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(03-09-2026, 07:32 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote: Okorie has scored 671 points this season, 8th most in Stanford history for a single season. And of course he is not done yet. He would be higher if he had not missed two games early in the season (San Jose St and UT Arlington).
The top 7
1. Adam Keefe (1991-92) 734
2. Chasson Randle (2014-15) 724
3. Adam Keefe (1990-91) 709
4. Maxime Raynaud (2024-25) 707
5. Landry Fields (2009-10) 704
6. Reid Travis (2017-18) 682
7. Chasson Randle (2013-14) 675
(03-09-2026, 07:32 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote: Okorie has scored 671 points this season, 8th most in Stanford history for a single season. And of course he is not done yet. He would be higher if he had not missed two games early in the season (San Jose St and UT Arlington).
The top 7
1. Adam Keefe (1991-92) 734
2. Chasson Randle (2014-15) 724
3. Adam Keefe (1990-91) 709
4. Maxime Raynaud (2024-25) 707
5. Landry Fields (2009-10) 704
6. Reid Travis (2017-18) 682
7. Chasson Randle (2013-14) 675
ADPinWDC Wrote: WOW. So, he gets his average in Tuesday's game, and we beat Pitt, then another game against NCST -- perhaps a third vs MIAM. ?
Then, two games in NIT... 80 points would give him 751. DECENT. Set season scoring record as a Frosh?
COMPARISON
Casey Jacobsen was a standout scorer for Stanford (1999–2002), finishing his 3-year career with 1,723 points (3rd all-time) and a 18.1 PPG average.
His best season was 2001-02, where he averaged a Pac-10 leading 21.9 PPG.
He famously scored a career-high 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.
Key Scoring Highlights & Stats:
2001-02 (Junior): 21.9 PPG (Conference Leader). 2000-01 (Sophomore): 18.1 PPG. 1999-00 (Freshman): 14.5 PPG.
Career Accolades: 3-time All-Pac-10, Consensus First Team All-American (2001).
Record: Second in school history with 222 three-pointers.
Jacobsen famously banked one in at the buzzer for #3 Stanford to beat #1 Duke on ESPN in Dec 2000 against Shane Battier.
http://www.espn.com/ncb/2001/20001221/recap/dausca.html
Interviewed afterwards, Jacobsen offered in prophecy:
"We don't get a chance to play a lot of East Coast teams,
and we wanted everyone out there to know what Stanford basketball was all about."
Duke went on to win the National Champ for 2001 vs ZONA. We were the #1 seed in the West, and fell to Maryland in the Regional Final.
ADPinWDC Wrote: WOW. So, he gets his average in Tuesday's game, and we beat Pitt, then another game against NCST -- perhaps a third vs MIAM. ?
Then, two games in NIT... 80 points would give him 751. DECENT. Set season scoring record as a Frosh?
COMPARISON
Casey Jacobsen was a standout scorer for Stanford (1999–2002), finishing his 3-year career with 1,723 points (3rd all-time) and a 18.1 PPG average.
His best season was 2001-02, where he averaged a Pac-10 leading 21.9 PPG.
He famously scored a career-high 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.
Key Scoring Highlights & Stats:
2001-02 (Junior): 21.9 PPG (Conference Leader). 2000-01 (Sophomore): 18.1 PPG. 1999-00 (Freshman): 14.5 PPG.
Career Accolades: 3-time All-Pac-10, Consensus First Team All-American (2001).
Record: Second in school history with 222 three-pointers.
Jacobsen famously banked one in at the buzzer for #3 Stanford to beat #1 Duke on ESPN in Dec 2000 against Shane Battier.
http://www.espn.com/ncb/2001/20001221/recap/dausca.html
Interviewed afterwards, Jacobsen offered in prophecy:
"We don't get a chance to play a lot of East Coast teams,
and we wanted everyone out there to know what Stanford basketball was all about."
Duke went on to win the National Champ for 2001 vs ZONA. We were the #1 seed in the West, and fell to Maryland in the Regional Final.
(03-09-2026, 09:53 PM)TooMuchTV Wrote:ADPinWDC Wrote: WOW. So, he gets his average in Tuesday's game, and we beat Pitt, then another game against NCST -- perhaps a third vs MIAM. ?
Then, two games in NIT... 80 points would give him 751. DECENT. Set season scoring record as a Frosh?
COMPARISON
Casey Jacobsen was a standout scorer for Stanford (1999–2002), finishing his 3-year career with 1,723 points (3rd all-time) and a 18.1 PPG average.
His best season was 2001-02, where he averaged a Pac-10 leading 21.9 PPG.
He famously scored a career-high 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.
Key Scoring Highlights & Stats:
2001-02 (Junior): 21.9 PPG (Conference Leader). 2000-01 (Sophomore): 18.1 PPG. 1999-00 (Freshman): 14.5 PPG.
Career Accolades: 3-time All-Pac-10, Consensus First Team All-American (2001).
Record: Second in school history with 222 three-pointers.
Jacobsen famously banked one in at the buzzer for #3 Stanford to beat #1 Duke on ESPN in Dec 2000 against Shane Battier.
http://www.espn.com/ncb/2001/20001221/recap/dausca.html
Interviewed afterwards, Jacobsen offered in prophecy:
"We don't get a chance to play a lot of East Coast teams,
and we wanted everyone out there to know what Stanford basketball was all about."
Duke went on to win the National Champ for 2001 vs ZONA. We were the #1 seed in the West, and fell to Maryland in the Regional Final.
Actually, Jason Williams missed a shot at the buzzer.
https://youtu.be/hUXuxIskkaE?t=528&si=bK3WM_yHU1yPimpP
(03-09-2026, 09:53 PM)TooMuchTV Wrote:ADPinWDC Wrote: WOW. So, he gets his average in Tuesday's game, and we beat Pitt, then another game against NCST -- perhaps a third vs MIAM. ?
Then, two games in NIT... 80 points would give him 751. DECENT. Set season scoring record as a Frosh?
COMPARISON
Casey Jacobsen was a standout scorer for Stanford (1999–2002), finishing his 3-year career with 1,723 points (3rd all-time) and a 18.1 PPG average.
His best season was 2001-02, where he averaged a Pac-10 leading 21.9 PPG.
He famously scored a career-high 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.
Key Scoring Highlights & Stats:
2001-02 (Junior): 21.9 PPG (Conference Leader). 2000-01 (Sophomore): 18.1 PPG. 1999-00 (Freshman): 14.5 PPG.
Career Accolades: 3-time All-Pac-10, Consensus First Team All-American (2001).
Record: Second in school history with 222 three-pointers.
Jacobsen famously banked one in at the buzzer for #3 Stanford to beat #1 Duke on ESPN in Dec 2000 against Shane Battier.
http://www.espn.com/ncb/2001/20001221/recap/dausca.html
Interviewed afterwards, Jacobsen offered in prophecy:
"We don't get a chance to play a lot of East Coast teams,
and we wanted everyone out there to know what Stanford basketball was all about."
Duke went on to win the National Champ for 2001 vs ZONA. We were the #1 seed in the West, and fell to Maryland in the Regional Final.
Actually, Jason Williams missed a shot at the buzzer.
https://youtu.be/hUXuxIskkaE?t=528&si=bK3WM_yHU1yPimpP
(03-09-2026, 10:41 PM)PalmTree Wrote:(03-09-2026, 09:53 PM)TooMuchTV Wrote:ADPinWDC Wrote: WOW. So, he gets his average in Tuesday's game, and we beat Pitt, then another game against NCST -- perhaps a third vs MIAM. ?
Then, two games in NIT... 80 points would give him 751. DECENT. Set season scoring record as a Frosh?
COMPARISON
Casey Jacobsen was a standout scorer for Stanford (1999–2002), finishing his 3-year career with 1,723 points (3rd all-time) and a 18.1 PPG average.
His best season was 2001-02, where he averaged a Pac-10 leading 21.9 PPG.
He famously scored a career-high 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.
Key Scoring Highlights & Stats:
2001-02 (Junior): 21.9 PPG (Conference Leader). 2000-01 (Sophomore): 18.1 PPG. 1999-00 (Freshman): 14.5 PPG.
Career Accolades: 3-time All-Pac-10, Consensus First Team All-American (2001).
Record: Second in school history with 222 three-pointers.
Jacobsen famously banked one in at the buzzer for #3 Stanford to beat #1 Duke on ESPN in Dec 2000 against Shane Battier.
http://www.espn.com/ncb/2001/20001221/recap/dausca.html
Interviewed afterwards, Jacobsen offered in prophecy:
"We don't get a chance to play a lot of East Coast teams,
and we wanted everyone out there to know what Stanford basketball was all about."
Duke went on to win the National Champ for 2001 vs ZONA. We were the #1 seed in the West, and fell to Maryland in the Regional Final.
Actually, Jason Williams missed a shot at the buzzer.
https://youtu.be/hUXuxIskkaE?t=528&si=bK3WM_yHU1yPimpP
Thanks for sharing that clip - that drive up to the Newell Classic was the BEST trip to Oakland EVER. Had to chuckle as the last camera shot with Montgomery was of him shaking hands with (cue up that Frau Blücher background scream) then-Dook-asst, Dawkins. Taken together with CJ's quote about playing eastern teams and one has to admit we've been on a long strange, trip indeed.....
(03-09-2026, 10:41 PM)PalmTree Wrote:(03-09-2026, 09:53 PM)TooMuchTV Wrote:ADPinWDC Wrote: WOW. So, he gets his average in Tuesday's game, and we beat Pitt, then another game against NCST -- perhaps a third vs MIAM. ?
Then, two games in NIT... 80 points would give him 751. DECENT. Set season scoring record as a Frosh?
COMPARISON
Casey Jacobsen was a standout scorer for Stanford (1999–2002), finishing his 3-year career with 1,723 points (3rd all-time) and a 18.1 PPG average.
His best season was 2001-02, where he averaged a Pac-10 leading 21.9 PPG.
He famously scored a career-high 49 points against Arizona State on January 31, 2002.
Key Scoring Highlights & Stats:
2001-02 (Junior): 21.9 PPG (Conference Leader). 2000-01 (Sophomore): 18.1 PPG. 1999-00 (Freshman): 14.5 PPG.
Career Accolades: 3-time All-Pac-10, Consensus First Team All-American (2001).
Record: Second in school history with 222 three-pointers.
Jacobsen famously banked one in at the buzzer for #3 Stanford to beat #1 Duke on ESPN in Dec 2000 against Shane Battier.
http://www.espn.com/ncb/2001/20001221/recap/dausca.html
Interviewed afterwards, Jacobsen offered in prophecy:
"We don't get a chance to play a lot of East Coast teams,
and we wanted everyone out there to know what Stanford basketball was all about."
Duke went on to win the National Champ for 2001 vs ZONA. We were the #1 seed in the West, and fell to Maryland in the Regional Final.
Actually, Jason Williams missed a shot at the buzzer.
https://youtu.be/hUXuxIskkaE?t=528&si=bK3WM_yHU1yPimpP
Thanks for sharing that clip - that drive up to the Newell Classic was the BEST trip to Oakland EVER. Had to chuckle as the last camera shot with Montgomery was of him shaking hands with (cue up that Frau Blücher background scream) then-Dook-asst, Dawkins. Taken together with CJ's quote about playing eastern teams and one has to admit we've been on a long strange, trip indeed.....