 to foreign lands: Kate (18-42 3pt FGs) from three-point range. 2007 graduate Brooke Smith also compet- Paye (1992, Belgium), Whiting ed for the U.S. at the World University Games, where she helped the Americans (1991, Taiwan), Chris bring home their second gold medal for women’s basketball. MacMurdo (1990, Germany), Prior to her arrival on The Farm in August 2004, Wiggins captained the USA Steding (1989, Hungary) and Basketball Junior National Team and helped the squad take gold at the FIBA Azzi (1988, Taiwan). America’s Junior World Championship Qualifying Tournament in Puerto Rico. In 2002, guard Kelley Suminski was invited to the qualifying trials for the USA Basketball World Championship for Young Women Team. And in 2001, Cori 114 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Stanford Players in the Pros

Susan King Borchardt made her WNBA Nicole Powell was named Most Olympia Scott captured the WNBA title Kate Starbird played in the WNBA from debut with the Minnesota Lynxin 2005. Improved Player during the Monarch’s while playing for the Sacramento 1999-2002, and returned in 2004 to 2005 WNBA title run. Monarchs in 2005. play for the .

Current Stanford Alums in the Pros

Nicole Powell Olympia Scott Sacramento Monarchs Olympia Scott-Richardson and Nicole Powell led the Sacramento Monarchs to the WNBA Championship in 2005.

Stanford Players in the Pros – Past and Present Kristen Newlin ‘07 Turkey 2007 Kate Starbird ’97 Indiana Fever (WNBA) 2004 Val Whiting-Raymond ’93 Minnesota Lynx (WNBA) 2001-02 Brooke Smith ‘07 Italy 2007 Spain 2003 (WNBA) 1999 Susan King Borchardt ’05 Minnesota Lynx (WNBA) 2005 Seattle Storm (WNBA) 2002 Seattle Reign (ABL) 1997-98 Nicole Powell ’04 Sacramento Monarchs (WNBA) 2005- (WNBA) 2000-02 San Jose Lasers (ABL) 1996-97 Charlotte Sting (WNBA) 2004 France 2001-02 Brazil –– Bethany Donaphin ’02 (WNBA) 2003-04 Austria 2000-01 Italy –– Turkey 2002 Sacramento Monarchs (WNBA) 1999 Julie Zeilstra ’92 Japan –– Cori Enghusen ‘02 South Korea 2002 Seattle Reign (ABL) 1997-98 Sonja Henning ’91 Indiana Fever (WNBA) 2003 Lindsey Yamasaki ‘02 Miami Sol (WNBA) 2002 Jamila Wideman ’97 Portland Fire (WNBA) 2000 Washington Mystics (WNBA) 2003 New York Liberty (WNBA) 2003 (WNBA) 1999 Houston Comets (WNBA) 2002 Carolyn Moos ‘01 Miami Sol (WNBA) 2002 (WNBA) 1997-98 Seattle Storm (WNBA) 2000-02 France 2001 Charmin Smith ’97 Phoenix Mercury 2003 Houston Comets (WNBA) 1999 Milena Flores ’00 Miami Sol (WNBA) 2000-01 Seattle Storm (WNBA) 2000-01 Portland Power (ABL) 1998 Lithuania (WNBA) 2002 Minnesota Lynx (WNBA) 1999 San Jose Lasers (ABL) 1996-98 Vanessa Nygaard ’98 Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA) 2003 Charlotte Sting (WNBA) 1998 Sweden 1990-91 Miami Sol (WNBA) 2002 Portland Power (ABL) 1997-98 Trisha Stevens ’91 Japan –– Portland Fire (WNBA) 2000-01 Bobbie Kelsey ’96 Atlanta Glory (ABL) 1996-97 Jennifer Azzi ’90 San Antonio Silver Stars (WNBA) 2003 Cleveland Rockers (WNBA) 1999 Kate Paye ’95 Seattle Storm (WNBA) 2002 Utah Starzz (WNBA) 2000-02 New York Liberty (WNBA) 1998 Minnesota Lynx (WNBA) 2000-01 Detroit Shock (WNBA) 1999 Olympia Scott ’98 Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) 2006-07 Seattle Reign (ABL) 1996-98 San Jose Lasers (ABL) 1996-98 Sacramento Monarchs (WNBA) 2005-06 Anita Kaplan ’95 Chicago Condors (ABL) 1998 Sweden 1994-95 Charlotte Sting (WNBA) 2004 San Jose Lasers (ABL) 1996-98 France 1991-93 Indiana Fever (WNBA) 2001-02 Sweden –– Italy 1990-91 Detroit Shock (WNBA) 1999-2000 Christy Hedgpeth ’94 Seattle Reign (ABL) 1996-98 Katy Steding ’90 Seattle Storm (WNBA) 2001 Utah Starzz (WNBA) 1998-99 Rachel Hemmer ’94 Atlanta Glory (ABL) 1996-97 Sacramento Monarchs (WNBA) 2000 Heather Owen ’98 Washington Mystics (WNBA) 1999-2000 France –– Portland Power (ABL) 1996-98 Portland Power (ABL) 1998 Molly Goodenbour ’93 Sacramento Monarchs (WNBA) 1999 Spain 1993-94 Naomi Mulitauaopele ’98 Utah Starzz (WNBA) 2000 Portland Power (ABL) 1997-98 Japan 1990-93 Seattle Reign (ABL) 1998 Richmond Rage (ABL) 1996-97 Evon Asforis ’89 Spain N/A Kristin Folkl ’98 Greece 2002- Sue Sebolt ’87 Norway N/A Portland Fire (WNBA) 2001-02 Angie Paccione ‘83 Italy N/A Switzerland 2001 WABA N/A Minnesota Lynx (WNBA) 1999-2000 Melbourne Tigers (Australia) 1999-2000

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 115 Where Are They Now?

The Stanford women’s basketball program is very proud of its former athletes and Milena Flores- 2000 their post-graduate achievements. Starting her second season as an assistant coach at Yale … played professionally for the WNBA’s Miami Sol and Lithuania’s Lietuvos Kami Anderson- 1988 Telekomas Currently an anesthesiologist in North Carolina Kristin Folkl- 1998 Evon Asforis- 1989 Director of development for the St. Louis Sports Commission … Played professional basketball in Spain … received Juris Doctor previously served as development officer for the Institute for Science from Fordham University School of Law and member of the New and Health … played in the WNBA (1999-2002) York State Bar … currently works at Himmelstein McConnell Gribben Donoghue & Joseph; specializing in Landlord/Tenant, Karen Goedewaagen-Knetter- 1987 Housing litigation and Real Estate transactions Transportation and environmental consultant at Resource Systems Group Jennifer Azzi- 1990 Played in the WNBA (1999-2003) … served as sideline commenta- Molly Goodenbour- 1993 tor for ESPN’s NCAA Women’s Basketball coverage … member of Entering second season as head coach at Chico State … also played the 1996 U.S. Gold Medal Olympic team and an alternate on the in WNBA in 1999 1992 and 2000 U.S. Olympic teams Debi Gore-Mann- 1982 Christina Batastini- 2000 Athletics director at the University of San Francisco … served as the President and head instructor of the Batastini School of Basketball Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior Women’s … served as an assistant coach at Brown from 2004-05 … served as Administrator at Stanford from 1999 player-coach for a professional team in Switzerland … inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame Judy Griffith- 1986 Earned a Master’s of Arts Degree in Education from Stanford in Mariah Burton Nelson- 1978 1988 … taught nine years of high school and middle school math Played professionally in France and the WBL … author, speaker and and science executive director of the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation. Tara Harrington- 1997 Entering her final year of graduate school at North Carolina, where Anne Cooper- 1981 she is pursuing a double masters in Business and health administra- Attended medical school at UC Davis and is now a family practice tion (MBA/MHA) physician Christy Hedgepeth- 1994 Bethany Donaphin- 2002 Completed Master’s Degree at the Duke School of Business … Currently playing overseas in Italy … Played in the WNBA (2003- senior manager for basketball marketing at Spalding … played pro- 04) with New York Liberty fessionally for the ABL and also served as Manager of Player Development for the ABL

Sonja Henning- 1991 Serves on the Portland School Board … Played in the WNBA (1999-2003) … member of the 1999 WNBA champion Houston Comets … Duke Law School graduate

Sonia Jarvis- 1976 Civil rights attorney who worked on the President’s Initiative on Race … author and professor at George Washington

Anita Kaplan- 1995 Completed her Master’s Degree in Business at Santa Clara … works for Hewlett-Packard in the Silicon Valley … played professionally in the ABL

Bobbie Kelsey- 1996 Entering her first season as assistant coach at Stanford … spent five years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech … played professionally in the ABL

Kim Kupferer- 1983 Currently operates own private criminal defense firm in Berkeley … prior to that, was a Public Defender in Alameda County specializ- ing in death penalty defense for 15 years.

Elaine Levin- 1979 Partner in the law firm of Whalen LLP in Orange County, California … specializing in mergers and acquisitions and business transactions.

Kathy Levinson- 1977 Debi Gore Mann is the Athletic Director at the Anita Kaplan recently graduated from Santa Clara Former president and COO of E*Trade Group University of San Francisco. Business School, and now works at Hewlett-Packard.

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Chris MacMurdo- 1993 Katy Steding- 1990 Member of the Vanderbilt Medical School faculty, specializing in Head coach of the Warner Pacific College women’s basketball team internal medicine … owns and manages Katy Steding’s Basketball Academy ... played professionally in the ABL and WNBA … member of the gold medal Denise McGuire- 1983 winning 1996 U.S. Olympic Team Vice President of Global Alliances, Yahoo! … earned her MBA from Stanford in 1990 Trisha Stevens- 1991 Former head basketball coach at Boise State Kim Mercer Newman- 1987 Currently teaching high school science at Portland Christian High Angela Taylor- 1993 School Currently the Senior Manager for Player Personnel for the WNBA … earned her MBA from NYU while working in New York … also Meg Metzger- 1983 spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Stanford Currently involved in community projects and coaching her two girls in sports … spent 12 years working for Microsoft Charli Turner Thorne- 1988 Head coach of the Arizona State women’s basketball team Erica Mueser Sorensen- 1987 Obtained a Master’s of Education at UCLA … taught high school Emily Wagner Gallagher- 1989 physics and math … serving on the Orinda School Board since 2002 Earned Master’s degree in Education from Harvard … after 15 years of secondary teaching in the humanities in northern California and Vanessa Nygaard- 1998 North Carolina, now resides in Seattle Stanford basketball Enters third season as an assistant coach at Pepperdine … played in alums include the WNBA (1998-2003) Val Whiting- 1993 Olympic and Played professionally in the WNBA and ABL professional Heather Owen- 1998 athletes, collegiate Currently an attorney at DLA Piper in East Palo Alto … graduate of Jamila Wideman- 1997 coaches, doctors, Santa Clara Law School Graduated from law school at NYU … played in the WNBA (1997- attorneys, and 2000) executives Angie Paccione- 1983 Candidate for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District … earned a Lindsey Yamasaki- 2002 doctorate in education and is a professor at Colorado State Played two seasons in the WNBA … currently works for the Stanford Alumni Association Stacy Parson- 1990 Received MBA from Washington in 1992 … senior manager at Jill Yanke Stevens- 1989 Deloitte, where she works as a career coach and consultant Coached basketball at Boise State for four years … built a 50,000 square foot sports complex with basketball and volleyball courts, Kate Paye- 1995 partnering with the YMCA to make sports accessible to the fast- Entering first year as assistant coach at Stanford … spent two seasons growing Treasure Valley area as an assistant coach at San Diego State … played professionally in the ABL for three seasons and later in the WNBA from 2000-02 … graduated from the Stanford Law/Business School Program

Nicole Powell- 2004 Will be entering her fifth season in the WNBA (2004-present) … member of 2005 WNBA champion Sacramento Monarchs and voted 2005 WNBA Most Improved Player

Olympia Scott - 1998 Has been playing in the WNBA since 1998, currently a member of the Phoenix Mercury

Sue Sebolt Parra- 1987 Played professional basketball in Norway … now teaching in an Intensive English Program at Central Connecticut State

Pam Simms Mackey- 1990 Pediatrician at Oakland Children’s Hospital … graduate of UCLA Medical School

Charmin Smith- 1997 Entering her first season as an assistant coach at Cal … spent three years as assistant coach at Stanford … holds a Master’s Degree from the Stanford School of Engineering

Virginia Sourlis- 1986 Earned MBA/JD from Villanova in 1991 … currently with The Sourlis Law Firm

Kate Starbird- 1997 Played in the WNBA (1999-2004) … also played with the Seattle Kate Paye enters her first season as an assistant coach for Angela Taylor is currently the Senior Manager for Player Reign of the ABL the Cardinal. Personnel for the WNBA.

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 117 Stanford Women’s Basketball Timeline

1981-82 1975 1977-78 Stanford makes first Kathy Murphy Stanford Women’s Stanford makes first appearance in the Physical Education appearance in AIAW NCAA Tournament Department joins the Tournament Men’s Physical Education 1975 • Department to form the Stanford women’s • Meg Metzger named 1969 Department of Athletics, basketball moves home Kathy Murphy awarded Stanford’s first Maples Pavilion 1972 Physical Education and games from Roble Gym first Stanford women’s Conference Player of the dedicated Title IX becomes law Recreation (DAPER) to Maples Pavilion basketball scholarship Year (NorCal)

April 4, 1896 1974 1976 First women’s Women’s Basketball Dotty McCrea intercollegiate basketball becomes a varsity sport named Stanford’s game played: at Stanford second women’s Stanford d. Cal, 2-1 • basketball head coach Gay Coburn named Stanford’s first women’s Dotty McCrea Gay Coburn basketball head coach

1990-91 Sonja Henning earns 1996-97 Kate Starbird Kodak All-America Stanford makes its honors and is named Christy Hedgpeth cuts down the net after fifth appearance in the 1996-97 Pac-10 Player of the Year Stanford won its second NCAA title. Final Four 1992-93 Kate Starbird • Val Whiting graduates as 1994-95 • becomes Stanford reaches the Stanford’s all-time Kate Starbird named Stanford’s all-time NCAA Final Four for a scoring leader with Stanford makes its third Naismith Player leading scorer with second time 2,077 points trip to the Final Four of the Year 2,215 points

1989-90 1989-90 1991-92 1995-96 1995-96 October 96 Stanford wins its first Jennifer Azzi becomes Stanford wins its second Stanford makes its fourth Tara VanDerveer serves ABL starts its first season NCAA Championship Stanford’s first Naismith NCAA Championship appearance in the Final as U.S. National and with nine Stanford Player of the Year Four, under the guidance Olympic Team Head players, the most of any • of interim head coach Coach. She leads the school in the country • Molly Goodenbour Amy Tucker and co-head team, including former Val Whiting named named Final Four MVP coach Marianne Stanley Stanford stars Jennifer National Freshman of Azzi and Katy Steding, to the Year • • Val Whiting earns a 60-0 record and a gold Kate Starbird earns her her first of two Kodak medal in the Atlanta first of two Pac-10 Player All-America honors and Olympics of the Year honors and is named Pac-10 the first of two Kodak Player of the Year Val Whiting All-America honors

118 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Stanford Women’s Basketball Timeline

1988-89 Stanford captured its 1987-88 first Pac-10 title and 1988-89 Jeanne Ruark Hoff Tara VanDerveer earns reaches the Elite Eight in Jennifer Azzi named her first National Coach the NCAA Tournament Stanford’s first Pac-10 1983 1985-86 of the Year honor as she for the first time Player of the Year Jeanne Ruark Hoff grad- Tara VanDerveer named leads the Cardinal to its • • uates as Stanford’s all- Stanford’s third first Sweet 16 Jennifer Azzi named Fast Break Club begins time leading scorer with women’s basketball head appearance in the Stanford’s first Kodak (Women’s Basketball 2,038 points coach NCAA Tournament All-American Booster Club)

1982-83 1985 1986-87 1986-87 Stanford moves from the Pac-West Conference is Pac-10 includes Jennifer Azzi NorCal Conference to born with Stanford, women’s sports, adding and Katy the Western Collegiate UCLA, USC, Arizona Cal, Washington, Steding begin Athletic Conference and Arizona State Washington State, first year at Oregon and Stanford Oregon State Jennifer Azzi

August 01 Stanford has 10 June 97 Tara VanDerveer players on end- Tara VanDerveer Candice Wiggins WNBA starts its first 1998-99 November 00 of-the-season season, with Jamila Stanford celebrates WNBA rosters, April 02 March 05 Wideman selected the 25th anniversary Tara VanDerveer the most of any Tara VanDerveer inducted Candice Wiggins is third overall in the of women’s basketball picks up 500th school in the into the Women’s named Stanford’s seventh inaugural draft on The Farm career win country Basketball Hall of fame Kodak All-American

1997-98 March 99 March 01 March 02 March 03 Kristin Folkl Stanford hosts the Stanford wins 10th Nicole Powell earns Stanford wins first named a Kodak NCAA Women’s Final Pacific-10 first of two consec- Pac-10 All-American Four at the San Jose Conference title. utive Kodak All- Tournament Title Arena in San Jose, America honors California

Kristin Fokl Nicole Powell

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 119 Cardinal on the International Scene

Stanford Goes Cardinal Gains International Experience Overseas

The group poses in front of Tivoli Fontain in Rome.

The women’s basketball team visited Italy in September of 2003.

ear after year, the Stanford women’s basketball pro- “The trip to Italy was a memorable one,” Stanford head Ygram has made a big impression overseas. The sum- coach Tara VanDerveer said. “It provided experiences that mer of 2003 was a prime example when the Cardinal our team will never forget.” embarked on its fifth foreign tour in the last 20 years. In addition to traveling to Italy in both 1996 and 2003, The Cardinal traveled to Italy from September 11-22, Stanford teams have also participated in summer tours to and played exhibition games against professional teams in New Zealand (1984), China (1988) and France (1992). Rome, Florence, Venice and Como. Besides playing Italy’s best on the hardwood, the team also experienced many of the country’s tourist attractions, such as the Vatican and the Colosseum.

The team visted the Colosseum in Rome. The group poses with some gladiators outside the Colosseum.

120 2007-08 Stanford Basketball Stanford Basketball by the Numbers

0 Olympia Scott Richardson ’95-’98 12 Christy Titchenal ’05-’07 34 T’Nae Thiel ’02- Tate Means ’99 Naomi Mulitauaopele ’95-’98 00 Chelsea Trotter ’01-’04 Tanda Rucker ’92-’93 Sonja Henning ’88-’91 Erica Meuser Sorenson ’84-’87 Sue Thomas Paulua ’79-’80 2 JAYNE APPEL ’07 Noel Hanrahan ’82 Lisa Kolp ’76 Krista Rappahahn ’03-’06 Kathy Schultz ’79-’80 Francis O’Meara ’78 35 Paula Mishima ’77 Mariah “Maggie” Nelson Burton 3 Markisha Coleman ’05-’07 ’77 Paula McNamee ’97 40 Peggy Chutich ’77 Kate Paye ’92-’95 Elaine Levin ’76 Charli Turner Thorne ’85-’88 13 CISSY PIERCE ’05- Debi Gore Mann ’80-’82 Vanessa Nygaard ’94-’98 41 Bethany Donaphin ’99-’02 Emily Wagner Gallagher ’88-’89 Martha Richards ’89-’91 Michelle Chapman ’79 4 Clare Bodensteiner ’03-’07 Andrea Ransom ’87 Peggy Bruggman ’78 Leigh Pederson ’80-’81 Melody Peterson ’97-’98 Barbara Boylan ’77 Amy Wustefeld ’93-’95 Debi Gore Mann ’79 Denise McGuire ’80-’82 Mariah “Maggie” Nelson Burton 14 KAYLA PEDERSEN ’07 ’78 Nicole Powell ’01-’04 Stephanie Erickson ’77 Yvonne Gbalazeh ’97-’00 Stacy Parson ’87-’90 42 Jessica Elway ’05 Judy Griffith ’85-’86 Lauren St. Clair ’99-’02 LeeAnn Margerum ’83-’84 Kelly Dougherty ’91-’92 Mariah “Maggie” Nelson Burton Sarah Dimson was a four-year letterwinner Meg Metzger ’80-’81 ’75-’76 from 1998-2001. Betsy Lough ’78-’79 Sue Jackson ’76 15 Sara McGee ’03 Regan Freuen ’95-’99 43 Kristen Newlin ’04-’07 Molly Goodenbour ’90-’93 24 ASHLEY CIMINO ’07 Susan King Borchardt ’01-’05 Jill Yanke Stevens ’86-’89 Sue Sebolt Parra ’84 Ruth Montague ’77 Kim Kupferer ’80-’83 Kristin Folkl ’95-’98 Tammy Svoboda ’88-’89 Sarah Evans ’83-’84 44 Azella Perryman ’02- 20 HANNAH DONAGHE ’07 Louise Smith ’82 Heather Owen ’95-’98 Milena Flores ’97-’00 Renee Steiner ’78-’79 Julie Zeilstra ’89-’91 Amanda Renteria ’93-’94 Karen Goedewaagen Knetter’84-’87 Meg Metzger ’82-’83 25 Lindsey Yamasaki ’99-’02 Judy Griffith ’83 Betsy Lough ’77 Kathy Murphy ’78-’81 Sonia Jarvis ’76 Christy Hedgpeth ’91-’94 Judy Carter ’83-’84 Francis O’Meara ’76-’77 50 Rachel Hemmer ’92-’95 21 ROSALYN GOLD-ONWUDE ’07 Stephanie Galef Streeter ’76-’77 Shelley Nweke ’03-’06 Charmin Smith ’94-’97 30 Brooke Smith ’04-’07 Kate Starbird ’94-’97 51 Cori Enghusen ’99-’02 All three players in Stanford women’s basket- Pam Simms Mackey ’87-’88 ball history to have worn #30 have been All- Andrea Ransom ’86 Trisha Stevens ’88-’91 Pac-10 selections: Kate Starbird (pictured), Angie Paccione ’83 52 Val Whiting Raymond ’90-’93 Trisha Stevens and Brooke Smith. Nancy Lovvold ’76-’77 31 MORGAN CLYBURN ’06- Kim Lew ’77 Karesa Granderson ’98-’99 Anne Killefer ’76 5 MICHELLE HARRISON ’07 22 Eziamaka Okafor ’03-’06 Chris MacMurdo ’90-’93 Kelley Suminski ’02-’05 Enjoli Izidor ’99-’02 Leslie Lorimer ’86 53 Carolyn Moos ’98-’01 Christina Batastini ’97-’00 Angela Taylor ’90-’93 Ann Cooper ’78 Virginia Sourlis ’83-’84 Evon Asforis ’86-’89 55 Naila Moseley ’98-’00 Angie Paccione ’79-’82 Barbara Hunt ’85 32 MELANIE MURPHY ’07- Anita Kaplan ’92-’95 Kim Mercer Newman ’84 Katie Denny ’01-’04 CURRENT PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPS. 10 JJ HONES ’07 Jeanne Ruark Hoff ’79-’83 Chandra Benton ’95-’98 Becky Bonner ’01-’02 Kami Anderson ’85-’88 Jamila Wideman ’94-’97 23 JEANNETTE POHLEN ’07 Stephanie Galef Streeter ’78-’79 Jennifer Azzi ’87-’90 Rosalyn Gold-Onwude ’06 Virginia Sourlis ’85-’86 Bobbie Kelsey ’93-’96 33 JILLIAN HARMON ’06- Judy Griffith ’84 Katy Steding ’87-’90 Sebnem Kimyacioglu ’02-’05 Leigh Pederson ’82-’83 Jeanne Osmera ’86 Sarah Dimson ’98-’01 Mary Bradach ’83-’85 Tara Harrington ’94-’97 11 CANDICE WIGGINS ’05- Ann Miller ’79-’81 Ann Adkins Enthoven ’88-’92 Jamie Carey ’00 Barbara Boylan ’78 Kim Mercer Newman ’85-’87 Niki Sevillian ’91-’94 Peggy Bruggman ’76-’77 Louise Smith ’79-’81 Celeste Lavoie ’88-’89 Sue Sebolt Parra ’85-’87 Noel Hanrahan ’83 Ann Miller ’82 Beth Boylan ’78-’79

2007-08 Stanford Basketball 121 Kodak First-Team All-Americans

Candice Wiggins Sonja Henning andice Wiggins, a senior guard, is a three- hile at Stanford, Sonja Henning began her Ctime WBCA/Kodak All-American. The San Wcareer by winning the Women’s Basketball Diego native led Stanford in scoring and steals News Service Collegiate Freshman Player of the for the third year in a row in 2006-07, helping year in 1988. She went on to be a Kodak First- the Cardinal to its seventh straight Pac-10 title. Team All-American and an NCAA Women’s All- She also was instrumental in Stanford’s run to Final Four selection in her senior season. She the Elite Eight in 2005-06, earning her second was named All-Pac-10 for three-consecutive straight Pac-10 Player of the Year award. years (1989-91), and helped Stanford accumu- Wiggins scored 21.8 points per game in her sec- late a 113-15 record, helping the Cardinal to its ond season as the Cardinal went 26-8. In addi- first NCAA Championship in 1990. Henning tion to her All-America honors, in her rookie season, Wiggins was also named was a member of the U.S. Goodwill Games and the U.S. World Games in 1990, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Co-Freshman of the Year, the Pac-10 and a U.S. Pan-Am team player in 1991. While on the National Team, Henning Freshman and Player of the Year, and earned Second-Team All-America acco- helped the U.S. to a world championship in 1990. lades from the Associated Press. As a sophomore, was again named a Second- Team All-American by the AP.She has helped the Cardinal to a 87-16 record in her three seasons and is averaging 18.8 points per game in her career, a new Val Whiting school record. al Whiting was a two-time Kodak First-Team VAll-American, and a two-time James Naismith Player of the Year Finalist in 1992 and Jennifer Azzi 1993. She began her career for the Cardinal by hile at Stanford, Jennifer Azzi was the being named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and W1990 Naismith National Player of the National Freshman of the Year by Women’s Year, as well as winner of the Wade Trophy and Basketball News Service in 1990. She was an Honda-Broderick Award. Azzi was a Kodak First NCAA All-Final Four selection in 1992, and All- Team All-American and Pac-10 Player of the Pac-10 in 1992 and 1993. During her career, Year in 1988 and 1989. Azzi averaged 14.7 Stanford accumulated a 114-16 record and won points, 3.8 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game for four-consecutive Pac-10 Championships and two NCAA Championships in 1990 the Cardinal during her career, as the Cardinal and 1992. At the time that she finished her career, she was Stanford’s all-time lead- accumulated a 101-23 record, two Pac-10 cham- ing scorer with 2,077 points and the top-rebounder with 1,134 rebounds. pionships and its first NCAA Championship. After her Stanford career, Azzi’s basketball success continued, as she was a member the gold-medal winning 1996 U.S. Kate Starbird Olympic team. While on the U.S. National Team, Azzi was a world champion ate Starbird won the James Naismith in 1990 and 1998, a World Championship bronze medalist in 1994, and a KNational Player of the Year in 1997 and was Goodwill Games gold medalist. a Kodak First-Team All-American in 1996 and Azzi played professionally overseas, in the ABL and in the WNBA until retir- 1997. Starbird was tabbed All-Pac-10 in both ing in 2003. 1995 and 1996, and helped the Cardinal to three-consecutive Pac-10 Championships (1995-97). She helped Stanford to a 118-14 Nicole Powell record with three Final Four appearances. She icole Powell was a Kodak First-Team All- averaged 16.9 points per game, 3.9 rebounds, NAmerican and a finalist for the James and 3.3 assists, as Starbird finished her career at Naismith Player of the Year for three-consecu- Stanford as the all-time high scorer with 2,215 tive years (2002-04). She began her career with points, a record that still stands. the Cardinal as Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2000 and was named Conference Player of the Year in 2002 and 2004. Powell helped Stanford Kristin Folkl accumulate a 105-26 record over her four years, n her senior season, Kristin Folkl was named a as she averaged 17.3 points, 9.6 rebounds and IKodak First-Team All-American, a Naismith 4.8 assists for the Cardinal. She is Stanford’s Player of the Year Finalist, and a GTE/COSIDA all-time leader in career rebounds (1,143) and third all-time leading scorer Academic All-American Second-Team. Folkl (2,062 points). Powell is the only player in Pac-10 history to have recorded was chosen as an All-Pac-10 Freshman in 1995 more than one career triple-double, tallying six in her career. and was all-conference in 1998. She wrapped up After graduating from Stanford in 2004, Powell became the Cardinal’s high- her collegiate basketball career leading the team est draft pick, as the Charlotte Sting selected her with the third pick in the in scoring and rebounds with 18.9 points and WNBA Draft. In her second season, she aided the Sacramento Monarchs title 9.2 rebounds per game her senior year. Folkl run in 2005 and was chosen as the WNBA’s Most Improved Player. helped the Cardinal to two Final Four appear- ances and three Pac-10 Championships. Folkl also competed on the Stanford volleyball team helping the Cardinal to three NCAA Championships in 1994, 1996 and 1997.

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Stanford’s 6619 undergraduates and 8192 graduate students are distinguished by their initiative, love of learning and commitment to the larger world. Independent thinkers and relentlessly curious, students at Stanford bring pas- sion and imagination to everything they do. Stanford students work hard, and they play with equal energy and enthusiasm. From public service to performing arts, from intramural sports to student gov- Student-athletes at Stanford have ernment, undergraduates take part in accepted the challenge of pursuing numerous activities beyond the class- excellence both in the classroom and room. on the playing field. It is often said that Stanford offers the best of both worlds – top flight academics and unparalleled athletics. Stanford students come from all over the world, including all 50 states and 68 countries. The University still enjoys the original 8,180 acres of grassy fields, eucalyp- tus groves and rolling hills that were the Stanford’s generous legacy. It is one of the most picturesque campuses in the nation, comfortably set in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area.

Stanford University is recognized as one of the world’s great universities. Stanford’s faculty is one of the most distinguished in the nation, including 18 Nobel Laureates and four Pulitzer Prize winners. There are over eight million volumes in Stanford’s nearly two dozen libraries. Student Athletes match their colle- Black Enterprise ranked Stanford Stanford players earn meaningful giate playing career with a presti- as the No. 7 University for African- degrees most often in four years. gious Stanford education. Stanford American students in 2006. Athletes are also eligible to apply University is consistently ranked as for a fifth year of study in order to one of the best overall colleges in Everyone at Stanford is committed pursue a Masters degree in many the nation. According to a 2007 U.S. to the full experience of a student- departments. News and World Report, Stanford athlete. Each player has access to ranked as follows nationally: the Athletic Academic Resource Center (AARC). In the AARC, finding • No. 4-T University the balance between academics • No. 2 School of Education and athletics is key. Counselors • No. 2 Graduate School of Business and tutors work with student-ath- • No. 2 Engineering Program letes to make their academic lives • No. 2-T Law School as smooth as possible. Stanford Athletics is one of the most THE PAC-10 CONFERENCE respected and admired collegiate athletic Stanford teams consistently excel in the programs in the nation. During each of the Pac-10, one of the nation’s best and deep- past 13 years, Stanford has won the presti- est conferences. Stanford teams won five gious Directors’ Cup awarded to the most Pac-10 titles in 2006-07, capturing league outstanding collegiate athletic program in crowns in women’s basketball, women’s the nation. Stanford has also won at least cross country, men’s swimming and , one national title in each of the past 31 women’s and women’s volleyball. years, most recently with the country’s best The men’s swimming and diving team has teams in women’s cross country, men’s golf captured an unbelievable 26 consecutive and synchronized swimming in 2006-07. Pac-10 championships. STANFORD CHAMPIONSHIP FACTS Total National Championships: 107 Total NCAA Championships: 94 (NCAA Rank: No. 2) Total Men’s NCAA Championships: 58 (NCAA Rank: No. 3) Total Women’s NCAA Championships: 36 (NCAA Rank: No. 1) Total Individual NCAA Championships: 402

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Many Stanford student-athletes continue their success in international competition with numerous Olympic and World champi- ons. Many current and former Stanford stu- dent-athletes and coaches participate in the Olympics in a variety of sports. Stanford was represented by 43 affiliates at the most recent that took place in 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Cardinal totaled 17 medals – three gold, seven silver and seven bronze. Stanford student-athletes have had tremendous success in many sports. During and after their collegiate careers, Stanford student-athletes are renowned for their excellence in their chosen sports. • Olympic Gold Medalists • NBA World Champions • Super Bowl Champions • Pro Football Hall of Famers • Grand Slam Golf Champions • World Series Champions • Cy Young Award Winners • World Cup Soccer Champions • American & World Record Holders • Grand Slam Tennis Champions

Stanford alumni are some of the most distinguished people in the world today. These include leaders in government, medicine, business, law, politics, educa- tion, sports and entertainment, among other fields. Stanford’s diverse alumni includes the founders of Nike, Yahoo!, Hewlett-Packard and Google, a U.S. President, numerous elected government officials, Supreme Court justices, actors, actresses, athletes, a former Miss America and the first Stanford alums range from the “Father of American woman in space, to name a few. the Internet” Vincent Cerf and author John Steinbeck to Academy Award-win- ning actresses Jennifer Connelly and Reese Witherspoon … or top athletes Bob Mathias, Jim Plunkett, Tiger Woods, and John McEnroe.

Companies founded by Stanford graduates include: • Cisco Systems • Nike • Cypress Semi • The Learning Company • eBay • Silicon Graphics • E*Trade • Sun Microsystems • Excite • Tandem • Hewlett-Packard • Trilogy • IDEO • Varian Associates • Intuit • Yahoo! • Netflix

Maples Pavilion

Maples Pavilion Home of Stanford Basketball

One of the best environ- ments for college basketball is Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. Built in 1969, Maples Pavilion has been host to several of the top collegiate With seats full of games in the nation. enthusiastic Maples Pavilion, which Stanford fans, underwent a $26-million reno- Maples Pavilion is a difficult stop for vation that was completed opposing teams. prior to the 2005-06 campaign, is ushering in a new era of great basketball that benefits both student-athletes and fans alike. Maples Pavilion serves as home for not only the men’s and women’s basketball teams, but the nationally-ranked ities with speaker systems, in addition to a new four-sided, women’s volleyball program as well. state-of-the-art, center-hung scoreboard with video and The renovation, financed entirely through private dona- replay capability. The concourse will be physically separated tions, enhances the college athletic experience for both the from the original building. The gap between the original student-athletes and the fans. It includes a new covered building and the new concourse was done for two reasons; 29,000 square foot concourse around the exterior of the first to preserve the integrity of the architectural design and seating area, state-of-the-art concession and restroom facil- secondly to create an open garden feel that is present throughout buildings on the Stanford campus. The renova- Series Records vs. Opponents at Maples Pavilion tion also includes new playing court floor, upgraded locker Alabama 1-0 Indiana 1-0 San Diego 2-0 rooms, student-athlete lounges, a state-of-the-art strength Arizona 23-3 Iowa State 2-0 San Diego State 2-2 and conditioning room and training room, a news media Arizona State 25-1 Kansas State 1-0 San Francisco 11-4 Arkansas 1-0 Long Beach State 3-3 San Francisco State 3-2 center, and new meeting rooms. Auburn 2-0 Loyola Marymount 1-0 San Jose State 5-6 The seating configuration features a new lower seating Biola 2-0 LSU 0-1 Santa Clara 13-2 bowl that takes the place of the old floor and loge sections. Boston College 1-0 Massachusetts 2-0 SMU 1-0 Boston Univ. 1-0 Minnesota 1-1 South Carolina 1-0 The new lower seating level includes padded stadium seats BYU 1-2 Mississippi 1-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 that replace the wood bleachers in the old floor setup. With California 23-6 Missouri 1-0 St. Joseph’s 1-0 the upgraded facilities and the improved seating area at Cal Poly Pomona 2-1 Montana 1-1 Stephen F.Austin 1-0 Cal Poly 4-0 Montana State 1-0 SW Missouri State 1-0 floor level, the home team and fans experience the best play- CS Fullerton 3-3 Montclair State 1-0 Tennessee 3-5 ing atmosphere in the Pac-10. CS Hayward 4-0 Nebraska 1-0 Texas 1-0 In the last several years, Maples Pavilion has become one CS Northridge 1-0 Nevada 2-0 Texas A&M 1-0 Chico State 0-2 NC State 1-0 Texas Tech 4-1 of the hottest environments for college basketball, including Colorado 4-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 Tulane 1-0 the 2003 NCAA Women’s Basketball West Regional and a Colorado State 1-0 Northwestern 2-0 UC Davis 2-2 2003 NCAA Subregional, was originally dedicated on Connecticut 2-0 Northwestern State 1-0 UC Irvine 1-0 Dartmouth 1-0 Notre Dame 1-0 UCLA 19-9 March 1,1969 at a cost of $3.3 million. The building was Eastern Michigan 1-0 Oklahoma 2-0 UC Santa Barbara 5-1 named after its principal donor, the late Roscoe Maples, a Florida 1-0 Old Dominion 1-0 UNLV 3-1 member of the 1904 Stanford graduating class. Fordham 1-0 Oral Roberts 1-0 USC 20-6 Fresno State 8-3 Oregon 20-1 U.S.International 1-0 The pavilion is utilized throughout the year by university Georgia 3-0 Oregon State 21-0 Utah 3-0 staff and students for recreational and intramural purposes. Grambling 1-0 Pacific 7-1 Virginia 0-1 During the winter academic quarter, Maples is used contin- Harvard 1-1 Pennsylvania 1-0 Washington 18-4 Hawai’i 2-0 Pepperdine 4-1 Washington State 22-0 ually used for noontime recreational basketball, men’s and Houston 1-0 Princeton 1-0 Weber State 1-0 women’s varsity basketball practice, and intramurals during Howard 1-0 Providence 2-0 Western Michigan 2-0 the evening hours. Humboldt State 2-0 Purdue 3-1 Wisconsin 2-0 Idaho 1-0 Rice 2-0 Wis.-Green Bay 1-0 In addition to intercollegiate competition, the pavilion is Idaho State 1-0 Rutgers 1-0 Yale 1-0 also used for banquets and lectures. Illinois 0-1 Saint Mary’s 4-0 Illinois State 1-0 Sacramento State 1-1

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Stanford Women’s Basketball Highest Attendances Attend. Opponent Site Date W/L, Score 23,291 Georgia (NCAA) Charlotte, N.C. 3/29/96 L, 86-76 20,023 Auburn (NCAA) Knoxville, Tenn. 4/4/90 W, 88-81 19,467 Virginia (NCAA) Knoxville, Tenn. 3/30/90 W, 75-66 18,038 Connecticut (NCAA) Minneapolis, Minn. 4/1/95 L, 87-60 17,667 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12/19/98 L, 98-62 16,741 Old Dominion (NCAA) Cincinnati, Ohio 12/17/96 L, 83-82 (OT) 15,686 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12/17/00 L, 63-58 15,491 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 11/24/06 L, 60-77 14,674 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 12/21/03 L, 55-46 13,560 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn 12/18/02 L, 71-56 12,421 Virginia (NCAA) Los Angeles, Calif. 4/4/92 W, 66-65 12,282 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12/15/96 W, 82-65 12,072 W. Kentucky (NCAA) Los Angeles, Calif. 4/15/92 W, 78-62 11,858 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12/16/92 L, 84-79 11,270 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 11/27/05 W, 66-63 11,050 Oklahoma (NCAA) Norman, Okla. 3/19/01 L, 67-50 10,923 G. Washington (NCAA) Norman, Okla. 3/17/01 W, 76-51 9,418 Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. 2/15/95 W, 69-54 9,247 Texas Tech Lubbock, Tex. 12/28/95 L, 71-65 8,897 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 12/1/94 L, 105-69 8,709 Montana (NCAA) Missoula, Mont. 3/20/88 W, 74-72 (OT) 8,507 Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 12/19/00 L, 90-60 8,266 Texas Tech Lubbock, Tex. 1/31/98 W, 80-71 8,241 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 2/20/93 W, 68-54 8,074 Texas (NCAA) Austin, Tex. 3/24/88 L, 79-58 8,025 Tennessee San Jose, Calif. 11/29/97 L, 88-70 7,931 Tennessee (NCAA) New Orleans, La. 3/30/91 L, 68-60 7,911 Texas Tech Lubbock, Tex. 11/27/93 L, 72-68 7,900 Washington Seattle, Wash. 3/11/95 W, 55-50 7,704 Washington Seattle, Wash. 2/10/90 L, 81-78 Maples Pavilion is the home of Stanford women’s and men’s basketball, as well as 7,665 Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 11/23/98 L, 78-68 women’s volleyball. 7,602 Oregon Eugene, Ore. 11/13/01 L, 72-54 7,550 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 11/25/90 L, 95-80 7,500 MISSISSIPPI (NCAA) STANFORD 3/22/90 W, 78-65 Year by Year Records at Maples Pavilion 7,500 ARKANSAS (NCAA) STANFORD 3/24/90 W, 114-87 Year Record Pct. Year Record Pct. Year Record Pct. 7,500 CALIFORNIA STANFORD 1/15/93 W, 89-63 7,500 USC STANFORD 1/23/93 W, 76-67 1974-75 7-2 .778 1986-87 9-6 .600 1998-99 12-4 .750 7,500 OREGON STATE STANFORD 3/13/93 W, 84-69 1975-76 6-2 .750 1987-88 14-1 .933 1999-2000 12-2 .857 7,500 GEORGIA (NCAA) STANFORD 3/20/93 W, 93-60 1976-77 4-4 .500 1988-89 14-0 1.000 2000-01 12-3 .800 7,500 ARIZONA STANFORD 1/15/94 W, 87-64 1977-78 12-5 .706 1989-90 18-0 1.000 2001-02 15-1 .938 7,500 USC STANFORD 1/28/95 W, 109-53 1978-79 11-2 .846 1990-91 13-1 .929 2002-03 15-1 .938 7,391 CALIFORNIA STANFORD 1/31/97 W, 95-44 1979-80 11-1 .917 1991-92 16-0 1.000 2003-04 14-1 .933 7,391 UCLA STANFORD 2/8/97 W, 98-68 1980-81 4-9 .308 1992-93 15-0 1.000 2004-05 11-0 1.000 7,391 WASHINGTON STANFORD 2/22/97 W, 106-76 1981-82 8-2 .800 1993-94 17-2 .895 2005-06 12-1 .923 7,391 CALIFORNIA STANFORD 3/2/96 W, 87-36 1982-83 9-6 .600 1994-95 17-0 1.000 2006-07 15-3 .833 7,391 HOWARD (NCAA) STANFORD 3/16/97 W, 111-59 1983-84 2-10 .167 1995-96 16-0 1.000 Totals 379-82 .822 7,391 TEXAS TECH (NCAA) STANFORD 3/18/97 W, 67-45 1984-85 4-7 .364 1996-97 15-0 1.000 7,391 TENNESSEE STANFORD 12/16/01 L, 68-62 1985-86 8-5 .615 1997-98 11-1 .917 7,391 TENNESSEE STANFORD 12/14/03 L, 70-66 (OT) GAMES AT MAPLES PAVILION IN CAPS

“For Stanford play- ers, Maples is a fantastic place to play … I’m not so sure visiting teams share the same sentiment. With the rocking floor and the roar of the crowd you can feel the energy and excitement. Our fans are loud and loyal!” - Jamila Wideman, Stanford 1994-97

Maples Pavilion received a $30 million renovation after the 2003-04 season, including a new covered concourse, a new center-hung scoreboard with video and replay capabilities, and new locker, weight and training rooms.

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Stanford Women’s Basketball Giving Back to the Community

Players from Stanford basketball reach out to individuals and groups through clinics, mentoring, pen- pal programs and speaking engagements.

layers from Stanford basketball reach out to individuals and dent-athletes have demonstrated a special commitment to par- Pgroups through clinics, mentoring, pen-pal programs and ticipation in local community outreach programs. speaking engagements. For the past eight years, the Stanford basketball team has Along with a commitment to athletics and academics, the conducted a mentor program with 20 young girls from East Stanford women’s basketball team is invested in the local com- Side School’s Shoot for the Stars Program. Initially facilitated munity. Each of the players is dedicated to participating in at by former Stanford star Jamila Wideman, Cardinal players least one community service activity per quarter and most give meet on campus with these girls every other Sunday to write much more time. poetry, create projects, set personal goals, play basketball and Specifically, the players and coaches seek opportunities to other sports and to experience campus life. According to Shoot motivate, provide instruction and empower others. The team for the Stars coordinator, Gretchen Seeley, the influence of the was awarded for their efforts by winning the 2001 Thomas Stanford Basketball players is seen in almost every aspect of the Ford Award given to the Stanford Athletic program whose stu- girls’ lives – especially on the court and in the classroom. The Cardinal players also make a special effort to make vis- its at the Lucille Packard Children’s Hospital. Players interact with the children and learn from each other about determina- tion and perseverance. The team has also been active putting on basketball clinics in the community in recent years. Along with members of the Stanford men’s basketball team, the women put on a clinic for both the boys and girls of East Side School. The coaches and players also held clinics for Take Your Daughters to Work Day, the Onetta Harris Community Center, the Girl Scouts and the Nikkei Basketball League. The coaches also made a special trip to put on a clinic for at the 2004 Summer Shoot Out Boy’s and Girl’s Basketball Camp at the Chieftain Pit on the campus of Shiprock High School. The team also annually gathers dona- tions to fund Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless in San Francisco. All Stanford basketball players are involved in a pen pal pro- gram with La Entrada School in Menlo Park. This eight-year program was for elementary aged students who benefit from the motivating correspondence and extra writing opportuni- ties. Each pen pal receives a player card of their respective Stanford player, each season the students from La Entrada are the special guests a home basketball game, and players visit the student’s classrooms at the end of the year.

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Press Box: Press seating is assigned on the floor at Maples Pavilion: Stanford home games are played Media Information Maples Pavilion. A few seats in the upper east press at Maples Pavilion on the Stanford University campus. area may be assigned as needed or requested. The Off Highway 101: Use the Embarcadero exit east. Covering the Cardinal: The Stanford Media courtside and upper press seating areas will be After crossing El Camino Real, the road becomes Relations Office welcomes interest in the Stanford equipped with phone lines and internet access, con- Galvez Drive, stay to the left when the road divides. At Women’s Basketball program by the media and looks ventional and wireless. the first stop sign, turn left on Campus Drive. Maples forward to serving the members of the media during Pavilion is on the left side of the road after the first the upcoming season. We will make every effort to Press Area Services: Programs, media guides, stop sign. ensure your working experience is enjoyable. The fol- cumulative statistics and game notes will be available Off I-280: Use the Page Mill Road exit. Turn left onto lowing are some guidelines to help with your cover- prior to the start of each game. Complete box scores El Camino Real. Turn left on Serra Street. At the sec- age of Stanford Women’s Basketball: and play-by-play sheets will be distributed to the ond stop sign, turn right on Campus Drive. Maples media at halftime and at the end of the game. A Media Credentials: Credentials are only issued Pavilion is on the right. media relations representative will accommodate any to accredited members of the working media. fax requests at the conclusion of the game. Drinks Working space in the press area is limited and passes Credits and a light meal will be served approximately one The 2007-08 Stanford Women’s Basketball Media will be issued on a first come, first served basis. hour before tipoff. Guide was written and edited by Aaron Juarez. Requests for credentials should be faxed to Aaron Editorial assistance was provided by Dee Dee Juarez, Assistant Media Relations Director at (650) Zawaydeh and the entire Stanford women’s basketball 725-2957 or emailed to [email protected], at coaching staff. Photos of current Stanford players and least one business day prior to each game. Media coaches provided by David Gonzales, Kyle Terada, passes will be left at the Maples Pavilion Ticket Office Peter Krutzick, Kristen Newlin and Marc Abrams. in Will Call. Other pictures provided by Andrew Bernstein, Getty Photo Credentials: Photo passes will be to Images, Scott K. Brown, Scott Cunningham, Tim accredited members of the media. All requests must Davis, David Gonzales, Otto Greule, David Madison, be made at least 24 hours prior to each game. Sarah Rosenbaum, Rod Searcey, Terry Shuchat, John Photographers are not allowed to shoot from in front Todd, USA Basketball and the WNBA, and Oree of or behind team benches or the scorers table. Flash Foster, Navajo Times Sports Editor. Design, layout and photography is not permitted. production by MB Design. Printing by db Print Solutions. Strobe Photography: Photographers wishing to strobe Stanford Women’s Basketball games must Radio/TV Information obtain approval to do so by contacting Aaron Juarez, Radio Info: Stanford's games will continue to be Assistant Director Media Relations, at least 24 hours broadcast by the Cardinal's student station, KZSU prior to the game. No more than three sets of strobes 90.1 FM. The broadcast can also be found online are allowed for any game. Strobes must be installed at Brooke Smith talks with Fox Sports Net after a game. through GoStanford.com or kzsu.stanford.edu. least two hours prior to the game (no exceptions) and Stanford on TV:The Cardinal is scheduled to have installation should be arranged through the Stanford Post-Game Press Conferences: Stanford head seven regular season games televised nationally. In Athletic Facilities Office after obtaining approval from coach Tara VanDerveer and players, along with the addition, postseason games will be broadcast on Fox the Media Relations Office. visiting head coach and players, will be available to Sports and ESPN. Check www.gostanford.com for the the media following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. most up-to date listings. Parking: The main parking lot is located at the Press conferences will be held in the Maples Pavilion TV Games (all times Pacific): south end of Maples Pavilion on Campus Drive. A media room. Prior to the conclusion of the game, Nov. 11 at Rutgers (ESPN) - 5 p.m. limited number of parking passes are available for media members should inform the Stanford Media Dec. 16 vs. Baylor (FSN) - 2 p.m. Dec. 22 vs. Tennessee (FSN) - 7:30 p.m. members of the media. Outlets covering Stanford Relations staff which players they would like to inter- Jan. 20 at Arizona State (FSN) - 1 p.m. basketball on a regular basis will have first priority. view after the game. Jan. 26 vs. California (FSN) - 2 p.m. Additional parking is available across the street from Feb. 16 vs. Arizona State (FSN) - 1 p.m. Maples Pavilion. University permits are not required In-Season Interview Policy: All requests for Feb. 23 at California (FSN) - 1 p.m. on weekends or after 4 p.m. on weekdays. player or coach interviews must be made through Aaron Juarez at (650) 725-7277. Please allow at least Internet: Information on the Stanford women’s 24 hours notice. Interviews can also be done in-person basketball program can be obtained at www.gostan- ford.com. The women’s basketball page includes cur- following practice. Since practice times vary, please call rent and past news releases, up-to-date statistics, play- the Media Relations Office for an updated schedule. er and coach biographies, game stories, box scores and information on the history of the program.

Gary Migdol Kyle McRae Brian Risso Kendall Johnson Aaron Juarez Matt Campbell David Gonzales Asst. Athletic Director/ Assistant Media Assistant Media Assistant Media Assistant Media Media Relations Director of Photography Media Relations Relations Director Relations Director Relations Director Relations Director Assistant

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Melanie Murphy Jayne Appel Michelle Harrison JJ Hones 0 So., 5-9, Guard 2 So., 6-4, Forward 5 So., 6-3, Forward 10 So., 5-10, Guard

Candice Wiggins Cissy Pierce Kayla Pedersen Hannah Donaghe 11 Sr., 5-11.5, Guard 13 Sr., 5-10, 14 Fr., 6-4, Forward 20 Fr., 5-11, Guard Guard/Forward

Rosalyn Jeanette Pohlen Ashley Cimino Morgan Clyburn Jillian Harmon 21 Gold-Onwude 23 Fr., 6-0, Guard 24 Fr., 6-3, Forward 31 Jr., 6-4, 33 Jr., 6-1, Forward So., 5-10, Guard Forward/Center

Tara VanDerveer Amy Tucker Bobbie Kelsey Kate Paye Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

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