Pac-12 Becoming Unpredictable Last In Conference Play
It has been an unpredictable season so far as upsets become the norm. Last week alone, four ranked teams were knocked off.
Plummer, Lutz Star as No. 2 Stanford Sweeps Arizona
MATCH STATS No. 2 Stanford def. Arizona 3-0 (25-15, 25-16, 25-23) Stanford moves to 19-2, 12-0 Pac-12; Arizona falls to…
Jenna Gray Dishes out 56 Assists as #2 Stanford Beats Arizona St. in 4
Kathryn Plummer knocks down 23 kills as #2 Stanford remains undefeated in conference play.
The 1,000 Kill/1,000 Dig Club: The Evolution of the 6-Rotation Player
Currently in Division I, there are 27 members of the club and six players are less than 100 digs away from joining the group. UT Arlington’s Qiana Canete has the most digs of the group at 1,518.
Stanford’s Kevin Hambly Strives to Teach, Manage Like Mentors
Hambly, who is in his first year with the Cardinal, says playing under coach Carl McGown and coaching with and under Dietre Collins and Don Hardin, set him up for his current role of running an elite Stanford program and managing talent. He talks all things Stanford and his road to get there in this Q&A.
Stanford Sits In 1st As Second Half Of Pac-12 Play Begins
After the first half of league play, second-ranked STANFORD is the first team to get to double-digit victories and remains undefeated in Conference play, boasting a 10-0 record.
#2 Stanford Sweeps Washington State Behind 10 Plummer Kills
#2 Stanford remains unbeaten in Pac-12 play with a sweep over Washington State.
#2 Stanford Comes Back From 2-1 in Sets to Down #15 Washington in Five
Kathryn Plummer had a match-high 20 kills in a double-double effort as #2 Stanford came back to down #15 Washington in five.
#2 Stanford & #15 Washington Duel in Palo Alto; Oct. 19 Preview
#2 Stanford hosts #15 Washington in a meeting of defending National Champion vs. last year’s Pac-12 winner; October 19 Preview.
Scouting Report Review: #3 Stanford Tops #12 USC
Our follow-up to the scouting report of then-#3 Stanford at then-#12 USC shows what worked for Stanford and what needs improvement from USC.