PHOENIX – Behind a season-best .489 team hitting percentage, Stanford knocked off No. 10 Grand Canyon, 3-1, Saturday at Antelope Gymnasium.
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The Cardinal (3-11, 1-2 MPSF) was firing on all cylinders against the Antelopes (11-5, 1-3 MPSF), limiting itself to just seven hitting errors in the match. Stanford posted a season-high 9.0 blocks, holding the Lopes to a .277 clip.
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Freshman opposite Jaylen Jasper hit a career-best .633, matching his career-high with 20 kills on 30 swings with just one error. Sophomore outside hitter Eric Beatty added 12 kills on a season-best .524 to go with five digs and two aces.
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Stanford tallied eight service aces as a team and had zero reception errors. Middle blockers Kevin Rakestraw and Kyler Presho each turned in six kills and two aces for the Cardinal.
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Setter Russell Dervay dished out 44 assists, his third-most of the season. The junior was also 5-0-5 (1.000) offensively and finished with two blocks. Senior Evan Enriques returned to the starting libero spot, collecting a team-high six digs.
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Grand Canyon was led by senior outside hitter Shalev Saada, who had 16 kills on .258 hitting. Senior libero Sky Engleman anchored the Lopes' defense with 10 digs.
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Stanford had a sideout rate of 75 percent for the match, including 80 percent-plus in the final three sets. The Cardinal hit .722 in the second, marking its highest output in a set this season.
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Stanford returns to The Farm on Wednesday to continue MPSF play against No. 7 BYU. The match will be televised on Pac-12 Networks at 7 p.m.
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