Stanford Athletics Board 2016 Awards Ceremony

Bing Concert Hall June 9, 2016 2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY

ORDER OF EVENTS Pac-12 Tom Hansen Conference NCAA Postgraduate Newly Elected Members of Ward Bullard - Athletics Board Medal Award Winners Scholarship Phi Beta Kappa Chair Ivana Hong, gymnastics Justin Brinkley, indoor track and field Landon Alecxih, rowing Conrad Kaminski, volleyball Jordan Burgess, volleyball Hannah Smith, lacrosse Bernard Muir - The Jaquish & BJ Churnside, water polo Evelyna Wang, synchronized swimming Kenninger Director of Athletics Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete Aisling Cuffe, cross country Dennis Zaremski, gymnastics John Hennessy - President Ty Thompson, soccer Award Winners Gray Umbach, swimming Ashley Adamson, emcee - Landon Alecxih, rowing Graduating Cardinal Council Pac-12 Networks Justin Brinkley, outdoor track and field Executive Committee Members Jordan Burgess, volleyball Summer Institute for General Justin Brinkley, cross country/track Aisling Cuffe, cross country Management Scholarship for Dulcie Davies, field hockey Pac-12 Postgraduate Krista Hardebeck, tennis Student-Athletes Ivana Hong, gymnastics Scholarship Lauren Kim, golf Brian Knott, gymnastics Conrad Kaminski, volleyball Jenna Frowein, gymnastics Gray Umbach, swimming Meg Lentz, lacrosse Molly McNamara, cross country/track Gray Umbach, swimming , soccer Spenser Linney, baseball Slater Meehan, soccer Kaitlyn Williams, track and field Cameron Miller, cross country/track Kaitlin Schaberg, softball McKayla Taaffe, rowing PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

Thomas W. Ford Award Block “S” Block “S” Biff Hoffman Award Lacrosse Outstanding Male Freshman Outstanding Female Junior Bret Bonanni, water polo Tristan Beck, baseball Taylor Davidson, tennis Kevin Hogan, football Joey McKenna, wrestling Erica McCall, basketball Sherry Posthumus Club Sports Lia Neal, swimming Team of the Year Award Jamie Neushul, water polo Stanford Athletics Board Award Women’s Ultimate Frisbee Block “S” Sarah Haase, swimming Outstanding Female Freshman Lauren Kim, golf Hayley Hodson, volleyball Block “S” Honors for Men Shirley Schoof Club Sports Kat Klass, water polo Ryan Arata, swimming Athlete of the Year Award Rena White, lightweight rowing Donald Kennedy Award Kristin Chesnutt, lacrosse Ivana Hong, gymnastics Coby Palivathukal, swimming Block “S” Honors for Women Block “S” Samantha Steele, sailing Outstanding Male Sophomore Al Masters Award Arthur F. Dauer Memorial Evan Enriques, volleyball Christian McCaffrey, football Sports Performance Award Tom Fawcett, tennis Dick and Anne Gould Jordan Morris, soccer Colton Hock, baseball Connor Schram, wrestling Captain’s Award Kelsey Murray, lacrosse Harrison Williams, track and field Meg Lentz, lacrosse Brandon Vincent, soccer

Bob Murphy Award Block “S” Francis Owusu, football Outstanding Female Sophomore Gracia Leydon Mahoney, diving Spirit of Stanford Award The Department of Athletics, Elizabeth Price, gymnastics Conrad Kaminski, volleyball Physical Education, and Recreation Erica Slavin, synchronized swimming was saddened this year with the Conference Andi Sullivan, soccer passing of a member of the DAPER Male Athlete of the Year Jake Gimbel Award family. Darian Brooks, track and field Joshua Garnett, football James Shaw, volleyball Jim Wilson, wrestling Block “S” Outstanding Male Junior Maverick McNealy, golf Pam Strathairn Award Akash Modi, gymnastics Krista Hardebeck, tennis Conference Simone Jacobs, rowing Female Athlete of the Year Olivia Baker, track and field Aisling Cuffe, cross country Gary Ekman, 1948-2015 Ella Eastin, swimming Ticket Operations and Event Manager

With deep gratitude, we recognize the late The Department of Athletics, Physical Education, Charles A. Gundelach for establishing the and Recreation and the Stanford Athletics Board Gundelach Awards Fund to acknowledge thank the 10,000-plus current members the accomplishments of Stanford student- of the Buck/Cardinal Club. athletes. This fund has helped make the 2016 The Buck/Cardinal Club supports all 36 Stanford varsity Stanford Athletics Board Awards Ceremony sports programs. For more information, possible. please visit buckcardinal.com. 2015-16 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS THOMAS W. FORD AWARD Presented to the team whose student-athletes have demonstrated a special commitment to participation in local community outreach programs.

LACROSSE Stanford lacrosse has continually been involved and active in not only local, but national community outreach ... spearheaded by senior Charlotte Ward, the team created and implemented a campaign to support the One Love Foundation, including a PSA video, which exceeded 31K views on social media, while working in tangent with the Pac-12 Network on an additional piece to showcase the organization ... dedicated its game on April 11 against Cal to the One Love Foundation, showcasing its support of ending relationship violence ... the work on the campaign was unparalleled by a university institution ... in addition, the team participated in a run during the fall in support of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation ... also worked with the Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative.

ALSO CONSIDERED: men’s basketball, women’s volleyball/beach volleyball. Men’s Soccer NCAA Champions

Synchronized Swimming U.S. Collegiate National Champions

SHERRY POSTHUMUS CLUB SPORTS TEAM OF THE YEAR AWARD Presented to the club sports team that attains the highest standard of athletic performance or that demonstrated a special commitment to participation in local community outreach programs.

WOMEN’S ULTIMATE FRISBEE Stanford (also known as Stanford Superfly) cemented its mark in college ultimate by winning the 2016 USA Ultimate Division I National Championship ... Stanford Superfly defeated the Whitman Sweets (Whitman College) 12-10 in a hard-fought battle that included intense drama, lead changes and incredible acrobatic highlights between both squads ... Stanford’s victory not only earned its eighth national championship since 1995, but also solidified its position as the winningest program in college ultimate history ... Stanford was the only No. 1 seed that completed its pool play undefeated (4-0) with victories against Michigan, Ohio State, USC and Washington ... after a dominant quarterfinals showing against Colorado (15-5), Stanford Women’s Tennis defeated reigning champion Oregon in thrilling fashion with a 15-13 NCAA Champions upset to avenge its loss in last year’s final ... senior Monisha White and graduate student Courtney Gregg were both selected as members of the 2016 All-Tournament Team to cap off the hallmark year.

Women’s Lightweight Rowing IRA National Champions

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY SHIRLEY SCHOOF CLUB SPORTS ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD BOB MURPHY AWARD Presented to the student-athlete on a club team who demonstrates Presented to the student-athlete whose unforgettable performance in an outstanding leadership, exemplifies fair play/sportsmanship, achieves athletic contest will secure a place in Stanford Athletics history. excellence within the sport and is committed to community service. FRANCIS OWUSU FOOTBALL – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY KRISTIN CHESNUTT The John and Kathy Kissick LACROSSE – HUMAN BIOLOGY Football Scholarship The Russell B. Jarvis Endowed Epitomized the role of a leader and fostered team Athletic Scholarship unity, not only as a player on the club lacrosse team, Junior Francis Owusu’s but also as a coach and team president ... led the mind-boggling, behind-the- team to a winning season with multiple goals and opponent’s-back-after-a- assists in each game ... three-time Western Women’s trick-play catch happened Lacrosse League first-team pick ... holds a staffing in Stanford’s 56-35 win position on the Row at Stanford ... participated in over UCLA. It is considered Stanford Symphony Orchestra. by many to be the greatest catch in history. The play’s design was complex: Christian McCaffrey handed off to speedster Bryce Love on a supposed sweep, but Love pitched back to quarterback Kevin Hogan, who had initially lined up out wide. Hogan then lofted an intentionally underthrown bomb to Owusu, who somehow caught the pass in the COBY PALIVATHUKAL midst of heavy pass interference -- by reaching around Bruin defender SWIMMING – PHILOSOPHY Jaleel Wadood and pressing the ball against his opponent’s back. Owusu essentially caught both Wadood and the football. “I still can’t Exemplified sportsmanship and teamwork as a team describe that catch,” head coach David Shaw said. “I still don’t know captain ... helped grow the squad’s executive team what happened. I was told my facial expression was all over TV. I still from five to nine people ... created ‘Spirit Tuesdays’ feel the same way now.” for the team in which the swimmer with the most spirit during practice won a prize ... spearheaded the club swimming team’s very first Swim-marathon for ALSO CONSIDERED: the Whales, where the squad obtained sponsorship to Maverick McNealy, golf: Maverick collectively swim the average distance a whale migrates during the winter McNealy won the Western ... funds were donated to Whale and Dolphin Conservation ... volunteered Intercollegiate at Pasatiempo Golf with Ravenswood Reads, a program focused on improving youth literacy ... Club by two shots over Oregon’s member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Aaron Wise. Coming into the final round, McNealy trailed Wise by one shot before shooting 64 for the second consecutive day. His total score of 16-under-par (66-64- 64) not only broke the 70-year-old ARTHUR F. DAUER MEMORIAL SPORTS PERFORMANCE AWARD tournament scoring record, but also broke the Stanford golf scoring Administered by the Director of Sports Performance, this award honors record as the lowest score in any tournament in the history of the the student-athlete who not only displays maximum effort on and off the program. As one of the oldest events in college golf, dozens of PGA Tour field of competition, but also brings out the best in his/her teammates players have won the Western Intercollegiate, including multiple major through positive attitude, relentless work ethic and consistent commitment tournament champions (Johnny Miller, Ken Venturi, and Mark O’Meara to performance enhancement. The award is given in memory of Arthur F. are just three examples), yet none have matched McNealy’s score. Dauer ’59. Jordan Morris, soccer: Jordan Morris was named the Most Outstanding Player at the College Cup after leading the Cardinal to COLTON HOCK the program’s first NCAA title with BASEBALL – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY a two-goal performance in the The Jeanne Schacht Vander Ploeg and Mark Vander Ploeg championship in December. Stanford Undergraduate Scholarship routed Clemson, 4-0, the largest “Colton combines his blue-collar work ethic with a margin of victory in a College Cup dynamic personality to command the respect of his final since 1975. The win extended teammates and coaches. He is extremely coachable, the school’s record streak of at least one NCAA team championship to 40 years. Morris’ two goals were the first multi-goal effort for a player in a loyal to the process and challenges his teammates title game since 1997. In early January he capped a storybook collegiate to relentlessly compete every day. When the game is career when he became the first Stanford men’s player to win the MAC on the line, I am extremely confident that Colton will be the guy to lead , college soccer’s highest honor. us to victory.” - Hans Straub, Director, Olympic Sports Performance Harrison Williams, track and field: Harrison Williams broke the American junior decathlon record on Aug. 1 KELSEY MURRAY in Edmonton, scoring a meet-record LACROSSE – PSYCHOLOGY 8,037 points to win the gold medal The Frank J. Lodato Athletic Scholarship at the Pan Am Junior Track and Field Championships, which crowned “The path of Kelsey’s return to play protocol was the champions of the Western a challenging one, but she stayed focused on the Hemisphere for those 19 and under. process and attacked all tasks put before her. I’m Competing for the , proud of what Kelsey has accomplished and the Williams needed at least 4:32.00 in the final event, the 1,500 meters, to way she not only seeks more ways to push herself, break the 8,018 mark set by Gunnar Nixon in 2012. Williams responded but also finds ways to encourage others to get on with a personal-record 4:29.20, collapsing in exhaustion upon reaching her level. Kelsey embodies what the Dauer Award the finish line. This was the crowning achievement to an outstanding encompasses on and off the field, and I look forward to seeing what she junior career for Williams, who owns four of the top 10 all-time U.S. can accomplish in the future.” performances and a national high school record, and won two U.S. - Andy Ward, Sports Performance Coach championships.

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY CONFERENCE MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR CONFERENCE FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Presented to a student-athlete who distinguishes himself in conference Presented to a student-athlete who distinguishes herself in conference competition. competition.

DARIAN BROOKS OLIVIA BAKER TRACK AND FIELD – PSYCHOLOGY TRACK AND FIELD – UNDECLARED The Stanford Fund for Undergraduate Education The John Stauffer Memorial Track Scholarship Three-time All-American and school-record holder The Catherine and “Dink” Templeton Track Scholarship in the indoor and outdoor triple jump ... second The Franklin “Pitch” Johnson Scholarship three-time winner of the triple jump in Pac-12 history Ran the fastest collegiate 800 this year, clocking (51-11 ¾) and first since 1961 ... first Stanford male 2:01.02 at the Payton Jordan Invitational, eclipsing to win three consecutive Pac-12 championships in the Olympic trials and Olympic Games qualifying any event since Gabe Jennings in the 1,500 from standards ... won the Pac-12 title in the 400 (53.20) 2000-02 ... won the long jump (an event in which with a dramatic come-from-behind finish ... third at he rarely competes) and the triple jump at the Big Meet, propelling the the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 800 ... MPSF indoor champion Cardinal men to its first victory over Cal in four years ... owns every triple in the 800 ... member of school indoor record-setting 4x400 relay team, jump distinction at Stanford, including highest NCAA finish indoors and finishing as the runners-up at the Pac-12 Championships and MPSF outdoors, and longest jumps in NCAA competition ... unleashed the Championships ... advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Championships for longest jump in Stanford history, indoors or outdoors, of 52-9 ¼ to open the second consecutive year ... MPSF All-Academic Team (indoor). the indoor season. AISLING CUFFE JAMES SHAW CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD – BIOLOGY VOLLEYBALL – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The John A. Zaches Family Scholarship The Rixford K. and Elliott B. Snyder Scholarship Pac-12 Cross Country Athlete of the Year ... two- AVCA All-America first team ... MPSF Player of the time Pac-12 cross country champion (2013, 2015) Year ... All-MPSF first team ... winner of the Lloy Ball ... Pac-12 Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award, presented to the nation’s top setter by Off ... won the Washington Invitational ... seven-time the Block ... AVCA National Player of the Week (April All-American ... holds the school’s 5,000 record 5) ... MPSF All-Academic Team ... led the team with in track and is the third-fastest collegian ever at four double-doubles ... ranked fourth in the MPSF that distance ... advanced to the 2016 NCAA Track and 12th nationally with 10.12 assists per set ... and Field Championships both indoors (3,000) and outdoors (5,000) seventh in the MPSF and 21st in the nation with 0.35 aces per set ... .566 ... volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House ... NCAA postgraduate hitting percentage in 2016 is the best in school history in the rally-scoring scholarship winner. era (2001-present) ... 0.35 aces per set is the fourth-best single season mark and 33 aces ties for seventh in a single season in program history ... ELLA EASTIN recorded 54 assists in an upset win at No. 1 BYU ... collected a career-best SWIMMING – UNDECLARED 16 digs to go with 46 assists at No. 1 BYU ... finished his career ranked in The Warren Mead Bradford Class of ’15 and Joseph the top 10 in school history in the rally-scoring era in assists (3,705 - 3rd), Warrington Rodgers Memorial Scholarship assists per set (10.18 - 4th), hitting percentage (.380 - t6th), aces (85 - 7th), Pac-12 Swimmer and Newcomer of the Year as a digs (560 - 8th) and blocks (239 - 10th) ... team captain. freshman ... two-time national champion, winning the 200 individual medley (151.65; American record) and 400 individual medley (3:58.40) ... five-time JIM WILSON All-America first team ... won four Pac-12 titles, WRESTLING – PSYCHOLOGY including three individual victories ... Pac-12 The Rixford K. Snyder Scholarship Swimmer of the Month (February) ... Honda Award nominee ... youngest Pac-12 champion (165 pounds), becoming the first women’s swimmer of all-time to break four minutes in the 400 individual three-time conference champion in program history medley (3:59.30 at Pac-12 Championships) and just the seventh overall ... (Pac-10/12) ... NCAA qualifier, reached the Round of won 10 individual races during the spring regular season to lead Stanford 12 at the national tournament ... Pac-12 All-Academic to an undefeated record (7-0) ... helped Stanford to second-place finish honorable mention ... 27-8 overall record, 13-2 in at NCAA Championships. duals ... undefeated against Pac-12 opponents during his career (29-0), including 8-0 in 2015-16 ... scored bonus points in 13 matches ... was the runner-up at the Hokie Open and the Reno Tournament of Champions ... team captain.

Men’s basketball was one of 14 Stanford programs earning Women’s swimming and diving finished as the national perfect 1,000 multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores runner-up for the second time in three years, including the issued by the NCAA. program’s 36th straight top-8 finish.

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY BLOCK “S” OUTSTANDING MALE FRESHMAN AWARD BLOCK “S” OUTSTANDING FEMALE FRESHMAN AWARD

TRISTAN BECK HAYLEY HODSON BASEBALL – UNDECLARED VOLLEYBALL – UNDECLARED The Thomas Kell Montag Athletic Scholarship The Olivier/Nomellini Family Fund All-Pac-12 first team ... Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week AVCA National Freshman of the Year ... Volleyball (Feb. 23) ... second freshman since Mike Mussina in Magazine Freshman of the Year ... AVCA Pacific North 1988 to start on Opening Day ... first Cardinal with Region Freshman of the Year ... Pac-12 Freshman of 11 strikeouts in a game since Mark Appel in 2013 ... the Year ... Volleyball Magazine All-America first team led starters in ERA (2.48), innings pitched (83.1) and ... AVCA All-America second team ... AVCA All-Pacific strikeouts (76), and was in the top 10 in the Pac-12 North Region ... All-Pac-12 Conference ... All-Pac-12 in each category ... fifth in the Pac-12 in opposing Freshman Team ... five-time Pac-12 Freshman of batting average (.205) ... second-fewest home runs (2) and doubles (5) the Week (Aug. 31, Oct. 5, Oct. 12, Oct. 26, Nov. 30) ... Big Ten/Pac-12 allowed in the Pac-12 ... second on the team with six wins ... allowed Challenge All-Tournament Team ... led the team with 13 double-doubles three or fewer runs in 13 of 14 starts. ... averaged 3.82 kills, 2.42 digs, 0.34 aces and 4.52 points per set ... ranked third in the Pac-12 in aces per set, sixth in points and seventh in kills ... recorded a double-double (10 kills, 11 digs) in her collegiate debut versus JOEY McKENNA Texas A&M ... hit a career-best .652 (16-1-23) and collected a career-high WRESTLING – UNDECLARED 15 digs in a sweep over Oregon State ... recorded a career-high 25 kills and The Clarke A. and Elizabeth Nelson Athletic Scholarship 11 digs in a win over No. 4 Washington ... also played beach volleyball, picking up All-Pac-12 second team honors playing in the No. 1 spot. NCAA All-American, finishing third at the national tournament ... Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year ... Pac-12 champion (141 pounds) ... Amateur Wrestling News All-Rookie Team ... first freshman KAT KLASS in school history to earn All-America honors ... WATER POLO – UNDECLARED highest Cardinal finish at the NCAA Championships The W. Kurt Hauser Athletic Scholarship (third) since 2012 ... became just the fifth Cardinal ACWPC All-America second team ... MPSF Newcomer freshman to win a conference title ... 27-3 overall record, 11-1 in duals of the Year ... MPSF All-Newcomer Team ... four-time ... two losses came to the eventual national champion, while the third MPSF/Kap7 Newcomer of the Week ... second on the was to the national runner-up ... scored bonus points in 13 matches ... team with 46 goals and averaged 1.59 per game in knocked off eight ranked opponents, including No. 1 Evan Henderson 29 outings ... eighth in the MPSF in goals per game ... of North Carolina to win the Hokie Open ... runner-up at the Southern highest goal total for a Stanford freshman since 2013 Scuffle ... undefeated against Pac-12 competition (8-0) ... opened the ... scored in a team-high 24 games, had 12 multi-goal season with a team-best 11-match winning streak (Nov. 2 - Jan. 2). efforts and seven hat tricks ... tied for the team lead with five goals in the NCAA Tournament.

RENA WHITE LIGHTWEIGHT ROWING – UNDECLARED The Buck/Cardinal Club IRA national champion ... rowed in the most important position in Stanford’s top boat – the stroke seat of the varsity eight – as a freshman ... led the Cardinal’s top boat to a No. 1 national ranking all year long, completing an undefeated season for the varsity eight ... won every race she has rowed in, boasting a 17-0 record ... team’s Most Valuable Athlete ... guided Stanford to victories in the San Diego Crew Classic, the Lightweight Invitational and the Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championships ... will compete in a rowing camp this summer as she works towards a spot on the United States Under 23 and Senior National Team.

Joey McKenna is the first freshman All-American in Stanford Stanford advanced to the women’s water polo national wrestling’s history. His third-place finish was the highest at title game for the seventh consecutive year, finishing as the the NCAA Championships by a Cardinal since 2012. runner-up after a tough 8-7 loss to USC.

2016 STANFORD ATHLETIC BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY BLOCK “S” OUTSTANDING MALE SOPHOMORE AWARD BLOCK “S” OUTSTANDING FEMALE SOPHOMORE AWARD

EVAN ENRIQUES GRACIA LEYDON MAHONEY VOLLEYBALL – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY DIVING – UNDECLARED The Buck/Cardinal Club The Rixford K. Snyder Scholarship AVCA All-America first team ... All-MPSF second team Pac-12 Diver of the Year ... national champion in ... winner of the Erik Shoji Award, presented to the the platform (346.15) ... three-time All-American in nation’s top libero by Off the Block ... led the MPSF the 1-meter (8th, 283.15), 3-meter (7th, 329.45) and and ranked 11th nationally with 2.53 digs per set, platform ... won Pac-12 titles in 1-meter (379.55) the fifth-best single season mark in program history and platform (341.40) ... qualified for all three events ... posted double-digit digs in nine matches ... his at NCAA Zone Championships ... won the 1-meter 230 digs were the ninth-most in a single season in (306.98) and 3-meter (341.48) vs. No. 3 Cal ... won the school history (rally-scoring era) ... tallied a career-high 18 digs at Long 3-meter (291.08) vs. No. 7 Arizona and the 3-meter (340.73) vs. Arizona Beach State. State ... helped Stanford to an undefeated regular season and a second- place finish at NCAA Championships. TOM FAWCETT TENNIS – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The Jim and Willy Mitchell Scholarship ELIZABETH PRICE The John Arrillaga Family Scholarship GYMNASTICS – UNDECLARED The Patricia and William Wilson III Family Scholarship The Peter S. Bing Athletic Scholarship ITA All-American in singles ... Pac-12 All-Academic The Andy and Laura Chase Family Athletic Scholarship second team ... compiled a 23-8 overall record The James Gordon Barnes Athletic Scholarship and 16-5 dual record ... 16-8 record against Four-time All-American, earning first-team honors ranked opponents ... topped back-to-back ranked in the all-around, vault, bars and beam ... Pac-12 opponents in the NCAA First and Second Rounds ... Gymnast of the Year ... Honda Award nominee ... clinched the upset of No. 14 Northwestern with a win against 20th-ranked NACGC/W regular season All-American in the all- Konrad Zieba in the NCAA Second Round ... posted an eight-match win around, vault and bars ... All-Pac-12 first team in streak, including victories over five ranked opponents ... amassed five the all-around ... four-time Pac-12 Gymnast of the Week (Jan. 12, Jan. match-clinching points on the year ... reached an ITA ranking of No. 19, Jan. 26, March 8) ... finished fourth in the all-around and bars, ninth 3 ... ranked in doubles with Maciek Romanowicz ... compiled a 16-6 on vault and 12th on beam at the NCAA Championships ... NCAA Ann overall record and 10-4 in duals ... 3-1 in three-set matches ... reached Arbor Regional champion in the all-around (39.575), bars (9.975) and the semifinals of the ITA All-America Championships ... advanced to the floor (9.900), and tied for second on vault (9.850) ... tied for the Pac-12 quarterfinals of the ITA National Indoor Championships. title on bars (9.900), tied for second on vault (9.900), tied for seventh on floor (9.875) and placed fourth in the all-around with a 39.475 at the conference championships. CONNOR SCHRAM WRESTLING – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The Rixford K. Snyder Scholarship ERICA SLAVIN NCAA All-American, just the 19th in program SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING – ARCHITECTURE history, with an eighth-place finish at the The Jeannene Johnson Scholarship national tournament ... Pac-12 champion (125 U.S. Collegiate national champion ... finished first pounds) ... NWCA Academic All-American ... Pac- with Clare McGovern and Sandra Ortellado in the 12 All-Academic second team ... only the ninth trio, first with Ortellado in duet and first in the team underclassman in school history to garner All- routine ... worked as an intern at an architecture America honors ... two-time NCAA qualifier ... 23-8, firm in New York City last summer ... will intern at including 7-3 in duals ... scored bonus points in five bouts ... won the an architecture firm in her hometown of Calgary this Roadrunner Open ... placed eighth at the Southern Scuffle ... knocked summer ... member of Chi Omega sorority involved off five ranked opponents during the season. in the annual Make-A-Wish campaign ... Cardinal Council member ... participated in Read for America Day with the students of Oak Knoll Elementary School in Menlo Park. HARRISON WILLIAMS TRACK AND FIELD - UNDECLARED The Roy E. and Freida L. Fallas Scholarship ANDI SULLIVAN Broke the Stanford decathlon record for the third SOCCER – MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING time, scoring 7,842 points to win the Clyde Littlefield The Chambers Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship Texas Relays ... placed fourth in the heptathlon at the MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist ... NSCAA All- NCAA Indoor Championships with a school-record America first team ... NSCAA All-Pacific Region 5,937 points ... won the 110-meter hurdles at the first team ... All-Pac-12 first team ... MAC Hermann Payton Jordan Invitational, running 13.88, to shatter Trophy Preseason watch list ... TopDrawerSoccer his lifetime best in becoming the second-fastest high Postseason Best XI first team ... Pac-12 Offensive hurdler in Stanford history ... No. 6 pole vaulter in school history at 17-3 Player of the Week (Oct. 6) ... TopDrawerSoccer ½ ... a Pac-12 finalist in three events, not including the decathlon, which Player of the Week (Oct. 6) ... TopDrawerSoccer he bypassed ... ran leadoff on the 4x400 relay team that broke a school Team of the Week (Oct. 6) ... TopDrawerSoccer Preseason Best XI first record with a 3:05.59 at Baylor’s Michael Johnson Invitational ... gave team ... Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... started all 23 games Stanford a lead it would not relinquish on its way to winning the Pac-12 and played all but 37:30 minutes during the season ... attended U.S. U-23 title in the 4x400, ending Stanford’s 62-year conference winless streak in camps and traveled with the team for the Istria Cup in Croatia and the that event ... named to the all-academic teams for the Pac-12 (outdoors) U-23 Women’s Nordic Tournament in England. and the MPSF (indoors).

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY BLOCK “S” OUTSTANDING MALE JUNIOR AWARD BLOCK “S” OUTSTANDING FEMALE JUNIOR AWARD

MAVERICK McNEALY TAYLOR DAVIDSON GOLF – MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING TENNIS – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The Raymond V. and Louise A. Knowles Scholarship The Curly Neal Athletic Scholarship The Robert J. Cardinal Scholarship The Robert C. McGlinchey Athletic Scholarship PING All-America first team ... Pac-12 Player of the The Rose and Jake Butts Scholarship Year ... Ben Hogan Award finalist ... nation’s top- ITA All-American in doubles ... All-Pac-12 second ranked collegiate golfer by Golfstat and Golfweek team ... Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ...... world’s second-ranked amateur golfer ... 69.57 earned final No. 35 national singles ranking ... 23-13 stroke average (second-best in NCAA) ... four overall ... 13-8 in duals, playing most of her matches medalist honors in 2015-16 ... 10 career wins, trailing at the No. 2 position, while also holding down the school record of 11 victories shared by Tiger Woods and Patrick Rodgers No. 1 spot early in the season ... provided four clinching points overall and ... sixth-place at Pac-12 Championships while leading Cardinal to third three in NCAA Championships competition, including a three-set victory straight title ... set school and tournament scoring record of 16-under- to secure Stanford’s 4-3 national championship win over Oklahoma par at 70-year-old Western Intercollegiate ... earned roster spot on State ... claimed first career singles crown by winning the USTA/ITA distinguished Palmer Cup Team for the second straight year. Northwest Regional Championships ... reached quarterfinals of Riviera/ ITA All-American Championships and NCTC Classic ... in doubles, earned AKASH MODI final No. 11 national ranking with Caroline Doyle at 22-12 overall and 9-9 GYMNASTICS – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING in duals ... captured three doubles crowns (USTA/ITA Northwest Regional The Bruce and Adrienne Mitchell Athletic Scholarship Championships, USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships consolation, The William F. Sisson Scholarship NCTC Classic). NCAA champion in parallel bars and high bar ... MPSF Gymnast of the Year (third consecutive year) ERICA McCALL ... four-time CGA Gymnast of the Week ... two-time BASKETBALL – PSYCHOLOGY MPSF Gymnast of the Week ... finished second in the The Anne M. Paye Athletic Scholarship all-around at the Winter Cup to qualify for the U.S. The Roscoe and Ann Maples Scholarship Men’s Senior National Team ... All-American in four All-Pac-12 Conference ... Pac-12 All-Defensive Team events (all-around, floor, high bar and parallel bars) ... MPSF All-Academic ... espnW National Player of the Week (Feb. 29) Team ... led the Cardinal with 18 individual event victories against NCAA ... Pac-12 Player of the Week (Feb. 29) ... CoSIDA teams: all-around (4), parallel bars (4), floor (4), pommel horse (3) and Academic All-District ... Pac-12 All-Academic high bar (3) ... held five of Stanford’s 10-best scores this season in floor, honorable mention ... started all 34 games and four in parallel bars, three in pommel horse and two in vault and high bar. averaged 14.9 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 30.9 minutes ... 10th in the Pac-12 in scoring, fifth in rebounding, third in blocks and fourth in field goal percentage ... 13th in the nation and second in the conference with 18 double-doubles ... tied for third in single-season history in blocks (66) with Chiney Ogwumike and Joslyn Tinkle ... scored in double figures 30 times and had seven 20-point efforts ... pulled down 10 or more rebounds in 20 games ... in four NCAA Tournament games, averaged 19.5 points on 51.7 percent shooting and 10.3 rebounds ... scored a career-high 27 points on 12-of-18 shooting in Sweet 16 upset of top-seeded Notre Dame ... swatted a career-high seven shots at Utah ... team captain.

LIA NEAL SWIMMING – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The Thomas W. Ford Scholarship in Athletics The Walter L. Brandt Scholarship NCAA champion in the 200 medley relay (1:34.81) and 400 medley relay (3:26.14) ... six-time All- American, including accolades in all three sprint freestyle events (50, 100 and 200) ... Pac-12 All- Academic honorable mention ... national runner-up Stanford finished second at the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics in the 100-yard freestyle ... bronze medal in the 200- Championships for the second consecutive year, marking the yard freestyle at NCAAs ... career-best sixth-place finish in the 50-yard 10th top-3 finish in the past 11 seasons. freestyle at the NCAA Championships ... set American and NCAA records as member of 200-yard medley relay and 400-yard medley relay ... won five Pac-12 titles, including two individual titles ... won seven individual races in the spring regular season to lead Stanford to an undefeated record (7-0) ... helped the Cardinal to a second-place finish at NCAA Championships.

JAMIE NEUSHUL WATER POLO – COMMUNICATION The Schmalzried Family Athletic Scholarship The Cardinal Club Endowment The Dale H. Austin Athletic Scholarship ACWPC All-America first team ... All-MPSF first team ... All-NCAA Tournament first team ... MPSF All- Tournament Team ... MPSF All-Academic Team ... led Stanford with a career-high 49 goals and 11 hat tricks ... fifth in the league in goals per game (1.69) and scored in all but nine of the Cardinal’s 29 contests ... three goals away from reaching 100 in her career ... helped lead Stanford to the national title game for the seventh straight season. Women’s basketball’s victory over Oregon State on Feb. 26 was the 1,000th in Cardinal program history. Stanford is the seventh Division I institution to reach the 1,000-win plateau.

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY BLOCK “S” HONORS FOR MEN SPIRIT OF STANFORD AWARD Senior letterwinner with highest GPA. Presented to a charismatic student-athlete who excels at his/her sport and is an effective leader on and off the field. Furthermore, this student-athlete RYAN ARATA is an exemplary teammate, active across campus and in the community SWIMMING – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING and embraces the values of . This award is given in The Cody J Smith Undergraduate Scholarship memory of Frankie Albert ’42. 4.036 GPA ... placed fifth in the 100-yard backstroke (46.57) and the 200-yard backstroke (1:41.90) at CONRAD KAMINSKI the Pac-12 Championships, as Stanford won the VOLLEYBALL – MECHANICAL ENGINEERING conference title for the first time since 2012 ... seven- The Lucille and Jim Cayton Scholarship time top-10 finisher at the conference championships The Robert C. McGlinchey Athletic Scholarship for his career ... three-time Pac-12 All-Academic first AVCA All-America first team ... All-MPSF first team team ... will graduate with a bachelor’s and master’s ... winner of the Ryan Millar Award, presented to in mechanical engineering ... worked as a systems integration and test the nation’s top middle attacker by Off the Block intern last summer with Lockheed Martin in Colorado Springs ... will ... CoSIDA Men’s At-Large Academic All-America pursue a career in the aerospace field. first team ... MPSF All-Academic Team ... led the nation with 1.45 blocks per set ... ranked sixth in the conference with a .478 hitting percentage ... hit a season-high .786 (11-0- BLOCK “S” HONORS FOR WOMEN 14) and notched nine blocks at No. 1 BYU ... recorded a career-high 15 kills Senior letterwinner with highest GPA. on .542 hitting and eight blocks versus No. 9 Pepperdine ... turned in first career double-double with 11 kills and a season-high 10 blocks versus SAMANTHA STEELE USC ... Cardinal Council Treasurer ... representative to the CAPER group SAILING – MATH AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE ... member of the leadership team for Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... The Buck/Cardinal Club Kappa Alpha Order member ... Swim with Mike participant ... organized 4.129 GPA ... helped guide Stanford to a sixth-place volunteers at Eastside College Prep ... volunteered in a soup kitchen at St. finish at the ICSA Team Race National Championships Anthony’s Catholic Church ... volunteer ambassador for Lucile Packard ... led the Cardinal to its 11th consecutive Big Sail Children’s Hospital’s annual prom for patients. victory ... sailed the A-division of Coed National Championships with Antoine Screve ... member of Phi Beta Kappa ... conducted research with the Multi-scale Architecture and Systems Team, applying machine- learning to improve the efficiency of cloud data centers ... interned with the Dropbox analytics team ... hopes to remain in the Bay Area after graduation working as a software engineer.

DICK AND ANNE GOULD CAPTAIN’S AWARD Presented to the senior captain who has exhibited uncommon leadership to his/her team. This award is presented by Dick and Anne Gould in honor of their three “Captain Children”: Karin (USC swimming), Rick (Stanford swimming) and Kim (Harvard volleyball).

MEG LENTZ LACROSSE – POLITICAL SCIENCE The Charles R. Blyth Scholarship IWLCA All-America third team ... IWLCA West/ Midwest Region first team ... All-MPSF first team ... MPSF All-Tournament Team ... MPSF All-Academic Team ... led the team in ground balls (34) and caused Coming within a putt of claiming back-to-back NCAA turnovers (22) ... proved to be integral on the draw championships, the women’s golf team produced another control, winning nine in victory over San Diego State as she surpassed her former season-best of 10 (2013) stellar season by winning four tournaments and achieving a with a phenomenal 50 this season ... team captain ... head coach Amy final No. 5 national ranking. Bokker: “Meg is one of the best leaders that we have had in our program and is well-respected by her coaches and teammates. She totally stepped up for us when we lost another senior captain to an injury this season.”

BRANDON VINCENT SOCCER – ECONOMICS The Herbert H. Katzev Memorial Scholarship The Audrey Corrigan Foley Athletic Scholarship Fourth overall pick by the Chicago Fire in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft ... College Cup Defensive Most Outstanding Player ... NSCAA All-America first team ... NSCAA All-Far West Region first team ... Senior CLASS Award All-America second team ... MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist ... Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year ... All-Pac-12 first team ... Top Drawer Soccer Best XI first team ... College Soccer News All-America first team ... Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention ... buried Stanford’s third goal in the NCAA Championship against Clemson ... converted for the Cardinal in its penalty shootout win against Akron in the semifinals ... went 5-of-6 on penalty kicks ... added by head coach Jurgen Klinsmann to the U.S. Men’s National Team roster for its January 2016 training camp ... earned first MNT cap when he came on for the second half of a 1-0 win over Canada on Feb. 5, 2016 ... called by U.S. Under-23 Men’s National Team head coach Andi Herzog for the first College Identification ... Stanford placed third at the NCAA Men’s Cross Country co-captain ... head coach Jeremy Gunn: “Brandon is a soft-spoken leader, but when he talks people lean in and stop what they are doing to listen. Championships -- its 10th top-3 finish. Brandon is a leader in the way that he carries himself and how he trains on a daily basis.”

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY JAKE GIMBEL AWARD BIFF HOFFMAN AWARD Best competitive attitude - male senior. Outstanding male senior.

JOSHUA GARNETT BRET BONANNI FOOTBALL – HUMAN BIOLOGY WATER POLO – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The Stanford Football Legends and Friends Scholarship The Milton C. and Nellie Jo Iverson Water Polo Scholarship Selected in the first round of the NFL Draft by San The R. Lee McNitt Memorial Scholarship Francisco ... Award winner (first The Cliff Burnhill Scholarship in school history) ... Morris Trophy Award winner Established a Stanford and MPSF career scoring (Pac-12 Lineman of the Year) ... ninth unanimous All- record with 360 goals, eclipsing Tony Azevedo’s (2001- American in Stanford history ... All-Pac-12 first team 04) record of 332 ... Peter J. Cutino Award finalist ...... USA Football Fundamental Player of the Year ... four-time ACWPC All-America first team ... Association starting left guard ... 14 games played ... head coach of Water Polo Coaches Academic All-American ... All- David Shaw: “This guy loves football, he’s physical, he’s nasty ... one of MPSF first team ... CoSIDA Men’s At-Large Academic All-District ... MPSF All-Academic Team ... led the MPSF with 94 goals to rank fourth on the the best physical run blockers you’re going to see come out of college in Stanford single-season scoring list ... became the only Cardinal in history the last couple years. I can’t wait to see this young man play on Sundays.” to post multiple 90-goal seasons, achieving the feat each of the last three years ... scored in 29 of Stanford’s 30 games with multiple goals in 25 contests ... scored a career-high nine goals in a victory over MIT ... recorded 95 career multiple-goal games and 68 career hat tricks ... member of the United States Senior National Team ... will compete for a spot on the 2016 PAM STRATHAIRN AWARD Olympic team. Best competitive attitude - female senior. KEVIN HOGAN KRISTA HARDEBECK FOOTBALL – SCIENCE, TECHONOLOGY AND SOCIETY TENNIS – POLITICAL SCIENCE/PSYCHOLOGY The John W. & Condoleezza Rice Football Scholarship The Ormond Family Athletic Scholarship The David S. Morze Memorial Athletic Scholarship The Thomas W. Ford Family Scholarship The Sherman N. Shumway Scholarship The E. Eric and Elizabeth D. Johnson Scholarship Selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by Kansas All-Pac-12 honorable mention … CoSIDA Women’s City ... All-Pac-12 second team ... Washington Football At-Large Academic All-District ... Pac-12 Scholar- Legends College Player of the Year ... Athlete of the Year ... Pac-12 All-Academic first team finalist ... 36-10 overall as starting quarterback ...... earned final No. 123 national singles ranking ... Stanford record holder for career wins as starting second on team in overall victories (27-8) ... 21-3 in quarterback ... 16-6 vs. opponents ranked in AP Top 25 ... began career with duals, including a 10-2 record at the No. 4 spot ... clinched three matches 10 wins in as many starts ... 27 passing touchdowns (fifth in Pac-12) ... 67.8 ... produced a career-high 17-match winning streak that spanned nearly completion percentage (sixth in FBS) ... 171.03 passing efficiency (fourth in two months ... unbeaten in nine Pac-12 dual matches ... 12-1 against FBS) ... 13.92 passing yards per completion (second in Pac-12) ... 9.43 passing conference opponents ... in doubles, paired with Caroline Lampl to yards per attempt (second in FBS) ... 727 career pass completions (third in finish 20-10 overall and 13-5 in duals ... reached semifinals of the Pac- Stanford history) ... 9,385 career passing yards (third in Stanford history) 12 Championships and USTA/ITA Northwest Regional Championships ... 65.9 career completion percentage (second in Stanford history) ... 154.6 ... opted not to play tennis last summer, as she was completing an career passing efficiency (second in Stanford history) ... 75 career touchdown internship in Uganda at the Citizen’s Coalition for Electoral Democracy passes (third in Stanford history) ... 10,634 career total offense yards (first in (CCEDU) ... head coach Lele Forood: “Krista embraced her role playing on Stanford history) ... team captain. the back courts when the lineup was shuffled because it was best for the team. As the lone senior in our lineup, she was instrumental in helping our freshmen transition to college tennis while also serving as a leader STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARD alongside our juniors. Krista made a concerted effort to return to the Outstanding female senior. form of her freshman season, making it a luxury for us to have such an experienced veteran in the postseason.” SARAH HAASE SWIMMING – HUMAN BIOLOGY The Kim Peyton McDonald Memorial Scholarship SIMONE JACOBS Won two national championships as part of the 200- and ROWING – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 400-yard medley relays ... four-time All-American ... Pac- The Sherman N. Shumway Scholarship 12 All-Academic honorable mention ... set American and The Art, Anne, Chris, and Lesley Dauer Family Athletic NCAA records as member of 200-yard medley relay and Scholarship 400-yard medley relay ... won four Pac-12 titles, including Went from an alternate on the team to the stroke two individual titles in 100 breast (58.02), 200 breast (most important seat in the top boat) of the varsity (2:07.69), 200 medley relay (1:34.15) and 400 medley eight in just two years ... stroked the varsity eight relay (3:26.25) ... won nine individual races in the spring regular season to lead to a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships, Stanford to an undefeated record (7-0) ... helped Stanford to a second-place leading Stanford to a fourth-place team finish ... finish at NCAA Championships ... team captain. guided the Cardinal to a four-second victory over previously undefeated and top-ranked California in The Big Row – the biggest upset in rowing in LAUREN KIM 2016 and one of only two defeats for Cal this season ... stroked the varsity GOLF – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY eight to a second-place finish at the Pac-12 Championships ... served as The Linda Player Kaiser Memorial Scholarship the stroke of the varsity eight all season ... helped lead Stanford to its The Dr. Peter and Katherine Looby Athletic Scholarship eighth straight NCAA Championships appearance and top-10 national The Robert J. Cardinal Scholarship ranking ... helped plant flowers in a garden on campus along with her teammates as part of a community service event during the spring Three-time WGCA All-America first team, becoming quarter ... head coach Yasmin Farooq: “Simone is small in stature for only fourth player in program history to accomplish a rower (5-9) with a huge heart and even more competitive spirit. She that feat ... All-Pac-12 first team ... Pac-12 Scholar- strokes the varsity eight because she is fearless in both the ‘start’ and Athlete of the Year ... led team in scoring and ranked ‘sprint’—the two periods of anaerobic hell in a 2000 meter race. Simone No. 4 nationally with 71.87 average ... ranked first of wants to win and her ‘will-to-win’ in the final strokes of a rowing race is top 100 players in par-3 scoring at .297 ... posted five top-10s and finished unparalleled. She is the best sprinting stroke I have ever coached.” in the top 20 in nine of 10 events ... second-place showing at Silverado Showdown with rounds of 70-69-73 to finish at 4-under 212 ... tied for 20th at Pac-12 Championships and was 14th in NCAA Regional Championships, shooting team-best 2-under 69 in final round to help Cardinal earn share of title for second time in program history ... fired seven rounds in the 60s ... 21 career top 10s ... rallied from 3-down with three holes remaining to square her match in the finals of the NCAA Championships in team’s near- miss to repeat.

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY DONALD KENNEDY AWARD Presented to the senior athlete who best exhibits the combination of excellent academics, strong athletic ability and a commitment to community service.

IVANA HONG GYMNASTICS – HUMAN BIOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY The Evelyn Lloyd Dees Women’s Athletic Scholarship The Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Family Scholarship AAI Award semifinalist (women’s gymnastics “”) ... All-America first team on beam ... All-Pac-12 second team on beam ... Pac- 12 Specialist of the Week (Feb. 2) ... Pac-12 All- Academic honorable mention ... tied for 12th overall on beam at the NCAA Championships ... tied for NCAA Ann Arbor Regional title on beam with a 9.900 ... tied for ninth on bars with a 9.850 at the Pac-12 Championships ... community service executive committee member for Cardinal Council, coordinating and promoting community service events for the student-athlete community ... volunteer with Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital ... guest speaker at Eastside College Prep ... volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House ... BAWSI volunteer ... team captain ... head coach Kristen Smyth: “Ivana is Ivana Hong served as the community service executive an extraordinary role model, the truest definition of a scholar-athlete. Her compassion for others is authentic - her commitment real. Ivana’s drive committee member for Cardinal Council, organizing and to make a difference by improving the lives of others shines through in promoting community service events for Stanford student- her volunteer efforts.” athletes.

AL MASTERS AWARD Presented to the Stanford athlete attaining the highest standards of athletic performance, leadership and academic achievement (highest award).

CHRISTIAN McCAFFREY FOOTBALL – UNDECLARED The Clayton W. Frye Jr. Family Athletic Scholarship NCAA single-season all-purpose yards record holder (3,864) ... Associated Press Player of the Year ... Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year ... Pac-12 Championship Game MVP ... Rose Bowl Offensive Player of the Game ... Sports Illustrated College Football Player of the Year ... CBSSports.com Player of the Year ... Hornung Award winner ... Jet Award winner ... Chic Harley Award winner ... Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Amateur Athlete of the Year ... Heisman Trophy finalist ... Consensus All-American ... CoSIDA Academic All-America first team ... only FBS player to lead team in rushing and receiving yardage ... school-record 2,019 rushing yards ... 6.0 yards per rush (seventh-most in school history) ... 11 100-yard rushing games (tied school record) ... team-high 645 receiving yards ... 1,070 kickoff In a record-setting season, Christian McCaffrey led the return yards (third-most in school history) ... 28.9 yards per kickoff return Cardinal to a school-record seventh straight bowl appearance, (fourth-most in school history). including its third Rose Bowl Game in the past four years.

JORDAN MORRIS SOCCER – SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The Stanford University Buck Club Endowed Fund Signed with the Sounders as a homegrown player on Jan. 21 ... MAC Hermann Trophy winner ... NSCAA All-America first team ... College Cup Offensive Most Outstanding Player ... NSCAA All-Far West Region first team ... Pac-12 Player of the Year ... All-Pac-12 first team ... Top Drawer Soccer Division I Men’s Soccer Player of the Year ... Top Drawer Soccer Best XI first team ... College Soccer News All-America first team ... Pac-12 All-Academic second team ... led Stanford in goals (13) and points (29) ... in final 14 games of the season, had 12 goals, three assists and 27 points ... fifth in the country in game-winning goals (6), fifth in goals per game (0.72), seventh in total goals (13) and 12th in points per game (1.61) ... capped season with his third career brace in the national championship against Clemson ... became the first player with multiple goals in a title game since UCLA’s in 1997 ... converted for the Cardinal in its penalty shootout win against Akron in the NCAA semifinals ... notched his second career brace with two second-half goals against Ohio State to send Stanford to the NCAA quarterfinals ... missed the match against VCU while playing for the U.S. Men’s National Team in a friendly with Brazil ... missed matches with Cal (Oct. 4), Washington (Oct. 9) and Oregon State Jordan Morris capped a storybook collegiate career on Jan. 8 (Oct. 11) while with the U.S. for Olympic qualifying ... missed the final when he was named the winner of the MAC Hermann Trophy, regular season game with Cal while playing for the USMNT during its 2018 college soccer’s highest honor. Stanford’s magical season World Cup Qualifying campaign. ended with the program’s first national championship, extending the school’s streak of at least one NCAA team title to 40 consecutive years.

2016 STANFORD ATHLETICS BOARD AWARDS CEREMONY Stanford Athletics Board The mission of the Stanford Athletics Board is to enhance and protect the core values of the Stanford athletics department and Stanford University. To do so, the athletics board supports and nourishes athletic, physical education, and recreation programs at the university and works to ensure that all such programs operate under the highest standards of ethical conduct, sportsmanship, and integrity.

The Stanford Athletics Board was established in 1964 by the Stanford University Board of Trustees. Executive Committee Ward Bullard, Chair Roger V. Smith, Past Chair Ann O. Baskins, Officer Sally S. Farr, Officer Kate Kelly Klein, Officer Eddie Poplawski, Officer Members Rocky Barber Pete Higgins Kit Rodgers Geoff Bland Elizabeth “Libby” Hulsey Brooke Seawell Marisa Brutoco Jim Johnson Hal Steuber Leslie Colvin Jeff Jordan Rick Tuttle Tony Detter John Kissick Paul Violich Ken Diekroeger Sharon Meresman Kevin Warsh Carol Eger Andrew Moley Anré Williams Sue H. Epstein Juli Oh David Yancey Walter Harris Jon Oram

Auxiliary Members

Nicole Bartow, Alumni Association Representative RoAnn Costin, Board of Trustees Representative Stacey Wueste, Buck/Cardinal Club Chair Rob Malenka, CAPER Chair Bob Hellman, DAPER Investment Fund President Larry Gibbs, Golf Course Advisory Committee Chair George Parker, Red Barn Advisory Committee Chair

University Representatives John L. Hennessy, President Bernard Muir, The Jaquish & Kenninger Director of Athletics Martin Shell, Vice President for Development Howard Wolf, Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Stanford Alumni Association President Greg Boardman, Vice Provost for Student Affairs Pat Jones, NCAA Faculty Representative David Kennedy, Senior Associate Vice President for Development