MADISON, Wis. – Senior Inky Ajanaku helped Stanford rally from down 0-2 to an 18-25, 24-26, 25-21, 25-21, 15-9 win over third-seeded Wisconsin to win the NCAA volleyball Regional Final in Madison.

Ajanaku, the Madison Regional MVP, recorded a season-high 20 kills on .447 hitting to go with a career-high 11 blocks. Her first block of the night was the 600th of her career. She now has 610 and joins Kim Oden (1982-85), Bev Oden (1989-92) and Carly Wopat (2010-13) as the only players in program history to reach the 600-blocks plateau.

Freshman Kathryn Plummer posted 12 kills, including the final point to send Stanford to its nation-best 20th NCAA Final Four. Freshman libero Morgan Hentz racked-up a career-high 30 digs to go with four assists and a kill. Plummer and Hentz joined Ajanaku on the all-tournament team.

Head coach John Dunning is making his 12th Final Four appearance overall and his eighth in 16 seasons at the helm of the Cardinal program. Stanford now has 113 NCAA tournament victories, the most in the nation. Dunning is 89-27 all-time in the postseason.

Freshman setter Jenna Gray matched her career-high with 57 assists and set a career-best in blocks with six. Plummer added 10 digs to post her team-best 10th double-double. Redshirt junior Merete Lutz added 12 kills on .321 hitting and three blocks, while Ivana Vanjak had nine kills.

Stanford will play in the first national semifinal on Thursday (4 p.m.) in Columbus, Ohio, against No. 2 seed Minnesota. No. 1 seed Nebraska and No. 4 seed Texas will face off in the other national semifinal at 6:30 p.m. Both matches will air on ESPN2.