This Is Stanford Basketball

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This Is Stanford Basketball
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This Is Stanford Basketball
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Outlook
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Coaching Staff
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Player Bios
Table of Contents . ............................................. 41
Media Information . .......................................... 42
Outlook .............................................................44
Roster ................................................................ 45
Team Information ............................................. 46
Head Coach Trent Johnson . ........................ 48-49
Assistant Coach Doug Oliver . ........................... 50
Assistant Coach Donny Guerinoni .................... 51
Assistant Coach Nick Robinson ......................... 52
Support Staff ............................................... 53-54
Kenny Brown . ............................................. 56-57
Da’Veed Dildy ............................................. 58-59
Landry Fields .............................................. 60-61
Taj Finger .................................................... 62-63
Anthony Goods . .......................................... 64-65
Lawrence Hill .............................................. 66-67
Mitch Johnson ............................................. 68-69
Brook Lopez . ............................................... 70-71
Robin Lopez . ............................................... 72-73
Will Paul ..................................................... 74-75
Peter Prowitt ............................................... 76-77
Drew Shiller ................................................ 78-79
Fred Washington ......................................... 80-81
Josh Owens ........................................................ 82
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Opponents
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2006-07 In Review
Opponents ................................................... 84-90
Pac-10 Composite Schedule . ....................... 91-92
Statistics ............................................................94
Schedule/Results ................................................ 95
Boxscores .................................................... 96-103
Buck/Cardinal Club ........................................ 104
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Winning Basketball Tradition
Tradition ................................................. 106-107
National Rankings .................................. 108-109
Stanford in the Postseason ....................... 110-117
NCAA Tournament Records ................... 118-119
NIT Records .................................................... 120
NCAA Tournament/NIT Rosters .................... 121
Team Award Winners . .................................... 122
123 Maples Pavilion
Maples Pavilion . ............................................. 124
Sixth Man Club . ............................................. 125
Maples Pavilion Records . ........................ 126-128
2007-2008 Stanford University Basketball Media Guide
Credits: The 2007-08 Stanford men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Stanford Athletics Media Relations
Office. The guide was written and edited by Brian Risso, Assistant Media Relations Director. Special thanks to Jake Kelman
for editorial assistance. Design, layout and production by Don Hogue. Printing by db Print Solutions. Photography credits
to David Gonzales, Kyle Terada, Marc Abrams, Sarah Rosenbaum, Rod Searcey, David Madison, Garth Patil, Peter Krutzik,
Associated Press, Getty Images and NBA Entertainment.
129 History and Honors
Coaching History .................................... 130-131
All-Americans ......................................... 132-136
All-Conference Honors .................................... 137
Stanford in the NBA ....................................... 138
Stanford on National Teams ........................... 139
Letterwinners .......................................... 140-141
All-Time Roster ....................................... 142-143
Career Statistics . ..................................... 144-146
147 Record Book
Points ...................................................... 148-149
Field Goals .............................................. 150-151
Free Throws . ........................................... 152-153
Rebounds . ............................................... 154-155
Three-Point Field Goals .................................. 156
Assists .............................................................. 157
Steals ............................................................... 158
Blocks .............................................................. 159
Minutes ........................................................... 160
Games, Fouls ................................................... 161
Team Records .................................................. 162
Records vs. opponents .............................. 163-174
Records vs. conference . ............................ 175-177
Won-Loss History ............................................ 178
Year-by-Year Results . .............................. 179-188
189 Home of Champions
Stanford University ................................. 190-191
Directors’ Cup ................................................. 192
National Titles . ............................................... 193
Notable Alumni . ..................................... 194-195
Athletic Facilities ..................................... 196-197
Athletic Director Bob Bowlsby ......................... 198
Senior Administrative Team . .......................... 199
Radio-TV Roster ............................................. 200
2007-2008 Stanford Basketball
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Media Information
Media Relations Office
The Stanford University Media Relations Office can be
reached by calling (650) 723-4418. The FAX number is
(650) 725-2957. The Media Relations Office can provide photos, coaches and player biographies, as well as
historical and statistical information, and much more.
Media Relations Contact Information
Media Relations Phone . .......................... (650) 723-4418
Press Row Phone ...................................... (650) 723-4418
Media Relations FAX ............................... (650) 725-2957
Athletic Department Phone .................... (650) 723-4591
University Information . .......................... (650) 723-2300
Mailing Address: Stanford Athletics
Media Relations Office
Arrillaga Family Sports Center
641 East Campus Drive
Stanford, CA 94305-6150
Gary Migdol .......................................... (650) 725-2958
Senior Assistant Athletic Director
Email – gmigdol@stanford.edu
Kendall Johnson . .................................. (650) 723-0996
Assistant Director
Email – kendallj@stanford.edu
Aaron Juarez . ........................................ (650) 725-7277
Assistant Director
Email – arjuarez@stanford.edu
Kyle McRae . .......................................... (650) 725-2959
Assistant Director
Email – mcrae@stanford.edu
Brian Risso ........................................... (650) 736-9044
Assistant Director (Men’s Basketball contact)
Email – brisso@stanford.edu
Cell – (650) 200-9513
Home – (408) 739-2623
Matt Campbell ...................................... (650) 723-4418
Assistant
Email – mcampy@stanford.edu
Simon Ogus . ......................................... (650) 723-4418
Assistant
Email – sogus@stanford.edu
Stanford Athletics
on the Internet
gostanford.com
A wealth of Stanford Basketball information can
be accessed online at gostanford.com. Live internet
radio broadcasts, a Gametracker featuring live
in-game stats, news releases, up-to-date team
and individual stats, player profiles, historical
information and much more about Stanford
Basketball and all Stanford Athletics teams is
available via the internet at gostanford.com.
Directions/Parking: Most home Stanford Athletics
events are held on campus in one of the facilities near
the Stanford Athletics offices at 641 East Campus Drive
(between Maples Pavilion and the Taube Family Tennis
Stadium) in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center.
• Off Highway 101: Use the Embarcadero Road exit and head
west on Embarcadero Road. After crossing El Camino Real,
you will be on the Stanford campus and the road becomes
Galvez Drive. Take your second left onto Campus Drive and
the Stanford Athletics offices will be located about 1/8 of a
mile on your left in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center.
• Off Interstate 280: Use the Page Mill Road exit and head
east. Turn left onto El Camino Real and then left again onto
Galvez Drive. Take second left onto Campus Drive and the
Stanford Athletics offices will be located about 1/8 of a mile
on your left in the Arrillaga Family Sports Center.
• Parking: There are several parking lots in the vicinity of
the Stanford Athletics offices and facilities that are free of
charge after 4:00 pm on weekdays and all day Saturday and
Sunday. There is also visitor pay parking at the Trackhouse
Lot on the corners of Campus and Galvez, as well as
metered parking in several other nearby parking areas.
Gametracker/Live Stats: A live statistical account of every
home baseball, basketball, football, softball, swimming and
tennis contest is scheduled to be available online at www.
gostanford.com. Additional home and away events may also
be available. Check www.gostanford.com for schedules.
Interview Policy: Media members should inform the
media relations contact which players are requested for
postgame interviews. For postgame interviews with opponents, please contact the media relations contact representing the visiting team. For all other non-gameday Stanford
interviews, please contact the media relations sports contact to arrange a convenient time for all parties.
Media Credentials: Requests for all media credentials
should be addressed to Assistant Media Relations Director
Brian Risso via e-mail (brisso@stanford.edu), fax (650-7252957), or phone (650-723-4418) at least 48 hours prior to
the event. Single sport season credentials will be available
to media covering men’s basketball, women’s basketball or
football on a regular basis and issued at the discretion of the
media relations contact. Single-game credentials will also be
available for those media members covering men’s basketball,
women’s basketball or football occasionally, or for media of
visiting teams in those sports. Requests will be mailed when
time permits. Otherwise, credentials will be left in the Will
Call booth at the northwest entrance of Maples Pavilion.
NBA Scouting Tickets: According to Pac-10 regulations,
NBA professional scouts must purchase tickets for Stanford
basketball games. Contact the Stanford ticket office at (650)
723-1021 or (800) STANFORD to purchase tickets for
scouting purposes.
Photography Guidelines: All editorial photo requests
are handled by David Gonzales, Director of Photography
via e-mail at dgonzales@stanford.edu. The requestor shall
forward the following information: requesting editor or
writer’s name and email address, organization or publication name, deadline information, and a sentence regarding
the scope of the story. To request photo credentials see the
Media Credentials section. The searchable, online photography archives are viewable at http://www.stanfordphoto.
com. Advertising and other commercial or non-athletic
photography projects require special permission from the
Office of University Communications. Permission to shoot
in interior spaces is required in all circumstances. This
includes administration and office buildings, classrooms,
laboratories, dormitories and residences. Also covered
under this rule are inside dining areas, private or public.
Postgame Interviews: Approximately 10 minutes
after each home game, head coach Trent Johnson and
select requested players will be available for in the media
workroom, which is on the floor level at the south end of
Maples Pavilion. There will also be an opportunity for oneon-one interviews in certain circumstances. The visiting
head coach will also be brought into the media workroom
either just before or just after Johnson – depending upon
the game’s outcome and visiting team travel arrangements.
Practices: Please call the media relations office in advance
to confirm practice times. Note that practice times are
subject to change.
Press Conferences: Head coach Trent Johnson will
hold a weekly press conference in the media workroom at
Maples Pavilion during the season. Please contact Assistant
Media Relations Director Brian Risso to confirm dates
and times. Select players will also be available at the press
conference. If Stanford holds a teleconference, the phone
number is (650) 723-2400.
Press Services: Press releases, gameday programs, media
guides, starting lineups and other relevant media materials
will be provided to members of the media. An NCAA box
score and play-by-play will be available approximately 10
minutes after the conclusion of each game. In addition,
drinks and food (for selected teams and games) will be
provided to credentialed members of the media.
Stanford on the Radio
KNTS 1220 AM is the radio home of Stanford men’s basketball. Dave Flemming handles the play-by-play duties
while John Platz provides analysis.
Flemming, who also serves as Stanford’s play-by-play
voice for football broadcasts, begins his first season with
the men’s basketball program. A 1998 Stanford graduate, Flemming has had a rapid rise in the broadcasting
world and is currently in the midst of his fourth season on
the San Francisco Giants broadcast team. He is still currently the youngest full-time broadcaster in Major League
Baseball at the age of 31.
Flemming’s career behind the microphone began when
he was an undergraduate at Stanford on student radio
station KZSU, broadcasting baseball, men’s and women’s
basketball, and football games while also serving as
Sports Director.
John Platz, a reserve guard on the Stanford men’s basketball team from 1983-84, enters his 19th season as the
color commentator.
Platz was the radio play-by-play voice of the NCAA champion Stanford baseball team during the 1988 and 1989 seasons, and he has also served as a fill-in Stanford football
play-by-play announcer and football color commentator at
various times since 1993.
A 1984 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Stanford with a
degree in economics, Platz earned J.D. (law) and M.B.A.
degrees at Stanford in 1989. He is currently Senior
Counsel at Cisco Systems.
KZSU 90.1 FM serves as the student radio station home for
all Stanford sports. Daniel Novinson (play-by-play) and Ben
Spielberg (color) make up the broadcast team.
Stanford Athletics Media Relations Staff
Gary Migdol
Senior Assistant
Athletic Director
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Kendall Johnson
Media Relations
Assistant Director
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Aaron Juarez
Media Relations
Assistant Director
Kyle McRae
Media Relations
Assistant Director
Brian Risso
Media Relations
Assistant Director
Matt Campbell
Media Relations
Assistant
Simon Ogus
Media Relations
Assistant
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2007-08 Outlook
2007-08 Outlook
A
solid mix of experienced veterans and talented
underclassmen has the Stanford men’s basketball
program poised for a breakthrough campaign in 200708. The Cardinal returns 12 letterwinners and its entire
starting lineup from last year’s squad, which achieved
its 14th consecutive postseason appearance.
Stanford is coming off an 18-13 overall campaign
that ended with a first round loss to Louisville in the
NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal posted a 10-8 record
in Pac-10 play, finishing sixth overall in what was considered by many to be one of the strongest conferences
in the country. In addition to an 8-2 start, Stanford
cracked the national rankings in late January and
recorded impressive wins over the likes of Texas Tech,
Virginia, Washington State, Oregon and UCLA.
This year’s club hopes to duplicate that success and
build upon the tradition of a program that ranks as one
of college basketball’s finest.
And the pieces remain in place, with graduated
seniors Carlton Weatherby and Chris Bobel representing the only departures.
Instead, all-conference selections Lawrence Hill and
Brook Lopez will highlight a squad that hopes to challenge in the competitive Pac-10. With a total of seven
upperclassmen leading the charge, the Cardinal appears
ready to emerge as a contender. The national media has
taken notice as well, with Stanford projected as a preseason top-25 program by numerous publications.
The following is a position-by-position breakdown
of where the Cardinal stands entering the 2007-08
campaign.
Center
Fresh off an impressive rookie season, sophomore
Robin Lopez returns to anchor the middle for the
Cardinal. One of three players to start every game, the
7-foot Lopez averaged 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds and
proved to be an intimidating presence down low. His 73
blocked shots led the squad and ranked second only to
Curtis Borchardt’s 85 swats during the 2001-02 season.
“Robin was one of the best shot-blockers at his position in our conference,” said head coach Trent Johnson.
“Offensively, he continues to get better. The key for him
will be to relax and stay consistent all year.”
Senior Peter Prowitt provides additional leadership
and depth for the Cardinal at this spot. Prowitt was
used in 18 contests last year and averaged 1.2 points
and 1.2 rebounds per game. His size at 6-10 and ability to defend will become valuable to the squad when
Lopez is out of the lineup.
“If Peter is healthy, he can really help us,” stated
Johnson. “Peter gives us rebounding and a physical
presence in the post.”
Fellow senior Taj Finger, a 6-8 forward, can be
shuffled into the rotation as well depending on the
matchup. Finger played in all 31 contests as a reserve
last year, averaging 3.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per
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games. One of the more consistent free throw shooters
on the squad last year, Finger also blocked 15 shots.
“Taj provides defensive energy and he is a good
teammate who understands his role,” Johnson said. “It’s
his senior year and we need him to stay healthy and
provide depth in the post.”
Forwards
Sophomore Brook Lopez opened plenty of eyes
with a tremendous rookie year that resulted in All-Pac10 Honorable Mention and All-Pac-10 Freshman Team
accolades. The 7-foot Lopez posted 12.6 points and 6.0
rebounds per game while shooting 49.6-percent from
the field in addition to blocking 45 shots. After missing
some time early in the year following surgery, Lopez
quickly asserted himself as one of the Cardinal’s most
dangerous and versatile scoring threats.
“The sky is the limit for Brook,” said Johnson.
“Brook’s approach to everything he does on and off the
court must improve and if he can develop consistency
in those areas, he has a chance to be a special player.”
Junior Lawrence Hill, Stanford’s other All-Pac-10
selection, will be counted on for additional production
and versatility. Last year, Hill led the Cardinal in scoring
(15.7 ppg), rebounding (6.0 rpg) and three-point field
goal percentage (41.0) while starting every game. His 33
blocked shots and 22 steals provide a snapshot of what
he can contribute on defense.
“Lawrence has improved from year to year more
than any other player in the program,” said Johnson.
“However, he will not have the luxury of surprising
anyone this year. I expect Lawrence to be someone that
our opponents will have to be aware of at all times.”
One of three seniors on this year’s squad, Fred
Washington is coming off a season in which he started
a career-best 31 games. Washington averaged 8.2 points
and 5.2 rebounds in 30.2 minutes of playing time last
year. A 62.9-percent free throw shooter, Washington’s
52.1 field goal percentage and 113 assists were teambests. His ability to make an impact in all stat categories
immensely helps the Cardinal.
“Fred did a little bit of everything for us last year,”
added Johnson. “He was instrumental and did all the
little things for us such as rebounding, defense, etc. Fred
is probably one of the most underrated players in the
conference.”
Sophomore Will Paul and freshman Josh Owens
will see time off the bench. Paul participated in 17
games last year and averaged 5.7 minutes of playing
time. The only freshman on this year’s roster, Owens
will be used in certain spots as he continues to make
the transition from high school to Division 1.
“Will has the ability to play an important role for our
team and we hope he works hard to maximize his potential,” said Johnson. “Josh might remind Stanford fans of
Justin Davis. He is an explosive player and his athleticism
and quickness at the four position will help us out.”
Guards
Junior Anthony Goods enjoyed a solid season for
the Cardinal last year, averaging 12.8 points and 3.2
rebounds per game. Goods started 24 of the 25 games
he played in and connected on a team-best 60 triples
while dishing out 58 assists. The coaching staff is
excited about the prospect of having Goods available
for a full season.
“Anthony’s injury hurt us last year more than any
other injury,” said Johnson. “He can play at the 1 or the
2, and he will look to build off an impressive sophomore year.”
Sophomore Landry Fields has impressed early in
the fall and should receive additional playing time as
a result. He competed in 30 games last year- all off the
bench. Fields averaged 4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per
game while showing touch from beyond the arc with
20 three-pointers. His size and athleticism make for an
interesting matchup for opponents.
“Landry had a good summer and foreign tour, as
he shot the ball well,” noted Johnson. “He continues to
grow and get stronger. We fully expect Landry to have a
breakthrough year.”
One constant on the floor last year at the guard
spot was junior Mitch Johnson. Running the point
in 31 games with 20 starts, Johnson followed up a
terrific freshman campaign with a sophomore season
that included 103 assists and a team-best 29 steals. He
also averaged 4.3 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in
2006-07.
“Mitch will have the same role,” said Johnson. “He
will be our floor leader. Mitch enjoyed a good spring
and summer, so we expect him to be solid once again.”
Junior Kenny Brown played in 23 games last year
off the bench and a similar role is envisioned this year.
Brown averaged 3.8 points per game in just under
10 minutes of playing time per contest. Brown also
knocked down 18 treys.
“Kenny is an good shooter and will play the 2,”
Johnson said. “He will provide us with defensive energy
off the bench.”
Sophomore Da’Veed Dildy saw playing time in 11
games last year and will continue to come off the bench.
“We moved Da’Veed from the 1 to the 2,” said
Johnson. “He got stronger in addition to being tough
defensively and a good passer coming off the bench.”
Sophomore Drew Shiller, a transfer from San
Francisco, will also get an opportunity to share some
minutes at the point guard position. Shiller did not play
last year due to NCAA transfer rules. In his most recent
season of 2005-06, Shiller averaged 4.4 points and 1.3
assists per game in 28 tilts with the Dons.
“Drew got an opportunity to play on the foreign
tour after not playing basketball for a year,” said
Johnson. “He is a good shooter who gives us added
depth in the backcourt.”
2007-08 Roster
2007-08 Stanford Basketball Team – Back row (l to r): Landry Fields, Taj Finger, Da'Veed Dildy, Will Paul, Kenny Brown, Peter Prowitt, Mitch Johnson, Brook Lopez, Drew Shiller, Robin Lopez,
Anthony Goods, Josh Owens, Fred Washington, Lawrence Hill. Front row (l to r): Athletic Trainer Tomoo Yamada, Director of External Relations George White, Video Coordinator/Coaching Intern
Chris Bobel, Assistant Coach Donny Guerinoni, Head Coach Trent Johnson, Assistant Coach Doug Oliver, Assistant Coach Nick Robinson, Strength and Conditioning Coach Juan Pablo Reggiardo.
Roster Breakdown By Class
2007-08 Numerical Roster
No.
Name
1 Mitch Johnson
2 Landry Fields
4 Anthony Goods
11 Brook Lopez
13 Drew Shiller
15 Lawrence Hill
22 Kenny Brown
24 Josh Owens
31 Taj Finger
32 Da’Veed Dildy
34 Will Paul
42 Robin Lopez
44 Fred Washington
55 Peter Prowitt
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown (Last School)
G
G
G
F
G
F
G
F
F
G
F
C
F
C
6-1
6-7
6-3
7-0
6-0
6-8
6-1
6-8
6-8
6-5
6-9
7-0
6-5
6-10
190
200
205
260
185
215
200
215
200
185
220
255
215
245
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Seattle, Wa. (O’Dea HS)
Long Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)
Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Burlingame, Calif. (San Francisco)
Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley HS)
Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS)
Kennesaw, Ga. (Exeter Academy)
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. (Fox Lane HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Martin Luther King HS)
Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS)
Arlington, Va. (The Potomac School)
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Hometown (Last School)
G
G
G
F
G
F
G
F
C
F
F
C
G
F
6-1
6-5
6-7
6-8
6-3
6-8
6-1
7-0
7-0
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-0
6-5
200
185
200
200
205
215
190
260
255
215
220
245
185
215
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Southlake, Texas (Carroll HS)
Chicago, Ill. (Martin Luther King HS)
Long Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS)
Mt. Kisco, N.Y. (Fox Lane HS)
Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS)
Glendale, Ariz. (Deer Valley HS)
Seattle, Wa. (O’Dea HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial HS)
Kennesaw, Ga. (Exeter Academy)
Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)
Arlington, Va. (The Potomac School)
Burlingame, Calif. (San Francisco)
Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS)
2007-08 Alphabetical Roster
No.
Name
22 Kenny Brown
32 Da’Veed Dildy
2 Landry Fields
31 Taj Finger
4 Anthony Goods
15 Lawrence Hill
1 Mitch Johnson
11 Brook Lopez
42 Robin Lopez
24 Josh Owens
34 Will Paul
55 Peter Prowitt
13 Drew Shiller
44 Fred Washington
Seniors (3): Taj Finger, Peter Prowitt, Fred
Washington
Juniors (4): Kenny Brown, Anthony Goods,
Lawrence Hill, Mitch Johnson
Sophomore (6): Da’Veed Dildy, Landry Fields,
Brook Lopez, Robin Lopez, Drew Shiller, Will Paul
Freshmen (1): Josh Owens
Roster Breakdown By Position
Guards (6): Kenny Brown, Da’Veed Dildy, Landry
Fields, Anthony Goods, Mitch Johnson, Drew Shiller
Forwards (6): Taj Finger, Lawrence Hill, Brook
Lopez, Josh Owens, Will Paul, Fred Washington
Centers (2): Robin Lopez, Peter Prowitt
Head Coach: Trent Johnson (Boise State, 1983) – 4th year
Assistant Coaches: Doug Oliver (San Jose State, 1973) – 2nd year
Donny Guerinoni (Nevada, 2002) – 2nd year
Nick Robinson (Stanford, 2005) – 2nd year
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Team Information
General Information
Coaching Staff
Team Information
Location: Stanford, CA 94305-6150
Enrollment: 14,890 (6,689 undergraduates,
8,201 graduates)
Founded: 1885
Nickname: Cardinal
Colors: Cardinal and White
Conference: Pac-10
Athletic Director: Bob Bowlsby
President: John Hennessy
Sport Administrator: Mike Izzi
Faculty Representative: Ellen Markman
Head Coach: Trent Johnson (Boise State, 1983)
Career Record (Years): 131-114 (8 years)
Record at Stanford (Years): 52-40 (3 years)
Assistant Coach: Doug Oliver
(San Jose State, 1973) – 2nd year
Assistant Coach: Donny Guerinoni
(Nevada, 2002) – 2nd year
Assistant Coach: Nick Robinson
(Stanford, 2005) – 2nd year
Athletic Trainer: Tomoo Yamada
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Juan Pablo Reggiardo
Director of External Relations: George White
Video Coordinator/Coaching Intern: Chris Bobel
Administrative Associate: Sandi Peregrina
Men’s Basketball Office Phone: (650) 723-0562
2006-07 Record: 18-13
(Home: 12-5, Away: 5-6, Neutral: 1-2)
2006-07 Pac-10 Record (Finish): 10-8 (6th)
2006-07 Pac-10 Tournament: First Round Loss,
USC 83, Stanford 79 (OT)
2006-07 NCAA Tournament: First Round Loss,
Louisville 78, Stanford 58
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0
Facility (capacity): Maples Pavilion (7,223)
Media Relations
Asst. Media Relations Director/MBKB Contact:
Brian Risso
Email: brisso@stanford.edu
Office Phone: (650) 736-9044
Media Relations Office: (650) 723-4418
Media Relations Fax: (650) 725-2957
Maples Pavilion Press Row Phone: (650) 723-4418
Athletics Website: www.gostanford.com
Stanford Basketball by State
Arizona (1)
Lawrence Hill, Glendale
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California (6)
Landry Fields, Long Beach
Anthony Goods, Corona
Brook Lopez, Fresno
Robin Lopez, Fresno
Drew Shiller, Burlingame
Fred Washington, Los Angeles
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Georgia (1)
Josh Owens, Kennesaw
Illinois (1)
Da’Veed Dildy, Chicago
New York (1)
Taj Finger, Mt. Kisco
Texas (2)
Kenny Brown, Southlake
Will Paul, Corpus Christi
Virginia (1)
Peter Prowitt, Arlington
Washington (1)
Mitch Johnson, Seattle