Stanford Cardinal men's basketball

Stanford Cardinal men's basketball
2018–19 Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team
University Stanford University
Head coach Jerod Haase (2nd season)
Conference Pac-12
Location Stanford, California
Arena Maples Pavilion
(Capacity: 7,233)
Nickname Cardinal
Colors Cardinal and White[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
Pre-tournament Premo-Porretta champions
1937
Pre-tournament Helms champions
1937
NCAA Tournament champions
1942
NCAA Tournament Final Four
1942, 1998
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight
1942, 1998, 2001
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
1997, 1998, 2001, 2008, 2014
NCAA Tournament appearances
1942, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2014
Conference tournament champions
2004
Conference regular season champions
1920, 1921, 1923, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1942, 1963, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004

The Stanford Cardinal men's basketball team represents Stanford University in Stanford, California, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Pac-12 Conference. They are coached by Jerod Haase and play their home games at Maples Pavilion.

Stanford began varsity intercollegiate competition in men's basketball in 1914.[2] The Cardinal have won 13 conference championships (8 in the PCC and 5 in the Pac-10), the last in 2004, and one NCAA championship, in 1942. Stanford was also retroactively recognized as the pre-NCAA Tournament national champion for the 1936–37 season by the Premo-Porretta Power Poll and the Helms Athletic Foundation.[3] The team last played in the NCAA Tournament in 2014.

Postseason results

NCAA Tournament results

The Cardinal have appeared in 17 NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 23–16. They were national champions in 1942. They did not appear in the Tournament again until 1989, 47 years later.

Year Round Opponent Result
1942Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Rice
Colorado
Dartmouth
W 53–47
W 46–35
W 53–38
1989First RoundSienaL 78–80
1992First RoundAlabamaL 75–80
1995First Round
Second Round
Charlotte
Massachusetts
W 70–68
L 53–75
1996First Round
Second Round
Bradley
Massachusetts
W 66–58
L 74–79
1997First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Oklahoma
Wake Forest
Utah
W 80–67
W 72–66
L 77–82 OT
1998First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
College of Charleston
Western Michigan
Purdue
Rhode Island
Kentucky
W 67–57
W 83–65
W 67–59
W 79–77
L 85–86 OT
1999First Round
Second Round
Alcorn State
Gonzaga
W 69–57
L 74–82
2000First Round
Second Round
South Carolina State
North Carolina
W 84–65
L 53–60
2001First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
UNC Greensboro
Saint Joseph's
Cincinnati
Maryland
W 88–60
W 90–83
W 78–65
L 73–87
2002First Round
Second Round
WKU
Kansas
W 84–68
L 63–86
2003First Round
Second Round
San Diego
Connecticut
W 77–69
L 74–85
2004First Round
Second Round
UTSA
Alabama
W 71–45
L 67–70
2005First RoundMississippi StateL 70–93
2007First RoundLouisvilleL 58–78
2008First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Cornell
Marquette
Texas
W 77–53
W 82–81 OT
L 62–82
2014Second Round
Third Round
Sweet Sixteen
New Mexico
Kansas
Dayton
W 58–53
W 60–57
L 72–82

NIT results

The Cardinal have appeared in nine National Invitation Tournaments (NIT). Their combined record is 19–6. They are three time NIT champions (1991, 2012, 2015).

Year Round Opponent Result
1988First Round
Second Round
Long Beach State
Arkansas State
W 80–77
L 59–60
1990First RoundHawaiiL 57–69
1991First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
Houston
Wisconsin
Southern Illinois
Massachusetts
Oklahoma
W 93–86
W 80–72
W 78–68
W 78–71
W 78–72
1994First RoundGonzagaL 76–80
2006Opening Round
First Round
Virginia
Missouri State
W 65–49
L 67–76
2012First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
Cleveland State
Illinois State
Nevada
Massachusetts
Minnesota
W 76–65
W 92–88 OT
W 84–56
W 84–74
W 75–51
2013First Round
Second Round
Stephen F. Austin
Alabama
W 58–57
L 54–66
2015First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
UC Davis
Rhode Island
Vanderbilt
Old Dominion
Miami (FL)
W 77–64
W 74–65
W 78–75
W 67–60
W 66–64 OT
2018First Round
Second Round
BYU
Oklahoma State
W 86–83
L 65–71

CBI results

The Cardinal have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 2–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2009First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Boise State
Wichita State
Oregon State
W 96–76
W 70–56
L 62–65 OT

Season–by–season results

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
H. W. Maloney (N/A) (1913–1915)
1913–14 H. W. Maloney 7–5
1914–15 H. W. Maloney 4–5
Maloney: 11–10
E. C. "Squire" Behrens (N/A) (1915–1916)
1915–16 E. C. "Squire" Behrens 2–9
Behrens: 2–9
Russell Wilson (PCC/Cal–Nevada) (1916–1918)
1916–17 Russell Wilson 8–80–65
1917–18 Russell Wilson 11–43
Wilson: 19–12
Bob Evans (PCC) (1918–1920)
1918–19 Bob Evans 9–30–26
1919–20 Bob Evans 12–38–11
Evans: 21–6
Walter D. Powell (PCC) (1920–1921)
1920–21 Walter D. Powell 15–38–31T
Powell: 15–3
C. E. Van Gent (PCC) (1921–1922)
1921–22 C. E. Van Gent 8–74–65
Van Gent: 8–7
Andy Kerr (PCC) (1922–1926)
1922–23 Andy Kerr 12–45–31T (South)
1923–24 Andy Kerr 10–53–53 (South)
1924–25 Andy Kerr 10–31–32 (South)
1925–26 Andy Kerr 10–63–22 (South)
Kerr: 42–18
E. P. "Husky" Hunt (PCC) (1926–1930)
1926–27 E. P. "Husky" Hunt 9–93–22 (South)
1927–28 E. P. "Husky" Hunt 8–131–84 (South)
1928–29 E. P. "Husky" Hunt 13–66–32 (South)
1929–30 E. P. "Husky" Hunt 10–92–74 (South)
Hunt: 40–37
John Bunn (PCC) (1930–1938)
1930–31 John Bunn 8–93–64 (South)
1931–32 John Bunn 6–142–94 (South)
1932–33 John Bunn 9–183–83 (South)
1933–34 John Bunn 8–125–73 (South)
1934–35 John Bunn 10–174–83T (South)
1935–36 John Bunn 21–87–51T (South)
1936–37 John Bunn 25–210–21T (South)
1937–38 John Bunn 21–310–21 (South)
Bunn: 108–83
Everett Dean (PCC) (1938–1951)
1938–39 Everett Dean 16–96–63 (South)
1939–40 Everett Dean 14–96–62 (South)
1940–41 Everett Dean 21–510–21 (South)
1941–42 Everett Dean 28–411–11 (South)NCAA Champion
1942–43 Everett Dean 10–114–42T (South)
1943–44 No team (WWII)
1944–45 No team (WWII)
1945–46 Everett Dean 6–180–124 (South)
1946–47 Everett Dean 15–165–73 (South)
1947–48 Everett Dean 15–113–93T (South)
1948–49 Everett Dean 19–95–73 (South)
1949–50 Everett Dean 11–143–94 (South)
1950–51 Everett Dean 12–145–73 (South)
Dean: 167–120
Robert W. Burnett (PCC) (1951–1954)
1951–52 Robert W. Burnett 19–96–62T (South)
1952–53 Robert W. Burnett 6–172–104 (South)
1953–54 Robert W. Burnett 13–103–94 (South)
Burnett: 38–36
Howard Dallmar (PCC/AAWU/Pac-8) (1954–1975)
1954–55 Howard Dallmar 16–87–52 (South)
1955–56 Howard Dallmar 18–610–63
1956–57 Howard Dallmar 11–157–95
1957–58 Howard Dallmar 12–137–96
1958–59 Howard Dallmar 15–910–63T
1959–60 Howard Dallmar 11–144–74
1960–61 Howard Dallmar 7–173–95
1961–62 Howard Dallmar 16–68–42
1962–63 Howard Dallmar 16–97–51T
1963–64 Howard Dallmar 15–109–62
1964–65 Howard Dallmar 15–89–52
1965–66 Howard Dallmar 13–128–63
1966–67 Howard Dallmar 15–117–74
1967–68 Howard Dallmar 10–155–95T
1968–69 Howard Dallmar 8–174–107T
1969–70 Howard Dallmar 5–202–128
1970–71 Howard Dallmar 6–202–128
1971–72 Howard Dallmar 10–155–96
1972–73 Howard Dallmar 14–117–74
1973–74 Howard Dallmar 11–145–96
1974–75 Howard Dallmar 12–146–85T
Dallmar: 256–264
Dick DiBiaso (Pac-8/Pac-10) (1975–1982)
1975–76 Dick DiBiaso 11–165–97
1976–77 Dick DiBiaso 11–163–117
1977–78 Dick DiBiaso 13–143–1110
1978–79 Dick DiBiaso 12–156–128
1979–80 Dick DiBiaso 7–195–137
1980–81 Dick DiBiaso 9–185–138T
1981–82 Dick DiBiaso 7–202–1610
DiBiaso: 70–118
Tom Davis (Pac-10) (1982–1986)
1982–83 Tom Davis 14–146–128
1983–84 Tom Davis 19–128–105
1984–85 Tom Davis 11–173–1510
1985–86 Tom Davis 14–168–105T
Davis: 58–59
Mike Montgomery (Pac-10) (1986–2004)
1986–87 Mike Montgomery 15–139–96
1987–88 Mike Montgomery 21–1211–74NIT Second Round
1988–89 Mike Montgomery 26–715–32NCAA First Round
1989–90 Mike Montgomery 18–129–96NIT First Round
1990–91 Mike Montgomery 20–138–105NIT Champions
1991–92 Mike Montgomery 18–1110–84NCAA First Round
1992–93 Mike Montgomery 7–232–1610
1993–94 Mike Montgomery 17–1110–85NIT First Round
1994–95 Mike Montgomery 20–910–85NCAA Second Round
1995–96 Mike Montgomery 21–812–63NCAA Second Round
1996–97 Mike Montgomery 22–812–62TNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1997–98 Mike Montgomery 30–515–32NCAA Final Four
1998–99 Mike Montgomery 26–715–31NCAA Second Round
1999–00 Mike Montgomery 27–415–31TNCAA Second Round
2000–01 Mike Montgomery 31–316–21NCAA Elite Eight
2001–02 Mike Montgomery 20–1012–62TNCAA Second Round
2002–03 Mike Montgomery 24–914–42NCAA Second Round
2003–04 Mike Montgomery 30–217–11NCAA Second Round
Montgomery: 393–167
Trent Johnson (Pac-10) (2004–2008)
2004–05 Trent Johnson 18–1311–73NCAA First Round
2005–06 Trent Johnson 16–1411–74TNIT Second Round
2006–07 Trent Johnson 18–1310–86NCAA First Round
2007–08 Trent Johnson 28–813–52NCAA Sweet Sixteen
Johnson: 80–48
Johnny Dawkins (Pac-10/Pac-12) (2008–2016)
2008–09 Johnny Dawkins 20–146–129CBI Semifinals
2009–10 Johnny Dawkins 14–187–118T
2010–11 Johnny Dawkins 15–167–117T
2011–12 Johnny Dawkins 26–1110–87NIT Champions
2012–13 Johnny Dawkins 19–159–96TNIT Second Round
2013–14 Johnny Dawkins 23–1310–83TNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2014–15 Johnny Dawkins 24–139–95TNIT Champions
2015–16 Johnny Dawkins 15–158–109
Dawkins: 156–115
Jerod Haase (Pac-12) (2016–present)
2016–17 Jerod Haase 14–176–129
2017–18 Jerod Haase 19−1611–73TNIT Second Round
2018–19 Jerod Haase
Haase: 33–33
Total:1,549–1,169

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Record vs. Pac-12 opponents

Opponent Wins Losses Pct. Streak
Arizona 29 59 (.330) Arizona; 11
Arizona St. 47 33 (.588) Stanford; 1
California 121 148 (.450) Cal; 2
Colorado 9 7 (.563) Colorado; 4
Oregon 91 52 (.636) Oregon; 2
Oregon St. 67 74 (.475) Stanford; 1
UCLA 92 142 (.393) UCLA; 3
USC 124 123 (.502) Stanford; 4
Utah 11 17 (.393) Utah; 2
Washington 74 69 (.517) Stanford; 3
Washington St. 74 60 (.552) Washington St.; 1

References

  1. "Color". Stanford Identity Toolkit. Stanford University. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  2. "Stanford Cardinal". sports-reference.com. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  3. ESPN, ed. (2009). ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: ESPN Books. p. 545. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  4. "Records vs. Opponents". GoStanford.com. Stanford University. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
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