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Stanford won its 16th Pac-12 title today. (Photo: Michael Pimentel)
For the 16th Time
Courtesy: Stanford Athletics  
Release: 11/28/2014
LINESCORE
  1 2 3   F
 Stanford (29-1, 19-1) 25 25 25   3
 California (10-20, 2-18) 15 19 15   0
STAT COMPARISON
  OSU STAN
 Kills 37 59
 Attack pct. .218 .318
 Assists 37 49
 Aces 5 4
 Digs 53 64
 Blocks 7.5 3.0

Box Score

BERKELEY, Calif. – Behind junior outside hitter Jordan Burgess, the top-ranked Stanford women’s volleyball team swept rival California (25-15, 25-19, 25-15), Friday, at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley, Calif. The win secured the program’s 16th Pac-12 championships for the Cardinal (29-1), which finished 19-1 in the conference.

In 14 seasons as the Cardinal head coach, John Dunning has brought eight Pac-12 titles to The Farm, including seven of the past nine. Since 1986, Stanford has finished first or second in the conference 27 of 29 years. The Cardinal now has 19 conference championships in program history (1977 Nor-Cal, 1984 WCAA and 1985 Pac-West).

As a team, Stanford hit .347 while holding Cal to a .094 clip. Burgess led the Cardinal with 14 kills Friday, hitting .303. She is just 16 kills away from becoming the 15th Stanford player to reach 1,000 career kills. She will become the ninth to also collect 1,000 career digs.

Junior middle blocker Inky Ajanaku tallied 10 kills on 16 swings with just one error to hit .562. She also totaled a match-high four blocks. Redshirt freshman Merete Lutz added eight kills and two blocks, while junior Brittany Howard finished with six kills and nine digs.

Junior setter Madi Bugg racked up 37 assists, three kills and three digs in the win. Senior libero Kyle Gilbert registered a match-best 16 digs. The Encinitas, Calif., native has collected double-digit digs in all 30 matches this season.

Cal was led by senior Christina Higgins’ 11 kills, while Lillian Schonewise added 10 kills on a .474 attack percentage.

Stanford now awaits is postseason fate as the NCAA selection show airs on Sunday, Nov. 30 at 5:30 p.m. PT on ESPNU. Should the Cardinal host the first and second rounds, they would be played on Friday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 6, respectively. Stanford is one of just two teams in the nation to have appeared in all 33 NCAA Tournaments.


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