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Stanford Cardinal Mens Basketball Tickets

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Stanford Cardinals Men's Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Pac-12

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 1942

  • Cheerleading Squad: Stanford Cheer

  • Dance Squad: Alliance

  • Band: The Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band

  • Team Colors: Cardinal and White

The Stanford Basketball Schedule

The Stanford Cardinals men's basketball schedule features a dynamic range of matchups, including traditional rivalries, intense conference battles, and challenging cross-conference encounters. Fans can expect a mix of high-stakes games against familiar foes and exciting clashes with out-of-conference opponents, showcasing the team's adaptability and competitive spirit.

Key Cardinals Competitors

  • University of California, Los Angeles: This heated Pac-12 rivalry with the UCLA Bruins was forged in close proximity with a shared history of national success at its core. Both teams boast high-octane offenses and tenacious defenses, making each meeting interesting. 

  • University of Arizona: This contentious relationship is rooted in a decades-old fight for Pac-12 dominance. The Wildcats come prepared to answer Stanford’s solid defense with their own up-tempo offense. Expect skirmishes under the rim and clutch shots under pressure.

  • University of Southern California: Face-offs between the Trojans and the Cardinals are fueled by geographic proximity, and momentum reigns supreme. Both teams come armed with offensive firepower, leading to thrilling three-point barrages and high-flying dunks.

  • Oregon State University: The Beavers' aggressive rebounding and relentless hustle challenge Stanford's size and athleticism. You’re likely to see a clash of grit and determination, with every possession contested until the final buzzer.

  • University of Oregon: The Ducks’ innovative and versatile playing style relies heavily on three-point shooting, posing a unique challenge for the Stanford defense. Recent games have been close, signifying the evolving nature of their competition.

Maples Pavilion

Maples Pavilion is the Cardinals’ hardwood haven. The facility opened in 1969 and hosts up to 7,233 spectators for volleyball matches, gymnastics meets, university lectures, and the occasional concert. On game nights, the "6th Man" student section helps the Cardinals soar!

Stanford Basketball Game Parking

Maples Pavilion has its own lot, but spaces fill up quickly, so arrive early! GoTickets allows you to reserve parking when you buy Stanford Cardinals basketball tickets. If you are driving into campus, we highly recommend taking advantage of this convenient option to simplify your arrival on game day.

Alternative Transportation

Skip the traffic and parking hassle altogether by taking advantage of alternative transportation options. The Stanford Marguerite shuttle system offers frequent routes throughout campus, including stops near Maples Pavilion. Hop on board and let the shuttle navigate the crowds as you gear up for tip-off.

Notable Stanford Cardinals Men's Basketball Players

This list celebrates some of the successful athletes from the Stanford Cardinals men’s basketball program who have made their mark in the NBA. These individuals not only excelled in college basketball but also went on to have impactful careers as professional players.

  • George Yardley (1946–1950): An “offensive-minded player with a knack for scoring, Yardley was drafted 7th overall by Fort Wayne. He led the Pistons to the Finals twice before being traded to the Syracuse Nationals. He set NBA records for free throws, earned six All-Star selections, and was inducted into both the NBA and College Basketball Hall of Fame.

  • Brevin Knight (1993–1997): Drafted 16th overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers, Knight was known for his quickness and playmaking skills. In his rookie year, he led the league in steals per game and was named to the All-Rookie First Team. Over 12 seasons in the NBA, he played for eight other teams, including the Memphis Grizzlies, Washington Wizards, and LA Clippers.

  • Casey Jacobsen (1999–2002): A three-time All-Pac-10 First Team selection and one of Stanford's all-time leading scorers, Jacobsen was drafted 22nd overall by the Phoenix Suns. He was renowned for his sharpshooting. He played four seasons in the NBA and had a successful international career, capped off by several championship wins and two Finals MVP awards.

  • Josh Childress (2001–2004): Childress was drafted 6th overall by Atlanta and played eight seasons in the NBA with the Hawks, Suns, and Nets. After his final NBA game in 2013, he moved on to the National Basketball League, where he was selected for the All-NBL First Team, named the 2015 Top Scorer, and helped the Adelaide 36ers get to the 2018 NBL Grand Final series.

  • Brook Lopez (2006–2008): A defensive powerhouse standing at 7’1”, Lopez was drafted 10th overall by the New Jersey Nets and quickly became a key player in the NBA. Lauded for his scoring and shot-blocking skills, he was selected as an All-Star in 2013, won a championship with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2021, and was the runner-up for the Defensive Player of the Year in 2022.

Ready for Your Stanford Cardinals Men's Basketball Game?

Why settle for watching through a screen when you can be in the midst of the live game-day action? With Stanford basketball tickets in hand, you can see thrilling plays unfold right before your eyes and be part of the roaring crowd. Join the Cardinals faithful at Maples Pavilion or on the road. You won’t regret it!