Download - Notable Moment in Stanford History Hank Luisetti … Luisetti Scores 50 points vs. Duquesne On Jan.1, 1938, Hank Luisetti set a school record with 50 points against Duquesne. The record

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Hall of FameSincehisplayingdaysatStanford,HankLuisettihasbeenenshrinedinboththeNaismithMemorialHallofFameandtheCitizensSavings(formerlyHelms)FoundationBasketballHallofFame.

JamesPollardandGeorgeYardleyalsoaremembersoftheBasketballHallofFame.

JohnBunn,whocoachedatStanfordfrom1931-38anddirectedhisteamtothe1937nationalchampionship,hasalsobeenelectedtoboththeNaismithandCitizensSavingHalls.EverettDean,whocoachedatStanfordfrom1939-51andpilotofthe1942NCAAchampionshipteam,andHowieDallmar,Stanford’sdistinguishedcoachfrom1955-75,havebothbeennamedtotheCitizensHall.

Stanford Hall of FameThereare361distinguishedmembersoftheStanfordUniversityHallofFame,33ofwhomplayedorcoachedbasketballfortheCardinal&White.TheseformerStanfordathleteshelpedgener-atetheschool’sstrongtraditioninbasketball.

Player of the YearHankLuisettiwasnamedCollegePlayeroftheYearbytheHelmsAthleticFoundationinboth1937and1938.Luisetti,whostillholdsStanford’ssinglegamescoringrecordof50points(see box below),ledhisteamtoa25-2recordin1937anda21-3markin1938,averaging17.1and17.2pointspergamerespectively.

Followingthe1996-97season,BrevinKnightwasvotedthewinneroftheFrancesPomeroyNaismithAward,symbolicofthebestcollegiateplayerinthenationunder-sixfeettall.

NCAA Tournament Outstanding Player AwardHowieDallmar,whohelpedleadStanfordtothe1942NCAAtitle,wasnamedtheNCAATournamentOutstandingPlayerduringthatchampionshipseason.Dallmarwasoneofsevenplayersinconferencehistorytobeaccordedsuchanhonor.

NCAA All-Tournament TeamsArthurLeewasnamedMostOutstandingPlayerattheNCAAMidwestRegionalin1997-98.Leewasalsonamedtotheall-tourneyteamattheNCAAFinalFourin1997-98.MarkMadsenwasnamedtotheall-tourneyteamattheNCAAMidwestRegionalin1997-98.CaseyJacobsenandRyanMendezwerenamedtotheNCAAWestRegionalAll-TournamentteaminAnaheimin2000-01.

Hank Luisetti Scores 50 points vs. DuquesneOnJan.1,1938,HankLuisettisetaschoolrecordwith50pointsagainstDuquesne.Therecordremainstheoldestinschoolhistory.

FollowingistheboxscorefromthatgamewhichwasplayedinCleveland,Ohio.

Stanford Honors

Nip McHose proved to be one of the early stars for Stanford basket-ball in the 1920’s.

Notable Moment in Stanford History

Ed Voss was one of Stanford’s top players on the 1942 NCAA cham-pionship team.

Members of the 1942 NCAA championship team were each named to the Stanford Hall of Fame.

Bryan Moore gained all-league honors during the 1935 and 1937 seasons.

ForrestAnderson’41JohnArrillaga’60KimberlyBelton’80MikeBratz’78JohnBunn(coach)’31-38DonBurness’42BillCowden’42HowieDallmar’42KenDavidson’41EverettDean(coach)’39-51TomDose’64ArtHarris’68AdamKeefe’92RichKelley’74ToddLichti’89HankLuisetti’38HarryMaloney(coach)’13NipMcHose’24

MikeMontgomery(coach),’86-04

Bryan“Dinty”Moore’37PaulNeumann’59JimPollard’42JohnRevelli’85SwedeRighter’21HarlowRothert’30GeorgeSelleck’56ArtStoefen’38ClaudeTerry’72RonTomsic’55EdVoss’43JimWalsh’52DonWilliams’41HowardWright’89GeorgeYardley’50

George Yardley is a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Stanford (92)Player Fg Ft PtsLuisetti 23 4 50P.Zonne 7 1 15Stoefen 5 3 13Burnett 3 0 6LaFaille 1 0 2Huff 1 0 2Calderwood 1 0 2Lyon 0 2 2Lee 0 0 0B.Zonne 0 0 0Rapp 0 0 0Heath 0 0 0Totals 41 10 92

Duquesne (27)Player Fg Ft PtsWetzel 3 1 7Fortney 3 0 6Yankitis 2 0 4Kreilling 1 2 4Adams 2 0 4Cristofack 0 1 1O’Malley 0 1 1Scarry 0 0 0Neiderberger 0 0 0Totals 11 6 27

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Stanford Honors

All-Conference HonorsPacific Coast Conference

Pacific Coast ConferenceSouthernDivision,1943-55

Pacific-8 Conference

Pacific-10 Conference (Hon. Men. - honorable mention)

Pacific-10 Conference All-Freshman Team (Hon. Men. – Honorable Mention)

Conference Coach of the Year1975-76 DickDiBiaso1998-99 MikeMontgomery1999-00 MikeMontgomery2002-03 MikeMontgomery(co-coach of the year)2003-04 MikeMontgomery

Conference Player of the Year2003-04 JoshChildress

Conference Freshman of the Year1980-81 JohnRevelli1981-82 JohnnyRogers1993-94 BrevinKnight1999-00 CaseyJacobsen

Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic Team

C.E. (Swede) Righter, who played for Stanford from 1917 to 1921, was the school’s first all-league selection. Righter gained All-Pacific Coast Conference honors in 1920 and 1921.

Eric Reveno was an All-Academic Pac-10 Conference selection who later earned his MBA at Stanford Business School.

Kenny Ammann was a two-time All-Pac-10 Academic selection.

David Harbour was a two-time All-Pac-10 Academic selection.

1920 C.E.Righter,C1921 C.E.Righter,F FredAdams,G1929 HarlowRothert,G1935 DintyMoore,G1936 HankLuisetti,F1937 HankLuisetti,F DintyMoore,G

1938 HankLuisetti,F ArtStoefen,C JackCalderwood,G1941 DonBurness,F JenDavidson,G1942 JimPollard,G BillCowden,G1956 GeorgeSelleck,G1959 PaulNeumann,G

1978 KimberlyBelton,F1979 KimberlyBelton,F WolfePerry,G1980 KimberlyBelton,F1982 JohnRevelli,C1983 KeithJones,G1984 JohnRevelli,C KeithJones,G1986 ToddLichti,G1987 ToddLichti,G1988 ToddLichti,G HowardWright,C1989 ToddLichti,G HowardWright,F1990 AdamKeefe,C1991 AdamKeefe,C1992 AdamKeefe,F1995 DionCross,G BrevinKnight,G1996 DionCross,G BrevinKnight,G AndyPoppink,F – Hon. Men.

1997 BrevinKnight,G1998 KrisWeems,G TimYoung,C ArthurLee,G – Hon. Men.

1999ArthurLee,G MarkMadsen,F KrisWeems – Hon. Men.

2000CaseyJacobsen,F/G MarkMadsen,F JarronCollins,F – Hon. Men.

DavidMoseley,G/F – Hon. Men.

2001 JarronCollins,F JasonCollins,C CaseyJacobsen,G/F MichaelMcDonald,G –

Hon. Men.

2002CurtisBorchardt,C CaseyJacobsen,G/F2003 JuliusBarnes,G JoshChildress,G – Hon. Men.

JustinDavis,F – Hon. Men.

2004 JoshChildress,F ChrisHernandez,G JustinDavis,F – Hon. Men.

MattLottich,G – Hon. Men.

2005DanGrunfeld,G MattHaryasz,F – Hon. Men.

ChrisHernandez,G2006MattHaryasz,F ChrisHernandez,G

1960 JohnArrillaga,G1962 JohnWindsor,F1963 TomDose,C DonClemetson,G1964 TomDose,C1965 BobBedell,F1966 ArtHarris,G BobBedell,F

1972 ClaudeTerry,G1973 RichKelley,C1974 RichKelley,C1975 RichKelley,C1976 EdSchweitzer,F1977 MikeBratz,G

1986 ToddLichti,G1989 AdamKeefe,F1993 DionCross,G1994 BrevinKnight,G1995 TimYoung,C1996 MarkSeaton,F1998 JarronCollins,F2000 CaseyJacobsen,F/G

2001 JustinDavis,F – Hon. Men.

TeyoJohnson,F – Hon. Men.

2002 Josh Childress, F – Hon. Men.

Chris Hernandez, G – Hon. Men.

2006 Mitch Johnson, G – Hon. Men.

1943 HowieDallmar,F EdVoss,C1947 JohnHiggins,G1948 JohnHiggins,G1949 DaveDavidson,G1950 GeorgeYardley,F

1951 JimRamstead,C1952 RonTomsic,F JimWalsh,G1953 RonTomsic,G1954 RussLawler,F1955 RonTomsic,G

1986 NovianWhitsitt,G1987 NovianWhitsitt,G1988 ToddLichti,G TerryTaylor,G1989 EricReveno,C TerryTaylor,G AndrewVlahov,F1990 KennyAmmann,G JohnPatrick,G1991 KennyAmmann,G JohnPatrick,G1992 PeterDukes,G PaulGarrett,C JasonWeaver,F1993 PeterDukes,G1995 DavidHarbour,G1996 DavidHarbour,G RichJackson,F1997 RichJackson,F1998 MarkMadsen,F KambaTshionyi,G1999 MarkMadsen,F TimYoung,C

2000 MarkMadsen,F JarronCollins,F AlexGelbard,G2002 CurtisBorchardt,C2003 JoeKirchofer,F NickRobinson,F RobLittle,C – Hon. Men.2004 DanGrunfeld,F NickRobinson,F ChrisHernandez,G – 2nd team

JasonHaas,G – Hon. Men. RobLittle,C – Hon. Men.

2005 DanGrunfeld,F JasonHaas,G – Hon. Men.

ChrisHernandez,G RobLittle,C NickRobinson,F2006 DanGrunfeld,F ChrisHernandez,G TajFinger,F – 2nd team

PeterProwitt,C – 2nd team

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Stanford on National Teams

NotonlyhasStanfordbeenanationalcollegiateforceinbasketball,butCardinalplayershave

beenapartofseveralU.S.Nationalteamsandtheirsuccess.

FourformerStanfordplayershaveplayedintheOlympics.RonTomsic(1952-55)andJimWalsh(1950-52)weremembersofthegoldmedalwinning1956U.S.Olympicteam.ThatteamincludedBillRussellandK.C.Jones.Tomsicaveraged11.1ppgineightgames(team’s#3scorer),whileWalshaveraged9.1ppgineightgames.Walshscored14pointsinthegoldmedalwinning89-55victoryoverRussia.CarlosBea(1954-56)wasthestartingcenterontheCubanOlympicteamattheHelsinkiGamesin1952.AndrewVlahov(1988-91)wasamemberofthe1988,’92,’96and2000AustralianOlympicteams.

In2005,ChrisHernandezandMattHaryaszplayedontheUnitedStatesNationalteamthatcap-turedthegoldmedalattheWorldUniversityGames.

In2003,JoshChildressplayedontheUnitedStatesteamatthePanAmGames.

AdamKeefewasastarteronthe1991USAPanAmericanGamesTeamthatwonthebronzemedalinCubaandMarkMadsenearnedgoldwiththe1999USAWorldUniversityGamesTeaminPalmadeMallorca,Spain.Additionally,TimYoungcap-

turedgoldasamemberofthe1994USAJuniorWorldChampionshipQualifyingand199622-and-UnderWorldChampionshipQualifyingteams,andwasamemberofthe1995USAJuniorWorldChampionshipTeamthatfinishedinseventhplace.

Duringthesummerof2000,CaseyJacobsenplayedontheUSASelectTeam.JacobsenalsoearnedaspotontheUSAMen’sJuniorWorldChampionshipteamthatwonthesilvermedalattheFIBAJuniorWorldChampionshipsinPortugal.Jacobsenalsowasamemberofthe1999USABasketballMen’sJuniorSelectNationalTeamthatclaimeda107-95victoryagainstanInternationalSelectTeamintheFifthAnnualNikeHoopSummit.

In1998,JacobsenwasamemberofthegoldmedalwinningUSABasketballMen’sWorldYouthGamesTeam,whichtotaleda6-0recordinMoscow,Russia.JacobsenpacedtheU.S.inscoring(24.0ppg)andrankedsecondinrebounds(7.0rpg)andassists(5.5apg).JacobsenwasamemberofthesilvermedalwinningWestteamatthe1998USABasketballMen’sYouthDevelopmentFestival.

In2000,JoshChildressandChrisHernandezearnedasilvermedalasamemberofthe2000USABasketballMen’sYouthDevelopmentFestivalWestTeam.

Ron Tomsic (10) and Jim Walsh (7) helped lead the United States Olympic basketball team to the gold medal in 1956.

Dion Cross (7) played on the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival West Team.

Former head coach Mike Montgomery (second row, right) served as an asst. coach at the 1994 USA Basketball Men’s Jr. National Team Trials

Matt Haryasz and Chris Hernandez celebrate after winning the gold medal at the 2005 World University Games.

Brevin Knight (7) was a member of the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival West Team

Mark Madsen (15) played on the gold medal 1999 USA Basketball Men’s World University Games Team.

Tim Young (14) and former head coach Mike Montgomery (2nd row, far right) participated on the 1994 USA Men’s Jr. World Championship Qualifying Gold Medal Team.

Tim Young (fourth from left, back row) competed on the 1995 USA Men’s Junior World Championship Team.

Former head coach Mike Montgomery (kneeling) served on the coaching staff on the 1996 USA Men’s 22-Under World Championship Qualifying Team. Brevin Knight (11) and Tim Young (back, center) were also team members.

Dion Cross (fourth from left, bottom row) and Brevin Knight (center, bottom row) competed at the 1995 USA Basketball Men’s National Team Trials.

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In1999,TeyoJohnsonearnedasilvermedalasamemberoftheUSABasketballMen’sYouthDevelopmentFestivalWestTeam.

In1998,CurtisBorchardtwasamemberofthesilvermedalwinningUSABasketballMen’sYouthDevelopmentFestivalTeam.

In1996,BrevinKnightandTimYounghelpedtheUSAMen’s22-and-UnderSelectTeamtothegoldmedalattheCOPABA22-and-UnderTournamentinPuertoRico.

RichKelleywasonthe1974USAWorldChampionshipTeamthatearnedthebronzemedal.

Andsince1988,severalStanfordplayershavebeeninvitedtotryoutfortheU.S.NationalTeam.

Stanford on National Teams

Brevin Knight was a member of several U.S. National teams.

Casey Jacobsen (far right, seated) played on the silver medal 1999 USA Basketball Men’s Junior National Select Team.

Casey Jacobsen (back row, #8) played on the 1999 USA Basketball Junior World Championship Team that won the silver medal in Portugal.

Casey Jacobsen (8) was a member of the 2000 USA Select team

Former head coach Mike Montgomery (back row, sec-ond from left) was an assistant coach on the 2002 USA Basketball World Championship team.

Josh Childress (4th row, second from left) participated in the 2003 USA Basketball men’s national team trials, securing a spot on the 2003 Pan Am Team.

Josh Childress (10) was a member of the 2003 USA Basketball team that competed at the Pan American Games.

Chris Hernandez and Matt Haryasz were members of the U.S. National team that captured the gold at the 2005 World University Games.

Casey Jacobsen in action during the 1999 Nike Hoop Summit game

Josh Childress played on the U.S. team at the 2003 Pan Am Games

Stanford in the Pros

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Stanford Players in the ProsBob BedellAnaheimAmigos(ABA,1967-68)DallasChapparals(ABA,1968-70)TexasChapparals(ABA,1970-71)

Mike BratzPhoenixSuns(NBA,1977-80)ClevelandCavaliers(NBA,1980-81)SanAntonioSpurs(NBA,1981-82)ChicagoBulls(NBA,1982-83)GoldenStateWarriors(NBA,1983-85)SacramentoKings(NBA,1985-86)

Curtis BorchardtUtahJazz(NBA,2002-05)BostonCeltics(NBA,2005-)

Greg ButlerNewYorkKnicks(NBA,1988-90)LosAngelesClippers(NBA,1990-91)

Josh ChildressAtlantaHawks(NBA,2004-)

Jarron CollinsUtahJazz(NBA,2001-)

Jason CollinsNewJerseyNets(NBA,2001-)

Howie DallmarPhiladelphiaWarriors(BAA,1946-49)

Art HarrisSeattleSonics(NBA,1968-70)PhoenixSuns(NBA,1970-72)

Casey JacobsenPhoenixSuns(NBA,2002-04)NewOrleansHornets(NBA,2004-)

Adam KeefeAtlantaHawks(NBA,1992-94)UtahJazz(NBA,1994-00)GoldenStateWarriors(2000-01)

Rich Kelley NewOrleansJazz(NBA,1975-79)NewJerseyNets(NBA,1979-80)PhoenixSuns(NBA,1980-82)DenverNuggets(NBA,1982-83)UtahJazz(NBA,1982-85)SacramentoKings(NBA,1985-86)

Brevin KnightClevelandCavaliers(NBA,1997-2000)AtlantaHawks(NBA,2000-01)MemphisGrizzlies(NBA,2001-03)PhoenixSuns(NBA,2003-04)WashingtonWizards(NBA,2003-04)MilwaukeeBucks(NBA,2003-04)CharlotteBobcats(NBA,2004-)

Todd LichtiDenverNuggets(NBA,1989-93)OrlandoMagic(NBA,1993-94)GoldenStateWarriors(NBA,1993-94)BostonCeltics(NBA,1993-94)

Mark MadsenLosAngelesLakers(NBA,2000-03)MinnesotaTimberwolves(NBA,2003-)

Paul NeumannSyracuseNationals(NBA,1961-63)Philadelphia76ers(NBA,1963-64)SanFranciscoWarriors(NBA,1964-67)

Jim PollardMinneapolisLakers(NBA,1947-55)

Claude TerryDenverRockets(ABA,1972-76)BuffaloBraves(NBA,1976-77)AtlantaHawks(NBA,1976-78)

Jim WalshPhiladelphiaWarriors(NBA,1957-58)

John WindsorSanFranciscoWarriors(NBA,1963-64)

Howard WrightAtlantaHawks(NBA,1990-91)OrlandoMagic(NBA,1990-91,1992-93)DallasMavericks(NBA,1990-91)

George YardleyFortWaynePistons(NBA,1953-57)DetroitPistons(NBA,1957-58)DetroitPistons/SyracuseNationals

(NBA,1958-59)SyracuseNationals(NBA,1959-60)

Tim YoungGoldenStateWarriors(1999-00)

Jason Collins helped pace the New Jersey Nets to the 2002 and 2003 NBA finals during his first two seasons in the league.

Mark Madsen who won two NBA titles with the Lakers, now plays for the Timberwolves.

Jarron Collins is a solid inside threat with the Utah Jazz.

Josh Childress gained second-team All-Rookie honors in 2004-05.

Casey Jacobsen is a shooting guard with the New Orleans Hornets.

Brevin Knight is a guard for the Charlotte Bobcats.

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Stanford Players DraftedFirst RoundRichKelley,NewOrleansJazz(NBA,

1975,7th player picked overall)

ToddLichti,DenverNuggets(NBA,1989,15th player picked overall)

AdamKeefe,AtlantaHawks(NBA,1992,10th player picked overall)

BrevinKnight,ClevelandCavaliers(NBA,1997,16th player picked overall)

MarkMadsen,LosAngelesLakers(NBA,2000,29th player picked overall)

JasonCollins,HoustonRockets(NBA,2001,18th player picked overall)

CurtisBorchardt,OrlandoMagic(NBA,2002,18th player picked overall)

CaseyJacobsen,PhoenixSuns(NBA,2002,22nd player picked overall)

JoshChildress,AtlantaHawks(NBA,2004,6th player picked overall)

Second RoundArthurHarris,SeattleSupersonics

(NBA,1968)

KimberlyBelton,PhoenixSuns(NBA,1980)

TimYoung,GoldenStateWarriors(NBA,1999)

JarronCollins,UtahJazz(NBA,2001)

Third RoundTomDose,LosAngelesLakers

(NBA,1964)

ClaudeTerry,PhoenixSuns(NBA,1972)

MikeBratz,PhoenixSuns(NBA,1977)

Fourth RoundDonGriffin,AtlantaHawks(NBA,

1969),OaklandOaks(ABA,1969)

ClaudeTerry,DenverRockets(ABA,1972)

JohnRevelli,LosAngelesLakers(NBA,1984)

Fifth RoundGeorgeSelleck,PhiladelphiaWarriors

(NBA,1956)

JohnWindsor,SyracuseNationals(NBA,1962)

WolfePerry,UtahJazz(NBA,1979)

Sixth RoundKeithJones,LosAngelesLakers

(NBA,1984)

Seventh RoundRussLawler,SyracuseNationals

(NBA,1955)

DonClementson,SanFranciscoWarriors(NBA,1963)

Eleventh RoundRonTomsic,SyracuseNationals

(NBA,1955)

Twelfth RoundJimWalsh,BaltimoreBullets(NBA,1952)

Thirteenth RoundArthurHarris,OaklandOaks(ABA,1968)

SpecialthankstonotedABAexpertJonathanSingerinresearchingStanfordplayersintheAmericanBasketballAssociation.

Tim Young was a second-round pick by the Golden State Warriors in 1999.

Rich Kelley – 1975First Round – New Orleans

Curtis Borchart – 2002First Round – Orlando Magic

Adam Keefe – 1992First Round – Atlanta

Kimberly Belton – 1980Second Round – Phoenix

Mike Bratz, a third round pick by the Phoenix Suns in 1977, wore #23 for the Chicago Bulls before Michael Jordan.

Ron Tomsic was a member of the U.S. 1956 Gold Medal U.S. Olympic Team.