STANFORD, Calif. – In a weekly awards sweep for Stanford, senior Moses Wagner has been named the MPSF Offensive Player of the Week and the AVCA National Player of the Week, while sophomore Evan Porter has been tabbed the MPSF Defensive Player of the Week.
It is the first national honor for Wagner and the 22nd all-time for Stanford. The opposite led Stanford offensively in a pair of upset wins over No. 7 BYU, averaging 4.56 kills on .392 hitting, 1.22 digs, 1.00 blocks and 5.33 points per set.
On Friday, he had a match and season-high 20 kills on .457 hitting, three digs and four blocks. He eclipsed his season-best on Saturday with 21 kills on a .341 attack percentage, two aces, eight digs and five blocks. His 20 and 21 kills are the most in a match by a Cardinal player this season.
Porter anchored the Stanford defense, posting 3.33 digs per set. The libero also had just two reception errors on a combined 54 total attempts. On Friday, Porter had a season-best 16 digs, one shy of his career high, and the most by a Stanford player in 2026. He reached double-figures again on Saturday with 14 digs and two assists. Stanford has won three in a row over BYU and is on a six-match winning streak.
It marks the fourth MPSF weekly honor for Wagner all-time, who now has two offensive and two defensive nods. Porter collects his first weekly honor of the season, and the third of his career.
Stanford, which moved up to No. 14 in this week’s AVCA Coaches Poll, will be back in action on March 27-28 as it hosts No. 1 UCLA for a pair of matches in Maples Pavilion.