Slideshow Stanford celebrates its win over Washington State on Friday night. Photo courtesy of Stanfod Athletics. Kathryn Plummer recorded 16 kills for Stanford. Photo by John P. Lozano/isiphotos.com. Previous Next

Junior Kathryn Plummer recorded 16 kills, Audriana Fitzmorris added 12 kills and six blocks and the second-ranked Stanford women's volleyball team swept visiting No. 21 Washington State, 25-15, 30-28, 25-12, Friday in a Pac-12 Conference match.

Stanford will have a quick turnaround as it faces No. 18 Washington on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it is the Cardinal's annual Pink Night presented by Stanford Medicine. The team will continue to raise money for the Women's Cancer Center at Stanford Hospital.

Plummer also had a .387 hitting to go with six digs and two blocks. Fitzmorris added a .385 attack percentage.

Stanford (15-1, 7-0) won its 13th consecutive match and its 26th straight at Maples Pavilion. The Cardinal hit .374 and held the Cougars (13-4, 4-3) to a .118 clip.

Junior libero Morgan Hentz, who has been named the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week four times this season, including the past two weeks, accumulated 20 digs, five assists and her first kill of the season on a wacky rally in the first set. She has tallied double-digit digs in all 16 matches this season.