#1 Long Beach State, #7 BYU, #11 Pepperdine, Barton Pick Up Road Wins
The road teams came up victorious in four key matches across the country. No. 1 Long Beach State hit the…
Ball State, Stanford Score Big Upsets Saturday Night
Ball State continued its role as giant killer on its first homestand in nearly a month, following Friday’s upset of No. 8 Lewis with a four-set win over No. 5 Loyola. No. 19 Stanford pulled off a road upset, besting No. 10 Grand Canyon in four sets.
UCLA, Northridge Sweep; BYU Tops USC in Four Late Saturday
Standout offensive efforts from UCLA’s Christian Hessenauer, Northridge’s Arvis Greene and BYU’s Brendan Sander lifted their respective squads to Top 20 victories on Saturday night.
#13 UC Santa Barbara Sweeps #6 BYU; Long Beach, UCI Also Dominate
#13 UC Santa Barbara def. #6 BYU 3-0 (25-23, 25-20, 27-25) UCSB moves to 4-3; BYU falls to 5-4 Santa…
#1 LBSU Wins First Half Of Home-And-Home; Sweep #16 Stanford
#1 Long Beach State remained undefeated by sweeping #16 Stanford Saturday night. The two meet again on Friday, January 26, this time at the Pyramid.
No. 8 Cal State Northridge Picks Up Road Sweep of No. 16 Stanford
No. 8 Cal State Northridge is starting the season with a 5-0 mark for the third straight season, after extending its season-opening win streak to five matches with a road sweep of No. 16 Stanford on Wednesday
Enriques Family Faceoffs Begin Tonight with Stanford/Northridge
This week’s men’s volleyball action will mark the first of 10 meetings between the Enriques brothers in 2018. First up, Stanford libero Evan will face Cal State Northridge libero Emmett on Wednesday in Palo Alto.
Defending Champs Ohio State Knock Off #8 Stanford
Defending champions Ohio State knocked off Stanford in a hard-fought four-set win Friday night.
#6 BYU, #18 Stanford Pull Upsets; Grand Canyon, Penn State Sweep
Saturday brought a pair of Top 20 upsets as No. 6 BYU edged No. 3 Ohio State in a rematch…
Rookie Jaylen Jasper Leads #18 Stanford Past #12 Ball State
Freshman outside hitter Jaylen Jasper was the key to No. 18 Stanford earning its first victory of 2018. The rookie downed 17 kills, nearly half of the Cardinal’s 40, while also accounting for three of the team’s five aces.