Kathryn Plummer netted 10 kills and was one of five players to accumulate between eight and 11 points Saturday night and the second-ranked Stanford women's volleyball team downed visiting Washington State, 25-22, 25-18, 25-14, in a Pac-12 Conference match.

The Cardinal (17-2, 10-0) completed the first half of the conference season with at least a one-game lead over second-place Utah, which hosts third-place USC on Sunday.

Stanford, which has won 12 straight, offered a balanced offense, hitting .299 as a team. Washington State was limited to a .137 attack percentage, committing 20 hitting errors.

Plummer led the team with 10 kills and five digs, while redshirt senior Merete Lutz added nine kills and three blocks. Freshman outside hitter Meghan McClure chipped in with eight kills and five digs.

Sophomore libero Morgan Hentz tallied a match-high 17 digs to go with two aces. Sophomore setter Jenna Gray posted 35 assists, four digs, two aces, two kills and two blocks.