STANFORD, Calif. – Moses Wagner and Jacob Little-Phillips were named to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation all-conference teams, the league announced Tuesday.
Wagner is a repeat All-MPSF Second Team honoree, while Little-Phillips was named to the MPSF All-Freshman Team. Stanford now has 118 all-conference selections all-time.
An opposite from San Jose, Wagner is fifth in the MPSF with 3.35 kills per set and 4.02 points per set. A two-time MPSF player of the week honoree this season, he was named AVCA National Player of the Week on March 17. The senior has registered double-digit kills 15 times in 2026, hitting .300 or better on nine occasions.
Little-Phillips, a setter from Winter Park, Florida, is seventh in the MPSF with 7.93 assists per set. Starting 14 matches, he has helped guide the Cardinal offense to a .279 attack percentage on the season. He has tallied double-digit assists in 16 matches, posting a career-high 52 in a five-set win over No. 7 BYU on March 14.
UCLA setter Andrew Rowan was named MPSF Player of the Year, while Pepperdine outside hitter Jose Gomez was voted MPSF Freshman of the Year.
Stanford opens the MPSF Tournament on Wednesday as the No. 4 seed taking on host No. 5 seed BYU at 6:30 p.m. PT in Smith Fieldhouse.