19th-ranked Oregon claimed its first-ever sweep of 21st-ranked UCLA in Los Angeles, Calif., and the first overall since 2014 to get back on track this week. 2nd-ranked Stanford kept its perfect Pac-12 start going with a 4-set win over Utah, which received votes this week.

Updated Standings:

Teams Conference Overall Stanford 5-0 13-1 Washington 4-1 12-3 USC 4-1 12-4 Arizona 3-2 14-3 Washington State 3-2 12-3 Arizona State 3-2 12-5 Oregon 3-2 10-5 Colorado 2-3 10-6 UCLA 2-3 7-5 Utah 1-4 9-7 Oregon State 0-5 10-7 California 0-5 8-8

#19 Oregon def. #21 UCLA 3-0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-23)

After falling in back-to-back matches last week, 19th-ranked Oregon handled 21st-ranked UCLA in straight sets in the road Friday night. It is the first time the Ducks have swept the Bruins since 2014 and the first-ever 3-0 win in Los Angeles, Calif.

.@taylorrborupp for the SWEEP! What a night for the junior transfer as she leads Oregon with a season-high 13 kills and a career-high 16 digs #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/GOU9Brerm1 — Oregon Volleyball (@OregonVB) October 6, 2018

Oregon was dominant in the match, outperforming UCLA in almost every statistical category, including attack percentage (.231 to .145), blocks (12 to 5) and service aces (5 to 0). Taylor Borup, who earned her first Pac-12 start, led the Ducks with a 13-kill, 16-dig performance.

The Ducks sweep UCLA for the first time since 2014, and for the first time EVER down in Los Angeles! #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/O2MPnvpG9l — Oregon Volleyball (@OregonVB) October 6, 2018

Team Comparison: ORE / UCLA

Points: 63 / 41

Kills: 46 / 36

Aces: 5 / 0

Blocks: 12 / 5

Assists: 43 / 35

Digs: 48 / 54

Statistical Leaders – Oregon

Statistical Leaders – UCLA

#2 Stanford def. RV Utah 3-1 (28-26, 23-25, 25-19, 25-17)

2nd-ranked Stanford earned a hard-fought 4-set victory at RV Utah on the road in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Cardinal used a .224 attack percentage, 13 to 11 blocking advantage and 7 to 4 serving edge to remain undefeated in Pac-12 play.

Team Comparison: STAN / UTAH

Points: 84 / 63

Kills: 64 / 48

Aces: 7 / 4

Blocks: 13 / 11

Assists: 58 / 46

Digs: 74 / 66

Statistical Leaders – Stanford

Statistical Leaders – Utah

#14 Washington def. #18 Arizona 3-0 (25-18, 25-23, 25-23)

14th-ranked Washington overcame 18th-ranked Arizona in straight sets with a season-best .333 attack percentage and dominant 9 to 1 blocking advantage. The Huskies, who are on a 7-match win streak, have won each of the last 14 meetings against the Wildcats.

The Dawgs swept the first of two matches in the desert! The Pac-12 sums it up…#PointHuskies // #GoHuskies pic.twitter.com/CmfUmkdGlD — Washington Volleyball (@UWVolleyball) October 6, 2018

Arizona was down a starter, as Paige Whipple missed the match with a concussion.

Team Comparison: WASH / UA

Points: 55 / 45

Kills: 43 / 39

Aces: 3 / 5

Blocks: 9 / 1

Assists: 41 / 39

Digs: 36 / 36

Statistical Leaders – Washington

Statistical Leaders – Arizona

Kendra Dahlke : 18 kills, .382 attack percentage

: 18 kills, .382 attack percentage Julia Patterson : 34 assists

: 34 assists Makenna Martin: 10 digs

#24 Colorado def. California 3-2 (25-17, 26-28, 18-25, 25-16, 15-8)

After dropping 3 conference matches in a row, 24th-ranked Colorado got back on track with a hard-fought, 5-set win against California. Though they trailed in blocks (12 to 11) and service aces (5 to 4), the Buffaloes outperformed the Golden Bears in attack percentage (.200 to .149) to secure the final result.

It went to 5️⃣ sets.@CUBuffsVB comes out on top. Take a look back at the game winner. ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/WNJ3K8Owhs — Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) October 6, 2018

Team Comparison: COLO / CAL

Points: 81 / 66

Kills: 66 / 49

Aces: 4 / 5

Blocks: 11 / 12

Assists: 61 / 48

Digs: 64 / 70

Statistical Leaders – Colorado

Statistical Leaders – California

#20 Washington State def. RV Arizona State 3-0 (25-17, 25-21, 25-17)

20th-ranked Washington State won its 3rd-straight Pac-12 matchup Friday, sweeping past RV Arizona State. The Cougars were dominant in every way, besting the Sun Devils in attack percentage (.278 to .155), blocks (7 to 5) and service aces (9 to 1).

Team Comparison: WSU / ASU

Points: 53 / 39

Kills: 37 / 33

Aces: 9 / 1

Blocks: 7 / 5

Assists: 34 / 33

Digs: 46 / 45

Statistical Leaders – Washington State

McKenna Woodford : 11 kills

: 11 kills Taylor Mims : 10 kills, 8 digs, 3 service aces

: 10 kills, 8 digs, 3 service aces Ashley Brown : 32 assists

: 32 assists Alexis Dirige: 13 digs, 3 service aces

Statistical Leaders – Arizona State

Megan Beedie : 9 kills, .438 attack percentage

: 9 kills, .438 attack percentage Nicole Peterson : 15 assists

: 15 assists Courtney Leffel: 15 digs

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