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2010 Stanford Crew Quick Facts General Information Team Information Credits: The 2010 Stanford Crew media guide was Location: Stanford, CA 94305 2009 Pac-10 Team Finishes: Second (Women); written and edited by Aaron Juarez. Photography by David Enrollment: 15,140 (6,812 Undergraduates) Third (Men) Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Marc Abrams, Daniel R. Harris, and Hector Garcia-Molina. Design by Maggie Oren of MB Founded: 1891 2009 NCAA Championship (Women): NCAA Design. Nickname: Cardinal Champion (Team & I ) Colors: Cardinal and White 2009 IRA Regatta National Finishes (Men & LW): Conference: Pacific-10 Third (Men); Third (LW) President: John Hennessy Home Site: Stanford And Center Faculty Representative: Ellen Markman Media Relations Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby Table of Contents Asst. Media Relations Director/Rowing Contact: Senior Women’s Administrator: Beth Goode Quick Facts...... 1 Aaron Juarez Stanford Women – NCAA Champions...... 2-3 Sport Administrator: Ray Purpur Office Phone: (650) 725-7277 2010 Crew Camps ...... 4 Coaching Staff E-Mail: [email protected] 2010 Women’s Roster ...... 5 Director of Rowing/ Men’s Head Coach: Craig Media Relations Office: (650) 723-4418 Women’s Outlook ...... 6 Amerkhanian (10th Year) Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957 Women’s Coaching Staff ...... 7-8 Men’s Asst. Coach: Pete Giese (Fourth Year) Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com Women’s Student-Athlete Profiles...... 9-18 2010 Men’s Roster ...... 19 Women’s Head Coach: (Fourth Men’s Outlook ...... 20 Year) Media Information Men’s Coaching Staff ...... 21 Vaclav Kacir (Third Year), Women’s Asst. Coaches: Interview requests for players and coaches must Men’s Student-Athlete Profiles...... 22-28 Nate Rooks (Second Year) be coordinated with the Stanford Athletics Media 2010 Women’s Lightweight Roster ...... 29 Lightweight Head Coach: Al Acosta (Ninth Year) Relations office. Visit www.gostanford.com Women’s LIghtweight Outlook ...... 30 Lightweight Asst. Coach: Katie Sweet (Third Year) for news releases, player profiles, and updated Women’s Lightweight Coaching Staff ...... 31 Rowing Office Phones: 650-269-5396 schedules and results. Women’s Lightweight Student-Athlete Profiles...... 32-36 (Men); 650-387-8969 Stanford in International Competition ...... 37 (Women); 650-269-0600 (LW) Redwood Shores ...... 38 Stanford at the 2008 Olympics ...... 39 Stanford University ...... 40-41 Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby ...... 42 Principles that Guide Us ...... 43 Stanford’s National Championships ...... 44-45 2010 Schedules ...... Back Cover

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2010 Stanford Lightweight Crew Roster Name HT YR Hometown High School Alex Cours 5-8 Fr. Rossmoor, CA Los Alamitos Caitlin Eggleston 5-2.5 Fr. Redmond, WA Holy Names Academy Kit Evans 5-5 Fr. Washington, DC Woodrow Wilson Senior Liz Fenje 5-4 Fr. Victoria, BC, St. Michael’s University School Anna Garbier 5-6 So. Watertown, MA Middlesex School Natalie Goodis 5-5 Jr. Los Angeles, CA Marlborough Kristin Goodsell 5-7 So. Montclair, NJ Montclair Karyn Haitz 5-6 So. Long Beach, CA Long Beach Polytechnic Katherine Heflin 5-4 Jr. Silver Lake, KS Choate Rosemary Hall Melissa Hesselgrave 5-7 So. Riverside, CA Jurupa Valley Cassidy Horn 5-8 So. Los Angeles, CA Harvard Westlake School Felicia King 5-8 Fr. Scotts Valley, CA Pacific Collegiate School Amy Kirkham 5-7 So. Larchmont, NY Mamaroneck Jennifer Kuang 5-5 Fr. Richmond, CA El Cerrito Mariel Lanas 5-1 So. Short Hills, NJ Millburn Laura Lynch 5-5 So. Rome, GA Darlington School Caitlin Morgan 5-7 Fr. Fairfax, CA Sir Francis Drake Tierney O’Rourke 5-3 Fr. Portland, OR Jesuit Merissa Ren 5-2 So. San Juan Capistrano, CA St. Margaret’s Episcopal School Luisa Russell 5-1 Fr. Bellevue, WA Newport Anne Rutherford 5-7 Jr. Piedmont, CA Bentley School Gretchen Stumhofer 5-5 Jr. Corpus Christi, TX Texas Academy of Mathematics And Science Genevieve Tuveson 5-4 So. Tallahassee, FL Chiles

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STANFORD LIGHTWEIGHT WOMEN LIGHTWEIGHTS WANT 2010 TO BE THE YEAR The Cardinal Lightweights enjoyed another fine year in 2009, captur- The Cardinal Lightweights open the 2010 spring racing season at home on ing their third straight Pacific Coast Rowing Championships and matching March 23 against Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara. Stanford then travels to San its highest-ever national finish with a third-place effort at the IRA National Diego for the San Diego Crew Classic before returning to Redwood Shores to Championships at Lake Natoma. host Princeton, Tulsa and Wisconsin. The Cardinal will get final tune-ups on the The lightweights, despite being edged out of the silver medal at the IRAs, East Coast against Harvard and MIT and at home against California. still proved itself one of the top crews in the nation, and had two of its row- The Cardinal will then go into postseason mode beginning with the Pacific ers, Katherine Heflin and Gretchen Stumhofer, named to the CRCA Pocock Coast Rowing Championships at Lake Natoma on May 15. The Lightweights Lightweight All-America Team. will end the season at the IRA National Championships at Cherry Hill, N.J. from With the graduation of senior team captains Maria Petrakis and Jessica June 3-5. Weigel, the Lightweights will rely on the leadership of returning rowers such as Heflin, Stumhofer, and sophomores Kristin Goodsell, Anna Garbier, Genevieve Tuveson, and Karyn Haitz.

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Al Katie Acosta Sweet

Head Coach Assistant Coach Ninth Season Third Season

Al Acosta is in his ninth season as head coach of the Stanford Lightweight Women’s Katie Sweet enters her third year as an assistant coach with the Stanford Lightweight Crew. Crew. Under Acosta’s tutelage, the Stanford Lightweights are coming off of a 2009 season Last season, Sweet helped guide the lightweight eight to the boat’s third-straight Pacific which saw them capture their third straight Pacific Coast Rowing Championship and Coast Rowing title and a third-place national finish at the IRA National Championships. finish third at the IRA National Championships. Sophomores Katherine Heflin and Two lightweight rowers, sophomores Katherine Heflin and Gretchen Stumhofer, were Gretchen Stumhofer were named to the CRCA Pocock Lightweight All-America Team to named CRCA Pocock Lightweight All-Americans. highlight the team’s efforts. In 2007-08, Sweet, in her first year with the Cardinal, helped guide the lightweight eight In 2007-08, Acosta’s lightweights achieved victory at the Newport Autumn Rowing to a third-place national finish at the IRA Regatta as well as repeating as Pacific Coast Festival as well as capturing the A.W. Coggeshall Cup at the San Diego Crew Classic champions. for the second year in a row. The lightweights then continued their roll, winning at the Prior to joining the Stanford staff, Sweet coached for Green Lake Junior Crew in Seattle. Knecht Cup Regatta, repeating as Pacific Coast champions, and finishing the year with a There, she helped the lightweight women to consecutive national invitations in 2006 and third-place national finish at the IRA Regatta, the program’s best-ever finish. 2007. In 2006, her lightweight women’s 8+ won the Northwest Regional Championships. For his efforts in guiding the Stanford Lightweights to the best national finish in program Sweet brings to Stanford experience as a lightweight rower at both the collegiate and history as well as its numerous victories over the course of the season, Acosta was international level. At the University of Wisconsin, she was a four-year letterwinner in honored by the College Rowing Coaches’ Association as the Coach rowing and served as captain of the lightweight team in 2005. While at Wisconsin, Sweet of the Year. twice won a national championship with the lightweight eight boat. As a national team Prior to coaching at Stanford, Acosta was the head coach at one of the nations top junior member in 2006, she placed fifth in the lightweight women’s quad at the FISA World clubs, the Oakland Strokes. While with the Strokes, Acosta coached the women’s team Championships. for three years and the men’s team for the last five years. Under Acosta’s leadership, the With a bachelor’s in kinesiology, Katie plans to earn her clinical doctorate in Physical Oakland Strokes grew from an average membership of 40 athletes to an annual average Therapy. of 160 juniors.

Acosta’s crews have won numerous titles and medals. These victories include the San Diego Crew Classic, Opening Day Regatta in Seattle, California State Championships, and the USRowing Youth Invitational (National Championship). Acosta’s 1998 Varsity Eight finished the year with a record of 65 wins and 1 loss, including a second place finish at the Youth Invitational. Acosta has also served as the Head Coach and Associate Head Coach at national team development camps for high school boys as well as collegiate women. Acosta rowed for Santa Barbara City College before transferring to the University of California at Berkeley. A 1993 graduate of Cal (BA, Art), Acosta is a member of the Phi Betta Kappa Honor Society. While coaching the Oakland Strokes, Acosta taught in the Alameda Unified School District. Al, his wife Linda, and their children Annabelle and Henry reside in San Francisco.

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Alex Kit Cours Evans

Freshman Freshman 5-8 5-5 Rossmoor, CA Washington, DC (Los Alamitos HS) (Woodrow Wilson Senior HS)

High School: A 2009 graduate of Los Alamitos High School … rowed for Long Beach High School: A 2009 graduate of Woodrow Wilson Senior High School … helped lead Junior Crew from 2005-09 … team captain during 2008-09 season … has rowed for Wilson Crew V8+ to second-place finish at WMIRA Championships from 2008-09 and three national championship-winning USRowing Youth Nationals boats (WV8+ in 2007, to a first-place finish in 2007 … named Washington Post Spring 2009 All-Met Rower W4x in 2008, and WLTWT2x in 2009) and three Club Nationals championship boats (W2x … collected Wilson Senior High Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Wilson Crew in 2008, W4x and W2x in 2009) … also part of silver medal-winning WLTWT8+ boat at Most Valuable Rower award in 2009 … rowed with the Thompson Boat Center in 2008 Youth Nationals in 2009 and bronze medal-winning W1x boat at 2009 Club Nationals … … helped WJ8+ to silver medal and WJ4+ to bronze medal at USRowing Club National part of 2008 champion WJ4+ at Head of the Charles, then took second at same regatta in Championships in 2008 … took first place at Mid-Atlantic Erg Sprints in the Junior 2009 with WJ2x boat. Lightweight Women’s 2,000 meters in 2008 and 2009. Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. … parents are Rusty and Heather Cours … has Personal: Born in South Bend, Ind. … parents are Richard and Sheila Evans … has one two siblings, Shea and Noah … undeclared major, but contemplating psychology and younger brother, John … majoring in human biology … hopes to become a surgeon … anthropology … considers herself a food aficionado. enjoys reading, running, cooking and skiing.

Caitlin Liz Eggleston Fenje

Freshman Freshman 5-2.5 5-4 Redmond, WA Victoria, BC, Canada (Holy Names Academy) (St. Michael’s University School)

High School: A 2009 graduate of Holy Names Academy … earned three varsity letters High School: A 2009 graduate of St. Michael’s University School … invited to the U23 with the women’s crew … coxed Holy Names Academy boats at USRowing Youth National National Team Development Camp in 2010 … in 2009, took first in lightweight 1x and in Championships from 2007-09 … coxed lightweight 4+ to silver medal at 2009 Youth openweight double at CSSRA National Championships … was a member of Team BC for Nationals … coxed lightweight 4+ to third-place finishes at USRowing Northwest Junior Canadian Summer Games, finishing second in the quad and the lightweight double … Regionals in 2008 and to a second-place finish in 2009 … coxed lightweight 8+ to bronze stroked the SMUS 8+ to win at Brentwood International Regatta … in 2008, took first in medal at Northwest Junior Regionals in 2007 and to a silver medal in 2009 … named HNA Canadian National Indoor Erging Championships for Jr. “A” lightweight women … also took Crew Novice Most Improved in 2006 … named HNA Crew Ultimate Team Player in 2009. fourth in singles at Canadian Speedorders and fifth at National Rowing Championships … Personal: Born in Glendale, Calif. … parents are David Eggleston and Kimberly Allen … finished third in lightweight single and fourth in single at CSSRA in 2008 … took first in Jr. has one younger brother, Jack … majoring in psychology with a minor in biology … hopes “B” double at CSSRA National Championships in 2007 … took first in doubles and quad to have a career as a psychologist … enjoys traveling and going to the movies. as member of the Canadian Junior National CanAmMex Team in 2008. Personal: Born in Vancouver, B.C., Canada … parents’ names are Nick and Ann … has one younger sibling, Chris … major is undeclared … enjoys running, sailing and hiking.

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Anna Kristin Garbier Goodsell

Sophomore Sophomore 5-6 5-7 Watertown, MA Montclair, NJ (Middlesex School) (Montclair)

2008-09: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National 2008-09: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. Championships. High School: A 2008 graduate of Middlesex School in Concord, Mass. ... earned three High School: A 2007 graduate of Marlborough School in Los Angeles, Calif. ... four-year letters in rowing, four in ice hockey and four in soccer at Middlesex ... captained the letterwinner in ... captained the swim team from 2005-06 ... also swam for hockey team as a senior ... helped lead crew to New Interscholastic Rowing Team Santa Monica. Association (NEIRA) title in 2006 ... led hockey team to New England state final in 2008 Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif. ... parents’ names are Robert Goodis and Brigitte after a semifinal appearance in 2007 and quarterfinal appearance in 2006 ... helped lead Mizrahi ... has one sister, Sophie ... major is undeclared ... hobbies include going to the soccer team to New England quarterfinal round in 2008 ... named to All-Independent beach and traveling ... involved in the Jewish Leadership Council ... currently works as a School League Hockey Team in 2006 and ‘07 and was an honorable mention pick in ‘08 ... Stanford Tour Guide. named team co-MVP as a senior ... captured soccer team co-MVP honors and was named all-league honorable mention ... played club hockey for Charles River Girls Hockey from 2005-06 and for Wizards in 2008. Personal: Born in , Mass. ... parents’ names are Steve and Jean ... has two siblings, Alex and James ... major is undeclared ... hobbies include traveling, hiking, the outdoors Karyn and visual arts. Haitz

Sophomore 5-6 Natalie Long Beach, CA Goodis (Long Beach Poly)

Junior 5-5 2008-09: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National Los Angeles, CA Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing (Marlborough) Championships. High School: A 2008 graduate of Long Beach Polytechnic in Long Beach, Calif. ... rowed for Long Beach Junior Crew (LBJC) from 2003-08 ... rowed in the stroke seat for women’s lightweight four that took second at USRowing nationals in 2008 ... was an alternate for High School: A 2007 graduate of Marlborough School in Los Angeles, Calif. ... four-year the women’s varsity eight boat that captured the title at USRowing Nationals in 2007. letterwinner in swimming ... captained the swim team from 2005-06 ... also swam for Personal: Born in Long Beach, Calif. ... parents’ names are Jon and Georgy ... has one Team Santa Monica. sister, Kristan ... undecided as to major, but is contemplating biology, human biology and Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif. ... parents’ names are Robert Goodis and Brigitte chemistry ... hobbies include going to the beach, watching movies, ice skating and surfing. Mizrahi ... has one sister, Sophie ... major is undeclared ... hobbies include going to the beach and traveling ... involved in the Jewish Leadership Council ... currently works as a Stanford Tour Guide.

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Katherine Cassidy Heflin Horn

Junior Sophomore 5-4 5-8 Silver Lake, KS Los Angeles, CA (Choate Rosemary Hall) (Harvard-Westlake)

2008-09: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National 2008-09: Took first with novice lightweights at Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing High School: A 2008 graduate of Harvard Westlake School in North Hollywood, Calif. ... Championships. four-year letterwinner in ... captained the tennis team in 2007-08 ... led team to four 2007-08: Was a member of the lightweight boat that took first at the San Diego Crew straight Mission League titles ... earned Doubles Players of the Year award with doubles Classic ... helped lightweight crew to a repeat title at the PCRCs in May ... rowed with the partner ... won Mission League doubles title. lightweight crew to a third-place national finish at the IRA National Championships in June. Personal: Born in Los Angeles, Calif. ... parents’ names are Alan and Cindy ... has one High School: Four-year letterwinner in rowing for Choate Rosemary Hall High School ... sister, Cody ... plans to double-major in earth systems and classical languages ... hobbies Rowed with the varsity boats all four years ... Helped boat go undefeated in dual-race include animal photography, community service and environmentalism. season all four years ... Boat finished fourth at NEIRA Championships in her senior year. Personal: Majoring in Political Science/Public Policy ... Hopes to one day be a political advisor ... Hobbies include writing, working for Center For Democracy, mountain and road biking, art, and cooking ... Born in Topeka, Kan. ... Parents are Melvin and Jan Heflin ... has Felicia one older sister, Kaitlynn. King

Freshman 5-8 Melissa Scotts Valley, CA Hesselgrave (Pacific Collegiate School)

Sophomore 5-7 High School: A 2009 graduate of Pacific Collegiate School … ran cross country, and played Riverside, CA soccer, swam and ran track and field at PCS … captained the soccer team for two years, (Jurupa Valley) and the cross country team in 2008-09 … three-time all-conference selection in soccer. Personal: Born in Charlottesville, Va. … parents are Paul King and Susan Westermark King … has one older brother, Tim … major is undeclared … hopes to be a non-profit lawyer, ecologist or research biologist … hobbies include surfing, skateboarding and backpacking. 2008-09: Took first with novice lightweights at Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. High School: A 2008 graduate of Jurupa Valley High School in Mira Loma, Calif. ... four- year letterwinner in swimming and ... captained the swim team 2007-08 and the water polo team in 2008 ... helped the water polo team to runner-up finishes in the Amy Mountain View League and to the CIF playoffs in 2005, ‘07 and ‘08 ... led swim team to Sunkist League co-championship in 2008, and runner-up finishes from 2005-07 ... Kirkham named All-CIF Southern Section for water polo in 2008 ... two-time first-team All-MVL pick in water polo (2006-07) ... named team defensive MVP as a junior ... named to league Sophomore All-Academic Team all four years ... an All-CIF individual performer in swimming from 5-7 2006-08 ... was a CIF qualifier as a freshman in 2005 ... named swim team MVP as a senior ... named CIF Southern Section Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Citrus Belt Athlete Larchmont, NY of the Year ... also named JVHS Female Athlete of the Year and JVHS Student-Athlete of (Mamaroneck) the Year ... played club water polo for CHAWP from 2005-08 and for CBU Age Group Water Polo Team from 2004-05 ... helped CHAWP team to fifth place at Speedo Top 40 Festival in 2007 and to first-place finishes at the California Cup in 2006 and ‘07 ... also helped lead CHAWP team to title at National Club Championships in 2006 ... swam for CBU Lancers 2008-09: Took first with novice lightweights at Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. Club from 2004-08. High School: A 2008 graduate of Mamaroneck High School in Mamaroneck, N.Y. Personal: Born in Upland, Calif. ... parents’ names are Kent and Miriam ... has one sister, Jessica ... contemplating a major in history ... hobbies include scuba and traveling. Personal: Born in New York, N.Y. ... parents’ names are Collier and Ann ... has three siblings, John, Becky and Robby ... brothers rowed for Harvard while sister was a jumper in track and field at Middlebury ... contemplating major in earth systems ... hobbies include outdoor activities and traveling.

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Jennifer Caitlin Kuang Morgan

Freshman Freshman 5-5 5-7 Richmond, CA Fairfax, CA (El Cerrito HS) (Sir Francis Drake HS)

High School: A 2009 graduate of El Cerrito High School … swam for two years. High School: A 2009 graduate of Sir Francis Drake High School … rowed for the Marin Rowing Association from 2005-09 … captured gold in the V8+ at the USRowing Youth Personal: Born in San Pablo, Calif. … parents are David and Sasa Kuang … has one National Championships in 2008 and 2009 … took silver with the lightweight 8+ at Youth younger brother, Calvin … major is undeclared … hobbies include music, playing the Nationals in 2007. piano and reading. Personal: Born in Windsor, England … parents are Chris and Maureen Morgan … father was a national British freestyle champion in 1979 … grandfather, Tony Morgan, won a silver medal in sailing at the 1964 … has three siblings, Adrienne, Hayley and Christopher … majoring in human biology … hopes for a career in anything having to Mariel do with food … enjoys traveling, hiking, cooking and yoga. Lanas Sophomore Tierney 5-1 Short Hills, NJ O’Rourke

Freshman 5-3 Portland, Ore. 2008-09: Took first with novice lightweights at Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. (Jesuit HS) High School: A 2008 graduate of Millburn High School in Millburn, N.J. ... four-year letterwinner in track and field. Personal: Born in Santiago, Chile ... parents’ names are Waldo Lanas and jane Winslow ... has one brother, Mattias ... plans to major in product design ... hobbies include crocheting, High School: A 2009 graduate of Jesuit High School … four-year letterwinner in glass blowing, sewing, baking, drawing and playing the bassoon. … led JHS to state title in 2008 and to state tournament qualification from 2005-08. Personal: Born in Corvallis, Ore. … parents are Sean O’Rourke and Kathy Colombo … father wrestled at Humboldt State … has two younger sisters, Alli and Molly … major is undeclared … hopes to be a nutritionist or general surgeon … enjoys baking, Laura snowboarding, photography and coin collecting. Lynch

Sophomore 5-5 Rome, GA (Darlington School)

2008-09: Took first with novice lightweights at Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. High School: A 2008 graduate of Darlington School in Rome, Ga. ... lettered three years in rowing, two in cross country and one in track and field ... captained the rowing team in 2007-08. Personal: Born in Dayton, Ohio ... parents’ names are Martin and Joan ... has two siblings, Katherine and Jack ... Katherine is a member of Stanford’s team ... major is undeclared ... hobbies include drawing, traveling, reading and hiking.

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Personal: Born in Oakland, Calif. ... parents’ names are George and Mary Rutherford ... has five siblings ... father played tennis at Stanford from 1970-74 ... uncle, Timothy Rutherford, played soccer at Stanford from 1972-76 ... plans to double major in classics and Spanish Merissa ... aspires to be a teacher and coach in the future ... hobbies include sleeping, dancing, shopping and traveling. Ren

Sophomore 5-2 Gretchen San Juan Capistrano, CA (St. Margaret’s Episcopal Stumhofer School) Junior 5-5 2008-09: Took first with novice lightweights at Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. Corpus Christi, TX High School: A 2008 graduate of St. Margaret’s Episcopal School in San Juan Capistrano, (Texas Academy of Calif. ... competed on the varsity track and field team as a freshman, finishing second in the Mathematics and Science) league in the pole vault ... competed for United Studios of Self Defense Kempo Karate all through high school ... team was Grand Martial Tournament champions from 2002-07 ... took first place in black belt junior women’s forms competition in 2007 and ‘08 ... finished first in 2008-09: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National brown belt junior women’s sparring competition in 2005 and took second in 2006 and ‘07. Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing Personal: Born in Irvine, Calif. ... parents’ names are Chuan Ren and Tuyen Le ... has Championships. one brother, Justin ... looking to major in English and study in pre-med ... contemplating 2007-08: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National professions as a cardiovascular surgeon or a novelist. Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing Championships. High School: A 2007 graduate of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science in Luisa Denton, Texas ... was part of Dockside Surf Team and the university of North texas Triathlon Club. Russell Personal: Born in Lexington Park, Md. ... parents’ names are David and Zita ... father saild for the U.S. Naval Academy from 1982-86 … has three siblings, Emily, Laura and David Freshman ... sister Laura rows for Brown, while Emily holds eight team records for the Colorado College swim team … majoring in geological and environmental sciences ... hobbies 5-1 include cycling, skating, hiking and backpacking, surfing, skiing and whitewater kayaking. Bellevue, WA (Newport HS) Genevieve High School: A 2009 graduate of Newport High School … was part of the NHS Drill Team … team finished third at state in 2006. Tuveson

Personal: Born in Seattle, Wash. … parents are James and Maria Russell … has two Sophomore younger siblings, Jimmy and Claire … her great aunt, Mary Bauer, was a for 5-4 Reed College men’s crew, and her uncle, Dan Newell, rowed for Stanford … majoring in Tallahassee, FL Material Science and Engineering (MSE) and minoring in archaeology … hobbies include vocal performance. (Chiles)

Anne 2008-09: Rowed with varsity boat that finished third nationally at IRA National Championships … placed first at San Diego Crew Classic and Pacific Coast Rowing Rutherford Championships. High School: A 2008 graduate of Chiles High School in Tallahassee, Fla. ... rowed for Junior Tallahassee Area Crew and Capital City Rowing ... captained her teams from 2006-08 ... 5-7 helped her boat to fourth-place finish at the Southeast Regionals and a second-place finish Piedmont, CA at the Florida State Championships in 2008 ... boat finished 20th at USRowing Nationals in (Bentley School) 2007 and 13th in 2006 ... also helped boat to third-place finishes at Southeast Regionals and Florida State Championships in 2006 ... boat turned in second and third-place finishes at the Southern Sprints in 2007 and ‘08, respectively ... named Most Exceptional Rower in 2006 ... was a National Achievement Finalist as well as a National Merit semifinalist ... named Elks National Scholar. High School: A 2007 graduate of Bentley School ... rowed with Oakland Strokes from Personal: Born in Tallahassee, Fla. ... mother’s name is Christine Tuveson ... major is 2003-07 ... crew went to nationals in 2006 ... crew medaled four times over four-year span undeclared ... hobbies include watching movies, listening to music, going to concerts and at the regional championships. art exhibits.

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Stanford at the Olympics 1952Helsinki 1968 1992 Barcelona Jim Fifer, Duvall Hecht, Jim Beggs (USA) M2+ Larry Hough (USA) Silver M2- Diana Olson (USA) 6th W8+ 1956 Ballarat 1972 2004 Duvall Hecht, Jim Fifer (USA) Gold M2- Dick Lyon, Larry Hough (USA) 9th M2- (USA) Silver W8+ Dan Ayrault, Conn Findlay, Kurt Seiffert (USA) Gold M2+ Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 7th W8+ 1976 Montreal Jamie Schroeder (USA) 10th M4- 1960 Rome Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) alternate (CAN) 5th M8+ Dan Ayrault (USA) Gold M4- Dick Draeger, Conn Findlay, Kent Mitchell (USA) Bronze M2+ 1980 Moscow(USA boycott) 2008 Beijing Kurt Seiffert (USA) M4+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) W2- Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Lou Lindsey (USA), Coach 1984 Los Angeles Elle Logan (USA) Gold W8+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 6th W2x Lindsay Meyer (USA) 5th W4x 1964 Tokyo Jamie Schroeder (USA) 5th Mx Kent Mitchell, Ed Ferry, Conn Findlay (USA) Gold M2+ 1988 Seoul David Banks (USA) 9th M4- Dick Lyon (USA) Bronze M4- Jocelyn Kearing McCandless (USA) alternate Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 9th W2-

Stanford on the National Team 1962 World Championships, Lucerne, Switzerland 1995 , Stanford at the Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race Ed Ferry, Conn Findlay, Kent Mitchell (USA) 5th M2+ 1986 Cambridge – James Pew Greg Klingsporn (USA) Gold MLt4- 2006 Oxford – Jamie Schroeder , Sao Paulo, Tom Grace (USA) Gold MLt8+ 2007 Cambridge – Jake Cornelius Ed Ferry, Conn Findlay, Charles Blitzer (USA) Gold M2+ 1995 World Championships Tampere, Finland 2007 World Championships Munich, Germany 1966 World Championships, Bled, Yugoslavia Greg Klingsporn (USA) 5th MLt8+ Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Dick Lyon (USA) 9th M4- Samantha Magee (USA) Gold W8+ Kent Mitchell (USA), Coach 1996 FISA Championships Strathclyde, Scotland Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 6th W8+ Emily Dirksen (USA) Gold W4- Jamie Schroeder (USA) 9th M4x 1969 European Championships Klagenfurt, Austria Greg Klingsporn (USA) 7th MLt8+ Larry Hough (USA) GoldM2- Tom Grace (USA) 7th MLt8+ 2007 Under-23World Championships Strathclyde, 1970 World Championships St. Catharine’s, Scotland 1997 World Championships Aiguebelette, France Kerry Birk (USA) 3rd W8+ Canada Tom Grace (USA) 6th MLt8+ Larry Hough (USA) 7th M2- Elle Logan (USA) 3rd W8+ 1998 World Championships Cologne, Germany Stephanie Morrison (CAN) 4th W8+ 1977 World Championships Amsterdam, Emily Dirksen (USA) W4- Nate Rooks (USA) 4th M8+ Netherlands Martin Schwartz (USA) Sliver MLt8+ Alex Osborne (USA) 4th M8+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 7th W8+ Mark Murphy (USA) 4th M8+ 2000 FISA Championships Zagreb, Croatia Silas Stafford (USA) 4th M8+ 1979 World Championships Bled, Yugoslavia Martin Schwartz (USA) Gold MLt8+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 9th W4+ 2008 Under-23 World Championships 2002 Under-23World Championships Genoa, Italy Brandenburg, Germany 1982 World Championships Lucerne, Switzerland Jamie Schroeder (USA) Gold M8+ Joline Esparza (USA) Silver W8+ Alex Osborne (USA) Gold M8+ Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 4th W4- Jessi Reel (USA) Gold W8+ 1983 World Championships Duisburg, Germany 2002 World Championships , Spain Silas Stafford (USA) Gold M8+ Cathy Thaxton Tippett (USA) 5th W4x Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Steph Morrison (CAN) 4th W8+ Joline Esparza (USA) 5th W4+ 2003 World Championships Milan, Italy 2009 Under-23 World Championships Racice, 1986 World Championships Nottingham, England Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 5th W4- Czech Republic Jocelyn Kearing McCandless (USA) 4th W8+ Samantha Magee (USA) 5th W8 Mark Murphy (USA) Silver M4- , USA Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Sebastian Peterlin (USA) 7th M8+ (USA) Silver W8+; 5th W2- Hildegard Emslander (USA) Gold LtW2- Jamie Schroeder (USA) 7th M4- Erika Roddy (USA) Silver W8+ 1987 World Championships Copenhagen,Denmark 2005 World Championships Gifu, Japan Michelle Vezie (GBR) Gold W8+ Jocelyn Kearing McCandless (USA) 5th W4+ Samantha Magee 4thW8+ 2009 World Championships Poznan, Poland 1989 World Championships Bled, Yugoslavia 2006 World Championships Eton, Great Britain David Banks (USA) 5th M2- Audrey Barnett (USA) 6th W8+ Jamie Schroeder (USA) 12thM1x Jake Cornelius (USA) 9th M8+ Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 5thW8+ Alex Osborne (USA) 9th M8+ 1989 World University Games Duisburg, Germany Elle Logan (USA) Silver W8+ Tom Beischer (USA) M8+ 2006 Under-23World Championships Hazewinkel, Belgium Michelle Vezie (GBR) 5th W8+ 1991 World Championships Vienna, Austria Kerry Birk (USA) GoldW8+ Diana Olson (USA) 4th W8+ Stephanie Connolly (CAN) 6th W4- Stephanie Morrison (CAN) 6th W4- Kevin Baum(USA) 6th M4+ Jake Cornelius (USA) 5th M8+ Nate Rooks (USA) 5th M8+

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Redwood Shores, Olympic and Collegiate Rowing Speedway Redwood Shores lagoon is the preeminent dual racing venue in the world. The residents of Redwood Shores have graciously hosted collegiate rowing on the Shores for over 50 years. Two fair lanes allow student-athletes from across the country to participate on this fantastic waterway. Throughout the years events such as the Pac-10 Championships, Stanford Invitational, Cal vs. Stanford dual, Cal vs. Washington dual, and the Pac-10 Challenge presented by Windermere Real Estate have created life memories for participants, fans and residents. Metropolitan Life and Paragon Point have hosted the staging area for athletes and equipment. The Sofitel Hotel has housed teams through the years. The Shores community has welcomed athletes from around the world. This venue has helped develop over a dozen Olympians including 2008 Gold Medalists Elle Logan and Adam Kreek of Stanford.

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2008 Olympians Elle Logan (USA) Gold W8+ Adam Kreek (CAN) Gold M8+ Lindsey Meyer (USA) 5th W4x Jamie Schroeder (USA) 5th M4x David Banks (USA) 9th M4- Sabrina Kolker (CAN) 9th W2- Simona Chin (USA) Silver LTA4+ (Paralympics)

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For the Stanford’s on that day, the university was the Current Perspectives realization of a dream and a fitting tribute to the memory In other ways, the university has changed of their only son, who had died of typhoid fever weeks tremendously on its way to recognition as one of the before his sixteenth birthday. Far from the nation’s center world’s great universities. At the hub of a vital and of culture and unencumbered by tradition or ivy, the new diverse Bay Area, Stanford is less than hour’s drive university drew students from all over the country: many south of San Francisco and just a few minutes north from California; some who followed professors hired of the Silicon Valley, an area dotted with computer and from other colleges and universities; and some simply high technology firms largely spawned by the university’s seeking adventure in the West. Though there were faculty and graduates. On campus, students and faculty many difficulties during the first months – housing was enjoy new libraries, modern laboratories, tremendous inadequate, microscopes and books were late in arriving sports and recreation facilities, and comfortable from the East – the first year foretold of greatness. As residences. Contemporary sculpture, as well as pieces Stanford University Jane Stanford wrote in the summer of 1892, “Even our from the Stanford Museum’s extensive collection of fondest hopes have been realized.” sculpture by Auguste Rodin, is placed throughout the at a Glance campus, providing unexpected pleasures at many turns. Ideas of “Practical At the Stanford Medical Center, world-renowned for Education” its research, teaching, and patient care, scientists and On October 1, 1891, the 465 new students Governor and Mrs. Stanford had come from families of physicians are searching for answers to fundamental modest means and had built their way up through a life of questions about health and disease. Ninety miles who were on hand for opening day ceremonies at hard work. So it was natural that their first thoughts were down the coast, at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station to establish an institution where young men and women on the Monterey Bay, scientists are working to better Leland Stanford Junior University greeted Leland could “grapple successfully with the practicalities of life.” As understand the mechanisms of evolution, human their thoughts matured, these ideas of “practical education” development, and ecological systems. The university is organized into seven schools: Earth and Jane Stanford enthusiastically, with a chant enlarged to the concept of producing cultured and useful citizens who were well-prepared for professional success. Sciences, Education, Engineering, the Graduate School of Business, Humanities and Sciences, Law and Medicine. In they had made up and rehearsed only that morning. Nearly 116 years later, the university still enjoys the original 8,180 acres (almost 13 square miles) of grassy addition, there are more than 30 interdisciplinary centers, programs, and research laboratories – including the Hoover Wah-hoo! Wah-hoo! L-S-J-U! Stanford! Its wild and fields, eucalyptus groves, and rolling hills that were the Stanford’s generous legacy, as well as the Quadrangle of Institution on War, Revolution and Peace; the Institute for International Studies; the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; spirited tone symbolized the excitement of this bold “long corridors with their stately pillars” at the center of campus. It is still true, as the philosopher William James and the Stanford Center for the Study of Families, Children and Youth – where faculty from a wide range of fields bring adventure. As a pioneer faculty member recalled, said, during his stint as a visiting professor, that the climate is “so friendly ... that every morning wakes one different perspectives to bear on issues and problems. fresh for new amounts of work.” Stanford’s Overseas Studies Program offers students in “Hope was in every heart, and the presiding spirit of all fields remarkable opportunities for study abroad, with campuses in Australia, Beijing, Berlin, Cape Town, Florence, freedom prompted us to dare greatly.” Kyoto, Madrid, Moscow, Oxford, Paris, and Santiago.

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Stanford People popular; over 1,300 students take part in the club sports By any measure, Stanford’s faculty – which numbers program, while participation in the intramural program is 1,874 – is one of the most distinguished in the nation. more than 4,600, with many students active in more than As of the June of 2009, the faculty included 16 Nobel one sport. Laureates, four Pulitzer Prize winners, 23 MacArthur Fellows, 19 recipients of the National Medal of Science, Looking Ahead two National Medal of Technology recipients, 244 In her address to the Board of Trustees, in 1904, members of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences, Jane Stanford said, “. . . Let us not be afraid to outgrow 136 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 83 old thoughts and ways, and dare to think on new lines National Academy of Engineering members, 46 American as to the future of the work under our care.” Philosophical Society members, 27 members of the Her thoughts echo in the words of former Stanford National Academy of Education, eight Wolf Foundation President Gerhard Casper, who has said, “The true Prize winners, six winners of the Koret Foundation Prize university must reinvent itself every day . . . At Stanford, and three Presidential Medal of Freedom winners. Yet these are days of such reconsideration and fresh support beyond their array of honors, what truly distinguishes top 10% of their high school class. Ninety-eight Stanford for our fundamental tasks – teaching, learning, and Stanford faculty is their commitment to sharing knowledge students have been named Rhodes Scholars, 78 have research.” with their students. The great majority of professors teach been selected Marshall Award winners, and 53 have been undergraduates both in introductory lecture classes and in chosen Truman Scholars. Nearly 90 percent of graduating small advanced seminars. seniors plan to attend graduate or professional schools. Currently, 15,140 students, of which 6,812 are Stanford students also shine in a tremendous array of undergraduates, study on campus. A little more than activities outside the classroom – from student government 40 percent come from California, but all 50 states and 8 to music, theater, and journalism. Through the Haas Center countries are represented as well. Among undergraduates, for Public Service, students participate in many community U.S. News and World approximately 55 percent are African American, Asian service activities, such as tutoring programs for children in Report 2009 Top 10 American, International, Mexican American, Native nearby East Palo Alto, the Hunger Project, and the Arbor Rankings of National American, Native Hawaiian Free Clinic. or Other Hispanic in In the athletic arena, Stanford students Universities ethnicity. Like the faculty, have enjoyed tremendous success as well. the Stanford student Stanford fields teams in 35 Division I varsity 1. Harvard body is distinguished. sports. Of Stanford’s 97 NCAA titles (111 2. Princeton Approximately 10 students national), 57 have been captured since 1990, 3. Yale apply to Stanford for every by far the most in the nation. Forty-nine place in the freshman Stanford-affiliated athletes competed in the 4. STANFORD class with 89% of those 2008 Olympics in Beijing, collecting a school- Massachusetts Institute of Technology admitted finishing in the record 25 medals (eight gold, 13 silver and four 6. Cal Tech bronze. Intramural and club sports are also Pennsylvania 8. Columbia 9. Duke University of

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Bob Chair of the NCAA Management Council. the Year and Sports Business Journal selected Bowlsby was appointed by President George him from the four regional award winners as the Bowlsby Bush as a member of the Commission on National Athletics Director of the Year. The award Opportunities in Athletics in 2002-03. The committee highlights the efforts of the athletic directors for their was led by U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige. commitment and positive contributions to campuses Bowlsby was elected chair of the NCAA Olympic and their surrounding communities. Sports Liaison Committee and represented the As the chief administrator for Iowa’s athletic The Jaquish & NCAA as one of two voting members on the United department from 1991-2006, Bowlsby earned a Kenninger States Olympic Committee Board of Directors. He reputation as one of the most admired, energetic Director of served as a member of the NCAA/U.S. Olympic and ambitious athletic administrators in the nation. Committee Task Force chaired by Cedric Dempsey Bowlsby guided and supervised the merger of Athletics and George Steinbrenner. the Hawkeye’s women’s and men’s athletics In addition, Bowlsby served as chair of the NCAA departments while enabling Iowa to maintain its One of the most respected athletic administrators Committee and has served on NCAA standing as one of the most visible and successful in the nation, Bob Bowlsby enters his fourth full year committees on Financial Aid and Amateurism, the Division I athletic programs. as the Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics at Special Committee to Review Amateurism Issues Under his leadership, Iowa enjoyed Stanford University, a position he was appointed to and the Special Committee to Review Financial unprecedented success and growth in the area on April 25, 2006 after spending 15 years at the helm Conditions in Athletics. of fund raising and facilities. Bowlsby and the of the University Bowlsby has also UI Development staff put in place $25 million in of Iowa’s athletic served as an Executive endowments to help support Hawkeye student- program. In his initial ▼▼ Stanford Athletic Directors Committee member athlete scholarship aid. In addition, he managed three years in the with both the National the planning and construction of $120 million in Al Masters ...... 1925-63 position, Stanford Association of Collegiate facility projects on campus, including an $87 million has continued Chuck Taylor ...... 1963-71 Directors of Athletics renovation to Kinnick Stadium. its well-earned Joe Ruetz ...... 1972-78 and the Division I-A A native of Waterloo, Iowa, Bowlsby became reputation of fielding Andy Geiger ...... 1979-90 Athletic Directors Iowa’s 10th Athletic Director in June, 1991, after the most successful Association and served serving in the same role at the University of Northern Ted Leland ...... 1991-2005 and wide-ranging as President of the I-A Iowa since 1984. Bowlsby earned his bachelors Division I-A athletic Bill Walsh (Interim) ...... 2005-2006 organization for two degree from Moorhead State University (Minnesota) programs in the Bob Bowlsby ...... 2006-Present years. in 1975 and his master’s degree from the University nation. The National of Iowa in 1978. As Stanford’s Association of Collegiate Bob and his wife, Candice, have four children: sixth athletic director, Bowlsby succeeds Ted Leland Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named Bowlsby Lisa, Matt, Rachel and Kyle. (1991-2005), Andy Geiger (1979-90), Joe Ruetz in 2001-02 as Central Region Athletic Director of (1972-78), Chuck Taylor (1963-71) and Al Masters (1925-63). He directs a department that includes 35 intercollegiate varsity teams – 15 men’s, 19 women’s and one coed – plus the physical education department, intramurals, club sports, open recreation and the Stanford Golf Course. Under his administrative guidance, Stanford claimed its unprecedented 15th straight Learfield Sports Director’s Cup last spring, emblematic of the top overall program in the country. Ten Stanford teams boasted Top 10 finishes, winning national championships in men’s and women’s rowing. Stanford’s student-athletes were also highly-decorated last year. Foluke Akinradewo (women’s volleyball) earned her second straight national player of the year honor while eight student-athletes earned conference player of the year marks. In addition, Erik Shoji men’s volleyball) earned national freshmen of the year accolades. Two Stanford coaches--Thom Glielmi (men’s gymnastics) and Yaz Farooq (women’s rowing) earned national coach of the year marks. Throughout his career, Bowlsby has emerged as a national leader in intercollegiate and amateur athletics. He was named in February, 2007, to the Olympic Committee Board of Directors. He has previously served as President of the NCAA Division I-A Athletic Directors’ Association (2002- 03), Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Committee for two years (2003-05) and a committee member for five years, Chair of the Big Ten Administrator’s Council (2002-04) and

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Principles That Guide Us Department of Athletics, Physical Education, and Recreation

▼▼ We Will Lead Department of Athletics, Physical • By being the model of success, of universal Education, and Recreation opportunity, and of unwavering commitment to the ideal of the scholar-athlete. • By operating with integrity as we follow the spirit and MISSION STATEMENT the letter of each rule. Integrity will be displayed in our From its founding in 1891, Stanford University’s policies, performances and programs. leaders have believed that physical activity is • By continuing our long history of conference and valuable for its own sake and that vigorous national prominence through a commitment to cutting exercise is complementary to the educational edge involvement in athletic issues. purposes of the university. Within this context for human development, it is the mission of ▼▼ We Will Win Stanford’s Department of Athletics, Physical • By maximizing our effort in every competition, on every Education and Recreation to offer a wide range of team and in every setting where skill, determination and high quality programs which will encourage and hard work combine to achieve singularly successful facilitate all participants to realize opportunities results. for championship athletic participation, physical • By having an uncompromising commitment to fitness, health and well being. Conference and National championships and by providing each student-athlete with the tools necessary ▼▼ We Will Serve to be successful at the highest levels of both academic • By respecting, honoring and responding to the and athletic performance. ▼▼ We Will Teach needs of our student-athletes, coaches, colleagues, • By creating a commitment to a university-wide wellness • By encouraging our student-athletes to capture all advocates and members of our larger community. culture that will allow Stanford students, faculty and the joy, power and extraordinary personal growth that • By encouraging innovation and creativity. We will staff to maximize their health and fitness opportunities comes to those who compete and support athletic harness technology to extend our reach and to throughout their lives. excellence. interface with our various internal and external • By hiring and retaining the best coaches and staff constituencies. members available and arming them with the tools to • Through fiscal responsibility in all elements of achieve at the highest level. departmental operations. • By fostering and nurturing a coaching, physical • By advancing outreach as a fundamental component education and recreation staff that is committed to of the department, we will strive to enhance the teaching with integrity & ambition and that performs overall mission of the University through competitive in a manner which is consistent with the academic excellence, effective outreach and an on-going priorities of Stanford University. commitment to customer service. • By recognizing the need to work as a team while • By utilizing the department resources and physical valuing each individual’s unique characteristics and facilities to serve the campus community, our alumni abilities. and our supporters throughout the world. • By committing ourselves to the personal development • By valuing our heritage, and in doing so we commit and well being of our student-athletes and staff. ourselves to championship caliber athletic achievement Those who participate at all levels will learn the and the on-going enhancement of the traditions of benefits of teamwork, discipline, goal setting, physical Stanford Athletics, including leadership, individual and fitness, healthy lifestyles, character development, team achievement & intense pride and loyalty. self confidence, sportsmanship, and an appreciation for lifelong learning.

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Stanford’s National Titles NCAA championships are commonplace at Stanford University, as Cardinal teams have won national titles at an unprecedented rate, including a national-best 80 since 1980 and 57 since 1990. Stanford has won at least one NCAA championship for 33 consecutive years and has won four national titles in a single season nine times. Nine different Stanford teams have won at least five national titles, including men’s tennis (18), women’s tennis (16), men’s water polo (11), women’s swimming and diving (9), men’s swimming and diving (8), men’s golf (8), women’s volleyball (6), (6) and women’s cross country (5). A total of 19 Stanford teams have won at least one national championship. Stanford teams have won a total of 111 national championships. In NCAA competition, Cardinal teams have won 97 team titles, including 59 men’s championships and an NCAA-best 38 women’s titles.

▼▼ Titles By Sport * AIAW + Helms ^ ICYRA ! Rissman • Unofficial title # U.S. Collegiate Note: NCAA titles unless otherwise noted

Baseball (2) Men’s Swimming & Diving (8) 1996 Dick Gould Men’s Volleyball (1) 1987 Mark Marquess 1967 Jim Gaughran Stanford captured1997 D ickthe Gould 2007 1997 Ruben Nieves 1988 Mark Marquess 1985 Skip Kenney 1998 Dick Gould NCAA men’s golf championship. 2010 John Kosty 1986 Skip Kenney 2000 Dick Gould Men’s Basketball (3) 1987 Skip Kenney Women’s Tennis (16) Women’s Volleyball (6) 1992 Skip Kenney 1937 John W. Bunn+ 1978* Anne Gould 1992 Don Shaw 1993 Skip Kenney 1938 John W. Bunn+ 1982 Frank Brennan 1994 Don Shaw 1994 Skip Kenney 1942 Everett Dean 1984 Frank Brennan 1996 Don Shaw 1998 Skip Kenney 1986 Frank Brennan Women’s Basketball (2) 1997 Don Shaw 1987 Frank Brennan 2001 John Dunning 1990 Tara VanDerveer Synchronized Swimming (6) 1988 Frank Brennan 2004 John Dunning 1992 Tara VanDerveer 1998# Vickey Weir 1999# Gail Emory 1989 Frank Brennan Men’s Cross Country (4) 2005# Heather Olson 1990 Frank Brennan Men’s Water Polo (11) Head Coach Conrad Ray guided the 1996 Vin Lananna 2006# Heather Olson 1991 Frank Brennan 1963• Jim Gaughran 1997 Vin Lananna 2007# Heather Olson 1997 Frank Brennan 1976 Art Lambert Cardinal to its eighth NCAA men’s 2002 Vin Lananna 2008# Heather Olson 1999 Frank Brennan 1978 Dante Dettamanti golf championship in 2007. 2003 Andy Gerard 2001 Lele Forood 1980 Dante Dettamanti Women’s Swimming 2002 Lele Forood 1981 Dante Dettamanti Women’s Cross Country (5) & Diving (9) 2004 Lele Forood 1985 Dante Dettamanti 1996 Vin Lananna 1980* Claudia Kolb Thomas 2005 Lele Forood 1986 Dante Dettamanti 2003 Dena Evans 1983 George Haines 2006 Lele Forood 1994 Dante Dettamanti 2005 Peter Tegen 1989 Richard Quick Men’s Track & Field (4) 1995 Dante Dettamanti 2006 Peter Tegen 1992 Richard Quick 2001 Dante Dettamanti 1925 Dink Templeton 2007 Peter Tegen 1993 Richard Quick 2002 John Vargas 1928 Dink Templeton 1994 Richard Quick 1934 Dink Templeton Football (1) 1995 Richard Quick 2000 Vin Lananna Women’s Water Polo (1) 1926 Glenn “Pop” Warner! 1996 Richard Quick 2002 John Tanner 1998 Richard Quick Men’s Golf (8) 1938 Eddie Twiggs Men’s Tennis (18) Stanford won back-to-back 1939 Eddie Twiggs 1942• John Lamb College World Series titles in 1941 Eddie Twiggs 1973 Dick Gould 1987 and ‘88. 1942 Eddie Twiggs 1974 Dick Gould 1946 Eddie Twiggs 1977 Dick Gould ▼ 1953 Eddie Twiggs 1978 Dick Gould ▼ Stanford Championship 1994 Wally Goodwin 1980 Dick Gould Facts 2007 Conrad Ray 1981 Dick Gould Total National Championships...... 111 Men’s Gymnastics (4) 1983 Dick Gould Total NCAA Championships...... 97 1992 Sadao Hamada 1986 Dick Gould 1988 Dick Gould Men’s...... 59 1993 Sadao Hamada Women’s...... 38 1995 Sadao Hamada 1989 Dick Gould 2009 Thom Glielmi 1990 Dick Gould Other National Championships...... 14 1992 Dick Gould Women’s Rowing (1) 1995 Dick Gould 2009 Yasmin Farooq Co-ed Sailing (1) 1997^ Steve Bourdow

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Stanford 1995-96...... 2 2002-03...... 2 captured Women’s Swimming Men’s Water Polo the 2009 Men’s Tennis Men’s Cross Country NCAA Men’s Gymnastics 1996-97...... 7 2003-04...... 3 Champion- Men’s Cross Country Men’s Cross Country ship last Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country spring. Co-ed Sailing (ICYRA) Women’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis 2004-05...... 3 Men’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Women’s Volleyball Synchronized Swimming (U.S. Collegiate) 1997-98...... 6 Women’s Tennis Men’s Cross Country Men’s Swimming 2005-06...... 3 Women’s Swimming Women’s Cross Country Synchronized Swimming Synchronized Swimming (U.S. Collegiate) (U.S. Collegiate) Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Volleyball 2006-07...... 3 1998-99...... 2 Women’s Cross Country Stanford’s women’s volleyball program has Synchronized Swimming Synchronized Swimming won six NCAA championships, including (U.S. Collegiate) (U.S. Collegiate) titles in 2001 and ’04. Women’s Tennis Men’s Golf

1963-64...... 1 1982-83...... 2 1989-90...... 3 1999-2000...... 2 2007-08...... 2 ▼▼ Titles by Men’s Water Polo (Unofficial) Women’s Swimming Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country Year Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Track & Field Synchronized Swimming 1966-67...... 1 Men’s Tennis (U.S. Collegiate) 1924-25...... 1 Men’s Swimming 1983-84...... 1 2000-01...... 1 Men’s Track and Field Women’s Tennis 1990-91...... 1 Women’s Tennis 2008-09...... 2 1972-73...... 1 Women’s Tennis Men’s Gymnastics 1926-27...... 1 Men’s Tennis 1984-85...... 1 2001-02...... 4 Women’s Rowing Football (Rissman) Men’s Swimming 1991-92...... 5 Women’s Tennis 1973-74...... 1 Women’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball 1927-28...... 1 Men’s Tennis 1984-85...... 1 Men’s Gymnastics Men’s Water Polo Men’s Track and Field Men’s Swimming Men’s Swimming Women’s Water Polo 1976-77...... 2 Women’s Swimming 1933-34...... 1 Men’s Tennis 1985-86...... 4 Men’s Tennis Men’s Track and Field Men’s Water Polo Men’s Swimming Stanford’s Men’s Tennis 1992-93...... 4 synchronized 1936-37...... 1 1977-78...... 2 Women’s Tennis Men’s Gymnastics swimming Men’s Basketball (Helms) Men’s Tennis Men’s Water Polo Men’s Swimming program Women’s Tennis (AIAW) Women’s Swimming has won six 1937-38...... 2 1986-87...... 4 Women’s Volleyball national col- Men’s Basketball (Helms) 1978-79...... 1 legiate Men’s Golf Men’s Water Polo Men’s Swimming 1993-94...... 4 champion- Women’s Tennis Men’s Golf ships, includ- 1938-39...... 1 1979-80...... 1 Men’s Water Polo Men’s Swimming ing four in Men’s Golf Women’s Swimming (AIAW) Women’s Swimming the last five Men’s Tennis 1987-88...... 3 Men’s Water Polo seasons. 1940-41...... 1 Baseball Men’s Golf 1980-81...... 2 Men’s Tennis 1994-95...... 5 Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Men’s Gymnastics 1941-42...... 3 Men’s Water Polo Women’s Swimming Men’s Basketball 1988-89...... 3 Men’s Tennis Men’s Golf 1981-82...... 2 Women’s Swimming Women’s Volleyball Men’s Tennis (Unofficial) Women’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Men’s Water Polo Men’s Water Polo Men’s Tennis 1945-46...... 1 Men’s Golf 1981-82...... 2 Women’s Tennis 1952-53...... 1 Men’s Water Polo Men’s Golf

Stanford’s women’s tennis team has won 16 national champi- onships with its last title coming in 2006.

Stanford won its first NCAA women’s rowing cham- pionship last spring in Cherry Hills, NJ.

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