SEATTLE – Behind a .402 attack percentage, No. 3 Stanford held off Washington, 25-15, 21-25, 25-19, 25-21, Friday at Alaska Airlines Arena, to win its 23rd consecutive Pac-12 contest.
Stanford (12-2, 5-0 Pac-12) registered a season-best 14 aces to go with 10.0 blocks and 36 digs. Washington (10-6, 1-4 Pac-12) hit .225 and registered seven aces, 7.0 blocks and 32 digs.
Opposite Kendall Kipp led all players with 21 kills on a season-high .514 attack percentage to go with five digs, an ace and a block. Outside hitter Elia Rubin recorded her team-best sixth double-double with 12 kills on .360 hitting and a match-best 10 digs. The sophomore also tallied three block, to aces and two assists.
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Setter Kami Miner controlled the offense with 45 assists and matched her season-high with five kills. The junior also had a season-best four aces. Libero Elena Oglivie finished with eight digs and two aces.
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— Stanford Women’s Volleyball (@StanfordWVB) October 7, 2023
Outside hitter Caitie Baird hit .308 with 12 kills, five digs and four aces, and matched her season-high with four blocks. Redshirt senior McKenna Vicini posted a match-high five blocks to go with two kills.
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