No. 5 Pepperdine Overpowers No. 14 Stanford in Four Sets to Stay Atop MPSF Standings
MALIBU, Calif. — No. 5 Pepperdine delivered an efficient and controlled performance Saturday night, defeating No. 14 Stanford in four sets (25–17, 23–25, 25–19, 25–21) at Firestone Fieldhouse to maintain its position at the top of the MPSF standings.
The Waves improved to 20–5 overall and 11–1 in conference play, continuing a strong regular season stretch, while Stanford fell to 9–14 (6–6 MPSF) after struggling to match Pepperdine’s offensive efficiency over the full match.
Pepperdine Sets the Tone Early
Pepperdine established control from the opening set, using aggressive serving and efficient offense to dictate the tempo. The Waves capitalized on early opportunities, combining strong attacking with service pressure to keep Stanford on the defensive.
Cole Hartke led the early effort, delivering multiple kills as Pepperdine built momentum. The Waves also generated key points from the service line, using aces to create separation and force Stanford into difficult offensive situations.
Despite moments of resistance from Stanford, Pepperdine maintained control throughout the set, closing out a 25–17 victory to take an early lead.
Stanford Responds to Even the Match
Stanford answered in the second set with improved execution and defensive play. The Cardinal adjusted offensively, finding more consistent production and reducing errors to stay competitive.
The set remained tightly contested, with both teams trading points and momentum. Stanford capitalized on Pepperdine miscues late in the set, taking advantage of errors and converting key opportunities.
The Cardinal secured the set 25–23, evening the match and briefly shifting momentum in their favor.
Waves Regain Control in Third Set
Pepperdine responded with its most dominant stretch of the match in the third set, delivering a high-efficiency offensive performance. The Waves executed at a high level, converting scoring opportunities and limiting errors to regain control.
Hartke continued to lead the attack, supported by contributions from multiple players across the lineup. Pepperdine’s ability to sustain offensive pressure created separation early, allowing the team to dictate the pace.
The Waves maintained their advantage throughout the set, closing out a 25–19 win to take a 2–1 lead.
Fourth Set Seals the Victory
The fourth set featured a balanced effort from Pepperdine, with multiple players contributing offensively to secure the match. The Waves opened the set with a strong run, building early momentum and forcing Stanford into a reactive position.
Pepperdine’s efficiency proved decisive, as the team executed without committing a single attack error in the set. The consistency allowed the Waves to maintain control even as Stanford attempted to close the gap.
Stanford showed resilience late, generating points to stay within reach, but Pepperdine responded with timely plays to maintain its lead. The Waves closed out the set 25–21, completing the four-set victory.
Hartke Leads Efficient Offensive Performance
Cole Hartke delivered a standout performance, leading all players with 19 kills while hitting at a high percentage. His ability to generate consistent offense and convert key opportunities anchored Pepperdine’s attack.
Jose Gomez added 10 kills and contributed from the service line, providing additional pressure on Stanford’s defense. Ryan Barnett also played a key role, contributing timely kills during critical stretches of the match.
Setter Andrej Polomac orchestrated the offense with 43 assists, distributing the ball effectively across multiple attackers and maintaining a balanced approach.
Pepperdine’s Efficiency Proves Decisive
Pepperdine’s offensive efficiency played a major role in the win. The Waves finished with a .390 hitting percentage, significantly outperforming Stanford’s .206 mark.
The team also generated nine service aces, creating additional scoring opportunities and disrupting Stanford’s rhythm throughout the match. The combination of efficient attacking and strong serving allowed Pepperdine to maintain control across multiple sets.
Stanford Shows Fight but Falls Short
Stanford delivered a competitive effort, particularly in the second set where it capitalized on Pepperdine’s errors to even the match. Moses Wagner led the Cardinal with 13 kills, providing consistent offensive production.
Luke McFall added eight kills and contributed at the net with blocks, while Jacob Little-Phillips facilitated the offense with 33 assists. The team also showed strength in blocking, holding a slight edge over Pepperdine.
Despite those efforts, Stanford struggled to maintain consistency against Pepperdine’s offensive pressure, particularly in the third and fourth sets.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Pepperdine’s ability to execute in critical stretches, particularly in the third set where the Waves delivered their most efficient offensive performance.
The fourth set further highlighted Pepperdine’s discipline, as the team avoided errors and maintained control to close out the match.
Stanford showed resilience and competitiveness but was unable to sustain momentum against Pepperdine’s consistent execution.
Final Takeaway
Pepperdine’s four-set victory over Stanford was defined by offensive efficiency, balanced scoring, and strong serving. The Waves responded after dropping the second set with dominant performances in the third and fourth to secure the win.
Stanford demonstrated the ability to compete but struggled to match Pepperdine’s consistency over the full match.
With the victory, Pepperdine remains at the top of the MPSF standings, carrying momentum into the final stretch of the regular season while positioning itself for a strong postseason run.








