April 15, 2010
STANFORD, Calif. -
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Stanford's Recent Play
The Cardinal began the MPSF season 3-3, but has won 15 of its past 17 matches, including 11 of its past 12. Stanford has won four straight, including a 30-22, 30-25, 36-38, 26-30, 15-6 victory over No. 3 Pepperdine on Friday and a 30-23, 30-24, 30-15 triumph over No. 6 USC on Saturday. Stanford has clinched its best record, by winning percentage, since going 27-3 in 1997.
Stanford senior Evan Romero, the Cardinal's all-time kills leader in the rally-scoring era, had a career-high 37 kills against Pepperdine on Friday, including five in the fifth set, and was named MPSF co-Player of the Week. The previous high total for Romero was a 34-kill performance as a sophomore against Ball State and was one off the national season best.
Brad Lawson, a two-time AVCA National Player of the Week this season and Stanford's season kill leader, has 400 kills this season and is hitting .395.
All-American Kawika Shoji (13.86) is second in the nation in assists per game, but is a key reason reason Stanford leads the nation in assists per game (15.68) and hitting percentage (.356).
The UCLA Series
Stanford beat then-No. 3 UCLA 30-24, 30-23, 30-24 on Feb. 12 at Maples Pavilion, with Brad Lawson leading the Cardinal with 15 kills. Stanford trails in the all-time series 60-14, but has won the past two matches. However, Stanford has lost its past six matches at Pauley Pavilion. Stanford's last victory there was April 11, 2003, when All-America setter Kevin Hansen led the Cardinal to a three-set victory.
The UC Irvine Series
Evan Romero opened the fourth set with four consecutive service aces to spark Stanford to a 30-25, 21-30, 30-28, 30-26 victory in their most recent meeting, at home Feb. 13. Stanford holds a 25-12 lead in the all-time series.