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2005-06 Season Stanford Basketball 2006-2007 44 Review & Results 99 Records & Results 2005-06 Review .......................................... 44-45 Team Records ................................................... 99 Stanford Basketball Graduated Senior Bios ................................ 46-49 Points ....................................................... 100-101 2005-06 Statistics & Results ............................. 50 Field Goals .............................................. 102-103 Stanford Basketball 2005-06 Pac-10 Stats & Awards ....................... 51 Free Throws ............................................ 104-105 Coaching Staff 2005-06 Boxscores ...................................... 52-57 Rebounds ................................................ 106-107 2 Three-Point Field Goals .................................. 108 Head Coach Trent Johnson .................................. 2 Assists ............................................................. 109 Assistant Coach Doug Oliver .............................. 4 Stanford Basketball Steals .............................................................. 110 Assistant Coach Donny Guerinoni ..................... 5 58 Tradition & History Blocks ............................................................. 111 Assistant Coach Nick Robinson .......................... 6 Minutes .......................................................... 112 Strength Coach Juan Pablo Reggiardo ................ 7 Basketball Tradition ................................... 58-61 National Rankings ..................................... 62-63 Games/Fouls ................................................... 113 Trainer Tomoo Yamada ...................................... 7 Miscellaneous ......................................... 114-115 Basketball Staff ................................................... 8 Coaching History ........................................ 64-65 All-Americans ............................................. 66-70 Records vs. Opponents ............................ 116-127 Honors ........................................................ 71-72 Records vs. Conferences .......................... 128-130 Stanford Basketball National Teams .......................................... 73-74 Won-Loss History ........................................... 131 2006-07 Season Information Professionals ............................................... 75-76 Year-by-Year Results ............................... 132-139 9 Stanford Alumni ............................................... 77 In-Season Tournaments ......................... 140-141 2006-07 Season Outlook .............................. 9-11 Lettermen ................................................... 78-79 Basketball by the Numbers ..................... 142-143 Radio/Television Roster .....................................12 All-time Numerical Roster .......................... 80-81 Roster & Team Information ....................... 12-13 Team Award Winners ....................................... 82 Player Profiles ............................................. 14-33 Career Statistics .......................................... 83-86 Stanford University Non-conference Opponents ........................ 34-35 Home States/Teams Played .............................. 87 144 Campus, Area & Facilities Pac-10 Conference Opponents .................... 35-36 University at a Glance ............................ 144-145 San Francisco Bay Area .......................... 146-147 Maples Pavilion Postseason Stanford University Notables .................. 148-149 History & Records 88 History & Results Stanford Athletics ................................... 150-151 37 Stanford in the Postseason .......................... 88-94 Athletic Facilities .................................... 152-153 Home of Stanford Basketball ...................... 37-38 NCAA/NIT Rosters .......................................... 95 Pac-10 Conference .................................. 154-155 Sixth Man Club .......................................... 39-40 NCAA Records ........................................... 96-97 National Champions .............................. 156-157 Records vs. Opponents at Maples ............... 41-42 NIT Records ..................................................... 98 Scholarship Funding ....................................... 158 Maples Pavilions Records .................................. 43 Media Information 159 Stanford on Television ......................... 159-161 Media Coverage .......................................... 162 2006-2007 Stanford University Basketball Media Guide Media Information/Directory ..................... 163 Stanford in the Community ........................ 164 The 2006-07 Stanford University Basketball Media guide is a Team Photographer – David Gonzales production of the Stanford Media Relations Office, Arrillaga Family Photographers – David Gonzales, Marc Abrams, Kyle Terada, Sarah Sports Center, Department of Athletics, Stanford, CA 94305-6150 Rosenbaum, Rod Searcey, David Madison, Garth Patil, Peter Krutzik Editor/Writer/Researcher – Aimee Dombroski, Media Relations Cover Design – Terry Smith design; photography by Joe Quever. Director, James Christopherson, Jenna Hilleary Digital illustration by Jeff Rossman. Inside covers by Don Hogue; Design/Production – Don Hogue Photography by David Gonzales Printing – db Print Solutions 2006-2007 Stanford Basketball 1 Trent Johnson – Anthony B. Joseph Director of Basketball ow entering his third season, Trent Johnson became ing scorer and having only nine healthy players able to Nthe 16th men’s basketball head coach in Stanford his- compete at the end of the year. Despite the obstacles, tory on May 25, 2004. Johnson, who is considered one of Johnson helped lead the Cardinal to its11th consecutive the true teachers of the game, is a perfect fit for one of the NCAA postseason appearance. With an 18-13 overall most dominant basketball programs in the last two decades. record and 11-7 mark in the Pac-10 Conference (third Johnson, a Stanford assistant coach for three seasons place finish), Johnson mentored three players to Pac-10 from 1996-99, held down the head coaching spot at All-Conference teams: Chris Hernandez (first team), Nevada for five campaigns (1999-2004) before return- Dan Grunfeld (first team) and Matt Haryasz (honorable ing to The Farm. During the 2003-04 season, Johnson mention). Hernandez and Grunfeld were further hon- led Nevada to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time ored as first-team NABC District-14 selections. In addi- in school history as the Wolf Pack tied a school record tion to the numerous “on the court” accolades his players with 25 wins (25-9). Nevada posted upset victories in picked up, several student-athletes were recognized for Trent Johnson the 2004 NCAA Tournament over Michigan State and their work in the classroom. Grunfeld was honored as a Gonzaga in their own backyard before the being beaten 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic Second Team All- Anthony B. Joseph by eventual NCAA runner-up Georgia Tech in a regional American selection while four of the five first-team Pac- Director of Basketball semifinal game. Nevada also tied for a share of the 10 All-Academic spots were awarded to Cardinal players Western Athletic Conference regular season crown for (Grunfeld, Hernandez, Rob Little and Nick Robinson). the first time in school history and captured the WAC Jason Haas was a second team selection as well. Tournament Championship. Last season, Johnson’s Cardinal posted a 16-14 overall In Johnson’s first season on The Farm, he showed record and an 11-7 mark in conference play culminating the strength of his leadership with a postseason invite to the NIT Tournament. Johnson style as Stanford dealt and his staff developed two players recognized as First with a season-ending Team Pac-10 All-Conference: Chris Hernandez (first injury to its lead- team) and Matt Haryasz (first team). In addition, Mitch Johnson was named an honorable mention on the Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team. During the season Haryasz earned two Pac-10 Player of the Week accolades while Hernandez picked up another. On the academic front, Hernandez, along with teammate Dan Grunfeld, were tabbed first- team Pac-10 All-Academic selections while Taj Finger and Trent Johnson File: Peter Prowitt were second-team honorees. Grunfeld added Birthdate to his academic honors when he was picked as a CoSIDA/ September 12, 1956 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American. Birthplace Berkeley, CA Johnson proved his coaching and recruiting expertise Hometown as he oversaw the rise of a previously struggling Nevada Seattle, WA program to the premier program in the WAC. Prior to High School Johnson’s arrival, Nevada had made just two NCAA Franklin HS Tournament appearances in school history and had College never won an NCAA Tournament game. His success Boise State, 1983 included the development of three players who were Wife Jackie selected all-conference, including Kirk Snyder, the WAC Children league MVP and honorable mention All-American as Tinishia, 22; Terry, 19 a junior. Snyder was the 16th player chosen in the 2004 NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz, and is now playing for the Houston Rockets. In 2002-03, CollegeInsider.com named Johnson the WAC Coach of the Year when the Wolf Pack received an NIT bid and finished with an 18-14 record. Johnson also “Stanford is a special university for special student-athletes. The university represents Trent Johnson has become one of the what all college athletics should represent