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Year-by-Year Results

1913-14 COK 6th Infantry ...... 42-14 W … John Cresco “Nip” McHose proved to be one to UCLA (then known as the University of USC ...... 28-25 W Record: 7-5 Base Hospital 47 ...... 26-22 W of the stars on the team … Dudley DeGroot , Southern Branch). California (at Oakland) ...... 18-27 L Home: 4-3 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-0 Davis Farm ...... 18-9 W joined the team … During his tenure at Stanford, San Jose Teachers ...... 13-5 W Totals ...... 534-492 St. Ignatius ...... 35-19 W DeGroot won ten letters in four sports – basket- San Jose Alumni Club ...... 17-13 W Coach: H.W. Maloney at Saint Mary’s ...... 28-51 L ball, football, swimming and water polo. San Jose Alumni Club ...... 26-7 W Sixty men turned out for the first official team 1929-30 Nevada ...... 30-20 W Santa Clara ...... 23-22 W Ambers Club (at Stockton) ...... 35-20 W Record: 10-9 … After the conclusion of the conference California ...... 22-18 W College of Pacific ...... 30-21 W UCLA ...... 15-28 L PCC (South): 2-7 (4th) season, six players toured the southern part at California ...... 24-27 L Olympic Club ...... 25-21 W Pomona ...... 45-13 W Home: 7-5 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 0-2 of the state for five games, winning three and California ...... 17-26 L St. Ignatius ...... 24-31 L Santa Clara ...... 31-7 W Coach: E.P. Hunt losing two. Totals ...... 470-360 at Oregon ...... 32-29 W Olympic Club ...... 11-34 L Harlow Rothert captained the team for a St. Ignatius ...... 22-20 W at Oregon ...... 23-21 W USC ...... 25-11 W second straight season … Top players included St. Ignatius ...... 37-14 W at Oregon AC ...... 24-37 L California ...... 17-18 L Bill Doub, Jim Mears, Carrell Weaver, and Les Saint Mary’s ...... 30-34 L 1918-19 Record: 9-3 at Oregon AC ...... 14-25 L at USC ...... 24-21 W McElwain, whose son (Mal) was to be a fine Nevada ...... 25-24 W PCC: 0-2 (6th) California ...... 14-24 L UCLA ...... 32-29 W player for Stanford in the late 1960’s. California ...... 12-32 L Home: 6-1 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 1-0 Washington State ...... 16-21 L at USC ...... 30-22 W YMI (at Kezar, SF) ...... 26-38 L California ...... 15-37 L Coach: M.C. Evans Washington State ...... 13-15 L Nevada ...... 17-24 L at Nevada ...... 26-15 W Pacific ...... 46-27 W took over the reins, doubling as Saint Mary’s ...... 26-13 W Nevada ...... 16-21 L at Nevada ...... 33-24 W at Long Beach YMCA ...... 23-18 W head coach of and football … In Oregon ...... 17-12 W at California ...... 16-24 L Oregon State ...... 24-29 L at Whittier ...... 21-37 L fact, beginning with Evans, the next four men Oregon ...... 20-9 W Totals ...... 370-297 Saint Mary’s ...... 31-23 W at Huntington Beach HS ...... * W who were appointed handled both sports, California San Jose State ...... 49-14 W at Orange AC ...... * W including, in order, Walter Powell, Gene Van at Oakland ...... 17-27 L College of Pacific ...... 55-23 W at AC ...... * L 1926-27 Gent, and Andy Kerr. Totals ...... 318-328 Record: 9-9 at UCLA ...... 30-63 L *No record of score Santa Clara ...... 45-7 W PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd) at USC ...... 35-23 W Totals ...... 231-243 SF YMI ...... 50-16 W 1922-23 Home: 7-4 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 0-0 at USC ...... 18-36 L 1914-15 Mare Island ...... 32-25 W Record: 12-4 Coach: E.P. (Husky) Hunt California ...... 30-36 L Record: 4-5 at San Jose YMCA ...... 36-31 W PCC (South): 5-3 (T1st) Andy Kerr resigned at the end of the 1926 Olympic Club ...... 34-30 W Home: 4-5 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Davis Farm ...... 55-5 W Home: 10-2 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 season to become head football coach at UCLA ...... 40-37 W Coach: H.W.Maloney Santa Clara ...... 53-22 W Coach: Andy Kerr Washington and Jefferson College and was suc- UCLA ...... 15-20 L Lloyd R.Reynolds, a prominent alumnus and Saint Mary’s ...... 44-20 W Four of the team’s wins came at the expense of ceeded by E.P. “Husky” Hunt … Hunt served St. Ignatius ...... 34-24 W one of the leading surgeons in the area was College of Pacific USC … In the first two games against the Trojans, in more different capacities at Stanford over a USC ...... 24-30 L elected captain for the season … A freshman at San Jose ...... 37-11 W Nip McHose scored 37 of Stanford’s 52 points. period of nearly 35 years than any other man, Santa Clara ...... 32-31 W guard who made the team did not win a letter at California ...... 26-29 L 1921 Varsity ...... 19-23 L with the exception of Harry Maloney. California (at Oakland) ...... 31-38 L was Reg Caughey, who was to become one of at Nevada ...... 40-24 W College of Pacific ...... 18-9 W at Hollywood AC ...... 28-34 L California ...... 25-41 L the school’s all-time great all-around athletes. at St. Ignatius ...... 27-33 L Olympic Club ...... 18-14 W at Van Nuys AC ...... 32-19 W Totals ...... 592-575 California ...... 28-38 L California ...... 25-34 L St. Ignatius ...... 25-19 W at Alhambra AC ...... 23-24 L California ...... 22-31 L Totals ...... 470-257 Nevada ...... 18-12 W at Pacific Coast Club ...... 31-32 L 1930-31 Nevada ...... 17-10 W UCLA ...... 17-21 L Record: 8-9 Davis ...... 36-31 W PCC (South): 3-6 (4th) Olympic Club ...... 21-45 L 1919-20 Santa Clara ...... 22-16 W Saint Mary’s ...... 32-18 W Record: 12-3 Home: 7-5 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 1-1 College of Pacific ...... 36-34 W Saint Mary’s ...... 35-13 W College of Pacific ...... 23-15 W PCC: 8-1 (1st) Coach: John W. Bunn College of Pacific ...... 58-18 W USC ...... 29-14 W Santa Clara ...... 32-17 W Home: 6-3 Away: 5-0 Neutral: 1-0 Stanford hired as head coach … Nevada ...... 29-44 L USC ...... 23-12 W Olympic Club ...... 29-30 L Coach: Bob Evans Bunn played and coached under Santa Clara ...... 21-42 L at USC ...... 17-12 W at USC ...... 28-27 W R.F. “Bob” Pelouze was elected captain, and at Kansas … Bunn’s first game against Cal was Whittier ...... 46-12 W at USC ...... 24-21 W at UCLA ...... 21-23 L with such other veterans as “Swede” Righter, successful as Stanford defeated the Golden Totals ...... 297-295 at California ...... 23-26 L Nevada ...... 26-17 W Ken Lilly, Dale Butt, and Bill Hood, formed California ...... 18-17 W Nevada ...... 27-10 W Bears, 37-32, at the Oakland Auditorium … 1915-16 the nucleus around which the title-winning at California ...... 20-30 L USC ...... 24-19 W The guard play of Vince Fawcett and forward Record: 2-9 team was built … Righter became the first California ...... 17-33 L USC` ...... 35-26 W Phil Moffatt led the team to victory over Cal. Home: 1-6 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-1 player in school history to be selected to an Totals ...... 343-281 Fresno State ...... 21-23 L San Jose State ...... 27-22 W Coach: E.C. “Squire” Behrens all-league team. at California ...... 24-32 L YMI ...... 20-26 L On Jan. 26, 1916, three days before the season St. Ignatius ...... 45-35 W 1923-24 California ...... 19-29 L Saint Mary’s ...... 45-24 W Record: 10-5 opener, basketball was made a major sport Santa Clara Totals ...... 472-416 USF ...... 24-27 L PCC (South): 3-5 (3rd) at Stanford. at San Jose ...... 31-26 W Montana ...... 34-33 W College of Pacific Davis Farm ...... 38-21 W Home: 9-3 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-0 1927-28 at UCLA ...... 23-32 L Record: 8-13 at San Jose ...... 47-22 W Nevada ...... 19-25 L Coach: Andy Kerr at UCLA ...... 26-28 L PCC (South): 1-8 (4th) Washington ...... 19-35 L Olympic Club ...... 29-37 L Ernie Nevers, who is one of the great football USC ...... 24-27 L St. Ignatius ...... 31-18 W Washington State ...... 30-29 W players in school history, also was a standout Home: 4-6 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 0-3 USC ...... 28-21 W Santa Clara ...... 19-26 L Washington State ...... 24-25 L basketball player for two seasons … Also join- Coach: E.P. Hunt California (at Oakland) ...... 37-32 W Santa Clara ...... 20-38 L Oregon ...... 39-22 W ing the team were tackle Harry Shipkey and Louis Vincent served as team captain. Olympic Club ...... 35-36 L Oregon Athletic Club ...... 10-28 L Oregon ...... 36-31 W quarterback “Mugs” Mitchell … Nip McHose at San Jose Golds ...... 28-22 W UCLA ...... 29-28 W Nevada ...... 23-42 L California ...... 27-20 W captained the team. at San Jose State ...... 23-13 W College of Pacific ...... 44-27 W at Santa Clara at California ...... 33-24 W San Jose YMCA ...... 21-13 W YMI (at Kezar, SF) ...... 27-26 W at USC ...... 22-33 L California ...... 28-32 L at Oregon AC ...... 41-26 W Ellery Arms ...... 26-13 W at LA Athletic Club ...... 14-26 L Santa Clara ...... 24-21 W at Saint Mary’s ...... 23-45 L at Oregon AC ...... 34-15 W College of Pacific ...... 38-9 W at Hollywood AC ...... 14-30 L California ...... 34-37 L at California ...... 26-46 L at Oregon ...... 47-15 W Olympic Club ...... 31-11 W at San Bernardino JC ...... 28-19 W California (at Oakland) ...... 32-46 L College of Pacific ...... 29-30 L at Oregon ...... 29-18 W Santa Clara ...... 27-16 W College of Pacific ...... 18-29 L Totals ...... 508-500 Totals ...... 275-362 Totals ...... 427-316 USC ...... 17-20 L Fresno State ...... 25-20 W USC ...... 25-19 W UCLA ...... 22-29 L 1931-32 1916-17 1920-21 Nevada ...... 28-13 W UCLA ...... 22-28 L Record: 6-14 Record: 8-8 Record: 15-3 Nevada ...... 30-10 W Santa Clara ...... 20-21 L PCC (South): 2-9 (4th) PCC: 0-6 (5th) PCC: 8-3 (T1st) California ...... 18-17 W at UCLA ...... 34-27 W Home: 5-9 Away: 0-4 Neutral: 1-1 Home: 3-5 Away: 4-3 Neutral: 1-0 Home: 11-0 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 1-0 at USC ...... 20-24 L Waseda ...... 52-12 W Coach: John W. Bunn Coach: Russell Wilson Coach: Walter Powell at USC ...... 31-26 W St. Ignatius ...... 30-24 W The best of the new players were Hal Edelen, W.R. “Winnie” Wheatley was captain of the Captain Fred Adams, Jim Davies, Swede at California ...... 25-26 L Olympic Club ...... 27-42 L Jack Hancock, “Frenchy” LaCombe, David team and there were two newcomers who were Righter, Bert Mills, and Dick Richmond California ...... 23-27 L at USC ...... 23-24 L Packard, Al Norgard, Jay Tod and Payne Palmer to develop into great all-around athletes – C.E. carried the brunt of the team’s attack … at California ...... 23-26 L at USC ...... 25-29 L … Bill Doub was team captain. “Swede” Righter and R.F. “Bob” Pelouze. Stanford beat California in the season finale Totals ...... 383-270 California (at Kezar) ...... 25-31 L San Jose State ...... 25-21 W at L.A. Athletic Club ...... 37-18 W before a crowd of 10,000 fans at the Oakland California (at Kezar) ...... 12-29 L Saint Mary’s ...... 24-38 L at USC ...... 43-28 W Auditorium. 1924-25 California (at Kezar) ...... 17-28 L Olympic Club ...... 25-42 L Record: 10-3 at Whittier ...... 46-12 W Olympic Club ...... 42-34 W USC ...... 27-34 L Olympic Club ...... 22-28 L PCC (South): 1-3 (2nd) at Long Beach YMCA ...... 62-27 W Santa Clara ...... 28-13 W Totals ...... 513-543 Pittsburgh ...... 11-22 L at Orange AC ...... 16-56 L Saint Mary’s ...... 53-9 W Home: 10-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 0-0 Oregon State ...... 45-26 W College of Pacific College of Pacific ...... 30-18 W Coach: Andy Kerr 1928-29 USF (2nd team) ...... 15-23 L Record: 13-6 at San Jose ...... 44-20 W Olympic Club ...... 39-34 W David Oliva captained the team … Other stand- USF (at Kezar) ...... 27-26 W PCC (South): 6-3 (2nd) at Santa Clara ...... 30-41 L Oregon AC ...... 32-19 W outs included Ernie Nevers, Fred Price, Nelson Santa Clara ...... 30-26 W USC ...... 34-10 W Oregon AC ...... 33-25 W David, Wally Jayred, Fred Newhouse, Ned Home: 8-3 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 1-2 UCLA ...... 25-22 W Washington State ...... 18-36 L USC ...... 34-14 W Anderson, Ted Shipkey and “Mugs” Mitchell. Coach: E.P. Hunt UCLA ...... 31-26 W Washington State ...... 15-23 L at St. Ignatius ...... 31-18 W San Jose Teachers ...... 16-13 W Harlow Rothert became Stanford’s first All- USC ...... 28-35 L at California ...... 14-20 L Washington ...... 25-14 W Santa Clara ...... 15-13 W American in basketball … At Stanford, Rothert USC ...... 24-28 L California ...... 20-29 L Washington ...... 30-22 W at Pomona ...... 21-13 W captured nine letters in three sports (basketball, California ...... 19-25 L Saint Mary’s ...... 46-34 W at California ...... 24-30 L UCLA ...... 23-17 W football, track & field), and set a world record at UCLA ...... 31-35 L Nevada ...... 33-30 W at Washington State ...... 42-37 W Nevada ...... 18-12 W in the shot put … Other top players included at UCLA ...... 18-28 L Oregon Athletic Club ...... 17-23 L at Washington State ...... 36-20 W Nevada ...... 26-23 W Phil Moffatt, later an All-American halfback on at USC ...... 29-37 L Oregon Athletic Club ...... 13-19 L at Washington ...... 25-28 L Davis Farm ...... 31-7 W the football team, Mike Reynolds, Don Tyler, at USC ...... 19-32 L Totals ...... 488-426 at Washington ...... 16-17 L Olympic Club ...... 21-18 W Fred Hawkins and John McCandless. California (at Oakland) ...... 16-33 L California ...... 30-25 W UCLA ...... 26-10 W San Jose Teachers ...... 27-18 W California ...... 18-29 L 1917-1918 California California ...... 13-17 L San Jose Teachers ...... 23-24 L Totals ...... 482-582 Record: 11-4 at Oakland ...... 25-21 W at California ...... 18-22 L YMI (at Kezar, SF) ...... 37-31 W Cal-Nevada: Third Totals ...... 575-398 California ...... 16-15 W at Nevada ...... 22-26 L 1932-33 Record: 9-18 Home: 10-1 Away: 0-3 Neutral: 1-0 at California ...... 16-17 L at Nevada ...... 23-16 W PCC (South): 3-8 (3rd) Coach: Russell Wilson 1921-22 Totals ...... 260-197 College of Pacific ...... 34-31 W Record: 8-7 On Feb. 14, 1918, Stanford won its first game Saint Mary’s ...... 35-33 W Home: 4-6 Away: 5-12 Neutral: 0-0 PCC: 4-6 (5th) against California, 22-18 … Captain Schwarzy 1925-26 UCLA ...... 34-20 W Coach: John W. Bunn Record: 10-6 Schwarzenbeck was a standout at . Home: 6-4 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-1 Santa Clara ...... 28-27 W During Christmas vacation, Stanford played 11 PCC (South): 3-2 (2nd) 8th Infantry Coach: C.E. VanGent at USC ...... 33-26 W road games in 14 days … Tom Cordy captained at Palo Alto ...... 30-26 W The official basketball dedication of the Old Home: 7-5 Away: 2-1 Neutral: 1-0 Olympic Club ...... 32-27 W the team and starred along with Keith Topping. Oakland YMCA ...... 31-26 W Pavilion was held on Jan. 14, 1922, with a game Coach: Andy Kerr California (at Oakland) ...... 23-41 L at Nevada-Reno ...... 24-25 L 8th Infantry ...... 37-24 W against College of the Pacific … At the time, it Fred Price was elected team captain … Top at UCLA ...... 34-26 W at Utah ...... 30-38 L at Oakland YMCA ...... 25-33 L was the largest facility exclusively for basketball players included Bill Clark and Louis Vincent, at UCLA ...... 32-24 W at Utah ...... 41-37 W College of Pacific ...... 47-19 W in the United States … The opening game of the who was to become captain in 1928 and St. Ignatius ...... 23-30 L at Colorado State ...... 24-32 L San Jose YMCA ...... 58-26 W season was played at Encina Gymnasium on Jan. also played receiver on the football team … California ...... 17-19 L at Colorado ...... 25-21 W 11 because the new pavilion was not quite ready Stanford dropped its first game in history USC ...... 31-21 W at Colorado ...... 24-29 L

132 2006-2007 Stanford Basketball Year-by-Year Results at Kansas ...... 20-38 L Utah St (at SF) ...... 73-34 W at USC ...... 36-30 W at UCLA ...... 54-44 W 1944-45 at Kansas ...... 17-38 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 46-23 W at USC ...... 48-35 W at UCLA ...... 44-45 L no team – WWII at Kansas ...... 28-34 L Olympic Club ...... 37-25 W California ...... 41-39 W California ...... 49-42 W at Nebraska ...... 21-17 W at Washington ...... 28-32 L Santa Clara ...... 56-55 W USF (at Kezar) ...... 37-35 W 1945-46 at Wyoming ...... 24-41 L at Washington ...... 38-49 L UCLA ...... 53-51 W at USC ...... 46-38 W Record: 6-18 USF ...... 25-30 L at San Jose State ...... 53-29 W UCLA ...... 50-33 W at USC ...... 43-36 W PCC (South): 0-12 (4th) Saint Mary’s ...... 22-18 W Utah (at SF) ...... 74-46 W at California ...... 63-42 W UCLA ...... 49-44 W Home: 6-9 Away: 0-8 Neutral: 0-1 at USC ...... 25-30 L Nebraska (at SF) ...... 42-39 W Oregon (SF Civic) ...... 52-39 W UCLA ...... 56-34 W Coach: Everett S. Dean at USC ...... 36-38 L UCLA ...... 44-30 W Oregon ...... 59-51 W at California ...... 29-40 L Basketball was the first sport at Stanford to Olympic Club ...... 35-37 L UCLA ...... 37-44 L Totals ...... 1,261-958 California ...... 49-36 W return to intercollegiate competition after at California ...... 22-37 L California ...... 35-39 L at Washington State ...... 43-46 L World War II … Gene Martin (captain) and UCLA ...... 36-44 L USC ...... 32-25 W 1938-39 at Washington State ...... 40-44 L Bill Christiansen finished eighth and tenth, Record: 16-9 UCLA ...... 41-38 W USC ...... 51-47 W Totals ...... 1,207-1,027 respectively, in league scoring. Santa Clara ...... 27-25 W at California ...... 35-39 L PCC (South): 6-6 (3rd) U.S. Merchant Marines of SF ...... 37-28 W California ...... 18-28 L Saint Mary’s ...... 59-27 W Home: 14-7 Away: 2-2 Neutral: 0-0 1941-42 Moffett Field ...... 46-66 L Record: 28-4 USC ...... 18-34 L at UCLA ...... 45-32 W Coach: Everett S. Dean San Jose State ...... 46-31 W USC ...... 28-36 L at UCLA ...... 39-35 W Stanford hired as its new head PCC (South): 11-1 (1st) at San Jose State ...... 21-39 L Meiji Univ. of Japan ...... 41-17 W at California ...... 30-63 L coach … Dean had been head coach of bas- Home: 10-2 Away: 8-0 Neutral: 10-2 Utah (at Reno) ...... 15-53 L at UCLA ...... 40-38 W SF State Teachers ...... 38-25 W ketball and baseball at Indiana since 1925 … Coach: Everett S. Dean at Nevada ...... 30-47 L at UCLA ...... 41-35 W USF ...... 45-36 W Phil Zonne was elected captain and shouldered NCAA Championship Team at USC ...... 49-62 L at California ...... 23-41 L USC (at LA) ...... 36-45 L much of the offensive load, although he The championship game was played in Kansas at USC ...... 32-43 L Totals ...... 756-876 USC (at LA) ...... 46-42 W received help from Dick Lyon, Harlan Copsey, City, Mo, and behind the play of tournament California ...... 36-47 L California ...... 40-26 W Leon Lafaille, Bill Rapp and Bob Burnett … MVP , Stanford roared to victory at California ...... 28-47 L 1933-34 USC ...... 39-36 W Promising newcomers were , Don over Dartmouth … Dallmar scored 15 points in UCLA ...... 18-35 L Record: 8-12 Washington (at SF) ...... 60-39 W Williams and Ken Davidson. the championship game … added 14 UCLA ...... 29-41 L PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Washington ...... 48-38 W USF ...... 38-20 W points … Team captain did not play San Mateo Merchant Marines ...... 39-36 W Home: 4-7 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 0-1 Oregon State (at Seattle) ...... 23-33 L Fresno State ...... 60-32 W in the championship game because of the flu … USC ...... 36-48 L Coach: John W. Bunn USC (at Seattle) ...... 43-42 W University of Idaho ...... 33-28 W After expenses, Stanford’s share of the NCAA pot USC ...... 40-55 L Hal Edelen captained the team, which defeated Totals ...... 1,287-1,070 Dartmouth ...... 47-48 L was $93.75 … From many standpoints, this was Del Monte Navy UCLA three times and Cal once … It was Oregon ...... 50-46 W the greatest team in Stanford history … Stanford Training Station ...... 47-40 W coach John Bunn’s first victory over the Golden 1936-37 Nebraska ...... 56-47 W swept the four-game series with Cal, and beat College of Pacific ...... 34-32 W Record: 25-2 Bears since the 1931 season. Saint Mary’s ...... 47-51 L UCLA four times … Jim Pollard was selected USF ...... 39-48 L at San Jose State ...... 35-28 W PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) Santa Clara ...... 34-37 L captain … Other top players included Don at UCLA ...... 26-39 L at College of Pacific ...... 21-22 L Home: 10-1 Away: 12-1 Neutral: 3-0 USC ...... 42-39 W Burness (All-American), , , at UCLA ...... 20-47 L Saint Mary’s ...... 34-32 W Coach: John W. Bunn USC ...... 32-45 L Bill Hooper, Fred Oliver and Leo McCaffrey. at California ...... 31-42 L Utah Aggie College ...... 35-46 L Stanford ended Long Island University’s 43- California ...... 29-45 L San Jose “B” ...... 31-22 W California ...... 37-53 L Utah (at SF) ...... 24-48 L game winning streak in a game played on Dec. SF State ...... 39-29 W Olympic Club ...... 36-25 W Santa Clara ...... 35-55 L at UCLA ...... 45-26 W 30 before a crowd of 17,263 at Madison Square Mexico ...... 48-31 W USF (at Civic Aud) ...... 43-35 W USF ...... 33-27 W at UCLA ...... 31-32 L Garden … In that game, intro- Olympic Club ...... 47-44 W Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 21-31 L Totals ...... 804-1,061 Santa Clara ...... 26-36 L duced the East Coast to his method of shooting College of Pacific ...... 52-30 W USF (at Berkeley) ...... 41-31 W California ...... 34-43 L with one hand … At least 90 percent of the UCLA ...... 56-44 W Ohio State (at Berkeley) ...... 60-45 W 1946-47 Olympic Club ...... 23-45 L players in those days employed both hands in UCLA ...... 47-21 W at Arizona ...... 56-26 W Record: 15-16 at USC ...... 24-36 L lofting the ball toward the basket … Luisetti at California ...... 25-43 L at Arizona ...... 54-33 W PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) at USC ...... 35-31 W ended the year with 465 points in 27 games … Cal Aggies ...... 30-26 W College of Pacific ...... 42-32 W Home: 12-4 Away: 3-12 Neutral: 0-0 USF ...... 24-18 W Luisetti was named All-American for a second at USC ...... 29-35 L Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 36-35 W Coach: Everett S. Dean at California ...... 25-42 L straight season … Other top players included at USC ...... 31-53 L Santa Clara ...... 37-27 W “Babe” Higgins gained all-league honors, while UCLA ...... 31-28 W Dinty Moore and Howie Turner. at UCLA ...... 38-32 W San Jose State ...... 57-38 W Stanford had two scorers in the league top ten; UCLA ...... 39-34 W California Aggies ...... 41-16 W at UCLA ...... 37-33 W USF (at SF) ...... 33-29 W Bill Stephenson (fourth) and Morley Thompson USC ...... 22-28 L Olympic Club ...... 60-49 W at California ...... 39-35 W California ...... 51-35 W (seventh) … Stanford lost to Santa Clara, 107- USC ...... 22-33 L at San Jose State ...... 31-24 W California ...... 32-43 L UCLA ...... 54-43 W 76, the first time in which either team passed at California ...... 34-20 W Warrensburg St. Teachers Totals ...... 1,018-937 UCLA ...... 49-30 W the century mark and one of the reasons was California ...... 15-43 L (at Kansas City, Mo.) ...... 51-31 W USC ...... 43-33 W that two coaches wanted to see all the players in Totals ...... 579-671 Temple ...... 45-38 W 1939-40 USC ...... 23-27 L action and agreed the game should go longer Record: 14-9 Long Island Univ...... 45-31 W at California ...... 38-36 W than the regulation 40 minutes. 1934-35 (at Madison Square Garden) PCC: 6-6 (2nd) Athens Club ...... 39-43 L SF Athletic Club ...... 76-55 W Record: 9-17 at Canisius College ...... 39-29 W Home: 8-2 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 1-2 at UCLA ...... 42-30 W Santa Clara ...... 76-107 L PCC (South): 4-8 (T3rd) at Western Reserve U...... 67-27 W Coach: Everett S. Dean at UCLA ...... 36-28 W San Jose State ...... 45-33 W Home: 6-2 Away: 3-15 Neutral: 0-0 at Hamline Univ...... 58-26 W A bit of a rebuilding year with heavy graduation at USC ...... 46-44 W at San Jose State ...... 41-49 L Coach: John W. Bunn at Montana State ...... 68-28 W losses, but Bill Cowden and Forest Anderson at USC ...... 47-43 W at Oakland Bitt...... 48-60 L Bryan S. “Dinty” Moore was the team’s leading UCLA ...... 63-40 W provided offensive punch … Other top new- California ...... 59-49 W College of Pacific ...... 68-38 W scorer and selected as a guard on the all-confer- UCLA ...... 69-36 W comers included John Altucker, Bob Penn, Dick at California ...... 32-30 W Olympic Club ...... 52-44 W ence team. at California ...... 51-35 W Taylor, Frank Wells and Bob Wensel. PCC Playoff at Michigan ...... 37-45 L at San Jose State ...... 25-28 L Saint Mary’s ...... 50-23 W USF ...... 48-23 W Oregon State ...... 41-28 W at Michigan State ...... 45-57 L at Utah ...... 37-46 L at USC ...... 39-42 L Olympic Club ...... 49-36 W Oregon State ...... 33-42 L at Bradley ...... 51-56 L at Utah ...... 58-38 W at USC ...... 61-49 W at Nebraska ...... 47-48 L Oregon State ...... 40-35 W at Carleton College ...... 54-41 W at Kansas City Oilers ...... 25-44 L California ...... 50-37 W at Rutgers ...... 71-43 W NCAA at Kansas City at Hamline College ...... 26-33 L at Notre Dame ...... 19-29 L USF (SF Civic) ...... 51-34 W at Baltimore ...... 45-43 W Rice Institute ...... 53-47 W at Kansas ...... 47-48 L at Michigan State ...... 18-25 L at UCLA ...... 42-40 W at Dartmouth ...... 55-29 W Colorado ...... 46-35 W at Denver ...... 47-48 L at Marquette ...... 26-39 L at UCLA ...... 67-38 W Columbia (at Phil.) ...... 55-31 W Dartmouth ...... 53-38 W at UCLA ...... 38-33 W at Iowa ...... 28-38 L at California ...... 36-32 W at Wisconsin ...... 39-26 W Totals ...... 1,299-1,044 at UCLA ...... 40-48 L at Nebraska ...... 35-30 W Santa Clara ...... 54-25 W UCLA ...... 53-38 W at California ...... 46-47 L at Creighton ...... 33-29 W USC ...... 39-34 W UCLA ...... 40-36 W 1942-43 California ...... 36-48 L at Creighton ...... 26-31 L USC ...... 47-38 W California ...... 55-32 W Record: 10-11 Olympic Club ...... 45-40 W USC ...... 30-40 L California ...... 31-44 L College of Pacific ...... 60-36 W PCC (South): 4-4 (T2nd) Fresno State ...... 44-34 W USC ...... 38-36 W at Washington State ...... 31-28 W at USC ...... 48-51 L Home: 8-5 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 1-2 USF ...... 48-36 W at California ...... 31-45 L at Washington State ...... 41-40 W at USC ...... 37-53 L Coach: Everett S. Dean Santa Clara ...... 56-39 W Saint Mary’s ...... 41-30 W Totals ...... 1,328-914 Santa Clara (at Kezar) ...... 40-42 L Two of the team’s losses were to the U.S. Navy Moffett Field ...... 56-26 W at Olympic Club ...... 34-50 L Saint Mary’s (at Kezar) ...... 30-33 L Pre-Flight (Saint Mary’s) team led by Hank at USC ...... 55-50 W at UCLA ...... 27-34 L 1937-38 at California ...... 36-38 L Luisetti and one of the wins was over the at USC ...... 48-52 L Record: 21-3 at UCLA ...... 32-38 L at UCLA ...... 51-42 W United States Coast Guard quintet, for which USC ...... 55-50 W California ...... 31-37 L PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) at UCLA ...... 37-42 L Jim Pollard was the star … Stanford took three USC ...... 50-48 W Santa Clara ...... 33-28 W Home: 10-1 Away: 9-1 Neutral: 2-1 USC ...... 46-45 W of four games against California. UCLA ...... 39-56 L at USF ...... 48-33 W Coach: John W. Bunn USC ...... 32-39 L San Jose State ...... 55-29 W UCLA ...... 68-53 W at USC ...... 40-55 L Hank Luisetti was selected captain … Stanford at California ...... 35-33 W USN Pre-Flight “B” ...... 31-44 L California ...... 40-46 L at USC ...... 29-39 L recorded its largest margin of victory in the California ...... 27-31 L Saint Mary’s U.S. at California ...... 46-88 L California ...... 38-34 W school’s history with a 92-27 victory over Totals ...... 1,036-871 Pre-Flight ...... 43-54 L Totals ...... 1,523-1,508 UCLA ...... 33-28 W Duquesne … Luisetti scored 50 points on Jan. 1 Saint Mary’s U.S. UCLA ...... 35-16 W against Duquesne, which remains as the school’s 1940-41 Pre-Flight ...... 39-56 L 1947-48 at California ...... 43-50 L oldest record in basketball … He later scored 46 Record: 21-5 Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 46-44 W Record: 15-11 Totals ...... 893-970 points against Oregon … Luisetti ended his four- PCC (South): 10-2 (1st) Great Lakes Naval Training PCC: 3-9 (T3rd) year career with 1,596 points, which broke the Home: 13-0 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 4-1 Station (at New Orleans) ...... 41-57 L Home: 8-5 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 5-1 1935-36 then national record by Glenn Roberts of Emory Coach: Everett S. Dean at Illinois ...... 26-38 L Coach: Everett S. Dean Record: 22-7 & Henry College … Luisetti fouled out of only For the second consecutive year, Don Williams USC ...... 32-41 L Captain “Babe” Higgins was named to the all- PCC (South): 8-4 (T1st) one game during his four seasons … At the time, and Kenny Davidson were co-captains … at California ...... 32-33 L league team again, while Bill Stephenson and Home: 14-1 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 5-1 four fouls, rather than five at present, disqualified a Three newcomers included Jack Dana, Fred USF ...... 42-29 W Morley Thompson repeated in the league top Coach: John W. Bunn player … Luisetti’s #7 was later retired. Linari and Ed Voss … Davidson and Don California ...... 36-34 W ten in scoring. After setting numerous school records on the Olympic Club ...... 60-51 W Burness gained all-league honors. USN Reserve Air Base ...... 56-31 W SF Athletic Club ...... No Score freshman team the year before, Hank Luisetti at San Jose State ...... 45-38 W Hamline University ...... 51-37 W Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 42-45 L Stanford Alumni ...... 38-29 W arrived on the varsity and started his glorious at Arizona ...... 44-28 W Olympic Club (at SF) ...... 52-48 W USF ...... 33-39 L Olympic Club ...... 76-40 W career … Luisetti broke loose for 31 points at City College of NY ...... 45-42 W Indiana (SF Civic) ...... 59-60 L Santa Clara ...... 57-44 W at Oakland Jeweler ...... 60-53 W against Utah State at the Civic Auditorium at Long Island Univ...... 49-35 W Nebraska (SF Civic) ...... 57-46 W U.S. Coast Guard San Jose State ...... 54-50 W in San Francisco … Luisetti later scored 30 Temple (at Philadelphia) ...... 31-35 L Utah State ...... 64-33 W Surf Riders ...... 56-55 W Fresno State ...... 45-40 W points against USC, and 27 points each in Duquesne (at Cleveland) ...... 92-27 W San Diego State ...... 52-39 W at USC ...... 49-67 L Oregon State (at SF) ...... 53-48 W games against Washington and UCLA … A USC ...... 64-54 W Saint Mary’s ...... 51-35 W at UCLA ...... 57-60 L Nebraska (at SF) ...... 47-51 L tournament was held to determine the team USC ...... 48-49 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 34-32 W at UCLA ...... 60-41 W Oregon (at SF) ...... 52-45 W which would represent the west in the finals of at California ...... 44-47 L USF ...... 45-30 W at California ...... 53-45 W Arkansas (at SF) ...... 60-53 W the Olympic Games tryouts at Madison Square Saint Mary’s ...... 43-32 W USC ...... 43-37 W California ...... 48-43 W at USC ...... 33-39 L Garden, but the Cardinal lost a 32-23 contest at UCLA ...... 69-33 W USC ...... 39-34 W Totals ...... 934-929 at UCLA ...... 47-55 L to Oregon State, but beat USC, 43-42, in the at UCLA ...... 56-29 W at California ...... 35-31 W California ...... 34-40 L consolation game to end the season. California ...... 62-33 W San Jose State ...... 42-40 W 1943-44 at California ...... 46-50 L no team – WWII College of Pacific ...... 71-20 W USF ...... 51-30 W Santa Clara ...... 44-41 W Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 47-45 W

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Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 53-41 W Colorado (at SF) ...... 62-60 W California ...... 62-82 L Washington ...... 72-55 W 1958-59 College of Pacific ...... 45-43 W Baylor ...... 83-67 W at California ...... 63-97 L Washington ...... 73-68 W Record: 15-9 USF ...... 46-42 W at Michigan ...... 77-66 W Totals ...... 1,496-1,691 Dartmouth (at SF) ...... 56-55 W PCC: 10-6 (T3rd) Bradley Tech ...... 46-47 L New York (at NYC) ...... 67-84 L Santa Clara ...... 62-55 W Home: 11-0 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-1 UCLA ...... 55-47 W at Cornell ...... 56-59 L 1953-54 Iowa ...... 54-52 W Coach: Howard Dallmar USC ...... 44-48 L at Penn ...... 58-59 L Record: 13-10 Wisconsin ...... 65-53 W at UCLA ...... 66-47 W at Utah ...... 45-53 L PCC (South): 3-9 (4th) Saint Mary’s ...... 51-50 W Starters: at USC ...... 40-41 L UCLA ...... 73-78 L Home: 9-4 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-1 at Washington ...... 42-57 L F – John Hendry (4.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg) USC ...... 34-46 L UCLA ...... 74-71 W Coach: Robert W. Burnett at Washington ...... 58-46 W F – John Arrillaga (10.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg) UCLA ...... 46-48 L at California ...... 41-73 L Starters: Idaho ...... 77-60 W C – Dick Haga (13.6 ppg, 7.1 rpg) at California ...... 38-45 L California ...... 64-60 W F – Don DeLong (8.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg) Idaho ...... 74-62 W G – Paul Neumann (16.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg) California ...... 49-45 W Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 55-65 L F – Dave Epperson (5.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg) at Oregon State ...... 59-69 L G – Doug Warren (3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Totals ...... 1,252-1,178 USF (at SF) ...... 69-61 W C – Russ Lawler (16.3 ppg, 9.4 rpg) at Oregon State ...... 75-50 W Dick Haga and Paul Neumann served as co- Stewart Chev...... 64-80 L G – George Selleck (13.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Oregon ...... 74-55 W captains … Paul Neumann was third nationally 1948-49 Bradley (at SF) ...... 58-61 L G – Oleg Suzdaleff (9.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Oregon ...... 73-60 W in percentage at .854 … Stanford Record: 19-9 at USC ...... 54-65 L Ron Tomsic, the team’s leading scorer, injured UCLA ...... 48-50 L finished sixth in the nation in total defense at PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) at USC ...... 45-72 L a knee in the seventh game, underwent an UCLA ...... 72-81 L 56.6 ppg … Stanford defeated NCAA cham- Home: 10-3 Away: 2-4 Neutral: 7-2 at UCLA ...... 48-56 L operation, and was out for the season … Russ at USC ...... 78-74 W pion California, 56-53, on Jan. 16 at Stanford Coach: Everett S. Dean at UCLA ...... 67-90 L Lawler and George Selleck took over much of at USC ...... 58-74 L Pavilion. Stanford took four straight games from USC ...... 73-71 W the scoring load … Lawler and Selleck finished at Washington State ...... 81-76 W San Jose State ...... 57-40 W California … Stanford won six of seven games USC ...... 65-68 L 1-2 in league scoring was Lawler was named at Washington State ...... 67-69 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 55-49 W in the Cow Palace … Dave Davidson was California (at SF) ...... 75-57 W all-conference. San Jose State ...... 72-70 W Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 45-63 L named to the all-league team, captain Bill at California ...... 57-56 W at Washington ...... 66-51 W at California ...... 66-63 W at USF ...... 53-45 W Stephenson finished in the top ten in scoring Totals ...... 1,608-1,663 at Washington ...... 63-61 W California ...... 70-68 W at Minnesota ...... 61-72 L (seventh) for a third straight season, while Hawaii ...... 82-71 W Totals ...... 1,577-1,472 at Illinois ...... 62-71 L placed eighth in league scoring. 1951-52 Loyola-LA ...... 77-64 W Arizona ...... 74-59 W Stanford Alumni ...... 68-31 W Record: 19-9 Fresno State ...... 95-70 W 1956-57 at Washington State ...... 59-40 W Stewart Chev...... 49-48 W PCC (South): 6-6 (T2nd) College of Pacific ...... 76-51 W Record: 11-15 at Idaho ...... 31-36 L Fresno State ...... 46-26 W Home: 14-3 Away: 1-5 Neutral: 4-1 Oregon ...... 85-58 W PCC: 7-9 (5th) at Oregon State ...... 56-68 L Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 64-59 W Coach: Robert W. Burnett Saint Mary’s ...... 63-44 W Home: 6-6 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2 Idaho ...... 50-36 W Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 49-47 W Starters: at USC ...... 61-59 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Washington ...... 51-49 W College of Pacific ...... 49-47 W F – Ed Tucker (15.3 ppg) at USC ...... 69-71 L Starters: California ...... 56-53 W Michigan (at SF) ...... 53-51 W F – Jim Walsh (11.6 ppg) California ...... 68-83 L F – Bill Bond (16.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) at California ...... 46-67 L Yale (at SF) ...... 78-62 W C – Jim Ramstead (14.8 ppg) at California ...... 50-56 L F – Dick Haga (8.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg) College of Pacific ...... 66-55 W Oregon (at SF) ...... 70-62 W G – Ron Tomsic (11.5 ppg) San Jose State ...... 60-58 W C – Carl Isaacs (10.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg) at Oregon ...... 57-49 W UCLA (at SF) ...... 55-47 W G – Oleg Suzdaleff (6.0 ppg) at San Jose State ...... 70-60 W G – Paul Neumann (12.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg) at Washington ...... 52-75 L California (at SF) ...... 54-56 L Bob Burnett became Stanford’s head coach … Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 58-69 L G – Hap Wagner (7.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg) UCLA ...... 69-61 W UCLA ...... 61-52 W Burnett played on the great Luisetti teams, and at UCLA ...... 73-92 L “Hap” Wagner was named team captain … Oregon ...... 64-56 W USC ...... 46-66 L had been Everett Dean’s assistant coach for the at UCLA ...... 58-77 L Paul Neumann and Dick Haga were two at USC ...... 52-71 L at California ...... 66-65 W three previous seasons … Ron Tomsic and Jim USC ...... 53-57 L prominent newcomers. at UCLA ...... 51-64 L California ...... 55-48 W Walsh were named to the all-league team, while USC ...... 72-67 W at San Jose State ...... 55-59 L Washington State ...... 59-58 W USF ...... 65-55 W Ed Tucker and Jim Ramstead finished first and UCLA ...... 77-92 L Saint Mary’s ...... 65-54 W USC ...... 85-74 W Santa Clara ...... 65-45 W second in the scoring race, with Tomsic fourth UCLA ...... 80-88 L Rice Institute ...... 65-64 W Oregon State ...... 71-54 W San Jose State ...... 50-49 W and Walsh seventh. at California ...... 80-98 L at Tulane ...... 53-64 L Totals ...... 1,450-1,415 Pittsburgh (at SF) ...... 55-37 W Cal Poly Pomona ...... 82-67 W California ...... 80-70 W at Centenary ...... 73-67 W 1959-60 City College of NY (at SF) ...... 57-67 L Stanford Alumni ...... 77-63 W Totals ...... 1,616-1,567 at Tennessee ...... 47-51 L Record: 11-14 at USC ...... 44-45 L College of Pacific ...... 86-76 W Orange Bowl AAWU: 4-7 (4th) at UCLA ...... 48-59 L Saint Mary’s (at Oak) ...... 74-65 W Valparaiso ...... 68-51 W 1954-55 Home: 6-6 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 1-2 USC ...... 57-58 L Saint Mary’s ...... 67-60 W Record: 16-8 Connecticut ...... 56-57 L Coach: Howard Dallmar UCLA ...... 46-59 L San Francisco State ...... 92-78 W PCC (South): 7-5 (2nd) West Kentucky State ...... 66-76 L at UCLA ...... 50-56 L YMI ...... 91-77 W Home: 8-1 Away: 7-7 Neutral: 1-0 Oregon State ...... 63-64 L Starters: at USC ...... 51-60 L USF (at SF) ...... 52-49 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Oregon State ...... 60-58 W F – John Windsor (9.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg) California ...... 56-53 W Loyola-LA ...... 74-57 W Starters: at California ...... 45-59 L F – John Hendry (7.3 ppg, 5.0 rpg) at California ...... 55-46 W Oklahoma (at KC) ...... 71-77 L F – Bill Bond (10.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg) Washington ...... 70-63 W C – Neal Brockmeyer (6.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) Totals ...... 1,562-1,456 Iowa State (at KC) ...... 103-102 W F – Barry Brown (6.7 ppg, 8.3 rpg) Washington ...... 64-68 L G – John Arrillaga (14.2 ppg, 4.2 rpg) Colorado (at KC) ...... 75-69 W C – Russ Lawler (14.2 ppg, 10.9 rpg) California ...... 64-67 L G – Bub Bowling (8.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg) 1949-50 at UCLA ...... 63-81 L G – Ron Tomsic (19.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) Santa Clara ...... 61-77 L Stanford finished third in the nation in total Record: 11-14 at UCLA ...... 73-71 W G – George Selleck (11.3 ppg , 3.8 rpg) at Oregon ...... 68-52 W defense at 56.8 ppg … Captain John Arrillaga PCC (South): 3-9 (4th) California ...... 81-74 W Howie Dallmar, star of the 1942 NCAA cham- at Oregon ...... 65-56 W gained all-AAWU honors after finishing third Home: 5-7 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 3-1 at California ...... 63-72 L pionship team, and who had been a successful Washington State ...... 60-51 W in the conference in scoring and seventh in free Coach: Everett S. Dean at USC ...... 58-63 L head coach of basketball and baseball at Penn, Washington State ...... 80-62 W throw percentage (.783). Jim Walsh, who would later play on the U.S. at USC ...... 64-75 L became Stanford’s new head coach … Dallmar at UCLA ...... 63-86 L USF ...... 55-49 (ot) W Olympic team in 1956, played all three posi- Stewart Chev...... 63-68 L would coach 21 seasons at Stanford, the longest at UCLA ...... 61-79 L San Jose State ...... 69-31 W tions – guard, forward and center … George San Jose State ...... 71-66 W tenure of any basketball coach on The Farm … USC ...... 69-72 L Saint Mary’s ...... 51-53 L Yardley became a full-fledged star … Yardley Phillips 66 Oilers ...... 74-78 L Ron Tomsic and Russ Lawler co-captained the USC ...... 73-86 L at Wisconsin ...... 60-61 L and Gus Chavalas served as co-captains. Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 70-64 W team … Ron Tomsic tallied 40 points against at Idaho ...... 57-60 L at Marquette ...... 50-63 L College of Pacific ...... 75-49 W UCLA ...... 68-72 L USC on Feb. 4 at Stanford Pavilion. at Idaho ...... 71-63 W West Virginia (at LA) ...... 47-66 L San Jose State ...... 43-41 W UCLA ...... 77-68 W San Jose State ...... 80-69 W Totals ...... 1,642-1,666 Michigan (at LA) ...... 59-52 W Stewart Chev...... 62-65 L USC ...... 51-41 W Saint Mary’s ...... 92-71 W Illinois (at LA) ...... 62-74 L Olympic Club ...... 69-53 W USC ...... 73-65 W Hawaii ...... 85-55 W 1957-58 at Oregon ...... 55-56 (ot) L at Oregon ...... 70-67 W at California ...... 52-66 L at Arizona ...... 66-56 W Record: 12-13 at Oregon State ...... 43-38 W at Oregon ...... 51-58 L California ...... 70-65 W at Tulane ...... 62-67 L PCC: 7-9 (6th) California ...... 43-52 L at Washington ...... 56-62 L Totals ...... 2,015-1,929 at Seton Hall ...... 65-63 W Home: 8-4 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 0-1 Washington ...... 58-55 W Minnesota (at SF) ...... 65-67 L at Vanderbilt ...... 72-64 W Coach: Howard Dallmar Washington State ...... 57-44 W Texas A&M (at SF) ...... 55-49 W 1952-53 at Iowa ...... 46-73 L Starters: at Washington ...... 54-42 W at USC ...... 58-73 L Record: 6-20 UCLA ...... 61-56 W F – Jerry Thuesen (7.0 ppg, 2.5 rpg) at Washington State ...... 67-58 (ot) W at UCLA ...... 55-71 L PCC (South): 2-10 (4th) UCLA ...... 75-91 L F – John Arrillaga (12.3 ppg, 4.9 rpg) Oregon State ...... 40-45 L California ...... 55-60 L Home: 2-8 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 3-3 at California ...... 59-57 W C – Dick Haga (10.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg) Oregon ...... 77-61 W at California ...... 50-47 W Coach: Robert W. Burnett California ...... 75-67 W G – Paul Neumann (12.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg) at USC ...... 82-71 (ot) W USF ...... 39-54 L Starters: at Hawaii ...... 71-51 W G – Dick Warren (5.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg) at UCLA ...... 54-67 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 66-60 W F – George Zaninovich (8.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg) at Hawaii ...... 58-51 W Paul Neumann assumed captain duties … UCLA ...... 52-58 L Olympic Club ...... 66-56 W F – Don Carlson (6.1 ppg, 10.6 rpg) at USF ...... 60-76 L Standouts included John Arrillaga, Neal USC ...... 66-51 W Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 55-37 W C – Russ Lawler (7.1 ppg, 6.9 rpg) Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 72-67 W Brockmeyer, Chris Burford, Jerry Thuesen, at UCLA ...... 48-49 L UCLA ...... 45-59 L G – Ron Tomsic (19.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg) USC ...... 92-78 W Mike Tipton, and John Stahler. USC ...... 53-59 L USC ...... 45-59 L G – Oleg Suzdaleff (9.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) USC ...... 76-60 W College of Pacific ...... 77-61 W at California ...... 42-51 L at UCLA ...... 59-69 L Ron Tomsic scored 39 points in Stanford’s win at UCLA ...... 63-85 L Saint Mary’s ...... 64-60 W California ...... 51-70 L at USC ...... 59-62 L over #1 ranked Bradley at the Cow Palace on at UCLA ...... 59-72 L San Jose State ...... 59-66 L Totals ...... 1,395-1,376 USC ...... 60-57 W Feb. 7 … Tomsic and Jim Walsh later played on at USC ...... 63-73 L Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 45-67 L UCLA ...... 57-62 L 1960-61 the gold medal winning U.S. Olympic team … at USC ...... 56-71 L at USF ...... 50-49 W Record: 7-17 at California ...... 58-46 W George Zaninovich captained the team. California ...... 90-84 W at Utah ...... 49-65 L AAWU: 3-9 (5th) California ...... 55-64 L USF ...... 74-73 W at California ...... 77-68 W at Denver ...... 77-70 W Home: 4-8 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 1-1 Totals ...... 1,428-1,447 at Oregon ...... 68-73 L Totals ...... 1,675-1,625 at Colorado ...... 58-61 L Coach: Howard Dallmar at Oregon ...... 64-74 L Arizona State ...... 78-71 W 1950-51 LaSalle (at SF) ...... 80-95 L 1955-56 at Idaho ...... 58-67 L Starters: Record: 12-14 at San Jose State ...... 62-68 L Record: 18-6 at Washington State ...... 51-64 L F – John Windsor (13.9 ppg, 8.4 rpg) PCC (South): 5-7 (3rd) Loyola-LA (at SJ) ...... 67-57 W PCC: 10-6 (3rd) Washington State ...... 58-53 W F – John Hendry (9.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg) Home: 7-3 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 3-3 Oregon State (at SF) ...... 46-58 L Home: 12-2 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 1-0 Washington ...... 54-60 L C – Mike Ledgerwood (4.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg) Coach: Everett S. Dean USC ...... 58-76 L Coach: Howard Dallmar at California ...... 45-60 L G – Bub Bowling (8.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Starters: USC ...... 63-72 L Starters: Oregon State ...... 59-68 L G – Don Clementson (7.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg) F – Ed Tucker (16.5 ppg) at California ...... 54-68 L F – Barry Brown (15.4 ppg, 10.8 rpg) at Washington ...... 58-69 L Although Stanford recorded few wins, the F – Jack O’Sullivan (9.0 ppg) California ...... 76-60 W F – Bill Bond (14.9 ppg, 3.9 rpg) at Oregon State ...... 69-57 W team finished twelfth in the nation in total C – Jim Ramstead (13.8 ppg) UCLA ...... 66-67 L C – Bill Flanders (5.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg) at Oregon ...... 49-61 L defense at 62.3 ppg … Stanford dropped G – Jim Walsh (12.8 ppg) UCLA ...... 71-74 L G – George Selleck (16.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg) USC ...... 57-44 W eight games by four points or less … John G – Bruce Iversen (4.3 ppg) at Hawaii ...... 58-70 L G – Gary Van Galder (4.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg) California ...... 59-67 L Windsor recorded the team’s best offensive Four Stanford athletes finished in the top ten Santa Clara (at SF) ...... 71-81 L Captain George Selleck was the team’s leading at UCLA ...... 43-46 L effort with 31 points on Feb. 11 against UCLA in league scoring – Ed Tucker (second), Jim Saint Mary’s (at SF) ...... 66-65 W scorer … This was one of coach Howie Dallmar’s at USC ...... 69-61 W at Stanford … Mike Ledgerwood, who was in Ramstead (fourth), Jim Walsh (sixth) and Bradley (at SF) ...... 87-73 W best teams … Bill Bond and Barry Brown also Idaho ...... 72-62 W his first year in Stanford Law School, grabbed captain Jack O’Sullivan. at USC ...... 56-93 L carried some of the scoring punch … Two more UCLA ...... 57-50 W 15 rebounds against Washington … Clayton Stanford Alumni ...... 59-39 W at USC ...... 76-74 W victories over Cal stretched Dallmar’s winning Oregon ...... 74-53 W “Bub” Bowling and John Hendry co-cap- Santa Clara ...... 60-43 W at UCLA ...... 50-75 L streak to six over the Golden Bears. Totals ...... 1,489-1,512 tained the team. San Jose State ...... 59-49 W at UCLA ...... 58-66 L

134 2006-2007 Stanford Basketball Year-by-Year Results

Saint Mary’s ...... 41-48 L Texas ...... 72-46 W 1965-66 Washington on Feb. 10 … Harris and Gary Oregon State ...... 71-69 W Utah ...... 59-56 W Northwestern ...... 61-62 L Record: 13-12 Petersmeyer served as co-captains. at Oregon State ...... 59-80 L at USF ...... 31-37 (ot) L USC ...... 57-65 L AAWU: 8-6 (3rd) Portland ...... 83-47 W at Oregon ...... 91-92 L Santa Clara ...... 53-54 L Washington ...... 63-62 (2ot) W USF ...... 60-66 L Washington State ...... 62-85 L Home: 7-3 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 2-1 Washington State ...... 50-51 L at California ...... 70-68 (2ot) W at Utah ...... 92-101 L Washington ...... 71-78 L Coach: Howard Dallmar LA Tournament Oregon State ...... 58-65 L at Kansas ...... 54-72 L at UCLA ...... 90-120 L Indiana ...... 50-58 L Oregon State ...... 96-69 W Starters: Illinois ...... 74-72 W at USC ...... 71-85 L Michigan State ...... 81-80 (2ot) W Washington ...... 57-48 W F – Bob Bedell (16.8 ppg, 9.1 rpg) Iowa ...... 87-86 W at California ...... 83-100 L California ...... 36-40 L Washington ...... 58-49 W F – Jack Gilbert (6.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Far West Classic Totals ...... 1,890-2,043 Fordham ...... 59-44 W at Washington ...... 48-49 L C – Ray Kosanke (14.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) North Carolina ...... 78-87 L at California ...... 53-52 W USC ...... 57-61 L G – Arthur Harris (16.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) Oregon ...... 68-64 W 1970-71 at Oregon ...... 67-60 W UCLA ...... 86-78 W G – Gary Petersmeyer (5.2 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Princeton ...... 66-77 L Record: 6-20 at Oregon ...... 58-61 L California ...... 60-61 L Stanford handed UCLA its first conference loss at Oregon ...... 79-73 W Pac-8: 2-12 (8th) Washington ...... 61-58 (ot) W at California ...... 68-58 W since the 1962-63 season, 74-69, on Jan. 15 at at Oregon State ...... 51-67 L Home: 5-9 Away: 0-9 Neutral: 1-2 Washington ...... 49-51 L UCLA ...... 73-69 (ot) W Stanford Pavilion … Arthur Harris gained first USC ...... 64-90 L Coach: Howard Dallmar at Washington ...... 47-71 L at USC ...... 60-58 W team All-AAWU honors. UCLA ...... 63-75 L Starters: at Washington State ...... 63-83 L at UCLA ...... 54-64 L at Santa Clara ...... 76-73 W at Denver ...... 84-82 W F – Bob Buell (6.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg) USC ...... 57-63 L at USC ...... 61-67 (ot) L USF ...... 81-78 (ot) W at Air Force ...... 53-55 L F – Pat Stevens (5.8 ppg, 5.4 rpg) UCLA ...... 79-65 W at UCLA ...... 45-51 L San Jose State ...... 57-58 L Washington State ...... 71-87 L C – Mike Michel (13.0 ppg, 8.1 rpg) California ...... 50-52 L Totals ...... 1,608-1,472 at Kansas State ...... 65-73 L Washington ...... 97-75 W G – Claude Terry (20.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) at California ...... 61-64 L at Nebraska ...... 67-71 L at Washington ...... 80-91 L G – Dennis O’Neill (9.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg) UCLA ...... 56-70 L 1963-64 LSU ...... 91-69 W at Washington State ...... 75-87 L Claude Terry proved to be the lone bright spot at USC ...... 61-79 L Record: 15-10 Far West Classic Oregon State ...... 70-67 W for Stanford, averaging 20.9 ppg, still fourth-best at UCLA ...... 55-69 L AAWU: 9-6 (2nd) Washington State ...... 88-77 W Oregon ...... 83-75 W for a single season on The Farm … Hit a career- at USC ...... 53-54 L Home: 9-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-0 Utah State ...... 93-79 W at UCLA ...... 61-100 L high 41 points against Oregon State, the fifth- Totals ...... 1,330-1,420 Coach: Howard Dallmar Oregon State ...... 46-62 L at USC ...... 60-72 L best single game scoring effort at Stanford. Starters: at Washington ...... 83-78 (ot) W at California ...... 81-88 L USF ...... 65-61 W 1961-62 F – Bob Bedell (11.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg) at Washington State ...... 58-61 L California ...... 64-51 W at BYU ...... 62-70 L Record: 16-6 F – Clayton Raaka (8.2 ppg, 10.6 rpg) USC ...... 73-64 W Totals ...... 1,897-1,977 at BYU ...... 64-85 L AAWU: 8-4 (2nd) C – Tom Dose (20.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) UCLA ...... 73-69 W Princeton ...... 76-81 L Home: 13-0 Away: 3-6 Neutral: 0-0 G – Kent Hinckley (11.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) at Arizona ...... 54-94 L 1968-69 Temple ...... 73-64 W Coach: Howard Dallmar G – Hollis Moore (8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) at Arizona State ...... 71-82 L Record: 8-17 Villanova ...... 76-96 L Starters: All-American Tom Dose set both a Stanford Oregon ...... 81-64 W Pac-8: 4-10 (T7th) Far West Classic F – John Windsor (11.4 ppg, 10.1 rpg) Pavilion and AAWU one-game scoring record Oregon State ...... 54-56 L Home: 5-5 Away: 3-10 Neutral: 0-2 Ohio State ...... 78-74 W F – Hollis Moore (6.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) with 42 points against Washington State on at Oregon ...... 57-66 L Coach: Howard Dallmar Oregon State ...... 75-82 L C – Tom Dose (17.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg) March 2 … Dose also scored 38 points against at Oregon State ...... 57-63 L Starters: Washington State ...... 55-65 L G – Darrell Sutherland (11.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg) UCLA on Feb. 22 … Dose ended his three-year Washington ...... 75-73 W F – Mal McElwain (12.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) Columbia ...... 85-76 W G – Don Clementson (7.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg) career with 1,441 points, which is currently Washington State ...... 80-61 W F – Mike Michel (7.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg) at Oregon ...... 72-82 L Stanford finished second in the AAWU to tenth-best in school history … Stanford placed at USC ...... 82-71 W C – Bill Palmer (8.9 ppg, 9.4 rpg) at Oregon State ...... 70-88 L UCLA … Stanford did beat the Bruins, 82- second in the AAWU behind unbeaten national at UCLA ...... 58-70 L G – Don Griffin (20.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg) UCLA ...... 53-58 L 67, on Mar. 9 at Stanford Pavilion … In that champion UCLA. at California ...... 63-59 W G – Dennis O’Neill (8.0 ppg, 2.0 rpg) USC ...... 51-71 L game, Darrell Sutherland tallied 30 points … Oregon ...... 59-51 W California ...... 73-88 L Don Griffin completed his career by averaging Utah ...... 91-99 L Tom Dose made an immediate impact on the Oregon ...... 83-65 W Totals ...... 1,757-1,759 20.4 ppg, seventh-best for a single season … Santa Clara ...... 73-81 L team … Stanford finished first in the confer- San Jose State ...... 56-50 W 1966-67 Griffin and Mal McElwain were co-captains at California ...... 74-99 L ence and seventh nationally in total defense at Saint Mary’s (at Oak) ...... 72-37 W Record: 15-11 … Stanford played its first game in Maples California ...... 84-100 L 58 ppg … Darrell Sutherland was first in the Kansas ...... 69-64 (ot) W AAWU: 7-7 (4th) Pavilion on Jan. 3, but lost to BYU, 95-89 … Washington ...... 80-81 L conference in free throw percentage at .802 at SMU ...... 80-70 W The next night, Stanford beat the Cougars, 94- Washington State ...... 77-70 W Home: 9-5 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 2-0 … Stanford swept three-game series against at Arizona State ...... 60-61 L 78 … The formal dedication game was Mar. 1, at Washington State ...... 79-89 L Coach: Howard Dallmar Cal and USC. USC ...... 74-75 (ot) L but Stanford lost to USC, 75-66. at Washington ...... 69-72 L USF ...... 73-56 W USC ...... 62-46 W Starters: Northwestern ...... 64-58 W Oregon State ...... 97-85 W Saint Mary’s ...... 71-67 W Washington ...... 75-62 W F – Arthur Harris (14.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg) Utah ...... 79-70 W Oregon ...... 75-80 L at Oregon State ...... 57-68 L Washington ...... 64-46 W F – Mal McElwain (8.7 ppg, 5.7 rpg) at Air Force ...... 64-65 L at USC ...... 74-83 L at Oregon State ...... 49-55 L at UCLA ...... 71-84 L C – Rich Baker (9.1 ppg, 6.7 rpg) at Wyoming ...... 73-87 L at UCLA ...... 72-107 L St. Louis ...... 71-61 W at UCLA ...... 61-80 L G – Don Griffin (15.6 ppg, 5.0 rpg) Cincinnati ...... 49-60 L Totals ...... 1,900-2,099 Nebraska ...... 72-59 W at Oregon State ...... 57-65 L G – Gary Petersmeyer (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Kansas ...... 67-76 L Oregon ...... 79-54 W at Oregon State ...... 57-65 L Don Griffin proved to be the scoring star for Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 1971-72 Oregon ...... 70-49 W at Utah ...... 81-87 L Stanford, scoring 20 or more points in nine Columbia ...... 66-69 L Record: 10-15 California ...... 74-42 W at Washington State ...... 80-69 W games … That included a 33 effort Arizona ...... 64-75 L Pac-8: 5-9 (6th) Washington ...... 64-59 W at Washington State ...... 84-48 W against Washington on Feb. 13 and 30 points Brigham Young ...... 89-95 L Home: 7-5 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 2-0 Washington State ...... 67-51 W at California ...... 69-57 W against USC on Mar. 4 … Rich Baker collected Brigham Young ...... 94-78 W Coach: Howard Dallmar at Washington ...... 61-73 L California ...... 52-59 L 14 rebounds against Oregon on Feb. 25, while Washington ...... 59-76 L Starters: at Washington ...... 49-65 L UCLA ...... 88-100 L Arthur Harris snared 14 boards against Arizona Washington State ...... 66-71 L F – David Frost (10.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg) at Santa Clara ...... 45-41 W at USC ...... 64-63 W State on Dec. 3 … Rich Baker and Howard at California ...... 65-73 L F – Steve Shupe (8.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg) at USC ...... 67-56 W at Washington ...... 67-69 L Hassen served as co-captain. USF ...... 81-48 W C – Mike Mann (11.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg) at UCLA ...... 64-82 L Washington State ...... 81-55 W at USF ...... 56-53 W at USC ...... 66-56 W G – Claude Terry (21.2 pg, 5.2 rpg) at California ...... 64-51 W California ...... 61-59 (ot) W Arizona State ...... 87-73 W at UCLA ...... 61-98 L G – Bob Buell (9.4 ppg, 6.3 rpg) California ...... 59-54 W Totals ...... 1,607-1,587 Utah ...... 87-100 L at Oregon ...... 72-74 L Claude Terry completed an illustrious career at UCLA ...... 65-75 L Arizona ...... 82-67 W at Oregon State ...... 62-63 L capturing All-American and all-conference USC ...... 63-62 W 1964-65 at Illinois ...... 67-81 L Oregon State ...... 70-61 W honors … His single season scoring average of UCLA ...... 82-67 W Record: 15-8 at Iowa ...... 74-77 L Oregon ...... 81-76 W 21.2 ppg remains third-best for a single season USC ...... 68-66 W AAWU: 9-5 (2nd) All-America Tournament at Washington State ...... 68-69 L at Stanford. Totals ...... 1,434-1,313 Home: 9-2 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 0-0 DePaul ...... 88-75 W at Washington ...... 45-68 L Houston ...... 67-87 L Coach: Howard Dallmar Oklahoma City ...... 73-88 L UCLA ...... 60-81 L at USF ...... 67-76 L 1962-63 Starters: Temple ...... 53-51 W USC ...... 66-75 L Santa Clara ...... 68-79 L Record: 16-9 F – Bob Bedell (16.2 ppg, 7.0 rpg) Oregon ...... 68-65 W California ...... 83-79 W San Jose State ...... 65-59 W AAWU: 7-5 (T1st) F – Clayton Raaka (8.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg) Oregon State ...... 58-51 W Totals ...... 1,742-1,789 at Princeton ...... 85-88 L Home: 10-5 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 0-0 C – Ray Kosanke (12.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg) at USC ...... 67-58 W at Temple ...... 64-76 L Coach: Howard Dallmar G – Kent Hinckley (13.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg) at UCLA ...... 78-116 L 1969-70 Motor City Classic Starters: G – Gary Loveridge (6.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg) Santa Clara ...... 88-73 W Record: 5-20 Bowling Green ...... 90-82 W F – Clayton Raaka (5.1 ppg, 8.0 rpg) Stanford finished second in the AAWU to Denver ...... 66-58 W Pac-8: 2-12 (8th) Valparaiso ...... 80-66 W F – Hollis Moore (6.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg) NCAA champion UCLA for a second straight Air Force ...... 80-65 W Home: 4-9 Away: 1-10 Neutral: 0-1 Dartmouth ...... 102-85 W C – Tom Dose (20.8 ppg, 10.8 rpg) year … Bob Bedell, the team’s leading scorer at Washington State ...... 58-82 L Coach: Howard Dallmar Washington State ...... 76-54 W G – Don Clementson (12.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg) gained all-AAWU first team honors. at Washington ...... 73-79 L Starters: Washington ...... 85-80 W G – Darrell Sutherland (6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) Santa Clara ...... 69-60 W Washington ...... 82-85 L F – Chuck Moore (9.4 ppg, 7.1 rpg) at UCLA ...... 79-118 L Stanford’s last conference title occurred at San Jose State ...... 61-59 W Washington State ...... 71-70 ot W F – Fred Green (8.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg) at USC ...... 63-65 L during the 1962-63 campaign … All- at USF ...... 50-77 L at Oregon State ...... 51-54 L C – Bill Palmer (8.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg) at Utah ...... 68-80 L America center Tom Dose averaged 20.8 at Oregon State ...... 60-61 L at Oregon ...... 71-58 W G – Claude Terry (19.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg) Air Force ...... 92-66 W ppg, currently the fifth-best scoring average at Oregon ...... 74-56 W UCLA ...... 47-75 L G – Dennis O’Neill (16.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg) California ...... 93-86 W for a season in Stanford history … Dose Tulane ...... 93-65 W USC ...... 81-79 W The fewest of wins since the 1915-16 at California ...... 70-84 L finished the season as the first Stanford Wyoming ...... 88-75 W at California ...... 83-67 W season … Injuries and lack of size (only one Oregon State ...... 64-68 L player to average 20 points per game or Washington State ...... 73-46 W California ...... 58-83 L starter over 6-foot-4) hurt the team … Claude Oregon ...... 82-78 W better … The previous high was 19.3 Washington ...... 80-68 W Totals ...... 1,847-1,883 Terry and Dennis O’Neill combined to form at Oregon State ...... 62-87 L points per game by Ron Tomsic in 1955 at USC ...... 59-74 L 1967-68 the highest scoring backcourt in school history. at Oregon ...... 91-79 W … Perhaps Dose’ best game was 35 points at UCLA ...... 66-80 L Record: 10-15 at Utah ...... 95-96 L at Washington ...... 78-90 L against UCLA on Feb. 22 while his man was UCSB ...... 87-57 W Pac-8: 5-9 (T5th) San Jose State ...... 84-72 W at Washington State ...... 66-68 L held to a pair of free throws … On Mar. 8, at UCSB ...... 84-85 (ot) L Santa Clara ...... 60-72 L USC ...... 65-71 L Home: 7-4 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 1-2 Dose scored 31 points against the Bruins at Oregon ...... 77-75 W at USF ...... 64-73 L UCLA ...... 73-102 L Coach: Howard Dallmar … Dose also scored 29 points and grabbed at Oregon State ...... 51-48 W St. John’s ...... 59-63 L Totals ...... 1,895-1,974 20 rebounds against 7-foot-1 Oregon State Oregon State ...... 45-47 L Starters: UC Santa Barbara ...... 62-67 L All-American Mel Counts … Clayton Raaka Oregon ...... 73-62 W F – Arthur Harris (20.8 ppg, 8.1 rpg) Kodak Classic 1972-73 grabbed 17 rebounds against Oregon State at Washington ...... 65-56 W F – Mal McElwain (11.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg) Georgetown ...... 81-101 L Record: 14-11 on Feb. 8 against USC … On Dec. 25, 1962, at Washington State ...... 58-59 L C – Steve Kuchenbecker (5.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Rochester ...... 114-76 W Pac-8: 7-7 (4th) Stanford was ranked #4 in the nation, the UCLA ...... 67-83 L G – Don Griffin (12.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg) at Cincinnati ...... 76-80 L Home: 9-3 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-1 school’s highest ranking ever … Stanford USC ...... 87-71 W G – Gary Petersmeyer (10.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg) at Washington ...... 76-80 L Coach: Howard Dallmar finished 10th in the final UPI poll. at California ...... 86-79 W Art Harris dominated Stanford scorers, scoring at Washington State ...... 62-72 L Starters: Saint Mary’s ...... 81-72 W California ...... 72-59 W 20 or more points in 15 games … Games of 37 California ...... 73-71 W F – Mike Mann (9.1 ppg, 5.7 rpg) Utah ...... 81-50 W Totals ...... 1,622-1,500 points against Oregon (Jan. 5) and Washington Wyoming ...... 74-84 L F – David Frost (8.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg) at USF ...... 44-43 W State (Feb. 19) were season-highs for Harris Air Force ...... 90-69 W C – Rich Kelley (17.3 ppg, 13.2 rpg) at Oregon ...... 63-44 W … Harris’ scoring average (20.8 ppg) is sixth- USC ...... 69-71 L G – Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg) at Oregon ...... 54-51 W best for a single season in Stanford history … UCLA ...... 84-102 L G – Bob Buell (6.6 ppg, 3.6 rpg) Wyoming ...... 81-62 W Mal McElwain grabbed 16 rebounds against Oregon ...... 73-87 L

2006-2007 Stanford Basketball 135 Year-by-Year Results

All Pac-8 performer Rich Kelley set a single sea- at Oregon State ...... 71-63 W at UCLA ...... 83-114 L Kimberly Belton concluded his senior season at Saint Mary’s ...... 86-90 L son school record with 13.2 rebounds per game UCLA ...... 64-60 W at USC ...... 84-105 L as the school’s #5 all-time scorer (1,615 points) Santa Clara ...... 60-62 L … Kelley scored more than 20 points in nine USC ...... 67-66 W California ...... 85-66 W and #2 all-time rebounder … Belton gained Marquette ...... 65-66 L games, including 30 against Utah on Jan. 20. Air Force ...... 69-48 W at California ...... 91-101 L all-conference honors for a third straight season Seattle Pacific ...... 67-65 W at USF ...... 68-83 L at Houston ...... 68-74 L Totals ...... 2,044-2,161 … Belton recorded 14 double-doubles including California ...... 78-87 L Arizona ...... 75-68 W at California ...... 46-60 L a career-high 41 points and 14 rebounds against Oregon ...... 97-88 W San Jose State ...... 75-54 W at Washington State ...... 71-58 W 1977-78 USC in the season finale on Mar. 1. Oregon State ...... 38-81 L at Denver ...... 74-77 L at Washington ...... 68-69 L Record: 13-14 at Air Force ...... 59-61 L at Washington ...... 70-75 L at Colorado State ...... 72-77 L Washington ...... 68-69 L Pac-8: 3-11 (10th) Wyoming ...... 54-52 W at Washington State ...... 58-63 L Fordham ...... 77-54 W Washington State ...... 92-70 W Home: 7-7 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-1 Rice ...... 78-51 W UCLA ...... 34-42 L Saint Mary’s ...... 74-65 W Oregon State ...... 68-74 L Coach: Dick DiBiaso Portland ...... 59-66 L USC ...... 74-85 L Old Dominion Tourney Oregon ...... 71-70 W Starters: San Jose State ...... 66-67 L at Arizona State ...... 58-66 L Navy ...... 67-61 W at USC ...... 77-85 L F – Kimberly Belton (15.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg) at Seton Hall ...... 55-72 L at Arizona ...... 54-61 L Virginia Tech ...... 71-77 L at UCLA ...... 59-93 L F – Jay Carter (9.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg) Providence Classic at Oregon ...... 79-76 W at Washington State ...... 49-61 L California ...... 73-78 L C – Jeff McHugh (11.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) Providence ...... 46-58 L at Oregon State ...... 81-111 L at Washington ...... 76-55 W Totals ...... 1,883-1,849 G – Wolfe Perry (9.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg) Boston College ...... 89-97 L Washington State ...... 54-62 L UCLA ...... 67-82 L G – Paul Giovacchini (4.7 ppg, 1.1 rpg) at USC ...... 68-69 L Washington ...... 52-53 L USC ...... 67-83 L 1975-76 The Cardinal lost six conference games by three at UCLA ...... 60-92 L at USC ...... 59-74 L Utah ...... 80-71 W Record: 9-18 points or less … Stanford was second in the Arizona State ...... 64-70 L at UCLA ...... 53-79 L at UC Santa Barbara ...... 80-68 W Pac-8: 3-11 (7th) Pac-8 to league champion UCLA in shooting Arizona ...... 99-80 W Arizona State ...... 69-70 L at California ...... 73-68 W Home: 6-8 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 0-2 percentage at .475 … Kimberly Belton recorded at Washington ...... 59-81 L Arizona ...... 67-72 L at Oregon ...... 56-62 L Coach: Dick DiBiaso ten double-doubles including 31 points and at Washington State ...... 74-102 L at California ...... 59-78 L at Oregon State ...... 68-74 L Starters: eleven rebounds against Oregon State, and 23 California ...... 69-77 L Totals ...... 1,807-1,966 Oregon State ...... 81-70 W F – Ed Schweitzer (15.7 ppg, 11.2 rpg) points and 14 rebounds against USC. Oregon ...... 73-77 L Oregon ...... 69-76 L F – George Schader (13.7 ppg, 7.0 rpg) Cal Poly Pomona ...... 92-91 (ot) W Oregon State ...... 16-18 L 1982-83 Washington ...... 76-66 W C – Tim Patterson (8.2 ppg, 5.7 rpg) San Jose State ...... 81-80 (ot) W at Arizona ...... 88-95 (ot) L Record: 14-14 Washington State ...... 59-44 W G – Mike Bratz (12.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg) at Santa Clara ...... 69-67 W at Arizona State ...... 80-93 L Pac-10: 6-12 (8th) at USC ...... 50-47 W G – Wolfe Perry (8.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) at UC Santa Barbara ...... 76-77 L Washington State ...... 75-93 L Home: 12-5 Away: 2-9 Neutral: 0-0 at UCLA ...... 45-51 L Dick DiBiaso began his first season as head USF ...... 78-99 L Washington ...... 79-78 (ot) W Coach: Tom Davis California ...... 70-66 W coach at Stanford … Despite the team’s losing Cal Poly SLO ...... 82-71 W at California ...... 75-74 W Starters: Totals ...... 1,719-1,660 record, DiBiaso was named Pac-8 Co-Coach Colorado State ...... 86-73 W at Oregon ...... 60-59 W F – Steve Brown (9.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg) of the Year … Ed Schweitzer led the conference Rhode Island ...... 76-74 W at Oregon State ...... 57-85 L & Andy Fischer (5.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg) 1973-74 in rebounding … Schweitzer’s best games Rainbow Classic UCLA ...... 62-75 L F – Hans Wichary (8.9 ppg, 5.2 rpg) Record: 11-1004 included 24 points and ten rebounds against at Hawaii ...... 72-68 W USC ...... 93-91 (ot) W & Earl Koberlein (3.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg) Pac-8: 5-9 (6th) Oregon, 23 points and 16 rebounds at LSU, Providence ...... 76-61 W Totals ...... 1,757-1,933 C – John Revelli (19.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg) Home: 6-5 Away: 4-7 Neutral: 1-2 and 22 points and 18 boards vs Wisconsin. North Carolina ...... 61-92 L G – Keith Jones (19.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Coach: Howard Dallmar Nevada-Reno ...... 94-70 W at Oregon State ...... 47-48 L 1980-81 G – Keith Ramee (4.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Starters: at Santa Clara ...... 67-70 L at Oregon ...... 64-74 L Record: 9-18 Tom Davis became the 14th head basketball coach F – Ed Schweitzer (12.0 ppg, 7.8 rpg) USF ...... 44-49 L Washington State ...... 59-62 L Pac-10: 5-13 (T8th) at Stanford … Keith Jones scored a then school F – Tim Patterson (9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg) Montana State ...... 95-76 W Washington ...... 72-68 W Home: 8-7 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 0-0 record 553 points and for his efforts was named to C – Rich Kelley (18.4 ppg, 12.6 rpg) Cal Poly Pomona ...... 63-61 W Alaska ...... 108-98 W Coach: Dick DiBiaso the All Pac-10 team … Jones scored a career-high G – Melvin Arterberry (7.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg) Minnesota ...... 84-89 L at Saint Mary’s ...... 62-61 W Starters: 36 points against Arizona on Mar. 3 … Revelli was G – David Frost (13.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Saint Mary’s ...... 87-71 W California ...... 68-84 L F – Brian Welch (15.7 ppg, 6.5 rpg) limited to 15 games due to a knee injury … Revelli Rich Kelley gained all-conference honors for at LSU ...... 85-89 L at UCLA ...... 64-101 L F – Hans Wichary (6.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg) did score 31 points and grab 11 rebounds against a second straight season … Seventeen times Milwaukee Classic at USC ...... 74-76 L C – John Revelli (13.4 ppg, 7.6 rpg) Saint Mary’s on Dec. 9 … His .617 shooting during the season he scored double-doubles Wisconsin ...... 64-70 L USC ...... 68-70 L G – Keith Jones (10.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg) percentage remains a school record. in points and rebounds … That included 26 Miami (Ohio) ...... 72-90 L UCLA ...... 63-79 L G – Doug Marty (8.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg) UC Riverside ...... 84-71 W points and a school record 27 rebounds against Washington State ...... 60-62 L Oregon ...... 64-65 L Stanford concluded the season with a 81-72 Sonoma State ...... 73-42 W Kentucky on Dec. 22, and 25 points and 19 Washington ...... 81-87 L Oregon State ...... 72-84 L victory over California on Mar. 7 as Brian Stanford Invitational rebounds against Air Force on Jan. 2. at UCLA ...... 67-68 L at Washington ...... 81-74 W Welch scored 25 points and grabbed nine Lafayette ...... 80-54 W Nevada ...... 69-76 L at USC ...... 86-75 W at Washington State ...... 64-67 L rebounds … John Revelli was named Pac-10 Temple ...... 77-70 W USF ...... 63-61 (ot) W UC Davis ...... 91-76 W at California ...... 86-65 W Freshman of the Year. Saint Mary’s ...... 81-77 W Colorado State ...... 56-45 W California ...... 85-89 (2ot) L Totals ...... 1,965-2,049 Air Force ...... 58-52 W Chico State ...... 78-82 L at Saint Mary’s ...... 69-63 W at Hawaii ...... 53-70 L at Wyoming ...... 51-73 L CS Dominguez Hills ...... 72-54 W Kentucky Classic at Hawaii ...... 66-65 W 1978-79 at Marquette ...... 58-69 L at Harvard ...... 81-77 W Ohio State ...... 68-53 W at Oregon ...... 59-72 L Record: 12-15 UC Davis ...... 68-62 W at Rutgers ...... 63-70 L Kentucky ...... 77-78 L at Oregon State ...... 76-82* L Pac-10: 6-12 (8th) UC Irvine ...... 98-84 W Brown ...... 88-71 W Holiday Festival Oregon State ...... 66-70* L Home: 10-4 Away: 1-11 Neutral: 1-0 Saint Mary’s ...... 66-73 L at Oregon State ...... 53-62 L LaSalle ...... 66-77 L Oregon ...... 62-84 L Coach: Dick DiBiaso at Portland ...... 69-82 L at Oregon ...... 80-74 W St. Louis ...... 79-63 W at Washington ...... 59-80 L Starters: San Diego ...... 70-79 ot L at California ...... 61-75 L Oregon ...... 47-48 L at Washington State ...... 79-91 L F – Kimberly Belton (14.3 ppg, 8.7 rpg) Wisconsin-Superior ...... 77-69 W USC ...... 92-74 W Oregon State ...... 53-56 L USC ...... 96-83 W F – Brian Welch (11.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg) at California ...... 56-58 L UCLA ...... 87-101 L at USC ...... 57-64 L UCLA ...... 74-120 L C – Tom Schmalzried (5.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg) at Oregon State ...... 62-76 L at Washington ...... 65-84 L at UCLA ...... 52-66 L at California ...... 73-65 W G – Paul Giovacchini (6.5 ppg, 1.8 rpg) at Oregon ...... 82-76 W at Washington State ...... 63-67 L at Utah ...... 82-91 L Totals ...... 1,988-2,074 G – Wolfe Perry (18.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Washington ...... 57-65 L Arizona State ...... 86-80 W at Air Force ...... 58-75 L *Forfeited by OSU due to ineligible player Stanford defeated league champion UCLA, Washington State ...... 62-60 W Arizona ...... 86-69 W Denver ...... 108-62 W 75-72, at Maples Pavilion … Kimberly Belton at UCLA ...... 58-85 L California ...... 64-66 L California ...... 71-53 W 1976-77 finished third in the conference in at USC ...... 64-89 L at UCLA ...... 86-99 L Washington ...... 88-68 W Record: 11-16 percentage at .619 … Belton scored 20 points Arizona ...... 81-91 L at USC ...... 76-90 L Washington State ...... 65-51 W Pac-8: 3-11 (7th) and grabbed 16 rebounds at Arizona. Arizona State ...... 66-84 L Washington State ...... 69-79 L at Washington State ...... 72-51 W Home: 9-5 Away: 2-11 Neutral: 0-0 Cal Poly Pomona ...... 89-75 W Oregon ...... 80-79 W Washington ...... 77-63 W at Washington ...... 70-84 L Coach: Dick DiBiaso at San Jose State ...... 76-79 (ot) L Oregon State ...... 57-62 L at Arizona ...... 73-74 L at Oregon State ...... 55-53 W Starters: Santa Clara ...... 85-73 W at Washington ...... 71-89 L at Arizona State ...... 72-76 (ot) L at Oregon ...... 71-72 L F – Kimberly Belton (12.5 ppg, 8.4 rpg) UC Santa Barbara ...... 76-63 W at Washington State ...... 58-59 L Oregon ...... 66-67 L USC ...... 59-62 L F – Jay Carter (8.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg) USC ...... 66-67 L USC ...... 67-74 L Oregon State ...... 88-75 W UCLA ...... 60-62 L C – Jeff McHugh (10.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) at USF ...... 77-87 L UCLA ...... 74-72 W Totals ...... 2,121-2,043 at California ...... 68-71 L G – Mike Bratz (19.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg) Seton Hall ...... 86-80 W at Arizona State ...... 54-79 L Totals ...... 1,683-1,605 G – Wolfe Perry (11.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) Harvard ...... 103-81 W at Arizona ...... 69-73 L 1983-84 Mike Bratz gained first team All Pac-8 honors UCLA ...... 75-72 W California ...... 81-72 W Record: 19-12 1974-75 … Bratz finished fifth in the conference in Cabrillo Classic Totals ...... 1,814-1,986 Pac-10: 8-10 (5th) Record: 12-14 scoring and free throw percentage (.814) … San Diego State ...... 85-84 W Home: 13-5 Away: 6-7 Neutral: 0-0 Pac-8: 6-8 (T5th) Bratz scored in double figures in 23 games, Iowa ...... 68-83 L 1981-82 Coach: Tom Davis Home: 7-4 Away: 4-10 Neutral: 1-0 including 30 points against Santa Clara and 29 at Arizona ...... 64-74 L Record: 7-20 Starters: Coach: Howard Dallmar points against Arizona … Kimberly Belton led at Arizona State ...... 68-80 L Pac-10: 2-16 (10th) F – Earl Koberlein (6.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg) Starters: conference freshman scorers (12.5 ppg) and Washington State ...... 52-72 L Home: 6-11 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 0-0 F – Steve Brown (10.9 ppg, 2.5 rpg) F – Ed Schweitzer (15.5 ppg, 8.0 rpg) rebounders (8.4) … Belton scored season highs Washington ...... 80-69 W Coach: Dick DiBiaso C – John Revelli (16.2 ppg, 7.9 rpg) F – Scott Trobbe (8.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg) in points (24) and rebounds (18) in the season at California ...... 73-50 W Starters: G – Keith Jones (20.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg) C – Rich Kelley (20.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg) finale against California. at Oregon State ...... 48-73 L F – Johnny Rogers (12.5 ppg, 4.7 rpg) G – Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg) G – Melvin Arterberry (6.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) Cal Poly SLO ...... 61-79 L at Oregon ...... 55-68 L F – Brian Welch (12.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) The 19 wins was the most since a 20-win G – Mark Gilberg (4.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) Santa Clara ...... 87-84 W Arizona State ...... 75-61 W C – John Revelli (16.4 ppg, 8.6 rpg) campaign in 1961-62 … Keith Jones led the In Howie Dallmar’s final season as head coach, at USF ...... 59-73 L Arizona ...... 62-63 L G – Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Pac-10 in scoring (20.0 ppg), while John Revelli Stanford defeated NCAA champion UCLA, 64- at Nevada-Reno ...... 88-83 W at Washington ...... 63-84 L G – Steve Brown (4.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) was eighth in the league at 16.2 ppg … Jones 60, as Rich Kelley scored 22 points and grabbed Cal State Northridge ...... 86-67 W at Washington State ...... 47-69 L & Roger Lemons (6.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg) scored 20 or more points in 15 games, and 13 rebounds … Ed Schweitzer added 22 points Wisconsin ...... 70-66 W California ...... 54-49 W Dick DiBiaso coached his final season at scored in double digits in 30 of the 31 games and eight boards … Kelley chalked up 18 UC Davis ...... 95-66 W Oregon ...... 77-80 L Stanford, and although the team suffered … Revelli was third in rebounding in the double-doubles, including 30 points and 15 Saint Mary’s ...... 87-65 W Oregon State ...... 79-76 W through a losing campaign, there were several Pac-10 at 7.9 per game … Revelli grabbed ten rebounds against USC, and 21 points and 24 at Arizona ...... 82-90 L at USC ...... 68-79 L individual standouts … John Revelli became or more rebounds in eight games, including a rebounds against LSU … Schweitzer scored 22 at Colorado State ...... 83-76 W at UCLA ...... 71-99 L the first Stanford sophomore to be named to season-high 13 against California on Feb. 10 points and grabbed 16 rebounds at USF. at Washington State ...... 68-80 L Totals ...... 1,909-1,980 the All Pac-10 team since Rich Kelley in 1973 … Jones and Revelli were named to the All LSU ...... 92-80 W at Washington ...... 77-98 L … Revelli ranked second in rebounding (8.6) Pac-10 team. at Nevada-Reno ...... 90-70 W USC ...... 68-64 W 1979-80 and field goal percentage (.603), fourth in scor- Hawaii Pacific ...... 115-74 W at Minnesota ...... 52-53 (ot) L UCLA ...... 86-100 L Record: 7-19 ing (16.4) and tenth in free throw percentage Bemidji State ...... 98-58 W at Wisconsin ...... 86-67 W Hawaii ...... 84-71 W Pac-10: 5-13 (7th) (.756) among conference leaders … Johnny Stanford Invitational Utah State ...... 74-77 L at Air Force ...... 62-69 L Home: 5-8 Away: 2-10 Neutral: 0-1 Rogers edged out Oregon State’s A.C. Green to San Jose State ...... 58-48 W Florida ...... 80-70 W at Utah State ...... 84-103 L Coach: Dick DiBiaso be named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. North Carolina ...... 75-88 L Lobo Tournament at Oregon ...... 48-73 L Starters: USIU ...... 82-70 W UC San Diego ...... 107-60 W Illinois ...... 89-76 W at Oregon State ...... 61-71 L F – Kimberly Belton (18.7 ppg, 9.8 rpg) Harvard ...... 93-70 W Eastern Montana ...... 80-69 W New Mexico ...... 63-78 L Oregon State ...... 75-76 L F – Brian Welch (14.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg) Stanford Invitational Harvard ...... 79-66 W at Arizona ...... 67-80 L Oregon ...... 65-74 L F – Orlando Ward (8.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg) Furman ...... 78-74 W at Hawaii Pacific ...... 89-78 W at USF ...... 82-87 L Washington ...... 74-69 W G – Doug Marty (7.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Penn ...... 63-71 L at Chaminade ...... 60-55 W at Oregon ...... 83-84 L Washington State ...... 52-69 L G – Doug Barnes (4.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg) Loyola-Marymount ...... 79-75 W at BYU-Hawaii ...... 98-89 W

136 2006-2007 Stanford Basketball Year-by-Year Results

Western Michigan ...... 80-62 W UCLA ...... 76-70 W at Washington ...... 83-84 (ot) L at Washington ...... 59-71 L Virginia ...... 74-60 W USIU ...... 89-82 W at Oregon (ot) ...... 73-69 W at California ...... 71-61 W at Washington State ...... 69-49 W Cutlass Spartan Classic Oregon State ...... 59-64 L at Oregon State ...... 56-52 W Oregon ...... 84-61 W UCLA ...... 87-79 W Siena ...... 94-72 W Oregon ...... 78-79 L Arizona State ...... 75-77 (ot) L Oregon State ...... 61-63 L USC ...... 74-61 W Michigan State ...... 62-72 L at UCLA ...... 66-71 L Arizona ...... 62-56 W at UCLA ...... 69-91 L at Arizona ...... 61-68 L Southern Utah ...... 89-71 W California ...... 64-66 L at California ...... 53-81 L at USC ...... 73-65 W at Arizona State ...... 53-64 L Cal State Northridge ...... 80-59 W at USC ...... 49-51 (ot) L at USC ...... 61-59 W Pac-10 Tournament at Oregon ...... 61-62 L at Oregon State ...... 67-64 W at Oregon State ...... 68-73 L at UCLA ...... 74-95 L Oregon ...... 88-67 W at Oregon State ...... 70-84 L at Oregon ...... 78-57 W Washington ...... 78-74 W Oregon State ...... 60-74 L Arizona ...... 83-97 L Washington State ...... 68-54 W California ...... 76-61 W Washington State ...... 68-65 W USC ...... 85-64 W NIT Tournament Washington ...... 59-48 W USC ...... 72-82 L at Arizona State ...... 64-58 W at Washington ...... 87-96 L Cal State Long Beach ...... 80-77 W at USC ...... 62-71 L UCLA ...... 77-83 L at Arizona ...... 74-66 W at Washington State ...... 66-69 L Arkansas State ...... 59-60 L at UCLA ...... 70-69 W at Washington State ...... 59-67 L at Santa Clara ...... 69-73 L Totals ...... 2,224-2,108 Totals ...... 2,577-2,401 Arizona ...... 61-80 L at Washington ...... 64-58 W at California ...... 62-51 W Arizona State ...... 57-44 W Arizona ...... 70-72 L USC ...... 64-56 W 1986-87 1988-89 California ...... 63-66 L Arizona State ...... 86-73 W UCLA ...... 75-64 W Record: 15-13 Record: 26-7 at California ...... 79-58 W at Notre Dame ...... 63-64 L at Washington State ...... 61-65 L Pac-10: 9-9 (6th) Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd) Pac-10 Tournament at California ...... 92-66 W at Washington ...... 63-68 L Home: 11-2 Away: 2-8 Neutral: 2-3 Home: 13-0 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 5-3 California ...... 77-61 W at UCLA ...... 70-96 L Arizona ...... 76-87 L Coach: Coach: Mike Montgomery Arizona ...... 61-85 L at USC ...... 72-73 (ot) L Arizona State ...... 74-66 W Starters: Starters: NIT Tournament Washington ...... 78-66 W at Oregon ...... 71-91 L F – Todd Lichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg) F – Howard Wright (14.5 ppg, 6.9 rpg) at Hawaii ...... 57-69 L Washington State ...... 85-70 W Totals ...... 2,311-2,118 F – Howard Wright (11.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg) F – Andrew Vlahov (5.1 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Totals ...... 2,032-1,910 at Arizona State ...... 71-76 L C – Greg Butler (6.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) C – Eric Reveno (9.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg) at Arizona ...... 83-89 L 1984-85 G – Novian Whitsitt (10.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg) G – Todd Lichti (20.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg) 1990-91 Oregon ...... 70-47 W Record: 11-17 G – Terry Taylor (7.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg) G – Terry Taylor (7.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) Record: 20-13 Oregon State ...... 76-56 W Pac-10: 3-15 (10th) Mike Montgomery entered his first season as Stanford finished 12th in the final UPI poll, and Pac-10: 8-10 (5th) NCAA Tournament Home: 9-7 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 1-1 Stanford’s head coach … Stanford won three of 13th in the final AP poll … This was the highest Home: 13-4 Away: 4-8 Neutral: 3-1 Alabama ...... 75-80 L Coach: Tom Davis its last four games to achieve a winning season … finish by a Cardinal team since the 1962-63 cam- Coach: Mike Montgomery Totals ...... 2,195-1,971 Starters: Todd Lichti led the team in scoring in 19 games paign when Stanford finished tenth in the UPI Starters: F – Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg) … Howard Wright was the team’s top rebounder poll … Stanford’s longest winning streak was 11 F – Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) 1992-93 F – Andy Fischer (8.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg) and second leading scorer … Terry Taylor led the games, the longest since a 12-game win streak F – Deshon Wingate (9.8 ppg, 7.2 rpg) Record: 7-23 C – Kent Seymour (8.1 ppg, 5.9 rpg) Pac-10 in three-point field goal percentage (.488) during the 1941-42 season … Stanford’s 26 wins C – Adam Keefe (21.5 ppg, 9.5 rpg) Pac-10: 2-16 (10th) G – Keith Ramee (6.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg) and free throw percentage (.848). is the third most for a single season … The 15 G – Kenny Ammann (11.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Home: 7-9 Away: 0-12 Neutral: 0-2 G – Novian Whitsitt (10.3 ppg, 2.5 rpg) Central Fidelity Classic conference wins was a single season Stanford G – John Patrick (9.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Coach: Mike Montgomery & John Paye (5.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg) Georgia Tech ...... 65-67 L record … Stanford outscored its opponents by NIT champions … In the championship game Starters: Novian Whitsitt (.850) and Earl Koberlein Rice ...... 72-52 W an average of 11.3 ppg … Stanford set or tied 27 against Oklahoma, all five starters scored in F – Brent Williams (13.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg) (.809) ranked 1-2 in the Pac-10 in free throw at San Jose State ...... 63-72 L Stanford, Maples Pavilion, team, individual and double figures, led by Kenny Ammann with 22 F – Darren Allaway (6.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg) percentage … Keith Ramee led the conference Apple Invitational Pac-10 records … Stanford averaged 7,406 fans points … Adam Keefe averaged 23 points and C – Bart Lammersen (3.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg) in steals at 2.0 per game, and was eighth in Columbia ...... 76-66 W per game at Maples Pavilion, a school record. 9.2 rebounds per game in the five game tourna- & Jim Morgan (3.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg) assists at 4.1 per game. Alabama-Birmingham ...... 99-80 W NIT Pre-Season Classic ment to gain tourney MVP honors … Stanford G – Marcus Lollie (10.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg) UC San Diego ...... 87-48 W Saint Mary’s ...... 57-43 W at Montana ...... 79-63 W became only the second Pac-10 team to win the G – Peter Dukes (7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Apple Invitational Oregon ...... 73-71 W at Indiana ...... 73-84 L NIT … Keefe led the Pac-10 in rebounding. & Dion Cross (10.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg) Pacific ...... 66-53 W Oregon State ...... 66-70 L at North Carolina ...... 76-87 L NIT Championship Team The season saw the emergence of then fresh- LaSalle ...... 84-73 W Western Washington ...... 83-61 W Apple Invitational Stanford Invitational man Dion Cross, who later in his career set Missouri-St. Louis ...... 86-72 W West Palm Beach Classic Cornell ...... 90-45 W Rider ...... 93-66 W numerous three-point records for the Cardinal at Saint Mary’s ...... 56-61 (ot) L Massachusetts ...... 57-51 W Colorado State ...... 63-49 W Yale ...... 69-51 W … Point guard Marcus Lollie ended his career Seattle ...... 83-46 W Miami (Fla) ...... 58-71 L San Jose State ...... 89-39 W Apple Invitational with 474 assists, fourth all-time at Stanford … Loyola-Marymount ...... 67-59 W at UCLA ...... 75-95 L Oregon State ...... 87-59 W George Washington ...... 70-81 L The 50 point victory by Stanford over Puget UC Riverside ...... 83-56 W at USC ...... 64-58 W at UCLA ...... 70-74 L Hawaii ...... 84-55 W Sound (92-42) was Stanford’s biggest point- Texas Invitational Washington ...... 82-77 W at Saint Mary’s ...... 65-64 W Santa Clara ...... 82-47 W margin since a 105-54 decision over Seattle Mercer ...... 72-90 L Washington State ...... 93-76 W Vanderbilt Invitational UC Irvine ...... 117-87 W during the 1985-86 season. Army ...... 75-60 W at California ...... 72-87 L Furman ...... 88-71 W Florida ...... 86-74 W Puget Sound ...... 92-42 W at Washington ...... 69-78 L at Arizona ...... 70-77 L Vanderbilt ...... 89-68 W at Colorado ...... 79-89 L at San Jose State ...... 52-56 L at Washington State ...... 59-71 L at Arizona State ...... 69-65 W Arizona ...... 83-78 W Red Lobster Classic at Virginia ...... 48-72 L Arizona State ...... 74-89 L at Oregon State ...... 59-71 L Arizona State ...... 94-65 W Central Florida ...... 70-61 W Sacramento State ...... 68-33 W Arizona ...... 55-51 W at Oregon ...... 55-68 L at Washington ...... 71-69 W North Carolina ...... 60-71 L Howard ...... 71-46 W at California ...... 72-87 L UCLA ...... 62-93 L at Washington State ...... 85-43 W at Oregon State ...... 66-73 L Maui Classic at UCLA ...... 71-100 L USC ...... 72-57 W Miami (Florida) ...... 93-59 W at Oregon ...... 77-81 L LSU ...... 63-72 L at USC ...... 60-54 W at Washington State ...... 64-74 L at California ...... 64-75 L Washington ...... 87-55 W DePaul ...... 67-76 L Oregon ...... 54-61 L at Washington ...... 65-70 L UCLA ...... 84-75 W Washington State ...... 94-63 W Chaminade ...... 63-71 L Oregon State ...... 73-83 L California ...... 88-80 W Oregon ...... 75-53 W at UCLA ...... 89-82 W Fry’s Invitational at Arizona ...... 56-68 L Arizona ...... 75-73 W at Arizona ...... 52-72 L at USC ...... 67-85 L American ...... 57-56 W at Arizona State ...... 75-91 L Arizona State ...... 97-92 (ot) W at Arizona State ...... 75-60 W Arizona ...... 76-78 L Ohio ...... 76-81 L California ...... 41-43 (2ot) L Pac-10 Tournament Florida (at Orlando) ...... 84-69 W Arizona State ...... 47-58 L Santa Clara ...... 66-35 W UCLA ...... 66-72 L Washington ...... 71-86 L Washington State ...... 65-53 W Oregon ...... 86-75 W Oregon State ...... 66-77 L USC ...... 86-65 W Totals ...... 2,002-2,003 Washington ...... 82-74 (ot) W Oregon State ...... 64-59 W Oregon ...... 71-66 W at Oregon State ...... 49-54 L California ...... 97-71 W at Washington State ...... 68-74 L Notre Dame ...... 61-67 L at Oregon ...... 61-68 L 1987-88 at USC ...... 68-52 W at Washington ...... 60-59 W at California ...... 66-83 L Washington State ...... 68-78 L Record: 21-12 at Oregon ...... 54-50 W USC ...... 92-76 W at UCLA ...... 76-84 L Washington ...... 47-67 L Pac-10: 11-7 (4th) at Oregon State ...... 60-58 W UCLA ...... 86-89 L at USC ...... 55-63 L Totals ...... 1,894-1,898 Home: 12-4 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-3 USC ...... 74-65 W at Arizona State ...... 57-75 L Washington State ...... 59-64 L Coach: Mike Montgomery Pac-10 Tournament (Inglewood) at Arizona ...... 51-89 L Washington ...... 67-68 L 1985-86 Starters: USC ...... 66-61 W California ...... 90-72 W at Arizona ...... 61-96 L Record: 14-16 F – Howard Wright (15.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg) UCLA ...... 95-86 W at California ...... 70-75 L at Arizona State ...... 87-109 L Pac-10: 8-10 (T5th) F – Bryan McSweeney (7.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Arizona ...... 51-73 L NIT Tournament California ...... 61-86 L Home: 8-7 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 0-3 C – Greg Butler (12.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg) NCAA Tournament Houston ...... 93-86 W UCLA ...... 64-72 L Coach: Tom Davis G – Todd Lichti (20.1 ppg, 5.6 rpg) Siena ...... 78-80 L at Wisconsin ...... 80-72 W USC ...... 78-62 W Starters: G – Terry Taylor (8.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg) Totals ...... 2,519-2,144 at Southern Illinois ...... 78-76 W at Washington ...... 51-56 L F – Todd Lichti (17.6 ppg, 5.7 rpg) Stanford played in the NIT, its first post-season *Massachusetts ...... 73-71 W at Washington State ...... 54-87 L F – Earl Koberlein (10.4 ppg, 5.3 rpg) appearance since the 1941-42 campaign … 1989-90 *Oklahoma (title game) ...... 78-72 W Arizona State ...... 71-75 L C – Howard Wright (9.7 ppg, 6.3 rpg) Stanford defeated #1 ranked Arizona, 82-74, on Record: 18-12 *Madison Square Garden Arizona ...... 80-94 L G – Andy Fischer (4.0 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Feb. 4, the first time in school history that the Pac-10: 9-9 (6th) Totals ...... 2,539-2,369 at Oregon ...... 73-84 L G – Keith Ramee (4.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg) Cardinal had beaten a #1 ranked squad … All- Home: 11-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 2-2 at Oregon State ...... 65-82 L Freshmen Todd Lichti and Howard Wright America Todd Lichti led the Cardinal victory with Coach: Mike Montgomery 1991-92 Totals ...... 1,989-2,115 began their careers as starters … Lichti was 23 points and six assists … Howard Wright led Starters: Record: 18-11 named to the All Pac-10 team, the first fresh- the conference in shooting percentage at .622. F – Andrew Vlahov (11.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg) Pac-10: 10-8 (4th) 1993-94 man so named since Cliff Robinson of USC in Maui Classic F – Deshon Wingate (10.0 ppg, 5.3 rpg) Home: 12-3 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-1 Record: 17-11 1978 … Lichti led the Cardinal in 12 statistical Iowa ...... 75-78 L C – Adam Keefe (20.0 ppg, 9.1 rpg) Coach: Mike Montgomery Pac-10: 10-8 (5th) categories, and was listed in the top six in four Chaminade ...... 93-82 W G – Kenny Ammann (9.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg) Starters: Home: 11-4 Away: 5-7 Neutral: 1-0 Pac-10 categories … Keith Ramee led the Pac- Baylor ...... 69-56 W G – John Patrick (7.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg) F – Adam Keefe (25.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg) Coach: Mike Montgomery 10 in assists at 5.9 per game. Santa Clara ...... 71-72 L Stanford defeated UCLA, 70-69, on Feb. 18, F – Brent Williams (11.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg) Starters: George Washington ...... 87-72 W Apple Invitational the first time a Cardinal team had defeated the C – Paul Garrett (7.6 ppg, 6.0 rpg) F – Brent Williams (14.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg) UC San Diego ...... 108-69 W William & Mary ...... 87-64 W Bruins at Pauley Pavilion … Andrew Vlahov G – Peter Dukes (11.7 ppg, 2.3 rpg) F – Andy Poppink (12.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg) Apple Invitational Brown ...... 90-78 W scored 20 points and Adam Keefe grabbed ten G – Marcus Lollie (8.2 ppg, 3.1 rpg) C – Jim Morgan (5.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) Yale ...... 129-108 W at USF ...... 68-67 W rebounds to lead the Cardinal victory … Keefe Stanford returned only one starter from its 1991 G – Brevin Knight (11.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg) Richmond ...... 53-57 L Harvard ...... 97-60 W led the team in scoring in 21 of the 30 games NIT team, but that one starter was All-American G – Dion Cross (15.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg) Seattle ...... 105-54 W USC ...... 88-62 W … Keefe also led the team in rebounding in 18 Adam Keefe … Keefe helped Stanford to the Stanford’s rise from tenth place (1992-93) to at Harvard ...... 78-62 W UCLA ...... 116-110 (2ot) W games … Keefe led the Pac-10 in rebounding NCAA tournament, and ended his career with fourth place (1993-94) is the highest jump ever at North Carolina ...... 55-89 L Hoosier Classic and field goal percentage (.627). 17 school records and one conference mark … from a last place finish in the Pac-10 (since the Seton Hall ...... 75-76 (ot) L UC Santa Barbara ...... 75-65 W Cal Poly SLO ...... 88-56 W Keefe was named to five All-America teams … league became ten teams prior to the 1980 sea- Chaminade Classic Indiana ...... 73-83 L at UC Irvine ...... 70-57 W Keefe became only one of four players in NCAA son) … Stanford was the only team in the Pac- UNLV ...... 65-83 L Seattle Pacific ...... 83-78 W Apple Invitational history to have a combination of 60 percent 10 to start the same starting lineup the whole Chaminade ...... 77-59 W at Arizona State ...... 80-104 L Lehigh ...... 82-59 W field goal accuracy, 2,000 points and 1,000 season … The Cardinal defeated three teams Hawaii Pacific Invitational at Arizona ...... 65-90 L Louisiana Tech ...... 62-59 W rebounds … Keefe led the Pac-10 in rebounding that participated in the NCAA tournament Maryland ...... 65-67 (2ot) L Washington ...... 86-70 W USF ...... 74-53 W … Marcus Lollie led the Pac-10 in assists at 6.5 (California, Virginia, Washington State) … The Fordham ...... 66-69 L Washington State ...... 68-70 L at Santa Clara ...... 66-51 W per game … Stanford tied UCLA in three-point season saw the birth of the now famous “Sixth Washington State ...... 84-67 W California ...... 70-54 W Colgate ...... 77-66 W field goal percentage at .389. Man Club”, a student group that drastically Washington ...... 69-70 L at Oregon State ...... 78-65 W BMA Holiday Classic Apple Invitational increased the noise level at Maples Pavilion … at Arizona ...... 69-77 L at Oregon ...... 66-80 L Missouri-Kansas City ...... 70-50 W Loyola (Maryland) ...... 98-56 W Brevin Knight was Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. at Arizona State ...... 66-59 W Arizona ...... 82-74 W Kansas ...... 61-83 L Rice ...... 68-64 W Fry’s Invitational Oregon ...... 69-83 L Arizona State ...... 93-63 W Oregon State ...... 76-77 L Colorado ...... 71-58 W Cal State Northridge ...... 89-58 W California ...... 69-75 L at Washington State ...... 51-50 W Oregon ...... 58-56 W at Santa Clara ...... 75-59 W San Jose State ...... 69-58 W

2006-2007 Stanford Basketball 137 Year-by-Year Results

UC Riverside ...... 69-64 W Fry’s Invitational One of the greatest teams in school history … Washington State ...... 94-45 W 2000-01 at Santa Clara ...... 82-70 (ot) W Stetson ...... 92-60 W Finished the year ranked fourth in the USA Washington ...... 67-60 W Record: 31-3 McNeese State ...... 91-75 W Rice ...... 75-64 W Today/ESPN poll and tenth by Associated Press at Arizona ...... 76-78 L Pac-10: 16-2 (1st) Virginia ...... 84-72 W at USF ...... 58-59 L … Reached the NCAA Final Four for the first at Arizona State ...... 73-63 W Home: 12-2 Away: 11-0 Neutral: 8-1 at Wisconsin ...... 73-80 L Tournament of Champions time since 1941-42 … Stanford started the at California ...... 57-55 W Coach: Mike Montgomery Seton Hall Tournament South Carolina ...... 82-79 W year with a school record 18 wins, and was Connecticut ...... 59-70 L Manhattan ...... 73-60 W North Carolina ...... 63-87 L also the team’s best start ever … The Cardinal UCLA ...... 77-73 W Starters: Seton Hall ...... 69-75 L at Navy ...... 80-62 W broke or tied 18 school, Maples Pavilion and USC ...... 82-86 (ot) L F – (12.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg) Washington ...... 67-65 W American ...... 80-52 W NCAA records … The records included 30 at Washington ...... 89-57 W F – Ryan Mendez (11.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg) Washington State ...... 75-64 W Harvard ...... 65-59 W wins, and 20 straight wins at Maples Pavilion at Washington State ...... 64-58 W C – Jason Collins (14.5 ppg, 7.8 rpg) at Arizona State ...... 67-78 L Arizona State ...... 83-70 W … Stanford placed first in eight offensive and Arizona State ...... 87-77 (ot) W G – Casey Jacobsen (18.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg) at Arizona ...... 72-89 L Arizona ...... 80-71 W defensive categories in the Pac-10 … Stanford Arizona ...... 98-83 W G – Michael McDonald (8.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) California ...... 88-79 W at UCLA ...... 56-64 L finished second in the nation in at Oregon ...... 73-61 W Stanford won a school record 31 games … UCLA ...... 65-69 L at USC ...... 80-84 L margin at 9.3 … The Cardinal finished eighth at Oregon State ...... 49-59 L Stanford’s participation in the 2001 NCAA USC ...... 76-67 W Oregon ...... 94-74 W in the nation in three-point field goal percent- NCAA Tournament Tournament was the school’s seventh straight at Oregon ...... 69-67 W Oregon State ...... 84-51 W age at .408 … Arthur Lee led the Pac-10 in Alcorn State ...... 69-57 W and tenth overall … The Cardinal finished the at Oregon State ...... 71-67 W at Washington ...... 71-74 L free throw percentage at .887, and that mark Gonzaga ...... 74-82 L year ranked #2 in the Associated Press poll and Arizona ...... 60-77 L at Washington State ...... 78-67 W was tenth-best in the nation … The 1997-98 Totals ...... 2,425-2,006 fifth in the USA Today poll … Stanford beat Arizona State ...... 69-71 L California ...... 93-79 W Stanford frontline was the tallest in school his- its opponents by an average of 17.7 points per at California ...... 62-80 L Bay Area Classic tory with eight players 6-foot-7 or taller. 1999-00 game, #1 in the Pac-10 and #2 in the nation at USC ...... 66-55 W Seton Hall ...... 83-60 W San Diego ...... 87-57 W Record: 27-4 … Stanford won 15 games by 20 or more at UCLA ...... 88-103 L USC ...... 99-69 W Hilo Big Island Tournament Pac-10: 15-3 (1st, tie) points … Stanford hit .511 from the floor (#1 Oregon State ...... 90-66 W UCLA ...... 67-66 W Hawai’i Hilo ...... 98-49 W Home: 12-2 Away: 9-1 Neutral: 6-1 in the nation), including 20 games in which Oregon ...... 84-76 W at Oregon State ...... 65-50 W Valparaiso ...... 70-65 W Coach: Mike Montgomery the team hit 50 percent or better … The at Washington State ...... 71-77 L at Oregon ...... 62-64 L Butler ...... 99-86 W Starters: Cardinal hit .429 from three-point territory, at Washington ...... 76-61 W Washington State ...... 59-68 L Classic F – Mark Madsen (12.2 ppg, 9.3 rpg) #1 in the conference and #3 in the nation … NIT Tournament Washington ...... 71-56 W Georgia ...... 76-74 W F – Casey Jacobsen (14.5 ppg, 3.0 rpg) Michael McDonald led the Pac-10 in three- Gonzaga ...... 76-80 L at California ...... 69-85 at San Diego State ...... 63-42 W F – Jarron Collins (11.0 ppg, 6.5 rpg) point shooting at .514 … Casey Jacobsen was Totals ...... 2,091-2,003 (*L) Pacific ...... 67-61 W G – Michael McDonald (3.1 ppg, 1.7 rpg) named first team All-American by Associated at Arizona ...... 85-79 W UC Santa Barbara ...... 95-62 W G – David Moseley (13.0 ppg, 3.5 ppg) Press, The Sporting News, the John Wooden 1994-95 at Arizona State ...... 67-53 W Lehigh ...... 95-42 W For the first time in school history, the Cardinal Team, and the United States Basketball Record: 20-9 NCAA Tournament Cable Car Classic was ranked #1 in the country … That hap- Writers Association (NABC) … Jacobsen was Pac-10: 10-8 (5th) Bradley ...... 66-58 W Rhode Island ...... 70-69 W pened on Dec. 20, 1999 by Associated Press and the first Stanford player to be named a first Home: 14-2 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 1-1 Massachusetts ...... 74-79 L Santa Clara ...... 69-60 W USA Today/ESPN … The Cardinal captured team All-American by Associated Press … Coach: Mike Montgomery Totals ...... 2,181-1,934 at Oregon State ...... 68-48 W top honors in the Pac-10 for a second straight Jason Collins was a third-team All-America by Starters: *Game later forfeited by Cal due to NCAA at Oregon ...... 89-67 W season, but tied with Arizona in 1999-00 … The the NABC, and Jarron Collins was named an F – Darren Allaway (6.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg) sanctions against the Golden Bears. California ...... 84-74 W 27 wins was third-best in Stanford history … honorable mention All-America by Associated F – Andy Poppink (10.8 ppg, 5.9 rpg) USC ...... 99-62 W This team, according to Cardinal head coach Press … Jacobsen, Jarron Collins and Jason C – Tim Young (12.3 ppg, 8.6 rpg) 1996-97 UCLA ...... 93-80 W Mike Montgomery, had seven potential starters Collins were named All Pacific-10 First Team Record: 22-8 G – Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) at Washington State ...... 82-72 W … In short, this team was the deepest and most … Stanford broke or tied 13 school records G – Brevin Knight (16.6 ppg, 3.9 rpg) Pac-10: 12-6 (T2nd) at Washington ...... 74-72 W talented ever put together at Stanford … Seven … The Cardinal was ranked first or second in Stanford started the season with ten straight vic- Home: 12-0 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 4-2 Arizona ...... 75-93 L players averaged 20 minutes or more per game 13 Pac-10 categories … Stanford was ranked tories, the best start since the team won eleven in Coach: Mike Montgomery Arizona State ...... 87-90 ot L … The Cardinal defense was strong … In fact, in the Top-8 nationally in six categories … a row to start the 1920-21 campaign … Stanford Starters: at California ...... 74-72 W Stanford’s defense was ranked #1 in the nation Ryan Mendez broke the Pac-10 record with 49 scored 90 or more points in eight games … The F – Peter Sauer (8.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) at Connecticut ...... 56-76 L (defensive field goal percentage, .352) … That consecutive free throws. Cardinal beat four nationally-ranked teams … F – Rich Jackson (3.0 ppg, 2.6 rpg) at UCLA ...... 84-81 W broke the NCAA single-season record of .358, San Francisco State ...... 100-49 W Stanford shot .729 from the free throw line, #1 & G – Arthur Lee (7.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg) at USC ...... 83-59 W set by Marquette during the 1993-94 season … Puerto Rico Shootout in the Pac-10 and 21st in the country … Against C – Tim Young (13.7 ppg, 8.4 rpg) Washington ...... 93-70 W Only seven times in 31 games did an opponent Old Dominion ...... 84-60 W Arizona State, the Cardinal hit 31-of-33 free G – Kris Weems (11.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg) Washington State ...... 72-56 W shoot 40 percent or better … Only two oppo- Memphis ...... 83-60 W throws for 94 percent … Brevin Knight and Dion G – Brevin Knight (16.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) at Arizona State ...... 86-73 W nents shot 50 percent or better … Stanford’s Georgia ...... 71-58 W Cross combined to form the highest scoring back- Stanford reached the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” at Arizona ...... 58-90 L imposing front line averaged 42.2 rebounds UC Riverside ...... 84-41 W court in the conference … Cross was #1 in the for the first time in the school’s history … The Oregon ...... 95-67 W per game, #1 in the Pac-10 … That was the at Long Beach State ...... 86-63 W Pac-10 and #7 in the nation in three-point shoot- Cardinal was 12-0 at Maples Pavilion, the only Oregon State ...... 85-77 W highest average since the 1973-74 season when Stanford Invitational ing percentage (.480) … Cross led the conference Pac-10 team with a perfect record at home … NCAA Tournament the Cardinal averaged 43.6 rebounds per game Sacred Heart ...... 94-52 W in free throw percentage at .827 while Knight led Stanford ended the season ranked 12th in the College of Charleston ...... 67-57 W … Stanford ranked either 1-or-2 in 15 different Georgia Tech ...... 80-66 W the Pac-10 in steals at 2.8. nation in the USA Today/CNN poll, the highest Western Michigan ...... 83-65 W team categories in the Pac-10 … Mark Madsen Challenge ...... Fry’s Invitational ranking since the 1988-89 campaign … The Purdue ...... 67-59 W and Casey Jacobsen were named to the All Pac- Duke ...... 84-83 W Colgate ...... 82-70 W Cardinal averaged 80.9 ppg, a school record and Rhode Island ...... 79-77 W 10 first team … Jacobsen was named Pac-10 Cable Car Classic St. Peter’s ...... 79-71 W 14th best in the country … The team hit .746 Kentucky ...... 85-86 ot L Co-Freshman of the Year … Montgomery was Fordham ...... 86-60 W San Jose State ...... 68-52 W from the free throw line, #1 in the Pac-10 and Totals ...... 2,807-2,390 named Pac-10 Coach of the Year for a second Santa Clara ...... 78-63 W Cal Poly SLO ...... 94-52 W eighth in the nation … Brevin Knight ended his straight season … Montgomery was also named at Arizona State ...... 94-77 W USF ...... 98-60 W career with six schools records, including career 1998-99 Naismith and Basketball Times Coach of the at Arizona ...... 85-76 W at American ...... 97-71 W assists and career steals … Knight was named Record: 26-7 Year … Mark Madsen won the conference field Oregon State ...... 73-49 W at Virginia ...... 64-60 W to several All-America teams, including first Pac-10: 15-3 (1st) goal percentage title at .587, and the confer- Oregon ...... 100-76 W Wisconsin ...... 95-78 W team by The Sporting News … Rich Jackson and Home: 13-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 3-3 ence rebound crown at 9.3 per game … Ryan California ...... 84-58 W Cornell ...... 67-55 W Brevin Knight served as team captains. Coach: Mike Montgomery Mendez and David Moseley shared the Pac-10 New Mexico ...... 75-44 W at Washington ...... 65-51 W The Great Alaska Shootout Starters: free throw percentage title at .875. at Washington ...... 94-63 W at Washington State ...... 63-77 L UNC Greensboro ...... 88-52 W F – Mark Madsen (13.1 ppg, 9.0 rpg) Coaches vs Cancer Tournament at Washington State ...... 72-61 W Arizona State ...... 91-75 W College of Charleston ...... 78-82 L F – Peter Sauer (8.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) Duke ...... 80-79 (ot) W USC ...... 77-71 W Arizona ...... 83-89 (ot) L Alaska Anchorage ...... 91-69 W C – Tim Young (10.0 ppg, 7.2 rpg) Iowa ...... 72-58 W UCLA ...... 73-79 L at California ...... 78-73 W Manhattan (at Sacramento) ...... 81-59 W G – Kris Weems (11.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg) at UC Santa Barbara ...... 62-49 W at Oregon ...... 69-62 W at UCLA ...... 74-77 L at USD ...... 72-70 W G – Arthur Lee (13.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg) Cal State Bakersfield ...... 72-31 W at Oregon State ...... 82-63 W at USC ...... 85-82 W Alaska Anchorage ...... 105-70 W For the first time in school history, Stanford John Wooden Classic at California ...... 88-56 W Oregon ...... 92-87 W at Seton Hall ...... 83-81 (ot) W captured the Pacific-10 Conference champi- Auburn ...... 67-58 W Washington State ...... 75-64 W Oregon State ...... 95-82 W Navy ...... 85-68 W onship, tying a school record with 15 confer- Delta Airlines Classic ...... Washington ...... 99-79 W at Arizona ...... 73-84 L at Arizona State ...... 81-65 W ence wins … For the fifth straight season, Georgia Tech ...... 64-61 (ot) W at USC ...... 70-68 W at Arizona State ...... 70-79 L at Arizona ...... 75-76 L Stanford won at least 20 games … Stanford’s Nevada ...... 68-39 W at UCLA ...... 85-79 W California ...... 83-70 W UCLA ...... 109-61 W schedule was the toughest in school history … Sacramento State ...... 78-56 W Arizona ...... 75-76 L UCLA ...... 77-88 L USC ...... 85-70 W Included were games against nine teams that Pete Newell Challenge ...... Arizona State ...... 99-75 W USC ...... 90-78 W at Oregon ...... 72-69 (ot) W were ranked in the top 25, including NCAA Mississippi State ...... 76-56 W NCAA Tournament at Oregon State ...... 71-90 L at Oregon State ...... 77-86 L champion Connecticut … Stanford was Stanford Invitational UNC Greensboro ...... 89-60 W at Oregon ...... 80-89 L Washington ...... 78-67 W ranked #1 in seven categories in the Pac-10, New Hampshire ...... 119-60 W St. Joseph’s (Pa) ...... 90-83 W Washington State ...... 79-72 W Washington State ...... 81-61 W and ranked in the top three in ten categories Davidson ...... 87-61 W Cincinnati ...... 78-65 W Washington ...... 74-65 W at California ...... 64-70 L … Head coach Mike Montgomery was voted Arizona State ...... 86-67 W Maryland ...... 73-87 L NCAA Tournament at USC ...... 81-84 L Pac-10 Coach of the Year … Arthur Lee and Arizona ...... 65-68 L Totals ...... 2,829-2,226 UNC-Charlotte ...... 70-68 W at UCLA ...... 68-87 L Mark Madsen were named first team All Pac- at Oregon State ...... 73-45 W Massachusetts ...... 53-75 L Oregon State ...... 87-54 W 10 … All 15 home games were sold out, a first at Oregon ...... 85-71 W 2001-02 Oregon ...... 83-61 W Record: 20-10 Totals ...... 2,290-2,120 in school history … Arthur Lee finished first at California ...... 81-70 W Pac-10: 12-6 (2nd–T) at Washington State ...... 76-63 W in the conference and fifth in the nation in Washington ...... 92-62 W Home: 10-3 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 3-4 1995-96 at Washington ...... 61-75 L free throw percentage (.886). Washington State ...... 63-38 W Coach: Mike Montgomery Record: 21-8 San Diego State ...... 97-50 W UC Davis ...... 76-49 W at UCLA ...... 78-63 W Pac-10: 12-6 (3rd) California ...... 73-63 W Pre-Season NIT at USC ...... 67-57 W Starters: Home: 12-1 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-2 Arizona ...... 81-80 W SMU ...... 86-51 W Oregon ...... 76-61 W F – Justin Davis (4.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg) Coach: Mike Montgomery Arizona State ...... 86-63 W Southwest Missouri State ...... 76-51 W Oregon State ...... 82-56 W & Teyo Johnson (5.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg) Starters: NCAA Tournament St. John’s ...... 55-53 W California ...... 101-50 W C – Curtis Borchardt (16.9 ppg, 11.4 rpg) F – Andy Poppink (14.0 ppg, 8.4 rpg) Oklahoma ...... 80-67 W North Carolina ...... 49-57 L at Washington State ...... 89-52 W G – Casey Jacobsen (21.9 ppg, 4.5 rpg) C – Darren Allaway (5.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg) Wake Forest ...... 72-66 W BB&T Classic at Washington ...... 77-52 W G – Julius Barnes (10.9 ppg, 2.3 rpg) G – Brevin Knight (15.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg) Utah ...... 77-82 (ot) L Maryland ...... 60-62 L USC ...... 111-68 W G – Tony Giovacchini (3.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg) G – Dion Cross (16.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Totals ...... 2,427-2,071 George Washington ...... 70-56 W UCLA ...... 93-94 (ot) L Stanford finished the season 20-10, and 12-6 G – David Harbour (9.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg) at Nevada ...... 101-57 W at Arizona ...... 81-86 L in the Pac-10 Conference … Stanford’s par- Stanford earned its fifth trip to the NCAA’s and 1997-98 at Pacific ...... 71-58 W at Arizona State ...... 65-57 W ticipation in the 2002 NCAA Tournament was Record: 30-5 the first time in school history that the Cardinal Stanford Invitational NCAA Tournament the school’s eighth straight, and eleventh over- had been to back-to-back NCAA tourneys … The Pac-10: 15-3 (2nd) Elon College ...... 82-58 W South Carolina State ...... 84-65 W all … Stanford chalked up its ninth straight Cardinal beat defending NCAA champion UCLA, Home: 11-2 Away: 10-2 Neutral: 9-1 Santa Clara ...... 94-49 W North Carolina ...... 53-60 L winning season, and its eighth straight 20-win 67-66, on Jan. 9 … Stanford was #1 in free throw Coach: Mike Montgomery Pete Newell Classic Totals ...... 2,447-1,850 campaign … Stanford finished in a four- percentage in the conference and #4 nationally Starters: Temple ...... 57-50 W way tie for second place in the Pac-10 with … Dion Cross finished his career as Stanford’s #3 F – Mark Madsen (11.7 ppg, 8.2 rpg) Oregon State ...... 72-56 W Arizona, California and USC … Stanford all-time leading scorer with 1,635 points … Brevin F – Peter Sauer (9.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg) Oregon ...... 77-59 W won its ten home games by an average of 22.5 Knight set or tied five school records, and was C – Tim Young (11.3 ppg, 8.1 rpg) California ...... 71-62 W points per game … That included Stanford’s named honorable mention All-American by AP, G – Kris Weems (12.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg) at USC ...... 72-55 W 105-60 victory over Washington (1/19/02), UPI and Basketball Weekly. G – Arthur Lee (14.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg) at UCLA ...... 72-59 W the largest margin of victory over the Huskies,

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and fourth-best against a conference foe … Pete Newell Challenge Oregon State ...... 69-65 W With Stanford’s 84-68 victory over Western Gonzaga ...... 87-80 W Oregon ...... 88-69 W Kentucky (3/14/02), the Cardinal won its Southern Utah ...... 67-37 W at Arizona State ...... 67-74 L opening game in the NCAA Tournament for Harvard ...... 100-59 W at Arizona ...... 72-90 L an eighth straight year … A crowd of 31,484 Washington State ...... 73-51 W California ...... 71-56 W watched Stanford’s game against Kansas in the Washington ...... 85-72 W USC ...... 71-62 W second round of the NCAA Midwest Regional at Arizona State ...... 63-62 W UCLA ...... 78-65 W at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis … at Arizona ...... 82-72 W at Oregon State ...... 83-84 L That was the second largest crowd to ever California ...... 68-61 W at Oregon ...... 58-56 W witness a Stanford basketball game … Casey UCLA ...... 67-52 W Washington State ...... 48-59 L Jacobsen led the Pac-10 in scoring (21.9 ppg) USC ...... 77-67 W Washington ...... 77-67 W while Curtis Borchardt led the conference in at Oregon State ...... 62-48 W Pacific-10 Tournament rebounding (11.4 rpg) … It’s the first time in at Oregon ...... 83-80 W Washington State ...... 60-58 W Pac-10 history that two different players from Arizona State ...... 81-51 W Washington ...... 63-66 L the same school led the league in scoring and Arizona ...... 80-77 W Washington ...... 77-66 W rebounding … Jacobsen ended his Cardinal at California ...... 69-58 W NCAA Tournament career as the school’s third all-time leading at USC ...... 76-67 W Mississippi State ...... 70-93 L scorer with 1,723 points … Borchardt ended at UCLA ...... 73-60 W Totals ...... 2,173-2,134 his Stanford career with 146 blocked shots, Oregon State ...... 73-47 W second-best in school history … Borchardt Oregon ...... 76-55 W 2005-06 was selected in the first round of the NBA at Washington State ...... 63-61 W Record: 16-14 Draft by the , then traded to at Washington ...... 62-75 L Pac-10: 11-7 (T4th) the Utah Jazz … Jacobsen was selected in the Pacific-10 Tournament Home: 11-3 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 1-2 first round by the Phoenix Suns. Washington State ...... 68-47 W Coach: at New Mexico ...... 81-66 W Oregon ...... 70-63 W Starters: Southern Utah ...... 81-63 W Washington ...... 77-66 W F – Matt Haryasz (16.2 ppg, 8.7 rpg) John Wooden Tradition NCAA Tournament F – Taj Finger (4.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg) Purdue ...... 78-62 W Texas-San Antonio ...... 71-45 W G – Dan Grunfeld (12.0 ppg, 4.8 rpg) Children’s Charity Classic Alabama ...... 67-70 L G – Chris Hernandez (14.0 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 3.3 apg) Texas ...... 75-83 (ot) L Totals ...... 2,356-1,936 G – Mitch Johnson (3.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 3.3 apg) Long Beach State ...... 94-77 W Stanford is made its fifth NIT appearance in Stanford Invitational 2004-05 2006 (1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1993-94) Belmont ...... 97-63 W Record: 18-13 and first since 1994 … The Cardinal are made Portland State ...... 87-63 W Pac-10: 11-7 (3rd) their 16th straight postseason appearance dat- Las Vegas Shootout Home: 10-2 Away: 5-6 Neutral: 3-5 ing back to 1988-89 … After a 65-49 victory Brigham Young ...... 76-81 L Coach: Trent Johnson over Virginia in the first round of the NIT Pete Newell Challenge Starters: Tournament, the Cardinal fell to Missouri Michigan State ...... 75-64 W F – Matt Haryasz (12.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg) State, 76-67, in the second round … Stanford California ...... 82-62 W F – Nick Robinson (8.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg) finished the season with a 16-14 overall record at California ...... 54-68 L C – Rob Little (9.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg) and were 11-7 in Pac-10 Conference play at Oregon State ...... 67-50 W G – Dan Grunfeld (17.9 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.8 apg) (T4th) … Senior Matt Haryasz is one of three at Oregon ...... 79-87 L G – Chris Hernandez (15.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.0 apg) Cardinal all-time to post 1,000 points/700 Washington State ...... 83-50 W G – Fred Washington (4.3 ppg. 2.0 rpg. 0.9 apg) rebounds/100 blocked shots … Senior guard Washington ...... 105-60 W Stanford participated in the 2005 NCAA Chris Hernandez finished his career with at UCLA ...... 86-76 W … Julius Barnes set a school record with 226 Stanford participated in the 2004 NCAA Tournament for a school record 11th straight 1,265 points, 396 assists and 138 steals … at USC ...... 82-90 L three-point attempts … Barnes tied the school Tournament for a school record 10th straight year, and 14th overall … Stanford battled Former Cardinal players Brevin Knight and Arizona State ...... 90-81 W record with eight three pointers against Rice year, and 13th overall … Stanford chalked up a through a tough schedule to post a 18-13 Todd Lichti were the only other Cardinal play- Arizona ...... 82-88 (ot) L (11/24/02) … Barnes tied a Maples Pavilion 30-2 record, and a Pac-10 championship with record, while finishing third in the Pac-10 at ers to post 1,250 points, 300 assists and 100 Oregon ...... 90-87 (ot) W record with a 100 percent free throw percentage a 17-1 record … The Cardinal also won the 11-7 … The Cardinal welcomed Trent Johnson steals … Stanford’s 39 points in its victory at Oregon State ...... 77-55 W (13-for-13) against USC (1/25/03) and Arizona Pac-10 Tournament title … Stanford was ranked as their new head coach … After losing three Washington State is the fewest for a winning at Washington ...... 91-65 W State (2/27/03) … Barnes was named to the ten- #1 for four weeks by Associated Press and USA starting seniors from the 2003-2004 season in team in Pac-10 play since the introduction of at Washington State ...... 76-63 W member All Pac-10 first team … Josh Childress Today/ESPN … The Cardinal won its games by All-American, Josh Childress, Justin Davis, and the shot clock in 1986 … Returning starters for USC ...... 58-77 L and Justin Davis were named honorable mention a margin of 13.1 points per game, tops in the Matt Lottich, Stanford saw some new leaders the Cardinal in 2006-07 include sophomore F UCLA ...... 92-95 L All Pac-10 … Head coach Mike Montgomery was Pac-10 … Stanford out rebounded its oppo- emerge and savvy veterans step up on their quest Taj Finger (4.8 ppg/3.3 rpg) and freshman G at Arizona ...... 76-71 W named Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year along with nents in 27 of the 32 games, held a 17-2 record for an NCAA tournament bid … The team Mitch Johnson (3.4 ppg/3.3 apg) … Stanford at Arizona State ...... 81-76 W Arizona’s . against teams with a winning record, made earned the bid with big wins at home versus seniors Matt Haryasz and Chris Hernandez Pac-10 Tournament Pre-Season NIT 178 more field goals than its opponents, and Arizona and Washington … The Cardinal were tabbed to the Pac-10 All-Conference USC ...... 78-103 L Boston University ...... 61-57 W 87 more free throws … Stanford was #1 in the enjoyed some big wins in the Pac-10 and from first team as announced by Commissioner NCAA Tournament Xavier ...... 63-62 W Pac-10 in scoring margin (+13.1, sixth nation- January 8, 2005 to January 29, they won six Tom Hansen … Freshman Mitch Johnson Western Kentucky ...... 84-68 W Rice ...... 79-62 W ally), field goal percentage defense (.385, fourth straight games starting it off with a home win was an honorable mention pick on the Pac-10 Kansas ...... 63-86 L Pre-Season NIT nationally), rebounding defense (30.1 rpg) and against Arizona … By sweeping UCLA, USC, All-Freshmen team as well … Hernandez is Totals ...... 2,420-2,180 Florida ...... 69-65 W rebounding margin (+6.7, tenth nationally) … California, and Oregon, and a big last Pac-10 a three-time first-team all-league honoree … North Carolina ...... 57-74 L For the fourth time in the last six years, Stanford game win against Washington at home, the Dan Grunfeld was named to 2002-03 Saint Mary’s ...... 76-58 W was champion of the Pacific-10 Conference … Cardinal earned a number eight seed in the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Academic Record: 24-9 Stanford Invitational Stanford has finished either first or second in NCAA tournament … They lost in first round men’s basketball team as announced by Pac-10: 14-4 (2nd) Montana ...... 68-70 L the Pac-10 in the last eight seasons … Chris to Mississippi State 70-93 … Stanford was lead CoSIDA … Grunfeld was an American Studies Home: 14-4 Away: 7-3 Neutral: 3-3 Richmond ...... 69-83 L Hernandez was first in the Pac-10 and fourth by senior Rob Little, who finished his career in major who carried a 3.66 GPA … Grunfeld was Coach: Mike Montgomery UC Irvine ...... 84-57 W nationally in free throw percentage (.914) … the top ten in career field goal percentage and also a first-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection, Starters: Las Vegas Shootout Stanford’s school record 26 game winning streak blocks, and senior Nick Robinson, who was along with teammate Chris Hernandez … F – Justin Davis (10.3 ppg, 7.8 rpg) UNLV ...... 77-66 W was the longest in the Pac-10 since Oregon State second on the team in steals and minutes, and Stanford’s Taj Finger and Peter Prowitt were F – Josh Childress (14.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg) Pete Newell Challenge won 26 straight during the 1980-81 season … leaves the farm ranked 10th in steals, 22nd in second-team honorees as well. C – Rob Little (8.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg) Gonzaga ...... 81-71 W In 18 of the 32 games, Stanford’s defense held career minutes, and 25th in games started … UC Irvine ...... 63-79 L G – Matt Lottich (11.3 ppg, 2.9 rpg) Yale ...... 79-56 W the opposition to under 40 percent shooting … The Cardinal juniors, Chris Hernandez, Dan San Francisco ...... 71-56 W G – Julius Barnes (16.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg) at California ...... 59-72 L Only two teams shot 50 percent or better against Grunfeld, and Matt Haryasz, all garnered Pac-10 Cal Poly ...... 82-58 W Stanford concluded its remarkable season with Oregon State ...... 57-54 W Stanford … Six school records were set or tied all-conference honors … Junior first-teamer, at Montana ...... 69-88 L a 24-9 overall record, four more wins than a Oregon ...... 81-57 W during the 2003-04 season … The Cardinal Dan Grunfeld had the 24th best season overall at UC Davis ...... 58-64 L year ago … Stanford finished the Pac-10 season, at Washington State ...... 73-68 (ot) W won 26 straight games, breaking the old mark in scoring, averaging 17.9 points a game, leading Las Vegas Showdown 14-4, two games better than a year ago … The at Washington ...... 68-73 L of 20 set during the 2000-01 season … The 26 the team, finishing fifth in the Pac-10 … Before Virginia Tech ...... 52-59 L Cardinal posted 20 or more wins for the ninth UCLA ...... 52-51 W straight wins also was the fastest start in school tearing his ACL, Grunfeld started 22 games and Denver ...... 71-49 W straight season, and ten or more wins in the USC ...... 80-72 W history … The 27 conference wins was a school was named an Academic All-American (second- Pete Newell Challenge Pac-10 play for a ninth straight year … The at Arizona ...... 82-77 W record … The Cardinal recorded 13 blocks team) by ESPN The Magazine, and to the NABC Princeton ...... 58-34 W second place finish (14-4) in the Pac-10 gave the at Arizona State ...... 58-57 W at Oregon State to break the old mark of 12 District-14 team … Chris Hernandez was the at UCLA ...... 54-71 L Cardinal their seventh straight top-two finish in at Oregon ...... 64-79 L against New Hampshire and Mississippi State Cardinal leader in three-point field goals, assists, at USC ...... 71-82 L the conference … Stanford’s 24 wins included at Oregon State ...... 84-73 W during the 1999-00 season … Matt Haryasz steals, and minutes and ranked 6th in the Pac-10 Oregon State ...... 80-66 W five victories over nationally-ranked teams … Washington ...... 78-69 W tied a school record with six blocks against in free-throw percentage at .811 … Hernandez Oregon ...... 64-62 W That included a 82-77 victory at #1 ranked Washington State ...... 72-54 W Oregon State … Chris Hernandez tied a school won the Hank Luisetti MVP, was a finalist for California ...... 75-61 W Arizona … In the final national poll, Stanford was at USC ...... 73-67 W record for single game free throw percentage the Award, and earned spots on at Arizona ...... 81-90 L ranked 16th in the USA Today/ESPN poll and at UCLA ...... 93-84 W with 11-of-11 attempts against Kansas at the All Pac-10 Academic first team, and the NABC at Arizona State ...... 70-64 W 18th in the Associated Press poll … Stanford’s Arizona State ...... 88-77 W John Wooden Classic … Josh Childress was District-14 first team … Matt Haryasz lead the Washington State ...... 69-59 W participation in the NCAA Tournament was the Arizona ...... 69-72 L named to nine All-America teams, including team in rebounds, averaging 9.1 per game, sec- Washington ...... 76-67 W school’s ninth straight year, and 12th overall … California ...... 72-60 W seven first team selections … Childress was ond in the Pac-10, and his 281 rebounds overall at Oregon ...... 57-56 W Only 12 Stanford players in school history have Pac-10 Tournament named the Pac-10 Player of the Year, the first put him 10th place in single-season rebounding. at Oregon State ...... 71-64 W ever played on four Cardinal NCAA Tournament USC ...... 74-79 L such honor by a Stanford player … Chris Pete Newell Challenge at California...... 62-65 L teams … That list included a member of this NCAA Tournament Hernandez was one of 16 finalists for the Bob San Francisco ...... 93-83 W at Gonzaga...... 76-80 L year’s team, Julius Barnes (1999-00, 2000-01, San Diego ...... 77-69 W Cousy Collegiate Point Guard of the Year Award EA Sports Maui Invitational Arizona State ...... 82-69 W 2001-02, 2002-03) … Barnes proved to be one Connecticut ...... 74-85 L … Childress and Hernandez were named first Tennessee ...... 57-69 L Arizona ...... 72-76 L of the top point-guards in recent school history Totals ...... 2,393-2,230 team All Pac-10 while Matt Lottich and Justin Brigham Young ...... 62-53 W at Washington ...... 57-75 L … Barnes played in 119 games during his four- Davis were Honorable Mention All Pac-10 … Louisville ...... 67-82 L at Washington State ...... 39-37 W year career and scored 1,053 points to become 2003-04 Mike Montgomery was the 2004 winner of Santa Clara ...... 76-86 L USC ...... 58-56 W the 32nd player in school history to score 1,000 Record: 30-2 the John R. Wooden “Legends of Coaching” Spartan Clash (Auburn Hills, MI) UCLA ...... 54-75 L or more points … Barnes’ name appears in the Pac-10: 17-1 (1st) Lifetime Achievement Award … Montgomery Michigan State ...... 53-78 L Pacific-10 Tournament Cardinal record book 20 times … Stanford was Home: 14-0 Away: 10-1 Neutral: 6-1 was named 2003-04 Pac-10 Coach of the Year, at Denver ...... 56-52 W Arizona ...... 68-73 L #1 in the Pac-10 in scoring defense (67.6 ppg) Coach: Mike Montgomery Basketball Times Coach of the Year, and Sports UC Davis ...... 72-62 W NIT Tournament … In 16 of Stanford’s 24 wins, the Cardinal held Starters: Illustrated Coach of the Year. Dartmouth ...... 71-54 W Virginia ...... 65-49 W the opposition to under 40 percent shooting … F – Justin Davis (10.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg) & Sacramento State ...... 77-59 W Montana ...... 84-66 W Missouri State ...... 67-76 L In 25 of 33 games, Stanford outrebounded its F – Nick Robinson (6.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg) at UC Irvine ...... 72-59 W at Washington State ...... 51-60 L Totals ...... 1,992-1,960 opponent … Stanford set two team records and F – Josh Childress (15.7 ppg, 7.5 rpg) at Rice ...... 60-56 W at Washington ...... 73-76 L broke or tied four school and Maples Pavilion C – Rob Little (9.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg) John Wooden Classic Arizona State ...... 69-81 L records … The Cardinal played in a school record G – Matt Lottich (12.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.5 apg) Kansas ...... 64-58 W Arizona ...... 87-76 W ninth straight NCAA Tournament … Stanford G – Chris Hernandez (10.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.3 apg) Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 86-71 W at California...... 74-58 W attempted a school record 648 three-pointers Florida International ...... 77-50 W at UCLA ...... 75-64 W

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tanford has played in numerous basketball tournaments Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, AK) Sall across the country, extending from Hawaii to New 1996-97, Stanford 88, UNC Greensboro 52 York City from West to East, and Alaska to Puerto Rico from 1996-97, College of Charleston 82, Stanford 78 north to south. The Cardinal will make a return trip to the 1996-97, Stanford 91, Alaska Anchorage 69 (fifth place game) Pete Newell Challenge in Oakland this year, and will also host opening round games in the CBE Classic. Hawaii Pacific Invitational (Maui, HI) 1985-86, Maryland 67, Stanford 65 (ot) All-America Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK) 1985-86, Fordham 69, Stanford 66 (consolation game) 1966-67, Stanford 88, DePaul 75 1966-67, Oklahoma City 88, Stanford 73 Hilo Big Island Tournament (Hilo, HI) 1966-67, Stanford 53, Temple 51 1997-98, Stanford 98, Hawaii-Hilo 49 1997-98, Stanford 70, Valparaiso 65 Apple Invitational (Stanford, CA) 1997-98, Stanford 99, Butler 86 (championship game) 1984-85, Stanford 66, Pacific 53 1984-85, Stanford 84, LaSalle 73 (championship game) Holiday Festival (New York, NY) 1985-86, Stanford 129, Yale 108 1973-74, LaSalle 77, Stanford 66 1985-86, Richmond 57, Stanford 53 (championship game) 1973-74, Stanford 79, St. Louis 63 1986-87, Stanford 76, Columbia 66 Hoosier Classic (Indianapolis, IN) 1986-87, Stanford 99, Alabama-Birmingham 80 1987-88, Stanford 75, UC Santa Barbara 65 (championship game) 1987-88, Indiana 83, Stanford 73 (championship game) 1987-88, Stanford 87, William & Mary 64 1987-88, Stanford 90, Brown 78 (championship game) Kentucky Classic (Lexington, KY) 1989-90, Stanford 82, Lehigh 59 1973-74, Stanford 68, Ohio State 53 1989-90, Stanford 62, Louisiana Tech 59 (championship game) 1973-74, Kentucky 78, Stanford 77 (championship game) 1990-91, George Washington 81, Stanford 70 Kodak Classic (Rochester, NY) 1990-91, Stanford 84, Hawaii 55 (consolation game) 1969-70, Georgetown 101, Stanford 81 1991-92, Stanford 98, Loyola (Maryland) 56 1969-70, Stanford 114, Rochester 76 (consolation game) 1991-92, Stanford 68, Rice 64 (championship game) Lobo Tournament (Albuquerque, NM) BMA Holiday Classic (Kansas City, MO) 1974-75, Stanford 89, Illinois 76 1989-90, Stanford 70, Missouri-Kansas City 59 1974-75, New Mexico 78, Stanford 63 (championship game) 1989-90, Kansas 83, Stanford 61 (championship game) Members of the 1999-2000 Cardinal basketball team toured the New York Stock Exchange during their trip to Los Angeles Tournament (Los Angeles, CA) BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.) the Coaches vs Cancer Tournament in New York City. 1960-61, Indiana 58, Stanford 50 1998-99, Maryland 62, Stanford 60 1960-61, Stanford 81, Michigan State 80 2ot (consolation game) 1998-99, Stanford 70, George Washington 56 Cutlass Spartan Classic (East Lansing, MI) (consolation game) 1991-92, Stanford 94, Siena 72 Maui Classic (Maui, HI) 1991-92, Michigan State 72, Stanford 62 (championship game) 1987-88, Iowa 78, Stanford 75 Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, CA) 1987-88, Stanford 93, Chaminade 82 1997-98, Stanford 70, Rhode Island 69 Far West Classic (Portland, OR) 1987-88, Stanford 69, Baylor 56 (third place game) 1997-98, Stanford 69, Santa Clara 60 (championship game) 1965-66, Stanford 88, Washington State 77 1992-93, LSU 72, Stanford 63 2000-01, Stanford 86, Fordham 60 1965-66, Stanford 93, Utah State 79 1992-93, DePaul 76, Stanford 67 2000-01, Stanford 78, Santa Clara 63 (championship game) 1965-66, Oregon State 62, Stanford 46 1992-93, Chaminade 71, Stanford 63 (eighth place game) Cabrillo Classic (San Diego, CA) 1967-68, North Carolina 87, Stanford 78 2004-05, Tennessee 69, Stanford 57 1978-79, Stanford 85, San Diego State 84 1967-68, Stanford 68, Oregon 64 2004-05, Stanford 62, Brigham Young 53 1978-79, Iowa 83, Stanford 68 (championship game) 1967-68, Princeton 77, Stanford 66 2004-05, Louisville 82, Stanford 67 1970-71, Stanford 78, Ohio State 74 Central Fidelity Classic (Richmond, VA) 1970-71, Oregon State 82, Stanford 75 Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, WI) 1986-87, Georgia Tech 67, Stanford 65 1970-71, Washington State 65, Stanford 55 1975-76, Wisconsin 70, Stanford 64 1986-87, Stanford 72, Rice 52 (consolation game) 1975-76, Miami (Ohio) 90, Stanford 72 (consolation game) Fry’s Invitational (Stanford, CA) Chaminade Classic (Honolulu, HI) 1992-93, Stanford 57, American 56 Motor City Classic (Detroit, MI) 1985-86, UNLV 83, Stanford 65 1992-93, Ohio 81, Stanford 76 (championship game) 1971-72, Stanford 90, Bowling Green 82 1985-86, Stanford 77, Chaminade 59 (consolation game) 1993-94, Stanford 89, Cal State Northridge 58 1971-72, Stanford 80, Valparaiso 66 (championship game) Coaches vs Cancer Tournament (New York, NY) 1993-94, Stanford 69, San Jose State 58 (championship game) Music City Invitational (Nashville, TN) 1999-00, Stanford 80, Duke 70 (ot) 1994-95, Stanford 82, Colgate 70 1988-89, Stanford 88, Furman 71 1999-00, Stanford 72, Iowa 58 (championship game) 1994-95, Stanford 79, St. Peter’s 71 (championship game) 1988-89, Stanford 89, Vanderbilt 68 (championship game) 1995-96, Stanford 92, Stetson 60 1995-96, Stanford 75, Rice 64 (championship game)

Casey Jacobsen is interviewed following his last-second game-winning shot against Duke in During the road trip to San Diego State six years ago, the Stanford varsity visited the USS the 2000 Pete Newell Classic. Constellation. The commanding officer of the aircraft, Captain Rocklin Deal (a 1972 Stanford graduate), invited the team for a tour.

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Providence Classic (Providence, RI) 2006-2007 1979-80, Providence 58, Stanford 46 Stanford Tournaments 1979-80, Boston College 97, Stanford 89 (consolation game) Puerto Rico Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) • CBE Classic 2000-01, Stanford 84, Old Dominion 60 • Pete Newell Challenge 2000-01, Stanford, 83, Memphis 60 2000-01, Stanford 71, Georgia 58 (championship game) Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, HI) 1968-69, Columbia 69, Stanford 66 1968-69, Arizona 75, Stanford 64 1977-78, Stanford 72, Hawaii 68 1977-78, Stanford 76, Providence 61 1977-78, North Carolina 92, Stanford 61 (championship game) Single-Game Events Red Lobster Classic (Orlando, FL) 1990-91, Stanford 70, Central Florida 61 (San Jose, CA) 1990-91, North Carolina 71, Stanford 60 (championship game) Bay Area Classic 1995-96, Stanford 83, Seton Hall 60 Seton Hall Tournament (The Meadowlands, NJ) (Chicago, IL) 1993-94, Stanford 73, Manhattan 60 Classic 4 Kids 2001-02, Texas 83, Stanford 75 (ot) 1993-94, Seton Hall 75, Stanford 69 (championship game) Delta Airlines Classic for Kids (Atlanta, GA) Stanford Invitational (Stanford, CA) 1999-00, Stanford 64, Georgia Tech 61 (ot) 1981-82, Stanford 78, Furman 74 1981-82, Penn 71, Stanford 63 (championship game) Las Vegas Shootout (Las Vegas, NV) 1982-83, Stanford 80, Lafayette 54 2001-02, Brigham Young 81, Stanford 76 1982-83, Stanford 77, Temple 70 (championship game) 2002-03, Stanford 77, UNLV 66 1983-84, Stanford 58, San Jose State 48 2005-06, Virginia Tech 59, Stanford 52 1983-84, North Carolina 88, Stanford 75 (championship game) 1990-91, Stanford 93, Rider 66 Pete Newell Challenge (Oakland, CA) 1990-91, Stanford 69, Yale 51 (championship game) 1998-99, Stanford 57, Temple 50 Tip-off for the overtime period in the 1999-2000 Coaches 1998-99, Stanford 82, Elon College 58 1999-00, Stanford 76, Mississippi State 56 vs. Cancer victory over Duke. 1998-99, Stanford 94, Santa Clara 45 (championship game) 2000-01, Stanford 84, Duke 83 1999-00, Stanford 119, New Hampshire 60 2001-02, Stanford 75, Michigan State 64 1999-00, Stanford 87, Davidson 61 (championship game) 2002-03, Stanford 81, Gonzaga 71 2000-01, Stanford 94, Sacred Heart 52 2003-04, Stanford 87, Gonzaga 80 2000-01, Stanford 80, Georgia Tech 66 (championship game) 2004-05, Stanford 93, USF 83 Old Dominion Classic (Norfolk, VA) 2001-02, Stanford 97, Belmont 63 2005-06, Stanford 58, Princeton 34 1972-73, Stanford 67, Navy 61 2001-02, Stanford 87, Portland State 63 (championship game) Sacramento Shootout (Sacramento, CA) 1972-73, Virginia Tech 77, Stanford 71 (championship game) 2002-03, Montana 70, Stanford 68 1996-97, Stanford 81, Manhattan 59 2002-03, Richmond 83, Stanford 69 (consolation game) Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, FL) John Wooden Classic (Anaheim, CA) 1956-57, Stanford 68, Valparaiso 51 Texas Invitational (Austin, TX) 1997-98, Stanford 76, Georgia 74 1956-57, Connecticut 57, Stanford 56 1984-85, Mercer 90, Stanford 72 1999-00, Stanford 67, Auburn 58 1956-57, West Kentucky State 76, Stanford 66 1984-85, Stanford 75, Army 60 (consolation game) 2003-04, Stanford 64, Kansas 58 Pre-Season NIT Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, NC) John Wooden Tradition (Indianapolis, IN) 1988-89, Stanford 79, Montana 63 1995-96, Stanford 82, South Carolina 79 2001-02, Stanford 78, Purdue 62 1988-89, Indiana 84, Stanford 73 1995-96, North Carolina 87, Stanford 63 (championship game) 1998-99, Stanford 86, SMU 51 1998-99, Stanford 76, Southwest Missouri State 51 West Palm Beach Classic (West Palm Beach, FL) 1998-99, Stanford 55, St. John’s 53 1986-87, Stanford 57, Massachusetts 51 1998-99, North Carolina 57, Stanford 47 (championship game) 1986-87, Miami (Fla) 71, Stanford 58 (championship game) 2002-03, Stanford 61, Boston University 57 2002-03, Stanford 63, Xavier 62 2002-03, Stanford 69, Florida 65 2002-03, North Carolina 74, Stanford 57

The 1998-99 Stanford basketball team toured Washington D.C. while playing in the BB&T Jason and Jarron Collins defend during Stanford’s 84-83 win over number one Classic. ranked Duke in the 2000 Pete Newell Challenge.

2006-2007 Stanford Basketball 141 Stanford Basketball By the Numbers

Everett Dean, who coached Stanford to the 1942 3 NCAA title, is the only coach to have a perfect record (3-0) in tournament play.

The only number ever retired in Stanford basketball 7 history, worn by Hank Luisetti (1936-38).

The number of returning lettermen for Stanford 8 Basketball in 2006-07.

The number of consecutive 20-win seasons for 10 Stanford Basketball (1994-95 to 2003-04).

With entry in the NCAA Tournament in 2004, 11 the number of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances by Stanford Basketball. The team and the Sixth Man Club crowd around Nick Robinson following Stanford’s last-second victory over Arizona on national television. The number of sellouts at Maples Pavilion in The number of games Hank Luisetti (1936-38) 15 1998-99, a school record. 1 fouled out in four seasons. At the time, four fouls, rather than five at present, disqualified a player. The number of winning seasons in the 36-year 30 history of Maples Pavilion. The number of NCAA Final Four appearances by 2 Stanford men’s basketball (1941-42, 1997-98). The number of former Stanford basketball 33 players in the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame. The number of Stanford players (Arthur Lee & 2 Jason Collins) who have graced the front cover of . Hank Luisetti scored 46 points vs. Oregon 46 during the 1937-38 season. Earlier in the year, Luisetti scored a school record 50 against Duquesne.

The number of points Casey Jacobsen scored 49 against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.

The number of consecutive free throws made 49 by Ryan Mendez during the 2000-01 season, a school record.

The number of times Casey Jacobsen’s name 55 appears in the Stanford record book.

Former Stanford great Hank The number of NCAA championships won by Luisetti appeared in the movie, Stanford athletic teams. Campus Confessions. 92

Stanford starts its 92nd season of varsity 92 basketball in 2006-07.

The number of dollars that Stanford 93.75 received from the NCAA for winning the national title in 1942.

The number of victories over Bay Area rival 109 California. Tiger Woods celebrates at the 2000 Pete Newell Challenge, which featured the most fans (19,804) to watch a collegiate basketball game in California.

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The number of games in which all-time 121 leading scorer Todd Lichti scored in double figures. Lichti played in 124 games at Stanford.

The number of news media credentialed for 171 the Stanford-Connecticut game at Maples Pavilion on Feb. 6, 1999.

The number of Stanford victories at Maples 371 Pavilion.

The number of games played in the 38-year 552 history of Maples Pavilion.

The number of victories by Stanford over 634 Pac-10 schools.

The number of home victories in the 91- The Sixth Man Club receives national airtime on ABC. 794 year history of Stanford Basketball. The number of fans at the 1998 The number of victories in Stanford 40,509 NCAA Final Four to watch Stanford 1,280 Basketball history. play Kentucky, the largest crowd to ever watch a Stanford basketball game. The year Hank Luisetti scored a school 1938 record 50 points against Duquesne. The number of points scored by 135,535 Stanford in the 91-year history of Cardinal Basketball. The year Stanford captured the NCAA 1942 title.

The number of members in the Sixth 2,200 Man Club, Stanford’s rabid student cheering section.

The number of games played in the 91- year history of Stanford Basketball. Members of the Sixth Man Club 2,290 camp out in front of Maples Pavilion for coveted courtside seats. There are more than 2,200 The largest crowd to watch Stanford members of the Sixth Man club. 15,269 and California (1998-99 season) play in the 240-game series.

The largest crowd to ever watch a 19,804 collegiate basketball game in the state of California when Stanford played Duke in the Pete Newell Challenge on December 21, 2000 at The Arena in Oakland. It was also the largest crowd to watch a collegiate basketball game during the regular season on the West Coast.

The number of points scored by 41,260 Stanford at Maples Pavilion.

Ryan Mendez salutes the crowd while cutting down the net after Stanford captured its third-straight Pac-10 conference title during the 2000-01 season.

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