LOS ANGELES – The Cardinal left it all out on the court on Saturday, falling in the MPSF final to No. 8 Pepperdine, 20-25, 19-25, 25-22, 25-22, 12-15, at Pauley Pavilion.
Stanford (14-14), which was the lowest seed to reach the MPSF championship since 2011, fell behind 0-2 to start the match. Down but not out, the Cardinal rallied as it so often has this season and forced a fifth set – this time coming up short.
Junior Will Rottman turned in another 20-plus kill performance, finishing with 22 kills, seven digs, a block and an ace. The outside hitter tallied 20 or more kills in eight matches this season, including his final four outings.
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Stanford out hit Pepperdine (19-9), .291 to .285 and out blocked the Waves 12.0 to 7.0. Pepperdine held a 45-28 advantage in digs and a 4-1 edge in aces.
Junior Nathan Lietzke racked up 46 assists to go with nine digs and two kills. The setter also matched a season-best with five blocks, including to solo. Libero Justin Lui had three digs and four assists for the Cardinal.
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After committing nine hitting errors in the first two sets, Stanford limited itself to just two miscues in the third and fourth-set victories. The Cardinal then committed five attack errors in the final frame.
For the fourth time this season, outside hitter Kevin Lamp matched his career-high with 14 kills and also tied his career-best with five blocks. Middle blocker Ethan Hill hit .438 with eight kills and three blocks.
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Trailing 12-7 in the fifth, Stanford went on a 4-0 run to cut it to a one-point advantage for the Waves. The run included a pair of kills by Rottman and a solo block from Hill. Pepperdine then closed out the match on a 3-1 run of its own.
Middle blocker Nathaniel Gates registered a .714 attack percentage with five kills on seven errorless swings. The junior also notched five blocks. Opposite Luke Turner added three kills, five digs and a block.
Pepperdine had four players register double-digit kills, led by Spencer Wickens's 16. Outside hitter Alex Gettinger totaled 15 kills and eight digs, while Jaylen Jasper, a graduate transfer from Stanford, had 13 kills, 10 digs and five blocks.
Following the match, Lui and Rottman were named to the seven-player all-tournament team, joining Pepperdine's Bryce Dvorak (MVP), Alex Gettinger and Jacob Steele, UCLA's Kevin Kobrine and USC's Sam Kobrine.