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--2014 Stanford Volleyball-- 2014 Stanford Women’s Volleyball Athletics Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, CA • 94305 • GoStanford.com Women’s Volleyball Contact • Regina Verlengiere • o. 650.723.0996 • c. 805.478.4198 • [email protected] Facebook: Stanford Women’s Volleyball • Twitter: @StanfordWVB • Instagram: @stanfordwvb 2014 Schedule Overall Record: 31-1 Pac-12 Record: 19-1 Date Opponent Location Result/ PT 8/29 Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 3-0# 8/31 #7 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 3-0% 9/5 #1 Penn State Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 9/7 #9 Illinois Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 9/12 #20 Duke Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1 9/13 Penn Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 9/13 Santa Clara Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 9/18 #19 San Diego San Diego, Calif. W, 3-1 9/19 Eastern Washington San Diego, Calif. W, 3-0 9/20 CSUN San Diego, Calif. W, 3-0 9/23 California* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0# 9/26 Washington State* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 10/3 #11 Oregon* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1$ 10/4 Oregon State* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 10/10 #16 Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. W, 3-1# 10/12 #18 Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. W, 3-1# 10/17 Colorado* Boulder, Colo. W, 3-2# 10/19 Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah W, 3-1# 10/24 #17 UCLA* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1# 10/26 #19 USC* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1# 10/31 Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. W, 3-1# 11/2 #12 Oregon* Eugene, Ore. W, 3-0# 11/5 #20 Arizona State* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 11/7 #16 Arizona* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 11/12 #21 USC* Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-0# 11/13 #18 UCLA* Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-0 11/21 #23 Utah* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0# 11/22 #19 Colorado* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 11/26 #5 Washington* Seattle, Wash. L, 3-1# 11/28 California* Berkeley, Calif. W, 3-0# 12/5 CSU Bakersfield^ Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0# 12/6 Michigan State^ Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m.# 12/12 Oregon State^ Ames, Iowa 3 p.m. 12/13 Illinois/Florida Ames, Iowa 6 p.m.$ 12/18&20 NCAA Final Four Oklahoma City, Okla. *Pac-12 conference match Bold indicates home match played at Maples Pavilion #Pac-12 Networks | %Big Ten Network | $ESPNU | ^NCAA Tournament STANFORD VOLLEYBALL BY THE NUMBERS NCAA Championships ............................................................ 6 Final Four Appearances ....................................................... 18 National Championship Matches ....................................... 14 NCAA Tournament Wins .................................................... 106 Consecutive Years in the NCAA Tournament ...................... 34 Conference Championships ................................................ 19 30+ Win Seasons .................................................................. 17 National Players of the Year ................................................ 15 All-America Awards .............................................................. 75 Conference Players of the Year ........................................... 17 All-Conference Selections ................................................. 111 CoSIDA Academic All-America Awards ............................... 16 Honda Award Winners ........................................................... 7 Olympians .............................................................................. 9 2014 Stanford Volleyball Roster No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (High School) 2 Sarah Benjamin DS 5-8 FR San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker) 3 Morgan Boukather OPP 6-1 SR Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 4 Kelsey Humphreys S 6-0 SO Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 7 Ivana Vanjak OH 6-4 RS FR Bad Soden, Germany (Albert-Einstein-Schule) 8 Megan McGehee MB 6-2 JR Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West) 10 Kyle Gilbert L 5-7 SR Encinitas, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian) 11 Sidney Brown OH 6-0 FR Tampa, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory) 12 Inky Ajanaku MB 6-3 JR Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelley) 16 Brittany Howard OH 6-3 JR Los Altos, Calif. (Mountain View) 17 Merete Lutz MB 6-8 RS FR Houston, Texas (Mirabeau B. Lamar) 18 Grace Kennedy OH 6-3 SO Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 22 Madi Bugg S 6-0 JR Apex, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) 23 Jordan Burgess OH 6-1 JR Fort Myers, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory Head Coach: John Dunning, 14th season (San Diego State ‘73) Associate Head Coach: Denise Corlett, 26th season (UCLA ‘81) Assistant Coach: Jason Mansfield, 13th season (Ashworth ‘07) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kasey Crider, 2nd season (Pepperdine ‘11) Pronunciation Guide: Inky Ajanaku (uh-JOHN-uh-koo) Kasey Crider (CRY-der) Morgan Boukather (BOW-kather) Kyle Gilbert (Kyle-the boy’s name) Merete Lutz (muh-RET-uh LUT-z) Megan McGehee (McGee) Ivana Vanjak (ee-VON-uh VON-yack) Back to Ames for NCAA Regional Stanford faces Pac-12 foe Oregon State in semifinals Friday, Dec. 12 Match #1 - 3 p.m. PT | ESPN3 Oregon State (21-12) vs. No. 1 Stanford (31-1) Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa Match #2 - 5 p.m. PT | ESPN3 No. 9 Illinois (26-7) vs. No. 8 Florida (27-3) Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa Saturday, Dec. 13 Match #3 - 6 p.m. PT | ESPNU Winner Match #1 vs. Winner Match #2 Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa TOURNEY TIME: The No. 1 Stanford women’s volleyball team (31-1) began its quest for a seventh national championship last week, defeat- ing CSU Bakersfield and Michigan State in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament at Maples Pavilion. The tournament’s No. 1 overall seed, the Cardinal will face Oregon State (21-12) in the Ames Regional semifinal Friday night. LOOKING AHEAD: Should Stanford advance past this week, the team will travel to Oklahoma City for the Final Four, held Dec. 18-20 at Chesa- peake Energy Arena. It would be the Cardinal’s first national semifinal appearance since 2008.

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Page 1: 2014 Stanford Women’s Volleyball › pdf9 › 3033421.pdf7 Ivana Vanjak OH 6-4 RS FR Bad Soden, Germany (Albert-Einstein-Schule) 8 Megan McGehee MB 6-2 JR Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s

--2014 Stanford Volleyball--

2014 Stanford Women’s VolleyballAthletics Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, CA • 94305 • GoStanford.com

Women’s Volleyball Contact • Regina Verlengiere • o. 650.723.0996 • c. 805.478.4198 • [email protected]: Stanford Women’s Volleyball • Twitter: @StanfordWVB • Instagram: @stanfordwvb

2014 ScheduleOverall Record: 31-1 Pac-12 Record: 19-1

Date Opponent Location Result/ PT

8/29 Iowa State Ames, Iowa W, 3-0# 8/31 #7 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 3-0% 9/5 #1 Penn State Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 9/7 #9 Illinois Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 9/12 #20 Duke Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1 9/13 Penn Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 9/13 Santa Clara Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 9/18 #19 San Diego San Diego, Calif. W, 3-1 9/19 Eastern Washington San Diego, Calif. W, 3-0 9/20 CSUN San Diego, Calif. W, 3-0 9/23 California* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0# 9/26 Washington State* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 10/3 #11 Oregon* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1$ 10/4 Oregon State* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 10/10 #16 Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. W, 3-1# 10/12 #18 Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. W, 3-1# 10/17 Colorado* Boulder, Colo. W, 3-2# 10/19 Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah W, 3-1# 10/24 #17 UCLA* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1# 10/26 #19 USC* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-1# 10/31 Oregon State* Corvallis, Ore. W, 3-1# 11/2 #12 Oregon* Eugene, Ore. W, 3-0# 11/5 #20 Arizona State* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 11/7 #16 Arizona* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2# 11/12 #21 USC* Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-0# 11/13 #18 UCLA* Los Angeles, Calif. W, 3-0 11/21 #23 Utah* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0# 11/22 #19 Colorado* Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 11/26 #5 Washington* Seattle, Wash. L, 3-1# 11/28 California* Berkeley, Calif. W, 3-0# 12/5 CSU Bakersfield^ Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0# 12/6 Michigan State^ Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m.# 12/12 Oregon State^ Ames, Iowa 3 p.m. 12/13 Illinois/Florida Ames, Iowa 6 p.m.$ 12/18&20 NCAA Final Four Oklahoma City, Okla. *Pac-12 conference match

Bold indicates home match played at Maples Pavilion

#Pac-12 Networks | %Big Ten Network | $ESPNU | ^NCAA Tournament

STANFORD VOLLEYBALL BY THE NUMBERS

NCAA Championships ............................................................ 6 Final Four Appearances ....................................................... 18 National Championship Matches ....................................... 14 NCAA Tournament Wins .................................................... 106 Consecutive Years in the NCAA Tournament ...................... 34 Conference Championships ................................................ 19 30+ Win Seasons .................................................................. 17 National Players of the Year ................................................ 15 All-America Awards .............................................................. 75 Conference Players of the Year ........................................... 17 All-Conference Selections ................................................. 111 CoSIDA Academic All-America Awards ............................... 16 Honda Award Winners ........................................................... 7 Olympians .............................................................................. 9

2014 Stanford Volleyball RosterNo Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (High School)2 Sarah Benjamin DS 5-8 FR San Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker)3 Morgan Boukather OPP 6-1 SR Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)4 Kelsey Humphreys S 6-0 SO Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)7 Ivana Vanjak OH 6-4 RS FR Bad Soden, Germany (Albert-Einstein-Schule)8 Megan McGehee MB 6-2 JR Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West)10 Kyle Gilbert L 5-7 SR Encinitas, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian)11 Sidney Brown OH 6-0 FR Tampa, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory)12 Inky Ajanaku MB 6-3 JR Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelley)16 Brittany Howard OH 6-3 JR Los Altos, Calif. (Mountain View)17 Merete Lutz MB 6-8 RS FR Houston, Texas (Mirabeau B. Lamar)18 Grace Kennedy OH 6-3 SO Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)22 Madi Bugg S 6-0 JR Apex, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons)23 Jordan Burgess OH 6-1 JR Fort Myers, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory

Head Coach: John Dunning, 14th season (San Diego State ‘73)Associate Head Coach: Denise Corlett, 26th season (UCLA ‘81)Assistant Coach: Jason Mansfield, 13th season (Ashworth ‘07)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kasey Crider, 2nd season (Pepperdine ‘11)

Pronunciation Guide: Inky Ajanaku (uh-JOHN-uh-koo) Kasey Crider (CRY-der)Morgan Boukather (BOW-kather) Kyle Gilbert (Kyle-the boy’s name)Merete Lutz (muh-RET-uh LUT-z) Megan McGehee (McGee) Ivana Vanjak (ee-VON-uh VON-yack)

Back to Ames for NCAA RegionalStanford faces Pac-12 foe Oregon State in semifinals

Friday, Dec. 12Match #1 - 3 p.m. PT | ESPN3Oregon State (21-12) vs. No. 1 Stanford (31-1)Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa

Match #2 - 5 p.m. PT | ESPN3No. 9 Illinois (26-7) vs. No. 8 Florida (27-3)Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa

Saturday, Dec. 13Match #3 - 6 p.m. PT | ESPNUWinner Match #1 vs. Winner Match #2Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa

TOURNEY TIME: The No. 1 Stanford women’s volleyball team (31-1) began its quest for a seventh national championship last week, defeat-ing CSU Bakersfield and Michigan State in the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament at Maples Pavilion. The tournament’s No. 1 overall seed, the Cardinal will face Oregon State (21-12) in the Ames Regional semifinal Friday night.

LOOKING AHEAD: Should Stanford advance past this week, the team will travel to Oklahoma City for the Final Four, held Dec. 18-20 at Chesa-peake Energy Arena. It would be the Cardinal’s first national semifinal appearance since 2008.

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--2014 Stanford Volleyball--

AVCA Coaches’ Poll(Dec. 1)

1. STANFORD2. Wisconsin3. Washingrton4. Penn State5. Florida6. Texas7. North Carolina8. Florida State9. Colorado State10. Illinois11. Nebraska12. BYU13. Kentucky14. Arizona15. Long Beach State16. Oregon17. UCLA18. Ohio State19. Colorado20. Utah21. Duke22. Arizona State23. Hawai’i24. Purdue25. Western Kentucky

2014 SEASON FACTSStanford’s Record When...

Playing at home: 17-0Playing on the road: 12-1Playing at a neutral site: 2-0Longest winning streak: 28Longest losing streak: 1In three sets: 16-0In four sets: 10-1In five sets: 5-0Stanford wins first set: 27-0Opponent wins first set: 4-1Winning first two sets: 22-0Losing first two sets: 0-1Splitting first two sets: 9-0Hitting .250 or better: 26-1Hitting below .250: 5-0Outhit opponents: 30-0Outhit by opponents: 1-1Vs. ranked opponents: 17-1Vs. unranked opponents: 14-0In the Pac-12: 19-1Outside the conference: 12-0Last five matches: 4-1Last 10 matches: 9-1Televised matches: 21-1In August: 2-0In September: 10-0In October: 9-0In November: 8-1In December: 2-0

STANFORD IN THE 2014 POLLDate Rank Date RankPreseason 3 Oct. 20 1Sept. 1 2 Oct. 27 1Sept. 8 1 Nov. 3 1Sept. 15 1 Nov. 10 1Sept. 22 1 Nov. 17 1Sept. 29 1 Nov. 24 1Oct. 6 1 Dec. 1 1Oct. 13 1Ranking Records...

• 440 all-time weeks in the top-10 • 474 total weeks in the poll • 67 weeks ranked No. 1

THE LAST TIME STANFORD...

Won a match ....................................................................................... vs. Michigan State, 12/6/14 Lost a match ........................................................................................... at Washington, 11/26/14 Won at home ...................................................................................... vs. Michigan State, 12/6/14 Lost at home .......................................................................................................vs. USC, 10/30/13 Won on the road .........................................................................................at California, 11/28/14 Lost on the road...................................................................................... at Washington, 11/26/14 Won 3-0 ............................................................................................ vs. CSU Bakersfield, 12/5/14 Lost 3-0 ................................................................................................................. at USC, 10/4/13 Won 3-0 at home .............................................................................. vs. CSU Bakersfield, 12/5/14 Lost 3-0 at home ...............................................................................................vs. UCLA, 10/29/11 Won 3-0 on the road ...................................................................................at California, 11/28/14 Lost 3-0 on the road .............................................................................................. at USC, 10/4/13 Won in four sets .................................................................................. vs. Michigan State, 12/6/14 Lost in four sets ...................................................................................... at Washington, 11/26/14 Won in five sets ............................................................................................... vs. Arizona, 11/7/14 Lost in five sets ........................................................................................vs. Penn State, 12/14/13 Beat a Pac-12 opponent .............................................................................at California, 11/28/14 Lost to a Pac-12 opponent ..................................................................... at Washington, 11/26/14 Beat a ranked opponent ................................................................ vs. No. 19 Colorado, 11/22/14 Lost to an unranked opponent ....................................................................vs. Michigan, 12/8/12

CATCH THE CARDINAL: Friday’s match will be streamed on ESPN3, while Sat-urday’s regional final will be televised on ESPNU. Live stats for the matches can be found on the women’s volleyball schedule page on GoStanford.com. Live up-dates will also be available on Twitter (@StanfordWVB).

SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook.com/StanfordWVBTwitter: @StanfordWVBInstagram: @stanfordwvb

BEEN THERE, DONE THAT: This marks Stanford’s 34th consecutive NCAA post-season appearance. The Cardinal is one of only two programs in the nation to have appeared in every NCAA Tournament since the NCAA Championship began in 1981 (Penn State is the other). Stanford has won more NCAA Tournament matches (106), made more Final Four appearances (18) and been in the national champion-ship match (14) more times than any other program in the nation. The Cardinal has captured 19 conference championships and produced 30 or more wins on 17 occasions. Stanford, along with Penn State, has won the most NCAA titles (6).

FACING CONFERENCE FOES IN THE POSTSEASON: Stanford has played a Pac-10/12 Conference opponent 28 times in the postseason since 1986, collecting a 21-7 record. The most recent meeting against a conference team came during the 2010 postseason when the Cardinal fell in five sets to USC in the Dayton Regional Final.

IT’S A BUGG’S LIFE, AGAIN: Junior Madi Bugg was tabbed the Pac-12 Setter of the Year for the second straight season. The Apex, N.C., native leads the nation with 12.02 assists per set, upping that mark to 12.11 in Pac-12 play. She is second on the team with 14 double-doubles this season.

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--2014 Stanford Volleyball--

2014 PAC-12 STANDINGS

Team Pac-12 Overall Stanford 19-1 31-1Washington 18-2 31-2Arizona 12-8 24-10Oregon 11-9 23-9UCLA 11-9 22-11Colorado 11-9 20-14Oregon State 9-11 21-12Utah 9-11 20-13Arizona State 9-11 20-14USC 8-12 16-16California 2-18 10-20Washington State 1-19 10-22

CARDINAL QUICK FACTS

General InformationLocation .............................................................Stanford, Calif.Enrollment ...............................15,870 (6,999 undergraduates)Nickname ..................................................................... CardinalColors ..........................................................Cardinal and WhiteHome Arena (Capacity) ....................... Maples Pavilion (7,223)Conference ..................................................................... Pac-12President .......................................................... John HennessyAthletic Director ...................................................Bernard MuirSenior Woman Administrator ................................Beth GoodeWebsite ................................................. www.GoStanford.com

HistoryFirst year of women’s volleyball ....................................... 1976All-time record (thru 2013) ........................... 1004-234-4 (.810)NCAA Tournament Appearances .......................................... 33NCAA Final Four Appearances .............................................. 18NCAA Championships ............................................................. 6Last Appearance ................................................................ 2013Last Postseason Opponent .....................................Penn State ....................NCAA Regiona Final (L, 3-2)

Coaching StaffHead Coach .................... John Dunning (San Diego State ‘73)Record at Stanford (thru 2013) .....................368-67 (13 years)Career Record (thru 2013) ...........................805-169 (29 years)Associate Head Coach ....................................... Denise CorlettAssistant Coach ..............................................Jason MansfieldVolunteer Assistant Coach ...................................Kasey CriderDirector of Operations ...........................................Amy BrownVolleyball Office Phone .....................................(650) 724-7654

2014 Team Information2013 Record ........................................................................27-62013 Conference Record (Finish) ............................. 17-3 (2nd)2013 Postseason Finish ...........................T-5th, Regional FinalFinal Ranking ........................................................................... 5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................4 (+ Libero)/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................................9/4Newcomers .............................................................................. 2

Media RelationsW. Volleyball Contact .................................Regina VerlengierePhone (Office) ....................................................(650) 723-0996Phone (Cell). ......................................................(805) 478-4198Email ................................................... [email protected]

Social MediaFacebook ...................................Facebook.com/StanfordWVBTwitter .............................................................. @StanfordWVBInstagram .......................................................... @stanfordwvb

HEAD COACH JOHN DUNNING Career Records Overall: 836-170 (.831) At Stanford: 399-68 (.854) In The NCAA Tournament: 82-25 (.766)

Notables:• Inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame in December 2011.• Tied with former Stanford head coach Don Shaw for the second-most NCAA titles of any Division I head coach (4).• The only head coach to take nine of his teams to the national championship match.• Only coach to win a national championship in his first year at two different schools.• Has taken 10 teams to the Final Four, including six of the 13 he has coached at Stanford.• Has taken his team to the NCAA Tournament in each one of his 30 seasons and won more than 75 percent of his postseason matches.• Captured 13 conference titles, including eight in his 14 seasons in the Pac-12 Conference.• The winningest active coach in the Pac-12 in terms of not only career winning percentage, but winning percentage in Pac-12 matches.• Coached 34 All-Americans to 67 total All-America awards in his last 29 seasons, and, since coming to The Farm in 2001, has produced four AVCA National Players of the Year.Coaching Awards: • 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year • 2008 Pac-10 Coach of the Year• 2008 Regional Coach of the Year• 2007 Pac-10 Coach of the Year• 2001 AVCA National Coach of the Year• 2001 Regional Coach of the Year• 2001 Pac-10 Coach of the Year

• 2000 Regional Coach of the Year• 2000 Big West Coach of the Year• 1999 Big West Coach of the Year• 1996 Big West Coach of the Year• 1986 PCAA Coach of the Year• 1985 VB Monthly National Coach of the Year

PAC-12 HONORS: Seven Cardinal players have been recognized on the All-Pac-12 Conference teams. Juniors Inky Ajanaku, Madi Bugg and Jordan Burgess, and red-shirt freshman Merete Lutz were all selected to the 18-player all-conference team. Seniors Morgan Boukather and Kyle Gilbert, and junior Brittany Howard were hon-orable mention picks.

PAC-12 IN THE TOURNEY: The Pac-12 earned 10 berths into the 2014 NCAA Tour-nament, a league record and the most by any conference in the nation. It is the 15th consecutive year in which the Pac-12 has sent at least six teams into the post-season and the 23rd overall. Pac-12 teams posted a 113-19 (.856) record versus other conferences during the regular season and are 15-5 in the NCAA tournament.

STANFORD VS. THE FIELD: The Cardinal played 24 matches against the 2014 NCAA field, posting a 23-1 record during the regular season. Stanford went 16-1 against Pac-12 teams in the tournament, and picked up non-conference wins over Iowa State, Nebraska, Penn State, Illinois, Duke, Santa Clara and San Diego.

PAC-12 CHAMPIONS: The Cardinal secured the Pac-12 title outright after sweep-ing Cal in the regular season finale for its 16th conference championship in the Pac-10/12 era, and the 19th overall for the program. Stanford has claimed seven of the past nine Pac-12 titles and eight overall under head coach John Dunning. Since 1986, the Cardinal has finished either first or second in the conference in 27 of 29 seasons.

HOT START: This season, Stanford went undefeated in nonconference regular season matches for the seventh time since 1986. The Cardinal’s 28 match winning streak to open the season set a new program record, breaking the previous mark of 27 set by the 1991 team.

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--2014 Stanford Volleyball--

WHERE THEY RANKIn the NCAA (top-25 as of Dec. 8)Hitting Percentage (Stanford 4th, .313)4. Merete Lutz .4475. Inky Ajanaku .440

Assists Per Set (Stanford 3rd, 13.75)1. Madi Bugg 12.02

Stanford is also ranked in the top-25 nationally in kills per set (3rd, 14.66).

In the Pac-12 in 2014 (as of Dec. 8)Hitting Percentage (Stanford 2nd, .313)1. Merete Lutz .4472. Inky Ajanaku .440

Kills Per Set (Stanford 2nd, 14.66)9. Inky Ajanaku 3.51

Assists Per Set (Stanford 2nd, 13.75)1. Madi Bugg 12.02

Service Aces Per Set (Stanford 5th, 1.10)5. Megan McGehee 0.28

Blocks Per Set (Stanford 2nd, 2.72)4. Merete Lutz 1.235. Inky Ajanaku 1.18

Digs Per Set (Stanford 3rd, 16.26)2. Kyle Gilbert 4.67

Points Per Set8. Inky Ajanaku 4.19

2014 DOUBLE-DOUBLESMorgan Boukather (5)8/31 at Nebraska 13 Kills 18 Digs9/5 vs. Penn State 15 Kills 12 Digs9/7 vs. Illinois 10 Kills 11 Digs10/19 at Utah 18 Kills 11 Digs10/31 at Oregon State 14 Kills 15 Digs

Madi Bugg (14)9/5 vs. Penn State 43 Assists 13 Digs9/7 vs. Illinois 51 Assists 13 Digs9/12 vs. Duke 54 Assists 15 Digs10/4 vs. Oregon State 43 Assists 13 Digs10/10 at Arizona 57 Assists 13 Digs10/17 at Colorado 51 Assists 17 Digs10/19 at Utah 52 Assists 15 Digs10/24 vs. UCLA 43 Assists 14 Digs10/26 vs. USC 51 Assists 12 Digs10/31 at Oregon State 59 Assists 18 Digs11/5 vs. Arizona State 54 Assists 13 Digs11/7 vs. Arizona 58 Assists 24 Digs11/12 at USC 37 Assists 14 Digs11/26 at Washington 48 Assists 13 Digs

Jordan Burgess (17)8/29 at Iowa State 15 Kills 16 Digs8/31 at Nebraska 14 Kills 12 Digs9/5 vs. Penn State 10 Kills 13 Digs9/7 vs. Illinois 13 Kills 18 Digs9/12 vs. Duke 10 Kills 13 Digs9/18 at San Diego 11 Kills 15 Digs10/3 vs. Oregon 12 Kills 10 Digs10/12 at Arizona State 10 Kills 16 Digs10/17 at Colorado 10 Kills 19 Digs10/19 at Utah 12 Kills 15 Digs10/26 vs. USC 13 Kills 21 Digs10/31 at Oregon State 10 Kills 14 Digs11/2 at Oregon 15 Kills 11 Digs11/5 vs. Arizona State 16 Kills 17 Digs11/7 vs. Arizona 27 Kills 10 Digs11/22 vs. Colorado 13 Kills 14 Digs12/6 vs. Michigan St. 15 Kills 18 Digs

Brittany Howard (2)10/31 at Oregon State 14 Kills 11 Digs12/6 vs. Michigan St. 12 Kills 10 Digs

Kelsey Humphreys (1)9/13 vs. Penn 36 Assists 10 Digs

Merete Lutz (1)10/24 vs. UCLA 12 Kills 10 Blocks

IT’S OUR ANNIVERSARY: The 2014 season marks the 10-year anniversary of the Cardinal’s most recent NCAA title (2004), the 20th anniversary of the 1994 NCAA championship and the 30th anniversary of its 1984 Final Four squad.

HOME SWEET HOME: Stanford enjoyed the confines of Maples Pavilion this sea-son, going 17-0 at home. Since 2012, Stanford holds a 47-1 record in Maples Pavil-ion.

LEADING THE NATION: Junior setter Madi Bugg’s 12.02 assists per set are a nation-best. Redshirt freshman middle blocker Merete Lutz is fourth nationally with a .447 hitting percentage, while junior middle blocker Inky Ajanaku is fifth with a .440 clip.

DIGS RECORD: Senior libero Kyle Gilbert (1,928) moved into second place on the Cardinal’s career digs list past Kristin Richards (2003-06) with 16 digs against Or-egon on Oct. 3. Gabi Ailes (2007-10) holds the Stanford record and ranks fifth all-time in the Pac-12 with 2,147 career digs.

SCHOOL RECORD: Senior libero Kyle Gilbert set a school record with 40 digs against Arizona on Nov. 7. The previous record of 33 was set by herself in 2013 and Gabi Ailes in 2009. She also racked up 31 digs against Arizona State on Nov. 5, and was named Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week for her efforts.

CLIMBING THE CHARTS: Junior setter Madi Bugg recently moved into fifth place on the Cardinal’s career assists list (3,656), passing Lindsay Kagawa (3,407). She is also fifth all-time with 10.63 assists per set. Junior Inky Ajanaku moved into ninth on the Cardinal’s career blocks list with 427, passing Nancy Reno (1984-87) and Barbara Ifejika (1994-97).

SENIOR STATEMENT: After playing sparingly her first three seasons on The Farm, opposite Morgan Boukather (human biology) is making the most of her senior sea-son. She is posting career highs in kills (2.51 kps), digs (2.15 dps), points (3.05 pps) and hitting percentage (.275).

PAC-12 NUMBERS: Stanford led the Pac-12 in conference matches this season in hitting percentage (.304), kills (14.99) and opponent hitting percentage (.186). The Cardinal also ranks third in Pac-12 matches in blocks (2.48) and assists (13.96).

PAC-12 WEEKLY HONORS: Stanford had three players recognized five times by the Pac-12 this season. Junior Inky Ajanaku earned Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 1 and Sept. 8, and took home offensive honors on Oct. 27. Junior Madi Bugg collected Defensive Player of the Week honors on Oct. 20, while libero Kyle Gilbert snagged the award on Nov. 10. In total, Stanford leads the conference with 94 weekly awards, 19 more than the next highest team.

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Middle blocker Merete Lutz was named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Oct. 6 after hitting .639 and averaging 3.43 kills and 3.71 points per set against then-No. 11 Oregon and Oregon State. She also took home the honor on Oct. 27 averaging 3.00 kills and 1.88 blocks per set with a .489 attack percentage against the Los Angeles schools.

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Stanford junior middle blocker Inky Ajanaku was named the AVCA National Player of the Week on Sept. 9 after her performanc-es against then-No. 1 Penn State and then-No. 9 Illinois. It marks her second na-tional honor as she was also recognized in 2013 by the AVCA.

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Stanford 2014 HIGHS/LOWS

Team HighsHitting % .523 vs. Santa ClaraKills 72 at ArizonaAssists 69 at Oregon StateDigs 113 vs. ArizonaAces 11 vs. Eastern WashingtonBlocks 20 vs. UCLA

Team LowsHitting % .212 vs. CSU BakersfieldKills 28 vs. Eastern WashingtonAssists 27 vs. Eastern WashingtonDigs 27 vs. Eastern WashingtonAces 1 at ArizonaBlocks 3 vs. Oregon State

Individual Match HighsHitting % .714, Lutz vs. Oregon State* .714, Lutz at UCLA*Kills 27, Burgess vs. ArizonaPoints 29.5, Burgess vs. ArizonaAssists 59, Bugg at Oregon StateDigs 40, Gilbert vs. ArizonaAces 4, Burgess vs. OregonBlocks 10, Lutz vs. UCLA

*minimum 10 attempts

2014 AWARDS

Inky Ajanaku•All-Pac-12 Conferene•Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference•Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/1)•Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/8)•AVCA National Player of the Wee (9/9)•Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/27)•Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge MVP•USD Invitational All-Tournament Team•Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Morgan Boukather•All-Pac-12 Conferene honorable mention•#GoStanford Student-Athlete of the Week (10/21)•Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Madi Bugg•Pac-12 Setter of the Year•All-Pac-12 Conferene•Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference•Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/20)•Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge All-Tournament Team•USD Invitational MVP•#GoStanford Student-Athlete of the Week (11/4)•Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Jordan Burgess•All-Pac-12 Conferene•Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference•Stanford Invitational MVP•#GoStanford Student-Athlete of the Week (10/14)•Capital One Academic All-District 8 First Team•Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Kyle Gilbert•All-Pac-12 Conferene honorable mention•Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (11/10)•Pac-12/Big Ten Challenge All-Tournament Team•Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team

Brittany Howard•All-Pac-12 Conferene honorable mention•Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference•Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Merete Lutz•All-Pac-12 Conferene•All-Pac-12 Freshman Team•Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (10/6)•Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (10/27)•Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team•USD Invitational All-Tournament Team•Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

ALL-AMERICANS: Stanford returns four of its five All-Americans from last season, including AVCA first-team selection Inky Ajanaku (Jr., MB, human biology) and AVCA second-team pick Madi Bugg (Jr., S, political science). Additionally, Kyle Gilbert (Sr., L, management science & engineering) and Jordan Burgess (Jr., OH, human biol-ogy) were tabbed honorable mention by the AVCA in 2013.

NATIONAL POLL: Stanford continues to hold the top spot in the AVCA poll, garner-ing 43 first-place votes. Wisconsin, Washington, Penn State and Texas round out the top 5. Eight Pac-12 squads are ranked in the top 25 (No. 1 Stanford, No. 3 Wash-ington, No. 14 Arizona, No. 16 Oregon, No. 17 UCLA, No. 19 Colorado, No. 20 Utah and No. 22 Arizona State).

RPI: The Cardinal continues to hold the No. 1 spot in the latest RPI. In total, 10 Pac-12 squads were ranked in the top 50 (No. 4 Washington, No. 10 Oregon, No. 16 Arizona, No. 18 UCLA, No. 22 USC, No. 27 Colorado, No. 36 Oregon State, No. 37 Utah and No. 41 Arizona State).

PAC-12 COACHES’ POLL: For the 13th time since 1986, the Pac-12 coaches picked Stanford to win the conference. The Cardinal garnered 114 points, just one ahead of second-place USC. Washington came in third, while Arizona State and Califor-nia rounded out the top 5. The coaches have now correctly chosen the conference champion in 18 of 29 polls including this season.

PAC-12 IN CHINA: Juniors Madi Bugg and Brittany Howard were members of the 2014 Pac-12 All-Star team that competed in China in June. The squad played seven matches, led by Oregon head coach Jim Moore, and was also able to sightsee and get a cultural experience of the country.

2013 IN REVIEW: In 2013, Stanford (27-6) appeared in its 33rd straight NCAA Tour-nament, reaching a regional final for the ninth time under head coach John Dun-ning. The Cardinal finished second in the Pac-12 with a 17-3 conference mark. Inky Ajanaku and Carly Wopat were named AVCA First Team All-Americans, while Madi Bugg earned second team accolades and Kyle Gilbert and Jordan Burgess were honorable mention.

TAKING ON THE BEST: Once again, head coach John Dunning lined up one of the most challenging schedules in the nation for the Cardinal. Stanford played 10 reg-ular-season matches against teams ranked in the preseason poll, and 22 against teams that appeared in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Overall, Stanford is 17-1 against ranked opponents this season.

HEAD COACH JOHN DUNNING: Now in his 14th season at the helm of the Cardi-nal program, head coach John Dunning is one of the most accomplished coach-es in the collegiate volleyball world. Dunning has four national championships under his belt, has taken teams to nine Final Fours and carried six of his 13 Stan-ford teams to the national title match.

MILESTONE FOR DUNNING: John Dunning secured his 800th career win on Nov. 22, 2013 against Washington State. In 30 years as a head coach, he is 836-170 (.831), giving him a winning percentage that ranks among the top-5 all-time for Division I coaches. Dunning is 399-68 in his 14 seasons on The Farm, leading all active coaches in the conference by winning percentage (.854).

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NCAA TOURNAMENT QUICK FACTS

NCAA Championships1. Stanford, 6 Penn State, 63. UCLA, 44. Hawai’i, 3 Long Beach State, 3 Nebraska, 3 USC, 3 NCAA Final Fours1. Stanford, 182. Nebraska, 12 UCLA, 124. Penn State, 115. USC, 10

NCAA Championship Matches1. Stanford, 142. Penn State, 93. UCLA, 84. Nebraska, 65. Hawai’i, 5 Long Beach State, 5

NCAA Tournament Wins1. Stanford, 1062. Nebraska, 923. Penn State, 864. UCLA, 835. Hawai’i, 74

STANFORD IN THENCAA TOURNAMENT

2014 (2-0) ........................................................TBD2013 (3-1) ............................................ T-5th place2012 (3-1) ............................................ T-5th place2011 (1-1) .......................................... T-17th place2010 (3-1) ............................................ T-5th place2009 (2-1) ............................................ T-9th place2008 (5-1) ...............................................2nd place2007 (5-1) ...............................................2nd place2006 (5-1) ...............................................2nd place2005 (1-1) .......................................... T-17th place2004 (6-0) .......................... NCAA Champions2003 (2-1) ............................................ T-9th place2002 (5-1) ...............................................2nd place2001 (6-0) .......................... NCAA Champions2000 (1-1) .......................................... T-17th place1999 (5-1) ...............................................2nd place1998 (2-1) ............................................ T-9th place1997 (5-0) .......................... NCAA Champions1996 (5-0) .......................... NCAA Champions1995 (3-1) ............................................ T-3rd place1994 (5-0) .......................... NCAA Champions1993 (1-1) ............................................ T-9th place1992 (5-0) .......................... NCAA Champions1991 (2-1) ............................................ T-5th place1990 (2-1) ............................................ T-5th place1989 (1-1) ............................................ T-9th place1988 (1-1) ............................................ T-9th place1987 (4-1) ...............................................2nd place1986 (3-1) ............................................ T-3rd place1985 (3-1) ...............................................2nd place1984 (3-1) ...............................................2nd place1983 (3-1) ............................................... 3rd place1982 (2-2) ............................................... 4th place1981 (1-1) ............................................... 5th placeAll-Time Record ....................... 106-28 (.791)

SCOUTING OREGON STATE: Oregon State (21-12) advanced to the Ames Re-gional with a four set win over Creighton and a five-set victory over Arkansas-Little Rock in the NCAA first and second rounds in Topeka, Kan. The Beavers are hitting .225 as a team and register 16.77 digs and 2.60 blocks per set. Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Mary-Kate Marshall leads the squad with 4.22 kills and 2.39 digs per set. Senior middle Arica Nassar adds 2.01 kills on a .345 attack per-centage and 1.27 blocks per set, while senior setter Tayla Woods averages 10.02 assists per set. Junior libero Darby Reeder posts 4.62 digs and 0.30 aces per set.

THE SERIES WITH THE BEAVERS: Including two meetings this season, Stanford is a perfect 60-0 all-time against Oregon State. The Cardinal swept the Beavers at home on Oct. 4 before securing a four-set win in Corvallis on Halloween.

SCOUTING ILLINOIS: The No. 9 overall seed, Illinois (26-7) swept Murray State and Iowa State at home last week to reach the Sweet 16. The Fighting Illini went 7-3 against ranked opponents during the regular season on its way to a 16-4 Big Ten record. Redshirt junior outside hitter Jocelynn Birks leads the team with 4.04 kills and 2.59 digs per set. Senior opposite Liz McMahon averages 3.07 kills and is one of three Illinois players with more than 100 total blocks. Defensively, sophomore middle blocker Katie Stadick leads the squad with 1.34 blocks per set, while freshman libero Brandi Donnelly collects 4.59 digs per set.

THE SERIES WITH THE FIGHTING ILLINI: Stanford is 5-0 overall against Illinois. The Cardinal outlasted the Fighting Illini, 3-2, in the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge on Sept. 7 at Maples Pavilion. Junior Inky Ajanaku led Stanford with 16 kills on a .500 attack percentage and six blocks in that match, while junior Jordan Bur-gess added 13 kills and 18 digs.

SCOUTING FLORIDA: Florida is the tournament’s No. 8 overall seed and enters the week with a 27-3 record. The Gators swept Alabama State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at home before topping Miami (Fla.) in four sets in the second round. Florida is second nationally as a team with a .323 hitting per-centage and posts 14.42 kills per set. Freshman middle blocker Rhamat Alhas-san leads the nation with a .471 attack percentage to go with 2.69 kills and 1.29 blocks per set. Sophomore opposite Alex Holston leads the team with 3.78 kills per set. Junior setter Mackenzie Dagostino directs the offense with 11.47 assists per set.

THE SERIES WITH THE GATORS: Stanford holds a 5-4 edge in the all-time series with Florida. The Gators won the most recent meeting, a four-set victory in the Nike Volleyball Big Four Classic in Austin, Texas in 2013. The most recent Cardi-nal victory came in that same tournament in State College, Pa., in 2012.

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Kills1. Ogonna Nnamani (2001-04) 2,4502. Alix Klineman (2007-10) 2,0083. Logan Tom (1999-02) 1,9394. Kristin Klein (1988-91) 1,9095. Kristin Folkl (1994-97) 1,8336. Kristin Richards (2003-06) 1,8197. Bev Oden (1989-92) 1,7538. Kim Oden (1982-85) 1,7519. Foluke Akinradewo (2005-08) 1,68210.Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 1,639

Kills Per Set1. Logan Tom (1999-02) 5.022. Ogonna Nnamami (2001-04) 4.923. Kristin Folkl (1994-97) 4.684. Alix Klineman (2007-10) 4.385. Kristin Klein (1988-91) 4.226. Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 3.997. Kristin Richards (2003-06) 3.928. Bev Oden (1989-92) 3.909. Foluke Akinradewo (2005-08) 3.7710. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) 3.75

Total Attempts1. Ogonna Nnamani (2001-04) 5,5202. Alix Klineman (2007-10) 4,9223. Kristin Klein (1988-91) 4,5064. Kristin Richards (2003-06) 4,3505. Logan Tom (1999-02) 4,3316. Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 4,2327. Kristin Folkl (1994-97) 3,8988. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) 3,2579. Rachel Williams (2010-13) 3,23610. Foluke Akinradewo (2005-08) 3,101

Service Aces1. Teresa Smith (1984-87) 1892. Logan Tom (1999-02) 1713. Barbra Fontana (1983-86) 1354. Wendy Rush (1984-87) 1325. Bryn Kehoe (2004-07) 1296. Ashley Ivy (1999-02) 126 Kristin Richards (2003-06) 1268. Amy Hayes (1985-88) 1209. Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 11510. Kristin Klein (1988-91) 113

Aces Per Set1. Logan Tom (1999-02) 0.442. Teresa Smith (1984-87) 0.403. Ashley Ivy (1999-02) 0.334. Barbra Fontana (1983-86) 0.29 Bryn Kehoe (2004-07) 0.296. Wendy Rush (1984-87) 0.28 Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 0.288. Kristin Folkl (1994-97) 0.27 Kristin Richards (2003-06) 0.27 Madi Bugg (2012-pres.) 0.2710. Amy Hayes (1985-88) 0.25 Kristin Klein (1988-91) 0.25 Lindsay Kagawa (1997-00) 0.25 Cary Wendell (1992-95) 0.25

Digs1. Gabi Ailes (2007-10) 2,1472. Kyle Gilbert (2011-pres.) 1,9563. Kristin Richards (2003-06) 1,5974. Kristin Klein (1988-91) 1,4565. Cary Wendell (1992-95) 1,3196. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) 1,2857. Wendy Rush (1984-87) 1,2628. Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 1,241 9. Logan Tom (1999-02) 1,23110. Bryn Kehoe (2004-07) 1,220

Digs Per Set1. Gabi Ailes (2007-10) 4.57 Kyle Gilbert (2011-pres.) 4.212. Kristin Richards (2003-06) 3.443. Kristin Klein (1988-91) 3.224. Logan Tom (1999-02) 3.195. Cary Wendell (1992-95) 3.17 Jordan Burgess (2012-pres.) 3.136. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) 3.107. Cynthia Barboza (2005-08) 3.028. Bryn Kehoe (2004-07) 2.739. Wendy Rush (1984-87) 2.7010. Lisa Sharpley (1994-97) 2.66

Hitting Percentage (minimum 500 attempts) Merete Lutz (2014-pres.) .4471. Foluke Akinradewo (2005-08) .446 Inky Ajanaku (2012-pres.) .4192. Carly Wopat (2010-13) .3923. Jennifer Detmer (1997-00) .364 Sara McGee (2000-03) .3645. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) .3586. Bev Oden (1989-92) .3387. Kristin Folkl (1994-97) .3358. Ogonna Nnamani (2001-04) .3319. Eileen Murfee (1993-96) .328 Logan Tom (1999-02) .328

Total Blocks1. Kim Oden (1982-85) 6652. Bev Oden (1989-92) 6503. Carly Wopat (2010-13) 6144. Foluke Akinradewo (2005-08) 5795. Laura Olesen (1985-89) 5076. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) 5027. Jenn Harvey (2000-03) 4788. Jennifer Detmer (1997-00) 4619. Inky Ajanaku (2012-pres.) 42710. Barbara Ifejika (1994-97) 425

Blocks Per Set1. Jennifer Detmer (1997-00) 1.482. Bev Oden (1989-92) 1.453. Carly Wopat (2010-13) 1.384. Kim Oden (1982-85) 1.365. Jenn Harvey (2000-03) 1.356. Foluke Akinradewo (2005-08) 1.307. Lizzie Suiter (2003-06) 1.26 Inky Ajanaku (2012-pres.) 1.268. Kerri Walsh (1996-99) 1.219. Tara Conrad (1998-01) 1.2010. Barbara Ifejika (1994-97) 1.06

Assists1. Bryn Kehoe (2004-07) 5,9562. Wendy Rush (1984-87) 5,0033. Carrie Feldman (1989-92) 4,4614. Lisa Sharpley (1994-97) 4,2885. Madi Bugg (2012-pres.) 3,6566. Lindsay Kagawa (1997-00) 3,4077. Karissa Cook (2009-12) 3,0278. Anna Robinson (2000-03) 2,4129. Robyn Lewis (1997-01) 2,38510. Cassidy Lichtman (2007-10) 2,366 Assists Per Set1. Bryn Kehoe (2004-07) 13.322. Robyn Lewis (1997-01) 11.983. Lindsay Kagawa (1997-00) 11.794. Wendy Rush (1984-87) 10.69 Madi Bugg (2012-pres.) 10.635. Lisa Sharpley (1994-97) 10.596. Carrie Feldman (1989-92) 9.947. Anna Robinson (2000-03) 9.358. Piper Hahn (1990-93) 8.479. Karissa Cook (2009-12) 8.0110. Katie Goldhahn (2002-05) 6.13

Stanford Career Records

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#2 | Sarah Benjamin| DS | 5-8 | FreshmanSan Diego, Calif. (Francis Parker)

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2014 49 2 0.04 1 3 .333 10 0.20 0 0 0.00 6 39 0.80 0 0 0 0.00 0

As a Freshman (2014)• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at Iowa State (8/31)• Registered three digs against the Cyclones• Recorded four digs and her first career assists and kill against No. 20 Duke (9/12)• Posted a career high nine digs at No. 19 San Diego (9/18)• Tallied a kill and a career high three assists in a sweep over Oregon State (10/4)• Notched two digs against CSU Bakersfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (12/5)

High School• A 2014 graduate of Francis Parker School in San Diego, Calif.• Four-year letterwinner, captained her team as a senior• Won two league championships with her team, which also captured Division IV southern California regional champi-onships and state championships in 2012 and 2013• A two-time first team All-Coastal League selection• 2013 Libero of the Year in San Diego county• All-CIF San Diego Section first team and all-state by MaxPreps in 2013

Club Competition• Played for WAVE Volleyball Club (2014) and Coast Volleyball Club (2009-13)• 2012 Junior National Open Champions• Finished third at the 2013 Junior National Open

Personal• Daughter of Scott and Alicia Benjamin• Has an older sister, Hannah, who was a defensive specialist/libero for the Cardinal from 2009-12• Anticipating a major in engineering and contemplating a career in law• Hobbies include boating, fishing and photography• Full name is Sarah Ann Benjamin

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH1, 2X, last vs. Oregon State (10/4) Kills 1, 2X, last vs. Oregon State (10/4/14)1, 2X, last vs. Oregon State (10/4) Attempts 1, 2X, last vs. Oregon State (10/4/14)none Hitting Percentage none3, vs. Oregon State (10/4) Assists 3, vs. Oregon State (10/4/14)none Service Aces none9, vs. San Diego (9/18) Digs 9, vs. San Diego (9/18/14)none Blocks none

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#3 | Morgan Boukather | OPP | 6-1 | SeniorNewport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) | Human Biology

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2011 67 96 1.43 31 298 .218 3 0.04 0 0 0.00 1 23 0.34 0 51 51 0.76 92012 87 136 1.56 42 373 .252 3 0.03 0 5 0.00 1 49 0.56 1 41 42 0.48 92013 22 11 0.50 6 48 .104 0 0.00 0 3 0.00 0 9 0.41 0 6 6 0.27 12014 111 279 2.51 94 672 .275 9 0.08 17 27 0.15 0 239 2.15 5 74 79 0.71 9 Totals 287 522 1.82 173 1391 .251 15 0.05 17 35 0.06 2 320 1.11 6 172 178 0.62 28

Career Accolades• 2012 Nike Volleyball Big Four Classic All-Tournament Team• 2014 All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention• 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

As a Senior (2014)• All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention• Started and appeared in 30 of Stanford’s 32 matches• Collected five double-doubles • Registered 18 digs and her first career service ace at Nebraska (8/31)• Tallied 15 kills and four blocks in a win over then-No. 1 Penn State (9/5)• Posted a career high two aces and a season-best five blocks vs. Santa Clara (9/13)• Finished with nine kills and four blocks in a win at No. 19 San Diego (9/18)• Hit .368 with nine kills and three blocks in the Pac-12 opener against Cal (9/23)• Second on the team with nine kills on a .375 hitting percentage in a sweep over Washington State (9/26)• Totaled 14 kills on a .444 hitting percentage and seven digs in a win at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Had a career high 18 kills on a .467 attack percentage with 11 digs and four blocks at Utah (10/19)• Registered 14 kills and 15 digs on a .357 hitting percentage at Oregon State (10/31)• Hit a career high .625 (11-1-16) at No. 12 Oregon (11/2)• Recorded a career high 24 digs against No. 16 Arizona (11/7)• Posted 13 kills on a .440 attack percentage in a sweep over No. 23 Utah (11/21)• Tallied a career high two assists at California (11/28)• Tied her season high with five blocks against CSU Bakersfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (12/5)

Personal• Daughter of George and Rebecca Boukather• Has an older sister, Amy, an older brother, Charlie, and a younger brother, Andrew• Uncle Scott Nuanez was an offensive lineman at San Diego State• Enjoys cooking, reading, and playing volleyball• Full name is Morgan McCall Boukather

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH18, at Utah (10/19) Kills 18, at Utah (10/19/14)34, vs. Penn State (9/5) Attempts 34, vs. Penn State (9/5/14).625 (11-1-16), at Oregon (11/2) Hitting Percentage .625 (11-1-16), at Oregon (11/2/14)2, at California (11/28) Assists 2, at California (11/28/14(2, 3X, last vs. Michigan State (12/6) Service Aces 2, 3X, last vs. Michigan State (12/6/14)24, vs. Arizona (11/7) Digs 24, vs. Arizona (11/7/14)5, 2X, last vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/5) Blocks 7, at Washington (11/11/11)

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#4 | Kelsey Humphreys | S | 6-0 | SophomoreNewport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE

2013 17 1 0.06 1 4 .000 45 2.65 0 3 0.00 0 15 0.88 0 3 3 0.18 02014 55 1 0.02 1 2 .000 65 1.18 4 11 0.07 1 45 0.82 1 2 3 0.05 0Totals 72 2 0.03 2 6 .000 110 1.53 4 14 0.06 1 60 0.83 1 5 6 0.08 0

As a Sophomore (2014)• Made her season debut against Duke (9/12)• Registered her first career start against Penn (9/13)• Posted career highs of 36 assists and 10 digs against Penn (9/13) for her first collegiate double-double• Notched a kill and a career-best two blocks versus Eastern Washington (9/19)• Tied her career high with 10 digs against No. 19 USC (10/26)• Recorded five digs and two assists in a win over No. 20 Arizona State (11/5)• Tallied three digs and an assist at No. 5 Washington (11/26)

Personal• Daughter of Brad and Wendy Humphreys• Has two younger brothers, Ben and John, and a younger sister, Ashley• Her father was a member of the Stanford football team from 1984-87• Her mother, formerly Wendy Rush, was a four-time All-American setter for the Cardinal from 1984-87, and has been inducted into the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame• Undecided on her major, but contemplating architectural engineering• Hobbies include going to the beach, hanging out with friends, baking and spending time with her family• Full name is Kelsey Kay Humphreys

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH1, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Kills 1, 2X, last vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14) 1, 2X, last vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Attempts 2, 2X, last at Oregon State (11/16/13)none Hitting Percentage none 36, vs. Penn (9/13) Assists 36, vs. Penn (9/13/14)1, 4X, last vs. Michigan State (12/6) Service Aces 1, 4X, last vs. Michigan State (12/6/14)10, 2X, last vs. USC (10/26) Digs 10, 2X, last vs. USC (10/26/14)2, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Blocks 2, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14)

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#7 | Ivana Vanjak | OH | 6-4 | Redshirt FreshmanBad Soden, Germany (Albert-Einstein-Schule)

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2014 13 5 0.38 4 24 .042 0 0.00 1 1 0.08 0 1 0.08 0 5 5 0.38 0

As a Redshirt Freshman (2014)• Made her collegiate debut against Duke (9/12)• Recorded two kills on six attempts in a sweep over Penn (9/13)• Logged her first career start against Eastern Washington (9/19)• Posted a career high four blocks and her first collegiate ace against the Eagles• Had two killsand a block in her NCAA Tournament debut against CSU Bakersfield (12/5)

Personal• Daughter of Tonci and Valerija Vanjak• Has three siblings, Antonija, Ana and Ivan• Her uncle, Josko Vukicevic, played basketball for the Croatian National team and professionally in Europe for Cibo-na-Zagreb, Zadar, KK Zagreb and Ovarense• Her sister Ana played volleyball at Cornell University• Anticipating a major in chemical engineering• Enjoys ballet, piano and is fluent in five languages

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH2, 2X, last vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/5) Kills 2, 2X, last vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/5/14) 11, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Attempts 11, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14)none Hitting Percentage nonenone Assists none1, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Service Aces 1, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14) 1, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Digs 1, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14)4, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Blocks 4, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14)

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#8 | Megan McGehee | MB | 6-2 | JuniorLee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West) | Human Biology

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2012 15 22 1.47 8 43 .326 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.20 2 8 10 0.67 22013 16 31 2.94 11 54 .370 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.12 0 11 11 0.69 22014 102 26 0.25 8 62 .290 12 0.12 29 43 0.28 0 34 0.33 2 19 21 0.21 0Totals 133 79 0.59 27 159 .327 12 0.09 29 43 0.22 0 39 0.29 4 38 42 0.32 4

As a Junior (2014)• Appeared in 102 sets as a middle blocker and serving specialist• Ranks fourth in the Pac-12 with 0.28 aces per set• Tallied a career high four digs in the season opener at Iowa State (8/29)• Recorded a season high .400 attack percentage (6-2-10) at Nebraska (8/31)• Registered a career-best four assists in a win over No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Posted a career high three aces and season-best five blocks against Penn (9/13)• Tied her career high with three aces versus CSUN (9/20)• Equaled her career best with three aces against No. 19 USC (10/26)• Went 3-0-3 and tallied an ace in a sweep over No. 19 Colorado (11/22)

Personal• Daughter of David and Andrea McGehee• Has a younger sister, Laura• David played football and Andrea played volleyball at Missouri Valley College• Enjoys swimming, shopping, camping and eating• Born in Springfield, Mo.• Full name is Megan Elizabeth McGehee

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH6, at Nebraska (8/31) Kills 11, at California (9/25/13)11, vs. Illinois (9/7) Attempts 16, at California (9/25/13).400 (6-2-10), at Nebraska (8/31) Hitting Percentage .562 (11-2-16), at California (9/25/13) 4, 2X, last vs. Penn (9/13) Assists 4, 2X, last vs. Penn (9/13/14)3, 3X, last vs. USC (10/26) Service Aces 3, 3X, last vs. USC (10/26/14)4, at Iowa State (8/29) Digs 4, at Iowa State (8/29/14)5, vs. Penn (9/13) Blocks 6, at California (9/25/13)

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#10 | Kyle Gilbert | L | 5-7 | SeniorEncinitas, Calif. (Santa Fe Christian) | Management Science & Engineering

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2011 113 1 0.01 0 3 .333 55 0.49 14 29 0.12 28 309 2.73 0 0 0 0.00 02012 125 0 0.00 0 1 .000 103 0.82 12 22 0.10 34 557 4.46 0 0 0 0.00 02013 110 4 0.04 0 5 .800 71 0.65 12 32 0.11 19 544 4.95 0 0 0 0.00 02014 117 2 0.02 1 4 .250 33 0.28 13 33 0.11 37 546 4.67 0 0 0 0.00 0Totals 465 7 0.02 1 13 .462 262 0.56 51 116 0.11 118 1956 4.21 0 0 0 0.00 0

Career Honors• 2013 AVCA All-America honorable mention• 2013 AVCA All-Pacific North Region• 2014 All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention• Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/15/12 & 11/10/14)• 2014 Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge All-Tournament Team• Two-time Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team (2012 & 2014)

As a Senior (2014)• All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention• Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (11/10)• Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge All-Tournament Team• Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team• Stanford’s starting libero, appeared in all 117 sets• Second in the Pac-12 with 4.67 digs per set• Registered double-digit digs in all 32 matches• Tallied 18 digs in the season opener at Iowa State (8/29)• Finished with 19 digs in a five-set victory over No. 1 Penn State (9/5)• Recorded 20 digs in a win over No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Posted 18 digs in a sweep over Santa Clara (9/13)• Totaled 16 digs and an ace in a three-set win over Washington State (9/26)• Racked up 22 digs in a sweep over Oregon State (10/4)• Registered 24 digs in a win at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Collected 25 digs and four assists at No. 18 Arizona State (10/12)• Turned in 26 digs in a win over No. 19 USC (10/26)• Had 31 digs in a win over No. 20 Arizona State (11/5)• Recorded a school record 40 digs against No. 16 Arizona• Finished with 21 digs in a sweep at No. 21 USC (11/12)

Personal• Daughter of Clark and Beverly Gilbert• Has an older brother, Taylor• Major is management science and engineering• Plans to pursue a career as a physician assistant• Enjoys reading, going to the beach, playing beach volleyball, performing philanthropic work, watching the San Diego Chargers and traveling• Full name is Kyle MacKenzie Gilbert

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH1, 2X, last vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Kills 1, 7X, last vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14)1, 3X, last at Utah (10/19) Attempts 1, 12X, last at Utah (10/19/14)none Hitting Percentage none4, at Arizona State (10/12) Assists 8, at UCLA (11/16/12)2, 3X, last at California (11/28) Service Aces 3, 2X, last vs. Hampton (12/5/13) 40, vs. Arizona (11/7) Digs 40, vs. Arizona (11/7/14)none Blocks none

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#11 | Sidney Brown | OH | 6-0 | FreshmanTampa, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory)

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2014 30 21 0.70 5 43 .372 0 0.00 5 13 0.17 0 14 0.47 0 5 5 0.17 0

As a Freshman (2014)• Made her collegiate debut in the season opener at Iowa State (8/29)• Registered her first career ace to go with two digs against No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Made her first career start against Penn (9/13), hitting .706 with career highs of 12 kills and four digs• Totaled a career high three blocks against Eastern Washington (9/19)

High School• A 2014 graduate of Berkeley Preparatory School in Tampa, Fla.• Lettered five times in volleyball• Captained her team as a junior and senior• Team won the 4A state championship in 2011, while finishing as the runners-up in 2012 and as semifinalists in 2013• A two-time all-state selection• Named the 4A Florida Player of the Year in 2013• Earned All-America accolades from Under Armour and MaxPreps• A two-time Suncoast Region Player of the Year and a two-time Hillsborough County Player of the Year• Also lettered twice in softball

Club Competition• Most recently played for WAVE Volleyball Club in San Diego, Calif.• Also competed for Orlando Volleyball Club (2013) and Tampa Bay Jrs. (2012)• 2012 National Champion 18 Open with the Tampa Bay Jrs squad which included Cardinal teammate Jordan Burgess

Personal• Daughter of Scott and Deborah Brown• Has an older sister, Bailey• Interested in East Asian languages and cultures, symbolic systems, computer science and International relations as possible majors• Full name is Sidney Ann Brown

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH12, vs. Penn (9/13) Kills 12, vs. Penn (9/13/14)17, vs. Penn (9/13) Attempts 17, vs. Penn (9/13/14) .706 (12-0-17), vs. Penn (9/13) Hitting Percentage .706 (12-0-17), vs. Penn (9/13)none Assists none1, 5X, last vs. CSUN (9/20) Service Aces 1, 5X, last vs. CSUN (9/20/14)4, vs. Penn (9/13) Digs 4, vs. Penn (9/13/14) 3, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Blocks 3, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14)

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#12 | Inky Ajanaku | MB | 6-3 | JuniorTulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelley) | Human Biology

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2012 116 281 2.42 76 548 .374 5 0.04 0 1 0.00 0 25 0.22 13 130 143 1.23 222013 107 291 2.72 66 514 .438 6 0.06 0 0 0.00 0 30 0.28 25 123 148 1.38 262014 115 404 3.51 81 734 .440 29 0.25 0 0 0.00 2 27 0.23 19 117 136 1.18 19Totals 338 976 2.89 223 1796 .419 29 0.25 0 1 0.00 2 82 0.24 57 370 427 1.26 67

Career Honors• 2013 AVCA First Team All-American• 2012 AVCA All-America honorable mention• Two-time AVCA All-Region (2012 &2013)• Three-time All-Pac-12 Conference (2012, 2013 & 2014)• 2012 All-Pac-12 Freshman Team• Two-time AVCA National Player of the Week (12/3/13 & 9/9/14)• Two-time Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (12/2/13 & 10/27/14)• Two-time Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/1/14 & 9/8/14)• Two-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (10/15/12 & 10/29/12)• Two-time Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference (2013 & 2014)• 2014 Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge MVP• USD Invitational All-Tournament Team• NCAA Berkeley Regional All-Tournament Team• Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention (2013 & 2014)

As a Junior (2014)• All-Pac-12 Conference• Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference• AVCA National Player of the Week (9/9)• Two-time Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/1 & 9/8)• Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/27)• Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge MVP• USD Invitational All-Tournament Team• Fifth in the nation with a .440 hitting percentage• Second in the Pac-12 with a .440 hitting percentage, fifth in blocks (1.18), eighth in points (4.18) and ninth in kills (3.51)• Went 10-0-20 (.500) in a win at No. 7 Nebraska (8/31)• Totaled 16 kills to go with six blocks in a win over No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Registered a career high 21 kills on 33 attempts to hit .576 in a win over No. 20 Duke (9/12)• Turned in a season-best .667 hitting percentage (11-1-15) against CSUN (9/20)• Led the team with 14 kills on a .632 attack percentage in a sweep over Cal (9/23)• Recorded a season high three assists against Washington State (9/26)• Hit .577 (16-1-26) in a win at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Totaled 16 kills on a .481 hitting percentage and five blocks in a five-set win at Colorado (10/17)• Led the team with 15 kills and tallied a season high nine blocks in a win over No. 17 UCLA (10/24)• Had a match-high 18 kills on a .469 hitting percentage at Oregon State (10/31)• Tallied a team high 20 kills on a .457 hitting percentage and six blocks in a win over No. 20 Arizona State (11/5)• Totaled 13 kills on .458 hitting and four blocks against Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (12/6)

Personal• Daughter of Kunle Ajanaku and Tola Elliott• Has an older brother, Kunle, and an older sister, Kitan, who plays volleyball at Georgia State• Contemplating a career as an orthopedic surgeon• Hobbies include cooking, biking and swimming• Full name is Oyinkansola OluSeun Ajanaku

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH21, vs. Duke (9/12) Kills 21, vs. Duke (9/12/14)35, vs. Arizona State (11/5) Attempts 35, vs. Arizona State (11/5/14).667 (11-1-15), vs. CSUN (9/20) Hitting Percentage .800 (8-0-10), vs. Oregon State (10/25/13)3, 2X, last vs. UCLA (10/24) Assists 4, at California (11/23/12)none Service Aces none3, 3X, last at California (11/28) Digs 5, at Penn State (8/31/12)9, vs. UCLA (10/24) Blocks 10, vs. Oregon (10/5/12)

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#16 | Brittany Howard | OH | 6-3 | JuniorLos Altos, Calif. (Mountain View) | Science, Technology & Society

Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE2012 121 286 2.36 73 937 .227 28 0.23 17 24 0.14 25 330 2.73 8 57 65 0.54 102013 111 304 2.74 77 922 .246 30 0.27 16 23 0.14 24 294 2.65 5 74 79 0.71 92014 115 245 2.13 72 831 .208 33 0.29 18 12 0.16 29 253 2.20 7 67 74 0.64 4Totals 347 835 2.41 222 2690 .228 91 0.26 51 59 0.15 78 877 2.53 20 198 218 0.63 23

Career Honors• 2012 All-Pac-12 Conference• Two-time All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention (2013 & 2014)• 2012 All-Pac-12 Freshman Team• Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (11/12/12)• Two-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (11/5/12 & 11/12/12)• Two-time Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference (2013 & 2014)• Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2013 & 2014)

As a Junior (2014)• All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention• Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference• Notched eight kills and nine digs in the season opener at Iowa State (8/29)• Tallied a career high five assists against No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Totaled eight kills and five blocks in a sweep over Santa Clara (9/13)• Finished with 15 digs at No. 19 San Diego (9/18)• Posted a season high three aces in a sweep over Cal (9/23)• Registered nine kills and 11 digs in a win over No. 11 Oregon (10/3)• Had 14 digs in a sweep over Oregon State (10/4)• Totaled nine kills and 12 digs at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Recorded 11 kills, including the 700th of her career, and two solo blocks at No. 18 Arizona State (10/12)• Tallied a season high 12 kills, four assists, five digs and five blocks at Colorado (10/17)• Registered a season high six blocks in a win over No. 17 UCLA (10/24)• Turned in her first double-double of the season with 14 kills and 11 digs at Oregon State (10/31)• Posted a season high 16 digs and her 200th career blocks against No. 20 Arizona State (11/5)• Collected a season high 16 kills and nine digs against No. 16 Arizona (11/7)• Hit a season high .450 (10-1-20) to go with six digs and five blocks at No. 18 UCLA (11/13)• Tied her season high with six blocks against CSU Bakersfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (12/5)• Turned in her second double-double of the year with 12 kills and 10 digs against Michigan State (12/6)

Personal• Daughter of Steve and Eileen Howard• Has an older brother, Brad, and a younger sister, Chloe• Steve played basketball at Saint Mary’s (1978-79) and the University of the Pacific (1980-82)• Eileen was a three-time AVCA All-American middle blocker at the University of the Pacific (1981-84), and was a mem-ber of the U.S. National Team (1985-86)• Brad played men’s volleyball at Princeton• Hobbies include swimming, ceramics, baking and nail art• Full name is Brittany Anne Howard

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH16, vs. Arizona (11/7) Kills 17, vs. USC (10/30/13)53, vs. Arizona (11/7) Attempts 62, vs. USC (10/30/13).450 (10-1-20), at UCLA (11/13) Hitting Percentage .800 (8-0-10), vs. Air Force (9/12/13)5, vs. Illinois (9/7) Assists 5, vs. Illinois (9/7/14)3, vs. California (9/23) Service Aces 4, vs. Army (9/13/13)16, vs. Arizona State (11/5) Digs 31, vs. Washington (11/8/12)6, 2X, last vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/5) Blocks 7, vs. UCLA (11/1/13)

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#17 | Merete Lutz | MB | 6-8 | Redshirt FreshmanHouston, Texas (Mirabeau B. Lamar)Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE

2014 109 274 2.51 44 515 .447 44 0.40 0 2 0.00 1 11 0.10 21 113 134 1.23 11

Career Honors• 2014 All-Pac-12 Conference• 2014 All-Pac-12 Freshman Team• 2014 Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team• USD Invitatational All-Tournament Team• Two-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (10/6/14 & 10/27/14)• 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

As a Redshirt Freshman (2014)• All-Pac-12 Conference• All-Pac-12 Freshman Team• Two-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (10/6 & 10/27)• Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team• USD Invitatational All-Tournament Team• Leads the Pac-12 and is fourth in the nation in hitting percentage (.447) • Made her collegiate debut at Nebraska (8/31), appearing in one set• Totaled nine kills and six blocks in a win over No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Posted 13 kills and a career high four assists against No. 20 Duke (9/12)• Hit .692 (9-0-13) and had six blocks in a sweep over Santa Clara (9/13)• Tallied a career high 15 kills and six blocks at No. 19 San Diego (9/18)• Led the team with 13 kills on a .591 hitting percentage to go with four blocks in a win over No. 11 Oregon (10/3)• Hit a career high .714 (11-1-14) in a sweep over Oregon State (10/4)• Recorded 10 kills, six blocks and set a career best with six assists at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Finished with 12 kills on a .417 hitting percentage and six blocks at Utah (10/19)• Registered her first career double-double with 12 kills and a career high 10 blocks against No. 17 UCLA (10/24)• Hit .688 with 23 kills and just one error in sweeps at No. 21 USC (11/12) and No. 18 UCLA (11/13)• Had eight kills on .467 hitting and nine blocks in her NCAA Tournament debut against CSU Bakersfield (12/5)

Personal• Daughter of Michael Lutz and Lisa Gertsch, who both graduated from Stanford in 1984• Has an older brother, Karsten, who was a member of the Stanford men’s rowing team• Undecided on her major, but thinking about geology, Earth sciences or chemistry• Hobbies include skiing, reading and traveling• Born in Dallas, Texas• Full name is Merete Suzanne Gertsch Lutz

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH15, at San Diego (9/18) Kills 15, at San Diego (9/18/14) 27, vs. USC (10/26) Attempts 27, vs. USC (10/26/14).714 (10-0-14), 2X, last at UCLA (11/13) Hitting Percentage .714 (10-0-14), 2X, last at UCLA (11/13/14)6, at Arizona (10/10) Assists 6, at Arizona (10/10/14)none Service Aces none3, vs. Colorado (11/22) Digs 3, vs. Colorado (11/22/14)10, vs. UCLA (10/24) Blocks 10, vs. UCLA (10/24/14)

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#18 | Grace Kennedy | OH | 6-3 | SophomoreNewport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar)Year S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE

2013 19 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 2 5 0.11 0 7 0.37 0 0 0 0.00 02014 17 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 2 7 0.12 1 9 0.53 0 0 0 0.00 0Totals 36 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 4 12 0.11 1 16 0.44 0 0 0 0.00 0

As a Sophomore (2014)• Made her season debut against No. 1 Penn State (9/5)• Tied her career high four times with two digs against Santa Clara (9/13), Eastern Washington (9/19), at Colorado (10/17) and at Oregon State (10/31)• Tallied a career-best two aces versus Eastern Washington (9/19)

Personal• Daughter of Raymond and Elizabeth Kennedy• Has an older brother, George, and an older sister, Victoria• Her father was a member of the Stanford men’s swimming team, while her sister won two NCAA titles (2011 & 2012) as a member of the Stanford women’s water polo team• Anticipating a major in biology or engineering• Enjoys playing guitar, reading, biking and hanging out with friends• Born in Pasadena, Calif.• Full name is Grace Elizabeth Kennedy

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGHnone Kills none none Attempts nonenone Hitting Percentage none none Assists none2, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19) Service Aces 2, vs. Eastern Washington (9/19/14) 2, 4X, last at Oregon State (10/31) Digs 2, 7X, last at Oregon State (10/31/14)none Blocks none

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#22 | Madi Bugg | S | 6-0 | JuniorApex, N.C. (Cardinal Gibbons) | Political ScienceYear S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE

2012 120 66 0.55 18 149 .322 980 8.17 34 30 0.28 1 274 2.28 4 46 50 0.42 42013 112 65 0.58 24 190 .216 1330 11.88 35 31 0.31 1 258 2.30 7 66 73 0.65 92014 112 95 0.85 24 206 .345 1346 12.02 23 29 0.21 1 317 2.83 4 57 61 0.54 14Totals 344 226 0.66 66 545 .294 3656 10.63 92 90 0.27 3 849 2.47 15 169 184 0.53 27

Career Honors• Two-time Pac-12 Setter of the Year (2013 & 2014)• 2013 AVCA Second Team All-American• 2013 AVCA All-Pacific North Region• 2014 All-Pac-12 Conference• 2013 All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention• 2012 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team• Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/20/14)• Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (9/10/12)• 2014 Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference• 2012 Stanford Invitational All-Tournament Team• 2013 NCAA Lexington Regional All-Tournament Team• 2014 Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge All-Tournament Team• 2014 USD Invitatational MVP• Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2013 & 2014)

As a Junior (2014)• Pac-12 Setter of the Year• All-Pac-12 Conference• Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference• Stanford’s starting setter• Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (10/20)• 2014 Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge All-Tournament Team• USD Invitatational MVP• Leads the nation with 12.02 assists per set• Registered 14 double-doubles• Racked up 51 assists and six kills to go with 13 digs in a win over No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Had 54 assists and 15 digs against No. 20 Duke (9/12)• Totaled 50 assists and seven digs in a four-set win at No. 19 San Diego (9/18)• Registered 57 assists and 13 digs in a win at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Notched a career high seven kills and had 17 digs at Colorado (10/17)• Posted a double-double with 52 assists and 15 digs at Utah (10/19)• Had a seson high 59 assists and 18 digs in a four-set win at Oregon State (10/31)• Tied her career high with seven kills to go with 54 assists and 13 digs against No. 20 Arizona State (11/5)• Finished with 58 assists and a career high 24 digs against No. 16 Arizona (11/7)

Personal• Daughter of Dick and Robin Bugg• Robin was a middle blocker on the University of Tennessee women’s volleyball team, earning all-conference honors three times• Robin was inducted into the University of Tennessee Hall of Fame in 2004• Madi wears #22 because it was her mother’s number in college• Has a younger brother, Logan, and a younger sister, Avery• Born in Plano, Texas• Full name is Madison Lee Bugg

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH7, 2X, last vs. Arizona State (11/5) Kills 7, 2X, last vs. Arizona State (11/5/14)12, 2X, last vs. Arizona State (11/5) Attempts 14, at Utah (9/21/12).455 (6-1-11), vs. Illinois (9/7) Hitting Percentage .455 (6-1-11), vs. Illinois (9/7/14)59, at Oregon State (10/31) Assists 61, vs. USC (10/30/13)2, 3X, last at Washington (11/26) Service Aces 5, vs. Jackson State (11/30/12)24, vs. Arizona (11/7) Digs 24, vs. Arizona (11/7/14)5, at Iowa State (8/29) Blocks 6, vs. UCLA (11/1/13)

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#23 | Jordan Burgess | OH | 6-1 | JuniorFort Myers, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory) | Human BiologyYear S K KPS E TA PCT A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA TOT BPS BE

2012 116 333 2.87 119 966 .222 34 0.29 21 23 0.18 32 395 3.41 6 58 64 0.55 42013 112 309 2.76 70 814 .294 31 0.28 17 25 0.15 36 316 2.82 3 49 52 0.46 72014 117 361 3.09 99 997 .263 28 0.24 17 18 0.15 23 368 3.15 8 43 51 0.44 3Totals 345 1003 2.91 288 2777 .257 93 0.27 55 66 0.16 91 1079 3.13 17 150 167 0.48 14

Career Honors• 2013 AVCA All-America honorable mention• 2013 AVCA All-Pacific North Region honorable mention• Three-time All-Pac-12 Conference (2012, 2013 & 2014)• 2012 All-Pac-12 Freshman Team• Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (9/24/12)• Two-time Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (9/24/12 & 11/26/12)• 2014 Stanford Invitational MVP• 2013 NCAA Lexington Regional All-Tournament Team • 2012 NCAA Berkeley Regional All-Tournament Team• Two-time Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference (2013 & 2014)• 2014 Capital One Academic All-District VIII First Team• Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention (2013 & 2014)

As a Junior (2014)• All-Pac-12 Conference• Preseason All-Pac-12 Conference• 2014 Stanford Invitational MVP• Has 16 double-doubles on the year to lead the team• Recorded her 20th career double-double (15K, 16D) in the season opener at Iowa State (8/29)• Led the team with 14 kills and 12 digs in a sweep at then-No. 7 Nebraska (8/31)• Registered 18 digs against No. 9 Illinois (9/7)• Tied her careeer high with three assists to go with 11 kills and 15 digs at No. 19 San Diego (9/18)• Posted 12 kills, 10 digs and a career best four aces in a win over No. 11 Oregon (10/3)• Led the team with 14 kills on a .314 hitting percentage in a sweep over Oregon State (10/4)• Tied her then-career best with 19 kills on a .410 hitting percentage at No. 16 Arizona (10/10)• Recorded 10 kills, including the 800th of her career, 16 digs and three blocks at No. 18 Arizona State (10/12)• Tied her career high with five blocks against No. 17 UCLA (10/24)• Tallied a season high 21 digs to go with 13 kills against USC (10/26)• Registered a career high four assists to go with 10 kills and 14 digs at Oregon State (10/31)• Posted 16 kills and 17 digs in a win over No. 20 Arizona State (11/5)• Collected a career high 27 kills on 64 swings to hit .375 against No. 16 Arizona (11/7)• Hit a season high .542 (13-0-24) against No. 19 Colorado (11/22)• Became just the ninth Cardinal player to register 1,000 career kills and digs, reaching the mark against Michigan State (12/6) in the second round of the NCAA Tournament

Personal• Daughter of David and Deanna Burgess• David played football, basketball and threw the discus and shot put for Manchester College in Indiana• Has a twin brother, Nick

SEASON HIGH CATEGORY CAREER HIGH27, vs. Arizona (11/7) Kills 27, vs. Arizona (11/7/14)64, vs. Arizona (11/7) Attempts 64, vs. Arizona (11/7/14).542 (13-0-24), vs. Colorado (11/22) Hitting Percentage .615 (8-0-13), vs. Air Force (9/12/13)4, at Oregon State (10/31) Assists 4, at Oregon State (10/31/14)4, vs. Oregon (10/3) Servce Aces 4, vs. Oregon (10/3/14)21, vs. USC (10/26) Digs 25, 2X, last vs. USC (10/30/13)5, vs. UCLA (10/24) Blocks 5, 2X, last vs. UCLA (10/24/14)

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