Sign up for Express
New from Palo Alto Online, Express is a daily e-edition, distributed by e-mail every weekday.
Sign up to receive Express!

Login | Register
Sign up for eBulletins
Click for Palo Alto, California Forecast
Palo Alto Online Sports
Increase font Increase font
Decrease font Decrease font
Adjust text size

Cardinal volleyball victory over Colorado on Senior Night  

Photo

Bookmark and Share
The No. 2 Stanford women's volleyball team defeated Colorado, 21-25, 25-19, 25-13, 25-16, Wednesday, on Senior Night in Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif. The Cardinal improves to 26-3 overall and 18-1 in the Pac-12, while the Buffaloes drop to 14-17 overall and 4-15 in the conference.

Stanford seniors Hannah Benjamin, Karissa Cook, Hayley Spelman and Jessica Walker were honored with their families prior to the match. Charlotte Brown, who came in with the class in the fall of 2009, was also recognized Friday after medically retiring from volleyball in the spring of 2011.

Freshman Brittany Howard led the team with 15 kills, tying her career-best, nine digs and three blocks. Freshman Jordan Burgess added 10 kills, nine digs and four blocks, while junior Carly Wopat finished with nine kills and six blocks. Junior Rachel Williams added seven kills and five blocks.

Freshman setter Madi Bugg totaled 22 assists, four digs and career high four service aces. Cook finished with 16 assists, seven digs and two kills. Sophomore libero Kyle Gilbert collected 16 digs and six assists. As a team, Stanford hit .308, while holding Colorado to a .182 clip.

The Cardinal started its four seniors, but dropped the opening set, 25-21. Both teams hit lights out as Stanford posted a .438 hitting percentage while Colorado hit .424. Four service errors by the Cardinal was the difference in the set. Howard put down seven kills to lead Stanford, while Spelman and Wopat each tallied three. Benjamin and Cook collected four digs each to lead the defense. Freshman Alexis Austin led Colorado with seven kills.

Stanford, playing with its usual lineup, responded by capturing the second set 25-19. The Cardinal posted a .235 hitting percentage in the set, committing just three attack errors. Colorado registered seven hitting errors and was held to a .150 attack percentage. Wopat led the way for Stanford with four kills, while Williams, Howard and Burgess each put down two. Austin continued to lead Colorado with five kills and five digs.

The Cardinal dominated the third set with a 25-13 victory. Stanford hit .500 in the set, while holding Colorado to a .167 hitting percentage. The Cardinal put down four aces in the third, two by Gilbert and two by Wopat. Burgess, Williams and Wopat all recorded three kills to lead Stanford. Austin registered five kills to lead the Buffaloes, while Neira Ortiz Ruiz totaled four.

Stanford finished off Colorado with a 25-16 win in the fourth. Neither team hit well offensively as the Cardinal posted a .103 hitting percentage and the Buffaloes hit -.034. Stanford registered four and a half blocks in the fourth with Wopat tallying four. Burgess and Howard each put down three kills, while Williams posted two kills in the set. Austin finished with 19 kills and seven digs to lead Colorado on the night.

Stanford wraps-up the Pac-12 season on Friday, Nov. 23 at California for the Big Spike. The match, which will be televised on the Pac-12 Networks, is slated for 8 p.m. from Haas Pavilion in Berkeley.

Are you receiving Express, our free daily e-mail edition? See a sample and sign-up for Express.


Comments
There are no comments yet for this story.
Be the first!

If you were a member and logged in you could track comments from this story.
Add a Comment

Posting an item on Town Square is simple and requires no registration! Just complete this form and hit "submit" and your topic will appear online. Please be respectful and truthful in your postings so Town Square will continue to be a thoughtful gathering place for sharing community information and opinion. All postings are subject to our TERMS OF USE, and may be deleted if deemed inappropriate by our staff
 
We prefer that you use your real name, but you may use any "member" name you wish.

Name: *
Select your Neighborhood or School Community: * Not sure?
Choose a category: *
Since this is the first comment on this story a new topic will also be started in Town Square!
Please choose a category below that best describes this story.

Comment: *
Enter the verification code exactly as shown, using capital and lowercase letters, in the multi-colored box. *
Verification Code:   


Best Website
First Place
2009-2012

 

Palo Alto Online   © 2013 Palo Alto Online
All rights reserved.