2023-24 Season. 30-6 Overall, NCAA Sweet 16, Pac-12 Champion (15-3), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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#22 Cameron Brink
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 6'4" forward from Beaverton, Oregon. Second overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, 4-time Pac-12 champion. Naismith defensive Player of the year in 2024 and WBCA Defensive Player of the Year in 2024. Three-time WBCA and AP All American. Lisa Leslie Award in 2024, Pac-12 Player of the year in 2024, 3-time Pac-12 Defensive Player of Year. Stanford program's career blocks leader
- As a senior, played and started 34 games and averaged 17.4 points per game, 11.9 rebounds per game, 3.7 blocks per game. Team high 83.6% free throw percentage. For the 4th time, set the Stanford all-time season blocks record with 127
- As a junior, played in 34 games, starting each. Averaged 15.1 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 3.5 blocks in 24.8 minutes per game. Led the team in scoring, rebounding and blocks. One of two players in the nation to average at least 15.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. For the third time, set theStanford blocks record with 118.
- As a sophomore, played in 35 games, starting 34. Averaged 13.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 2.6 blocks per game. Led the team in scoring, rebounding and blocks. Reset her own single-season blocks record with 91
- As a freshman, played in 32 games, starting the final 20 games of the season. Averaged 9.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 2.8 blocks per game. Ranked fourth on the team in scoring, second in rebounding. Set the Stanford single-season blocks record (88). First freshman in the nation to block three or more shots in their first six career starts since Britney Griner in 2009. Shot a team-high 58.1 percent from the floor, sixth among Stanford freshmen in program history
- Three-time gold medalist with USA Basketball, winning the 2023 FIBA 3x3 World Cup in Vienna, Austria, the 2019 FIBA U19 World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand and the 2018 FIBA U17 World Cup in Minsk, Belarus
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#44 Kiki Iriafen
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 6'3" forward from Los Angeles, CA. Played 3 years and graduated from Stanford before transferring for a final year at USC. Three-time Pac-12 champion. 2024 Katrina McClain Award and AP/WBCA All-American honorable mention. All-Pac-12 team in 2024.
- As a junior played and started all 36 games, averaging a team high 19.6 points and 2nd best 11.0 rebounds per game while shooting a team best 54.6% field goal percentage. Named pac-12 Most Improved Player of the Yera in Pac-12
- As a sophomore, appeared in 35 games, making 27 starts. Averaged 6.7 points and 3.8 rebounds in 12.1 minutes per game. Ranked fourth on the team in scoring and third in rebounding
- As a freshman, appeared in 33 games off the bench. Averaged 4.2 points and 2.2 rebounds in 6.5 minutes per game. Shot 57.1 percent from the floor (56-of-98), the second-best clip on the team. Named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team by the Media
- Prior to Stanford, a McDonalds's All-American
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#33 Hannah Jump
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 6' Guard from San Jose, CA. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, four-time Pac-12 champion. All-Pac-12 team in 2023, honorable mention in 2022. 2023 Pac-12 Scholar Athlete of the Year, 3-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll. Ended her career as Stanford program's all-time leader in 3-pointers made.
- As a grad-student in 2023-25 was All-Pac-12 Honorable mention. Started all 36 games playing 34.7 minutes/game. Averaged 10.6 points, hit 81 three pointers.
- As a senior, started all 35 games. Averaged 11.2 points, 1.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 31.7 minutes per game. Led the team in 3-pointers made (100 - which broke program's single season record). One of only two players in the country to average better than 44.0 percent from deep while making at least 100 3-pointers
- As a junior, appeared in 33 games, making 13 starts. Averaged 9.2 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 23.6 minutes per game
- As a sophomore, appeared in 32 games off the bench. Averaged 6.7 points, 2.2 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 16.1 minutes per game while hitting 57 3-pointers
- As a freshman, appeared in 31 games off the bench, averaging 10.6 minutes per outing.
Posted an average of 4.6 points and 0.7 rebounds per game, including 1.4 made 3-pointers each time out. Finished the year with 43 made 3-pointers, ranking sixth in Stanford freshman history. Shot a team-best 41.3 percent from deep
- For Great Britain basketball, won a silver medal with Team England in 3x3 at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England
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2022-23 Season. 29-6 Overall, NCAA 2nd Round, Pac-12 Co-Champion (15-3), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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#5 Francesca Belibi
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 6'1" Forward, much more than than a player who could dunk, from Centennial, Colorado. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, and three-time Pac-12 champion.
- As a senior, appeared in 34 games, making one start. Averaged 4.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 10.3 minutes per game
- As a junior, appeared in 35 games, making four starts. Averaged 7.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 13.6 minutes per game. Became the third woman to dunk in an NCAA Tournament game, doing so against Montana State in the first round (3/18)
- As a sophomore, was part of an NCAA Champion team and Pac-12 Champion team. Appeared in all 33 games, starting the first 13 games of the season. Averaged 7.4 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 14.7 minutes per game. Became the first woman to dunk in a college game since Britney Griner in 2013, doing so twice
- As a freshman, appeared in 32 games, making six starts and averaging 13.9 minutes per game. Finished the season with averages of 6.6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game
- As part of USA Basketball, won three gold medals playing for the United States (2019 FIBA U19 World Cup, 2018 FIBA U17 World Cup, 2017 FIBA Americas U16 Championship)
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#51 Lauren Betts
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 6'7" Center from Centennial, Colorado. Tranferred to UCLA after her freshman season. Part of the 2023 Pac-12 championship team.
- As a freshman appeared in 33 games off the bench. Averaged 5.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and nearly one block in 9.7 minutes per game. Named Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention
- With USA Basketball won two gold medals playing for the United States (2021 FIBA U19 World Cup in Hungary, 2019 FIBA Americas U16 Championship in Chile)
- Named 2021 Pac-12 Sixth Player of the year, was two-time Pac-12 All Defensive Team Honorable mention, named to 2019 Pac-12 All-Freshman team and was 3-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- A five-star talent, rated as the No. 1 player in the country according to both ESPN HoopGurlz and Prospects Nation. McDonald's All-American (2022)
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#30 Haley Jones
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 6'1" Guard/Forward from Santa Cruz, CA. Played multiple positions over 4 years and was the sixth overall pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft by the Atlanta Dream. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team and named Final Four Most Outstanding Player, started all 35 games that season. Three-time Pac-12 Champion, WBCA All-American 2022, 3-time AP All-American, Pac-12 POY in 2022
- As a senior, started all 35 games and averaged 13.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 32.7 minutes per game. AP All-American 3rd team. The only player in program history with over 1,400 points, 800 rebounds, 350 assists and 100 blocks in a career
- As a junior, appeared in 33 games, starting 31 of them. Averaged 13.2 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists in 30.8 minutes per game. NCAA Tournament Final Four All-Tournament team
- As a sophomore, appeared in 32 games, starting each. Averaged 13.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 27.5 minutes per game Named All-Pac-12 and AP All-America Honorable Mention. NCAA Tournament Final Four Most Outstanding Player
- As a freshman, played in the season's first 18 games, making 13 starts, before being sidelined with an injury. Averaged 25.8 minutes per game, including a season-best 36 minutes in back-to-back games at the Greater Victoria Invitationa.l Finished her freshman season with averages of 11.4 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, shooting 52.8 percent from the field
- Prior to Stanford, a five-star talent, rated as the No. 1 player in the country according to both ESPN HoopGurlz and Prospects Nation. The first No. 1 prospect to sign with Stanford since Chiney Ogwumike came to The Farm as the top player in the country in November 2009
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#12 Indya Nivar
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 5'10" Guard from Apex, North Carolina. Transferred to North Carolina after her freshman season. Part of the 2023 Pac-12 championship team, appeared in 35 games that season, making one start
- Averaged 3.2 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 12.6 minutes per game
- Represented Stanford at the 2019 USA Basketball Women's 3x3 National Championship in Las Vegas in May 2019 alongside Lexie Hull, Anna Wilson and Elena Moschkau
- Won a gold medal as a member of USA Basketball Women's U18 National Team in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year (2022)
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#2 Agnes Emma-Nnopu
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Guard from Ocean Grove, Victoria, Australia. Tranferred after her junior season to TCU. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, played in 22 games that season.
- As a junior appeared in 33 games, making 11 starts. Averaged 3.2 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 13.4 minutes per game
- As a sophomore, appeared in 27 games off the bench, averaging 0.8 points and 0.8 rebounds in 4.8 minutes per game. Named to Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Born in Aba, Nigeria moving to Australia at age of three
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#11 Ashten Prechtel
- Stanford Athletics biography
- a 6'5" F/C from Colorado Springs, Colorado. 34th overall pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft by the Connecticut Sun. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team and 3 Pac-12 champion teams. Pac-12 Sixth POY in 2020. Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Appeared in 31 games as a senior, averaged 2.4 pts, 2.2 rebounds in 7.5 minutes/game
- As a sophomore averaged 5.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 14.1 minutes/game. Featured a clutch performance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament vs. No. 8 Louisville (3/30), scoring 16 points, all in the 2nd half shooting 6-6 from the field and 3-3 from 3-point range
- Named 2020 Pac-12 Sixth Player of the year, was two-time Pac-12 All Defensive Team Honorable mention, named to 2020 Pac-12 Freshman Honorable Mention team
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2021-22 Season. 32-4 Overall, NCAA Final Four, Pac-12 Champion (18-0), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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Lacie Hull
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Guard from Spokane, Washington, majored in Product Design. Played multiple positions over 4 years alongside her sister Lexie Hull. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, played in 31 games that season.
- Started the last 35 games as a senior, playing as a point guard
- Represented Stanford at the 2019 USA Basketball Women's 3x3 National Championship in Las Vegas in May 2019 alongside Lexie Hull, Anna Wilson and Elena Moschkau
- Named 2021 Pac-12 Sixth Player of the year, was two-time Pac-12 All Defensive Team Honorable mention, named to 2019 Pac-12 All-Freshman team and was 3-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Feb 2022: "No bad days" with Lexie and Lacie Hull by Michelle Smith
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Lexie Hull
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Guard from Spokane, Washington, majored in Management, Science and Engineering. One of Stanford all-time greats, played 4 years alongside sister Lexie Hull. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, started in 35 games that season
- Three-time All-Pac-12, two-time Pac12 All-Defensive Team, 2021 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team, Senior CLASS Award winner in 2022, 2022 Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of Year, 3-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Finished 10th all-time in Stanford 3-pt attempts, 11th in Stanford 3-pts made
- Senior year Averaged 12.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.2 steals in 30.3 minutes per game
- Junior year Averaged 11.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.6 steals in 26.4 minutes per game
- Sophomore year Averaged 13.6 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 30.7 minutes per game
- Freshman year Averaged 5.6 points and 4.7 rebounds in 20.2 minutes per game
- Sixth overall pick in the 2022 WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever
- Represented Stanford at the 2019 USA Basketball Women's 3x3 National Championship in Las Vegas in May 2019 alongside Lacie Hull, Anna Wilson and Elena Moschkau
- Video: The Strength in Sisterhood April 2022 by Stanford Athletics
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Alyssa Jerome
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Forward from Toronto, Ontario, she majored in Human Biology. Played 5 years at Stanford. Part of the 2021 NCAA championship team, appeared in 28 games that season. Two-time Pac-12 champion (2021-22), Three-time Pac-12 Tournament champion (2019, 2021-22),Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2020-22),Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention (2019)
- Finished 2nd all-time at Stanford for games played at 151 behind Anna Wilson's 160
- Represented Canada at four FIBA tournaments and one Pan American Game
- Three year Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
- Senior spotlight interview Nov 2020 by the Stanford Daily
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Anna Wilson
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Guard from Seattle, Washington, majored in Art practice. Played 6 years ending as a key part of the 2021 NCAA Championship season. The Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2021 and named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention in 2019.
- Holds the all-time Stanford record for games played at 160
- 2021-22 season made 25 starts averaging 4.7 pts, 2.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.4 steals in 25.7 minutes per game. 4th on the team with 20 made 3-pointers in her last season.
- In 2020-21 was Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year and started all 33 games averaging 23.6 minutes per game.
- Represented Stanford at the 2019 USA Basketball Women's 3x3 National Championship in Las Vegas in May 2019 alongside Lacie and Lexie Hull and Elena Moschkau
- Nov 7, 2022 - Anna Wilson has become much more than defensive stopper in extended Stanford career by the San Jose Mercury News
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2020-21 Season. 36-2 Overall, NCAA National Champion, Pac-12 Champion (18-0), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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Maya Dodson
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Forward/center from Georgia, majored in Engineering & Ethics. As a freshman appeared in 33 games and started four averaging 3.5 points and 2 rebounds in 11.3 minutes per game. Battled foot injuries during her next 2 years at Stanford
- Opted out of her senior year and transferred to Notre Dame
- Two year Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
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Estella Moschkau
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Kiana Williams
- Stanford Athletics biography
- 18th pick in 2021 WNBA Draft by Seattle Storm, NCAA/Pac-12 Champion 2021, WBCA All-America 2021, WBCA/AP Honorable Mention All-America 2020
- As one of Stanford's all-time greats, ended her career as the All-time Stanford 3-points made leader with 311, 4th in Pac-12 history, 9th in career assists, 2nd in free throw percentage (83.3%), 10th in points scored, 4th in minutes played, 13th in games played
- As a senior, started all 33 games, averaging 14.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.3 steals in 32.3 minutes per game. Led the team in points, assists, minutes, made 3-pointers and free throw percentage
- As a junior, started all 33 games, averaging 15.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.1 steals in 34.2 minutes per game. Led the team in points, assists, minutes and made 3-pointers
- As a sophomore started all 36 games and averaged 14.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 34.5 minutes
- As a freshman played in all 35 games, started 26 and averaged 10.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 25.7 minutes
- 2nd all-time Stanford 3-pt % leader at .833
- Hometown - San Antonio, TX
- Majored in Science, Technology & Society
- Senior Spotlight Nov 2020 by The Stanford Daily
- Video Interview - Kiana Williams thrilled to start WNBA career with Dan Hughes, Seattle Storm
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2019-20 Season. 36-2 Overall, NCAA Title Game, Pac-12 Champion (18-0), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Mikaela Brewer
- Dec 2020 Update: Mikaela is Director of Writing at Magnify Wellness since September 2020. She is also a researcher, since January 2020, at Stanford’s Rodriguez Lab conducting and co-authoring a research project. She recently finished writing her 1st book, a work of fiction.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB
- Stanford photos
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DiJonai Carrington
- After graduating from Stanford she transferred to Baylor for her final year of basketball
- Stanford single game record - Third in rebounds (22, tie)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB
- Stanford photos
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Nadia Fingall
- Collegiate Awards: Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention (2017)
- Updated Feb 2022 - Nadia has been playing basketball in Spain since September 2020. She is currenty playing for Estudiantes of Madrid
- Interviews by Stanford WBB
- Stanford photos
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2018-19 Season. 31-5 Overall, NCAA Elite 8 Game, Pac-12 Tournament Champion (15-3), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Shannon Coffee
- Oct 2019 update - Will play her 1st season overseas with Nyon of the Swiss League
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2017)
- Pac-12 Scholar Athlete HM (2019)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Alexa Romano
- Nov 2019 Update - Graduate Student – Stanford University; Intern at BeanVoyage, San Francisco.
Bean collaborates with smallholder women coffee producers so they can drive their communities toward a sustainable future.
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2017)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Alanna Smith
- Dec 2019 update - made her debut in in the Korea WKBL Dec 19th after 5 months of rehab. Had 28 points and 11 rebounds in her first game.
- 1st round WNBA draft choice of Phoenix Mercury. 2019 season, missed final 14 games after suffering an ankle injury and undergoing surgery
- Collegiate Awards
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2017)
- All Pac-12 (2018)
- Pac-12 Media All-Pac-12 (2018)
- 2019 - AP/ESPN/CoSIDA 2nd team All-American. Pac-12: 1st team, All-Defense, Scholar Athlete of Year and Tournament MVP
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Marta Sniezek
- Jan 2023 Update: since Septbember, 2022, is an Advancement Associate at Notre Dame de Namur University in Belmont, California
- Dec 2020 Update: Marta is playing basketball in the Spanish Womens' League 2 for Club Balonesto Jairis
- Transferred to Notre Dame for the 2019-20 season
- Collegiate awards:
- Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention (2016)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive honorable mention (2018)
- Injured in 2018-19 season
- Pac-12 single-game record:
- Pac-12 Tournament, first in assists (13)
- Stanford single-game record:
- Third in assists (13, tied)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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2017-18 Season. 24-11 Overall, NCAA Sweet 16, Pac-12 second (14-3), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Kaylee Johnson
- Jan 2021 Update - Kaylee in her 2nd year of law school at the Berkeley School of Law. She is She is the recipient of a Berkeley Law Opportunity Scholarship (BLOS) - a 3 year, full tuition scholarship for first generation college graduates.
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Collegiate awards:
- Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (2014, 3 times)
- USBWA National Freshman of the Week (2014)
- Pac-12 All-Freshman (2015)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive honorable mention (2016, 2018)
- Pac-12-All-Academic second team (2016)
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2017)
- Stanford single game record:
- Third in rebounds (22, tie)
- Stanford freshman records:
- First in rebounds (344) and rebounds per game (9.6)
- Third in blocks (51)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Brittany McPhee
- Sept 2020 update - Brittany has put aside basketball and will be attending Loma Linda University School of Medicine for the next 4 years.
- October 2019 update - Brittany is playing for Zamarat in the Spanish Women's League this year - the same league as Karlie Samuelson.
- Is playing professional basketball for the Perth Lynx in Australia.
- National awards:
- NCAA Elite 90 (2017)
- espnW National Player of the Week, twice (2018)
- USA TODAY All-American third team (2018)
- Academic All-American second-team (2018)
- AP All-American honorable mention (2018)
- WBCA All-American honorable mention (2018)
- Collegiate awards:
- Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (2015)
- Pac-12-All-Academic honorable mention (2016)
- All Pac-12 (2017, 2018)
- Pac-12 All-Academic second team (2017)
- Pac-12 Player of the Week (2018)
- Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2018)
- Pac-12 Media All-Pac-12 (2018)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,250 points
- Stanford Athletics biography
- A Day in the Life
- Stanford photos
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2016-17 Season. 32-6 Overall, NCAA Final Four, Pac-12 tied for 2nd (15-3), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Erica (Bird) McCall
- Oct 2019 update - Erica is playing for Atter Atomeronu in the Turkish League for the 3rd season
- Is playing professional basketball in Hungary for her second season with Atomeromu.
- Has also played in the WNBA for two seasons.
- Won gold medal with USA Basketball:
- 2015 World University Games
- National Awards:
- espnW National Player of the Week (2016)
- Academic All-American (2017)
- AP All-American honorable mention (2017)
- WBCA All-American honorable mention (2017)
- Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American (2017)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015, 2016)
- Pac-12 All-Academic second team (2017)
- Pac-12 Player of the Week (2016)
- All Pac-12 (2016, 2017)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive (2016)
- Pac-12 Tournament MVP (2017)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,376 points
- Stanford Season Record:
- Third in blocked shots (66, tied)
- Stanford Single-Game Record:
- Second in blocked shots (7, tied)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Bakersfield born and raised
- Stanford photos
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Briana Roberson
- Nov 2019 Update - Since June 2019 is a Litigation Assistant with Fenwick & West in San Francisco working with Litigation Paralegals on Corporate, Patent and Trademark litigation matters.
- Is playing professional basketball for her second season, currently with Araski in Spain
- Has also played in Hungary.
- Plans to study law at Stanford.
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015, 2016, 2017)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive (2017)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- My Stanford Story
- Stanford photos
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Karlie Samuelson
- Dec 2019 update - graduated from Concordia Irvine with Masters of Science in Coaching and Exercise Science 12/20. Still playing in Spain.
- 2019 Update - Joined Perfurmerias Avenida in the European Spanish Women’s League. The league begins play September 28th. Karlie finished the WNBA season with the Dallas Wings
- Is playing professional basketball for her second season, currently with Mithras Royal Castors Braine in Belgium .
- Has also played n the WNBA with the Los Angeles Sparks and in Italy.
- Is studying for her master's degree in Coaching and Athletic Administration at Concordia University in Irvine.
- National Awards:
- AP All-American honorable mention (2017)
- WBCA All-American honorable mention (2017)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention (2014)
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015, 2016)
- All Pac-12 honorable mention (2016, 2017)
- All Pac-12 (2017)
- Stanford career records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,164 points
- Second in free throw percentage (.833) and 3-point percentage (.452).
- Third in 3-pointers made (249)
- Stanford season records:
- First in 3-pointers made (96, tied) and minutes played (1,274, tied)
- Second and third in 3-point percentage (.485 and .473)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- It's all about family for Karl
- Stanford photos
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2015-16 Season. 27-8 Overall, NCAA Elite 8, Pac-12 3rd (14-4), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Alex Green
- Nov 2019 Update - Since June 2018,is a Video Production Specialist at Teen Tech Center in the Dallas/Fort worth area.
Best Buy Teen Tech Centers are free after-school programs where teens can play, discover and learn about a variety of topics including graphic design, digital photography, audio and video production, game and app development, film-making and much more
- Has played professional basketball in Australia and Finland
- Plans to pursue a career in athletic administration.
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2014)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2012)
- Stanford photos
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Kailee Johnson
- Is a privacy analyst at Nike.
- Plans to pursue a career in real estate investment.
- Graduated early and forewent her senior season.
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2016)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Kiran Lakhian
- Is pursuing her graduate degree at SMU in Dallas, and playing basketball with the SMU Mustangs.
- Plans to earn a master’s degree in public health or maybe sports medicine before going on to medical school.
- Played basketball as a freshman, left the program for two years, then returned in her senior year.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
- (Updated June 2016)
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Tess Picknell
- Updated Jan 2020 - Assistant Stage Manager, American Film Institute, Los Angeles March 2018 to present.
- Is a set technician at Stanford Theater.
- Is a private tutor with Cardinal Tutors.
- Hopes to make films the rest of her life as a producer, director or writer.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
- (Updated June 2017)
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Lili Thompson
- Aug 2020 update: Left the Globetrotters after 1 year to pursue professional golf and other interests. She started Lili Thompson, Inc which provides Film Review, BB IQ training, and 1 on 1 Career Planning for high school players. She also is doing real estate investing/flipping in the Tulsa area.
- Is playing basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters.
- Earned her graduate degree at Notre Dame and played basketball with the Fighting Irish before tearing her ACL midway through the season.
- Left the team after her junior year, but stayed at Stanford and completed her undergraduate degree.
- Collegiate awards:
- All-Pac-12 (2015, 2016)
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015, 2016)
- Pac-12 All-Freshmen Team (2014)
- Pac-12 Player of the Week (2014, 2015, 2016 )
- espnW National Player of the Week (2015, 2016)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive honorable mention (2016)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,250 points
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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2014-15 Season. 26-10 Overall, NCAA Sweet 16, Pac-12 3rd (13-5), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Jasmine Camp
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Taylor Greenfield Paul
- Updated Feb 2022 - Taylor Greenfield (2015) is now Taylor Greenfield Paul. She was married in the summer of 2021. She is a Senior Software Engineer (since April 2021) for F & G in Des Moines
- Updated Jan 2020 - Is a Logistics Solutions Engineer at Ruan Transportation Management Systems Des Moines since March 2019.
- Is a resume writer at Talent Inc., a community operations contractor at Facebook, and a self-employed personal trainer.
- Plans to attend law school.
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player (2015)
- Pac-12 All-Tournament Team (2015)
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2014, 2015)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2012)
- Stanford photos
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Amber Orrange
- Oct 2021 update - Since 2021 Amber is a software engineer in Richmond, TX
- Oct 2019 update - Amber is playing for Keltern in the German League. She played previously in Israel. This is her 5th season overseas.
- Is playing professional basketball for her fourth season, currently with Maccabi Raanana in Israel.
- Has also played in Germany and Italy.
- Was drafted by the New York Liberty in 2015, but waived during the preseason.
- Plans to play professional basketball as long as possible, then return to grad school.
- National Awards:
- Senior CLASS Award second team (2015)
- AP All-America honorable mention (2015)
- WBCA
All-Region VIII (2015)
- WBCA
All-America honorable mention (2015)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 All-Tournament Team (2013, 2015)
- All-Pac-12 (2013, 2014, 2015)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive (2015)
- Pac-12 All-Defensive honorable mention (2014)
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2014, 2015)
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2012)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,426 points
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2012)
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated October 2018)
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Erica Payne
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Taylor Rooks
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Bonnie Samuelson
- Bonnie is a Doctor of Optometry. She graduated from Marshall B. Ketchum University May 20, 2020
- Is studying for a Doctor of Optometry degree at Marshall B. Ketchum Unitverity, Southern California College of Optometry in Fullerton.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-12 honorable mention (2015)
- Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2015)
- Pac-12-All-Academic second team (2014)
- Pac-12 Player of the Week (2014)
- Pac-12 Record:
- Most consecutive free throws (44)
- Stanford Career Record:
- Third in 3-pointers attempted (598)
- Stanford Season Record:
- First in free throw percentage (0.908)
- Stanford Single Game Records:
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (15, tied)
- Third in 3-pointers made (8, tied)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2012)
- Stanford photos
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Sara James
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Toni Kokenis
- Updated July 2020 - Works as Attorney for the Massachusetts Dept. of Children & Families, and as an adjunct professor at Harvard University.
- Updated Jan. 2020 - Graduated from Northeastern School of Law; passed the bar exam April 2019. Married Liz Evans October 2019.
- Is studying law at Northeastern University in Boston.
- Took a medical retirement from basketball in her senior year.
- Collegiate Award:
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Chiney Ogwumike
- Is an NBA analyst.
- Is a full-time multi-platform commentator for ESPN.
- Is a women's basketball analyst with Pac-12 Networks.
- Is a vice president of the Women's National Basketball Players' Association (WNBPA).
- Has played professional basketball in the WNBA for three seasons with the Connecticut Sun (sat out 2015 & 2017 with injuries) and in Italy and China.
- Has been a member of the USA Basketball Senior National Team.
- Won gold medals with USA Basketball:
- 2012 FIBA 3x3 World Championship
- 2011 World University Games,
- 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship
- National Awards:
- Capital One Academic All-America Player of the Year (2014)
- Wooden Award Player of the Year and All-American Team (2014)
- Naismith Women's College Player of the Year finalist (2014)
- Lowe's Senior CLASS Award finalist (2014)
- AP All-America Team (2013, 2014)
- Academic All-American (2013, 2014)
- USBWA All-America Team (2013, 2014)
- Wooden Award finalist (2012, 2013)
- Wade Trophy finalist (2012, 2013, 2014)
- WBCA Coaches All-American Team (2012, 2013, 2014)
- WBCA Defensive Player Of The Year Finalist (2012, 2014)
- Full Court Press Freshman All-American (2011)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2014)
- Pac-12 Tournament MOP (2013)
- All-Pac-10/12 (2011,2012, 2013, 2014)
- Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year (2012, 2013, 2014)
- Pac-10/12 All-Defensive (2011, 2013, 2014)
- Pac-12-All-Academic (2012, 2014)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2011)
- Pac-12 Tournament Records:
- First 20-20 game (23 points, 21 rebounds)
- First in tournament rebounds (50) and tournament rebounding average (16.7)
- Pac-12 Career Records:
- First in Player of the Week (18 times)
- Second in field goals made (1,100), points (2,737) and rebounds (1,567)
- Third in field goal percentage (.589) and rebounds per game (10.8)
- Pac-12 Season Records:
- First in field goals made (402) and Player of the Week (9 times)
- Second in points (967) and points per game (26.1)
- Third in field goals attempted (669) and rebounds (466)
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,737 points
- First in points (2,737), field goals made (1,100), field goal percentage (0.589), free throws attempted (755), rebounds (1,567), rebounds per game (10.8) and double-doubles (84)
- Second in points per game (18.9) and blocked shots (202)
- Third in free throws made (532)
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in points (967), field goals attempted (669), field goals made (402), points per game (26.1), rebounds (466), rebounds per game (12.9) and double-doubles (28)
- Third in blocked shots (66, tied) and minutes played (1,250).
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- Second in games started (35)
- Third in rebounds (281).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Nerd City Kids , N-E-R-D-S (#NerdAnthem)
- Stanford photos
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Mikaela Ruef
- Sept 2020 update - Mikaela is playing for the 1st place Logan Thunder of the Queensland Basketball League in Australia. Their regular season is at the halfway point and she is the team’s leading scorer and rebounder at 21.0 pts and 19.5 rbs per game.
- Is recovering from a torn ACL, suffered in April 2018.
- Has played professional basketball for four seasons in France and Australia.
- Was a project engineering intern at Preston Pipelines
- Earned a master’s degree in civil and environmental engineering at Stanford.
- Collegiate Award:
- Stanford Regional MVP (2014)
- Stanford Single-game Record:
- Third in rebounds (22, tied)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- A Day in the Life
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated May 2018)
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Alyson Beebe
- Oct 2021 update: Aly is the founder (in January 2020) of The Courage Guide Platform, based in Santa Barbara, Ca. She teaches the practical applications of Human Design and the Chew Method; and guides former competitive athletes 1:1.
- Is a Clincal Research Coordinator at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.
- Earned her bachelor's degree in Human Biology and plans on going to medical school.
- Redshirted her freshman year due to a knee injury and retired from basketball after another knee injury the following summer.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated July 2017)
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Denia Ebersole
- Dec 2019 update - is now a Product Marketing Manager with Google since November 2017
- Is a Business Consulting Associate intern at ZS Associates, a business services firm.
- Earned her bachelor's degree in Management Science and Engineering.
- Played basketball on a one-year scholarship during her freshman year.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated May 2016)
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Joslyn Tinkle
- July 2021 - Joslyn joins the Montana Lady Griz coaching staff
- Is a key account specialist with Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits, a beverage distributor.
- Was inducted into the Montana High School Association Athletes' Hall of Fame 2018 in recognition of her high school career at Missoula Big Sky.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for a season and in Hungary, Turkey and Australia.
- Won gold medal with USA Basketball:
- 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship
- Collegiate Award:
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,091 points
- Stanford Season Records:
- Third in free throw percentage (.895) and blocked shots (66, tied)
- Stanford Single-game Record:
- Second in blocked shots (7, tied)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated April 2018)
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Sarah Boothe
- Dec 2019 update - is playing basketball in Greece with Chania. She is the staring center averaging 9.8 points and 9.1 rebounds per game.
- Is playing professional basketball for the sixth season, currently in Australia with the Melbourne Boomers
- Has also played in Bulgaria, Poland, and Russia.
- Won gold medal with USA Basketball:
- 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2010)
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated October 2018}
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Grace Mashore
- Jan 2023 Update - Grace Mashore became the New Growth Initiatives Senior Director, at IMG Academy in New York, New York in January, 2021. In October 2022 she married Marlon Alebiosu
- 2019 Update - Product Marketing Manager at Simulmedia in NY City since November 2018.
- Is a Product Marketing Manager with GameChanger Media Inc.
- Earned her master's degree in Sports Industry Management at Georgetown University
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated May 2016)
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Nnemkadi (Nneka) Ogwumike
- Dec 2019 update - was re-elected as president of the WNBA Players Association.
- Has played professional basketball in the WNBA for seven seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks and in Poland, China and Russia.
- Is president of the Women's National Basketball Players' Association (WNBPA).
- Was named the WNBA Most Valuable Player in 2016.
- Has been a member of the USA Basketball Senior National Team.
- Won gold medals with USA Basketball:
- 2018 FIBA Women's World Cup
- 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women
- 2011 World University Games.
- 2009 USA U19 World Championship
- 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship
- National Awards:
- Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (2012)
- AP All-America Team (2012)
- Naismith Trophy finalist (2012)
- Honda Award Finalist (2010, 2011)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2010, 2012)
- USBWA Women's All-America Team (2010, 2011, 2012)
- Wade Trophy Finalist (2010, 2011, 2012)
- WBCA Coaches' All-America Team (2010, 2011, 2012)
- Wooden All-American Team (2010, 2011, 2012)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-12 Player of the Year (2012)
- Pac-10 Tournament MVP (2010, 2011)
- All-Pac-10 (2010, 2011)
- Pac-10 All-Freshman Team (2009)
- Pac-12 Tournament Records:
- First in tournament field goals made (27, tied) and tournament offensive rebounds (17)
- Pac-12 Season Record:
- Second in field goal percentage (.629)
- Pac-12 Single Game Record:
- First in field goals made (19, tied)
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,491 points
- Second in field goals made (965), free throws attempted (718), free throws made (555) and double-doubles (51)
- Third in points (2,491) and field goal percentage (.583).
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in free throws attempted (230) and free throws made (191)
- Second in points (809), points per game (22.5) and double-doubles (19)
- Third in field goal percentage (.629) and rebounds (376)
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- Second in field goal percentage (.629)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2009)
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated October 2018)
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Ashley Cimino
- Updated Feb 2022 - Ashley Cimino (2011) is Senior Business Manager at Reggora, modern appraisal technology company, since October, 2021
- Marketing Operations Lead at ObserveIT, leader in Insider Threat Management
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2010
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated August 2019)
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Hannah Donaghe
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Kayla Pedersen
- Updated Jan 2020 - Is now married. She tied the knot with her husband Nathan Travis on June 1, 2019
- Is playing professional basketball for her seventh season, currently with the Dandenong Rangers in Australia.
- Has also played in the WNBA for six seasons and in Slovakia, Turkey, and Italy .
- Earned a master's degree in Human Services, Counseling while playing pro ball.
- Won gold medals with USA Basketball:
- 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship
- 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship
- 2009 Women's World University Games
- National Awards:
- Wade Trophy Finalist (2011)
- Wooden Award finalist (2011)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2010)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2011)
- Pac-10 All-Academic (2011)
- All-Pac-10 (2010, 2011)
- Pac-10 Tournament MVP (2009)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2008)
- Pac-12 Career Record:
- Third in rebounds (1,266).
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,941 points
- First in minutes played (4,762), games played (150, tied) and games started (150)
- Second in rebounds (1,266)
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in minutes played (1,274, tied), games played (39, tied) and games started (39, tied).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- First in games played (39) and games started (39)
- Second in field goals attempted (386, tied), rebounds (329), minutes played (1,185)
- Third in points (492), field goals made (192) , free throws attempted (136) and rebounds per game (8.4).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2009
- Stanford photos
- (Updated June 2018)
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Jeanette Pohlen Mavunga
- Played professional basketball with the Indiana Fever in the WNBA for six seasons and in Turkey.
- Is married to Julian Mavunga, who has played professional basketball in Europe and Asia since graduating from Miami (Ohio) University.
- Won gold medal with USA Basketball:
- 2009 Women's World University Games
- National Awards:
- AP All-American (2011)
- Nancy Lieberman Award finalist (2011)
- USBWA All-America Team (2011)
- Wooden All-American Team (2011)
- Wade Trophy Finalist (2011)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Player of the Year (2011)
- All-Pac-10 (2010)
- Pac-12 Season Record:
- Third in 3-pointers made (96, tied).
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,453 points
- First in games played (150, tied)
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (711), 3-pointers made (268) and minutes played (4,355)
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in 3-pointers made (96) and games played (39, tied)
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (230)
- Third in free throw percentage (.893).
- Stanford Freshman Record
- First in games played (39, tied).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2009, 4.4 second run against Xavier
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated May 2018)
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Jayne Appel Marinelli
- Is the Associate Director of Player Operations of the Women's National Basketball Players' Association (WNBPA).
- Retired from basketball in 2016 after playing in the WNBA with the San Antonio Stars for seven years. Also played professional basketball in Turkey and China.
- Was secretary/treasurer of the WNBPA for three years.
- Was a member of the USA Basketball Senior National Team.
- Is married to Chris Marinelli, who played football at Stanford and now works in the financial industry.
- Has a daughter, Shea Katherine, born February 2018
- Earned a Master of Science degree in Sports Business and Management while playing pro ball.
- Won gold medals with USA Basketball:
- 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship
- 2007 Pan American Games
- 2010 FIBA World Championship
- National Awards:
- Naismith Finalist (2010)
- USBWA Women's All-America Team (2010)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2009)
- State Farm Coaches' All-America Team (2009, 2010)
- Wade Trophy Finalist (2009, 2010)
- Wooden All-American Team (2009, 2010)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2010)
- Pac-10 Player of the Year (2009)
- All-Pac-10 (2008, 2009, 2010)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2007)
- Pac-12 Single Game Record:
- First in field goals made (19, tied).
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,125 points
- First in blocks (273), third in rebounds (1,263)
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in blocks (84), games played (39, tied) and games started (39, tied).
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2010
- Stanford photos
- Website
- (Updated February 2018)
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Rosalyn Gold-Onwude
- Is a basketball analyst and TV personality:
- Won an Emmy in 2015 in recognition of her work as a sideline reporter for the Warriors,
- Was inducted into the Girl's Catholic High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 2011 in recognition of her high school career at Bishop Molloy High School.
- Earned a master's degree in Sociology at Stanford.
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-10 Co-Defensive Player of the Year (2010)
- Stanford Career Record:
- Third in games played (148).
- Stanford Season Record:
- First in games played (39, tied).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2008, 2010
- Stanford photos
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Mitch Harrison
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JJ Hones
- Manager, Key Account Team at Milestone Systems with focus on business development and customer success within enterprise commercial and government vertical segments
- National Award:
- Nancy Lieberman Award finalist (2007)
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-10 All-Freshman Team (2007)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2010
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated August 2019)
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2008-09 Season. 33-5 Overall, NCAA Final Four, Pac-10 Champion (17-1), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Morgan Clyburn Paul
- Updated Feb 2022 - Morgan Clyburn, is now Morgan (Clyburn) Evans, married in 2021 to Matt Evans. She is CEO of Agitated Solutions. Agitated Solutions operates a healthcare company that delivers microbubble treatment patients for patients with hypoemix respiratory failure
- Updated June 2021 - Morgan is now Managing Director of Highland Circle Innovations, a Med-Tech incubator
- Updated Jan 2020 - Is a managing partner at MD Ignite in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area since March 2018.
- Is a Senior Corporate Development Associate at Medtronic, a medical technology company.
- Earned her MBA at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
- Was senior development engineer at Autonomic Technologies, a medical device company.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2009)
- Stanford photos
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Jillian Harmon
- Oct 2019 update - Jillian is back in the Italian League but is now playing for Familia Schio
- Is playing professional basketball for her tenth season, currently with Passalacqua Spedizioni Ragusa in Italy
- Has also played in Australia and New Zealand
- Earned a master's degree in Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
at Stanford.
- Played in the 2008 Olympics as a member of the New Zealand national team.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (2006)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,096 points
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Interview by Stanford WBB (2008)
- Stanford photos
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Candice Wiggins
- Candice since April 2019 is the Director of Basketball (Girls Chair) serving the Southern Pacific Region of AAU Basketball, Inc.
- Was inducted to the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018.
- Retired from professional basketball in 2016 after playing for eight seasons in the WNBA and in Spain, Greece, Turkey and Israel.
- Was a member of the 2009-12 USA Basketball Senior National Team.
- Won gold medals with USA Basketball:
- 2007 FIBA U21 World Championship
- 2007 Pan American Games
- 2005 FIBA U19 World Championship
- 2005 International Sports Invitational
- 2004 FIBA Americas U18 Championship.
- National Awards:
- Wade Trophy Player of the Year (2008)
- AP All-American (2008),
- ESPN All-American (2008)
- SI All-American (2008),
- State Farm/WBCA All-American (2008)
- Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (2008)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2008)
- Naismith finalist (2008)
- Wooden finalist (2008)
- USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year (2007)
- U.S. Olympic Committee Female Athlete of the Month (July 2007)
- Kodak/WBCA All-American (2005, 2006, 2007)
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2005)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Player of the Year (2005, 2006, 2008)
- All-Pac-10 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2005)
- National record:
- First woman to score 40+ points in two games of an NCAA tournament.
- Pac-12 Career Records:
- Second in field goals attempted (1,934)
- Third in points (2,629) and 3-pointers made (295)
- Pac-12 Tournament Records:
- First in single-game 3-pointers made (8) and tournament 3-pointers made (14)
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,629 points
- First in steals (281), points per game (19.2), field goals attempted (1,934), 3-pointers attempted (754), 3-pointers made (295), and free throws made (556)
- Second in points (2,629)
- Third in free throws attempted (676),
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in 3-pointers attempted (253), games played (39, tied) and games started (39, tied)
- Second in field goals attempted (602), free throws made (184)
- Third in free throws attempted (224) and minutes played (1,237).
- Stanford Single Game Records:
- First in free throws attempted (19), free throws made (16, tied) and free throw percentage (1.000, 14 of 14)
- Second in points (44,tied)
- Third in steals (7, tied) and 3-pointers made (8).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- First in field goals attempted (429), free throws attempted (194), free throws made (162) and steals (85)
- Second in points (612), points per game (17.5), field goals made (207) and free throw percentage (.835)
- Third in games started (34).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Senior Day Tribute (2008)
- Stanford photos
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2006-07 Season. 29-5 Overall, NCAA 2nd Round, Pac-10 Champion (17-1), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Clare Bodensteiner
- Is a Senior Vendor Manager (Buyer) with Amazon.
- Is married to Carrie Watts; they have a daughter, Nora, born in January 2014.
- Was assistant coach at Loyola University for three seasons (2009-12)
- Was a member of the 2008 New Zealand Olympic Team.
- Earned her master's degree at the Stanford School of Education.
- Collegiate Award:
- Pac-10-All-Academic (2007)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Markisha Coleman
- Is in her fifth season as head coach of girls' varsity basketball at Menlo-Atherton High School.
- Is working as a probation officer for Santa Clara County.
- Is the director and coach of the II Deep youth basketball program in East Palo Alto
- Earned her masters degree in education with an emphasis on psychology at Pepperdine.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Kristen Newlin
- Is pregnant with twins, due in December.
- Has played professional basketball in Turkey for eleven seasons.
- Played in EuroBasket Women in 2009 and 2011 as a member of the Turkish national team.
- Is married to Emre Vatansever, who is a basketball coach, currently with the WNBA Chicago Sky.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (2004).
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Brooke Smith Easter
- Is a member of the bone marrow transplant team at Stanford Medical Center.
- Earned her Physician's Assistant degree at Stanford.
- Is married to Shane Easter.
- Played professional basketball for three seasons in the WNBA and for five in Italy and France.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (2005, 2006, 2007).
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,520 points
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Third in steals (7, tied).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Christy Titchenal
Thwaites
- Is a Speech-Language Pathologist, working in the Bay Area.
- Is married to Fred Thwaites, a mechanical engineer.
- Earned her master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology at Northwestern.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Eziamaka Okafor Obunadike
- Since August 2019 Ezi is a Sports Medicine Physician with Emory Healthcare; and an Assistant Professor Emory Department of Orthopedics & Rehab Medicine in Atlanta. Prior to that she was a Sports Medicine Fellow at Emory Healthcare from August 2018 to July 2019.
- Is a resident physician at Spaulding Rehabilitatiion Hospital/Harvard Medical School.
- She and her husband Obinna Obunadike have a son, Kobi.
- Completed a general surgery residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.v
- Earned her MD at Duke University School of Medicine.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Krista Rappahahn Birnie
- Is a pediatrician.
- Is married to David Birnie; they have two children: a daughter, Annika Noel, born in 2014 and a son, Micah, born in 2017.
- Is living in Massachusetts.
- Earned her MD at Stanford.
- Was inducted into the Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009 in recognition of her high school career at Norwich Free Academy.
- Played professional basketball in Sweden for two years.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 Academic (2005, 2006)
- Stanford Career Record:
- Third in 3-point percentage (.409).
- Stanford Season Record:
- Third in 3-pointers made (91).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Video interview, April 2009
- Stanford photos
- Blog
- (Updated June 2017)
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Jessica Elway Delgadillo
- Is Director of Training & Curriculum for Bonds of Union, an organization that strives to improve educational, social and economic outcomes for low-income communities.
- Is married to Jimmy Delgadillo, who is serving his medical residency at New York Presbyterian Hospital.
- Left the team after her freshman year, but completed her studies at Stanford with a master's degree in education.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Sebnem Kimyacioglu
- Is an attorney with Marvel Entertainment in the Los Angeles area.
- Played in the 2016 Olympics as a member of the Turkish national team.
- Played professional basketball in Turkey for three seasons before beginning her law study and for four more seasons after.
- Earned her law degree at Santa Clara University in 2012.
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- Third in 3-point percentage (.424).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Video interview, February 2010
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Susan King Borchardt
- Is the Sports Performance Consultant for the Seattle Storm.
- Was the Sports Performance coach for Stanford Women's Basketball in 2011-12.
- She and her husband, Curtis Borchardt, have four children – a son (Finley) born in 2010, twins (Flory and Avery) born in 2011 and Franci born in 2014
- Earned a master's degree in Exercise Science.
- Played professional basketball for the Minnesota Lynx in tthe WNBA for a season.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Academic (2005)
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Azella Perryman
- Oct 2021 update: Azella became the Senior Regional director, Northern California, for Lyft in May, 2020.
- Is chief of staff to the president of StubHub in the Bay Area.
- Worked in Zimbabwe and South Africa for several years.
- Earned her MBA at Harvard Business School.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Blog: Navigating Life After the MBA
- (Updated June 2017)
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Kelley Suminski
- Is a Registered Nurse, working at Scripps Health in La Jolla, CA.
- Earned her master's degree in Nursing Science at the University of San Diego.
- Worked at the San Diego State Alumni Association for seven years.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (2003, 2005).
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (2002)
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- Pac-12 Career Record:
- hird in free throw percentage (.843).
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,364 points
- First in free throw percentage (.843).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- First in 3-point percentage (.463) and free throw percentage (.880).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- (Updated June 2017)
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T'Nae Thiel
- Is a sales manager for Basa Resources, an oil company in Texas.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (2002)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- (Updated July 2017)
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Katie Denny
- Is an assistant professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at UC Davis Medical Center.
- Is married to Michael Macellari.
- Earned her doctorate degree in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Miami.
- Graduated from Stanford with a master's degree in psychology.
- Stanford Athletics biography
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Nicole Powell
- Update May 2020 - Named head Women's Basketball Coach at UC Riverside on March 31, 2020.
- Is in her second season as women's basketball head coach at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ.
- Was women's basketball assistant coach at the University of Oregon for three seasons.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for eleven seasons and in Italy, Russia, Turkey , Poland and Spain.
- National Awards:
- Kodak All-American (2002, 2003, 2004)
- Naismith Finalist (2002, 2003, 2004)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Player of the Year (2002, 2004)
- All-Pac-10 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2001)
- Pac-12 Career Record:
- Second in triple-doubles (6).
- Pac-12 Tournament Records:
- First in single-game points (37) and tournament assists (17, tied)
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,062 points
- First in triple-doubles (6)
- Third in rebounds per game (9.6) and free throw percentage (.829)
- Stanford Season Records:
- Third in rebounds per game (11.2) and assists (220).
- Stanford Single Game Records:
- First in field goals attempted (35)
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (15, tied).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- Second in assists (142) and assists per game (4.7)
- Third in rebounds per game (8.5) and steals (50).
- Stanford Athletics biography
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Chelsea Trotter
- Nov 2019 Update - Since January 2019 is Deputy City Attorney, City of Long Beach. She represents the City of Long Beach and city employees in civil actions (i.e., civil rights, employee negligence, and public property liability negligence). She was recognized by her peers as a Southern California Super Lawyer in 2017 and 2018.
- Is an associate at Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo in Cerritos, CA.
- Is married to John M. Mayer.
- Earned her law degree at Pepperdine University School of Law.
- Stanford Athletics biography
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- (Updated Sep 2015)
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2002-03 Season. 27-5 Overall, NCAA 2nd Round, Pac-10 Champion (15-3), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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Sara McGee Heller
- Is a pediatric nurse practioner in the Cardiology Department at Lucille Packard Children's Hospital.
- Is married to Zach Heller, a captain at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco; they have a son born in 2014.
- Earned her master's degree in Nursing at UCSF.
- Was a standout volleyball player for four years -- joined the basketball team for the last half of her senior year.
- Stanford Athletics biography
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- (Updated May 2016)
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2001-02 Season. 32-3 Overall, NCAA Sweet 16, Pac-10 Champion (18-0), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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Becky Bonner
- Is Director of Player Development and Quality Control at the NBA Orlando Magic.
- Worked for the NBA Basketball Operations International Group for six years.
- Was Women's Basketball Director of Operations at the University of Louisville for four seasons.
- Retired from playing basketball in 2006 after a season with the Norrkoping Dolphins in Sweden.
- Transferred from Stanford to Boston University in 2002.
- Stanford Athletics biography
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- (Updated July 2017)
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Bethany Donaphin
- Is Head of WNBA League Operations
- Earned her MBA at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2012
- Retired from professional basketball in 2008 after playing in the WNBA for two seasons and in Spain, Turkey and Italy for six seasons.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Academic (2002)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,010 points
- Stanford Athletics biography
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- (Updated May 2018)
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Cori Enghusen
- Cori, since July 2021, is an Enterprise Account Executive with Textio in Seattle. Textio is an augmented writing platform that helps business communicate more inclusively in their hiring and employer brand materials
- Is a Workspace Consultant at Open Square in Seattle.
- Played professional basketball for thirteen seasons in Turkey, Greece, South Korea, and Russia and in the NWBL.
- Is a naturalized Turkish citizen – her Turkish name is Korel Engin.
- Earned her MBA at the Kenin-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina.
- Stanford Athletics biography
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- (Updated May 2017)
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Enjoli Izidor
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Lauren St. Clair Waugh
- Lauren became CFO of NerdWallet, located in the Bay Area December 2020
- 2019 Update - Has served as CFO of StubHub International, headquartered in the Bilbao area of Spain, since Februrary 2017
- Is Director, Finance & Investor Relations at eBay
- Earned her MBA at Duke.
- Stanford Athletics biography
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- (Updated May 2014)
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Lindsey Yamasaki Garrett
- Is Principal at the Cole Group, an executive search firm.
- Is married to Gray Garrett, a software account executive and former UCLA volleyball player; they have a daughter, Aiko, born November 2016.
- Was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.
- Was head coach of women's basketball at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for three years.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA, in the NWBL and in Turkey.
- National Award:
- Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1999)
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (2002).
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1999)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,497 points
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- Second in field goals attempted (386, tied)
- Third in 3-pointers attempted (167) and 3-pointers made (65).
- Stanford Single Game Records:
- First in 3-pointers attempted (16) and 3-pointers made (9, tied)
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Jamie Carey
- 2020 update - Hired as Associate Head Coach at North Texas State May 1, 2020.
- 2019 update - Named Associate Head Coach of Univ. of Texas women's basketball in 2018.
- Is in her third season as an assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Texas.
- Was an assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Colorado for two seasons.
- Was assistant director of the USA Basketball women's national team and coached high school basketball.
- Retired from professional basketball in 2009 after playing in the WNBA for four seasons.
- Transferred from Stanford to the University of Texas in 2002, where she was able to play for two more seasons.
- Retired from basketball at Stanford in 2000 after repeated concussions.
- National Awards:
- Woman of the Year-State of Texas (2005)
- Jim Valvano Comeback Player of the Year (2004)
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Big 12 (2004, 2005)
- Big-12 All-Academic (2004, 2005)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2000)
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- First in 3-pointers made (81)
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (178) and 3-point percentage (.455).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
- (Updated August 2018)
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Carolyn Moos
- Is founder of Fitforlivinglife.com, a health and wellness service.
- Is an instructor with Equinox, a fitness company.
- Is an ACE-Certified Nutritional Consultant & Personal Trainer.
- Earned her master's degree in Health Communication at USC.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for a season with the Miami Sol and in France.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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- (Updated June 2017)
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Christina Batastini
- Has been named the new coach of the girls basketball team at St. Andrew's School, beginning in the fall of 2019. Last year she returned to high school coaching at Mount Saint Charles Academy.
- Is the president and head instructor of the Batastini School of Basketball in Providence, R.I.
- Was inducted into the R.I. Interscholastic League Hall of Fame in 2009.
- Was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.
- Has a daughter, Ryanne Elizabeth
- Was an assistant coach at Brown University for a season.
- Played professional basketball in Europe for four years, and was a Swiss All-Star.
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Milena Flores
- Is an academic counselor in the college support program of Rainier Scholars, an organization that offers a pathway to college graduation for hard-working, low-income students of color.
- Was assistant coach at Princeton for 11 seasons and at the University of Pacific, Lehigh and Yale.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for a season with the Miami Sol and in Lithuania.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1999, 2000)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1999, 2000)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1997)
- Stanford Career Record:
- Stanford Season Record:
- Second in assists per game (7.3).
- Stanford Athletics biography
- Stanford photos
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Yvonne Gbalazeh-Hart
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Regan Freuen Drew
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Karesa Granderson
- Is a management analyst.
- Earned her master's degree in sociology at Stanford in 2016.
- Was an analyst for the natural gas industry.
- Played basketball at Stanford for two seasons, as a freshman and sophomore.
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1997-98 Season. 21-6 Overall, NCAA 1st Round, Pac-10 Champion (17-1), Coach: Tara VanDerveer |
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Chandra Benton
- Taught English at St. Mary's School in Medford, Oregon.
- Is married to Chuck Strait.
- Earned a Master's Degree, English / Language Arts Teacher from Southern Oregon University..
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Kristin Folkl-Kaburakis
- Has served as the Executive Coordinator/Consulting Liaison for Nomos LLC for the past five years. Since 2016 she assumed the additional role of Director of Volleyball Operations. Over the past ten years Nomos consultants have been advising international sport federations, international sport industry firms, club administrators, agents, coaches, interscholastic and intercollegiate athletics administrators focusing on compliance and international athletes, and importantly the athletes' families, alongside several other industry stakeholders. .
- Is married to Tassos Kaburakis, an attorney and professor in sports marketing.
- Has a son, Ian Nicholas, born in 2006, and a daughter, Sophia, born in 2009.
- Was inducted into the St Louis Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.
- Was inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame in 2013.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for four seasons and in Australia, Switzerland and Greece.
- National Awards:
- Kodak All-American (1998)
- Naismith Finalist (1998)
- Academic All-American (1998)
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1998).
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1998)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1995)
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- Pac-12 Career Record:
- First in field goal percentage (.644)
- Stanford Season Record:
- First in field goal percentage (.695)
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Naomi Mulitauaopele Tagaleo'o
- Is CEO of Education with Purpose Foundation (EDWPF), whose mission is to impact the parent-to-student relationship of Pacific Islander families
- She and her husband, Solomona Tagaleo'o, have a son, Solomona Jr., born in May 2009.
- Earned her MBA at the University of Phoenix in Washington.
- Played professional basketball in the ABL, the WNBA, and in Turkey, Korea and Spain before retiring from basketball in 2004.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1995).
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- (Updated June 2017)
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Vanessa Nygaard
- Is in her tenth season at Windward School in Los Angeles, currently the Senior Associate Athletic Director and Girls' Basketball Program Lead.
- Has a daughter, Emerson, born in June 2010, and twins, Bryce and Avery, born in November 2012.
- Was assistant coach for the WNBA Washington Mystics for a season.
- Was first assistant basketball coach at Pepperdine University for four seasons.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for six seasons and in Germany, Spain and Italy.
- Collegiate Award:
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,279 points
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- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (15, tied).
- Teaching Taraisms to the next generation
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Melody Peterson
- Is on the staff of Advantage Basketball Camps.
- Played basketball at Stanford as a freshman and sophomore. Got her undergraduate degree, then transferred to the University of Nebraska where she played basketball for the Huskers.
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Olympia Scott
- Is a search consultant with GPAC, a Sioux Falls based recruiting firm for agriculture, commercial construction and accounting positions.
- Is president and CEO of Super Parenting LLC, a parenting education company
- Provides basketball clinics and coaching via Olympia Hoops Change the Game Coaching.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013.
- Retired from professional basketball in 2011 after playing in the WNBA for ten seasons and in Italy, Turkey, Russia and Greece.
- Is married to Rachman Crable.
- Has a daughter, BreAzia Ranee Richardson, born in 1999, and two sons – Rachman Crable Jr., born in 2012 and Walter Rachman Crable, born in 2014. (photo)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,524 points
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Third in free throws attempted (18).
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1996-97 Season. 34-2 Overall, NCAA Final Four, Pac-10 Champion (18-0), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Tara Harrington
- Is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM), specializing in foot and ankle surgery, associated with Intermountain Healthcare in the Salt Lake City area.
- Is the mother of twins, Louise and Leonard, born in 2012.
- Earned a double master's degree in Business and Health Services at the University of North Carolina.
- Played professional basketball in Germany and Sweden.
- Was assistant coach at Cal State Northridge and Montana State-Bozeman.
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Paula McNamee Young
- January 2023 Update - Dr. Paula Young (1997), was named the Director of Ophthalmology at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Virginia in October of 2022
- Is an ophthalmologist, working at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu.
- Is married to Tim Young, former Stanford basketball player. They have three daughters and a son.
- Played both volleyball and basketball at Stanford.
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Charmin Smith
- June 2019 Update - Charmin was named the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Cal. In her seventh season as women's basketball was named associate head coach at Cal and before that for three years was was assistant coach at Stanford (2004-07), and a year at Boston College.
- Is a member of the WBCA (Women's Basketball Coaches' Association) Board of Directors.
- Played professional basketball in the ABL for a season and in the WNBA for four seasons.
- Earned a master's degree at the Stanford School of Engineering.
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- (Updated August 2018)
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Kate Starbird
- Is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington.
- Received her Ph.D in the ATLAS program for Technology, Media and Society at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.
- Played professional basketball in the ABL for two seasons, in the WNBA for five seasons and in Austria, France and Spain.
- Graduated from Stanford with a BS in computer science.
- Is married to Melissa March, a program manager for an organization that assists female prison inmates.
- National Awards:
- WBCA Player of the Year (1997)
- Naismith Player of the Year (1997)
- Naismith Finalist (1996)
- Kodak All-American (1996, 1997)
- Academic All-American (1996)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Player of the Year (1996, 1997)
- All-Pac-10 (1995, 1996, 1997)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1996, 1997)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1994)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,215 points
- Stanford Season Record:
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Second in points (44, tied).
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- Third in free throw percentage (.832).
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Jamila Wideman
- Is Vice President of Player Development at the NBA.
- Worked as an attorney at tthe Legal Aid Society, providing representation to the incarcerated and low-income population .
- Earned her law degree at New York University School of Law.
- Was inducted into the Amherst Regional High School Hall of Fame in 2010.
- Was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002 because of her high school career at Amherst Regional High School.
- Played professional basketball in the WNBA for four seasons and in Israel and Spain
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1996, 1997)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1996, 1997)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1994)
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Third in steals (7, tied).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- Third in assists (134) and in assists per game (4.5).
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- Update May 2020 - Became the Commisioner of Athletics and Academics for the Milwaukee Public Schools in July 2019. Prior to that she had been a studio analyst for the Big 10 Network from November 2017 to March 2019.
- Is in her second season as an assistant coach with the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks.
- Was women's basketball head coach at the University of Wisconsin for five years.
- Was assistant coach at Stanford for four years
- Before that, she was assistant coach at Virginia Tech, Western Carolina, Evansville, Florida, and Boise State.
- Is married to Kwame Grayson, a real estate broker.
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Rachel Hemmer
- Is a Network Operations Center Manager at OSIsoft.
- Played professional basketball in France.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1994)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year(1992)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,289 points
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- Second in free throws attempted (153) and free throws made (116).
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- First in free throws made (16, tied)
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Anita Kaplan Fiedel
- Is a senior financial and accounting analyst at Symantec.
- She and her husband Noah Fiedel have three sons -- big brother Samuel and twins Leo and Jack.
- Earned her master's Degree in Business at Santa Clara University.
- Played professional basketball in Sweden and in the ABL for three seasons.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1994, 1995)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1994, 1995)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1992)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,509 points
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Kate Paye
- Is women's basketball associate head coach at Stanford, now in her twelfth season on the coaching staff.
- Has two daughters: Cass, born in September 2010, and Anne, born in June 2015.
- Was assistant coach at Pepperdine University and San Diego State.
- Earned her MBA and Juris Doctorate at Stanford.
- Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons and in the WNBA for three seasons.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1995)
- Video interview, May 2008
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Christy Hedgpeth
- Is VP, Team Marketing & Business Operations at National Basketball Association (NBA).
- Was inducted into the Davidson County Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
- Was inducted into the Westchester Country Day School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.
- Earned her MBA at Duke.
- Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons and served as the league's manager of player development.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1994)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1993, 1994)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,387 points
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Amanda Renteria
- Dec 2020 Update: Amanda became CEO of Code America in 2020. Code for America is a non-partisan, non-political 501c organization founded in 2009 to address the widening gap between the public and private sectors in their effective use of technology and design
- Is Chief of Operations in the California Department of Justice.
- Was national political director of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign
- Ran as the Democratic candidate for Congress, California District 21 in 2014,
but lost to the incumbent.
- Was Chief of Staff for U. S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, Michigan
for 5 years.
- She and her husband, Patrick Brannelly, have two sons, Diego and T.J.
- Earned her MBA from Harvard in 2003.
- Played basketball in her sophomore year and softball for four years at Stanford.
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Molly Goodenbour
- Is in her third season as women's basketball head coach at the University of San Francisco.
- Was head coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills for three years, at UC Irvine for four years, at Chico State for two years, and at Santa Rosa Junior College for three years.
- Played professional basketball in the ABL, the WNBA, and in Sweden.
- Is married to Pat Fuscaldo, the men's basketball coach at Sonoma State.
- National Awards:
- NCAA Women's Final Four MVP (1992)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992)
- Collegiate Award:
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,040 points
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- First in 3-pointers made (9,tied).
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Chris MacMurdo
- Is a physician specializing in palliative care at St Thomas Hospital in Nashville.
- Is married and has two sons.
- Completed residency at University of Utah Medical School after graduating from Vanderbilt Medical School.
- National Awards:
- Academic All-American (1992, 1993)
- Collegiate Awards: All-Pac-10 Academic (1992, 1993).
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Angela Taylor
- Jan 2021 Update - Angela is Partner & Co-Founder of The DIGNITAS Agency (since 2016). The organization focuses on leadership development, professional development, and executive coaching with clients in corporate, governmental and academia. Clients include Indiana University Kelley School of Business, General Mills, 3M Corporation, Cargill and Medtronic.
- Is the founder of Networks Sports Consulting, whose mission is to broaden the coaching/employment opportunities within womens sports & Olympic sports.
- Is partner & co-founder of The Dignitas Agency.
- Is a co-founder of The Chance Foundation, whose mission is to Create Hope & Access for our Nations Children through Education
- Is a member of the Buck/Cardinal Club Board of Directors.
- Was President and General Manager of the WNBA Atlantic Dream for two seasons.
- Was Vice-President and General Manager of the WNBA Washington Mystics for two seasons.
- Was Vice-President of Business Development with the Minnesota Lynx.
- Held various positions in the WNBA League office for 10 seasons.
- Earned her MBA at NYU.
- Was an assistant coach at Texas A&M, the University of Arizona, and at Stanford for two seasons (1995-1997).
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Val Whiting
- Is living in the Seattle area, pursuing a career as a youth development and professional basketball consultant.
- Was the owner and program director of GameShape, a fitness facility in Delaware.
- Was inducted into the Ursuline Academy Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015.
- Was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame and the Hall of Fame of Delaware Women in 2007.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.
- Retired from professional basketball in 2002 after playing in the ABL for three seasons, in the WNBA for three seasons and in Brazil, Israel and Italy.
- Has two sons, Joseph and Victor.
- National Awards:
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992)
- Naismith Finalist (1992, 1993),
- Kodak All-American (1992, 1993)
- Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1990)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Player of the Year (1992, 1993)
- All-Pac-10 (1992, 1993)
- Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (1990)
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,077 points
- Third in blocks (201).
- Stanford Freshman Record:
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Kelly Dougherty
- Teaches 4th grade at the Dyer School in Dacula, Georgia
- Is executive director of the Georgia Red Storm, an AAU Basketball organization.
- Has two teenage daughters, Jordan and Jaron.
- Was assistant coach at Vanderbilt for a year.
- Transferred to Vanderbilt in her junior year, where she continued playing basketball for the Commodores.
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Martha Richards
- Is the athletic director at Aspen High School in Colorado.
- Retired from coaching in 2014 and has since worked in public relations and marketing.
- Was women's golf head coach for seven years at Vanderbilt University and seven years at the University of Texas.
- Played professional golf for several years.
- Was a standout athlete in golf and basketball at Stanford.
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- (Updated July 2017)
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Trisha Stevens Lamb
- Is Director of Career Track MBA at Boise State.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.
- Resumed her studies and earned an Executive MBA at Boise State.
- Was head coach at Boise State for six years, after being assistant coach for three years.
- Played professional basketball in Japan.
- She and her husband, Rob Lamb, have a son and two daughters.
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1990, 1991)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1988)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,649 points
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- (Updated July 2018)
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Julie Zeilstra
- Owns a home in Woodlands Texas, where she lives with her three dogs.
- Has worked in the Texas public school system since 2001, teaching children with disabilities and doing psychoeducational evaluations.
- Is involved in animal rescue and was a volunteer coordinator for local animal control program.
- Had an Educational Consulting business in Florida to help children with disabilities.
- Received a master's degree in special education at Ohio State.
- Played professional basketball in Japan for a year, but gave up basketball after having elbow and back surgery.
- National Award:
- Academic All-American (1990)
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1991)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1990).
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1989)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,259 points
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- (Updated April 2017)
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1989-90 Season. 32-1 Overall, NCAA CHAMPION, Pac-10 Champion (17-1), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Jennifer Azzi
- Is Global Director at the National Basketball Association (NBA).
- is Director of Special Initiatives at the University of San Francisco.
- Was women's basketball head coach at the University of San Francisco for six years.
- Is married to Blair Hardiek; they have a son, Macklin Robert, born in February 2017.
- Was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.
- Was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
- Was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995. .
- Retired from the WNBA after five seasons.
- Served as sideline commentator for ESPN's NCAA women's basketball coverage.
- Was a member of the 1996 gold medal U.S. Olympic Team and an alternate on the 1992 and 2000 U.S. Olympic Teams.
- Was a founding player of the ABL and played for the San Jose Lasers for three seasons.
- Played professional basketball for four seasons in Italy, France and Sweden.
- National Awards:
- Honda-Broderick Player of the Year (1990)
- Naismith Player of the Year (1990)
- Wade Trophy Player of the Year (1990)
- Women's Basketball News Service Player of the Year (1990)
- NCAA Women's Final Four MVP (1990)
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1990)
- Kodak All-American (1989, 1990)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Pac-10 Player of the Year(1989, 1990)
- All-Pac-10 (1988, 1989, 1990)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1987)
- Pac-12 Career Records:
- Pac-12 Season Record:
- Third in three-point percentage (.495).
- Pac-12 Single Game Record:
- First in three-point percentage (1.000, 7 of 7).
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,634 points
- First in 3-point percentage (.452)
- Second in assists (751)
- Third in steals (271).
- Stanford Season Records:
- First in 3-point percentage (.495) and steals (96).
- Stanford Single Game Records:
- First in 3-point percentage (1.000, 7 of 7) and assists (16)
- Second in steals (8).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- First in assists (165) and assists per game (6.1).
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- (Updated July 2018)
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Stacy Parson
- Is a Certified Professional Co-Active coach, facilitator and consultant who provides her services via Knowetry Consulting and the Dignitas Agency.
- Was the graduate assistant coach at the University of Washington from 1991 - 1992, where she earned her MBA.
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- (Updated June 2017)
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Katy Steding
- Sept 2020 Update - Became an Assistant Coach at Stanford University in 2020
- Is in her second season as associate head coach at the University of San Francisco
- Was head coach at Boston University for four seasons, assistant coach at Cal for two seasons, associate head coach at USF for two seasons, assistant coach at Columbia University for a season, assistant coach at the WNBA Atlantic Dream for a season, and the head coach at Warner Pacific College for seven seasons where she led the Knights to their first conference championship in school history.
- Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.
- Played professional basketball in Japan and Spain, in the ABL for three seasons and in the WNBA for two seasons.
- Is married to John Jeub.
- Was a member of the 1996 gold medal U.S.Olympic Team.
- National Award:
- NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1990)
- Collegiate Awards:
- All-Pac-10 (1988, 1989, 1990)
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1988)
- All-Pac-10 Freshman (1987)
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,586 points
- Stanford Single Game Records:
- First in steals (10)
- Second in 3-pointers attempted (15, tied).
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- Second in rebounds per game (8.7).
- Video interview, March 2010
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- (Updated August 2018)
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1988-89 Season. 28-3 Overall, NCAA Elite 8, Pac-10 Champion (18-0), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Evon Asforis
- Updated June 2021 - the Honorable Evon Asforis was appointed a judge for the NY City Housing Court in New York County in 2015
- Is an attorney in New York City specializing in the representation of tenants in real estate litigation.
- Played professional basketball in Spain.
- Earned Juris Doctor at Fordham University School of Law and is a member of the New York State Bar.
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Celeste Lavoie Blankenship
- Transferred to Duke in her junior year, where she continued to play basketball
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Tammy Svoboda
- Is a private Yoga Teacher and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, providing her services via Svoboda Fit.
- Earned her masters degree in Exercise Science and Health Promotion at Florida Atlaantic University.
- Taught physical education at the American Embassy School in New Delhi.
- Taught high school in Florida for nine years.
- Transferred to the University of Cincinnati in her junior year.
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- Third in field goal percentage (.596).
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- (Updated May 2017)
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Emily Wagner Gallagher
- Is the founder of Edge Academics, which assists students with their college application process.
- Earned her master's degree in education at Harvard.
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- (Updated April 2015)
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Jill Yanke Stevens
- Is a full-time mother of four.
- She and her sister and mother partnered with the YMCA to build Homecourt YMCA, a public recreation facility in Meridian, Idaho.
- Coached basketball at Boise State.
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,134 points
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- (Updated June 2016)
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1987-88 Season. 27-5 Overall, NCAA Sweet 16, Pac-10 3rd (14-4), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Kami Anderson
- Is a clinical instructor of anesthesiology at Stanford School of Medicine.
- Was president of Dosher Anesthesia in North Carolina for 8 years.
- Attended medical school in North Dakota.
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,141 points
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- Third in points per game (14.7) and minutes played (1,011)
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- (Updated March 2016)
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Leslie Crandell
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Pam Simms-Mackey
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Charli Turner Thorne
- Is in her 22nd season as the women's basketball head coach at Arizona State.
- Has been coaching basketball since leaving Stanford at the University of Washington, Santa Clara University and Northern Arizona University.
- She and her hustband, Will, have three teen-aged sons – Quinn, Liam and Conor.
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- (Updated August 2018)
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1986-87 Season. 14-14 Overall, Pac-10 Tied for 6th (8-10), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Karen Goedewaagen Knetter
- Karen is the Board President of Clean Wisconsin. In Madison she works in special education and health/fitness areas
- Is married to Michael Knetter, president of the University of Wisconsin Foundation. They have two daughters.
- Was a transportation and environmental consultant at Resource Systems Group for 10 years.
- Earned a master's degree in Resource Planning at Stanford.
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- (Updated May 2014)
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Sara Lillevand
- March 2022 update - Sara is the City Manager of Piedmont, CA
- Is the Recreation Director in Piedmont, California
- Was the Director of Athletics at Cal State East Bay
- Was head women's basketball coach at Cal State East Bay for 11 years
- Was assistant coach at Wellesley and at UC Davis
- Earned a master's degree in physical therapy at Boston University
- Transferred to UC Davis after her freshman year at Stanford
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- (Updated April 2015)
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Kim Mercer Newman
- June 2021 update - Kim became Program Director at the J.J. Murdock Charitable Trust in July 2018
- Teaches at Camas High School in southern Washington
- She and her husband, Evan Newman, have two sons, Gabe and Garrett.
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- (Updated May 2016)
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Erica (Riki) Mueser Sorenson
- Has recently attended one Final Four (women's bball), the Fiesta Bowl, and three Rose Bowls. Go Card!
- Worked in engineering and now in education, teaching math and physics at Miramonte High School in Orinda.
- She and her husband, Andy Sorenson, have three kids.
- Served on the Orinda School Board for 8 years.
- Coached CYO basketball and now assisting with high school tennis team.
- Collegiate Award:
- All-Pac-10 Academic (1987)
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- (Updated Janutary 2016)
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Andrea Ransom Jackson
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Sue Sebolt Parra
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1985-86 Season. 13-15 Overall, Pac West 5th (1-7), Coach: Tara VanDerveer
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Sarah Evans-Moore
- Is a broker and, with her husband Joe, owner of Evans-Moore Realty in Gallipolis, Ohio
- Has a son (Owen) and a daughter (Leia).
- Was the head coach at Marshall University (1992-97). In 1997, Marshall won the Southern Conference Championship and played in the NCAA tournament.
- Was an assistant woman's basketball coach at Murray State University (1986-89), University of Louisville (1989-90) and University of Georgia (1990-92).
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- (Updated May 2017)
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Judy Griffith
- Died in 2007, survived by her husband, Eugene Loh, and three young children
- Taught high school and middle school math and science in the Bay Area for nine years before leaving the profession to care for her young family.
- Earned her master's degree in education at Stanford.
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Barbara Hunt
- Is Senior Director, Global Talent Management for Medical Devices Group at Johnson and Johnson
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- (Updated April 2015)
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Leslie Lorimer
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Jeanne Osmera Lowell
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Virginia Sourlis
- is an attorney.
- Founded the Sourlis Law Firm a securities and corporate law firm in New Jersey (now retired)
- Earned her joint MBA/Law degree at Villanova University.
- Played professional basketball in Greece.
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,445 points
- Third in minutes played (4,148)
- Stanford Freshman Record:
- First in minutes played (1,191)
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- (Updated June 2017)
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Stacey Wueste
- Is chairman of the Buck/Cardinal Club Board of Directors
- Worked at Hewlett-Packard as a Marketing and Operations Manager for six years, then as a Vice President for eight years.
- She and her husband, Joe Davis, have a daughter, Victoria.
- Played basketball only in her freshman year.
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- (Updated Sepetember 2016)
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1984-85 Season. 9-19 Overall, WCAA 7th (2-12), Coach: Dotty McCrea
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Mary Bradach
- Is the Director of Gift Planning at the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo.
- Lives in Buffalo with her spouse Susan and son Max.
- Was Senior Director/Vice President, Wealth Management in the Practice Development Group at AXA Equitable in New York. for more than 29 years.
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- (Updated October 2018)
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1983-84 Season. 5-23 Overall, WCAA Tied for 7th (1-13), Coach: Dotty McCrea
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Judy Carter
- Was a walk-on to women's basketball as a sophomore - continued playing as a junior and senior.
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LeeAnn Margerum-Warshawsky
- Founded and owns Teltek Systems, an Adobe software reseller business.
- She and her husband, Dean, have a son, Jake.
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- (Updated June 2017)
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Portia Rawles
- Is a clinical psychologist specializing in issues of domestic violence and abuse.
- Is an online adjunct professor for Saybrook University in Oakland, CA.
- Earned doctorate in clinical psychology at Regent University.
- Retired with the rank of captain after 13 years as a firefighter with Norfolk Fire and Rescue.
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- (Updated June 2017)
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1982-83 Season. 19-16 Overall, WCAA 5th (5-9), Coach: Dotty McCrea
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Noelle Hanrahan
- Is an investigative journalist
- Is the founder and director of Prison Radio, a nonprofit organization that "challenges mass incarceration and racism by airing the voices of men and women in prison."
- Earned a Master of Criminal Justice degree at Boston University.
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Kim Kupferer
- Is a private attorney in Berkeley, CA, specializing in criminal defense.
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- First in field goal percentage (1.000, 11 of 11).
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Meg Metzger
- Is a board member of the Bellingham Public School Foundation, coaches basketball & volleyball and teaches geography enrichment after school
- Marketed consumer products at Microsoft and Procter and Gamble for more than 20 years.
- She and her husband, Doug Clark, have two daughters, Jessa and Emma.
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,360 points
- Collegiate Awards:
- NorCal Player of the Year (1982)
- All-NorCal (1982)
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Angie Paccione
- Is Senior Director of Client Partnerships and a Facilitator at Verus Global, a performance development company.
- Is a member of the Stanford Alumni Mentoring Group .
- Ran for U.S. Congress in 2006, but lost by a narrow margin.
- Was a member of the Colorado House of Representatives for two terms.
- Earned her master and doctorate degrees in Education and Human Resource Studies at Colorado State.
- Played professional basketball in Italy and for the Women's American Basketball Association (in 1984, its single season).
- Collegiate Award:
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,013 points
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- Website
- (Updated June 2017)
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Leigh Pederson
- Is an anesthesiologist, a member of Northland Anaesthesia Associates in
Whangarei, New Zealand.
- Has volunteered with Rotaplast and other organizations that provide free reconstructive operations and treatment for children in need worldwide.
- She and her husband, Tod Gulick, M.D., have a son, Snapper.
- They spend a lot of time on their boat, fishing, scuba diving and surfing.
- Is still playing basketball with a city league in Whangarei.
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- (Updated June 2017)
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Jeanne Ruark Hoff
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- Is the mother of Olympic swimmer Katie Hoff
- Is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
- National Award:
- Academic All-American (1982)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Stanford Career Records:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 2,038 points
- Second in field goal percentage (.586
- Third in points per game (17.6).
- Stanford Season Record:
- Second in field goal percentage (.644).
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- First in field goals made (20).
- Stanford Freshman Records:
- First in points per game (21.3), field goals made (235) and field goal percentage (.644)
- Second in points (553).
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- (Updated July 2018)
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Debi Gore-Mann
- Is Chief Executive Officer at the San Francisco Conservation Corps
- Has been the Chief Development officer for the Cal Alumni Association, the Athletic Director at the University of San Francisco, the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Operations at Stanford, and a TV broadcaster for women's basketball.
- Earned an MBA at Stanford.
- Is married to Anthony Mann, a former USF basketball player. They have a daughter, Quinci.
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- (Updated May 2016)
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Denise McGuire
- Is a corporate executive and entrepreneur.
- Was vice president of global alliances at Yahoo!
- Has two sons, Matt & Chris, born in 2007.
- Earned her MBA at Stanford.
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- (Updated May 2016)
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Ann Elizabeth Miller
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Louise Smith
- Is a creative writer.
- National Award:
- Academic All-American (1981)
- Collegiate Awards:
- Stanford Career Record:
- A member of the Stanford 2,000/1,000 Point Club with 1,414 points
- Stanford Season Record:
- Second in free throw percentage (.895).
- Stanford Single Game Record:
- Second in field goal percentage (.923).
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- (Updated April 2015)
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1980-81 Season. 15-16 Overall, NCAC 5th (5-7), Coach: Dotty McCrea |
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Beth Boylan
- Is a financial analyst at Nordstrom in the Seattle area.
- Was one of Stanford’s first two women basketball players on scholarship.
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- (Updated May 2016)
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Siobhan Hathhorn
- Is an elementary school principal in Cascade, Montana.
- Is married to John Hines; they have two children, Tara and Aran.
- Transferred to the University of Montana after her freshman year.
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Kathy Murphy
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1979-80 Season. 17-14 Overall, NCAC Tied for 3rd (7-5), Coach: Dotty McCrea |
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Mary Osborne Andrews
- Is president and owner of Andrews Performance Corporation, which provides business and life coaching services.
- She and her husband, Michael Andrews, have three sons
- Was a champion javelin thrower. She was the Western Collegiate Athletic Association javelin champion, named Stanford’s Female Athlete of the Year, and was a member of the U.S. Olympic track and field team in the javelin in 1980.
- Also played basketball in her freshman year.
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Kathy Schultz Norris
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Suzanne Thomas Paulus
- Is the pastor at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Mount Vernon, WA.
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- (Updated June 2017)
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1978-79 Season. 19-7 Overall, NCAC 4th (7-5), Coach: Dotty McCrea |
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Michelle Chapman
- Played basketball only in her freshman year.
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Stephanie Galef Streeter
- Resigned as CEO of Libbey Corportation, a position she had held since 2011.
- Is a member of the Board of Directors of Kohl's Corporation and of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
- Was the Acting CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
- Was Chairman, President and CEO of Banta Corporation.
- She and her husband Ed are the parents of twins, Zeke and Connie, born in 2007.
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- (Updated May 2017)
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Nancy Geenen
- Is a managing partner of CompassLys Group, mangement consultants for women business owners.
- Was a senior legal officer for the United Nations in 1998 & 1999.
- Earned her law degree at Santa Clara University School of Law.
- Played field hockey and basketball at Stanford.
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- (Updated May 2017)
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Amy Johnson
- Retired from the corporate world in 2015 after working at Wells Fargo for 23 years.
- Earned her MBA at the UCLA Anderson School of Management in 1989
- Played basketball and field hockey at Stanford.
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Betsy Lough
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Renee Steiner Meyers
- Is a life coach.
- She and her husband, Wes Meyers, have two sons, Scotty and Danny
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1977-78 Season. 17-12 Overall, NCAC 2nd (9-3), Coach: Dotty McCrea |
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Barbara Boylan
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Peggy Bruggman
- Is a Senior Managing Counsel at Oracle.
- Is an environmental activist.
- Earned her law degree at Hastings College of Law
- Earned her master's degree in music at the New England Conservatory of Music
- (Updated May 2017)
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Anne Cooper
- Is a family practice physician.
- Attended medical school at UC Davis.
- (Updated April 2014)
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Lauri De'Armond
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Rebecca Garcia
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Nancy Lovvold Guerland
- Is Senior Vice President/General Manager at BioFusion, a specialty infusion pharmacy
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- Is an avid runner and triathlete.
- Is married to David Guerland since 1979; they met in Industrial Engineering class in Terman.
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Mariah (Maggie) Burton Nelson
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Frances O'Meara
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1976-77 Season. 8-11 Overall, NCIAC, Coach: Dotty McCrea |
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Kathy Bundy Anderson
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Peggy Chutich
- Is an Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court.
- Was a judge on the Minnesota Court of Appeals for four years.
- Was assistant dean of the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
- Worked in various capacities in the office of the Minnesota Attorney General for 17 years.
- Is married to Penny Wheeler, president and CEO of Allina Health; they have a teen-age daughter, Olivia.
- Earned her law degree at the University of Michigan.
- Transferred to the University of Minnesota after her freshman year at Stanford.
- (Updated May 2016)
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Stephanie Erickess-Caluya
- Is a carpenter.
- Author of Just want to play ball, presented at Stanford Women's Basketball 25th anniversary celebration.
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Kathy Levinson
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Kim Lew Nelson
- Is CEO/Owner at The KLEW Company, a purchasing training and consutling business.
- Was Director of global purchasing at Procter & Gamble.
- She and her husband, Michael Nelson, have two daughters.
- Earned her MBA at Harvard Business School.
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Paula Mishima
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Zehra Peynircioglu
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Ruth Montague
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Leslie Stoval
- Has had a career in radio, is currently the host of a jazz show on KCSM.
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1975-76 Season. 11-6 Overall, NCIAC, Coach: Gay Coburn |
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Mary Buttner
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Jan Cenedella
- Is a civil engineer, currently the Director of Pre-Construction Services at Deacon Corp in Irvine, CA.
- Earned a master's degree in Construction Management at Stanford.
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Diana Dahlgren
- Is a clinical psychologist, practicing in Fairfax, VA.
- Is married and has two children.
- Earned her master's degree in clinical psychology at the University of Hawaii and her doctorate the University of Maryland.
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Sue K (Sukie) Jackson
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Sonia Jarvis
- Is a lawyer and author whose research and teaching focus on race, politics and the media.
- Is a Distinguished Lecturer at Baruch College, City University of New York.
- Earned her law degree at Yale.
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Anne (Onnie) Killefer
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Lisa Kolp
- Is an assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics at Johns Hopkins, specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
- Completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at the University of Virginia.
- (Updated May 2014)
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Elaine Levin
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Carol Power
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Yvonne Waterman
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1974-75 Season. 8-3 Overall, NCIAC, Coach: Gay Coburn
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Martha Andersen
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Karen Stromsmoe Erickson
- Is a community volunteer, serving on the board of directors of several non-profit organizations – Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County, Forests Forever, and FORGE.
- Is part of a three-generation Stanford athletic family her father, Mervin "Bud" Stromsmoe, ('43) was a catcher for the Stanford baseball team; her husband, Joel Erickson ('77), was a wide receiver on the Stanford football team and an infielder on the baseball team; their son, Kirk Erickson ('10), was a catcher for the Stanford baseball team.
- Earned her master's degree in Physical Therapy at USC .
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Kelly Thompson
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Katherine Brubaker, 1974
- Now spends time with her nieces, nephews, great nephews, and volunteering.
Summers are spent at their long time summer cabin at Huntington Lake (south of Yosemite) where she is becoming active in the forest planning of the area.
- Worked at Permanente Medical Group from 1989 until her retirement in 2012. Main interests were weight gain during pregnancy and menopausal medicine.
- Worked at Kaiser-Anaheim from 1982-89, where she taught OB-GYN residents as well as seeing patients . Received several teaching awards.
- Graduated from Stanford in 1974, got her MD at St Louis University Medical School in 1978, completed her residency in OB-GYN at UC Irvine in 1982.
- Of those two years of pre-Title IX basketball, Katie says:
Our practices were in Encina Gym at dinner time - when the men weren’t using the gym. In order to be “official”, we needed a coach. The only one, bless her heart, who volunteered was Shirley Schoof, the women’s field hockey coach. She knew NOTHING about basketballball but showed up at our games to make it official. She basically allowed Terry and some of the others to coach ourselves. Paula Johnson was the other center, besides me. We were horrible – mainly because most of us had played the old “2 offense, 2 defensive players and 1 rover” basketball and now we played traditional 5 full court players. We had no jerseys, but were told to wear white T shirts (with our red pennys) and black shorts/pants. I think we played Cal Berkeley, Santa Clara and maybe SJS or Hayward.
- Played basketball and volleyball only from 1971-1973 because she was pre-med and had chemistry labs that profs wouldn't let her miss for practice
- Transferred to Stanford from the University of Oregon
at the beginning of her sophomore year, along with her roommate Terry Borchers who had been notified that Stanford needed to form a women’s basketball team to satisfy requirements of Title IX.
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Liz Hill, 1973
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Karen Ruoff Kramer, 1969
- Is the Director of Stanford University in Berlin
- Is an author, a published poet, a cellist, and she dances with horses (dressage)
- Played varsity basketball at Stanford when women's basketball was a half-court game
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Mary McCready
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Mary Ann Somerville, 1965
- Retired in 2006 after 40-year career in education and10 years as superintendent of the Las Lomitas School district in Menlo Park
- Was secretary of the Rotary Club of Menlo Park
- (Updated May 2016)
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