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Ann Adkins Enthoven, 1992
  • Was assistant coach at Stanford in 1996-97.
  • Is "CEO" of four young children
  • Does volunteer work with the Buck/Cardinal club and the Circle-C club at Stanford.
  • Video interview, March 2008
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Kami Anderson, 1988
  • Is an anesthesiologist in North Carolina.
  • Attended medical school in North Dakota
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Evon Asforis, 1989
  • Is a tenants' attorney in New York City helping young mothers with housing problems.
  • Played professional basketball in Spain.
  • Finished law school at Fordham and passed the New York Bar Exam.
  • Stanford photos
Jennifer Azzi, 1990
  • Owns Azzi Training, a company that offers online personal coaching, basketball training camps, and Wellness Days around the country.
  • Was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
  • Was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.
  • 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.
  • Collegiate awards: Naismith Player of the Year (1990), Wade Trophy Player of the Year (1990), Honda-Broderick Player of the Year (1990), Women's Basketball News Service Player of the Year (1990), NCAA Women's Final Four MVP (1990), Kodak All-American (1989, 1990), Pac-10 Player of the Year(1989, 1990), All-Pac-10 Freshman (1987), All-Pac-10 (1988, 1989, 1990)
  • Stanford career records: Second in assists (751) and 3-point percentage (.452), third in steals (271)
  • Stanford single season records: 3-point percentage (.495) and steals (96).
  • Stanford single game records: 3-point percentage ( 1.000, 7 of 7), assists (16)
  • Stanford photos
Christina Batastini Sheehan, 2000
  • Is the president and head instructor of the Batastini School of Basketball in Providence, R.I.
  • Is married to Frank Sheehan, a Brown University football coach.
  • Was an assistant coach at Brown University for a season.
  • Played professional basketball in Europe for four years, and was a Swiss All-Star.
  • Was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.
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Chandra Benton, 1998

Clare Bodensteiner, 2007
  • Is playing basketball with the Tall Ferns, the New Zealand National team.
  • Is teaching at The American School in London.
  • Has a masters degree from the Stanford School of Education.
  • Collegiate award: Pac-10-All-Academic (2007)
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Becky Bonner, 2005
  • Is Women's Basketball Director of Operations at the University of Louisville.
  • Was assistant director of basketball operations at the University of Maryland.
  • Retired from playing basketball in 2006 after a season with the Norrkoping Dolphins in Sweden.
  • Transferred from Stanford to Boston University in 2002.
Beth Boylan, 1979

Mary Bradach, 1985
Peggy Bruggman, 1978
  • Is a lawyer in Palo Alto
  • Studied music at the New England Conservatory of Music
  • Received her law degree at Hastings College of Law
Mary Buttner, 1977
  • Is a self-designated geek librarian, connecting people with information.
  • Is the Digital Materials Manager for the Stanford University of Medicine Lane Medical Library.
Jamie Carey, 2004
  • Is playing in the WNBA for her fourth season with the Connecticut Sun.
  • Transferred from Stanford to the University of Texas in 2002.
  • Was forced to retire from basketball at Stanford in 2000 after repeated concussions.
  • Collegiate award: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2000)
  • Stanford career record: First in 3-point percentage (.455)
Judy Carter, 1984

Gay Coburn
Markisha Coleman, 2007
Anne Cooper, 1981
Michelle Chapman, 1979
Peggy Chutich, 1977
  • Is a lawyer with the Minnesota Attorney General's office, in criminal appellate practice.
  • Earned her law degree from the University of Michigan.
  • Transferred to the University of Minnesota after her freshman year at Stanford.
Leslie Crandell, 1988
  • Was assistant men's basketball coach at Westmont College for two seasons.
  • Was the second woman to coach a men's college basketball team.
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Katie Denny, 2004
  • Is doing research in the Psychology department at Stanford, studying language acquistion in children and mental health in athletes.
  • Is applying to graduate schools in clinical psychology.
  • Graduated with a masters degree in psychology.
Sarah Dimson, 2001
Bethany Donaphin, 2002
  • Is playing professional basketball for Beretta-Famila Schio in Italy for the third season.
  • Played in the WNBA for the New York Liberty for two seasons and in Spain and Turkey.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Academic (2002).
  • Stanford career record: Third in field goal percentage (.541), tied for third in blocks (136)
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Kelly Dougherty, 1992
Cori Enghusen (Korel Engin), 2002
  • Is playing professional basketball for the fourth season, currently with BC Moscow (Cori is #6).
  • Played in Turkey and Greece and in the NWBL.
  • Stanford career record: Tied for third in blocks (136).
  • Video interview, February 2007
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Stephanie Erickess-Caluya, 1977
  • Is a carpenter.
  • Author of "Just want to play ball", presented at Stanford Women's Basketball 25-year celebration.
Sarah Evans-Moore, 1986
  • 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 an assistant woman's basketball coach at Murray State University (1986-89), University of Louisville (1989-90) and University of Georgia (1990-92).
  • Was the head coach at Marshall University (1992-97). In 1997, Marshall won the Southern Conference Championship and played in the NCAA tournament .
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Milena Flores, 2000
  • Is assistant coach at Princeton.
  • Has been assistant coach at University of Pacific, Lehigh and Yale.
  • Played in the WNBA for the Miami Sol and in Lithuania.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1997), All-Pac-10 Academic (1999, 2000), All-Pac-10 (1999, 2000).
  • Stanford career record: Third in assists (644).
  • Stanford photos
Kristin Folkl-Kaburakis, 1998
  • Is Director of Development for the St. Louis Sports Commission.
  • Played professional basketball in the WNBA for four seasons and in Australia, Switzerland and Greece.
  • Is married to Tassos Kaburakis, an attorney and professor in sports marketing. Has a son, Ian Nicolas, born in August 2006.
  • Collegiate awards: Naismith Finalist (1998), Kodak All-American (1998), All-Pac-10 Freshman (1995), All-Pac-10 Academic (1998), All-Pac-10 (1998).
  • Stanford single season record: Field goal percentage (.695).
  • Stanford photos
Regan Freuen Drew, 1999
Yvonne Gbalazeh, 2000
Karen Goedewaagen Knetter, 1987
Molly Goodenbour, 1993
  • Is head coach at Chico State, after a year as assistant coach at the University of San Francisco and 3 years as head Coach at Santa Rosa Junior College.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL, the WNBA and in Sweden.
  • Is married to Pat Fuscaldo, the men's basketball coach at Sonoma State.
  • Collegiate award: NCAA Women's Final Four MVP (1992)
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Debi Gore-Mann, 1982
  • Is the Athletic Director at the University of San Francisco.
  • Was a TV broadcaster for women's basketball and, most recently, the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Operations at Stanford.
  • Earned a BA in Industrial Engineering and an MBA from Stanford.
  • Is married to Anthony Mann, a former USF basketball player. They have a daughter, Quinci.
Karesa Granderson, 1999
Judy Griffith, 1986
Noel Hanrahan, 1983
Tara Harrington, 1997
  • Is attending graduate school at the University of North Carolina, where she is pursuing a double masters in Business and Health Services.
  • Was assistant coach at Cal State Northridge and Montana State-Bozeman.
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Christy Hedgpeth, 1994
  • Is Director of Branding and Licensing at Spalding in Massachusetts.
  • Earned an MBA at Duke.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL and later served as the league's manager of player development.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Academic (1993, 1994), All-Pac-10 (1994).
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Rachel Hemmer, 1995
  • Collegiate awards: NCAA Women's All-Final-Four (1992), Pac-10 Freshman of the Year(1992), All-Pac-10 (1994).
  • Stanford single game record: Free throws made (16, tied)
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Sonja Henning, 1991
  • Is associate director of U.S. sports marketing at Nike.
  • Is a member of the Portland (Oregon) School Board.
  • Is a member of the Oregon Sports Authority Board of Directors.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons and in the WNBA for five seasons.
  • Graduated from Duke Law School.
  • Collegiate awards: Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1988), NCAA Women's All-Final-Four (1991), Kodak All-American (1991), Pac-10 Player of the Year (1991), All-Pac-10 Freshman (1988), All-Pac-10 (1989, 1990, 1991), All-Pac-10 Academic (1991).
  • Stanford career records: First in assists (757), second in steals (280), third in minutes played (4,114).
  • Stanford single season records: Assists (237) and assists per game (7.4)
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Barbara Hunt, 1987
  • Is an HR director with Johnson & Johnson in Diamond Bar, CA
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Enjoli Izidor, 2002
  • Has played professional basketball in Greece, Portugal, Turkey,and Croatia..
  • Played in the 2006 FIBA World Championship as a member of the Nigerian National team.
Sue K Jackson, 1976
  • Is a freelance writer and teacher in Colorado
Sonia Jarvis, 1976
Anita Kaplan Fiedel, 1995
  • Has three sons -- big brother Samuel and twins Leo and Jack.
  • Completed her Masters Degree in Business at Santa Clara University.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons and in the WNBA.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1992), All-Pac-10 Academic (1994, 1995), All-Pac-10 (1994, 1995).
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Bobbie Kelsey, 1996
  • Is assistant coach at Stanford.
  • Has coached basketball at Virginia Tech, Western Carolina, Evansville, Florida, and Boise State.
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Karen Kershner Kistler, 1984
  • Has worked for IBM since she graduated from Stanford.
  • Is presently a manager with IBM's Power Systems Strategy.
  • Coaches the 7th/8th grade girls' basketball team at her children's school.
  • Stanford photos
Anne (Onnie) Killefer, 1976
  • Is a physical education instructor at Cabrillo College.
  • Is a certified tennis professional and a certified personal trainer.
  • Received her MA from St Mary's college.
Sebnem Kimyacioglu, 2005
  • Is playing professional basketball in Turkey for the third season, currently with Galatasaray in Istanbul.
  • Stanford career records: Second in 3-pointers attempted (549), tied for second in games played (136).
  • Video interview, February 2007
Susan King Borchardt, 2005
  • Is working for a couple of men's professional basketball clubs (including the one that Curtis plays for) in Granada, Spain.
  • Played professional basketball for the Minnesota Lynx in the WNBA for a season.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Academic (2005)
  • Video interview, December 2007 (in Spanish)
Lisa Kolp, 1976
  • Is an assistant professor of gynecology at Johns Hopkins, specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
  • Completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at the University of Virginia .
Kim Kupferer, 1983
  • Is a private attorney in Berkeley, CA, specializing in criminal defense.
  • Stanford single game record: Field goal percentage (1.000, 11 of11)
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Celeste Lavoie, 1989
Elaine Levin, 1979
Kathy Levinson, 1977
  • Is the former president and COO of E*Trade Group Inc.
  • Retired in 2000 to focus on community service and philanthropic work.
Sara Lillevand Judd, 1990
  • Has been head women's basketball coach at Cal State East Bay since 1998.
  • Was assistant coach at Wellesley and at UC Davis
  • Received masters in physical therapy from Boston University
  • Transferred to UC Davis after her freshman year at Stanford
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Leslie Lorimer , 1986
Betsy Lough, 1979
Nancy Lovvold Guerland, 1978
  • Is Director of Operations for DaVita, Inc, a nationwide kidney dialysis company.
  • Is married to David Guerland since 1979; they met in Industrial Engineering class in Terman.
  • Daughter Christina played softball at Yale.
Chris MacMurdo-France, 1993
Lee Ann Margerum-Warshawsky, 1984
Dotty McCrea
Mary McCready, 1975
  • Works for SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute).
  • Has lived in northern Alaska and Greenland, running an upper atmospheric research facility that studies the northern lights.
Sara McGee, 2004
  • Is working at Childrens Hospital in Philadelphia.
  • Earned her Masters in Nursing from Stanford.
  • Was a standout volleyball player for four years, but joined the basketball team for just one season.
Denise McGuire, 1982
  • Is vice president of global alliances at Yahoo!
  • Earned MBA from Stanford.
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Paula McNamee Young, 1997
Kim Mercer Newman, 1987
Meg Metzger, 1983
  • Is director of marketing for Absorption Corp, based in Ferndale, WA.
  • Marketed consumer products at Microsoft and Procter and Gamble for 21 years.
  • Collegiate awards: NorCal Player of the Year (1982), All-NorCal (1982).
  • Stanford photos
Ann Elizabeth Miller, 1982
  • Is a doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, practicing in New Jersey.
  • She received her degree at Duke University of Medicine.
  • She has two daughters.
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Paula Mishima, 1977
Ruth Montague, 1979
Carolyn Moos, 2001
Naila Moseley, 2000
Erica (Riki) Mueser Sorenson, 1987
  • Worked in engineering and then in education.
  • Married to Andy Sorenson, who she's known since age five.
  • Is a full-time mother of three.
  • Has served on the Orinda School Board.
  • Coaching CYO basketball but playing more golf and tennis.
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Naomi Mulitauaopele, 1998
Kathy Murphy, 1981
  • Is a perfusionist, associated with the pediatric cardiology department at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
  • Was Stanford’s first female basketball player on scholarship.
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Mariah (Maggie) Burton Nelson, 1978
Kristen Newlin, 2007
  • Played professional basketball in Turkey for Botas Spor
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Freshman (2004).
  • Stanford career record: Second in blocks (163).
  • Stanford single game record: Blocks (8)
  • Stanford photos
Vanessa Nygaard, 1998
  • Is assistant coach and video coordinator for the San Antonio Silver Stars.
  • 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: All-Pac-10 (1998).
  • Stanford career records: Second in 3-pointers made (210), third in 3-pointers attempted (536).
  • Stanford photos
Shelley Nweke, 2006
Eziamaka Okafor, 2006
Francis O'Meara , 1978
Jenny Osmera Lowell, 1989
  • Is Vice-President of the Applications Department at Oracle Corporation, where she has worked since graduating from Stanford.
  • Stanford photos
Heather Owen, 1998
  • Is an attorney, working as an independent contractor specializing in employment law.
  • Graduated Santa Clara University Law School.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL and for the Washington Mystics in the WNBA.
  • Video interview, February 2008
  • Stanford photos
Angie Paccione, 1983
Stacy Parson, 1990
  • Is a Certified Professional Co-Active coach, and is currently a senior manager and career coach with Deloitte Services, where she works with Deloitte employees to increase their career satisfaction.
  • Was the Graduate Assistant coach at the University of Washington from 1991 - 1992, where she received her MBA.
  • Stanford photos
Kate Paye, 1995
  • Is assistant coach at Stanford.
  • 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
  • Stanford photos
Leigh Pederson, 1983
  • Is an anesthesiologist, practicing in Whangarei, New Zealand.
  • Is married to Tod Gulick, M.D. and has 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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Azella Perryman, 2005
  • Is a senior financial analyst at Goldman Sachs International in London.
Melody Peterson, 1998
Cissy Pierce, 2008
Nicole Powell, 2004
  • Is playing in the WNBA for her fifth season, her fourth with the Sacramento Monarchs.
  • Has played professional basketball in Italy, Turkey, Spain and Russia.
  • Collegiate awards: Kodak All-American (2002. 2003, 2004), Naismith Finalist (2002, 2003, 2004), Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2001), Pac-10 Player of the Year(2002, 2004), All-Pac-10 (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
  • Stanford career records: First in rebounds (1143), rebounds per game (9.6) and triple-doubles (6); second in free throw percentage (.829); third in points per game (17.3), free throws attempted (551), and free throws made (457).
  • Stanford single season records: Rebounds (346) and rebounds per game (11.2)
  • Stanford single game records: Field goals attempted (35) and rebounds (21)
Andrea Ransome Jackson, 1987
  • Is dean of general education at DeVry University in Fremont.
  • She and her husband, Philip Jackson, have three young children: Randi, Kendall and Jalyn .
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Krista Rappahahn, 2006
  • Played professional basketball in Sweden for Brahe.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Academic (2005, 2006)
  • Stanford single season records: 3-pointers made (91), tied for first in 3-pointers attempted (208).
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Portia Rawles, 1984
  • Is a clinical psychologist specializing in issues of domestic violence and abuse.
  • Is an assistant professor in the School of Psychology at Regent University in Virginia
  • Earned docorate 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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Amanda Renteria, 1994
Martha Richards, 1993
  • Is women's golf head coach 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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Tanda Rucker, 1993
Jeanne Ruark Hoff, 1983
  • Is the mother of Olympic swimmer Katie Hoff
  • Collegiate awards: All-NorCal (1979 1980).
  • Stanford career records: First in field goal percentage (.591), second in points per game (17.6) and field goals made (828), third in rebounds (908) and rebounds per game (7.8).
  • Stanford single game record: Field goals made (20)
Kathy Schultz Norris, 1980
Olympia Scott, 1998
Sue Sebolt Parra, 1987
Niki Sevillian Hendrix, 1994
  • is Director of Creative Services for ABC12/WJRT-TV in Flint, Michigan
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Pam Simms-Mackey, 1990
  • Is a pediatrician and the Associate Director of Education at Oakland Children's Hospital.
  • She and her husband, Howard Mackey Jr, have two sons, Marcus and Malcolm
  • Graduated from UCLA Medical School.
  • Stanford photos
Brooke Smith, 2007
  • Is playing in the WNBA for the Phoenix Mercury
  • Played professional basketball in Italy for Viterbo.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 (2005, 2006).
  • Stanford career record: Second in field goal percentage (.561).
  • Stanford photos
Charmin Smith, 1997
  • Is assistant coach at Cal, after three years as assistant coach at Stanford, and a year at Boston College.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for a season and in the WNBA for four seasons.
  • Graduated with a Masters Degree from the Stanford School of Engineering.
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Louise Smith, 1982
  • Is a creative writer.
  • Collegiate awards: All-NorCal (1981, 1982).
  • Stanford single season record: Free throw percentage (.895).
  • Stanford photos
Mary Ann Somerville, 1965
Virginia Sourlis, 1986
Kate Starbird, 1997
  • Is doing graduate studies in anthropology at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for two seasons, in the WNBA for five seasons and in Australia, France and Spain.
  • Graduated with a BS in computer science.
  • Collegiate awards: WBCA Player of the Year (1997), Naismith Player of the Year (1997), Naismith Finalist (1996), Kodak All-American (1996, 1997), Pac-10 Player of the Year (1996, 1997), All-Pac-10 Freshman (1994), All-Pac-10 (1995, 1996, 1997), All-Pac-10 Academic (1996, 1997).
  • Stanford career records: Second in points (2215) and field goals attempted (1634), third in games played (131) and field goals made (818).
  • Stanford single sesaon records: Field goals made (275).
  • Stanford single game record: Points (44, tied)
  • Stanford photos
Katy Steding, 1990
  • Is assistant coach of the WNBA Atlantic Dream.
  • Was head coach at Warner Pacific College, where she led the Knights to their first conference championship in school history.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons and in the WNBA for two seasons.
  • Was a member of the 1996 gold medal U.S.Olympic Team.
  • Collegiate awards: NCAA Women's All-Final-Four (1990), All-Pac-10 Freshman (1987), All-Pac-10 (1988, 1989, 1990), All-Pac-10 Academic (1988)
  • Stanford single game record: Steals (10)
  • Stanford photos
Trisha Stevens, 1991
  • Is a full-time mother of three.
  • Was head coach at Boise State for six years, after being assistant coach for three years.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1988), All-Pac-10 (1990, 1991).
  • Stanford photos
Stephanie Galef Streeter, 1979
Kelley Suminski, 2005
  • Is Annual Member Coordinator for the San Diego State Alumni Association.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1988), All-Pac-10 (1990, 1991).
  • Stanford career records: First in free throw percentage (.843); second in 3-pointers (208), tied for second in games played (136), third in 3-pointers made (208) and 3-point percentage (.405)
Tammy Svoboda, 1989
  • Teaches physical education at the American Embassy School in New Delhi, where she coaches varsity tennis, boys' varsity basketball and middle school girls' basketball.
  • Taught high school in Florida for nine years.
  • Transferred to the University of Cincinnati in her junior year.
  • Has traveled to over 55 countries during summers and holidays.
  • Stanford photos
Angela Taylor, 1993
  • Is Vice President of Business Development with the Minnesota Lynx.
  • Held various positions in the WNBA League office for 10 seasons.
  • Earned her MBA from NYU.
  • Was an assistant coach at Texas A&M, the University of Arizona, and at Stanford for two seasons.
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T'Nae Thiel, 2005
  • Is assistant to the president of Ambrose Capital Group, a financial advisory company in San Diego.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Freshman (2002)T'Nae Thiel
Charli Turner Thorne, 1988
  • Has been head coach at Arizona State since 1996.
  • Has been coaching basketball since leaving Stanford – at the University of Washington, Santa Clara University and Northern Arizona University.
  • Has three sons, Conor, Liam and Quinn.
  • Stanford photos
Emily Wagner Gallagher, 1989
  • Taught high school in North Carolina for 15 years while husband Matt was a stay at home dad to their two kids.
  • They've now moved west, near Seattle, and Emily is a stay at home mom.
  • Earned masters degree in education from Harvard.
  • Stanford photos
Val Whiting, 1993
  • Owns GameShape, a sports performance training facility, with her husband and business partner, Jay Raymond.
  • 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.
  • Collegiate awards: Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1990), Naismith Finalist (1992, 1993), NCAA Women's All-Final-Four (1992), Kodak All-American (1992, 1993), Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (1990), Pac-10 Player of the Year(1992, 1993), All-Pac-10 (1992, 1993).
  • Stanford career records: First in blocks (201); second in free throws attempted (666), free throws made (481), rebounds (1134) and rebounds per game (8.8); third in points (2077) and field goals attempted (1569).
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Jamila Wideman, 1997
  • Graduated from the New York University School of Law.
  • Is working in New York as a housing attorney
  • Played professional basketball in the WNBA for four seasons and in Israel and Spain.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1994), All-Pac-10 (1996, 1997), All-Pac-10 Academic (1996, 1997)
  • Stanford photos
Candice Wiggins, 2008
  • Is playing in the WNBA for the Minnesota Lynx
  • Is a member of the 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.
  • Collegiate awards: Wade Trophy Player of the Year (2008), Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (2008), USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year (2007), Naismith finalist (2008), Wooden finalist (2008), Kodak/WBCA All-American (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ), AP All-American (2008), Pac-10 Player of the Year (2005, 2006, 2008), Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2005), All-Pac-10 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008).
  • National record: First woman to score 40+ points in two games of an NCAA tournament.
  • Pac-10 career records: First in points (2629), field goals attempted (1934), 3-pointers attempted (754),3-pointers made (754)
  • Pac-10 single season record: 3-pointers attempted (754)
  • Stanford career records: First in games played (137), steals (281), points (2629), points per game (19.2), field goals attempted (1934), field goals made (889), 3-pointers attempted (754),3-pointers made, free throws attempted (676) and free throws made (556); second in minutes played (4,144).
  • Stanford single season records: Points (787), points per game (21.8), field goals attempted (602). free throws attempted (224), free throws made (184); tied for 3-pointers attempted (208).
  • Stanford single game records: Free throws attempted (19), free throws made (16, tied), free throw percentage (1.000, 14 of 14), points (44, tied).
  • Interview by Gary Radnich (2008), Interview on NBC 11 (2008), Senior Day Tribute (2008)
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Amy Wustefeld Brooks, 1996
  • Is living in New York City, working for the NBA as Senior Director, Marketing Partnerships.
  • Received her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Lindsey Yamasaki, 2002
  • Is head women's basketball coach at Academy of Art University in San Francisco.
  • Played professional basketball in the WNBA for a season.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1999), All-Pac-10 (2002).
  • Stanford single game record: 3-pointers attempted (16) and 3-pointers made (9, tie)
Jill Yanke Stevens, 1989
  • Is a full-time mother of three.
  • 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 photos
Julie Zeilstra, 1991
  • 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 also an adjunct professor at Sam Houston State in the educator preparation program.
  • 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 masters degree in special education from Ohio State.
  • Played professional basketball in Japan for a year, but gave up basketball after having elbow and back surgery.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman(1989), All-Pac-10 (1991), All-Pac-10 Academic (1990).
  • Stanford career record: Third in free throw percentage (.827)
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