Chris Mullin

Chris Mullin played 13 of his 16 NBA seasons with the Golden State Warriors. A five-time All-Star, he averaged better than 25 points per game for five consecutive seasons (1988-89 through 1992-93), a feat equaled in franchise history only by Wilt Chamberlain. He set team records for games played (807) and steals (1360). He finished […]

Payton Jordan

Payton Jordan coached track and field at Stanford from 1957 through 1979, his athletes winning six individual NCAA titles and setting five world records. He was the head coach of the 1968 U.S. Olympic team that won a record 24 medals, including 12 Golds, and established six world records. He was also the director of […]

Ted Hendricks

Ted Hendricks played nine seasons for the Raiders, revolutionizing the linebacker position in the 1970s and 1980s by operating both behind the line in run and pass coverage and as a pass rusher from what would ordinarily be a defensive end position. Unusually tall at 6’7″ for a linebacker, he was seemingly all over the […]

Dick Gould

In 38 years as Stanford’s tennis coach, Dick Gould produced 17 NCAA championship teams, ten singles champions, and seven doubles team winners. He was named intercollegiate tennis’s Coach of the Decade for both the 1980s and 1990s, with his teams winning three straight titles from 1988 through 1990 and four from 1995 through 1998. His […]