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For Immediate Release \\ Monday, December 3, 2018 Contact \\ Natalia Ciccone ([email protected]); Carly Fasciglione ([email protected]) 2018 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT 3S 4S 5S STREAK Stanford*^ 20 0 1.000 10-0 9-1 30 1 0.968 15-0 13-1 2-0 21-0 8-0 1-1 W 28 Oregon^ 13 7 .650 5-5 8-2 22 10 .688 11-5 9-3 2-2 11-4 7-4 4-2 W 4 USC^ 13 7 .650 6-4 7-3 22 11 .667 10-5 9-4 3-2 9-6 7-3 6-2 L 1 Washington State^ 12 8 .600 7-3 5-5 23 9 .719 12-3 9-5 2-1 9-1 10-4 4-4 W 4 Arizona^ 11 9 .550 6-4 5-5 22 11 .667 12-4 6-6 4-1 13-3 4-4 5-4 L 1 Washington^ 10 10 .500 5-5 5-5 20 12 .625 8-6 7-6 5-0 8-5 9-5 3-2 W 2 Utah^ 10 10 .500 6-4 4-6 19 14 .576 9-5 5-9 5-0 9-5 5-4 5-5 L 1 Colorado^ 10 10 .500 5-5 5-5 18 14 .562 10-6 5-6 3-2 9-3 5-6 4-5 L 2 UCLA 8 12 .400 3-7 5-5 13 14 .481 5-7 7-7 1-0 3-9 6-4 4-1 L 3 California 7 13 .350 3-7 4-6 15 16 .484 7-7 5-8 3-1 8-7 4-4 3-5 L 2 Arizona State 5 15 .250 2-8 3-7 14 18 .438 7-9 3-8 4-1 6-11 7-6 1-1 L 2 Oregon State 1 19 .050 0-10 1-9 11 21 .344 1-10 5-10 5-1 5-11 3-4 3-6 L 8 * - Pac-12 Champions. ^ - NCAA Tournament Participant FOUR PAC-12 VOLLEYBALL TEAMS COMPETE AT NCAA REGIONALS • Four Pac-12 teams head to the NCAA Regional Tournament which takes place Dec. 7 and 8. No. 1-overall seed STANFORD hosts three Pac-12 teams, guaranteeing one league squad in the regional final. The Cardinal faces No. 16-seed WASHINGTON STATE, while WASHINGTON takes on No. 8-seed Penn State in Maples Pavilion. No. 15-seed OREGON travels to Minneapolis to play No. 2-seed Minnesota for a rematch of an early-season clash. • The Huskies play the Nittany Lions on ESPNU with all other regional semifinal matches being streamed on ESPN3. All regional final matches on Saturday will be broadcast on ESPNU. • The Conference has placed at least one team in the regional semifinals in all 38 years of the NCAA Tournament (including 2018) and has had at least one team in the regional final every year dating back to 1999. With the Cardinal facing off on Friday, the Pac-12 is guaranteed a spot in the round of eight for the 19 year in a row. • Winners of the four regional tournaments move on to the national semifinals and championship final matches in Minneapolis, Minn., on Dec. 13 and 15 at the Target Center. • Eight Pac-12 teams are earned NCAA Tournament bids, the Conference going 10-4 through the first two rounds. Pac-12 Champion Stanford was awarded the No. 1-overall seed with No. 11 USC, No. 15 Oregon and No. 16 Washington State earning seeds also. ARIZONA, COLORADO, UTAH and Washington received berths, as well. It marks the 19th-consecutive year at least six teams have participated in the “Big Dance.” • Seven of the eight Pac-12 teams were making a return trip to the tournament after earning bids last season. The Wildcats were back after snapping a four- year run. Stanford is one of two teams in the nation to have participated in the event all 38 years, including 2018, and is tied for the most NCAA Tournament titles with seven after winning in 2016. Four Cardinals who played in the 2016 national championship match are juniors on this season’s squad. Stanford won its 18th all-time Pac-12 crown going a perfect 20-0. Junior Kathryn Plummer was tabbed the Pac-12 Player of the Year for the second- straight year. Teammates and classmates Jenna Gray and Morgan Hentz were also voted the Pac-12 Setter and Libero of the Year, respectively, for the second- straight yeat. Stanford’s Kevin Hambly was tabbed the Pac-12 Coach of the Year and USC’s Raquel Lázaro was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year. • The Pac-12 has won a NCAA-record 15 of 37 NCAA titles awarded. NCAA First Round Results, Nov. 29-Nov. 30 New Mexico St. at OREGON ............... ORE, 3-1 (25-22, 18-25, 25-21, 25-11) ARIZONA vs. Missouri ............................. MIZZOU, 3-0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-18) WASHINGTON vs. St. Mary’s ........... WASH, 3-1 (25-22, 25-17, 24-26, 25-22) UTAH vs. Denver ........................................ UTAH, 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 27-25) COLORADO vs. South Carolina ...... SC, 3-2 (34-32,19-25,25-12,13-25,15-13) Alabama St. at STANFORD.......................... STAN, 3-0 (25-10, 25-17, 25-15) Northern Arizona at WASHINGTON STATE........... WSU, 3-1 (25-23,25-15,22-25,25-21) Samford at USC ........................................... USC, 3-0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-14) NCAA Second Round Results: Nov. 30-Dec. 1 Baylor at OREGON ...................... ORE, 2-3 (25-18,13-25,25-17,22-25,13-15) WASHINGTON vs. Creighton ...................... WASH, 3-0 (25-19, 25-21, 25-23) UTAH at BYU................................................ BYU, 3-0 (25-16, 25-21, 25-18) LMU at STANFORD..................................... STAN, 3-0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-17) Tennessee at WASHINGTON STATE...... WSU, 3-1 (30-28,25-18,19-25,25-13) San Diego at USC.............................................SD, 3-0 (27-25, 25-21, 25-19) NCAA Regional Semifinal • Dec. 7 Stanford Regional, at Stanford, Calif. Washington (20-12) vs. No. 8 Penn State (25-7) .............. 3 p.m. PT (ESPNU) No. 1 Stanford (30-1) vs. No. 16 Washington St. (23-9) .. 5:30 p.m. PT (ESPN3) Minneapolis Regional, at Minneapolis No. 7 Nebraska (26-6) vs. No. 10 Kentucky (26-4).......... 1 p.m. CT (ESPNU) No. 2 Minnesota* (27-3) vs. No. 15 Oregon (22-10) ..... 3:30 p.m. CT (ESPN3) NCAA Regional Semifinal • Dec. 8 Minneapolis Regional Final............................................... 5 p.m. CT (ESPNU) Stanford Regional Final .................................................... 7 p.m. PT (ESPNU) NCAA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/RESULTS

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Page 1: 2018 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL ...static.pac-12.com.s3.amazonaws.com/sports/volleyball-w/...2 Pac-12 Women’s Volleyball // December 3, 2018 2018 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE

For Immediate Release \\ Monday, December 3, 2018 Contact \\ Natalia Ciccone ([email protected]); Carly Fasciglione ([email protected])

2018 PAC-12 CONFERENCE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT 3S 4S 5S STREAKStanford*^ 20 0 1.000 10-0 9-1 30 1 0.968 15-0 13-1 2-0 21-0 8-0 1-1 W 28Oregon^ 13 7 .650 5-5 8-2 22 10 .688 11-5 9-3 2-2 11-4 7-4 4-2 W 4USC^ 13 7 .650 6-4 7-3 22 11 .667 10-5 9-4 3-2 9-6 7-3 6-2 L 1Washington State^ 12 8 .600 7-3 5-5 23 9 .719 12-3 9-5 2-1 9-1 10-4 4-4 W 4Arizona^ 11 9 .550 6-4 5-5 22 11 .667 12-4 6-6 4-1 13-3 4-4 5-4 L 1Washington^ 10 10 .500 5-5 5-5 20 12 .625 8-6 7-6 5-0 8-5 9-5 3-2 W 2Utah^ 10 10 .500 6-4 4-6 19 14 .576 9-5 5-9 5-0 9-5 5-4 5-5 L 1Colorado^ 10 10 .500 5-5 5-5 18 14 .562 10-6 5-6 3-2 9-3 5-6 4-5 L 2UCLA 8 12 .400 3-7 5-5 13 14 .481 5-7 7-7 1-0 3-9 6-4 4-1 L 3California 7 13 .350 3-7 4-6 15 16 .484 7-7 5-8 3-1 8-7 4-4 3-5 L 2Arizona State 5 15 .250 2-8 3-7 14 18 .438 7-9 3-8 4-1 6-11 7-6 1-1 L 2Oregon State 1 19 .050 0-10 1-9 11 21 .344 1-10 5-10 5-1 5-11 3-4 3-6 L 8* - Pac-12 Champions. ^ - NCAA Tournament Participant

FOUR PAC-12 VOLLEYBALL TEAMS COMPETE AT NCAA REGIONALS

• Four Pac-12 teams head to the NCAA Regional Tournament which takes place Dec. 7 and 8. No. 1-overall seed STANFORD hosts three Pac-12 teams, guaranteeing one league squad in the regional final. The Cardinal faces No. 16-seed WASHINGTON STATE, while WASHINGTON takes on No. 8-seed Penn State in Maples Pavilion. No. 15-seed OREGON travels to Minneapolis to play No. 2-seed Minnesota for a rematch of an early-season clash.

• The Huskies play the Nittany Lions on ESPNU with all other regional semifinal matches being streamed on ESPN3. All regional final matches on Saturday will be broadcast on ESPNU.

• The Conference has placed at least one team in the regional semifinals in all 38 years of the NCAA Tournament (including 2018) and has had at least one team in the regional final every year dating back to 1999. With the Cardinal facing off on Friday, the Pac-12 is guaranteed a spot in the round of eight for the 19 year in a row.

• Winners of the four regional tournaments move on to the national semifinals and championship final matches in Minneapolis, Minn., on Dec. 13 and 15 at the Target Center.

• Eight Pac-12 teams are earned NCAA Tournament bids, the Conference going 10-4 through the first two rounds. Pac-12 Champion Stanford was awarded the No. 1-overall seed with No. 11 USC, No. 15 Oregon and No. 16 Washington State earning seeds also. ARIZONA, COLORADO, UTAH and Washington received berths, as well. It marks the 19th-consecutive year at least six teams have participated in the “Big Dance.”

• Seven of the eight Pac-12 teams were making a return trip to the tournament after earning bids last season. The Wildcats were back after snapping a four-year run. Stanford is one of two teams in the nation to have participated in the event all 38 years, including 2018, and is tied for the most NCAA Tournament titles with seven after winning in 2016. Four Cardinals who played in the 2016 national championship match are juniors on this season’s squad.

• Stanford won its 18th all-time Pac-12 crown going a perfect 20-0. Junior Kathryn Plummer was tabbed the Pac-12 Player of the Year for the second-straight year. Teammates and classmates Jenna Gray and Morgan Hentz were also voted the Pac-12 Setter and Libero of the Year, respectively, for the second-straight yeat. Stanford’s Kevin Hambly was tabbed the Pac-12 Coach of the Year and USC’s Raquel Lázaro was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

• The Pac-12 has won a NCAA-record 15 of 37 NCAA titles awarded.

NCAA First Round Results, Nov. 29-Nov. 30New Mexico St. at OREGON ...............ORE, 3-1 (25-22, 18-25, 25-21, 25-11)ARIZONA vs. Missouri .............................MIZZOU, 3-0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-18)WASHINGTON vs. St. Mary’s ........... WASH, 3-1 (25-22, 25-17, 24-26, 25-22)UTAH vs. Denver ........................................UTAH, 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 27-25)COLORADO vs. South Carolina ...... SC, 3-2 (34-32,19-25,25-12,13-25,15-13)Alabama St. at STANFORD .......................... STAN, 3-0 (25-10, 25-17, 25-15)Northern Arizona at WASHINGTON STATE ...........WSU, 3-1 (25-23,25-15,22-25,25-21)Samford at USC ...........................................USC, 3-0 (25-18, 25-19, 25-14)

NCAA Second Round Results: Nov. 30-Dec. 1Baylor at OREGON ......................ORE, 2-3 (25-18,13-25,25-17,22-25,13-15)WASHINGTON vs. Creighton ...................... WASH, 3-0 (25-19, 25-21, 25-23)UTAH at BYU ................................................BYU, 3-0 (25-16, 25-21, 25-18)LMU at STANFORD ..................................... STAN, 3-0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-17)Tennessee at WASHINGTON STATE ...... WSU, 3-1 (30-28,25-18,19-25,25-13)San Diego at USC .............................................SD, 3-0 (27-25, 25-21, 25-19)

NCAA Regional Semifinal • Dec. 7Stanford Regional, at Stanford, Calif.Washington (20-12) vs. No. 8 Penn State (25-7) .............. 3 p.m. PT (ESPNU)No. 1 Stanford (30-1) vs. No. 16 Washington St. (23-9) .. 5:30 p.m. PT (ESPN3)

Minneapolis Regional, at MinneapolisNo. 7 Nebraska (26-6) vs. No. 10 Kentucky (26-4) .......... 1 p.m. CT (ESPNU)No. 2 Minnesota* (27-3) vs. No. 15 Oregon (22-10) .....3:30 p.m. CT (ESPN3)

NCAA Regional Semifinal • Dec. 8Minneapolis Regional Final ............................................... 5 p.m. CT (ESPNU)Stanford Regional Final .................................................... 7 p.m. PT (ESPNU)

NCAA TOURNAMENTSCHEDULE/RESULTS

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2018 PAC-12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Offensive Defensive FreshmanAug. 27 Brooke Botkin, USC Grace Massey, OSU Raquel Lázaro, USCSep. 3 Mac May, UCLA Claire Martin, WSU Raquel Lázaro, USCSep. 10 Kathryn Plummer, STAN Morgan Hentz, STAN Brooke Nuneviller, ORESep. 17 Kathryn Plummer, STAN Morgan Hentz, STAN Maddie Sheehan, OSUSep. 24 Ronika Stone, ORE Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE Raquel Lázaro, USCOct. 1 Kendra Dahlke, ARIZ Morgan Hentz, STAN Holly Campbell, STAN Oct. 8 Taylor Borup, ORE Morgan Hentz, STAN Brooke Nuneviller, OREOct. 15 Kathryn Plummer, STAN Morgan Hentz, STAN Raquel Lázaro, USCOct. 22 Jocelyn Urias, WSU Devyn Cross, ARIZ Lauren Forte, CALOct. 29 Penny Tusa, WSU Tami Alade, STAN Brooke Nuneviller, ORENov. 5 Claire Hoffman, WASH Tami Alade, STAN Jenna Ewert, COLONov. 12 Samantha Drechsel, WASH Avie Niece, WASH Holly Campbell, STANNov. 19 Alyse Ford, ASU Naghede Abu, COLO Jenna Ewert, COLONov. 26 Dani Drews, UTAH Alexis Dirige, WSU Brooke Nuneviller, ORE

PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK TOTAL* OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE FRESHMANSTANFORD ............................................... 115 ..........................19 ......................21 ......................23UCLA .......................................................... 84 ..........................12 ......................11 ......................10USC ............................................................ 75 ..........................19 ......................10 ......................18WASHINGTON ............................................ 67 ..........................16 ......................21 ........................8ARIZONA .................................................... 40 ............................5 ........................6 ........................4OREGON .................................................... 38 ..........................15 ........................7 ......................10CALIFORNIA ............................................... 35 ............................3 ........................4 ........................6WASHINGTON STATE ................................. 29 ............................5 ........................4 ........................6OREGON STATE .......................................... 25 ............................5 ........................8 ......................12ARIZONA STATE ......................................... 23 ............................3 ........................4 ........................3UTAH ......................................................... 13 ............................4 ........................9 ........................5COLORADO .................................................. 9 ............................6 ........................5 ........................6* Does not include freshman of the week totals

COACHING RECORDS (as of 12/3) Coach .................................................... School Record/Year ........................... Career Record/YearDavid Rubio, ARIZ ...................................... 512-320 (.615)/27 .................................634-387 (.623)/32Sanja Tomasevic, ASU................................. 24-40 (.375)/2 .............................................24-40 (.375)/2Jennifer Dorr, CAL ....................................... 15-16(.484)/1 ..............................................15-16 (.484)/1Jesse Mahoney, COLO ................................. 56-40 (.583)/3 ...........................................144-81 (.640)/7Matt Ulmer, ORE ......................................... 40-22 (.645)/2 .............................................40-22 (.645)/2Mark Barnard, OSU .................................... 44-52 (.458)/3 .............................................44-52 (.458)/3Kevin Hambly, STAN ................................... 60-5 (.923)/2 ...........................................238-91 (.723)/10Michael Sealy, UCLA ................................... 198-90 (.688)/9 .........................................198-90 (.688)/9Brent Crouch, USC ..................................... 22-11 (.667)/1 .............................................77-77 (.500)/5Beth Launiere, UTAH .................................. 564-360 (.610)/29 .................................564-360 (.610)/29Keegan Cook, WASH ................................... 105-28 (.790)/4 .........................................105-28 (.790)/4Jen Greeny, WSU ........................................ 132-129 (.506)/8 .....................................132-129 (.506)/8*Only Division I records included

PAC-12 IN THE AVCA TOP 25 POLL PS 8/27 9/3 9/10 9/17 9/24 10/1 10/8 10/15 10/22 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 11/26 FINALARIZ -- RV RV RV RV 24 21 23 25 23 21 20 24 23 23ASU -- -- -- -- -- -- RV 25 RV -- -- -- -- -- -- CAL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --COLO 15 21 24 RV RV 23 RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RV RVORE 18 18 18 12 12 12 20 14 16 16 16 17 16 17 14OSU RV RV RV RV RV RV -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --STAN 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 UCLA 11 10 9 T16 17 18 17 20 20 20 22 21 25 RV --USC 10 7 10 T16 14 T13 12 15 14 15 15 13 14 15 17UTAH 19 22 21 24 23 25 24 RV RV RV RV -- RV RV RVWASH 17 13 12 13 13 T13 15 18 19 21 RV 25 20 19 22WSU RV RV 23 22 22 22 22 21 23 19 18 19 18 20 T19

NOV. 26 RANKINGSAVCA 1. Stanford (63) 1599 28-1 22. Minnesota 1479 25-3 33. Illinois 1459 28-3 44. BYU (1) 1413 27-1 15. Texas 1363 20-4 56. Nebraska 1258 24-6 67. Penn State 1192 23-7 78. Wisconsin 1176 22-6 89. Creighton 1086 28-4 910. Kentucky 1020 24-4 1111. Pittsburgh 1011 29-1 1012. Purdue 857 23-8 1213. Cal Poly 771 25-2 1414. Oregon 667 20-10 1715. Marquette 644 26-6 1616. Florida 629 24-6 1317. Southern California 605 21-10 1518. Michigan 518 22-9 18T-19. Tennessee 460 25-5 22T-19. Washington State 460 21-9 2021. UCF 344 27-3 2122. Washington 272 18-12 1923. Arizona 208 22-10 2324. Missouri 119 23-7 2425. Baylor 103 19-8 25

Also Receiving Votes: Utah 29; Colorado 20; Northern Iowa 20; Florida State 13; Louisville 7; Denver 3.

PAC-12 VS.OTHER CONFERENCES

(as of 12/3)

America East ..................................................2-0American Athletic ...........................................2-1Atlantic 10 .....................................................2-0Atlantic Coast .................................................5-1Atlantic Sun ...................................................3-0Big 12 ............................................................8-2Big East .........................................................3-2Big Sky ........................................................11-0Big South .......................................................1-0Big Ten ..........................................................6-4Big West ........................................................9-2Colonial Athletic .............................................2-0Conference USA ............................................4-0Horizon League ..............................................0-0Ivy League .....................................................0-0Metro Atlantic Athletic ....................................0-0Mid-American ................................................1-0Mid-Eastern Athletic .......................................1-0Missouri Valley ...............................................5-0Mountain West ...............................................6-2Northeast .......................................................0-0Ohio Valley .....................................................2-0Patriot League ................................................2-0Southeastern ..................................................3-5Southern ........................................................1-1Southland ......................................................1-0Southwestern Athletic .....................................2-0Sun Belt .........................................................2-1Summit League ..............................................4-1West Coast ...................................................14-8Western Athletic .............................................7-1Independent ..................................................0-0Total ........................................ 109-31 (.779)Vs. Ranked Opponents ................ 20-14 (.588)

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PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTThe Pac-12 has captured 15 out of 37 NCAA titles, including 13 of the last 27. With Stanford winning its seventh crown in 2016, it put the Cardinal in a tie for the most in the nation by a program. Four different Pac-12 teams have claimed the NCAA titles and has had at least six tournament berths for 19-consecutive years. Pac-12 teams have compiled an impressive 467-248 (.653) record in NCAA play. Toss out the 23 postseason matches between Conference teams and the league’s NCAA Tournament record against non-conference foes stands at 264-108 (.710) since 2001 and an overall mark of 400-186 (.683). Over the last 17 years, Pac-12 teams are 117-29 (.801) in the first round, including posting a NCAA-record 10-0 in 2015 after a NCAA-record 10 league teams earned bids that season. With eight bids in 2018, the Pac-12 has had at least that many teams go to the postseason in five of the last six years.

The Pac-12 has placed at least one Conference team in the regional semifinal every year of the tournament. 18 times in the history of the Conference, the Pac-12 has had at least three teams advance to the regional final.

Every Pac-12 member has earned a NCAA Tournament berth since 2013 and seven different teams have reached the national semifinal all-time.

ARIZONA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … Arizona made it back to the NCAA Tournament after missing out last season, breaking a streak of four-consecutive appearances. The Wildcats finished fifth in the Pac-12 after being picked ninth in the preseason. UA made its 29th all-time tournament appearance, falling to Missouri in the first round in Lincoln, Neb. The Wildcats are 30-29 all-time, reaching the NCAA semifinal in 2001.

COLORADO IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … The Buffs traveled to Minneapolis to face South Carolina in the first round, but fell in a hard-fought battle, 3-2. Colorado was in the tournament for the second-straight year and the 20th time all-time. Colorado owns a 13-20 record all-time in the tournament, making its fourth appearance since joining the Pac-12 in 2011 and second in head coach Jesse Mahoney’s third season.

OREGON IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … No. 15-seeded Oregon ended the regular season matching its best-ever showing in Pac-12 play, tying for second. The Ducks last finished second in 2012, the same year they appeared in their only national championship match. Oregon posts its ninth 20-win campaign in 12 years. Making their 16th all-time appearance (17-15) and eighth-straight, the Ducks played host to WAC Champion New Mexico State, winning the first-round matchup, 3-1, then taking down Baylor in a two-point, five-set victory. The Ducks travel to Minneapolis to face second-seeded Minnesota. The Ducks are looking for another upset against the Golden Gophers after upsetting the Big Ten Champion on Sept. 9, 3-1, when Minnesota was ranked No. 1 in the country. The winner of this match faces the winner of the No. 7-seeded Nebraska and No. 10-seeded Kentucky matchup.

STANFORD IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … Stanford earns the No. 1-overall seed in the NCAA Tourna-ment after going a perfect 20-0 in league play and posting just one loss all season. The Cardinal are the first undefeated Pac-12 Champion since 2003 and the ninth all-time. Stanford is one of just two teams to have earned a berth to all 38 NCAA Tournaments along with Penn State. After winning the national championship in 2016, the Cardinal are tied with the Nittany Lions for the most NCAA titles all-time at seven. The Cardinal are the winningest team in tournament history, becoming the first to 100 postseason wins (121-31, .796). It faces league-foe Washington State in the regional semifinal at Maples Pavilion after defeating Alabama State and LMU in the first two rounds by a score of 3-0 each. The Cardinal also host Washington and eighth-seeded Penn State, who is the only other program in NCAA history to win 100 tournament matches. Stanford (30-1) extended the nation’s longest home winning streak to 34 and has reached the 30-win plateau for the 19th time in program history and pushed its season win streak to 28 matches, tying the school record.

USC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … Ending the season tied for second in the Pac-12 for the second-straight year, boasting a 13-7 league record and 21-10 overall, USC was the No. 11 seed overall in the tournament. The Trojans easily made it to the second round with a 3-0 win over SoCon Champion Samford, but hit a stumbling block in the second round, falling to San Diego, 3-0. The Trojans made their 36th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance, winning the title in 2002 and 2003. The 2003 squad was the last undefeated Pac-12 Champion, also going a perfect 35-0 that year.

UTAH IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … The Utes did not travel far for their NCAA Tournament appearance, going to Provo, Utah, and defeating Summit League Champion Denver, 3-0, in the first round. It was a re-match of a Aug. 25 clash which was decided in five sets, the Utes coming away with the win. Utah is made its 15th tournament appearance, boasting an all-time record of 15-15. It is the third-straight year it is in the tournament and fifth time in six years. Utah fell to fourth-seeded BYU, 3-0, in the second round.

WASHINGTON IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … Washington defeated Saint Mary’s (3-1) before toppling Big East Champion and ninth-seeded Creighton, 3-0, to get to the regional semifinal for the sixth time in seven years. The Huskies are making their 23rd appearance and 17th straight. Washington is 50-21 (.704) all-time in the tournament, advancing to the national semifinal four times and winning the crown in 2005. The Huskies face eighth-seeded Penn State at Stanford’s Maples Pavilion. The winner plays Pac-12 foes Washington State or Stanford.

WASHINGTON STATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT … No. 16 seed WASHINGTON STATE is making its third-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, a feat it last achieved from 2000-2002. The Cougs’ seeding is also its highest since garnering the No. 12 seed in 2002. The Cougs are in the regional semifinal for the first time since that year, also the only time they have been to the regional final. They defeated Northern Arizona (3-1) and Tennessee (3-1) to reach regionals at Stanford. It faces Stanford in the semifinal on Friday and will be the second time the two teams have met in the postseason. in 1996, WSU lost in the regional finals to Stan-ford 3-0. WSU finished the 2018 regular season in fourth with a 12-8 league record, the team’s best showing since 2002. It is only the second 20-win campaign since 2003, also going over the 20-win mark for the sec-ond time in three years. Making its 13th all-time appearance, WSU is 13-12 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.

ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS

KILLSKhalia Lanier, USC .......................................1459Kathryn Plummer, STAN...............................1453Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE .........................1423Kendra Dahlke, ARIZ ...................................1408Alexa Smith, COLO .......................................1329Taylor Mims, WSU ........................................1293McKenna Woodford, WSU ............................1254Kara Bajema, WASH ......................................872Audriana Fitzmorris, STAN .............................870Ronika Stone, ORE .........................................858Naghede Abu, COLO ......................................831Berkeley Oblad, UTAH ...................................741Willow Johnson, ORE .....................................709Ivana Jeremic, ASU ........................................690

DIGSVictoria Garrick, USC ....................................1651Morgan Hentz, STAN ...................................1612Zana Muno, UCLA .......................................1606Alexis Dirige, WSU .......................................1596Kayla Ellis, OSU ...........................................1487Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE .........................1216Shayne McPherson, WASH ..........................1187Brianna Doehrmann, UTAH .........................1153Grace Massey, OSU .......................................993Alexa Smith, COLO .........................................991Courtney Leffel, ASU ......................................961Kendra Dahlke, ARIZ .....................................836Reni Meyer-Whalley, USC ...............................828Makenna Martin, ARIZ ...................................816Khalia Lanier, USC .........................................815

ASSISTSJenna Gray, STAN ........................................3904August Raskie, ORE .....................................2836Bailey Choy, UTAH .......................................2584Julia Patterson, ARIZ ....................................2388Ashley Brown, WSU .....................................2073Brynna Deluzio, COLO ..................................1903Isabel Potter, CAL .........................................1473Raquel Lázaro, USC .....................................1402Nicole Peterson, ASU ...................................1304

TOTAL BLOCKSNaghede Abu, COLO ......................................582Claire Martin, WSU .........................................567Audriana Fitzmorris, STAN .............................476Taylor Mims, WSU ..........................................434Tami Alade, STAN ..........................................373Ronika Stone, ORE .........................................369Berkeley Oblad, UTAH ...................................363Ella Lajos, WSU ..............................................328Devyn Cross, ARIZ .........................................303Avie Niece, WASH ..........................................303Jocelyn Urias, WSU ........................................294Maddy Gravley, ORE ......................................278Lauren Page, ORE ..........................................277Kathryn Plummer, STAN.................................270Madeleine, Gates, UCLA ................................254

SERVICE ACESKhalia Lanier, USC .........................................106Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE ...........................106Jenna Gray, STAN ..........................................102Kathryn Plummer, STAN...................................92Taylor Mims, WSU ............................................79Kayla Ellis, OSU ...............................................78Destiny Julye, WASH ........................................74Reni Meyer-Whalley, USC .................................69Alexa Smith, COLO ...........................................66Shayne McPherson, WASH ..............................65Jocelyn Urias, WSU ..........................................63Alexis Dirige, WSU ...........................................61

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ARIZONA ....................... www.arizonawildcats.com.....................................................Danny Martinez..................................danny86@email.arizona.edu.................................................... (520) 621-4163

ARIZONA STATE ............... www.thesundevils.com.................................................... Kimberlie Haner................................................... [email protected].................................................... (480) 965-1237

CALIFORNIA ............................www.calbears.com......................................................... Akilah Laster..............................................akilah@berkeley.edu.................................................... (510) 642-5363

COLORADO ...............................www.cubuffs.com.........................................................Shaun Wicen................................... [email protected].................................................... (303) 492-1718

OREGON ................................. www.goducks.com.........................................................Nate Krueger......................................... [email protected]...................................................... 541-346-5475

OREGON STATE .................. www.osubeavers.com....................................................... Jason Amberg............................. [email protected]...................................................... 541-737-7469

STANFORD ........................... www.gostanford.com................................................ Regina Verlengiere...........................................rverleng@stanford.edu.................................................... (650) 723-4418

UCLA .................................... www.uclabruins.com.....................................................James Ybiernas.....................................jamesy@athletics.ucla.edu.................................................... (310) 206-8123

USC .......................................www.usctrojans.com............................................................ Jeremy Wu.......................................................... [email protected].................................................... (213) 740-8480

UTAH ...................................... www.utahutes.com....................................................Joseph Feldman............................... [email protected].................................................... (801) 587-7298

WASHINGTON ...................... www.gohuskies.com........................................................ Mike Bruscas................................................mbruscas@uw.edu.................................................... (206) 714-5556

WASHINGTON STATE ........ www.wsucougars.com.......................................................... Devon Lucal............................................devon.lucal@wsu.edu.................................................... (509) 335-0268

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• STANFORD CLAIMS 18TH PAC-12 CROWN … Stanford dominated league play, claiming its second-straight and 18th all-time Pac-12 crown with two weeks left in the regular season. Under the direction of second-year head coach Kevin Hambly, became the first Pac-12/10 team since 2003 to go undefeated in league play and ninth all-time. Stanford has also posted undefeated league seasons in 1991, 1995 and 1997. UCLA (1988, 1989, 1990) and USC (2003) are the only other programs to accomplish the feat. Stanford also became the second team in Conference history to post 20 league victories. USC did it first, going 20-2 in 2011, the year the Pac-12 expanded to include Colorado and Utah.

• AVCA POLL NOTES ... In the final regular-season AVCA Coaches Poll, six Pac-12 teams are ranked with Pac-12 Champion STANFORD reclaiming the No. 1 spot. The Cardinal has been in the top two every week but one, including spending the first two weeks of the season at No. 1. OREGON moved up three spots to No. 14, USC is No. 17, WASHINGTON STATE is tied for No. 19, WASHINGTON is No. 22 and ARIZONA is No. 23. COLORADO and UTAH are receiving votes. At least seven teams were ranked in 13 weeks of the polling this season, including the preseason. Eleven different teams have earned a top-25 ranking or have received votes with a season-high nine ap-pearing in the ranking on Sept. 24.

• IN THE NATIONAL STATS … The Pac-12 has been killing it in the postseason, literally. The Confer-ence leads the nation with 13.58 kills per set, including five teams in the top 25 in team kills in the NCAA Tournament. Washington State ranks second with 120 kills while Oregon lands at fifth with 108. Washing-ton is 12th with 96 kills, Stanford ranks 21st with 86 kills and Utah has 85 kills this postseason, 24th-best. Individually, Oregon’s Lindsey Vander Weide leaves the nation with 39 kills. Washington State’s McKenna Woodford is not far behind with 35 kills this postseason for seventh-best in the nation. Dani Drews of Utah and Taylor Mims of WSU are tied for 14th with 31 kills each. Fellow Cougar Jocelyn Urias rounds out the top 25 with 27 kills, 23rd most in the postseason...The Conference boasts some of the best defensive talent in the nation throughout the 2018 season. Three teams rank in the top 10 in total team blocks, the most teams in the top 10 in that category of any other conference. Stanford leads the Conference and ranks sec-ond nationally with 355 blocks. Colorado is eight with 327 blocks and Washington State is right behind at ninth with 326.5. Stanford’s Tami Alade has been a blocking machine, leading the nation with 1.79 blocks per set. Meanwhile, Colorado’s Naghede Abu ranks 22nd with 1.4 blocks per set. Abu also became CU’s all-time leading blocker in her senior year, finishing her career with 572 blocks....On the offensive side, the Pac-12’s dominant setters have led the way with Pac-12 Setter of the Year Stanford’s Jenna Gray ranking second in the nation with 12.36 aps. Oregon’s August Raskie is eighth (11.71 aps) and Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Raquel Lázaro lands at 20th (11.22). Lázaro is one of just two freshmen in the country in the top 20 in the statistical category, boasting the second-best average among the nation’s freshman class.

• UPSETS MOUNT… There have been 37 total upsets this season (based on the weekly AVCA poll) by Pac-12 teams this season so far, 26 coming in league matches. The most recent upset came during the second round of the tournament when No. 22 Washington swept No. 9 Creighton to advance to Regionals. Washington now leads the league in upsets this season with six, three in non-conference play and three in Conference matchups. Washington and Utah are tied for second with five each, with all five of the Utes upsets coming in league matches while the Cougs had two upsets against non-conference opponents and three against league teams.

• AROUND THE LEAGUE ... Arizona’s Dave Rubio joined an elite company after claiming his 500th vic-tory while at Tucson on Sept. 14. In his 27th season at the Wildcat helm, he is only the second head coach in Pac-12 history to reach the milestone. Rubio has led UA to double the win total from last season (11) and also more than doubled its Pac-12 win total (5). It posted three upset-wins this season, all coming in league play … ARIZONA STATE broke a lengthy losing streak, picking up its first Pac-12 win since 2016 and the first under head coach Sanja Tomasevic on Sept. 23 over then-No. 12 Oregon. The win over the Ducks was the first over a ranked team since 2016 and was also the first sweep of UO since 2005. They posted three wins over ranked opponents this season, including ASU’s first over UW since Nov. 21, 2012 and the first sweep of the Huskies since Sept. 22, 2000. The Sun Devils have surpassed their overall win total from all of last season … California defeated four ranked opponents this season marking the first time the Bears have beaten four ranked teams since 2011. The Bears have more Pac-12 wins and total wins from last year (6 Pac-12, 14 overall) … Colorado posted its fourth double-digit Pac-12 win season in five years … Oregon records its second 20-win season in three years, surpassing its Pac-12 win total from a season ago. It’s second-place finish in the Pac-12 ties for the program’s best-ever showing, last time coming in 2012 …Oregon State recorded its second-straight 10-win non-conference season going 10-2, including a win over then-No. 23 San Diego … Stanford posted its second-straight 30-win campaign, which would be the program’s first back-to-back since going three years with 30 victories from 2006-2008. The Cardinal had 19 30-win campaigns in program history … All but one of UCLA’s losses this season were to teams who have earned bids to the 2018 NCAA Tournament … Utah posted double-digit league wins the last three seasons and was one shy of the 20-win mark … Washington has reached the 20-win threshold every year since 2002. That streak includes three-straight 30-win campaigns from 2013-15 … Washington State posted its second 20-win season in three years and just its second since 2002. Its 12 Pac-12 wins ties a program record set in 1997.

• WHO’S BACK … Seven AVCA All-Americans returned from last year, including 2017 AVCA National Player of the Year and Pac-12 Player of the Year Kathryn Plummer. Four of the seven were first team honorees and all are 2018 juniors, including USC’s Khalia Lanier, and Cardinal teammates Morgan Hentz and Jenna Gray. Plummer became the first player to win the national player of the year honor a year after garnering the AVCA National Freshman of the Year award. Nine of the 14 players named to the 2017 All-Pac-12 team return for 2018, including Hentz, the Pac-12 Libero of the Year last year, and Gray, the 2017 Pac-12 Setter of the Year.

2018-19 IN A NUTSHELL• Stanford returns as the defending Pac-12 Champion, also advancing to the NCAA semifinal. The Cardinal were also picked to win the 2018 league crown, followed by USC in second and Oregon in third. For a complete listing of the poll, click on the link below.

CONFERENCE NOTES

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NATIONAL HONORS

Senior CLASS AwardNomineesAlexa Smith, COLOTami Alade, STAN

Senior CLASS AwardFinalistTami Alade, STAN

Academic All-District 8 (CoSIDA)First TeamTami Alade, STANHalle Johnson, ASUMeghan McClure, STANMima Mirkovic, CALMcKenna WoodfordSecond TeamCarmen Annevelink, CALIsabel Potter, CALSidney Wilson, STAN

AVCA National Player of the WeekSept. 11- Kathryn Plummer, STANOct. 9 - Taylor Borup, ORE

ESPNW National Player of the Year Watch Sept. 20- Kathryn Plummer, STANSept. 27 - Khalia Lanier, USCOct. 11 - Ronika Stone, ORENov. 1 - Jenna Gray, STAN

PAC-12 HONORS

PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMHolly Campbell, STAN, MB, 6-4 (Austin, Texas)Jenna Ewert, COLO, S, 5-10 (Antioch, Calif.)Lauren Forte, CAL, MB, 6-3 (Tempe, Ariz.)Raquel Lázaro, USC, S, 6-0 (Córdoba, Spain)Brooke Nuneviller, ORE, L/OH, 5-11 (Chandler, Ariz.)Ella May Powell, WASH, S, 6-0 (Fayetteville, Ark.)Anyse Smith, COLO, OH, 5-10 (Amarillo, Texas)

PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMSFIRST TEAMMadeleine Gates, UCLA, JR, 3.79, Mathematics/EconomicsHalle Johnson, ASU, JR, 4.00, CommunicationGrace Massey, OSU, SO, 3.80 , Business AdministrationMeghan McClure, STAN, SO, 4.00, UndeclaredCailin Onosko, WASH, JR, 3.80, Business AdministrationSidney Wilson, STAN, SO, 3.91, UndeclaredMcKenna Woodford, WSU, SR, 3.82, General Biological SciencesSECOND TEAMTami Alade, STAN, SR, 3.56, Human BiologyHaylie Bennett, OSU, SO, 3.64, KinesiologyMakenna Browne, OSU, JR, 3.72, Chemistry - Honors CollegeBailey Choy, UTAH, JR, 3.72, FinanceBrynna DeLuzio, COLO, SO, 3.60, BusinessMima Mirkovic, CAL, SO, 3.68 , UndeclaredLindsey Schell, OSU, RS-FR, 3.82 , Kinesiology

HONORABLE MENTION: Naghede Abu, COLO; Preslie Anderson, CAL; Carmen Annevelink, CAL; Kara Bajema, WASH; Olivia Coale, WSU; Emily DeMure, COLO; Alexis Dirige, WSU; Brianna Doehrmann, UTAH; Kayla Ellis, OSU; Audriana Fitzmorris, STAN; Kate Formico, STAN; Lauren Forte, CAL; Victoria Garrick, USC; Maddy Gravley, OSU; Jenna Gray, STAN; Shardonee Hayes, ARIZ; Morgan Hentz, STAN; Ivana Jeremic, ASU; Willow Johnson, ORE; Callie Jones, ASU; Destiny Julye, WASH; Lillie Klemmer, COLO; Kenzie Koerber, UTAH; Ella Lajos, WSU; Courtney Leffel, ASU; Alexis Light, UCLA; Makenna Martin, ARIZ; Claire Martin, WSU; Mac May, UCLA; Shayne McPherson, WASH; Jenny Mosser, UCLA; Zana Muno, UCLA; Madison Murtagh, USC; Julia Patterson, ARIZ; Nicole Peterson, ASU; Kathryn Plummer, STAN; Isabel Potter, CAL; Danielle Price, COLO; Kyra Rogers, UCLA; Lauren Sanders, WASH; Savvy Simo, UCLA; Emma Smith, CAL; Alexa Smith, COLO; Ronika Stone, ORE; Victoria Svorinic, ARIZ; Penny Tusa, WSU; Carmen Unzue, ASU; Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE; Paige Whipple, ARIZ; Rachel Whipple, COLO.

ALL-PAC-12 HONORSPLAYER OF THE YEAR -- KATHRYN PLUMMER, JR, OH, STANFORD (Aliso Viejo, Calif.)Kathryn Plummer was voted the Pac-12 Player of the Year for the second-consecutive year, becom-ing the sixth player in league history to win the honor in back-to-back seasons. She joins fellow Stanford Cardinals to have achieved the feat including Kerri Walsh (1998-99), Logan Tom (2001-02) and Foluke Akinradewo (2007-08). UCLA’s Daiva Tomkus was the first to repeat as player of the year in 1998 and 1989, and Washington’s Krista Vansant was the most recent back-to-back honoree (2013-14) before Plummer. Last year as a sophomore, Plummer became just the second player in Conference history and first in 27 years to be named the league’s player of the year a season after being voted the league’s freshman of the year. It is the 16th time a Cardinal has earned the Pac-12’s top honor. An All-Pac-12 honoree for the third-straight year, Plummer has led the Cardinal to its 18th Pac-12 crown and second-straight. Stanford won the title going a perfect 20-0 in league play becoming the first team since 2003 to run the table in league play. Seventh in the nation in kills per set (4.78) and fourth in points per set (5.48), she has helped Stanford post the second-best kills average in the country at 14.95. Plummer was voted Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week three times this season (Sept. 10, Sept. 17, Oct. 15). She eclipsed the 1,000-kill mark this season, tallying 1,426 to-date.

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- RAQUEL LÁZARO, S, USC (Córdoba, Spain)Raquel Lázaro is the eighth Trojan to garner Pac-12 Freshman of the Year nods and the first since 2013. She is also the fourth Trojan to win the award since 2010. Other notable Trojan winners of the honor are April Ross (2000) and Samantha Bricio (2012). Lázaro ranks third in the Pac-12 in assists per set, averaging 11.20 aps. She is one of just two freshmen in the country to rank in the top 20 in the statistical category, boasting the second-best average among the nation’s freshman class, also ranking 20th among all players. Lázaro was voted Pac-12 Freshman of the Week four times this season. With her directing the offense, she has helped USC to a tie for second place in the Pac-12 standings and the No. 11 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

SETTER OF THE YEAR -- JENNA GRAY, JR, STANFORD (Shawnee, Kansas)Junior Jenna Gray is the Pac-12 Setter of the Year for the second-straight year, marking the fifth time in the eight-year history of the award a Cardinal has won the award. She and former Cardinal Madi Bugg (2013-15) are the only two to have won the award multiple times. Gray has helped the Cardinal claim the Pac-12 crown for the 18th time in program history, the team going a perfect 20-0. She ranks second in the country in assists per set with 12.43 aps, helping the Cardinal post the third-best assists average in the country (14.09). With her directing the attack, the Stanford attack is second in the country in kills per set (14.95) and hitting percentage (.306). Gray has accumulated 3,799 career assists, ranking 18th among the NCAA’s active leaders.

LIBERO OF THE YEAR -- MORGAN HENTZ, JR, STANFORD (Lakeside Park, Ky.)Junior Morgan Hentz is the third multiple-time recipient of the Pac-12 Libero of the Year award after winning the honor for the second-consecutive year. Only four players have won the honor in the eight years a libero of the year has been selected. With Hentz anchoring the defense, the Cardinal have the best opponent hitting percentage in the Pac-12, allowing other teams just a .165 hitting rate. She was named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week five times this season. She is one of 35 players in league history to collect over 1,500 career digs (1,580 digs).

COACH OF THE YEAR -- KEVIN HAMBLY, STANFORD Kevin Hambly becomes the third-different Stanford head coach to win the Pac-12 Coach of the Year honor, which is voted on by his league peers. It marks the eighth time a Cardinal mentor garners the award after Don Shaw (1987, 1991, 1997-co) and John Dunning (2001, 2007-08, 2012) won the award multiple times. In his second season on the Stanford sideline, Hambly wins the coach of the year award after leading the Cardinal to a second-consecutive Pac-12 title, winning the 2018 crown in dominant fashion and going 20-0 in league play to become the first undefeated Pac-12 Champion in 15 years. It is also marks the second Pac-12 team that has posted 20 league victories and first since 2011. Stanford has lost just eight sets in league play this season, going to five sets just once. It has lost 13 sets in all of 2018, three of those coming in the team’s only setback of the season back in August. Claiming the No. 1-overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, Stanford was ranked No. 1 in the country after the conclusion of the regular season, ranking in the top two in the country every week except one. The Cardinal have won 26-straight matches and 32-straight at Maples Pavilion, the longest current home win streak in the nation.

2018 ALL-PAC-12 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAMPLAYER, TEAM POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWNNaghede Abu, COLO MB 6-4 SR Riverside, Calif.Tami Alade, STAN MB 6-2 SR Sherwood Park, Alberta, CanadaKara Bajema, WASH OH 6-2 JR Lynden, Wash. Brooke Botkin, USC OH 6-1 SO Houson, TexasKendra Dahlke, ARIZ OH 6-0 SR Bonsall, Calif.Dani Drews, UTAH OH 6-0 SO Sandy, UtahAudriana Fitzmorris, STAN** OH/O 6-6 JR Overland Park, Kan.Jenna Gray, STAN** S 6-1 JR Shawnee, Kan.Morgan Hentz, STAN** L 5-9 JR Lakeside Park, Ky.Khalia Lanier, USC*** OH 6-2 JR Scottsdale, Ariz.Mac May, UCLA OH 6-3 SO Dubuque, IowaMeghan McClure, STAN OH 6-0 SO Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.Taylor Mims, WSU** OH 6-3 SR Billings, Mont.Kathryn Plummer, STAN*** OH 6-6 JR Aliso Viejo, Calif.Alexa Smith, COLO** OH 6-1 SR Colorado Springs, Colo.Ronika Stone, ORE** MB 6-2 JR San Jose, Calif.Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE*** OH 6-3 SR Turlock, Calif.McKenna Woodford, WSU OH 6-4 SR Chandler, Ariz. ** two-time selection; *** three-time selection; **** four-time selection

Honorable Mention: Preslie Anderson, California; Emily Baptista, USC; Ashley Brown, WSU; Devyn Cross, ARIZ; Brianna Doehrmann, UTAH; Alyse Ford, ASU; Lauren Forte, CAL; Madeleine Gates, UCLA; Willow Johnson, ORE; Kenzie Koerber, UTAH; Raquel Lázaro, USC; Brooke Nuneviller, ORE; Mima Mirkovic, CAL; Zana Muno, UCLA; Julia Patterson, ARIZ; August Raskie, ORE; Lauren Sanders, WASH; Jocelyn Urias, WSU.

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RPI RANKINGS(as of Nov. 24)

Stanford ............................1USC ..................................9Washington State ............14Oregon ...........................19Washington .....................25Utah ...............................34Arizona ...........................39UCLA ..............................45Colorado .........................50Arizona State ..................83California ........................84Oregon State .................166

• Seven AVCA All-Americans return from last year, including 2017 AVCA National Player of the Year and Pac-12 Player of the Year Kathryn Plummer. Four of the seven are first team honorees and all are juniors, including USC’s Lanier, and Cardinal teammates Morgan Hentz and Jenna Gray. Plummer became the first player to win the na-tional player of the year honor a year after garnering the AVCA National Freshman of the Year award.• Nine of the 14 players named to the 2017 All-Pac-12 team return for 2018, including Stanford’s Morgan Hentz, the Pac-12 Libero of the Year last year, and Jenna Gray, the 2017 Pac-12 Setter of the Year.• The Pac-12 welcomes new coaches to the sidelines, including California mentor Jennifer Dorr and USC’s Brent Crouch. Dorr has been with the Golden Bears program since 2009 when she joined the squad as the director of operations before moving to the role of assistant coach in 2011. Crouch was named the 2016 West Coast Confer-ence Coach of the Year while with Portland.• Pac-12 volleyball continues to attract marquee student-athletes. Five Pac-12 teams landed at least one Vol-leyball Magazine FAB 50 recruit with Oregon and UCLA pacing the league with four each. Thirteen named to the list will be donning a Pac-12 uniform this season.

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING• The Pac-12 has captured seven of the last 15 NCAA crowns (2016- Stanford, 2011 - UCLA, 2005 - Washington, 2004 - Stanford, 2003 - USC, 2002 - USC, 2001 - Stanford) and 15 NCAA titles overall.• The current group of Pac-12 volleyball coaches finished the 2015 season with over 5,000 Division I victories to its credit, having compiled 5,040 wins in a combined 230 years of head coaching experience. That averages out to nearly 22 wins a season for each coach per season.• In addition, these coaches have guided NCAA Division I teams to 38 NCAA semifinal appearances and eight NCAA titles. In the last 14 years, seven different coaches have been named the ASICS/Volleyball Magazine Coach of the Year and/or the AVCA Coach of the Year - Arizona’s David Rubio (2001 ASICS), California’s Rich Feller (2007 ASICS, 2010 ASICS and AVCA), Stanford’s John Dunning (2001 AVCA), UCLA’s Mike Sealy (2011 AVCA), USC’s Mick Haley (2003 AVCA, 2015 AVCA), Washington’s Jim McLaughlin (2004 ASICS and AVCA), and UCLA’s Andy Banachowski (2006 ASICS and AVCA).• The Pac-12 has had 10 or more All-Americans selections in seven of the last 10 years. This year, eight were named to the AVCA All-America squad, USC’s Samantha Bricio and Washington’s Lianna Sybeldon were named to the first team, Stanford had a pair of second-team selections in Hayley Hodson and Merete Lutz, with USC’s Alicia Ogoms joining them. On the third team, Stanford’s Madi Bugg and Brittany Howard, and UCLA’s Taylor Formico earned spots. Ten former Pac-12 players have earned All-America honors four times, while 18 players in all have earned All-American honors three times.• Since 1990, Pac-12 players garnered AVCA Player of the Year honors 14 times, including the five of the last six - CAL’s Carli Lloyd (2010), USC’s Alex Jupiter (2011), ORE’s Alaina Bergsma (2012), WASH’s Krista Vansant (2013) and the latest honoree in USC’s Samantha Bricio. The NCAA Honda Sports Award honor has been bestowed upon a Pac-12 volleyball player 13 times, including Vansant in 2013.

TEAM

Assists Per Set .......Florida Atlantic ........................1 .........................14.55...............................Stanford ..................................3 .........................14.03...............................Oregon....................................9 .........................13.61

Blocks Per Set ........Stanford ..................................1 ...........................3.38...............................Colorado .................................29 .........................2.62

Digs Per Set ...........Northern Kentucky .................1 .........................19.83...............................UCLA ......................................17 .......................17.71

Hitting Pct. ............BYU........................................1 .........................0.319...............................Stanford ..................................3 .........................0.311...............................Oregon....................................18 .......................0.264

Kills Per Set ...........Florida Atlantic ........................1 .........................15.32...............................Stanford ..................................3 .........................14.90...............................Oregon....................................7 .........................14.51...............................USC ........................................26 .......................13.94

Match W/L Pct. ......Stanford ..................................1 .........................0.968

Opp Hitting Pct. .....Nebraska ................................1 .........................0.132...............................Stanford ..................................17 .......................0.162

Team Assists ..........UNI ........................................1 .........................1,784...............................Utah .......................................12 .......................1,652...............................Oregon....................................18 .......................1,620...............................USC ........................................19 .......................1,618...............................Arizona ...................................24 .......................1,584

Team Kills ..............UNI ........................................1 .........................1,890...............................Utah .......................................13 .......................1,758...............................USC ........................................16 .......................1,743...............................Arizonz ...................................18 .......................1,733...............................Oregon....................................19 .......................1,727

Team Total Blocks ..Utah Valley .............................1 ............................387...............................Stanford ..................................2 ............................355...............................Colorado .................................8 ............................327...............................Washington State ....................9 .........................326.5

INDIVIDUAL

Assists Per Set .......Ivone Martinez, Fla. Atlantic ....1 .........................12.51...............................Jenna Gray, Stanford ...............2 .........................12.36...............................August Raskie, Oregon ............8 .........................11.71...............................Raquel Lázaro, USC ................20 .......................11.22

Attacks Per Set ......Lindsey Ruddins, UCSB. .........1 ........................ 14.50...............................Kendra Dahlke, Arizona ...........7 .........................12.80...............................Khalia Lanier, USC ..................20 .......................11.97

Blocks Per Set ........Tami Alade, Stanford ...............1 ...........................1.79...............................Naghede Abu, Colorado ..........22 .........................1.40

Hitting Pct. ............Santita Ebangwese, Syracuse ..1 .........................0.425...............................Tami Alade, Stanford ...............9 .........................0.404...............................Naghede Abu, Colorado ..........17 .......................0.394

Kills Per Set ...........Jordan Thompson, Cincinnati ..1 ...........................6.27...............................Kendra Dahlke, Arizona ...........5 ...........................4.77...............................Kathryn Plummer, Stanford .....11 .........................4.67...............................Brooke Botkin, USC ................18 .........................4.39...............................Khalia Lanier, USC ..................25 .........................4.27

Points Per Set ........Jordan Thompson, Cincinnati ..1 ...........................6.89...............................Kathryn Plummer, Stanford .....6 ...........................5.37...............................Kendra Dahlke, Arizona ...........14 .........................5.12...............................Brooke Botkin, USC ................19 .........................4.85...............................Khalia Lanier, USC ..................24 .........................4.78

Total Assists ...........Taylor Anderton, Samford ........1 .........................1,512...............................Raquel Lázaro, USC ................8 .........................1,402...............................August Raskie, Oregon ............9 .........................1,393...............................Julia Patterson, Arizona ...........16 .......................1,343...............................Ashley Brown, WSU ................17 .......................1,329...............................Jenna Gray, Stanford ...............22 .......................1,298

Total Kills ...............Jordan Thompson, Cincinnati ..1 ............................827...............................Dani Drews, Utah ....................13 ..........................522...............................Brooke Botkin, USC ................19 ..........................500

PAC-12 IN THE NCAA STATSas of Dec. 3

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STANFORD PICKED TO REPEAT AS PAC-12 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS

SAN FRANCISCO - The 12 league women’s volleyball coaches voted 2017 Pac-12 Champion STANFORD the preseason fa-vorite to win the regular season in 2018, the Conference of-fice announced on Wednesday. The Cardinal received all 11 possible votes for 121 points to come out first in the polling for the fifth time in six years. USC received the only other first-place vote and collected 100 points for second place, while OREGON is third with 96 points.

In addition to the annual coaches poll, the Pac-12 announced the Preseason All-Pac-12 team, as voted on by the league coaches. Nine of the 14 all-Conference honorees from a year ago appear on the 14-player preseason squad this year, in-cluding the 2017 AVCA National Player of the Year and Pac-12 Player of the Year Kathryn Plummer of Stanford.

The Cardinal are the overwhelming favorite as it prepares to welcome back five starters from last year’s squad that advanced to the NCAA semifinal, including Plummer, Pac-12 Setter of the Year Jenna Gray and Morgan Hentz, who was tabbed the Pac-12 Libero of the Year. All three players were also key figures in the Cardinal’s run to the NCAA title two years ago. Stanford was also voted the No. 1 in the nation in the AVCA preseason poll.

No. 10 in the preseason national coaches poll, USC returns All-American and leading scorer junior Khalia Lanier, who intends to lead a squad that is under the direction of first-year head coach Brent Crouch. The Ducks have three of their top five offensive performers and look to build on a NCAA Tournament second-round appearance from last season.

UCLA came in fourth in the polling with 90 points. The Bruins have a pair of seniors on the squad and finished tied for fifth in the Conference last year with COLORADO. The Buffs, who come in fifth in the coaches poll with 89 points, have AVCA All-Pacific South Freshman of the Year Brynna Deluzio back to lead the squad.

WASHINGTON is just two years removed from winning back-to-back Pac-12 titles and was voted to finish sixth by the league’s coaches (73 points). It is the Huskies’ lowest predicted finish since 2003. WASHING-TON STATE is seventh in poll, collecting 64 points, returning its primary blocking core that ranked sixth in the NCAA total blocks.

UTAH picked up 47 points to place eighth in the coaches polling. The Utes are coming off their best show-ing in the Pac-12 since joining the league, finishing fourth in the standings and advancing to the NCAA Tournament third round in 2017. Utah edged ARIZONA, which collected 46 points for ninth place. The Wildcats look to bounce back from a underperforming season last year, with the help of all starters return-ing. Coming off a historic season which saw the Beavs win a program-record tying 11 league matches, OREGON STATE followed with 27 points for 10th. ARIZONA STATE (24) and CALIFORNIA (15) round out the polling. The Sun Devils have five upperclassmen to help lead the team, while the Golden Bears have a new head coach on the sideline in Jennifer Dorr.

The AVCA National Preseason Coaches Poll was released last week and the Pac-12 led the nation with seven ranked teams. In addition to the Cardinal earning the top ranking in the country, USC was tabbed No. 10, followed by No. 11 UCLA, No. 15 Colorado, No. 17 Washington and No. 19 Utah. Oregon State and Washington State received votes.

2018 PRESEASON ALL-PAC-12 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAMPLAYER, TEAM POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWNNaghede Abu, COLO MB 6-4 SR Riverside, Calif.Kara Bajema, WASH OH 6-2 JR Lynden, Wash.Audriana Fitzmorris, STAN^ OH 6-6 JR Overland Park, Kan.Madeleine Gates, UCLA^ MB 6-3 JR San Diego, Calif.Jenna Gray, STAN^ S 6-1 JR Shawnee, Kan.Morgan Hentz, STAN^ L 5-9 JR Lakeside Park, Ky.Khalia Lanier, USC^ OH 6-2 JR Scottsdale, Ariz.Mac May, UCLA OH 6-3 SO Dubuque, IowaTaylor Mims, WSU^ OH 6-3 SR Billings, Mont.Berkeley Oblad, UTAH MB 6-4 SR Henderson, Nev.Kathryn Plummer, STAN^# OH 6-6 JR Aliso Viejo, Calif.Alexa Smith, COLO^ OH 6-1 SR Colorado Springs, Colo.Ronika Stone, ORE^ MB 6-2 JR San Jose, Calif.Lindsey Vander Weide, ORE OH 6-3 SR Turlock, Calif.^2017 All-Pac-12 team; #2017 Pac-12 Player of the Year

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALLSOCIAL MEDIA

ARIZONAFacebook ................University of Arizona VolleyballTwitter .............................................@ArizonaVBallInstagram ........................................@arizonavball

ARIZONA STATEFacebook ................................ Sun Devil VolleyballTwitter .............................................. @SunDevilVBInstagram ................................@SunDevilAthletics

CALIFORNIAFacebook ..........................................Cal VolleyballTwitter ............................................. @CalVolleyballInstagram ........................................@calvolleyball

COLORADOFacebook .................. Colorado Buffaloes VolleyballTwitter ...............................................@CUBuffsVBInstagram ...........................................@cubuffsvb

OREGONFacebook ................University of Oregon VolleyballTwitter .................................................@OregonVBInstagram .............................................@uoducks

OREGON STATEFacebook ........................... Oregon State VolleyballTwitter .........................................@BeavsVolleyballInstagram ...........................@oregonstatevolleyball

STANFORDFacebook ................... Stanford Women’s VolleyballTwitter ............................................@StanfordWVBInstagram ........................................@stanfordwvb

UCLAFacebook ....................... UCLA Women’s VolleyballTwitter ......................................@UCLAWomensVBInstagram ......................................@uclavolleyball

USCFacebook ......................... USC Women’s VolleyballTwitter ................................... @USCWomensVolleyInstagram ................................@uscwomensvolley

UTAHFacebook ....................................... Utah VolleyballTwitter .......................................... @UtahVolleyballInstagram ..................................... @utahvolleyball

WASHINGTONFacebook .................. Washington Husky VolleyballTwitter ............................................ @UWVolleyballInstagram ........................................@uwvolleyball

WASHINGTON STATEFacebook .................... Washington State VolleyballTwitter ............................................ @wsuvolleyballInstagram ................................@wsucougars_com

PAC-12 CONFERENCEFacebook .................................Pac-12 ConferenceTwitter ...................................................... @pac12Instagram ............................... @pac12conference

2018 COACHES POLL

1. Stanford (11) 121 2. USC (1) 100 3. Oregon 96 4. UCLA 90 5. Colorado 89 6. Washington 73 7. Washington State 64 8. Utah 47 9. Arizona 46 10. Oregon State 27 11. Arizona State 24 12. California 15

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The Pac-12 has won a NCAA-record 15 of 37 NCAA titles awarded with Stanford winning its record-tying seventh crown in 2017. UCLA claimed the NCAA title in 2011, while Washington was the national champion in 2005, Stanford in 2001 and 2004, and USC was the winner in 2002 and 2003 … Pac-12 teams have compiled an impressive 467-248 (.653) record in NCAA play. Toss out the 23 postseason matches between Conference teams and the league’s NCAA Tournament record against non-conference goes stands at 264-106 (.710) since 2001 and an overall mark of 400-184 (.683) … Over the last 17 years, Pac-12 teams are 121-29 (.801) in the first round, including posting a NCAA-record 10-0 in 2015 after a NCAA record 10 league teams earned bids last year. It is the 17th-consecutive year the Conference has had at least six teams earn NCAA Tournament bids. Below is the current won-loss records of Pac-12 members in NCAA play:

Team (Seasons) App W L Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4thStanford (1981-18) 38 121 31 .796 7 8 5 1USC (1981-89, 1991-18) 36 80 33 .708 3 2 5 0UCLA (1981-1995, 1997-12, 2014-17) 35 90 32 .738 4 4 3 1Arizona (1981-89, 1993-94, 1996-05, 09-11, 13-18) 29 30 29 .509 0 0 1 0Washington (1986, 1988-89, 1994, 1996-97, 2002-18) 23 50 21 .704 1 0 3 0Colorado (1989, 91-01, 03-06, 13-14, 17-18) 20 13 20 .394 0 0 0 0Arizona State (1981-83, 1985-88, 1992, 1994-95, 1999-00, 02, 06, 13-15) 19 9 19 .321 0 0 0 0California (1982-83, 1987-89, 2002-13) 17 26 17 .605 0 1 1 0Oregon (1984, 1886-87, 1989, 2006-09, 11-18) 16 18 15 .546 0 1 0 0Utah (1998-2006, 08, 13-14, 16-18) 15 15 15 .500 0 0 0 0Washington State (1991, 1993-97, 2000-02, 09, 16-18) 13 12 12 .500 0 0 0 0Oregon State (1983, 2001, 14, 17) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 0Totals 265 467 248 .653 15 16 18 2

PAC-12 IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

YEAR # OF TEAMS1982 61983 71984 51985 51986 61987 71988 71989 71990 2

YEAR # OF TEAMS1991 41992 41993 61994 71995 51996 51997 61998 41999 5

YEAR # OF TEAMS2000 62001 62002 82003 62004 62005 62006 72007 62008 6

YEAR # OF TEAMS2009 82010 62011 72012 72013 92014 102015 72016 82017 9

YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH1981 Arizona 0-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 3-1 2nd USC 4-0 1st

1982 Arizona 1-1 – Arizona State 1-1 – California 1-1 – Stanford 2-2 4th UCLA 2-1 – USC 3-1 2nd

1983 Arizona 1-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – California 1-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 3rd UCLA 3-1 2nd USC 0-1 –

1984 Arizona 0-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Stanford 3-1 2nd UCLA 4-0 1st USC 2-1 –

1985 Arizona 1-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 2nd UCLA 2-2 4th USC 3-1 3rd

YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH1986 Arizona 0-1 – Arizona State 1-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 3rd UCLA 0-1 – Washington 0-1 –

1987 Arizona 0-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – California 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 4-1 2nd UCLA 1-1 – USC 0-1 –

1988 Arizona 0-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – California 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 3-1 2nd USC 0-1 – Washington 2-1 –

1989 Arizona 1-1 – California 1-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 3-1 2nd USC 0-1 – Washington 0-1 –

1990 Stanford 2-1 – UCLA 5-0 1st

YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH1991 Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 2-1 – UCLA 5-0 1st USC 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 –

1992 Arizona State 1-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st UCLA 4-1 2nd USC 1-1 –

1993 Arizona 2-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Washington State 1-1 –

1994 Arizona 2-1 – Arizona State 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st UCLA 4-1 2nd USC 2-1 – Washington 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 –

1995 Arizona State 1-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 3-1 3rd UCLA 2-1 – USC 2-1 – Washington State 0-1 –

YEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA TOURNAMENT SUMMARY

YEAR # OF TEAMS2018 8

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YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH1996 Arizona 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st USC 2-1 – Washington 1-1 – Washington State 2-1 –

1997 Arizona 0-1 – Colorado 2-1 – Stanford 5-0 1st UCLA 1-1 – USC 2-1 – Washington 2-1 – Washington State 2-1 –

1998 Arizona 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 2-1 – UCLA 1-1 – USC 2-1 – Utah 1-1 –

1999 Arizona 2-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd UCLA 3-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 1-1 –

2000 Arizona 3-1 – Arizona State 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 3-1 – USC 4-1 3rd Utah 1-1 – Washington State 1-1 –

2001 Arizona 4-1 3rd Colorado 1-1 – Oregon State 0-1 – Stanford 6-0 1st UCLA 3-1 – USC 3-1 – Utah 2-1 – Washington State 0-1 –

2002 Arizona 3-1 – Arizona State 1-1 – California 1-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd UCLA 1-1 – USC 6-0 1st Utah 0-1 – Washington 1-1 – Washington State 3-1 –

2003 Arizona 0-1 – California 2-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 2-1 – UCLA 3-1 – USC 6-0 1st Utah 1-1 – Washington 3-1 –

2004 Arizona 1-1 – California 1-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 6-0 1st UCLA 3-1 – USC 4-1 3rd Utah 0-1 – Washington 4-1 3rd

YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH2005 Arizona 3-1 – California 1-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 6-0 1st

2006 Arizona State 1-1 – California 2-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd UCLA 4-1 3rd USC 2-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 4-1 3rd

2007 California 4-1 3rd Oregon 2-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd UCLA 3-1 – USC 4-1 3rd Washington 1-1 –

2008 California 3-1 – Oregon 2-1 – Stanford 5-1 2nd UCLA 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 2-1 – Washington 3-1 –

2009 Arizona 0-1 – California 3-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Stanford 2-1 – UCLA 1-1 – USC 1-1 – Washington 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 –

2010 Arizona 0-1 – California 5-1 2nd Stanford 3-1 – UCLA 1-1 – USC 4-1 3rd Washington 3-1 –

2011 Arizona 0-1 – California 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 6-0 1st USC 4-1 3rd Washington 1-1 –

2012 Arizona State 0-1 – California 0-1 – Oregon 5-1 2nd Stanford 3-1 – UCLA 1-1 – USC 3-1 – Washington 2-1 –

2013 Arizona 1-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – California 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Stanford 3-1 – USC 3-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 4-1 3rd

YEAR TEAM W-L FINISH2014 Arizona 1-1 – Arizona State 1-1 – Colorado 1-1 – Oregon 2-1 – Oregon State 2-1 – Stanford 4-1 3rd UCLA 2-1 – USC 1-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 2-1 –

2015 Arizona 0-1 – Arizona State 0-1 – Oregon 0-1 – Stanford 1-1 – UCLA 2-1 – USC 3-1 – Washington 3-1 –

2016 Arizona 2-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Stanford 6-0 1st UCLA 3-1 – USC 0-1 – Utah 0-1 – Washington 3-1 – Washington State 1-1 –

2017 Colorado 2-1 – Oregon 1-1 – Oregon State 1-1 – Stanford 4-1 3rd UCLA 2-1 – USC 3-1 – Utah 2-1 – Washington 1-1 – Washington State 0-1 –

2018 Arizona 0-1 – Colorado 0-1 – Oregon 2-0 Stanford 2-0 USC 1-1 – Utah 1-1 – Washington 2-0 Washington State 2-0

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Team Conference Pct. Overall Pct. Home Away Neut Last 10 Streak

Stanford 20-0 1.000 30-1 .968 15-0 13-1 2-0 10-0 W 28

Oregon 13-7 .650 22-10 .688 11-5 9-3 2-2 7-3 W 4

USC 13-7 .650 22-11 .667 10-5 9-4 3-2 6-4 L 1

Washington State 12-8 .600 23-9 .719 12-3 9-5 2-1 6-4 W 4

Arizona 11-9 .550 22-11 .667 12-4 6-6 4-1 5-5 L 1

Washington 10-10 .500 20-12 .625 8-6 7-6 5-0 6-4 W 2

Utah 10-10 .500 19-14 .576 9-5 5-9 5-0 6-4 L 1

Colorado 10-10 .500 18-14 .562 10-6 5-6 3-2 6-4 L 2

UCLA 8-12 .400 13-14 .481 5-7 7-7 1-0 2-8 L 3

California 7-13 .350 15-16 .484 7-7 5-8 3-1 4-6 L 2

Arizona State 5-15 .250 14-18 .438 7-9 3-8 4-1 1-9 L 2

Oregon State 1-19 .050 11-21 .344 1-10 5-10 5-1 1-9 L 8

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Hitting Percentage S K E TA Pct.

1. Stanford 105 1564 461 3546 . 3 1 1

2. Oregon 119 1727 565 4402 . 2 6 4

3. USC 125 1743 611 4637 . 2 4 4

4. Utah 128 1758 666 4528 . 2 4 1

5. Colorado 125 1666 638 4296 . 2 3 9

6. Washington State 126 1673 607 4492 . 2 3 7

7. Arizona 125 1733 665 4508 . 2 3 7

8. California 117 1538 576 4150 . 2 3 2

9. Washington 120 1610 638 4220 . 2 3 0

10. UCLA 101 1257 498 3761 . 2 0 2

11. Arizona State 113 1405 627 4048 . 1 9 2

12. Oregon State 121 1507 759 4620 . 1 6 2

Opponent Hitting Pct S K E TA Pct.

1. Stanford 105 1214 642 3529 . 1 6 2

2. Washington State 126 1592 713 4568 . 1 9 2

3. Arizona 125 1510 629 4335 . 2 0 3

4. Oregon 119 1513 612 4348 . 2 0 7

5. UCLA 101 1381 555 3966 . 2 0 8

6. Colorado 125 1679 724 4500 . 2 1 2

7. USC 125 1682 694 4654 . 2 1 2

8. Arizona State 113 1460 581 4128 . 2 1 3

9. California 117 1535 639 4201 . 2 1 3

10. Washington 120 1539 650 4121 . 2 1 6

11. Oregon State 121 1616 621 4426 . 2 2 5

12. Utah 128 1698 667 4563 . 2 2 6

Assists S No. Avg/S

1. Stanford 105 1473 14.03

2. Oregon 119 1620 13.61

3. USC 125 1618 12.94

4. Utah 128 1652 12.91

5. Arizona 125 1584 12.67

6. Washington 120 1510 12.58

7. Colorado 125 1563 12.50

8. Washington State 126 1554 12.33

9. California 117 1441 12.32

10. UCLA 101 1209 11.97

11. Oregon State 121 1426 11.79

12. Arizona State 113 1326 11.73

Kills S No. Avg/S

1. Stanford 105 1564 14.90

2. Oregon 119 1727 14.51

3. USC 125 1743 13.94

4. Arizona 125 1733 13.86

5. Utah 128 1758 13.73

6. Washington 120 1610 13.42

7. Colorado 125 1666 13.33

8. Washington State 126 1673 13.28

9. California 117 1538 13.15

10. Oregon State 121 1507 12.45

11. UCLA 101 1257 12.45

12. Arizona State 113 1405 12.43

Blocks S BS BA Total Avg/S

1. Stanford 105 30 650 355 3.38

2. Colorado 125 49 556 327 2.62

3. Washington State 126 61 531 326 2.59

4. Washington 120 59 474 296 2.47

5. Oregon 119 56 466 289 2.43

6. Oregon State 121 49 465 281 2.33

7. Utah 128 43 492 289 2.26

8. UCLA 101 60 328 224 2.22

9. USC 125 50 442 271 2.17

10. Arizona 125 70 388 264 2.11

11. California 117 62 370 247 2.11

12. Arizona State 113 94 241 214 1.90

Service Aces S No. Avg/S

1. Washington 120 193 1.61

2. Utah 128 185 1.45

3. Washington State 126 177 1.40

4. USC 125 175 1.40

5. Stanford 105 144 1.37

6. Oregon 119 154 1.29

7. UCLA 101 126 1.25

8. California 117 145 1.24

9. Arizona State 113 130 1.15

10. Oregon State 121 135 1.12

11. Arizona 125 131 1.05

12. Colorado 125 113 0.90

Digs S No. Avg/S

1. UCLA 101 1789 17.71

2. Arizona State 113 1826 16.16

3. Oregon 119 1916 16.10

4. Oregon State 121 1909 15.78

5. Washington State 126 1956 15.52

6. USC 125 1938 15.50

7. Arizona 125 1918 15.34

8. California 117 1780 15.21

9. Utah 128 1882 14.70

10. Colorado 125 1788 14.30

11. Washington 120 1683 14.02

12. Stanford 105 1393 13.27

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Conference Individual Leaders as of Dec 03, 2018

(Players listed below have played in at least 50.00 percent of their team's games.)

Hitting % (Min. 3.0 TA/set) Cl S K E TA Pct.

1. Alade, Tami-STAN Sr 91 177 40 339 . 4 0 4

2. Abu, Naghede-COLO Sr 96 219 43 447 . 3 9 4

3. Anderson, Preslie-CAL So 117 240 50 520 . 3 6 5

4. Cross, Devyn-ARIZ Jr 108 222 57 457 . 3 6 1

5. Beedie, Megan-ASU So 109 192 49 403 . 3 5 5

6. Fitzmorris, Audriana-STAN Jr 104 296 66 652 . 3 5 3

7. Gill, Sumeet-ORE Sr 75 116 33 247 . 3 3 6

8. Stone, Ronika-ORE Jr 119 351 100 748 . 3 3 6

9. Urias, Jocelyn-WSU Jr 126 288 63 685 . 3 2 8

10. Forte, Lauren-CAL So 88 161 57 325 . 3 2 0

Kills Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Dahlke, Kendra-ARIZ Sr 102 487 4.77

2. Plummer, Kathryn-STAN Jr 100 467 4.67

3. Botkin, Brooke-USC So 114 500 4.39

4. Lanier, Khalia-USC Jr 107 457 4.27

5. Drews, Dani-UTAH So 126 522 4.14

6. Bajema, Kara-WASH Jr 120 462 3.85

7. Mims, Taylor-WSU Sr 104 394 3.79

8. Smith, Alexa-COLO Sr 125 465 3.72

9. Ford, Alyse-ASU Sr 98 363 3.70

10. May, Mac-UCLA So 101 373 3.69

Assists Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Gray, Jenna-STAN Jr 105 1298 12.36

2. Raskie, August-ORE Sr 119 1393 11.71

3. Lazaro, Raquel-USC Fr 125 1402 11.22

4. Patterson, Julia-ARIZ Jr 125 1343 10.74

5. Powell, Ella May-WASH Fr 120 1280 10.67

6. Brown, Ashley-WSU Jr 126 1330 10.56

7. Miller, Kylie-UCLA Jr 72 693 9.62

8. Sheehan, Maddie-OSU Fr 113 974 8.62

9. Choy, Bailey-UTAH Jr 128 1096 8.56

10. Potter, Isabel-CAL So 117 844 7.21

Service Aces Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Choy, Bailey-UTAH Jr 128 48 0.38

2. Gray, Jenna-STAN Jr 105 39 0.37

3. Lanier, Khalia-USC Jr 107 38 0.36

4. Julye, Destiny-WASH Sr 115 39 0.34

5. May, Mac-UCLA So 101 34 0.34

6. Plummer, Kathryn-STAN Jr 100 31 0.31

7. Tusa, Penny-WSU So 112 34 0.30

8. Drews, Dani-UTAH So 126 38 0.30

9. Van Sickle, Brooke-ORE Fr 101 29 0.29

10. Urias, Jocelyn-WSU Jr 126 36 0.29

Blocks Cl S BS BA Total Avg/S

1. Alade, Tami-STAN Sr 91 9 154 163 1.79

2. Abu, Naghede-COLO Sr 96 16 118 134 1.40

3. Campbell, Holly-STAN Fr 97 1 123 124 1.28

4. Forte, Lauren-CAL So 88 26 82 108 1.23

5. Stone, Ronika-ORE Jr 119 19 125 144 1.21

6. Grace, Phoebe-UTAH Fr 98 10 107 117 1.19

7. Fitzmorris, Audriana-STAN Jr 104 4 117 121 1.16

8. Martin, Claire-WSU Sr 126 15 129 144 1.14

9. Niece, Avie-WASH Jr 117 12 121 133 1.14

10. Gross, Jasmine-USC Jr 125 12 129 141 1.13

Digs Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Muno, Zana-UCLA Sr 101 519 5.14

2. Garrick, Victoria-USC Sr 125 604 4.83

3. Nuneviller, Brooke-ORE Fr 111 536 4.83

4. Hentz, Morgan-STAN Jr 105 496 4.72

5. Massey, Grace-OSU So 121 560 4.63

6. Leffel, Courtney-ASU Jr 113 506 4.48

7. Dirige, Alexis-WSU Jr 125 541 4.33

8. McPherson, Shayne-WASH Jr 120 488 4.07

9. Doehrmann, Brianna-UTAH Jr 123 477 3.88

10. Martin, Makenna-ARIZ Jr 115 404 3.51

Points Cl S K SA BS BA Points Avg/S

1. Plummer, Kathryn-STAN Jr 100 467 31 7 64 537.0 5.37

2. Dahlke, Kendra-ARIZ Sr 102 487 15 10 20 522.0 5.12

3. Botkin, Brooke-USC So 114 500 25 10 35 552.5 4.85

4. Lanier, Khalia-USC Jr 107 457 38 2 28 511.0 4.78

5. Drews, Dani-UTAH So 126 522 38 6 52 592.0 4.70

6. Mims, Taylor-WSU Sr 104 394 29 14 44 459.0 4.41

7. Bajema, Kara-WASH Jr 120 462 25 12 42 520.0 4.33

8. Smith, Alexa-COLO Sr 125 465 25 11 56 529.0 4.23

9. May, Mac-UCLA So 101 373 34 7 22 425.0 4.21

10. Vander Weide,Lindsey-ORE Sr 116 408 31 7 47 469.5 4.05

Team Identification Team ID

Arizona ARIZ

Arizona State ASU

California CAL

Colorado COLO

Oregon ORE

Oregon State OSU

Stanford STAN

UCLA UCLA

USC USC

Utah UTAH

Washington WASH

Washington State WSU

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INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHS

ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills

.857 (12- 0-14) 3s Gill, Sumeet (Oregon) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 01, 2018)

.733 (13- 2-15) 4s Beedie, Megan (Arizona State) at Xavier (Sep 2, 2018)

.706 (12- 0-17) 4s Anderson, Preslie (California) vs USC (Sep 30, 2018)

.700 (14- 0-20) 3s Urias, Jocelyn (Washington State) vs UCLA (Oct 21, 2018)

.700 (15- 1-20) 3s Stone, Ronika (Oregon) vs Portland State (Aug 28, 2018)

.684 (13- 0-19) 4s Gill, Sumeet (Oregon) at Utah (Oct 14, 2018)

.667 (13- 1-18) 3s Niece, Avie (Washington) at California (Oct 12, 2018)

.667 (13- 1-18) 3s Urias, Jocelyn (Washington State) vs Arizona State (Nov 04, 2018)

.650 (14- 1-20) 4s Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Texas (Sep 14, 2018)

.632 (12- 0-19) 3s Gill, Sumeet (Oregon) vs Long Beach State (Aug 31, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)

30 (30-10-75) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

30 (30- 8-60) 4s Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

29 (29-14-70) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

29 (29-13-83) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

29 (29- 9-73) 5s Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

28 (28- 4-60) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs Utah State (Aug 24, 2018)

28 (28- 6-55) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) vs Syracuse (Sep 08, 2018)

27 (27- 6-52) 4s May, Mac (UCLA) at Washington (Oct 19, 2018)

27 (27-15-75) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

26 (26- 4-68) 4s Mims, Taylor (Washington State) at Northern Iowa (Sep 01, 2018)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)

23 (23- 3-50) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

22 (22- 4-42) Drews, Dani (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

20 (20- 4-43) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs UCLA (Nov 18, 2018)

20 (20- 8-46) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs San Diego State (Aug 31, 2018)

19 (19- 3-34) Smith, Alexa (Colorado) vs Indiana State (Sep 15, 2018)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)

30 (30- 8-60) Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

29 (29-14-70) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

27 (27- 6-52) May, Mac (UCLA) at Washington (Oct 19, 2018)

26 (26- 4-68) Mims, Taylor (Washington State) at Northern Iowa (Sep 01, 2018)

26 (26- 7-60) Lanier, Khalia (USC) at California (Sep 30, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)

30 (30-10-75) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

29 (29- 9-73) Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

29 (29-13-83) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

28 (28- 6-55) Botkin, Brooke (USC) vs Syracuse (Sep 08, 2018)

28 (28- 4-60) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs Utah State (Aug 24, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)

83 (29-13-83) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

75 (27-15-75) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

75 (30-10-75) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

75 (26- 7-75) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

73 (21-12-73) 5s Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

73 (29- 9-73) 5s Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

72 (21-12-72) 5s Underdown, Amy (Oregon State) vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

70 (29-14-70) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

68 (20- 9-68) 4s Smith, Alexa (Colorado) vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

68 (26- 4-68) 4s Mims, Taylor (Washington State) at Northern Iowa (Sep 01, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA)

53 (17- 8-53) Woodford, McKenna (Washington State) at Utah (Oct 24, 2018)

52 (11- 7-52) Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) vs USC (Nov 04, 2018)

50 (23- 3-50) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

49 (16- 4-49) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs Pacific (Sep 01, 2018)

47 (17- 2-47) Mirkovic, Mima (California) vs Oregon (Nov 10, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA)

70 (29-14-70) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

68 (20- 9-68) Smith, Alexa (Colorado) vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

68 (26- 4-68) Mims, Taylor (Washington State) at Northern Iowa (Sep 01, 2018)

66 (18- 9-66) May, Mac (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

63 (22-10-63) Woodford, McKenna (Washington State) at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA)

83 (29-13-83) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

75 (26- 7-75) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

75 (30-10-75) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

75 (27-15-75) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

73 (21-12-73) Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

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ASSISTS

66 (4s) Raskie, August (Oregon) vs Minnesota (Sep 07, 2018)

62 (5s) Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

62 (5s) Patterson, Julia (Arizona) vs Utah State (Aug 24, 2018)

61 (5s) Raskie, August (Oregon) vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

61 (5s) Raskie, August (Oregon) at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

ASSISTS 3-SETS

49 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs UCLA (Sep 26, 2018)

47 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs Wichita State (Sep 01, 2018)

47 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

45 Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs Louisiana (Sep 14, 2018)

44 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

ASSISTS 4-SETS

66 Raskie, August (Oregon) vs Minnesota (Sep 07, 2018)

60 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs Minnesota (Sep 09, 2018)

59 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

57 Brown, Ashley (Washington State) vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

56 Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs California (Oct 28, 2018)

ASSISTS 5-SETS

62 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

62 Patterson, Julia (Arizona) vs Utah State (Aug 24, 2018)

61 Raskie, August (Oregon) vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

61 Raskie, August (Oregon) at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

61 Patterson, Julia (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

DIGS

38 (4s) Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

35 (5s) Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs USC (Nov 23, 2018)

35 (5s) Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

33 (5s) Garrick, Victoria (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

30 (5s) Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

DIGS 3-SETS

27 Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs Stanford (Oct 28, 2018)

25 Leffel, Courtney (Arizona State) at Arizona (Sep 20, 2018)

22 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) at California (Nov 10, 2018)

21 Brown, Ashley (Washington State) vs UCLA (Oct 21, 2018)

21 Garrick, Victoria (USC) at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

DIGS 4-SETS

38 Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

30 Massey, Grace (Oregon State) vs Oregon (Nov 24, 2018)

29 Massey, Grace (Oregon State) at Oregon (Sep 20, 2018)

29 Garrick, Victoria (USC) at UCF (Sep 01, 2018)

28 McPherson, Shayne (Washington) vs Arizona (Nov 04, 2018)

DIGS 5-SETS

35 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

35 Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs USC (Nov 23, 2018)

33 Garrick, Victoria (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

30 Massey, Grace (Oregon State) vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

30 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

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ACES

9 (3s) Van Sickle, Brooke (Oregon) vs Portland State (Aug 28, 2018)

6 (3s) Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs UCLA (Sep 19, 2018)

6 (5s) Sheehan, Maddie (Oregon State) at Iowa State (Aug 25, 2018)

6 (3s) Choy, Bailey (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

5 (3s) Tastad, Camryn (Oregon) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 01, 2018)

ACES 3-SETS

9 Van Sickle, Brooke (Oregon) vs Portland State (Aug 28, 2018)

6 Choy, Bailey (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

6 Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs UCLA (Sep 19, 2018)

5 Tastad, Camryn (Oregon) vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 01, 2018)

4 May, Mac (UCLA) vs Arizona State (Oct 10, 2018)

ACES 4-SETS

5 Tusa, Penny (Washington State) at Northern Iowa (Aug 31, 2018)

5 Bogomolova, Maria (Washington) vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

4 Mosser, Jenny (UCLA) vs Gonzaga (Aug 25, 2018)

4 Mirkovic, Mima (California) vs Utah (Nov 02, 2018)

4 Huizenga, Bailee (California) at Washington State (11/18/2018)

ACES 5-SETS

6 Sheehan, Maddie (Oregon State) at Iowa State (Aug 25, 2018)

5 Tusa, Penny (Washington State) vs Arizona (Nov 02, 2018)

4 Drechsel, Samantha (Washington) at Dayton (Sep 07, 2018)

4 Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Temple (Sep 08, 2018)

4 Brown, Ashley (Washington State) at ETSU (Sep 15, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA)

17 ( 1-16) 5s Abu, Naghede (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

15 ( 1-14) 5s Evans, Kennedi (Utah) vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

15 ( 1-14) 5s Alade, Tami (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

12 ( 2-10) 5s Gravley, Maddy (Oregon State) at San Diego (Sep 15, 2018)

12 ( 1-11) 4s Stone, Ronika (Oregon) vs UCLA (Nov 04, 2018)

12 ( 0-12) 4s Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

12 ( 0-12) 4s Bruin, Serena (Oregon State) at San Diego State (Sep 14, 2018)

11 ( 2- 9) 4s Forte, Lauren (California) vs Washington State (Oct 14, 2018)

11 ( 2- 9) 4s Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

11 ( 2- 9) 5s Gates, Madeleine (UCLA) at San Diego (Sep 02, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 3-SETS

11 (1-10) Grace, Phoebe (Utah) at Montana (Aug 31, 2018)

9 (3-6) Martin, Claire (Washington State) vs Arizona State (Nov 04, 2018)

9 (0-9) Gross, Jasmine (USC) vs Northern Iowa (Aug 25, 2018)

8 (2-6) Sanders, Lauren (Washington) at Creighton (Dec 01, 2018)

8 (1-7) Cross, Devyn (Arizona) vs Arizona State (Sep 20, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 4-SETS

12 (1-11) Stone, Ronika (Oregon) vs UCLA (Nov 04, 2018)

12 (0-12) Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

12 (0-12) Bruin, Serena (Oregon State) at San Diego State (Sep 14, 2018)

11 (2-9) Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

11 (2-9) Forte, Lauren (California) vs Washington State (Oct 14, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 5-SETS

17 (1-16) Abu, Naghede (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

15 (1-14) Evans, Kennedi (Utah) vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

15 (1-14) Alade, Tami (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

12 (2-10) Gravley, Maddy (Oregon State) at San Diego (Sep 15, 2018)

11 (2-9) Gates, Madeleine (UCLA) at San Diego (Sep 02, 2018)

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POINTS (K-A-BS-BA)

33.0 (29-2-1-2) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

32.5 (29-2-0-3) 5s Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

31.5 (30-0-0-3) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

31.5 (30-1-0-1) 4s Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

31.0 (28-2-0-2) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) vs Syracuse (Sep 08, 2018)

31.0 (29-1-1-0) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

29.5 (25-2-1-3) 4s Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) vs Minnesota (Sep 09, 2018)

28.5 (24-3-1-1) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) at Washington (Nov 02, 2018)

28.0 (24-1-1-4) 4s Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

28.0 (25-1-1-2) 5s Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) at Iowa State (Aug 25, 2018)

POINTS 3-SETS (K-A-BS-BA)

24.5 (22-1-1-1) Drews, Dani (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

23.0 (23-0-0-0) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

22.0 (19-2-1-0) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Oregon (Nov 02, 2018)

22.0 (20-1-1-0) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs UCLA (Nov 18, 2018)

21.0 (19-2-0-0) Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Louisiana (Sep 14, 2018)

POINTS 4-SETS (K-A-BS-BA)

31.5 (30-1-0-1) Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

31.0 (29-1-1-0) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

29.5 (25-2-1-3) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) vs Minnesota (Sep 09, 2018)

28.5 (24-3-1-1) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) at Washington (Nov 02, 2018)

28.0 (24-1-1-4) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

POINTS 5-SETS (K-A-BS-BA)

33.0 (29-2-1-2) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

32.5 (29-2-0-3) Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

31.5 (30-0-0-3) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at NMSU (Sep 08, 2018)

31.0 (28-2-0-2) Botkin, Brooke (USC) vs Syracuse (Sep 08, 2018)

28.0 (25-1-1-2) Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) at Iowa State (Aug 25, 2018)

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA)

.463 (46- 9- 80) 3s Arizona vs CSUN (Aug 24, 2018)

.459 (46- 7- 85) 3s Washington State vs NIU (Sep 14, 2018)

.455 (41- 6- 77) 3s Oregon vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 01, 2018)

.446 (40- 7- 74) 3s Stanford vs Alabama State (Nov 30, 2018)

.438 (46- 7- 89) 3s Stanford vs Loyola Marymount (Dec 01, 2018)

.432 (46- 8- 88) 3s Arizona vs Lipscomb (Aug 31, 2018)

.432 (44- 6- 88) 3s Stanford at West Virginia (Sep 01, 2018)

.431 (52- 8-102) 3s Oregon vs Portland State (Aug 28, 2018)

.427 (46- 5- 96) 3s USC vs Samford (Nov 30, 2018)

.402 (55-10-112) 3s Arizona vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

ATTACK PCT (K-E-TA) 3SETS

.463 (46- 9-80) Arizona vs CSUN (Aug 24, 2018)

.459 (46- 7-85) Washington State vs NIU (Sep 14, 2018)

.455 (41- 6-77) Oregon vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 01, 2018)

.446 (40- 7-74) Stanford vs Alabama State (Nov 30, 2018)

.438 (46- 7-89) Stanford vs Loyola Marymount (Dec 01, 2018)

ATTACK PCT (K-E-TA) 4SETS

.370 (56-12-119) USC vs Arizona (Oct 14, 2018)

.362 (61-10-141) Oregon vs Oregon State (Sep 20, 2018)

.360 (55-15-111) Washington vs Saint Mary's (Nov 30, 2018)

.358 (71-17-151) Stanford vs Minnesota (Sep 09, 2018)

.331 (55-14-124) Stanford at Oregon (Oct 21, 2018)

ATTACK PCT (K-E-TA) 5SETS

.313 (72-20-166) Utah at Villanova (Sep 07, 2018)

.310 (64-15-158) Washington vs Oregon (Nov 21, 2018)

.308 (70-22-156) Oregon at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

.288 (59-19-139) Colorado vs Arizona (Nov 11, 2018)

.286 (68-22-161) USC at Colorado (Sep 23, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)

78 (78-25-197) 5s Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

76 (76-25-190) 5s Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

74 (74-27-168) 5s Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

74 (74-23-171) 4s Oregon vs Minnesota (Sep 07, 2018)

74 (74-25-183) 5s Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

74 (74-23-199) 5s USC vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

74 (74-29-188) 5s California at Portland State (Sep 07, 2018)

73 (73-38-208) 5s Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

73 (73-34-192) 5s Oregon State at Utah (Oct 11, 2018)

73 (73-25-192) 5s Utah vs Temple (Sep 08, 2018)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)

58 (58-10-125) Stanford at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

55 (55-10-112) Arizona vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

55 (55-12-117) Oregon vs California (Oct 19, 2018)

55 (55-18-117) Stanford vs UCLA (Sep 26, 2018)

54 (54-14-129) Oregon at California (Nov 10, 2018)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)

74 (74-23-171) Oregon vs Minnesota (Sep 07, 2018)

71 (71-17-151) Stanford vs Minnesota (Sep 09, 2018)

71 (71-25-171) Washington State vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

68 (68-17-157) Washington at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

66 (66-25-141) Utah vs Utah Valley (Sep 14, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)

78 (78-25-197) Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

76 (76-25-190) Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

74 (74-27-168) Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

74 (74-25-183) Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

74 (74-23-199) USC vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

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216 (71-32-216) 5s Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

208 (61-33-208) 5s Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

208 (73-38-208) 5s Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

207 (64-25-207) 5s UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

200 (65-22-200) 5s Washington State at Oregon (Sep 23, 2018)

200 (69-21-200) 5s Arizona at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

199 (74-23-199) 5s USC vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

199 (66-31-199) 5s USC at UCLA (Nov 23, 2018)

197 (78-25-197) 5s Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

196 (69-26-196) 5s USC vs Creighton (Aug 25, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA)

148 (41-25-148) Oregon State vs USC (Nov 04, 2018)

135 (47-18-135) USC at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

134 (36-16-134) Oregon State vs Arizona State (Sep 28, 2018)

132 (43-18-132) Oregon vs Arizona State (Sep 30, 2018)

132 (46-14-132) USC vs BYU (Sep 07, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA)

194 (63-29-194) Washington State at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

192 (62-24-192) UCLA vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

186 (62-19-186) Washington State at UCLA (Nov 08, 2018)

183 (55-23-183) Colorado vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

179 (60-22-179) Arizona at Sacramento State (Aug 25, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA)

216 (71-32-216) Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

208 (73-38-208) Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

208 (61-33-208) Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

207 (64-25-207) UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

200 (65-22-200) Washington State at Oregon (Sep 23, 2018)

ASSISTS

75 (5s) Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

72 (5s) Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

72 (4s) Oregon vs Minnesota (Sep 07, 2018)

71 (5s) Utah vs Temple (Sep 08, 2018)

70 (5s) Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

ASSISTS 3-SETS

55 Stanford at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

51 Oregon at California (Nov 10, 2018)

51 Stanford vs UCLA (Sep 26, 2018)

51 USC vs Louisiana (Sep 14, 2018)

50 Colorado vs Indiana State (Sep 15, 2018)

ASSISTS 4-SETS

72 Oregon vs Minnesota (Sep 07, 2018)

67 Stanford vs Minnesota (Sep 09, 2018)

64 Washington at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

63 Utah vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

63 Washington State vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

ASSISTS 5-SETS

75 Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

72 Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

71 Utah vs Temple (Sep 08, 2018)

70 Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

70 Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

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105 (5s) Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

103 (5s) Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

101 (4s) Arizona at Sacramento State (Aug 25, 2018)

100 (5s) UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

99 (5s) Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

DIGS 3-SETS

69 USC vs Louisiana (Sep 14, 2018)

68 Arizona State at Oregon State (Sep 28, 2018)

67 USC at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

64 Arizona State at Oregon (Sep 30, 2018)

63 Oregon State vs USC (Nov 04, 2018)

DIGS 4-SETS

101 Arizona at Sacramento State (Aug 25, 2018)

98 Arizona State vs NAU (Sep 14, 2018)

93 Washington State at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

92 UCLA vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

90 Washington State at UCLA (Nov 08, 2018)

DIGS 5-SETS

105 Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

103 Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

100 UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

99 Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

95 Arizona vs California (Nov 21, 2018)

ACES

14 (3s) Washington at UCLA (Nov 10, 2018)

13 (3s) Oregon vs Portland State (Aug 28, 2018)

12 (4s) Washington vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

12 (4s) Washington vs Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

12 (3s) Arizona vs CSUN (Aug 24, 2018)

ACES 3-SETS

14 Washington at UCLA (Nov 10, 2018)

13 Oregon vs Portland State (Aug 28, 2018)

12 Arizona vs CSUN (Aug 24, 2018)

11 Oregon vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 01, 2018)

10 Arizona State vs NMSU (Aug 24, 2018)

ACES 4-SETS

12 Washington vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

12 Washington vs Saint Mary's (Nov 30, 2018)

12 Washington vs Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

11 Washington State at Northern Iowa (Aug 31, 2018)

10 Stanford at Oregon (Oct 21, 2018)

ACES 5-SETS

11 Washington State vs Arizona (Nov 02, 2018)

11 Utah vs Temple (Sep 08, 2018)

10 Oregon State at Iowa State (Aug 25, 2018)

10 USC vs Syracuse (Sep 08, 2018)

9 UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

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BLOCKS

23.5 (5s) Colorado at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

22.0 (5s) UCLA at San Diego (Sep 02, 2018)

22.0 (5s) Oregon State at San Diego (Sep 15, 2018)

21.0 (4s) Stanford at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

21.0 (5s) Utah vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

21.0 (5s) Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

18.5 (4s) Stanford vs Oregon (Nov 08, 2018)

18.0 (4s) Oregon State at San Diego State (Sep 14, 2018)

18.0 (5s) Oregon at Hawaii (Sep 14, 2018)

17.0 (4s) Washington State at Northern Iowa (Aug 31, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 3-SETS

15.0 Utah at Montana (Aug 31, 2018)

14.5 Washington at Creighton (Dec 01, 2018)

14.0 Stanford vs Oregon State (Nov 09, 2018)

14.0 Stanford at American (Aug 26, 2018)

13.0 Stanford vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 4-SETS

21.0 Stanford at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

18.5 Stanford vs Oregon (Nov 08, 2018)

18.0 Oregon State at San Diego State (Sep 14, 2018)

17.0 Washington State at Northern Iowa (Aug 31, 2018)

16.5 Washington State at USC (Nov 11, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 5-SETS

23.5 Colorado at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

22.0 UCLA at San Diego (Sep 02, 2018)

22.0 Oregon State at San Diego (Sep 15, 2018)

21.0 Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

21.0 Utah vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

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Hitting Percentage S K E TA Pct.

1. Stanford 68 1024 308 2357 . 3 0 4

2. Oregon 76 1115 371 2839 . 2 6 2

3. USC 77 1079 403 2893 . 2 3 4

4. Colorado 81 1072 413 2859 . 2 3 1

5. California 76 977 363 2727 . 2 2 5

6. Arizona 79 1053 421 2818 . 2 2 4

7. Washington 77 1039 416 2793 . 2 2 3

8. Utah 79 1062 429 2852 . 2 2 2

9. Washington State 81 1055 420 2966 . 2 1 4

10. UCLA 71 886 362 2676 . 1 9 6

11. Arizona State 69 841 407 2518 . 1 7 2

12. Oregon State 74 905 488 2868 . 1 4 5

Opponent Hitting Pct S K E TA Pct.

1. Stanford 68 802 430 2366 . 1 5 7

2. Washington State 81 1081 443 3042 . 2 1 0

3. Oregon 76 999 400 2833 . 2 1 1

4. UCLA 71 976 382 2788 . 2 1 3

5. USC 77 1034 421 2848 . 2 1 5

6. Utah 79 1063 439 2889 . 2 1 6

7. Arizona 79 992 382 2759 . 2 2 1

8. Colorado 81 1139 474 2997 . 2 2 2

9. Washington 77 991 391 2643 . 2 2 7

10. California 76 1066 411 2786 . 2 3 5

11. Arizona State 69 929 327 2524 . 2 3 9

12. Oregon State 74 1036 301 2691 . 2 7 3

Assists S No. Avg/S

1. Stanford 68 966 14.21

2. Oregon 76 1045 13.75

3. USC 77 1000 12.99

4. Utah 79 1001 12.67

5. Washington 77 974 12.65

6. Colorado 81 1013 12.51

7. Arizona 79 970 12.28

8. Washington State 81 986 12.17

9. California 76 916 12.05

10. UCLA 71 846 11.92

11. Arizona State 69 798 11.57

12. Oregon State 74 854 11.54

Kills S No. Avg/S

1. Stanford 68 1024 15.06

2. Oregon 76 1115 14.67

3. USC 77 1079 14.01

4. Washington 77 1039 13.49

5. Utah 79 1062 13.44

6. Arizona 79 1053 13.33

7. Colorado 81 1072 13.23

8. Washington State 81 1055 13.02

9. California 76 977 12.86

10. UCLA 71 886 12.48

11. Oregon State 74 905 12.23

12. Arizona State 69 841 12.19

Blocks S BS BA Total Avg/S

1. Stanford 68 17 442 238 3.50

2. Colorado 81 28 387 221 2.73

3. Washington State 81 46 316 204 2.52

4. Oregon 76 42 288 186 2.45

5. Utah 79 33 316 191 2.42

6. Washington 77 32 298 181 2.35

7. USC 77 36 271 171 2.23

8. California 76 41 238 160 2.11

9. UCLA 71 33 222 144 2.03

10. Arizona 79 45 226 158 2.00

11. Oregon State 74 26 213 132 1.79

12. Arizona State 69 54 122 115 1.67

Service Aces S No. Avg/S

1. Washington 77 112 1.45

2. Utah 79 112 1.42

3. Stanford 68 92 1.35

4. UCLA 71 95 1.34

5. USC 77 103 1.34

6. Washington State 81 102 1.26

7. California 76 88 1.16

8. Oregon 76 80 1.05

9. Oregon State 74 74 1.00

Arizona State 69 69 1.00

11. Arizona 79 77 0.97

12. Colorado 81 66 0.81

Digs S No. Avg/S

1. UCLA 71 1263 17.79

2. Oregon 76 1250 16.45

3. Washington State 81 1319 16.28

4. Oregon State 74 1186 16.03

5. Arizona State 69 1101 15.96

6. USC 77 1194 15.51

7. Arizona 79 1208 15.29

8. California 76 1160 15.26

9. Utah 79 1191 15.08

10. Washington 77 1122 14.57

11. Colorado 81 1174 14.49

12. Stanford 68 947 13.93

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Hitting % (Min. 3.0 TA/set) Cl S K E TA Pct.

1. Alade, Tami-STAN Sr 58 108 23 204 . 4 1 7

2. Cross, Devyn-ARIZ Jr 63 123 27 247 . 3 8 9

3. Abu, Naghede-COLO Sr 81 181 39 377 . 3 7 7

4. Anderson, Preslie-CAL So 76 160 35 359 . 3 4 8

5. Fitzmorris, Audriana-STAN Jr 68 191 43 437 . 3 3 9

6. Stone, Ronika-ORE Jr 76 226 64 487 . 3 3 3

7. Gross, Jasmine-USC Jr 77 165 44 371 . 3 2 6

8. Beedie, Megan-ASU So 66 105 30 230 . 3 2 6

9. Sanders, Lauren-WASH So 59 113 39 236 . 3 1 4

10. Forte, Lauren-CAL So 74 129 48 266 . 3 0 5

Kills Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Plummer, Kathryn-STAN Jr 65 316 4.86

2. Botkin, Brooke-USC So 66 295 4.47

3. Lanier, Khalia-USC Jr 59 262 4.44

4. Dahlke, Kendra-ARIZ Sr 59 261 4.42

5. Drews, Dani-UTAH So 79 331 4.19

6. Ford, Alyse-ASU Sr 69 277 4.01

7. Bajema, Kara-WASH Jr 77 305 3.96

8. May, Mac-UCLA So 71 272 3.83

9. Smith, Alexa-COLO Sr 81 303 3.74

10. Mims, Taylor-WSU Sr 59 216 3.66

Assists Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Gray, Jenna-STAN Jr 68 848 12.47

2. Raskie, August-ORE Sr 76 891 11.72

3. Lazaro, Raquel-USC Fr 77 862 11.19

4. Powell, Ella May-WASH Fr 77 829 10.77

5. Patterson, Julia-ARIZ Jr 79 823 10.42

6. Brown, Ashley-WSU Jr 81 842 10.40

7. Miller, Kylie-UCLA Jr 63 616 9.78

8. Potter, Isabel-CAL So 76 636 8.37

9. Sheehan, Maddie-OSU Fr 72 599 8.32

10. Ewert, Jenna-COLO Fr 81 638 7.88

Service Aces Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Choy, Bailey-UTAH Jr 79 38 0.48

2. May, Mac-UCLA So 71 28 0.39

3. Lanier, Khalia-USC Jr 59 22 0.37

4. Gray, Jenna-STAN Jr 68 25 0.37

5. Urias, Jocelyn-WSU Jr 81 25 0.31

6. Hoffman, Claire-WASH Fr 43 13 0.30

7. Powell, Ella May-WASH Fr 77 23 0.30

8. Vander Weide,Lindsey-ORE Sr 76 22 0.29

9. Bogomolova, Maria-WASH So 42 12 0.29

10. Ellis, Kayla-OSU Sr 74 21 0.28

Blocks Cl S BS BA Total Avg/S

1. Alade, Tami-STAN Sr 58 6 108 114 1.97

2. Abu, Naghede-COLO Sr 81 11 103 114 1.41

3. Campbell, Holly-STAN Fr 62 1 79 80 1.29

4. Fitzmorris, Audriana-STAN Jr 68 1 84 85 1.25

5. Evans, Kennedi-UTAH Fr 77 11 82 93 1.21

6. Niece, Avie-WASH Jr 77 8 84 92 1.19

7. Grace, Phoebe-UTAH Fr 53 6 57 63 1.19

8. Stone, Ronika-ORE Jr 76 13 75 88 1.16

9. Price, Danielle-COLO Fr 79 3 85 88 1.11

10. Forte, Lauren-CAL So 74 17 65 82 1.11

Digs Cl S No. Avg/S

1. Muno, Zana-UCLA Sr 71 408 5.75

2. Nuneviller, Brooke-ORE Fr 68 358 5.26

3. Garrick, Victoria-USC Sr 77 370 4.81

4. Hentz, Morgan-STAN Jr 68 325 4.78

5. Massey, Grace-OSU So 74 339 4.58

6. Leffel, Courtney-ASU Jr 69 316 4.58

7. Dirige, Alexis-WSU Jr 81 362 4.47

8. Doehrmann, Brianna-UTAH Jr 79 320 4.05

9. McPherson, Shayne-WASH Jr 77 308 4.00

10. Whipple, Rachel-COLO Jr 81 277 3.42

Points Cl S K SA BS BA Points Avg/S

1. Plummer, Kathryn-STAN Jr 65 316 17 4 41 357.5 5.50

2. Botkin, Brooke-USC So 66 295 16 8 17 327.5 4.96

3. Lanier, Khalia-USC Jr 59 262 22 2 13 292.5 4.96

4. Dahlke, Kendra-ARIZ Sr 59 261 11 7 11 284.5 4.82

5. Drews, Dani-UTAH So 79 331 16 5 33 368.5 4.66

6. Bajema, Kara-WASH Jr 77 305 15 5 30 340.0 4.42

7. Ford, Alyse-ASU Sr 69 277 4 13 12 300.0 4.35

8. May, Mac-UCLA So 71 272 28 3 10 308.0 4.34

9. Smith, Alexa-COLO Sr 81 303 17 6 36 344.0 4.25

10. Mims, Taylor-WSU Sr 59 216 13 9 24 250.0 4.24

Team Identification Team ID

Arizona ARIZ

Arizona State ASU

California CAL

Colorado COLO

Oregon ORE

Oregon State OSU

Stanford STAN

UCLA UCLA

USC USC

Utah UTAH

Washington WASH

Washington State WSU

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 12 kills

.706 (12- 0-17) 4s Anderson, Preslie (California) vs USC (Sep 30, 2018)

.700 (14- 0-20) 3s Urias, Jocelyn (Washington State) vs UCLA (Oct 21, 2018)

.684 (13- 0-19) 4s Gill, Sumeet (Oregon) at Utah (Oct 14, 2018)

.667 (13- 1-18) 3s Niece, Avie (Washington) at California (Oct 12, 2018)

.667 (13- 1-18) 3s Urias, Jocelyn (Washington State) vs Arizona State (Nov 04, 2018)

.619 (14- 1-21) 3s McClure, Meghan (Stanford) vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

.615 (17- 1-26) 5s Gross, Jasmine (USC) at Colorado (Sep 23, 2018)

.591 (14- 1-22) 5s Abu, Naghede (Colorado) vs Arizona (Nov 11, 2018)

.583 (16- 2-24) 5s Denny, Candice (Arizona) at Colorado (Nov 11, 2018)

.583 (16- 2-24) 4s Sanders, Lauren (Washington) at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)

30 (30- 8-60) 4s Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

29 (29- 9-73) 5s Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

29 (29-14-70) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

29 (29-13-83) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

27 (27-15-75) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

27 (27- 6-52) 4s May, Mac (UCLA) at Washington (Oct 19, 2018)

26 (26-11-68) 5s Underdown, Amy (Oregon State) vs Utah (Nov 16, 2018)

26 (26- 7-75) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

26 (26- 7-60) 4s Lanier, Khalia (USC) at California (Sep 30, 2018)

25 (25- 8-42) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs USC (Nov 18, 2018)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)

23 (23- 3-50) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

22 (22- 4-42) Drews, Dani (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

20 (20- 4-43) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs UCLA (Nov 18, 2018)

19 (19- 4-45) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Oregon (Nov 02, 2018)

18 (18- 5-37) Whipple, Paige (Arizona) vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)

30 (30- 8-60) Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

29 (29-14-70) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

27 (27- 6-52) May, Mac (UCLA) at Washington (Oct 19, 2018)

26 (26- 7-60) Lanier, Khalia (USC) at California (Sep 30, 2018)

25 (25- 8-42) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs USC (Nov 18, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)

29 (29- 9-73) Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

29 (29-13-83) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

27 (27-15-75) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

26 (26-11-68) Underdown, Amy (Oregon State) vs Utah (Nov 16, 2018)

26 (26- 7-75) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)

83 (29-13-83) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

75 (27-15-75) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

75 (26- 7-75) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

73 (21-12-73) 5s Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

73 (29- 9-73) 5s Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

72 (21-12-72) 5s Underdown, Amy (Oregon State) vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

70 (29-14-70) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

68 (20- 9-68) 4s Smith, Alexa (Colorado) vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

68 (26-11-68) 5s Underdown, Amy (Oregon State) vs Utah (Nov 16, 2018)

67 (21- 6-67) 5s Mirkovic, Mima (California) at Arizona (Nov 21, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA)

53 (17- 8-53) Woodford, McKenna (Washington State) at Utah (Oct 24, 2018)

52 (11- 7-52) Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) vs USC (Nov 04, 2018)

50 (23- 3-50) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

47 (17- 2-47) Mirkovic, Mima (California) vs Oregon (Nov 10, 2018)

46 (15- 6-46) Lanier, Khalia (USC) at Oregon (Nov 02, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA)

70 (29-14-70) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

68 (20- 9-68) Smith, Alexa (Colorado) vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

66 (18- 9-66) May, Mac (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

63 (22-10-63) Woodford, McKenna (Washington State) at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

61 (16- 7-61) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona State (Nov 18, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA)

83 (29-13-83) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

75 (27-15-75) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

75 (26- 7-75) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

73 (21-12-73) Goings, Maddie (Oregon State) vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

73 (29- 9-73) Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

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ASSISTS

62 (5s) Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

61 (5s) Raskie, August (Oregon) at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

61 (5s) Raskie, August (Oregon) vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

60 (5s) Ewert, Jenna (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

59 (5s) Brown, Ashley (Washington State) at Arizona (Oct 07, 2018)

ASSISTS 3-SETS

49 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs UCLA (Sep 26, 2018)

47 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

44 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

44 Raskie, August (Oregon) at California (Nov 10, 2018)

43 Lazaro, Raquel (USC) at Oregon (Nov 02, 2018)

ASSISTS 4-SETS

59 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

57 Brown, Ashley (Washington State) vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

56 Miller, Kylie (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

56 Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs California (Oct 28, 2018)

54 Powell, Ella May (Washington) at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

ASSISTS 5-SETS

62 Gray, Jenna (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

61 Raskie, August (Oregon) vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

61 Raskie, August (Oregon) at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

60 Ewert, Jenna (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

59 Brown, Ashley (Washington State) at Arizona (Oct 07, 2018)

DIGS

38 (4s) Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

35 (5s) Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

35 (5s) Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs USC (Nov 23, 2018)

33 (5s) Garrick, Victoria (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

30 (4s) Massey, Grace (Oregon State) vs Oregon (Nov 24, 2018)

DIGS 3-SETS

27 Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs Stanford (Oct 28, 2018)

25 Leffel, Courtney (Arizona State) at Arizona (Sep 20, 2018)

22 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) at California (Nov 10, 2018)

21 Garrick, Victoria (USC) at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

21 Brown, Ashley (Washington State) vs UCLA (Oct 21, 2018)

DIGS 4-SETS

38 Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

30 Massey, Grace (Oregon State) vs Oregon (Nov 24, 2018)

29 Massey, Grace (Oregon State) at Oregon (Sep 20, 2018)

28 McPherson, Shayne (Washington) vs Arizona (Nov 04, 2018)

28 Doehrmann, Brianna (Utah) at Arizona (Oct 21, 2018)

DIGS 5-SETS

35 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

35 Muno, Zana (UCLA) vs USC (Nov 23, 2018)

33 Garrick, Victoria (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

30 Massey, Grace (Oregon State) vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

30 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

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6 (3s) Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs UCLA (Sep 19, 2018)

6 (3s) Choy, Bailey (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

5 (4s) Bogomolova, Maria (Washington) vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

5 (5s) Tusa, Penny (Washington State) vs Arizona (Nov 02, 2018)

4 (3s) McClure, Meghan (Stanford) vs Washington State (Oct 12, 2018)

ACES 3-SETS

6 Lazaro, Raquel (USC) vs UCLA (Sep 19, 2018)

6 Choy, Bailey (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

4 McClure, Meghan (Stanford) vs Washington State (Oct 12, 2018)

4 Beedie, Megan (Arizona State) at Oregon State (Sep 28, 2018)

4 Huizenga, Bailee (California) at UCLA (Oct 26, 2018)

ACES 4-SETS

5 Bogomolova, Maria (Washington) vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

4 Huizenga, Bailee (California) at Washington State (11/18/2018)

4 Nuneviller, Brooke (Oregon) at Arizona (Oct 28, 2018)

4 Wilson, Sidney (Stanford) at Utah (Oct 05, 2018)

4 Mirkovic, Mima (California) vs Utah (Nov 02, 2018)

ACES 5-SETS

5 Tusa, Penny (Washington State) vs Arizona (Nov 02, 2018)

4 Ryan, Emily (UCLA) vs USC (Nov 23, 2018)

4 LeGrand, Raegan (USC) at UCLA (Nov 23, 2018)

3 Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Washington State (Oct 19, 2018)

3 Choy, Bailey (Utah) at Oregon State (Nov 16, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA)

17 ( 1-16) 5s Abu, Naghede (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

15 ( 1-14) 5s Evans, Kennedi (Utah) vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

15 ( 1-14) 5s Alade, Tami (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

12 ( 1-11) 4s Stone, Ronika (Oregon) vs UCLA (Nov 04, 2018)

12 ( 0-12) 4s Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

11 ( 2- 9) 4s Forte, Lauren (California) vs Washington State (Oct 14, 2018)

11 ( 2- 9) 4s Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

10 ( 1- 9) 4s Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Utah (Oct 05, 2018)

10 ( 0-10) 4s Abu, Naghede (Colorado) vs Washington (Oct 28, 2018)

10 ( 0-10) 4s Bowen, Courtney (Stanford) vs Oregon (Nov 08, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 3-SETS

9 (3-6) Martin, Claire (Washington State) vs Arizona State (Nov 04, 2018)

8 (1-7) Cross, Devyn (Arizona) vs Arizona State (Sep 20, 2018)

8 (0-8) Campbell, Holly (Stanford) vs Oregon State (Nov 09, 2018)

8 (0-8) Alade, Tami (Stanford) vs California (Nov 24, 2018)

7 (1-6) Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Washington (Nov 18, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 4-SETS

12 (1-11) Stone, Ronika (Oregon) vs UCLA (Nov 04, 2018)

12 (0-12) Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

11 (2-9) Forte, Lauren (California) vs Washington State (Oct 14, 2018)

11 (2-9) Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

10 (1-9) Alade, Tami (Stanford) at Utah (Oct 05, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 5-SETS

17 (1-16) Abu, Naghede (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

15 (1-14) Alade, Tami (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

15 (1-14) Evans, Kennedi (Utah) vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

10 (0-10) Ewert, Jenna (Colorado) at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

9 (4-5) Forte, Lauren (California) at Colorado (Oct 05, 2018)

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POINTS (K-A-BS-BA)

33.0 (29-2-1-2) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

32.5 (29-2-0-3) 5s Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

31.5 (30-1-0-1) 4s Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

31.0 (29-1-1-0) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

28.5 (24-3-1-1) 4s Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) at Washington (Nov 02, 2018)

28.0 (23-2-1-4) 5s Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

28.0 (24-1-1-4) 4s Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

28.0 (26-1-0-2) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

27.5 (23-1-3-1) 5s Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs Washington State (Oct 07, 2018)

27.0 (27-0-0-0) 5s Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Arizona (Nov 16, 2018)

POINTS 3-SETS (K-A-BS-BA)

24.5 (22-1-1-1) Drews, Dani (Utah) at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

23.0 (23-0-0-0) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

22.0 (20-1-1-0) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs UCLA (Nov 18, 2018)

22.0 (19-2-1-0) Botkin, Brooke (USC) at Oregon (Nov 02, 2018)

20.5 (18-1-1-1) Baptista, Emily (USC) at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

POINTS 4-SETS (K-A-BS-BA)

31.5 (30-1-0-1) Drews, Dani (Utah) vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

31.0 (29-1-1-0) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) vs Colorado (Oct 21, 2018)

28.5 (24-3-1-1) Ford, Alyse (Arizona State) at Washington (Nov 02, 2018)

28.0 (24-1-1-4) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) at Washington State (11/16/2018)

27.0 (27-0-0-0) May, Mac (UCLA) at Washington (Oct 19, 2018)

POINTS 5-SETS (K-A-BS-BA)

33.0 (29-2-1-2) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Utah (Nov 09, 2018)

32.5 (29-2-0-3) Lanier, Khalia (USC) vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

28.0 (23-2-1-4) Plummer, Kathryn (Stanford) vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

28.0 (26-1-0-2) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

27.5 (23-1-3-1) Dahlke, Kendra (Arizona) vs Washington State (Oct 07, 2018)

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ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA)

.402 (55-10-112) 3s Arizona vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

.396 (49-13- 91) 3s Stanford vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

.388 (43-10- 85) 3s Stanford vs Utah (Nov 04, 2018)

.384 (58-10-125) 3s Stanford at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

.384 (41- 8- 86) 3s California at Oregon State (Oct 21, 2018)

.382 (46- 7-102) 3s Stanford at California (Sep 19, 2018)

.381 (52- 7-118) 3s Arizona at Oregon State (Sep 30, 2018)

.374 (49-12- 99) 3s Stanford vs Washington State (Oct 12, 2018)

.373 (48-10-102) 3s Stanford at USC (Oct 26, 2018)

.371 (45-12- 89) 3s Stanford vs Washington (Oct 13, 2018)

ATTACK PCT (K-E-TA) 3SETS

.402 (55-10-112) Arizona vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

.396 (49-13-91) Stanford vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

.388 (43-10-85) Stanford vs Utah (Nov 04, 2018)

.384 (58-10-125) Stanford at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

.384 (41- 8-86) California at Oregon State (Oct 21, 2018)

ATTACK PCT (K-E-TA) 4SETS

.370 (56-12-119) USC vs Arizona (Oct 14, 2018)

.362 (61-10-141) Oregon vs Oregon State (Sep 20, 2018)

.331 (55-14-124) Stanford at Oregon (Oct 21, 2018)

.325 (68-17-157) Washington at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

.308 (62-17-146) Colorado at Washington State (Sep 30, 2018)

ATTACK PCT (K-E-TA) 5SETS

.310 (64-15-158) Washington vs Oregon (Nov 21, 2018)

.308 (70-22-156) Oregon at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

.288 (59-19-139) Colorado vs Arizona (Nov 11, 2018)

.286 (68-22-161) USC at Colorado (Sep 23, 2018)

.281 (67-19-171) California vs UCLA (Sep 28, 2018)

KILLS (K-E-TA)

78 (78-25-197) 5s Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

76 (76-25-190) 5s Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

74 (74-25-183) 5s Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

74 (74-27-168) 5s Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

74 (74-23-199) 5s USC vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

73 (73-34-192) 5s Oregon State at Utah (Oct 11, 2018)

73 (73-38-208) 5s Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

72 (72-26-175) 5s Arizona at Washington State (Nov 02, 2018)

71 (71-32-216) 5s Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

71 (71-25-171) 4s Washington State vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA)

58 (58-10-125) Stanford at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

55 (55-10-112) Arizona vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

55 (55-12-117) Oregon vs California (Oct 19, 2018)

55 (55-18-117) Stanford vs UCLA (Sep 26, 2018)

54 (54-14-129) Oregon at California (Nov 10, 2018)

KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA)

71 (71-25-171) Washington State vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

68 (68-17-157) Washington at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

65 (65-25-166) Utah vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

65 (65-18-169) USC at California (Sep 30, 2018)

64 (64-27-157) Colorado vs Oregon (Oct 12, 2018)

KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA)

78 (78-25-197) Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

76 (76-25-190) Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

74 (74-23-199) USC vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

74 (74-27-168) Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

74 (74-25-183) Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

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TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)

216 (71-32-216) 5s Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

208 (73-38-208) 5s Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

208 (61-33-208) 5s Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

207 (64-25-207) 5s UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

200 (69-21-200) 5s Arizona at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

200 (65-22-200) 5s Washington State at Oregon (Sep 23, 2018)

199 (66-31-199) 5s USC at UCLA (Nov 23, 2018)

199 (74-23-199) 5s USC vs Arizona State (Oct 12, 2018)

197 (78-25-197) 5s Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

194 (63-29-194) 4s Washington State at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-GAMES (K-E-TA)

148 (41-25-148) Oregon State vs USC (Nov 04, 2018)

135 (47-18-135) USC at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

134 (36-16-134) Oregon State vs Arizona State (Sep 28, 2018)

132 (43-18-132) Oregon vs Arizona State (Sep 30, 2018)

129 (54-14-129) Oregon at California (Nov 10, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-GAMES (K-E-TA)

194 (63-29-194) Washington State at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

192 (62-24-192) UCLA vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

186 (62-19-186) Washington State at UCLA (Nov 08, 2018)

183 (55-23-183) Colorado vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

172 (48-23-172) USC at Arizona State (Nov 18, 2018)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-GAMES (K-E-TA)

216 (71-32-216) Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

208 (61-33-208) Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

208 (73-38-208) Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

207 (64-25-207) UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

200 (69-21-200) Arizona at Oregon (Sep 28, 2018)

ASSISTS

75 (5s) Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

72 (5s) Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

70 (5s) Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

70 (5s) Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

69 (5s) Oregon at Washington (Nov 21, 2018)

ASSISTS 3-SETS

55 Stanford at Colorado (Oct 07, 2018)

51 Oregon at California (Nov 10, 2018)

51 Stanford vs UCLA (Sep 26, 2018)

49 Arizona vs Oregon State (Oct 26, 2018)

48 Stanford vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

ASSISTS 4-SETS

64 Washington at USC (Nov 08, 2018)

63 Utah vs Colorado (Nov 23, 2018)

63 Washington State vs Colorado (Sep 30, 2018)

62 UCLA at Washington (Oct 19, 2018)

62 USC at California (Sep 30, 2018)

ASSISTS 5-SETS

75 Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

72 Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

70 Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

70 Oregon vs Colorado (Nov 16, 2018)

69 Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

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DIGS

105 (5s) Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

103 (5s) Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

100 (5s) UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

99 (5s) Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

95 (5s) Arizona vs California (Nov 21, 2018)

DIGS 3-SETS

68 Arizona State at Oregon State (Sep 28, 2018)

67 USC at Oregon State (Nov 04, 2018)

64 Arizona State at Oregon (Sep 30, 2018)

63 Oregon State vs USC (Nov 04, 2018)

62 Stanford at UCLA (Oct 28, 2018)

DIGS 4-SETS

93 Washington State at Colorado (Oct 26, 2018)

92 UCLA vs Washington State (Nov 08, 2018)

90 Washington State at UCLA (Nov 08, 2018)

89 Colorado vs Washington State (Oct 26, 2018)

88 Arizona State vs USC (Nov 18, 2018)

DIGS 5-SETS

105 Oregon State vs UCLA (Nov 02, 2018)

103 Oregon vs Washington State (Sep 23, 2018)

100 UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

99 Oregon vs Arizona (Sep 28, 2018)

95 Arizona vs California (Nov 21, 2018)

ACES

14 (3s) Washington at UCLA (Nov 10, 2018)

12 (4s) Washington vs Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

12 (4s) Washington vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

11 (5s) Washington State vs Arizona (Nov 02, 2018)

10 (4s) Stanford at Oregon (Oct 21, 2018)

ACES 3-SETS

14 Washington at UCLA (Nov 10, 2018)

10 Stanford vs Washington State (Oct 12, 2018)

9 Washington at California (Oct 12, 2018)

9 Utah at USC (Nov 21, 2018)

9 Washington State at Arizona State (Oct 05, 2018)

ACES 4-SETS

12 Washington vs Colorado (Sep 28, 2018)

12 Washington vs Arizona State (Nov 02, 2018)

10 Stanford at Oregon (Oct 21, 2018)

9 California at Washington State (11/18/2018)

9 Utah vs UCLA (Sep 21, 2018)

ACES 5-SETS

11 Washington State vs Arizona (Nov 02, 2018)

9 Utah vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

9 USC at UCLA (Nov 23, 2018)

9 UCLA at Oregon State (Nov 02, 2018)

8 Oregon State vs Colorado (Nov 18, 2018)

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23.5 (5s) Colorado at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

21.0 (4s) Stanford at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

21.0 (5s) Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

21.0 (5s) Utah vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

18.5 (4s) Stanford vs Oregon (Nov 08, 2018)

16.5 (4s) Washington State at USC (Nov 11, 2018)

16.0 (4s) UCLA at Arizona State (Nov 16, 2018)

16.0 (4s) Stanford at Washington State (11/16/2018)

16.0 (5s) USC at Washington State (Oct 19, 2018)

16.0 (4s) Colorado vs Washington (Oct 28, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 3-SETS

14.0 Stanford vs Oregon State (Nov 09, 2018)

13.0 Stanford vs USC (Sep 28, 2018)

12.0 Oregon at UCLA (Oct 05, 2018)

12.0 Arizona vs Arizona State (Sep 20, 2018)

11.5 Stanford vs California (Nov 24, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 4-SETS

21.0 Stanford at Oregon State (Oct 19, 2018)

18.5 Stanford vs Oregon (Nov 08, 2018)

16.5 Washington State at USC (Nov 11, 2018)

16.0 California vs Washington State (Oct 14, 2018)

16.0 USC at Washington (Oct 17, 2018)

BLOCKS (BS-BA) 5-SETS

23.5 Colorado at Oregon State (Nov 18, 2018)

21.0 Stanford vs Colorado (Nov 02, 2018)

21.0 Utah vs California (Oct 07, 2018)

16.0 USC at Washington State (Oct 19, 2018)

15.0 Utah vs Oregon State (Oct 11, 2018)

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Arizona (22-11,11-9)

Aug 24 vs CSUN W 3-0 A-103

Aug 24 vs Utah State W 3-2 A-231

Aug 25 at Sacramento State W 3-1 A-286

Aug 31 LIPSCOMB W 3-0 A-250

Aug 31 SAN DIEGO STATE W 3-0 A-1691

Sep 01 PACIFIC W 3-0 A-849

Sep 07 vs UTEP W 3-1 A-454

Sep 07 vs Montana W 3-0 A-276

Sep 08 at NMSU L 2-3 A-953

Sep 14 NMSU W 3-0 A-1369

Sep 14 UT MARTIN W 3-0 A-430

Sep 15 UC DAVIS W 3-1 A-680

* Sep 20 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 A-2685

* Sep 23 at #2 Stanford L 1-3 A-2331

* Sep 28 at #12 Oregon W 3-2 A-1577

* Sep 30 at Oregon State W 3-0 A-1088

* Oct 05 #15 WASHINGTON L 0-3 A-2198

* Oct 07 #22 WASHINGTON STATE L 2-3 A-1299

* Oct 12 at #20 UCLA L 0-3 A-1463

* Oct 14 at #15 USC L 1-3 A-1812

* Oct 19 COLORADO W 3-0 A-1645

* Oct 21 UTAH W 3-1 A-950

* Oct 26 OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-1239

* Oct 28 #16 OREGON L 1-3 A-1126

* Nov 02 at #18 Washington State W 3-2 A-1097

* Nov 04 at Washington L 1-3 A-2577

* Nov 09 at Utah L 2-3 A-3827

* Nov 11 at Colorado W 3-2 A-1333

* Nov 16 #14 USC L 2-3 A-1526

* Nov 18 #25 UCLA W 3-0 A-1393

* Nov 21 CALIFORNIA W 3-2 A-1168

* Nov 24 at Arizona State W 3-0 A-2263

Nov 30 vs #24 MISSOURI L 0-3

Arizona State (14-18,5-15)

Aug 24 NMSU W 3-0 A-1691

Aug 24 UTA W 3-1 A-147

Aug 25 PACIFIC W 3-1 A-1072

Sep. 1 vs TOWSON W 3-0

Sep 2 vs Xavier W 3-1 A-142

Sep 02 vs Mizzou L 1-3 A-364

Sep 07 at Wyoming L 1-3 A-1085

Sep 07 vs Murray State W 3-1 A-74

Sep 08 vs Binghamton W 3-0 A-50

Sep 14 GONZAGA W 3-1 A-1435

Sep 14 NAU W 3-1 A-197

Sep 15 TEXAS STATE L 0-3 A-1206

* Sep 20 at Arizona L 0-3 A-2685

* Sep 23 at California W 3-2 A-1291

* Sep 28 at Oregon State W 3-0 A-1195

* Sep 30 at #12 Oregon W 3-0 A-1614

* Oct 05 #22 WASHINGTON STATE L 0-3 A-1228

* Oct 07 #15 WASHINGTON W 3-0 A-931

* Oct 10 at #20 UCLA L 0-3 A-719

* Oct 12 at #15 USC L 2-3 A-831

* Oct 19 UTAH L 0-3 A-1978

* Oct 21 COLORADO L 1-3 A-1861

* Oct 26 #16 OREGON L 0-3 A-1287

* Oct 28 OREGON STATE L 1-3 A-706

* Nov 02 at Washington L 1-3 A-2238

* Nov 04 at #18 Washington State L 0-3 A-807

* Nov 09 at Colorado L 0-3 A-1266

* Nov 11 at Utah L 0-3 A-2309

* Nov 16 #25 UCLA L 1-3 A-3943

* Nov 18 #14 USC W 3-1 A-1183

* Nov 21 #2 STANFORD L 0-3 A-1193

* Nov 24 #23 ARIZONA L 0-3 A-2263

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California (15-16,7-13)

Aug 24 CHICAGO STATE W 3-0 A-75

Aug 24 RUTGERS W 3-0 A-462

Aug 25 COLGATE W 3-0 A-418

Aug 31 vs Northern Colorado W 3-1

Aug 31 at South Dakota L 1-3 A-766

Sept 1 vs Northeastern W 3-0

Sep 07 at Portland State W 3-2 A-303

Sep 07 vs Gonzaga L 2-3 A-227

Sep 08 vs Fresno State W 3-0 A-115

Sep 13 PACIFIC W 3-2 A-299

Sep 15 at Saint Mary's L 0-3 A-622

* Sep 19 #2 STANFORD L 0-3 A-2339

* Sep 23 ARIZONA STATE L 2-3 A-1291

* Sep 28 #18 UCLA L 2-3 A-1324

* Sep 30 #13 USC L 1-3 A-1005

* Oct 05 at Colorado L 2-3 A-1370

* Oct 07 at #24 Utah W 3-2 A-2004

* Oct 12 #18 WASHINGTON L 0-3 A-1002

* Oct 14 #21 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-1 A-677

* Oct 19 at #16 Oregon L 0-3 A-1685

* Oct 21 at Oregon State W 3-0 A-1021

* Oct 26 at #20 UCLA W 3-0 A-733

* Oct 28 at #15 USC L 1-3 A-1999

* Oct 31 COLORADO L 0-3 A-279

* Nov 02 UTAH W 3-1 A-1114

* Nov 08 OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-483

* Nov 10 #17 OREGON L 0-3 A-1102

* Nov 16 at #20 Washington L 1-3 A-2242

* 11/18/20at Washington State W 3-1 A-488

* Nov 21 at #23 Arizona L 2-3 A-1168

* Nov 24 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-3908

Colorado (18-14,10-10)

Aug 24 vs North Florida W 3-0 A-75

Aug 24 vs Oral Roberts W 3-1 A-70

Aug 25 at Wyoming L 2-3 A-2810

Aug 31 vs #11 Illinois L 0-3 A-306

Sep 01 vs Iowa W 3-1 A-352

Sep 07 GEORGIA L 1-3 A-1009

Sep 08 OKLAHOMA W 3-0 A-942

Sep 08 NORTH CAROLINA W 3-0 A-920

Sep 14 PORTLAND STATE W 3-0 A-842

Sep 15 COLORADO STATE W 3-1 A-2013

Sep 15 INDIANA STATE W 3-0 A-792

* Sep 19 #24 UTAH W 3-2 A-883

* Sep 23 #14 USC L 2-3 A-1760

* Sep 28 at #13 Washington L 1-3 A-1901

* Sep 30 at #22 Washington State L 1-3 A-614

* Oct 05 CALIFORNIA W 3-2 A-1370

* Oct 07 #2 STANFORD L 0-3 A-2294

* Oct 12 #14 OREGON L 1-3 A-1528

* Oct 14 OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-1072

* Oct 19 at #25 Arizona L 0-3 A-1645

* Oct 21 at Arizona State W 3-1 A-1861

* Oct 26 #19 WASHINGTON STATE L 1-3 A-1236

* Oct 31 at California W 3-0 A-279

* Nov 02 at #2 Stanford L 2-3 A-1975

* Nov 09 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 A-1266

* Nov 11 #20 ARIZONA L 2-3 A-1333

* Oct 28 #21 WASHINGTON W 3-1 A-1156

* Nov 16 at #16 Oregon W 3-2 A-2988

* Nov 18 at Oregon State W 3-2 A-675

* Nov 21 at UCLA W 3-0 A-484

* Nov 23 at Utah L 1-3 A-3013

Nov 30 vs South Carolina L 2-3

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Oregon (22-10,13-7)

Aug 24 vs Texas L 1-3

Aug 25 at #2 Nebraska L 0-3 A-8135

Aug 28 PORTLAND STATE W 3-0 A-997

Aug 31 LONG BEACH STATE W 3-0 A-1044

Aug 31 UTAH VALLEY W 3-0 A-760

Sep 01 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 3-0 A-871

Sep 07 vs #1 Minnesota W 3-1 A-545

Sep 08 vs #5 Penn State L 0-3 A-212

Sep 13 at Hawaii W 3-0 A-5288

Sep 14 vs Hawaii W 3-2 A-6141

* Sep 20 OREGON STATE W 3-1 A-4589

* Sep 23 #22 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-2 A-1638

* Sep 28 #24 ARIZONA L 2-3 A-1577

* Sep 30 ARIZONA STATE L 0-3 A-1614

* Oct 05 at #17 UCLA W 3-0 A-1687

* Oct 07 at #12 USC W 3-0 A-1471

* Oct 12 at Colorado W 3-1 A-1528

* Oct 14 at Utah L 1-3 A-2319

* Oct 19 CALIFORNIA W 3-0 A-1685

* Oct 21 #2 STANFORD L 1-3 A-2176

* Oct 26 at Arizona State W 3-0 A-1287

* Oct 28 at #23 Arizona W 3-1 A-1126

* Nov 02 #15 USC L 0-3 A-2680

* Nov 04 #22 UCLA W 3-1 A-2298

* Nov 08 at #2 Stanford L 1-3 A-1656

* Nov 10 at California W 3-0 A-1102

* Nov 14 UTAH W 3-0 A-1224

* Nov 16 COLORADO L 2-3 A-2988

* Nov 21 at #19 Washington W 3-2 A-2466

* Nov 24 at Oregon State W 3-1 A-2627

Nov 29 NMSU W 3-1 A-2407

Nov 30 BAYLOR W 3-2 A-2508

Oregon State (11-21,1-19)

Aug 24 vs Virginia W 3-2

Aug 25 vs Ole Miss L 2-3

Aug 25 at #21 Iowa State W 3-2 A-1927

Aug 31 vs UC Davis W 3-1 A-95

Aug 31 at Portland State W 3-0 A-225

Sep 07 vs Omaha W 3-0 A-198

Sep 07 at K-State L 1-3 A-1155

Sep 08 vs North Texas W 3-0 A-56

Sep 14 at San Diego State W 3-1 A-435

Sep 14 vs UTEP W 3-0 A-103

Sep 15 at #23 San Diego W 3-2 A-358

Sep 18 SEATTLE W 3-0 A-1338

* Sep 20 at #12 Oregon L 1-3 A-4589

* Sep 23 #13 WASHINGTON L 2-3 A-1301

* Sep 28 ARIZONA STATE L 0-3 A-1195

* Sep 30 #24 ARIZONA L 0-3 A-1088

* Oct 04 at #12 USC L 0-3 A-287

* Oct 06 at #17 UCLA L 0-3 A-819

* Oct 11 at Utah L 2-3 A-2021

* Oct 14 at Colorado L 0-3 A-1072

* Oct 19 #2 STANFORD L 1-3 A-1157

* Oct 21 CALIFORNIA L 0-3 A-1021

* Oct 26 at #23 Arizona L 0-3 A-1239

* Oct 28 at Arizona State W 3-1 A-706

* Nov 02 #22 UCLA L 2-3 A-1489

* Nov 04 #15 USC L 0-3 A-1361

* Nov 08 at California L 0-3 A-483

* Nov 09 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-2146

* Nov 16 UTAH L 2-3 A-975

* Nov 18 COLORADO L 2-3 A-675

* 11/21/20at Washington State L 0-3 A-477

* Nov 24 #17 OREGON L 1-3 A-2627

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Stanford (30-1,20-0)

Aug 26 at American W 3-0 A-2837

Aug 27 at Howard W 3-0 A-1998

Aug 31 at #9 BYU L 2-3 A-3389

Sep 01 vs West Virginia W 3-0 A-143

Sep 01 vs Wichita State W 3-0 A-97

Sep 07 #5 PENN STATE W 3-0 A-3658

Sep 09 #1 MINNESOTA W 3-1 A-2642

Sep 11 #3 TEXAS W 3-0 A-1459

Sep 14 at #3 Texas W 3-1 A-4337

* Sep 19 at California W 3-0 A-2339

* Sep 23 ARIZONA W 3-1 A-2331

* Sep 26 #18 UCLA W 3-0 A-1882

* Sep 28 #13 USC W 3-0 A-2594

* Oct 05 at #24 Utah W 3-1 A-3109

* Oct 07 at Colorado W 3-0 A-2294

* Oct 12 #21 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-0 A-2278

* Oct 13 #18 WASHINGTON W 3-0 A-2740

* Oct 19 at Oregon State W 3-1 A-1157

* Oct 21 at #16 Oregon W 3-1 A-2176

* Oct 26 at #15 USC W 3-0 A-1650

* Oct 28 at #20 UCLA W 3-0 A-2868

* Nov 02 COLORADO W 3-2 A-1975

* Nov 04 UTAH W 3-0 A-2230

* Nov 08 #17 OREGON W 3-1 A-1656

* Nov 09 OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-2146

* 11/16/20at Washington State W 3-1 A-1003

* Nov 18 at #20 Washington W 3-0 A-3880

* Nov 21 at Arizona State W 3-0 A-1193

* Nov 24 CALIFORNIA W 3-0 A-3908

Nov 30 ALABAMA STATE W 3-0 A-2061

Dec 01 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 3-0 A-2104

UCLA (13-14,8-12)

Aug 25 GONZAGA W 3-1 A-504

Aug 26 GONZAGA W 3-1 A-536

Aug 31 vs #12 Baylor W 3-2 A-206

Sep 02 at #19 San Diego W 3-2 A-1072

Sep 6 at #22 Cal Poly L 1-3 A-1051

Sep 07 at #22 Cal Poly L 1-3 A-1543

Sep 13 at Long Beach State W 3-1 A-1409

* Sep 19 at #14 USC L 0-3 A-2992

* Sep 21 at #23 Utah W 3-1 A-4068

* Sep 26 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-1882

* Sep 28 at California W 3-2 A-1324

* Oct 05 #20 OREGON L 0-3 A-1687

* Oct 06 OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-819

* Oct 10 #25 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 A-719

* Oct 12 #23 ARIZONA W 3-0 A-1463

* Oct 19 at #19 Washington W 3-1 A-3113

* Oct 21 at #23 Washington State L 0-3 A-792

* Oct 26 CALIFORNIA L 0-3 A-733

* Oct 28 #2 STANFORD L 0-3 A-2868

* Nov 02 at Oregon State W 3-2 A-1489

* Nov 04 at #16 Oregon L 1-3 A-2298

* Nov 08 #19 WASHINGTON STATE L 1-3 A-607

* Nov 10 #25 WASHINGTON L 0-3 A-1857

* Nov 16 at Arizona State W 3-1 A-3943

* Nov 18 at #24 Arizona L 0-3 A-1393

* Nov 21 COLORADO L 0-3 A-484

* Nov 23 #15 USC L 2-3 A-2985

USC (22-11,13-7)

Aug 24 #5 KENTUCKY W 3-1 A-1028

Aug 25 #13 CREIGHTON W 3-2 A-654

Aug 25 NORTHERN IOWA W 3-0 A-115

Aug 31 at #4 Florida W 3-1 A-4431

Sep 01 vs UCF L 1-3 A-203

Sep 02 vs Louisville W 3-0 A-55

Sep 07 at #25 Marquette L 2-3 A-768

Sep 07 vs #3 BYU L 0-3 A-175

Sep 08 vs Syracuse W 3-2 A-100

Sep 14 vs Louisiana W 3-0 A-115

Sep 14 at #23 San Diego W 3-0 A-850

* Sep 19 #17 UCLA W 3-0 A-2992

* Sep 23 at Colorado W 3-2 A-1760

* Sep 28 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-2594

* Sep 30 at California W 3-1 A-1005

* Oct 04 OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-287

* Oct 07 #20 OREGON L 0-3 A-1471

* Oct 12 #25 ARIZONA STATE W 3-2 A-831

* Oct 14 #23 ARIZONA W 3-1 A-1812

* Oct 17 at #19 Washington W 3-1 A-2006

* Oct 19 at #23 Washington State L 2-3 A-1380

* Oct 26 #2 STANFORD L 0-3 A-1650

* Oct 28 CALIFORNIA W 3-1 A-1999

* Nov 02 at #16 Oregon W 3-0 A-2680

* Nov 04 at Oregon State W 3-0 A-1361

* Nov 08 #25 WASHINGTON L 1-3 A-465

* Nov 11 #19 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-1 A-777

* Nov 16 at #24 Arizona W 3-2 A-1526

* Nov 18 at Arizona State L 1-3 A-1183

* Nov 21 UTAH L 0-3 A-749

* Nov 23 at UCLA W 3-2 A-2985

Nov 30 SAMFORD W 3-0 A-914

Dec 01 SAN DIEGO L 0-3 A-650

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Utah (19-14,10-10)

Aug 24 UC IRVINE W 3-0 A-2463

Aug 25 DENVER W 3-2 A-2156

Aug 25 SAINT MARY'S L 2-3

Aug 31 at Montana W 3-0 A-93

Aug 31 vs Gonzaga W 3-0 A-76

Sep 01 vs Iowa State W 3-0 A-61

Sep 07 at Villanova L 2-3 A-300

Sep 08 vs Temple W 3-2 A-75

Sep 08 vs High Point W 3-1 A-65

Sep 13 at #1 BYU L 0-3 A-5472

Sep 14 UTAH VALLEY W 3-1 A-2512

* Sep 19 at Colorado L 2-3 A-883

* Sep 21 #17 UCLA L 1-3 A-4068

* Sep 28 at #22 Washington State L 2-3 A-1151

* Sep 30 at #13 Washington W 3-1 A-2431

* Oct 05 #2 STANFORD L 1-3 A-3109

* Oct 07 CALIFORNIA L 2-3 A-2004

* Oct 11 OREGON STATE W 3-2 A-2021

* Oct 14 #14 OREGON W 3-1 A-2319

* Oct 19 at Arizona State W 3-0 A-1978

* Oct 21 at #25 Arizona L 1-3 A-950

* Oct 24 #19 WASHINGTON STATE L 0-3 A-2537

* Oct 26 #21 WASHINGTON W 3-0 A-2435

* Nov 02 at California L 1-3 A-1114

* Nov 04 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-2230

* Nov 09 #20 ARIZONA W 3-2 A-3827

* Nov 11 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 A-2309

* Nov 14 at #16 Oregon L 0-3 A-1224

* Nov 16 at Oregon State W 3-2 A-975

* Nov 21 at #15 USC W 3-0 A-749

* Nov 23 COLORADO W 3-1 A-3013

Nov 30 vs Denver W 3-0

Dec 01 at #4 BYU L 0-3 A-5183

Washington (20-12,10-10)

Aug 24 #14 SAN DIEGO W 3-1 A-1699

Aug 25 #14 SAN DIEGO W 3-0 A-1780

Aug 31 IOWA W 3-1

Sep 01 #11 ILLINOIS L 1-3 A-1777

Sep 07 vs Dayton W 3-2 A-109

Sep 08 at #13 Pitt L 0-3 A-468

09/08/20vs Kennesaw State W 3-1 A-43

Sep 13 at Boise State W 3-0 A-1034

Sep 14 vs CSUN W 3-0 A-136

Sep 14 vs Sacramento State W 3-0 A-126

* Sep 20 #22 WASHINGTON STATE W 3-2 A-2414

* Sep 23 at Oregon State W 3-2 A-1301

* Sep 28 #23 COLORADO W 3-1 A-1901

* Sep 30 #25 UTAH L 1-3 A-2431

* Oct 05 at #21 Arizona W 3-0 A-2198

* Oct 07 at Arizona State L 0-3 A-931

* Oct 12 at California W 3-0 A-1002

* Oct 13 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-2740

* Oct 17 #14 USC L 1-3 A-2006

* Oct 19 #20 UCLA L 1-3 A-3113

* Oct 26 at Utah L 0-3 A-2435

* Nov 02 ARIZONA STATE W 3-1 A-2238

* Nov 04 #21 ARIZONA W 3-1 A-2577

* Nov 08 at #13 USC W 3-1 A-465

* Nov 10 at #21 UCLA W 3-0 A-1857

* Oct 28 at Colorado L 1-3 A-1156

* Nov 16 CALIFORNIA W 3-1 A-2242

* Nov 18 #2 STANFORD L 0-3 A-3880

* Nov 21 #17 OREGON L 2-3 A-2466

* 11/24/20at Washington State L 2-3 A-1602

Nov 30 vs Saint Mary's W 3-1

Dec 01 at #9 Creighton W 3-0 A-2509

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Washington State (23-9,12-8)

Aug 25 vs VCU W 3-0 A-622

Aug 26 at NC State W 3-1 A-953

Aug 31 at #17 Northern Iowa W 3-1 A-2035

Sep 01 at #17 Northern Iowa W 3-1 A-1658

Sep 07 MCNEESE STATE W 3-0 A-276

Sep 07 ILLINOIS STATE W 3-1 A-752

Sep 08 STONY BROOK W 3-0 A-376

Sep 14 at WKU W 3-1 A-572

Sep 14 vs NIU W 3-0 A-102

Sep 15 vs ETSU L 2-3 A-312

* Sep 20 at #13 Washington L 2-3 A-2414

* Sep 23 at #12 Oregon L 2-3 A-1638

* Sep 28 #25 UTAH W 3-2 A-1151

* Sep 30 #23 COLORADO W 3-1 A-614

* Oct 05 at Arizona State W 3-0 A-1228

* Oct 07 at #21 Arizona W 3-2 A-1299

* Oct 12 at #2 Stanford L 0-3 A-2278

* Oct 14 at California L 1-3 A-677

* Oct 19 #14 USC W 3-2 A-1380

* Oct 21 #20 UCLA W 3-0 A-792

* Oct 24 at Utah W 3-0 A-2537

* Oct 26 at Colorado W 3-1 A-1236

* Nov 02 #21 ARIZONA L 2-3 A-1097

* Nov 04 ARIZONA STATE W 3-0 A-807

* Nov 08 at #21 UCLA W 3-1 A-607

* Nov 11 at #13 USC L 1-3 A-777

* 11/16/20STANFORD L 1-3 A-1003

* 11/18/20CALIFORNIA L 1-3 A-488

* 11/21/20OREGON STATE W 3-0 A-477

* 11/24/20WASHINGTON W 3-2 A-1602

Nov 30 NAU W 3-1 A-1486

Dec 01 TENNESSEE W 3-1 A-1762