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Mark Madsen and the
Cardinal take on Washington
and Washigton State this week.

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Men's Hoops Heads North to Battle Washington, Washington State

Cardinal looks to hold onto first place in the Pac-10.

February 17, 1999

Cardinal Corner
Six more games in the Pac-10 season for Stanford with two at home (Arizona State, Arizona) and four on the road (Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State) ... Arizona, UCLA and Washington remain on the heels of the first place Cardinal ... Four of Arizona's six league games are at home, but the Wildcats must play at Stanford ... Two of UCLA's five league games are on the road with a key game at Arizona ... Washington has five league games remaining with three home games, including Stanford ... Stanford is 20-5 overall, the fifth straight season the Cardinal has generated 20 or more wins ... Since Mike Montgomery arrived at Stanford, he has coached the Cardinal to six wins in 12 games at Washington, and six wins in 12 games at Washington State ... Stanford has won the last three games against Washington State at Pullman ... The Cardinal is giving up 58.9 ppg ... There are still six more games to go in the regular season, but this year's defensive points per game average is the best since the 1959-60 season.

Stanford at Washington

Thursday, February 18, 1999, 7:30 p.m. Hec Edmundson Pavilion (7,900)

Stanford at Washington State

Saturday, February 20, 1999, 7:00 p.m. Friel Court (12,058)

Stanford Cardinal (20-5 overall, 10-2 Pac-10)

F - Peter Sauer, 6-7, 225, Senior, Pittsburgh, Pa (8.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg)
F - Mark Madsen, 6-9, 235, Junior, Danville, Ca (13.9 ppg, 8.3 rpg)
C - Tim Young, 7-2, 250, Senior, Santa Cruz, Ca (9.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg)
G - Kris Weems, 6-2, 204, Senior, Kansas City, Ks (10.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg)
G - Arthur Lee, 6-1, 185, Senior, Los Angeles, Ca (12.0 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.8 apg)
Washington Huskies (15-8 overall, 8-5 Pac-10)
F - Chris Walcott, 6-8, 215, Junior, Bellevue, Wa (6.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg)
C - Todd MacCulloch, 7-0, 280, Sr, Winnipeg, Manitoba (19.1 ppg, 11.5 rpg)
G - Donald Watts, 6-4, 200, Senior, Kirkland, Wa (12.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg)
G - Deon Luton, 6-5, 205, Junior, Del City, Ok (14.9 ppg, 2.1 rpg)
G - Senque Carey, 6-3, 200, Freshman, East Palo Alto, Ca (9.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg)
Washington State Cougars (9-15, 3-8 Pac-10)
F - Kojo Mensah-Bonsu, 6-5, 217, Senior, London, England (13.3 ppg, 6.4 rpg)
F - Mike Bush, 6-5, 186, Freshman, Riverside, Ca (7.1 ppg, 3.2 rpg)
F - Eddie Miller, 6-6, 216, Sophomore, Reseda, Ca (11.5 ppg, 5.3 rpg)
G - Jan-Michael Thomas, 5-10, 169, Junior, Stockton, Ca (15.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg)
Stanford's top 10 defensive teams (since 1949-50)
 1. 55.0 ppg, 1959-60
 2. 57.8 ppg, 1949-50
 3. 58.9 ppg, 1998-99
 3. 58.9 ppg, 1962-63
 5. 59.0 ppg, 1958-59
 6. 59.2 ppg, 1960-61
 7. 59.7 ppg, 1961-62
 8. 60.5 ppg, 1957-58
 9. 61.3 ppg, 1955-56
10. 63.5 ppg, 1963-64
Mike Montgomery's Top Five Best Defensive Teams
1. 58.9 ppg, 1998-99
2. 63.7 ppg, 1989-90
3. 65.0 ppg, 1988-89
4. 66.7 ppg, 1995-96
5. 68.0 ppg, 1991-92
Backcourt Barometer
Arthur Lee and Kris Weems are almost like brothers ... Not only are they roommates, they comprise one of the top backcourts in the country ... Experience and talent has certainly paid off for the duo ... In the last three seasons, this combination has started 59 games, and during that time, the Cardinal has chalked up a record of 49-10 ... During the 1996-97 season, Lee, Weems and Brevin Knight combined to start 12 games in a three-guard starting lineup ... With that combination, the team ran up a 9-3 record.

Cardinal Chatter
Stanford is picked to win the Pacific-10 Conference title, and is currently in first place at 10-2 ... Stanford led by one game at the halfway point of the league race ... Since the league expanded in 1979, the leader at the mid-point of the conference has gone on to win the Pac-10 title in all but two seasons (1985-86 and 1993-94) ... Since the conference went to ten teams in 1978-79, only four teams have won the title (UCLA, Arizona, Washington, Oregon State) ... Arizona and UCLA are the only schools to win the league title since the 1990-91 campaign.

Game Gossip
Stanford's five seniors have played a lot of games, 581 to be exact ... In fact, Tim Young will break the school record for career games when he plays in his 125th and 126th games against Washington and Washington State ... The school record is currently held by Adam Keefe (1988-92, 125 games) ... Arthur Lee has played in 118 games, including 71 straight as a starter ... Peter Sauer has played in 116 games, including the last 88 games as a starter ... Mark Seaton has played in 107 games ... Kris Weems has played in 116 games, including the last 90 games as a starter ... Collectively, this group has played 12,394 minutes in a Stanford uniform.

Starter Story
Consistency has been a trademark of the starting lineup for the Stanford Cardinal ... Over the last 30 games, Stanford has marched out a starting lineup of Peter Sauer and Mark Madsen at forward, Tim Young at center, and Arthur Lee and Kris Weems at guard ... Forty-nine times, this quintet of players has started together, and during that time, Stanford has chalked up a record of 41-8 over the past two seasons.

Stanford Starters (Lee, Madsen, Sauer, Weems,Young, 41-8)

First eleven games of 1997-98 season   (11-0)
Games 22-to-29 of 1997-98 seaosn        (6-2)
Games 31-to-35 of 1997-98 season        (4-1)
Games 1-to-17 of the 1998-99 season    (20-5)
Montgomery Memo
Stanford head coach Mike Montgomery reached a milestone when the Cardinal beat the Oregon State Beavers (1/2/99) ... Montgomery gained his 400th win ... Montgomery has been head coach for 21 seasons (8 seasons at Montana, and is in his 13th season at Stanford ... Montgomery has recorded 19 winning seasons, and is on his way to a 20th winning season in his 21st season as head coach ... In the last 14 years, Montgomery has guided 12 teams into post-season play ... Montgomery has directed Stanford to four straight appearances to the NCAA Tournament, including an appearance in the NCAA Final Four last year.

Mike Montgomery among the Pac-10 Coaches

 1. Lute Olson of Arizona,             583 wins
 2. Mike Montgomery of Stanford,       409 wins
 3. Ben Braun of California,           382 wins
 4. Eddie Payne of Oregon State,       197 wins
 5. Kevin Eastman of Washington State, 192 wins
 6. Bob Bender of Washington,          143 wins
 7. Ernie Kent of Oregon,              116 wins
 8. Rob Evans of Arizona State,         99 wins
 9. Steve Lavin of UCLA,                65 wins
10. Henry Bibby of USC,                 38 wins 
Attendance Analysis
Stanford Basketball is popular ... At Maples Pavilion, Stanford's home floor, all 15 games are soldout (7,391) ... The Cardinal has played before 100 percent capacity, tops in the Pac-10 ... The Cardinal has played 25 games this year and has played before 255,538 fans ... The Stanford-Maryland game at the BB&T Classic at the MCI Center in Washington D.C. attracted 20,544 fans ... The next night, 18,244 watched Stanford play George Washington ... Two games against St. John's and North Carolina at the pre-season NIT at Madison Square Garden attracted a total crowd of 28,671 ... At the Pete Newell Classic, the Cardinal played Temple before a crowd of 19,657, the largest crowd to ever watch a collegiate basketball game in the state of California, and the largest regular season crowd in the history of West Coast basketball ... The Stanford-California game at Oakland drew 15,269, the largest crowd to watch these two teams play in the 233-game history of the series.

Maples Memo
Stanford is 60-7 at Maples Pavilion since the 1994-95 season ... During that time, the Cardinal has won games by an average of 19.5 points per game ... The Cardinal has won 34 of its last 38 games at Maples Pavilion, and 46 of the last 51 ... Stanford is 23-3 over Pac-10 schools at Maples Pavilion in the last three seasons.

Stanford's 10 biggest wins during the last 67 games at Maples Pavilion
53 points (93-42 vs Lehigh, 1997-98)
49 points (94-45 vs Washington State, 1998-99)
48 points (109-61 vs UCLA, 1996-97)
47 points (97-50 vs San Diego State, 1996-97)
45 points (94-49 vs Santa Clara, 1998-99)
42 points (94-52 over Cal Poly SLO, 1994-95)
38 points (98-60 vs USF, 1994-95)
37 points (99-62 vs USC, 1997-98)
35 points (86-51 vs SMU, 1998-99)
33 points (84-51 vs Oregon State, 1995-96)
33 points (87-54 vs Oregon State, 1996-97)
33 points (95-62 vs UC Santa Barbara, 1997-98)

Tough Ticket
Enthusiasm for the Stanford basketball team is at an all-time high ... Every home game is sold out, a first in school history ... The capacity crowd of 7,391 for the Stanford-UC Davis (11/14/98) game was the first sellout season-opening crowd in Mike Montgomery's tenure at Stanford ... Stanford has played before 22 straight home sellout crowds ... For the first time, the school held Cardinal Chaos, Stanford's version of Midnight Madness ... The event attracted more than 2,500 fans ... This year, students started waiting in line to buy tickets two weeks before they went on sale, with about 60 tents springing up around Maples Pavilion ... At one time or another, approximately 1,600 students waited for 1,200 available seats ... Many well-known faces have attended Stanford games this year, including Chelsea Clinton, former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, former Cardinal All-Americans Todd Licthi, Adam Keefe and Brevin Knight, University president Gerhard Casper, singer Vanessa Williams, golfer Tiger Woods, Golden State Warriors head coach P.J. Carlesimo, numerous NBA scouts, Hall of Famer Jerry West, St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa, former 49ers and Stanford head football coach Bill Walsh, and rapper Jay-Z ... The game at Pacific (12/19/98) was a sellout (6,150), and more than 2,000 Stanford fans purchased tickets for the game.

Defensive Data
Stanford's defense has been sharp this year ... The Cardinal has held the opposition to .378 shooting, 58.9 ppg (#1 in the Pac-10), and has outrebounded the opposition, 40.1 to 31.1 rpg ... Stanford has outrebounded its opponents in 21 of 25 games this year, and 28 of 32 games over the last two seasons ... Stanford's rebound margin of 10.0 is #1 in the Pac-10 ... Stanford's scoring margin of +14.1 is #1 in the Pac-10 ... Stanford has beaten six opponents by 25 points or more ... When Stanford scored a 94-45 victory over Washington State (1/21/99), that was the biggest margin of victory (49 points) this year ... The 49-point win was eighth-best in school history, the biggest win over Washington State ever, and the second biggest win ever in the 30-year history of Maples Pavilion ... When Stanford scored a 44 point win over Nevada (12/17/98), that was the second biggest margin of victory for a road game in Stanford basketball history ... Only nine opponents have shot 40 percent or better this year ... Only eight opponents have scored 60 or more points this year.

Cardinal Corner
Stanford established a first in school history when the Cardinal scored more than 100 points in a road game ... The Cardinal won at Nevada (12/17/98), 101-57.

Honors Hoopla
Arthur Lee, an All-America candidate, is a candidate for the John Wooden and the Naismith Awards, symbolic of the nation's best player ... Lee is also one of 30 candidates for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, selected by the United States Basketball Writers Association, for college basketball Player of the Year ... Mark Madsen, another Stanford All-America candidate, is a candidate for the John Wooden Award ... Lee, Madsen and Tim Young were accorded honorable mention pre-season All-America honors by Associated Press ... Lee has been named a first team pre-season All-American by CBS Sportsline.

Schedule Story
Stanford's schedule is the toughest in school history ... Included are games against six teams that are ranked in the top 25, #2 Connecticut, #5 Maryland, #7 & #10 St. John's, #8 & #10 Arizona, #12 & #14 North Carolina, and #15 & #16 UCLA.

Minute Memo
Nine of the team's eleven active players have played at least 10 minutes per game ... Cardinal starters are averaging 28.2 minutes per game ... All-America guard candidate Arthur Lee leads the team in minutes per game at 32.1, while his backcourt mate, Kris Weems, is averaging 30.7 minutes per game.

Medical Monitor
The injury bug has hit the Cardinal roster ... Three players on the 13 man roster have been sidelined a total of 54 games ... Jason Collins is out for the season after undergoing surgery to repair a dislocated right wrist in the game against George Washington (12/7/98) ... Michael McDonald suffered a sprained foot in the season opener against UC Davis (11/14/98) and missed 16 games ... McDonald, however, came back to the court against Washington State (1/21/99) an responded with seven points in eight minutes of play ... Ryan Mendez is suffering from a stress reaction in his left knee, and has missed the last 20 games ... Ten players are on the active roster, and one player, Kyle Logan, is redshirting this season.

Coaches Corner
Mike Montgomery is in his 13th season as head coach of the Stanford Cardinal ... Montgomery is 255-137 on The Farm ... Montgomery is only three wins short of becoming the winningest men's basketball coach in school history ... Howie Dallmar chalked up 257 wins in 21 seasons (1954-75) at Stanford ... In 12 seasons at Stanford, Montgomery has directed the program to six NCAA appearances and four NIT appearances ... Overall (12 seasons at Stanford, 8 seasons at Montana), Montgomery is 409-214.

The 1998-99 Stanford Varsity Basketball Team

#31 Jarron Collins, Forward, 6-9, 240, Sophomore, North Hollywood, Ca

Has seen valuable time off the bench, averaging 17.0 mpg. Has played double-digit minutes in all 25 games this year, including a season-high 26 minutes against Temple (12/29/98). Remarkable ball handling, passing and shooting skills. Averaging 5.3 rebounds per game, #3 on the Cardinal, and tops amongst the Cardinal subs. Has grabbed 65 rebounds in the last ten games, an average of 6.5 per game. Has recorded double-digits in rebounds in five games, a career-high 13 rebounds against Washington State (1/21/99), 12 rebounds against USC (1/14/99), ten rebounds against Santa Clara (12/22/98), ten boards against SMU (11/18/98), and ten rebounds at UCLA (1/16/99). Has grabbed five or more rebounds in 14 games. Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds along with nine points against Washington State (1/21/99). Established career-highs in points (13) against USC (1/14/99) ... Also grabbed 12 rebounds in that game.

Career Catalogue (1997-98, 1998-99)

Stanford is 8-0 when Jarron scores in double figures. Stanford is 21-3 when Jarron grabs five or more rebounds in a game.

#33 Jason Collins, Center, 6-10, 250, Redshirt Freshman, North Hollywood, Ca

Another injury has sidelined the redshirt freshman for the season. Last year, Jason did not play because of a knee injury that required two surgeries. Now a dislocated right wrist has forced Collins to undergoe surgery (12/15). Jason suffered the injury against George Washington (12/7/98) ... With 12:48 to play in the game, he drove to the basket, made the shot, was fouled and fell hard to the floor ... He braced his fall with his right hand ... Jason was unable to make the free throw to complete the three-point play. Jason had been a key player off the bench, averaging 4.1 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. He had been averaging 12.7 minutes per game.

Career Catalogue (1998-99) *Redshirted during the 1997-98 season after suffering a knee injury.

#20 Alex Gelbard, Guard, 6-3, 200, Junior, Sherman Oaks, Ca

A fundamentally-sound guard with excellent shooting skills. A hard-working athlete, who is a crowd favorite at Maples Pavilion. Has appeared in eight games. Scored his first collegiate three-pointer against Nevada (12/17/98). A teammate of Jarron and Jason Collins when the twins were juniors at Harvard-Westlake High School.

#25 Tony Giovacchini, Guard, 6-2, 170, Freshman, Salt Lake City

Adds valuable depth at the point-guard position. Has played in 21 games. Tony is ambidextrous ... Tony shoots the basketball lefthanded, but does most everything righthanded. Has enjoyed a solid season, according to head coach Mike Montgomery. With the sprained foot injury to Michael McDonald, Tony moved in as the backup point-guard to Arthur Lee. Has played 16 or more minutes in five games. Played 17 minutes against Santa Clara (12/22/98), and chalked up a season-high eleven points (4-for-6 from the floor), five assists, three rebounds and a steal. Played 17 minutes, scored seven points, grabbed four rebounds, collected three steals and two assists against Southwest Missouri State (11/20/98). Played 18 minutes against SMU (11/18/98), collecting four points, two rebounds and two assists. Collected 17 minutes of playing time against Nevada (12/17/98), dished out three assists and grabbed two rebounds. Hit a key three-pointer to tie the game at 47-47 midway through the second half at Pacific (12/19/98).

#11 Arthur Lee, Guard, 6-0, 175, Senior, Guard, Los Angeles, Ca

An All-America candidate. Nominated for the John Wooden and Naismith Awards, symbolic of the nation's best player. Also nominated for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, sponsored by the United States Basketball Writers Association, symbolic of the nation's best player. A first team pre-season All-American by CBS Sportsline. A pre-season honorable mention All-American by Associated Press. Is the first Stanford basketball player to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated (college basketball issue, Nov. 23). Lee leads the team in minutes played per game at 32.1 ... Has played 30 or more minutes in 16 games ... Tied his career-high (41 minutes) in the overtime game against USC (2/13/99) ... Played 41 minutes in the overtime game against Kentucky last year in the NCAA Final Four. Averaging 12.0 ppg (#2 on the Cardinal), and 4.8 apg. Amongst the conference leaders (#4) in assists at 4.8 per game. His assist-to-turnover ratio is 119-to-50. Second on the team and #4 in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage at .845. Hit two free throws with 11.8 seconds to play to give Stanford a 55-53 victory over St. John's (11/25/98). Saw his consecutive free throw streak end at 38 when he missed his first free throw of the season against UC Davis (11/14/98). #3 in the Pac-10 leaders in three-point percentage at .417 ... Has at least one three-pointer in 22 of the 25 games this year. Collected a season-high 22 points against USC (2/13/99). Collected 19 points (7-for-8 from the floor, 5-for-6 from three-point territory), dished out five assists and stole three passes against Santa Clara (12/21/98) in the championship game of the Stanford Invitational. (1/4/99). Has scored in double figures in 19 games, including eleven of the last 12 games.

Career Catalogue (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)
Stanford is 24-6 when Arthur dishes out five or more assists.

Career Free Throw Percentage

1. Jerry Thuesen     (1957-60, .888)
2. Arthur Lee        (1995-, .853)
Career Three-Point Field Goals
1. Dion Cross        (1992-96, 241)
3. Arthur Lee        (1995-, 139)
Career Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
1. Dion Cross        (1992-96, 551)
4. Arthur Lee        (1995-, 337)
Career Assists
1. Brevin Knight    (1993-97, 780)
5. Arthur Lee,       1995-, 356)
Career Games
1. Adam Keefe       (1988-92, 125)
7. Arthur Lee       (1995-, 118)
Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage
1. Todd Lichti      (1985-89, .477)
8. Arthur Lee       (1995-, .412)
Career Steals
1. Brevin Knight    (1993-97, 298)
9. Arthur Lee        (1995-, 107)
#45 Mark Madsen, Forward, 6-9, 235, Junior, Danville, Ca An All-America candidate. A candidate for the John Wooden Award, symbolic of the nation's best player. A pre-season honorable mention All-American by Associated Press . Known to everyone as "Mad Dog" ... Watch him play and the description fits (fights for every rebound, tough, aggressive, a winner). Leads the team in scoring at 13.0 points per game, and in rebounding at 8.3 per game ... Sixth in the conference in rebounding. Has grabbed 73 rebounds in the last seven games. Has grabbed nine or more rebounds in the last seven games, including ten or more rebounds in four games. Leads the team in field goal percentage at .606, amongst the leaders (#2) in the Pac-10. Has recorded six double-doubles (points-rebounds) this year ... Collected 17 points and ten rebounds against USC (1/14/99) ... Notched 15 points and 12 rebounds at California (2/3/99) ... Tallied 14 points and ten rebounds against George Washington (12/7/98) ... Scored 15 points and grabbed 12 rebounds against USC (2/13/99) ... Collected eleven points, eleven rebounds, two blocks and an assist in 20 minutes of play in the season opener against UC Davis (11/14/98) ... Scored eleven points nd grabbed 12 rebounds in Stanford's 77-73 win over UCLA (2/11/99). Scored a season-high 20 points along with nine rebounds against Washington (1/23/99). Named tournament MVP at the Stanford Invitational ... Scored 28 points (12-of-15 from the floor) and grabbed ten rebounds in wins over Elon College (12/21/98) and Santa Clara (12/22/98). Named to the all-tourney team (23 points, 16 rebounds) at the pre-season NIT against St. John's (11/25/98) and North Carolina (11/27/98). Also named to the all-tourney team (26 points, 18 rebounds, 9-for-13 from the floor, two blocks, two steals) at the BB&T Classic against Maryland (12/6/98) and George Washington (12/7/98).

Career Catalogue (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

Stanford is 41-8 when Mark is a starter. Stanford is 11-2 when Mark records a double-double (points-rebounds). Stanford is 17-2 when Mark grabs ten or more rebounds. Mark has hit 50 percent or better from the floor in 52 games, and 60 percent or better in 40 games. In 22 games, he has hit 70 percent or better.

Career Field Goal Percentage

1. Adam Keefe        (1995-, .600)
2. Mark Madsen       (1996-, .585)
Career Blocks
 1. Tim Young        (1994-, 156)
12. Mark Madsen,      1996-, 38)
#4 Michael McDonald, Guard, 6-1, 175, Sophomore, Long Beach, Ca A sprained right foot put the reserve point-guard out for 16 games. Returned to action against Washington State (1/21/99) with seven points in eight minutes of play. He sprained the foot in the season opener against UC Davis (11/14/98). Scored a season-high seven points along with three assists in eight minutes of play against Washington State (1/22/99).

Career Catalogue (1997-98, 1998-99)

Stanford is 14-2 when Michael plays ten or more minutes.

#32 Ryan Mendez, Forward/Guard, 6-7, 215, Junior, Burleson, Tx

Out indefinitely with a stress reaction in his left knee. Has missed the last 20 games. Underwent surgery in May to repair tendinitis, but the knee has not responded 100 percent. Underwent an MRI on Dec. 3, and discovered tendinitis in the patella tendon in the knee. When healthy, he is Mr. Offense. A dynamic three-point shooter, one of the best ever in school history.

Career Catalogue (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

Stanford is 23-1 when Ryan hits at least two three-pointers in a game. Has recorded at least one three-pointer in 41 games.

Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

1. Todd Lichti       (1985-89, .477)
4. Ryan Mendez       (1996-, .433)
#21 David Moseley, Guard/Forward, 6-4, 205, Junior, Las Cruces, NM One of Stanford's key players with his offensive spark off the bench. He is averaging 17.6 minutes per game ... Has played double-digit in minutes in 24 games. Averaging 6.8 ppg, tops among the Cardinal reserves. Scored a career-high 23 points (8-for-10 from the floor, 3-for-4 from three-point territory) in 23 minutes of play against Nevada (12/17/98). Helped sparked the Cardinal to victory over UCLA (2/11/99) with 13 points and seven rebounds.

Career Catalogue (1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

Stanford is 12-0 when David scores in double figures. Stanford was 26-4 when David hit at least one three-pointer last year. This year, Stanford is 15-2 when David hits at least one three-pointer.

Career Three-Point Field Goals

1. Dion Cross         (1992-95, 241)
8. David Moseley      (1996-, 95)
#5 Peter Sauer, Forward, 6-7, 225, Senior, Pittsburgh, Pa Honors Candidate. Co-captain along with Kris Weems. Has started the last 88 games in which Stanford has recorded a 71-17 record. A winner on-and-off the court. Averaging 8.7 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Notched his first double-double of the season against Arizona State (1/30/99) with 13 points and ten rebounds. Notched a season-high 19 points (8-for-12 from the floor) in the Pac-10 season opener against Oregon State (1/2/99). Dished out a career-high seven assists against Elon College (12/21/98).

Career Catalogue (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

Has recorded four career double-doubles (points-rebounds). In games in which he has scored at least one three-pointer, Stanford is 43-13.

#44 Mark Seaton, Forward, 6-9, 225, Senior, Cypress, Ca

Has played a major role in Stanford's success, helping the team to three NCAA tournament appearances. Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds against Elon College (12/21/98). Grabbed four rebounds in nine minutes against UC Davis (11/14/98), and four rebounds in eleven minutes against Southwest Missouri State (11/20/98). Against Santa Clara (12/22/98) in the championship game of the Stanford Invitational, Mark grabbed four rebounds in 16 minutes of play.

Career Catalogue (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

Has played in 107 games. Shooting .580 percent from the floor in three-plus seasons at Stanford, currently ranked #3 all-time in that category.

Career Field Goal Percentage

1. Adam Keefe       (1988-92, .600)
4. Mark Seaton      (1995-, .580)
#3 Kris Weems, Guard, 6-2, 205, Senior, Kansas City, Ks Honors Candidate. Co-captan along with Peter Sauer. Third on the team in scoring at 10.7 ppg. Has scored in double-figures in 16 games. Scored a season-high 23 points against Nevada (12/17/98) ... Hit five-of-seven 3-pointers, grabbed a career-high seven rebounds, dished out five assists and collected a steal in 28 minutes. Tallied a 20 point effort along with four rebounds and three assists against Elon College (12/21/98). Scored the winning basket on a three-pointer with 1:04 to play to give the Cardinal a 57-55 victory at California (2/3/99) ... Also did a great job defesively on Cal's leading scorer, holding Geno Carlisle (who had been averaging 17.0 ppg) to five points on 2-of-9 shooting. Second on the team and tenth in the Pac-10 in three-point shooting at 37 percent. Has scored at least one three-pointer in 17 of the 25 games. Has hit fourteen 3-pointers in the last six games. Named to the all-tournament team at the Stanford Invitational (29 points, eight rebounds, seven assists, 7-for-11 from three-point range against Elon College and Santa Clara).

Career Catalogue (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

A three-year starter. Has started the last 90 games and during that time, Stanford is 72-18. Stanford is 26-6 when Kris hits at least four three-pointers. In 116 career games, Kris has hit at least one three-pointer in 77 games. Has hit at least 40 percent or better from three-point territory in 48 games, and 50 percent or better in 38 games.

Career Three-Point Field Goals

1. Dion Cross       (1992-96, 241)
2. Kris Weems       (1995-, 185)
Career Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
1. Dion Cross       (1992-96, 551)
2. Kris Weems       (1995-, 473)
#55 Tim Young, 7-2, 250, Senior, Center, Santa Cruz, Ca All-America candidate. A candidate for the Naismith Awards, symbolic of the nation's best player. A pre-season honorable mention All-American by Associated Press. Averaging 9.8 points and 6.6 rebounds per game (#10 in the Pac-10) ... His rebound average is #2 on the Cardinal. Has been shooting the ball well of late, making 70-of-125 shots over the last 18 games for 56 percent ... Shooting 51 percent for the season. Has grabbed five or more rebounds in 21 games. Tops on the team and third in the conference in free throw shooting at 85 percent (74-for-87) ... No Stanford non-guard has led the team in free throw percentage since the 1982-83 season when forward Johnny Rogers hit .823 from the charity stripe ... The last Cardinal center to lead the team in free throw percentage was Rich Kelley in 1974-75 when he hit .832 from the charity line. Leads the team in blocks with 22, including nine in the last five games. Has recorded two double-doubles (points-rebounds) this year ... Tallied a season-high 23 points along with 12 rebounds against Oregon (1/4/99), and ten points and eleven rebounds against St. John's (11/25/998).

Career Catalogue (1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99)

Has started 117 straight games. A four-year starter, only one of 12 players in Stanford basketball history to attain such a status. Has played in 124 games, one short of the school record. Has recorded at least one block in 92 of 124 games played. Has recorded 38 double-doubles (points-rebounds) in his career. Thirty-five times in his career he has grabbed ten or more rebounds in a game.

Career Blocks

1. Tim Young          (1994-, 158)
Career Rebounds
1. Adam Keefe         (1988-92, 1,119)
2. Tim Young          (1994-, 995)
Career Games
1. Adam Keefe         (1988-92, 125)
2. Tim Young          (1994-, 124)
Career Free Throws
1. Adam Keefe         (1988-92, 652)
6. Tim Young          (1994-, 406)
Career Free Throw Attempts
1. Adam Keefe         (1988-92, 886)
7. Tim Young          (1994-, 528)
Career Minutes
1. Todd Lichti        (1985-89, 4,107)
7. Tim Young          (1994-, 3,207)

Career Rebounds Per Game,pre>
1. Rich Kelley        (1972-75, 12.4)
9. Tim Young          (1994-, 8.0)

Career Field Goals 1. Adam Keefe (1988-92, 830) 12. Tim Young, 1994-, 527)

Number Notes

      3 - The number of wins head coach Mike Montgomery needs to win to become Stanford's 
          all-time winningest men's basketball coach.
      5 - The number of rebounds Tim Young needs to reach the 1,000 mark, and become only the 
          second Cardinal player to reach that figure.  
      6 - The number of birthdays of Stanford basketball players during the 1998-99 season.
     15 - The number of sellouts at Maples Pavilion this season.
     29 - The number of Stanford games that will be televised during the 1998-99 regular 
          season.  
     30 - The number of former Stanford basketball players in the Stanford Athletic Hall of 
          Fame.
    123 - The number of rebounds Tim Young needs to become Stanford's all-time rebounder ... 
          Young currently has 995, compared to school record holder Adam Keefe (1988-92) with 
          1,119.
    171 - The number of news media credentialed for the Stanford-Connecticut game on Feb. 6.
    409 - The number of wins head coach Mike Montgomery's 21 year coaching career.
  1,103 - The number of victories in Stanford basketball history.
 10,527 - The number of miles traveled to tournaments in New York City and Washington D.C., 
          and the trips to Nevada-Reno and Pacific.
 15,269 - The largest crowd to watch Stanford and California play in the 233-game series.
 19,657 - The largest crowd to ever watch a collegiate basketball game in the state of 
          California when Stanford played Temple, and California played North Carolina in the 
          Pete Newell Challenge at The Arena in Oakland. It was also the largest crowd to ever 
          watch a collegiate basketball game during the regular season on the West Coast.
255,538 - The number of people who have watched Stanford Basketball in 23 games this year.
Stanford Saga
For the first time in the history of Stanford Basketball, a Cardinal men's player has graced the cover of Sports Illustrated ... Arthur Lee gained honors by appearing in the College Basketball issue (Nov. 23) ... Sports Illustrated proclaimed Stanford as the #1 team in the nation in its pre-season poll.

Bill Bradley
Former U.S. Senator and former New York Knick great, Bill Bradley, has written his fourth book, "Values of the Game" ... Bradley, who served as a visiting professor last year, said he credited the 1997-98 Final Four team for inspiring him while writing the book ... The book features ten essays, each one focusing on a personal value: passion, discipline, selflessness, respect, perspective, courage, leadership, responsiblity, resilience and imagination ... Bradley said "following Stanford's team last year reawakened something in me that was Mike Montgomery Press Conference/Teleconference Schedule

As has been the norm for the past several years, Stanford head basketball coach Mike Montgomery will be conducting a series of press conferences & teleconferences during the course of the 1998-99 basketball season ... Below is the schedule ... The Pac-10 has released its list of dates and times for its weekly Pac-10 Teleconferences, featuring the ten conference head coaches.

Husky Hoopla
Washington is 15-8 overall and 8-5 in the Pac-10 ... The Huskies are 9-0 at home, including wins over Arizona (90-84) and UCLA (93-83) ... Washington leads the Pac-10 in shooting percentage at 50 percent ... Center Todd MacCulloch leads the team in scoring (19.1 ppg, #3 in the Pac-10), and rebounding (11.5 ppg, #1 in the Pac-10) ... MacCulloch leads the Pac-10 in field goal percentage at .680.

Cougar Clips
Washington State is 9-15 overall and 3-10 in the Pac-10 ... The Cougars are 5-4 at home ... Guard Jon-Michael Thomas is among the Pac-10's leading scorers at 15.3 ppg ... Thomas leads the Pac-10 in three-point goals with 81, and is first in the league in three-point field goal percentage at 44 percent ... Thomas also is second in the Pac-10 in free throw percentage at 85 percent ... Washington State leads the league in three-point field goal percentage at 39 percent.

Series Story

The series against Washington is the fifth longest in Stanford hoops history ... Stanford holds a 54-53 edge ... The Cardinal has won the last three games, including a dramatic 74-72 victory over the Huskies last year in Seattle ... Down 72-71 with 5.1 seconds to play, Kris Weems took the inbounds pass, drove the near length of the floor, and fired a three-pointer that sailed through the net to give Stanford a 74-72 victory ... All five Cardinal starters scored in double figures, including All-America guard candidate Arthur Lee with 17 points and ten assists ... Earlier this year at Maples Pavilion, Stanford scored a 67-60 victory over UW as All-America candidate Mark Madsen tallied 20 points and nine reboundds ... Freshman Senque Carey scored 16 points for the Huskies, while center Todd MacCulloch added 14 points and 12 rebounds. Washington State holds a 51-48 edge over Stanford, but Stanford has won the last six games, including a 94-45 victory earlier this year at Maples Pavilion ... The victory was the second largest margin of victory for the Cardinal against a Pac-10 opponent ... Last year in Pullman, all five Cardinal starters scored in double figures as Stanford scored a 82-72 victory ... Peter Sauer led the Cardinal with 18 points ... Stanford has won the last three games at Washington State.

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