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A Long Awaited Celebration

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STANFORD, Calif. –
 Makenzie Fischer (women's water polo), Brody Malone (men's gymnastics) and Rose Zhang (women's golf) shared the Al Masters Award at the annual Stanford Athletics Board Awards ceremony, highlighting the Cardinal's success during the 2021-22 campaign. 

This year, 27 varsity programs were represented during the ceremony while 52 student-athletes walked away with awards.

To date, Stanford has won three NCAA championships in the 2021-22 academic year. The Cardinal has won at least one NCAA championship during each of the last 46 years, dating back to the 1976-77 campaign. In total, Stanford varsity teams have won 131 NCAA championships (69 men, 62 women) and 158 national titles overall.

The complete list of award winners is included below, in order of presentation. 
 

NCAA Elite 90 Award

NameSport
Lexie Hullwomen's basketball
Haley Koofencing
Brooke Seaywomen's golf

 

Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year

NameSport
Christina Aragonwomen's cross country
Sam Beskindmen's basketball
Madison Brunettewomen's gymnastics
Holly Campbellwomen's volleyball
Axel Gellermen's tennis
Naomi Girmawomen's soccer
Lexie Hullwomen's basketball
Keyshawn Kingmen's track and field
Nicole Pofcherwomen's rowing
Henry Shimpmen's golf
Alex Williamsbaseball

 

Sherry Posthumus Club Sports Team of the Year

Sport
Club Tennis


Sherry Posthumus was an assistant athletics director at Stanford for nearly 25 years before her death in 2007. She was the manager of the men's and women's U.S. Olympic fencing teams in 1988, 1992, and 1996, and was instrumental in developing the Stanford fencing program. This award was established in her memory by her colleagues in the athletics department in 2008.
 

Shirley Schoof Club Sports Athlete of the Year

NameSport
Maya Madereclimbing
Andy Wangswimming


Shirley Schoof retired in 1999 after working for 35 years for the athletics department. She was a physical education instructor and coach, and served for 20 years as an assistant athletics director. This award was established in her name in 2004 to recognize the impact that Schoof made on the university in the areas of physical education, club sports, and wellness.
 

Arthur F. Dauer Memorial Sports Performance Award

NameSport
Keyshawn Kingtrack and field
Jordan McKinneybeach volleyball


Arthur Dauer, '59, was a dedicated volunteer who served on many local boards, including the Stanford Athletics Board. This award was established by the Dauer family in 2009. 
 

Bob Murphy Award

NameSport
Francesca Belibiwomen's basketball


Bob Murphy, '53, played baseball for Stanford and became the passionate voice of Cardinal sports from 1965 until his retirement in 2007. As an emcee, Murphy shared his "…unparalleled knowledge of Stanford sports history…" during Stanford competitions. This award was established in 2008 in honor of his service as a broadcaster for the Cardinal.
 

Conference Athlete of the Year

NameSport
Ali Baioccolacrosse
Conor Caseymen's swimming and diving
Torri Huskewomen's swimming and diving
Harrison Ingrammen's basketball
Haley Koofencing

  

Block S Outstanding Freshman

NameSport
Ashley Humphreylacrosse
Connie Mawomen's tennis
Kami Minerwomen's volleyball
Braden Montgomerybaseball
Udodi Onwuzuriketrack and field
Regan Smithswimming and diving

 

Block S Outstanding Sophomore

NameSport
Cameron Brinkwomen's basketball
Arthur Ferymen's tennis
Andrei Minakovmen's swimming and diving
Ryann Neushulwomen's water polo
Ky Robinsoncross country/track and field
Will Rottmanmen's volleyball
Alana Vawtersoftball

   

Block S Outstanding Junior

NameSport
Aria Fischerwomen's water polo
Shane Griffithwrestling
Charles Hickscross country/track and field
Brock Jonesbaseball
Haley Joneswomen's basketball
Michelle Lahrkampsailing
Taylor Ruckwomen's swimming and diving
Brooke Seaywomen's golf

  

Block S Honors for Men

NameSport
Nick Mayhewmen's rowing

 

Block S Honors for Women

NameSport
Nicole Pofcherwomen's rowing

   

Jake Gimbel Award

NameSport
Grant Shoultsmen's swimming and diving
Real Woodswrestling


Jacob "Jake" Gimbel was a well-known philanthropist in the 1930s who established this award to recognize a senior who, "Shall have shown the best mental attitude toward athletics." 
 

Pam Strathairn Award

NameSport
Lacie Hullwomen's basketball
Lexie Hullwomen's basketball


Pamela Strathairn, '45, MA '49, EDD '62, was the women's physical education director at Stanford during the enactment of Title IX. She worked, not only to comply with Title IX, but also to lay the foundation for women's athletics at Stanford. She was a leader in athletics administration when the men's and women's departments merged in 1975, creating a model program for universities across the nation. This award was established to honor and recognize Strathairn for her support of female student-athletes at Stanford.
 

Dick and Anne Gould Captain's Award

NameSport
Aline Krauterwomen's golf
Madison Stamenwomen's water polo
Blake Sunmen's gymnastics


Dick Gould, '59, MA '60, played tennis for Stanford and was the Stanford head men's tennis coach for 38 years from 1966-2004. His Stanford teams won 17 NCAA Championships, and 50 of his players won All-America honors. He went on to serve as the John L. Hinds Director of Tennis until his retirement in 2018. Anne Gould, '72, MA '80, played tennis for Stanford and was the women's tennis coach for four years, coaching the Cardinal's first national championship women's team before retiring as head coach to become a tennis instructor on The Farm. This award was established by the Goulds in 2007.
 

Spirit of Stanford Award

NameSport
Sam Beskindmen's basketball
Kyla Bryantwomen's gymnastics
Katie Meyerwomen's soccer
Isabelle Pilsonfield hockey


Frank "Frankie" Albert, '42, played quarterback for Stanford, where he led the 1940 team to an undefeated season and a win at the Rose Bowl. The Spirit of Stanford is a 1942 feature film about the 1940 Stanford "Wow Boys" football squad, featuring star quarterback Frankie Albert. This award was established in 2009.
 

Biff Hoffman Award

NameSport
Thomas Bookerfootball
Curran Phillipsmen's gymnastics
Alex Williamsbaseball


Clifford "Biff" Hoffman, '29, played football for Stanford. Under the legendary Coach Pop Warner, Hoffman helped Stanford secure its first Rose Bowl victory in 1928. As a track and field student-athlete, Hoffman set an NCAA discus record helping Stanford win the 1925 NCAA Track and Field Championship.
 

Stanford Athletics Board Award

NameSport
Naomi Girmawomen's soccer
Jacklyn Luuartistic swimming

 

Donald Kennedy Award

NameSport
Charlie Ekstrombeach volleyball
Brooke Fordewomen's swimming and diving


Dr. Donald Kennedy served as Stanford's eighth president from 1980-1992. This award was named in Kennedy's honor upon his retirement as president for his incredible support of Stanford's student-athletes.
 

Al Masters Award

NameSport
Makenzie Fischerwomen's water polo
Brody Malonemen's gymnastics
Rose Zhangwomen's golf


Al Masters, '24, was the athletics director at Stanford from 1925-1963. He is remembered as one of the most distinguished sports administrators in college history. This award was first presented in 1963 by KCBS Radio in memory of Masters' passing.