Stanford will try to make it 2-0 vs. Big Sky opponents as they take on the Montana Grizzlies. Montana won the Big Sky championship last season and, despite losing 10 players, is the pre-season favorite to repeat. They have opened the season with a 106-41 win over Northwest Indian College and a 73-59 win over Ottawa University of Arizona.
Starters for both games were:
#0 Money Williams 6'4"/211 Jr G from Oakland HS (a state champion at Damian Lillard's alma mater). Led the Grizzlies in scoring (13.2ppg) and assists (3.1apg) last season and was named 2nd team All-Big Sky. He is the pre-season pick as Big Sky MVP.
#32 Te'Jon Sawyer 6'8"/255 Gr F from SF and Salesian College Prep via Cal Baptist and SF City College. The only other returning Grizzly, he scored 9.4ppg and pulled down 4.1rpg last season.
#24 Kenyon Aguino 6'7"/222 Fr F - a 3-time New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year and a part of 4 straight state championship teams.
#4 Tyler Thompson 6'6"/195 RFr G
#8 Tyler Isaak 6'4"/190 Jr G from Danville (San Ramon Valley HS) via Cal Baptist & Citrus College.
Looks to me like Stanford has a possibility of some real depth this season. It will be interesting to see the development of that depth and how deep a rotation will be used during the non-league portion of the schedule. Hopefully they will pile up a lot of wins along the way.
Starters for both games were:
#0 Money Williams 6'4"/211 Jr G from Oakland HS (a state champion at Damian Lillard's alma mater). Led the Grizzlies in scoring (13.2ppg) and assists (3.1apg) last season and was named 2nd team All-Big Sky. He is the pre-season pick as Big Sky MVP.
#32 Te'Jon Sawyer 6'8"/255 Gr F from SF and Salesian College Prep via Cal Baptist and SF City College. The only other returning Grizzly, he scored 9.4ppg and pulled down 4.1rpg last season.
#24 Kenyon Aguino 6'7"/222 Fr F - a 3-time New Mexico Gatorade Player of the Year and a part of 4 straight state championship teams.
#4 Tyler Thompson 6'6"/195 RFr G
#8 Tyler Isaak 6'4"/190 Jr G from Danville (San Ramon Valley HS) via Cal Baptist & Citrus College.
Looks to me like Stanford has a possibility of some real depth this season. It will be interesting to see the development of that depth and how deep a rotation will be used during the non-league portion of the schedule. Hopefully they will pile up a lot of wins along the way.

