April 22, 2010
STANFORD, Calif. -
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Here are the first-round pairings, including seedings (all times Pacific):
Final, May 1, at semifinal site
Semifinal winners
Stanford’s Recent Play
• The Cardinal had to play six of its final eight regular-season matches on the road, against most of the toughest teams on its schedule. Stanford went 6-2 during that final stretch, including 4-2 on the road, to hold onto the No. 1 national ranking and earn the No. 1 MPSF seed.
• Stanford lost control of the No. 1 seed when it lost at UCLA on Friday night, giving BYU, which held the tiebreaker advantage over Stanford, the edge for the top seed and homecourt advantage. However, BYU lost to Cal State Northridge on Saturday, the final night of the regular season, as Stanford was playing UC Irvine. Stanford coach John Kosty withheld the score from his team, which went on to win and later discovered it had won the conference title as well, its first since 1997.
• Stanford sophomore Erik Shoji is No. 1 in the MPSF and No. 4 in the country in digs per game (3.42). Brother Kawika Shoji is No. 4 in the country in assists per game (13.56), and Brad Lawson is No. 6 in the nation in kills per game (4.78).
• Stanford leads the country in hitting percentage (.350), is No. 2 in assists per game (15.34) and No. 3 in kills per game (16.04).
Saturday’s Opponent: UC Irvine
This is a rematch of the regular-season finale in which Stanford won at UC Irvine 30-21, 27-30, 30-28, 24-30, 15-6. Brad Lawson served eight consecutive points in the fifth set, including two aces, to break a 2-2 tie and spark Stanford to the victory. Stanford is 2-0 against the defending NCAA champion, having won a four-setter at Burnham Pavilion on Feb. 13. Stanford, which holds a 26-12 all-time lead in the series, hasn’t beaten the Anteaters at Maples Pavilion since Kevin Hansen led the Cardinal to a three-set victory on April 1, 2005.