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Seven Cardinal Earn All-MPSF Honors

Cardinal sets all-conference second-team program record with five selections

STANFORD, Calif. — Seven members of the nation’s top-ranked Stanford team captured Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) conference honors, the league announced Thursday.

The Cardinal led all conference opponents with five All-MPSF Second Team selections, a new program record for second-team all-conference selections. Stanford’s five second-team selections were complemented by two All-MPSF First Team nods.

Stanford’s seven total honors were second-most, behind only conference champion Texas (9), and ahead of UCLA (5), USC (5), California (4) and LSU (3).

Stanford MPSF All-Conference Honorees:

Kelly Belardi — All-MPSF First Team

Belardi earns her third career all-conference honor after being named to the All-Pac-12 Freshman Team in 2023 and the All-MPSF Second Team in 2025. She holds a 26-12 record in the 2026 season, her fourth consecutive year with at least 26 victories, including a 24-12 record on court one (with partners Avery Jackson, Ruby Sorra, Mikki Carlin and Ashley Vincent) and a 2-0 ledger on court two (with partner Avery Jackson). Her 113 career wins are the most by a Cardinal player in program history, and the 2026 captain has continued to solidify her legacy as one of the program’s most impactful players by leading Stanford to its fourth consecutive NCAA championship appearance with her in the lineup and sixth straight overall.

Charlotta Bell — All-MPSF Second Team

Bell posts her third all-conference honor in her Cardinal career, after her freshman season that saw the Orinda, Calif., native earn All-MPSF Second Team and All-MPSF Freshman Team honors. She leads the Stanford roster with a 34-5 mark this season, setting a program record for single-season wins. Her ledger is highlighted by a 21-3 record on court three (all with partner Logan Tusher), alongside a 1-0 record on court two (with partner Ashley Vincent) and a 12-2 mark on court four (with Tusher and Daria Gusarova).

Avery Jackson — All-MPSF First Team

Jackson secures her third league honor in her collegiate career after a debut season that saw her earn All-MPSF First Team and All-MPSF Freshman honors, alongside recognition on the AVCA All-America Second Team. Her 26-11 record this season is led by a 16-7 ledger on court one (with partners Kelly Belardi and Brooke Rockwell) and a 10-4 mark (with partners Rockwell, Ofure Odigie and Belardi).

Brooke Rockwell — All-MPSF Second Team

The Fayetteville, Ark., native becomes a four-time all-conference selection with this year’s honors, after a career that has included two conference First Team honors (2024, Pac-12; 2025, MPSF) and an all-freshman team award from the Pac-12. She has spent the season partnered with both Jackson and Sorra, tallying a 25-11 ledger across play on courts one and two. Her junior season has seen her post a 3-0 record on court one (with partners Sorra and Jackson) and a 22-11 mark on court two (with Sorra and Jackson).

Ruby Sorra — All-MPSF Second Team

In her third season with the Cardinal, Sorra has solidified her place as one of Stanford’s top players in program history with 75 career wins and her fourth total all-conference honor. The two-time All-American has seen time on both courts one and two this season, primarily alongside Kelly Belardi and Brooke Rockwell. She has posted a 9-5 record on court one (with Rockwell and Belardi) and a 15-7 mark on court two (with partner Rockwell).

Clara Stowell — All-MPSF Second Team

Stowell earns her first all-conference honor in her third campaign with Stanford. The Yorba Linda, Calif., native has collected 75 wins over her time in a Cardinal uniform, tied for eighth most in program history. This season, she holds a 28-7 record across courts two, three and four, highlighted by a 1-0 mark on court two (with partner Indigo Clarke), an 11-4 ledger on court three (with partner Clarke), and a 16-3 record on court four (with Clarke and Daria Gusarova).

Logan Tusher — All-MPSF Second Team

Tusher receives the first conference honor of her Stanford career. With a 31-5 record this season, she holds the second-most victories of any Cardinal player and sits with 50 wins in just two seasons as a member of the Stanford program. She, alongside partner Charlotta Bell, holds a 21-3 record on court three and a 10-2 mark on court four this year.