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Casey Jacobsen
National Player of the Year Candidate

Position: Guard
Number: 23
Year: Junior
Height: 6-6
Weight: 215 lbs.
Hometown: Glendora, CA

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2002 Season
YR GMS MINPTSREB ASTTOA/TSTLBLKPFFG%FT%3P%PPS
20022835.222.04.43.62.31.6/10.60.11.9.444.767.3801.42

 

Season TotalsRebounds
YR GMS MINFGMFGA FTMFTA3PM3PAPTSOFFDEFTOTASTTOSTLBLKPF
2002289851934351682196316661739841231016517352

 

This Year

An All-America candidate ... A candidate for the John Wooden and Naismith Player of the Year Awards ... A co-captain along with Tony Giovacchini ... Stanford's leading scorer at 22.5 ppg (#1 in the Pac-10) ... Jacobsen is trying to become Stanford's first conference scoring champion since the 1983-84 season when Keith Jones averaged 20.0 ppg ... Since the 1927-28 season, only three Stanford players (Hank Luisetti in 1936, 1937, 1938, Ed Tucker in 1952, Russ Lawler (1954) have won the conference scoring title ... Jacobsen is averaging 29.3 ppg in the last seven games ... Jacobsen made Stanford history with his 49-point performance (14-for-22 from the floor, 6-for-10 from three-point territory, 15-for-17 from the free throw line) against Arizona State (1/31/02) ... Jacobsen's 49 points were second most in school history, only one point behind Hank Luisetti's 50 points on Jan. 1, 1938 against Duquesne in Cleveland ... Luisetti's record remains the oldest in Stanford men's basketball history ... Jacobsen's 49 points were sixth-best in league history, the most in Maples Pavilion history, and the most by a collegiate player in the nation this year ... Jacobsen became only the sixth player in school history to score 40 or more points in a game, and the most ever scored against Arizona State ... For his 73 points in games against Arizona State (49 points, 1/31/02) and Arizona (24 points, 2/2/02), Jacobsen was named Pac-10 Player of the Week ... Jacobsen scored 41 points (14-for-25 from the floor, 3-for-6 from three-point territory, 10-for-14 from the free throw line) in Stanford's 90-87 overtime victory over Oregon (2/7/02) ... Only two players in school history have ever scored 40 or more points in game (Hank Luisetti and Casey Jacobsen) ... Jacobsen's career-best is 53 points scored during his junior season at Glendora High School against Murrieta Valley ... Jacobsen has expanded his game with his rebounding average (4.3 per game, grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds against Purdue) and is also the team's leading assist person with 83 (dished out a career-high eight assists in the season opener at New Mexico) ... Ninth in the Pac-10 in assists at 3.48 per game ... Jacobsen is trying to become the first non-point guard at Stanford lead the team in assists average since the 1974-75 season when forward Melvin Arterberry averaged 3.9 per game ... Ninth in the Pac-10 in assist/turnover ratio (1.54) ... Jacobsen scored 32 points (4-for-4 from three-point territory) at Oregon (1/12/02) ... Tallied 31 points at Washington (2/14/02) ... Scored 28 points along with four assists and two steals against Brigham Young (12/22/01) at the Las Vegas Showdown ... Jacobsen recorded his first collegiate double-double with 26 points and 12 rebounds against Purdue (11/24/01) ... Jacobsen scored a game-high 25 points against Belmont (12/18/01) ... Tallied 24 points and nine rebounds against Portland State (12/19/01) in the championship game of the Stanford Invitational to earn tournament MVP honors ... Scored 23 points along with four assists in 32 minutes of play against Long Beach State (12/15/01) ... Has scored in double figures in all but two games this year ... Has been a marked target by opposing defenses.

Most Points - All Games (Pac-10)
1. 61 points - Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs Washington State, February 25, 1967
1. 61 points - Eddie House, Arizona State vs California, January 8, 2000
3. 58 points - Gary Payton, Oregon State vs USC, February 22, 1990
4. 56 points - Lew Alcindor, UCLA vs USC, December 3, 1966
5. 50 points - Hank Luisetti, Stanford vs Duquesne, January 1, 1938
6. 49 points - Casey Jacobsen, Stanford vs Arizona State, January 31, 2002
6. 49 points - Bob Houbregs, Washington vs Idaho, January 10, 1953

Most Points - All Games (Stanford)
1. 50 points - Hank Luisetti, Stanford vs Duquesne, January 1, 1938
2. 49 points - Casey Jacobsen, Stanford vs Arizona State, January 31, 2002
3. 46 points - Hank Luisetti vs Oregon, 1937-38
4. 42 points - Tom Dose vs Washington State, 1963-64
5. 41 points - Casey Jacobsen vs Oregon, 2001-02
5. 41 points - Kimberly Belton vs USC, 1979-80
5. 41 points - Claude Terry vs Oregon State, 1970-71

2002 Game LogRebounds
DATE & OPPRESULTMINFGM-A3-PM-AFTM-AOFFDEFTOTASTPFBLKSTLTOPTS
11/17 @New MexicoW 81-66 355-141-36-60 338200417
11/20 S UtahW 81-63 345-153-910-120 550100323
11/24 @PurdueW 78-62 369-200-18-94 8122101326
12/1 @TexasL 83-75 393-170-43-81 23510139
12/15 L Beach StW 94-77 327-142-47-81 124200423
12/18 BelmontW 97-63 227-126-85-50 551000025
12/19 Portland StW 87-63 367-134-96-81 897001124
12/23 @BYUL 81-76 409-213-77-131 234202228
12/29 Mich StW 75-64 353-111-63-50 442202310
1/4 CaliforniaW 82-62 272-71-32-21 12220047
1/6 @CaliforniaL 68-54 374-132-610-131 014410220
1/10 @Oregon StW 67-50 265-121-64-60 222301315
1/12 @OregonL 87-79 3812-194-44-60 441200332
1/17 Wash StW 83-50 275-123-72-42 246100115
1/19 WashingtonW 105-60 249-152-41-33 363100021
1/24 @UCLAW 86-76 386-193-75-84 152000120
1/26 @USCL 90-82 396-142-87-92 576401721
1/31 Arizona StW 90-81 4014-226-1015-172 022001149
2/2 ArizonaL 88-82 459-223-93-42 246300324
2/7 OregonW 90-87 4314-253-610-140 444212041
2/9 Oregon StW 77-55 354-121-74-42 243301213
2/14 @WashingtonW 91-65 359-194-89-102 132201231
2/16 @Wash StW 76-63 408-132-56-60 554101024
2/21 USCL 77-58 408-140-47-70 553200623
2/23 UCLAL 95-92 407-193-117-83 145500124
2/28 @ArizonaW 76-71 312-71-21-21 45710116
3/2 @Arizona StW 81-76 387-161-514-181 233110229
3/7 @USC (Pac-10)L 103-78 337-181-32-45 273401317
Glossary
GMS: Games, MIN: Minutes, PTS: Points, REB: Rebounds, OFF: Offensive rebounds, DEF: Defensive rebounds, TOT: Total rebounds AST: Assists, TO: Turnovers, A/T: Assist/turnover ratio STL: Steals, BLK: Blocks, PF: Personal fouls FGM: Field goals made, FGA: Field goals attempted, FG%: Field-goal percentage, FTM: Free throws made, FTA: Free throws attempted, FT%: Free-throw percentage, 3PM: 3-pointers made, 3PA: 3-pointers attempted, 3P%: 3-point field-goal percentage, PPS: Points per shot