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Ann Adkins Enthoven, 1992
Kami Anderson, 1988
Jayne Appel, 2010
  • Is playing in the WNBA with the San Antonio Silver Stars for the fourth season.
  • Has also played professional basketball for two seasons in Turkey and China.
  • Was a member of the 2009-12 USA Basketball Senior National Team.
  • Won gold medals with USA Basketball: 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship, 2007 Pan American Games, 2010 FIBA World Championship .
  • National awards: Wade Trophy Finalist (2009, 2010), Naismith Finalist (2010), Wooden All-American Team (2009, 2010), USBWA Women's All-America Team (2010), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2009), State Farm Coaches' All-America Team (2009, 2010),
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2007), All-Pac-10 (2008, 2009, 2010), Media All-Pac-10 (2010), Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2010), Pac-10 Player of the Year (2009)
  • Pac-10 career record: Second in rebounds (1,143).
  • Stanford career records: First in blocks (273); second in rebounds (1,143); third in field goal percentage (.565), rebounds per game (8.6), points (2,125) and free throws attempted (569).
  • Stanford season records: First in blocks (84), games played (39, tied) and games started (39, tied); third in rebounds (349).
  • Stanford single game record: Points (46).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2010
  • Stanford photos
  • Website
Evon Asforis, 1989
  • Is an attorney in New York City specializing in the representation of tenants in real estate litigation.
  • Played professional basketball in Spain.
  • Received Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law and is a member of the New York State Bar.
  • Stanford photos
Jennifer Azzi, 1990
  • Is in her third season as head coach at the University of San Francisco.
  • Is a motivational speaker.
  • Was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.
  • Was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
  • Was inducted into the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame in 2006.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
  • 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.
  • Played professional basketball for four seasons in Italy, France and Sweden.
  • National 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), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1990), Kodak All-American (1989, 1990)
  • Collegiate awards: 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 season records: First in 3-point percentage (.495) and steals (96).
  • Stanford single game records: 3-point percentage ( 1.000, 7 of 7), assists (16)
  • Stanford photos
  • Website Blog
Christina Batastini Sheehan, 2000
Chandra Benton, 1998
Clare Bodensteiner, 2007
Becky Bonner, 2004
Sarah Boothe, 2012
Barb Boylan, 1978
Beth Boylan, 1979

Mary Bradach, 1985
Peggy Bruggman, 1978
  • Is the Senior Corporate Counsel at Oracle.
  • Is an environmental activist.
  • 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 USA Basketball Women's National Team Assistant Director.
  • Retired from professional basketball in 2009 after playing in the WNBA for four seasons.
  • Transferred from Stanford to the University of Texas in 2002, where she was able to play for two more seasons.
  • Retired from basketball at Stanford in 2000 after repeated concussions.
  • National awards: NCAA Woman of the Year-State of Texas (2005), Jim Valvano Comeback Player of the Year (2004)
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2000), All-Big 12 (2004, 2005), Big-12 All-Academic (2004, 2005)
  • Stanford career record: First in 3-point percentage (.455)
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
Judy Carter, 1984

Michelle Chapman, 1979
Peggy Chutich, 1977
  • Is assistant dean of the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
  • Worked in various capacities in the office of the Minnesota Attorney General for 17 years.
  • Earned her law degree from the University of Michigan.
  • Transferred to the University of Minnesota after her freshman year at Stanford.
Ashley Cimino, 2011
Morgan Clyburn, 2009
Gay Coburn
Markisha Coleman, 2007
  • Is a probation officer for Santa Clara County.
  • Is an assistant coach of girls' varsity basketball at Menlo-Atherton High School.
  • Completed her master’s degree in education with an emphasis on psychology at Pepperdine.
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
Anne Cooper, 1981
Leslie Crandell, 1988
Katie Denny, 2004
  • Is doing graduate work in clinical psychology at the University of Miami.
  • Did research at Stanford, studying language acquistion in children and mental health in athletes.
  • Graduated with a masters degree in psychology.
  • Stanford Athletics biography
Sarah Dimson, 2001
Hannah Donaghe, 2011
Bethany Donaphin, 2002
  • Is studying business at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Retired from professional basketball in 2008 after playing in the WNBA for two seasons and in Spain, Turkey and Italy for six seasons.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Academic (2002).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
Kelly Dougherty, 1995
  • Is a tutor/fitness trainer.
  • Was assistant coach at Vanderbilt for a year.
  • Transferred to Vanderbilt in her junior year, where she continued playing basketball for the Commodores.
  • Stanford photos
Denia Ebersole, 2016
Jessica Elway, 2008
Cori Enghusen, 2002
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 the head coach at Marshall University (1992-97). In 1997, Marshall won the Southern Conference Championship and played in the NCAA tournament.
  • Was an assistant woman's basketball coach at Murray State University (1986-89), University of Louisville (1989-90) and University of Georgia (1990-92).
  • Stanford photos
Milena Flores, 2000
  • Is in her sixth year as assistant coach at Princeton.
  • Was assistant coach at University of Pacific, Lehigh and Yale.
  • Played professional basketball in the WNBA for a season with 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 season record: Second in assists per game (7.3).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
Kristin Folkl-Kaburakis, 1998
  • Is Director of Development for the St. Louis Sports Commission.
  • Is married to Tassos Kaburakis, an attorney and professor in sports marketing.
  • Has a son, Ian Nicholas, born in August 2006, and a daughter born in 2009.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.
  • Played professional basketball in the WNBA for four seasons and in Australia, Switzerland and Greece.
  • National awards: Naismith Finalist (1998), Kodak All-American (1998)
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1995), All-Pac-10 Academic (1998), All-Pac-10 (1998).
  • Stanford season record: First in field goal percentage (.695).
  • Stanford photos
Regan Freuen Drew, 1999
Yvonne Gbalazeh-Hart, 2000
Nancy Geenen, 1981
  • Is a founder and the Director of Strategic Operations of CompassLys Group, which partners with women business owners in the areas of Finance, Communications, Operations and Risk Management.
  • Was a senior legal officer for the United Nations in 1998 & 1999.
  • Earned her law degree at Santa Clara University School of Law.
  • Played field hockey and basketball at Stanford.
  • Stanford photos
Karen Goedewaagen Knetter, 1987
Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, 2010
Molly Goodenbour, 1993
  • Is head coach at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
  • Was head coach at UC Irvine for four years, at Chico State for two years, and at Santa Rosa Junior College for three years.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL, the WNBA and in Sweden.
  • Is married to Pat Fuscaldo, the men's basketball coach at Sonoma State.
  • National awards: NCAA Women's Final Four MVP (1992), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992)
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 (1993)
  • Stanford single game record: 3-pointers made (9,tied).
  • Stanford photos
Debi Gore-Mann, 1982
  • Is Chief Development Officer for the Cal Alumni Association.
  • Has been the Athletic Director at the University of San Francisco, the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Operations at Stanford, and a TV broadcaster for women's basketball.
  • 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
  • Taught nine years of high school and middle school math and science.
  • Earned a Master of Arts degree in Education from Stanford.
  • Stanford photos
Noel Hanrahan, 1983
Jillian Harmon, 2009
Tara Harrington, 1997
  • Is studying for a DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery) at Samuel Merritt University in Oakland.
  • Earned a double masters in Business and Health Services at the University of North Carolina,
  • Was assistant coach at Cal State Northridge and Montana State-Bozeman.
  • Stanford photos
Michelle Harrison, 2010
Christy Hedgpeth, 1994
  • Is Director, Consumer Insight at Under Armour, a sportswear apparel company.
  • Is on the faculty of the Master’s program in Sports Industry Management at Georgetown University.
  • Was inducted into the Davidson County Sports Hall of Fame in 2011.
  • Was inducted into the Westchester Country Day School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.
  • Earned an MBA at Duke.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons and served as the league's manager of player development.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Academic (1993, 1994), All-Pac-10 (1994).
  • Stanford photos
Rachel Hemmer, 1995
  • Is a Systems Manager at OSIsoft.
  • Played professional basketball in France.
  • Collegiate awards: NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992), Pac-10 Freshman of the Year(1992), All-Pac-10 (1994).
  • Stanford single game record: Free throws made (16, tied)
  • Stanford photos
Sonja Henning, 1991
  • Is director of global and North American sports marketing business affairs for Nike.
  • Was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2010.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for three seasons, in the WNBA for five seasons and in Sweden.
  • Graduated from Duke Law School.
  • National awards: Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1988), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1991), Kodak All-American (1991)
  • Collegiate awards: 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).
  • Stanford season records: First in assists (237) and assists per game (7.4), second in steals (91).
  • Stanford photos
Liz Hill, 1973
JJ Hones, 2010
Barbara Hunt, 1987
Enjoli Izidor, 2002
Sue K Jackson, 1976
  • Is a freelance writer and teacher in Colorado
Sonia Jarvis, 1976
Anita Kaplan Fiedel, 1995
  • Is a senior financial and accounting analyst at PGP Corporation.
  • 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 Sweden and in the ABL for three seasons.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1992), All-Pac-10 Academic (1994, 1995), All-Pac-10 (1994, 1995).
  • Stanford photos
Bobbie Kelsey, 1996
  • Is in her second season as head coach at the University of Wisconsin.
  • Was assistant coach at Stanford for four seasons
  • Before that, she was assistant coach at Virginia Tech, Western Carolina, Evansville, Florida, and Boise State.
  • Is married to Kwame Grayson, a real estate broker.
  • Stanford photos
Anne (Onnie) Killefer, 1976
Sebnem Kimyacioglu, 2005
  • Earned her law degree at Santa Clara University and took the bar exam in 2012
  • Is a director at the Bay Area Basketball Academy.
  • Played professional basketball in Turkey for three seasons before beginning her law study and again in 2012-13.
  • Stanford career record: Third in 3-pointers attempted (549).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Video interview, February 2010
Susan King Borchardt, 2005
Lisa Kolp, 1976
  • Is an assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics at Johns Hopkins, specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
  • Completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at the University of Virginia .
Karen Ruoff Kramer, 1969
  • Is the Director of Stanford University in Berlin
  • Is an author, a published poet, a cellist, and she dances with horses (dressage)
  • Played varsity basketball at Stanford when women's basketball was a half-court game
Kim Kupferer, 1983
  • Is a private attorney in Berkeley, CA, specializing in criminal defense.
  • Stanford single game record: Field goal percentage (1.000, 11 of 11)
  • Stanford photos
Kiran Lakhian, 2016
Lindy La Rocque, 2012
Celeste Lavoie Cooper, 1989
  • Played professional basketball in Germany.
  • Transferred to Duke in her junior year, where she continued to play basketball.
  • Stanford photos
Elaine Levin, 1979
  • Is a partner in Whalen LLP, a corporate law firm.
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.
  • Serves on a number of boards in both the private and non-profit sectors.
  • Competed in field hockey and tennis, as well as basketball.
  • Stanford photos
Sara Lillevand Judd, 1990
  • Is Senior Associate Athletics Director - Compliance at Cal State East Bay
  • Was head women's basketball coach at Cal State East Bay for 11 years.
  • 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
  • Stanford photos
Leslie Lorimer, 1986
Betsy Lough, 1979
Nancy Lovvold Guerland, 1978
  • Is Area Vice President of Operations - California/Reno for Gentiva Health Services.
  • Is an avid runner and triathlete.
  • Is married to David Guerland since 1979; they met in Industrial Engineering class in Terman.
Chris MacMurdo, 1993
  • Is a hospitalist (internal medicine) at St Thomas Hospital in Nashville.
  • Completed residency at University of Utah Medical School after graduating from Vanderbilt Medical School.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Academic (1992, 1993).
  • Stanford photos
LeeAnn Margerum-Warshawsky, 1984
Grace Mashore, 2012
Dotty McCrea
Mary McCready, 1975
Sara McGee, 2004
Denise McGuire, 1982
  • Was vice president of global alliances at Yahoo!
  • Earned MBA from Stanford.
  • Stanford photos
Paula McNamee Young, 1997
  • Is an ophthalmologist.
  • Is married to Tim Young, former Stanford basketball player. They have a daughter, Zoe, born in 2009.
  • Played both volleyball and basketball at Stanford.
  • Stanford photos
Kim Mercer Newman, 1987
Meg Metzger, 1983
  • Lives in Washington and has " two lovely teenage daughters who are both athletic and a joy to coach".
  • Is a board member of the Bellingham Public School Foundation, coaches basketball & volleyball and teaches geography enrichment after school
  • Marketed consumer products at Microsoft and Procter and Gamble for more than 20 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.
  • Stanford photos
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.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Academic (1987)
  • Stanford photos
Naomi Mulitauaopele-Tagaleo'o, 1998
  • Is founder and owner of Write Records Management, a company that oversees the careers of persons in music, arts and other fields.
  • Is married to Solomona Tagaleo'o; they have a son, Solomona Jr., born in May 2009.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL, the WNBA and in Turkey, Korea and Spain before retiring from basketball in 2004.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1995).
  • Stanford photos
  • My Space
Kathy Murphy, 1981
Melanie Murphy, 2011
Mariah (Maggie) Burton Nelson, 1978
Kristen Newlin, 2007
  • Played professional basketball for six seasons in Turkey
  • Played in EuroBasket Women in 2009 and 2011 as a member of the Turkish national team.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Freshman (2004).
  • Stanford career record: Third in blocks (163).
  • Stanford single game record: Blocks (8)
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
  • Blog
Shelley Nweke, 2006
Vanessa Nygaard, 1998
  • Is head coach of the Girls Varsity Basketball team at Windward School in Los Angeles.
  • Has a daughter, Emerson, born in June 2010, and twins born in November 2012.
  • Was assistant coach for the WNBA Washington Mystics for a season.
  • 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 record: Third in 3-pointers made (210).
  • Stanford photos
Nnemkadi (Nneka) Ogwumike, 2012
  • Is playing in the WNBA with the Los Angeles Sparks for the second season.
  • Has also played professional basketball for a season in Poland.
  • Won gold medals with USA Basketball: 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship, 2009 USA U19 World Championship, 2011 World University Games.
  • National awards: Wooden All-American Team (2010, 2011, 2012), WBCA Coaches' All-America Team (2010, 2011, 2012), USBWA Women's All-America Team (2010, 2011, 2012), Wade Trophy Finalist (2010, 2011, 2012), Honda Award Finalist (2010, 2011), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2010, 2012), Wooden Award finalist (2011), Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (2012), AP All-America Team (2012), Naismith Trophy finalist (2012).
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 All-Freshman Team (2009), Pac-10 Tournament MVP (2010, 2011), Media Pac-10 Player of the Year (2010), Pac-10 Player of the Year (2010), Media All-Pac-10 (2010), All-Pac-10 (2010, 2011) , Pac-12 Player of the Year (2012), Media Pac-12 Player of the Year (2012), Media Pac-12 Co-Defensive Player of the Year (2012). Pac-12 All-Conference (2012), Media All-Pac-12 (2012), Media Pac-12 All-Defensive (2012),
  • Pac-12 season record: Points (809).
  • Stanford career records: First in field goals made (965) and free throws attempted (718); second in points (2,491), field goals attempted (1,656), field goal percentage (.583), free throws made (555) and double-doubles (51); third in rebounds (1,226).
  • Stanford season records: First in points (809), points per game (22.5), free throws made (191) and free throws attempted (230); second in field goals attempted (561), field goals made (307), rebounds (376) and double-doubles (19); third in field goal percentage (.629) and rebounds per game (10.2).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Interview by Stanford WBB (2009)
  • Stanford photos
Eziamaka Okafor, 2006
Frances O'Meara, 1978
Jeanne Osmera Lowell, 1989
Heather Owen, 1998
  • Is Director of Annual Giving, Leadership Gifts in the Stanford Athletics department.
  • Is an attorney who was working as an independent contractor specializing in employment law.
  • Graduated Santa Clara University Law School.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for a season and in the WNBA for two seasons.
  • Video interview, February 2008
  • Stanford photos
Angie Paccione, 1983
  • Is Director of Facilitator Development at Verus Global.
  • Was a member of the Colorado House of Representatives.
  • Ran for U.S. Congress in 2006, but lost by a narrow margin.
  • Played professional basketball in Italy and for the Women's American Basketball Association (in 1984, its single season).
  • Collegiate award: All-NorCal (1979).
  • Stanford photos.
  • Website
Stacy Parson, 1990
Kate Paye, 1995
  • Is in her sixth season as assistant coach at Stanford.
  • Has a daughter, Cass, born in September 2010.
  • 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
Kayla Pedersen, 2011
  • Is playing in the WNBA with the Tulsa Shock for the third season.
  • Has also played professional basketball for two seasons in Slovakia and Turkey.
  • Won gold medals with USA Basketball: 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship, 2007 FIBA U19 World Championship, 2009 Women's World University Games
  • National awards: NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2010), Wade Trophy Finalist (2011), Wooden Award finalist (2011)
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2008), Pac-10 Tournament MVP (2009), All-Pac-10 (2010, 2011), Media All-Pac-10 (2010), Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2011), Pac-10 All-Academic (2011)
  • Pac-10 career record: First in rebounds (1,266),
  • Stanford career records: First in rebounds (1,266), minutes played (4,762), games played (150, tied) and games started (150).
  • Stanford season records: First in minutes played (1,274), games played (39, tied) and games started (39, tied); second in rebounds (362).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2009
  • Stanford photos
  • Website
Leigh Pederson, 1983
  • Is an anesthesiologist, practicing at Kensington Hospital in Whangarei, New Zealand.
  • Has volunteered with Rotaplast and other organizations that provide free reconstructive operations and treatment for children in need worldwide.
  • 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.
  • Stanford photos
Azella Perryman, 2005
Melody Peterson, 1998
  • Is on the staff of Advantage Basketball Camps.
  • Played basketball at Stanford as a freshman and sophomore. Got her undergraduate degree, then transferred to the University of Nebraska where she played basketball for the Huskers.
  • Stanford photos
Cissy Pierce, 2008
Jeanette Pohlen, 2011
  • Is playing in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever for the third season.
  • Has also played professional basketball for a season in Turkey.
  • Won gold medal with USA Basketball: 2009 Women's World University Games
  • National awards: AP All-American (2011), Wade Trophy Finalist (2011), Nancy Lieberman Award finalist (2011), Wooden Award finalist (2011), Wooden All-American Team (2011), USBWA All-America Team (2011)
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 Player of the Year (2011), All-Pac-10 (2010), Media All-Pac-10 (2010)
  • Stanford career records: First in games played (150, tied); second in 3-pointers attempted (711), 3-pointers made (268) and minutes played (4,355).
  • Stanford season records: First in 3-pointers made (96) and games played (39, tied); second in 3-pointers attempted (230); third in minutes played (1,212) and free throw percentage (.893).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Interviews by Stanford WBB: 2009, 2009, 4.4 second run against Xavier
  • Stanford photos
  • Website
Nicole Powell, 2004
  • Is playing in the WNBA for the tenth season, currently with the Tulsa Shock.
  • Has also played professional basketball for ten seasons in Italy, Russia, Turkey , Poland and Spain
  • National awards: Kodak All-American (2002, 2003, 2004), Naismith Finalist (2002, 2003, 2004)
  • Collegiate awards: 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 per game (9.6) and triple-doubles (6); second in free throw percentage (.829); third in points per game (17.3).
  • Stanford season records: Second in rebounds per game (11.2); third in assists (220).
  • Stanford single game record: Field goals attempted (35).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
  • Blog
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 .
  • Stanford photos
Krista Rappahahn Birnie, 2006
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
  • Is a scuba diver.
  • Earned doctorate in clinical psychology at Regent University.
  • Retired with the rank of captain after 13 years as a firefighter with Norfolk Fire and Rescue.
  • Stanford photos
Amanda Renteria, 1994
Martha Richards, 1991
  • 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.
  • Stanford photos
Tanda Rucker, 1993
Jeanne Ruark Hoff, 1983
  • Is a health care worker.
  • Is the mother of Olympic swimmer Katie Hoff
  • Is a member of the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.
  • Collegiate awards: All-NorCal (1979 1980).
  • Stanford career records: First in field goal percentage (.586); second in points per game (17.6); third in field goals made (828).
  • Stanford season records: Second in field goal percentage (.644).
  • Stanford single game record: Field goals made (20)
  • Stanford photos
Lauren St. Clair Waugh, 2001
Kathy Schultz Norris, 1980
Olympia Scott, 1998
Sue Sebolt Parra, 1987
Niki Sevillian-Hendrix, 1994
  • Is Promotion Manager for WJBK-TV, the Fox TV station in Detroit Michigan.
  • Wrote "You Make Me Believe", a song dedicated to President Barack Obama.
  • She and her husband, Philip Hendrix, have two daughters, Sydney and Kendall
  • Stanford photos
  • Website
Pam Simms-Mackey, 1990
Brooke Smith, 2007
  • Played professional basketball for five seasons in Italy and France.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 (2005, 2006, 2007).
  • Stanford career record: third in field goal percentage (.561).
  • Stanford Athletics biography
  • Stanford photos
Charmin Smith, 1997
  • Is the associate head coach at Cal, after five years as assistant coach, three years as assistant coach at Stanford (2004-07), 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.
  • Stanford photos
Louise Smith, 1982
  • Is a creative writer.
  • Collegiate awards: All-NorCal (1981, 1982).
  • Stanford season record: First in free throw percentage (.895).
  • Stanford photos
Mary Ann Somerville, 1965
Virginia Sourlis, 1986
  • Owns The Sourlis Law Firm a securities and corporate law firm in New Jersey.
  • Received her joint MBA/Law degree from Villanova University.
  • Played professional basketball in Greece.
  • Stanford career record: Third in minutes played (4,148).
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Kate Starbird, 1997
  • Is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering at the University of Washington.
  • Received her Ph.D in the ATLAS program for Technology, Media and Society at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.
  • Played professional basketball in the ABL for two seasons, in the WNBA for six seasons and in Austria, France and Spain.
  • Graduated from Stanford with a BS in computer science.
  • Is married to Melissa March, a program manager for an organization that assists female prison inmates.
  • National awards: WBCA Player of the Year (1997), Naismith Player of the Year (1997), Naismith Finalist (1996), Kodak All-American (1996, 1997)
  • Collegiate awards: 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: Third in points (2,215) and field goals attempted (1,634).
  • Stanford season records: Third in field goals made (275), field goal attempts (538) and steals (86).
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Katy Steding, 1990
  • Is an assistant coach at Cal .
  • Was associate head coach at USF for two seasons, assistant coach at Columbia University for a season, assistant coach at the WNBA Atlantic Dream for a season, and the head coach at Warner Pacific College for seven seasons where she led the Knights to their first conference championship in school history.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004.
  • Played professional basketball in Japan and Spain, 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.
  • National award: NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1990)
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1987), All-Pac-10 (1988, 1989, 1990), All-Pac-10 Academic (1988)
  • Stanford single game record: Steals (10)
  • Video interview, March 2010
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Renee Steiner Meyers, 1981
  • Is the owner and Peak Performance Coach at Best Game Insight.
  • Is married to Wes Meyers; they have two sons, Scotty and Danny
Trisha Stevens Lamb, 1991
  • Is Manager of Public Relations and Communications for the College of Business and Economics at Boise State.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2011.
  • Resumed her studies and received an Executive MBA at Boise State.
  • Was head coach at Boise State for six years, after being assistant coach for three years.
  • Played professional basketball in Japan.
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1988), All-Pac-10 (1990, 1991).
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Stephanie Galef Streeter, 1979
  • Is a member of the Board of Directors of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and Kohl’s Corporation..
  • Was the Acting CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee.
  • Was Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Banta Corporation, which was sold to R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. in 2006.
  • She and her husband Ed are the parents of twins, Zeke and Connie, born in 2007.
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Karen Stromsmoe Erickson, 1977
  • Is on the board of directors of FORGE, a nonprofit organization that works with displaced communities in Africa, and several other organizations in Sonoma County.
  • Is part of a three-generation Stanford athletic family — her father, Mervin "Bud" Stromsmoe, ('43) was a catcher for the Stanford baseball team; her husband, Joel Erickson ('77), was a wide receiver on the Stanford football team and an infielder on the baseball team; her son, Kirk Erickson ('10), was a catcher for the Stanford baseball team.
Kelley Suminski, 2005
Tammy Svoboda, 1989
Angela Taylor, 1993
  • Is the owner & president of Networks Sports Consulting, whose mission is to broaden the coaching/employment opportunities within women’s sports & Olympic sports.
  • Is a co-founder of The Chance Foundation, whose mission is to Create Hope & Access for our Nation’s Children through Education
  • Was Vice-President and General Manager of the WNBA Washington Mystics for two seasons.
  • Was 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
  • Has returned to Texas after working in San Diego for several years.
  • Collegiate award: All-Pac-10 Freshman (2002)
  • Stanford Athletics biography
Suzanne Thomas Paulus, 1979
Joslyn Tinkle, 2013
  • Is planning to pursue her basketball career overseas.
  • Won gold medal with USA Basketball: 2008 FIBA Americas U18 Championship
  • Collegiate awards: Media All-Pac-12 (2013), Media All-Defensive (2013), All-Pac-12 (2013)
  • Stanford season records: Second in free throw percentage (.895), third in blocked shots (66).
  • Stanford single-game record: Second in blocked shots (7).
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Christy Titchenal, 2008
Chelsea Trotter, 2004
Charli Turner Thorne, 1988
  • Has returned for her 16th season as the head coach at Arizona State after taking a voluntary leave of absence in 2011-12.
  • 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.
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Emily Wagner Gallagher, 1989
Val Whiting, 1993
  • Owns GameShape, a fitness facility, with her husband and business partner, Jay Raymond.
  • Was inducted into the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame in 2007.
  • Was inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.
  • 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.
  • National awards: Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1990), Naismith Finalist (1992, 1993), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (1992), Kodak All-American (1992, 1993)
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (1990), Pac-10 Player of the Year(1992, 1993), All-Pac-10 (1992, 1993).
  • Stanford career records: Second in blocks (201), free throws attempted (666), free throws made (481) and rebounds per game (8.8); third in field goals attempted (1,569).
  • Stanford season record: Third in free throws attempted (198).
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Jamila Wideman, 1997.
Candice Wiggins, 2008
  • Is playing in the WNBA for the sixth season, currently with the Tulsa Shock.
  • Has also played professional basketball for four seasons in Spain, Greece and Turkey.
  • Was a member of the 2009-12 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.
  • National awards: Wade Trophy Player of the Year (2008), Lowe's Senior CLASS Award (2008), Naismith finalist (2008), Wooden finalist (2008), USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year (2007), U.S. Olympic Committee Female Athlete of the Month (July 2007), Kodak/WBCA All-American (2005, 2006, 2007), State Farm/WBCA All-American (2008), AP All-American (2008), ESPN All-American (2008), SI All-American (2008), USBWA National Freshman of the Year (2005), NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team (2008)
  • Collegiate awards: Pac-10 Freshman of the Year (2005), Pac-10 Player of the Year (2005, 2006, 2008), 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) and 3-pointers made (295).
  • Stanford career records: First in steals (281), points (2629), points per game (19.2), field goals attempted (1934), field goals made (889), 3-pointers attempted (754), 3-pointers made (295), free throws attempted (676) and free throws made (556); second in minutes played (4,144); third in games played (137).
  • Stanford season records: First in field goals attempted (602), 3-pointers attempted (253), games played (39, tied) and games started (39, tied); second in points per game (21.8), free throws made (184) and minutes played (1,237) ; third in points (787), 3-pointers made (90) and free throws attempted (224).
  • Stanford single game records: Free throws attempted (19), free throws made (16, tied) and free throw percentage (1.000, 14 of 14).
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  • Interview by Gary Radnich (2008), Senior Day Tribute (2008)
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Stacey Wueste Davis, 1989
  • Is Vice President, Worldwide SMB Segment and Environmental Strategy, Imaging and Printing Group at Hewlett Packard.
  • Played basketball only in her freshman year.
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Amy Wustefeld Brooks, 1996
  • Is vice-president of team business development for the NBA.
  • Received her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Lindsey Yamasaki, 2002
  • Is an associate in the San Francisco office of Glocap, a recruiting company.
  • Was head coach of women's basketball at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.
  • Played professional basketball in the WNBA, in the NWBL and in Turkey.
  • National award: Women's Basketball News Service National Freshman of the Year (1999)
  • Collegiate awards: All-Pac-10 Freshman (1999), All-Pac-10 (2002).
  • Stanford single game record: 3-pointers attempted (16) and 3-pointers made (9, tied)
  • Stanford Athletics biography
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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.
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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 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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