Next Match: Penn State 12/8/2018 | 7:00 PM ESPNU

Familiar foe, familiar result. ??@StanfordWVB advances to the #NCAAVB quarterfinals after a 3-1 win over fellow #Pac12VB competitor Washington State. pic.twitter.com/J0uztnDQty — Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) December 8, 2018

Four Cardinal registered double-digit kills as No. 1 Stanford eliminated No. 16 seed Washington State, 3-1, in a NCAA Tournament regional semifinal, Friday, at Maples Pavilion.Stanford (31-1) set a school record with its 29consecutive win and extended its nation-best home winning streak to 35. The Cardinal hit .274 as a team, while holding Washington State (23-10) to a .161 attack percentage. The Cougars held a 16.0 – 14.5 advantage in blocks, while Stanford posted seven aces and racked up 70 digs.Two-time Pac-12 Player of the Yearled all players with her team-best ninth double-double of the season, finishing with 24 kills and 12 digs. It marked the eighth time this season she surpassed the 20-kill plateau.Middle blockerbrought the energy all match long, totaling 12 kills on 19 errorless swings to hit .632. The senior, who leads the nation in blocks per set, finished with a team-high nine against the Cougars.Settercontrolled the offense with 52 assists. The junior matched her season-high with five kills on .444 hitting to go with seven digs and five blocks. For the eighth time this season, liberohad 20 or more digs finishing with 25.Freshman middle blockerhit .421 with 10 kills and five blocks. Junior oppositechipped in with 11 kills and four blocks, moving her into ninth place past Jenn Harvey (2000-03) on the Cardinal's career blocks list. Sophomore outside hitteradded seven kills, 11 digs and two aces.Stanford amped up its service pressure in the third and fourth sets. Sophomoreled the team with three aces. Defensive specialistadded seven digs and an ace.Washington State senior Taylor Mims led the Cougars with 17 kills, 10 digs and three blocks. Senior Claire Martin hit .400 and posted a match-high 10 blocks. Junior libero Alexis Dirige had a team-best 21 digs.Stanford advances to its third straight regional final on Saturday. The top-seeded Cardinal takes on No. 8 seed Penn State at 7 p.m. on ESPNU.