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This is Stanford Basketball
1990 Championship Team
• 2 National Championships
• 7 Final Fours
• 17 Pac-10 Championships
• 5 Pac-10 Tournament Championships
• 2 Wade Trophy National Players of the Year
• 15 State Farm/Kodak All-America Selections
2008 Pac-10 Champions
Jennifer Azzi
Kristin Folkl
Candice Wiggins
Head Coach Tara VanDerveer
Kate Starbird
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2008 Final Four
• Program-record 35 wins in 2007-08
• Stanford is one of only four teams to reach the Final
Four at least seven times
• Stanford reeled off 23 wins in a row from Jan. 10 to
April 6, the second-longest streak in program
history
• Twice during the 2007-08 season the Cardinal
defeated the nation’s No. 1 team in the polls
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1992 National Champions
• Stanford finished the season 30-3, capturing its second national championship with a 78-62
victory over Western Kentucky.
• Stanford’s 16-point margin of victory over Western Kentucky was, at the time, the largest
margin of victory in a national-title game.
• Molly Goodenbour was named the MVP of both the West Regional and the Final Four during
Stanford’s postseason run.
• Val Whiting averaged 18.5 points and 9.1 rebounds per game in 1991-92 en route to Pac-10
Player of the Year honors and a spot on the Kodak/WBCA All-America First Team.
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1990 National Champions
• Stanford won 20 straight games to begin the 1989-90 season and concluded the year with
a mark of 32-1 and the program’s first national championship.
• The 1989-90 Stanford team averaged over 92 points a game and hit the century mark in
scoring on 10 different occasions.
• Stanford’s 114-point performance in its regional-final victory over Arkansas still stands as
the top team single-game scoring effort in an NCAA Regional contest.
• Jennifer Azzi ended her college career not only with a national title, but also by taking home
the Wade Trophy, Naismith Award, Honda-Broderick Award, and Final Four MVP honors
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Two Decades of Dominance
• The Cardinal’s six Final Four appearances during the 1990s were the
most by any women’s basketball program in the nation.
• Stanford’s 270 victories and .841 winning percentage from Jan. 1,
1990 through Dec. 31, 1999 both ranked fourth nationally.
NCAA Champions
1989-90
• Stanford’s 162 Pac-10 victories from Jan. 1, 1990 through Dec. 31,
1999 led the nation in most wins in conference play.
• Stanford has made seven Final Four appearances and reached the NCAA Tournament every year since
the 1987-88 season.
• Since the 1999-2000 Pac-10 regular season, Stanford has won seven of the eight Pac-10 regularseason titles.
NCAA Final Four
1990-91
• Stanford has reached the 30-win mark seven times since the 1989-90 season, and set a programrecord with 35 victories in 2007-08.
• The Cardinal has won five of the seven Pac-10 Tournaments since its inception in 2002.
• From Jan. 1, 2000 through the end of the 2007-08 season, Stanford has accumulated a sparkling
record of 242-52 (.823).
NCAA Champions
1991-92
NCAA Final Four
1994-95
1995 Final Four Team
NCAA Final Four
1995-96
NCAA Final Four
1996-97
NCAA Final Four
2007-08
1990 Final Four
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The Wade Trophy
• Jennifer Azzi (1990) and Candice Wiggins (2008) each
captured the Wade Trophy after leading the Cardinal to the
Final Four
• Both Azzi and Wiggins pulled off the “double” by taking home
Wade Trophy and Pac-10 Player of the Year honors following
their senior seasons.
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Pac-10 Players of the Year
• Six different Stanford athletes have captured
Pac-10 Player of the Year honors on 12
occasions, the most of any school in the
conference.
• In 2008, Candice Wiggins became the first
player in conference history to claim the
Pac-10 Player of the Year award for the third
time.
• Through 2007-08, Stanford is the only school
to boast athletes that have been named
Pac-10 Player of the Year more than once:
Candice Wiggins (three times), Jennifer Azzi
(twice), Nicole Powell (twice), Kate Starbird
Nicole Powell (2002,
2004)
Sonja Henning (1991)
Candice Wiggins (2005, 2006, 2008)
Jennifer Azzi (1989, 1990)
Kate Starbird (1995, 1996)
Val Whiting (1992, 1993)
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Stanford All-Americans
• In 2008, Candice Wiggins became Stanford’s first four-time first-team
State Farm/Kodak All-American
• Following the 2007-08 season, Candice Wiggins earned first-team
All-American honors from the WBCA, Associated Press, Sports
Illustrated, and ESPN.com.
• Seven different Stanford women’s basketball players have been
selected to a total of 15 State Farm/Kodak All-America First Teams.
Sonja Henning (1991)
Jennifer Azzi (1989, 1990)
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Val Whiting (1992, 1993)
Kate Starbird (1996, 1997)
Kristin Folkl (1998)
Candice Wiggins (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Nicole Powell (2002, 2003, 2004)
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The Cardinal Family
Stanford’s
2008-09
Coaching
Staff brings a
championship
pedigree to
the Maples
Pavilion
sidelines.
• Head coach Tara VanDerveer has led the Cardinal to a pair of national titles
(1990 and 1992) and boasts a 572-137 record through 23 years on The Farm.
• Associate head coach Amy Tucker, serving as co-head coach in 1995-96 while
Tara VanDerveer was on leave coaching the USA Olympic Team, was named UPI
National Coach of the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year after guiding Stanford
to a 29-3 overall record, a perfect 18-0 Pac-10 mark, and the Final Four.
• Second-year assistant coach Bobbie Kelsey spent five years
as a player on The Farm (1991-96) and was a member of
Stanford’s 1992 National Champion team, while seeing
action on the court in two Final Fours.
• Second-year assistant coach Kate Paye was a key defensive
presence in the Cardinal backcourt from 1991-95. She
saw action in a pair of Final Fours with the Cardinal and
was part of the 1992 national champion team.
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Stanford off the court
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National Coverage
• Stanford had 19 contests broadcast live on television in 2007-08, on
networks such as ESPN, Fox Sports Net, and The Mountain.
• Stanford Women’s Basketball receives regional and national coverage
from publications and outlets such as the San Francisco Chronicle, San
Jose Mercury News, the Associated Press, ESPN the Magazine, ESPN.
com and Sports Illustrated.
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Stanford in the WNBA
Stanford has had a total
of 17 players selected in
the WNBA Draft since 1997,
including six first-round
picks.
First-round WNBA Draft selections from Stanford
Jamila Wideman (1997) – No. 3 overall (Los Angeles)
Jennifer Azzi (1999) – No. 5 overall (Detroit)
Naomi Mulitauaopele (2000) – No. 12 overall (Utah)
Katy Steding (2000) – No. 14 overall (Sacramento)
Nicole Powell (2004) – No. 3 overall (Sacramento)
Jennifer Azzi
Jamila Wideman
Candice Wiggins (2008) – No. 3 overall (Minnesota)
Milena Flores
Bethany Donaphin
Molly Goodenbour
Sonja Henning
Kristin Folkl
Candice Wiggins was a
first-round draft pick by the
Minnesota Lynx in 2008.
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Susan King-Borchardt
Heather Owen
Katy Steding
Naomi Mulitauaopele
Brooke Smith
Charmin Smith
Assistant Coach Kate Paye played
for the Seattle Storm in 2002.
Vanessa Nygaard
Lindsay Yamasaki
Nicole Powell plays for the
2005 WNBA Championship
team Sacramento Monarchs.
Stanford
boasts an
alumnae roll
call of 21
current and
former players
in the WNBA.
Olympia Scott-Richardson
Kate Starbird
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Stanford in FIBA
• Head coach Tara VanDerveer, Jennifer Azzi, and Katy Steding were all part of
the Olympic Gold Medal-winning USA Basketball Team at the 1996 Atlanta
Games.
• Tara VanDerveer boasts a career international record of 88-8 at the helm of
various USA Basketball teams, including a perfect 60-0 run in 1995-96 as
head coach of the USA Basketball Olympic Team.
• Current team member Jillian Harmon and 2006 graduate Clare Bodensteiner
became the first Stanford players to represent a country other than the United
States when they played for New Zealand at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
• Candice Wiggins became the most recent Stanford addition to the USA Senior
National Team, helping the American side to the 2008 Good Luck Beijing title.
• Current Cardinal players Jayne Appel, Sarah Boothe, Nnemkadi Ogwumike, and
Kayla Pedersen have all been part of various championship USA Basketball
youth national teams.
Jennifer Azzi and the 1996 Gold
Medal-winning USA Olympic team.
Sonja Henning
Candice Wiggins
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The USA team celebrates on the podium after defeating Brazil
79-66 to win the women’s basketball final at the 2007 Pan Am
Games. Photo: Joel Auerbach-US PRESSWIRE.
Nicole Powell
Tara VanDerveer coached the USA
Basketball Olympic team to a
perfect 60-0 in 1995-96.
Katy Steding and the 1996
Gold Medal-winning USA
Olympic team.
Katy Steding
Brooke Smith
Jillian Harmon
Photo: Lawrence Smith/
PHOTOSPORT
Kayla Pedsersen
Jill Harmon and Clare Bodensteiner represented New Zealand
at the 2008 Olympics. Photo: Mark Dadswell/Getty Images
Jayne Appel
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Maples Pavilion
Home of champions
• Stanford has posted nine undefeated seasons at Maples
Pavilion since beginning play there in 1974-75, most
recently going 15-0 in 2007-08.
• Cardinal women’s basketball games have consistently
brought large crowds to Maples Pavilion, most notably
eight announced crowds of 7,500.
• Maples Pavilion has served as a host site for NCAA
Tournament contests in 14 of the past 20 postseasons.
Over that span, Stanford has posted a 22-4 record in
NCAA Tournament contests played at Maples Pavilion.
• Stanford boasts an all-time record of 392-82 (.827) at
Maples Pavilion.
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Arrillaga Gymnasium
& Weight Room
Already home to some of the finest athletic facilities in the nation,
Stanford athletics will welcome the addition of the Arrillaga Gymnasium
and Weight Room in the spring of 2009.
The Arrillaga Gymnasium and Weight Room will be located adjacent to
Maples Pavilion, near the southwest entrance. The state-of-the-art facility
will include two practice courts for basketball and three practice courts
for volleyball. The basketball courts will also be used for recreation when
practice is not in session.
The courts will be connected to
Maples Pavilion through an
underground tunnel. In addition, space
will be provided for a new Varsity
Weight Room.
Construction of the Arrillaga
Gymnasium began on July 18, 2008
and groundbreaking took place three
days later.
This project is the result of a generous
contribution from the Arrillaga family.
The Arrillaga Gymnasium and Weight Room
will be completed in the spring of 2009.
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Stanford in the Community
• Stanford Women’s Basketball annually conducts a mentor program with young girls from the East Side School’s Shoot For the Stars program.
• Stanford players participate in a pen pal program with young elementary students at La Entrada School in Menlo Park. Each pen pal receives a player
card from their respective Stanford players, and at the end of the year, the Stanford players visit the pen pals’ classrooms.
• The Stanford team puts on numerous clinics throughout the year for kids in the local community and at the East Side School.
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Support in the Stands
• The Leland Stanford, Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB), along with the Stanford Tree
and Stanford Dollies, is a fixture at Stanford Women’s Basketball home and postseason games.
• Stanford Women’s Basketball boasts one of the most rabid and knowledgeable fan bases in
college women’s hoops, thanks to the efforts of the Fast Break Club.
• Stanford fans have had the privilege of watching Stanford host some of the most elite and
prestigious women’s basketball programs from around the nation, including Tennessee,
Connecticut, Rutgers, Baylor, and Georgia.
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Stanford University
The Nation’s Premier University
The world all at once: Limitless possibilities are at the heart of Stanford University.
Global positioning systems and gene splicing, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and The Grapes of
Wrath, the football huddle and the T-formation, Yahoo! and Google—all bear the mark of a Stanford
individual. At Stanford, you will find the entire universe of what humankind knows and is endeavoring
to know. From your first days on campus, this universe will be yours to explore, yours to discover.
Stanford will ask that intellectual curiosity be your compass, that excellence be your true north.
Along the way, you will have the guidance of extraordinary faculty mentors who are at the forefront of
advancing the world’s understanding of subjects ranging from geophysics to history to bioscience to
musical composition. You will also have the friendship of fellow students who will awe and inspire you
as much for their humanity as for their talents. As you pursue the questions that interest you most,
your mentors and friends will give you the freedom to risk temporary failure as you push yourself both
intellectually and personally—along with the freedom and encouragement to pursue what you love.
Your reward will be the exhilaration of discovery—the exhilaration of true excellence.
– Courtesy of Stanford University
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U.S. News and World Report
2008 Top 10 Rankings of
National Universities
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
Princeton
Harvard
Yale
Stanford
Pennsylvania
Cal Tech
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Duke
Columbia
University of Chicago
Top Universities in the World
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Harvard
Stanford
Cal-Berkeley
Cambridge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cal Tech
Columbia
Princeton
University of Chicago
Oxford
Source: 2007 Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Stanford’s Current
Community of Scholars
Includes
• 16 Nobel laureates
• 4 Pulitzer Prize winners
• 23 MacArthur Fellows
• 20 recipients of the National Medal of Science
• 2 National Medal of Technology recipients
• 239 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
• 132 members of the National Academy of
Sciences
• 85 National Academy of Engineering
members
• 28 members of the National Academy of
Education
• 41 American Philosophical Society members
• 7 Wolf Foundation Prize winners
• 6 winners of the Koret Foundation Prize
• 3 Presidential Medal of Freedom winners
Fields of study
70%
Classes with fewer than 20 students
7-to-1
Student-faculty ratio
1,771
Stanford professoriate
7
Stanford schools where undergraduates
can take courses
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Beyond Campus
San Francisco Bay Area
From bustling cosmopolitan cities to quiet coastal
retreats, the San Francisco Bay Area is
incomparable. First-class attractions, worldclass athletics, cultural diversity, remarkable
skylines and breathtaking views make this the
region one of the world’s most popular destinations.
The Golden Gate Bridge
Stanford’s campus is located less than an hour’s drive from
San Francisco to the north, just minutes from the Silicon
Valley to the south and within easy reach of the breathtaking
coastal cities that line the Pacific Ocean to the west.
San Francisco has been named by Conde Nast Traveler magazine as the
No. 1 travel destination in the United State for 15 years in a row.
Surrounded on three sides by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay,
San Francisco is located on a hilly peninsula, occupying just 47 square
miles of land. It is the center of the San Francisco Bay Area—the nation’s
fifth largest metropolitan area with a population of more than 7.0
million—and host to an estimated 16 million visitors each year.
South of the Stanford campus are the cities of San Jose and Santa Clara,
the anchors to the Silicon Valley. Computer firms and software companies
can be found throughout the region, which is considered the leader
among the world’s technology industry.
Yosemite National Park
One of the world’s greatest stretches of coastline is located within a short
drive from Stanford. To the south is the Monterey Peninsula, which
includes the picturesque towns of Monterey, Carmel and Santa Cruz. The
Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row and 17-Mile Drive along Pebble
Beach are musts for visitors.
Further north and east of Marin County is the home to the Napa Wine
Country and within a few hours drive from the Bay Area is Lake Tahoe,
home to some of the finest skiing in the country and the wonders of
Yosemite National Park.
The Bay Area is also home to six major professional sports franchises,
including the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco
Giants, Oakland A’s, San Jose Sharks and Golden State Warriors.
AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants
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Carmel Valley
San Francisco Bay
Stanford Alumni
Larry Page and Sergey Brin – Founders of Google
Jerry Yang
Co-founder of Yahoo
Herbert Hoover – 31st President of the United States
Stanford alumni are some of the most distinguished people in
the world today.
Phil Knight – Founder of
Nike
Sandra Day O’Connor –
Supreme Court Justics
Sally Ride – First American
Woman in Space
Reese Witherspoon
Jennifer Connelly
Academy Award Winning Actress
Academy Award Winning Actress
Summer Sanders
Olympic Gold Medalist
John Elway
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Jennifer Azzi
Olympic Gold Medalist
These include leaders in government, medicine, business, law,
politics, education, sports and entertainment, among other
fields.
Stanford’s diverse alumni includes the founders of Nike, Yahoo!,
Hewlett-Packard and Google, a U.S. President, numerous
elected government officials, Supreme Court justices, actors,
actresses, athletes, a former Miss America and the first
American woman in space, to name a few.
Stanford alums range from the “Father of the Internet” Vincent
Cerf and author John Steinbeck to Academy Award-winning
actresses Jennifer Connelly and Reese Witherspoon … or top
athletes Bob Mathias, Jim Plunkett, Tiger Woods, Summer
Sanders and John McEnroe.
Companies founded by Stanford graduates include:
• Cisco Systems
• Cypress Semi
• eBay
• E*Trade
• Excite
• Hewlett-Packard
• IDEO
• Intuit
• Netflix
• Nike
• The Learning Company
• Silicon Graphics
• Sun Microsystems
• Tandem
• Trilogy
• Varian Associates
• Yahoo!
Tiger Woods – Professional Golfer
Ted Koppel – Network News Anchor
Mike Mussina
World Series Champion
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Home of Champions
Erica McLain
Track
2007 Indoor
Triple Jump
National
Champion
2007-08 Women’s Basketball
Pac-10 Champions
NCAA Tournament Finalists
2007 Women’s Cross Country
Current National Champions
14 Straight NCAA
Division I Directors’
Cup Awards
Jason Castro
Baseball
2008 College World
Series Participants
109 National
Championships
95 NCAA
Championships
58 Men’s NCAA
Championships
Julia Smit
Women’s Swimming
NCAA 400 IM Champion
37 Women’s NCAA
Championships
405 Individual NCAA
Champions
Candice Wiggins
Women’s Basketball
2008 Wade Trophy Winner
Consensus First Team All-American
Rachel Buehler
Women’s Soccer
2007 Hermann
Award Semifinalist
ESPN Academic
All-American
of the Year
Paul Kornfeld
Men’s Swimming
100 and 200m NCAA Breaststroke Champion
Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year
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Camille Gandhi
Field Hockey
2007 NorPac Rookie
of the Year
2007 Field Hockey
NorPac Co-Champions
Alex Clayton
Men’s Tennis
2008 NCAA Semifinalist
Pac-10 Player and
Newcomer of the Year
Rosey Neill
Softball
Pac-10 Co-Defensive
Player of the Year
Foluke Akinradewo
Women’s Volleyball
AVCA National Player of
the Year
Tabitha Yim
Women’s Gymnastics
Pac-10 All-Around Champion
David Sender
MPSF Vault and Floor Champion
2008 Synchronized Swimming
Current National Champions
2007 Women’s Volleyball
Pac-10 Champions, NCAA Tournament Finalists
Jess Zutz
Field Hockey
2007 NorPac Offensive Player of the Year
Dylan Carney
Men’s Gymnastics
2008 Walter Byers Award Winner
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Stanford’s Athletic Facilities
Among the Nation’s Best
Stanford’s athletic facilities are perhaps the finest in collegiate athletics.
The Stanford football program is housed in the spacious Arrillaga
Family Sports Center, which includes administrative offices, meeting
rooms and training facilities. The Harvey Bernhard Football Locker
Room is located on the ground floor and an extensive weight training
facility is located downstairs.
The Arrillaga Family Sports Center also includes a restaurant and the
Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame Room, with its impressive display of
Stanford’s 14 Director’s Cups and numerous NCAA trophies.
Picturesque Sunken Diamond is home to the Cardinal baseball program.
Cobb Track and Angell Field is home to Stanford’s track and cross country
programs.
Boyd and Jill Smith Family Stadium is the home of Cardinal softball during
the spring.
Stanford practices daily on Elliot Field
Maloney Field houses both of Stanford’s soccer programs along with the
women’s lacrosse program.
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Burnham Pavilion houses Stanford’s fencing, men’s volleyball and wrestling
programs.
Maples Pavilion is home to Stanford basketball and women’s volleyball
Avery Aquatics Center is the home base for Stanford’s swimming, water
polo and synchronized swimming programs.
Stanford Golf Course is one of the finest on-campus courses in the nation.
Stanford’s men’s and women’s tennis teams have combined to win 32
NCAA teams titles at Taube Family Tennis Stadium.
Ford Center is home to Stanford’s men’s and women’s gymnastics
programs.
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1 2008-09 Stanford Basketball
This Is Stanford Basketball ......................1
2008 Final Four..........................................2-3
1992 National Champions.........................4-5
1990 National Champions.........................6-7
Two Decades Of Dominance.....................8-9
The Wade Trophy.......................................10
Pac-10 Players of the Year........................11
Stanford’s All-Americans...........................12-13
The Cardinal Family...................................14-15
Stanford Off The Court..............................16-17
National Coverage.....................................18-19
Stanford In The WNBA..............................20-21
Stanford In FIBA........................................22-23
Maples Pavilion..........................................24-25
Arrillaga Gymnasium & Weight Room.......26
Stanford In The Community......................27
Support In The Stands..............................28-29
The Nation’s Premier University................30-31
San Francisco Bay Area............................32
Stanford Alumni.........................................33
Home Of Champions.................................34-35
Athletic Facilities........................................36-37
Table of Contents.......................................38
39 2008-09 Season Preview
Roster.........................................................40
Radio/TV roster..........................................41
Outlook.......................................................42-43
Stanford Directory......................................44
Media Information......................................45
47 Stanford Coaching Staff
Head Coach Tara VanDerveer...................48-51
Associate Head Coach Amy Tucker.........52-53
Assistant Coach Bobbie Kelsey................54-55
Assistant Coach Kate Paye.......................56-57
Support Staff..............................................58
Media Relations
W. Basketball Contact: Aaron Juarez
Office Phone: (650) 725-7277
Cell Phone: (408) 250-1598
Email: arjuarez@stanford.edu
Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957
Mailing Address:
Athletic Media Relations
Arrillaga Family Sports Center
641 East Campus Drive
Stanford, CA 94305-6150
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Jayne Appel...............................................60-61
Sarah Boothe.............................................62-63
Ashley Cimino............................................64-65
Morgan Clyburn.........................................66-67
Hannah Donaghe.......................................68-69
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude..............................70-71
Jillian Harmon............................................72-73
Michelle Harrison.......................................74-75
JJ Hones....................................................76-77
Lindy La Rocque........................................78-79
Grace Mashore..........................................80-81
Melanie Murphy.........................................82-83
Nnemkadi Ogwumike................................84-85
Kayla Pedersen..........................................86-87
Jeannette Pohlen.......................................88-89
123 Records
Honor Roll..................................................124-125
Single-Season Team Records...................126-127
Single-Game Team Records.....................128-129
Individual Career Records.........................130-131
Individual Single-Season Records............132-133
Individual Single-Game Records...............134-135
1,000-Point Scorers...................................136
Year-by-Year Leaders................................137
Year-by-Year Statistics...............................138
139 Cardinal Tradition
91 2008-09 Opponents
Non-Conference Opponents.....................92-95
Pac-10 Opponents....................................96-98
All-Time Record vs. Opponents................99
All-Time Scores vs. Opponents.................100-103
Stanford Buck/Cardinal Club....................104
105 2007-08 Year in Review
Stanford in the Postseason.......................140
Year-by-Year Records................................141
Year-by-Year Results.................................142-149
Maples Pavilion..........................................150-151
Letterwinners.............................................152
By The Numbers........................................153
Achievements............................................154-155
Where Are They Now?...............................156-157
State Farm/Kodak All-Americans..............158
159 Home of Champions
Stanford University....................................160-161
University Leaders.....................................162
Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby..................163
Principles That Guide Us...........................164
Academic Services....................................165
U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup.......166
Stanford’s Champions...............................167
2007-08 Review.........................................106-107
Statistics.....................................................108
Game-by-Game Results............................109
Team Game-by-Game Statistics...............110
Box Scores................................................111-117
Spokane Regional Box Scores.................118
Credits: The 2008-09 Stanford Basketball Media Guide is a production
Final Four Box Scores...............................119
of Stanford University’s Athletic Media Relations Department.
2007-08 Pac-10 Standings.......................120
Photos courtesy of David Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Stanford
2007-08 Pac-10 Leaders...........................121
University, along with Marc Abrams, John Aronson, Andrew D.
2007-08 Pac-10 and National Honors......122
Bernstein, Nathaniel S. Butler, Scott Cunningham, FIBA, Getty
Images, Steven Maikoski, Rod Searcey, David Sherman, Steven S.
Sutton, Paul J. Sutton, USA Basketball Photos. Design and layout
by MB Design. Printing by Dumont Printing.
Basketball Staff
Tara VanDerveer, Head Coach
Amy Tucker, Associate Head Coach
Bobbie Kelsey, Assistant Coach
Kate Paye, Assistant Coach
Eileen Roche, Assistant Athletic Director/Basketball Operations
Bud Anderson, Director of Video Operations
Marcella Shorty, Athletic Trainer
DeeDee Zawaydeh, Administrative Assistant
Sarah Boruta, Video Intern
Heather Owen, External Relations Liaison
2008-09 Stanford Basketball
Team Information
2008 Record: 35-4
2008 Pac-10 Record (Finish): 16-2 (1st)
2008 Postseason Finish: 2nd, NCAA Final
Final Ranking: No. 2 (ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll)/No. 4
(AP Poll)
Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2
Newcomers: 4
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