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No. 16 NPCC Lady Knights go 0-4 at Johnson County Invite

NPCC-Knights-LogoOverland Park, KS – The No. 16 North Platte Community College Lady Knights (14-10) played in the Johnson County Invite Friday and Saturday in Overland Park, Kan. The Lady Knights faced stiff competition as three of the four teams they faced are ranked in the Top 11 in Division II and the fourth is receiving votes. On Friday, the Lady Knights first faced host No. 4 Johnson County Community College who defeated them in three sets 16-26, 23-25, 16-25. Next up was No. 10 Cowley County Community College who also swept the Lady Knights 16-25, 16-25, 14-25. North Platte returned to action on Saturday where they won the first set against No. 7 Kirkwood Community College before dropping the next three 25-23, 18-25, 16-25, 16-25. The Lady Knights finished up the Invite falling to Coffeyville Community College in straight sets 21-25, 17-25, 13-25.

Against Johnson County the Lady Knights were led by Samantha Kennedy with 11 kills ,and 14 digs and Joli Hopping who had all 25 assists. Valerie Most was second in kills with eight while Erica Goodwin and Aryn Mesigner each recorded 10 digs for North Platte.,

In the second match of the Invite against Cowley County, North Platte was again paced by Kennedy and Hopping. Kennedy finished the match with 13 kills to go along with 11 digs. Hopping again had 25 assists. Erica Goodwin led the way in digs with 12.

On Saturday against Kirkwood, three players finished in double-digit kills. Valerie Most led the way with 16 kills followed by Kennedy with 14 and Samantha Byrn with 10. Joli Hopping recorded 42 assists and Erica Goodwin finished with 26 digs.

In the final match of the Invite against Coffeyville, Kennedy again led the way for North Platte with 12 kills. Hopping had all 20 assists for the Lady Knights and Erica Goodwin had 13 digs.,

The Lady Knights remain on the road as they travel to Sterling, Colo. to face Northeastern Junior College on Tuesday, September 30 at 7 p.m. North Platte returns home on Friday, October 3 to face Northeast Community College at 5 p.m.

Huskers Spoil Iowa’s Home Opener With Sweep

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersIowa City, Iowa – The No. 8 Nebraska volleyball team spoiled Iowa’s home opener with a 25-21, 25-13, 25-16 sweep at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday night.

The Huskers, playing just their second true road match of the season, moved to 8-3 overall and 2-0 in conference play, both wins coming against the Hawkeyes (8-5, 0-2 Big Ten).

Alicia Ostrander and Amber Rolfzen paced the Husker attack with 11 kills. Kadie Rolfzen had nine, and Melanie Keil had six. Mary Pollmiller recorded 33 assists and two service aces. Justine Wong-Orantes had a team-high 13 digs. Iowa was led by Lauren Brobst’s nine kills.

The Huskers hit .378 on the night and held Iowa to a .167 clip. Nebraska outdug Iowa 31-26 and served up six service aces to just one for Iowa.

Nebraska jumped in front 3-0 in the first set and maintained the early edge thanks to three kills by Amber Rolfzen. But Iowa fought back to take a 9-8 lead before serving long to even it up. With the set tied 10-10, the Huskers put together a 4-0 run with Pollmiller serving, started by an Ostrander kill. Iowa went on a 3-0 spurt to get within 19-18 and force a Husker timeout, but Meghan Haggerty smashed a kill immediately after the timeout and Kadie Rolfzen hit one down for a 21-18 lead. NU finished the 25-21 win on another kill from Kadie Rolfzen.

The Huskers broke away from a 3-3 tie in set two to go up 9-4 after three errors by Iowa and a kill from Ostrander. After Iowa made it 9-6, Nebraska pushed the lead to 15-6 with a 6-0 run after a double block from Melanie Keil and Ostrander, and two kills by Kadie Rolfzen surrounding an Iowa error. Ostrander had three kills in the Huskers’ final five points to lead NU to the 25-13 victory. The Huskers hit .458 in the second set after just .265 in the first set. NU cut its attacking errors in half from six to three in game two.

After struggling in set three against Iowa on Wednesday, Keil made sure Nebraska got off on the right foot in set three this time by registering a combined block with Haggerty and two early kills to put the Huskers up 4-0. The Huskers extended the lead to 14-5 on an ace from Alexa Ethridge, forcing a Hawkeye timeout. Amber Rolfzen hammered two more kills and Albrecht served up an ace to give the Huskers an 18-8 lead, and the Huskers finished strong for the 25-16 win.

The Huskers return home for a pair of conference matches next week. Nebraska hosts No. 3 Penn State on Friday at 7 p.m. and Ohio State on Saturday at 5 p.m. Friday’s match will air on BTN, and Saturday’s match will be on NET.

Huskers Set to Meet Iowa Again

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersAfter sweeping Iowa on Wednesday, the No. 8 Nebraska volleyball team will take to the road this weekend to face Iowa again, as the teams square off at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The home-and-home weeks are new to the Big Ten schedule, and every team will go through it once this season.

The Huskers are 7-3 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten. Nebraska has won six of its last seven matches and five of the wins have been sweeps. All three of Nebraska’s losses are to teams currently ranked in the top six of the AVCA Coaches Poll. The Huskers have only played one true road match all season, and that was a 3-0 sweep against Dayton at the Flyer-Raider Invitational. Nebraska played two neutral-site matches at the tournament as well. Saturday’s match will the home opener for the Hawkeyes. They’ve played 12 matches – five on the road and seven at neutral sites.

Media Information
Fans can subscribe to watch the Iowa live video stream through a link at Huskers.com. Fans can also listen to the action with John Baylor and Lindsay Peterson on the 25-station Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and The Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha. Fans inside and outside the state of Nebraska will also be able to catch the live audio feed on Huskers.com for free. Free live stats will be available at Huskers.com as well.

Series History
Nebraska leads the all-time series, 20-0. Eighteen of the 19 Husker victories have been sweeps. The only time Iowa has won a set against Nebraska was Sept. 5, 1987 in a match the Huskers won 3-1. The teams did not play from 2000 to 2010, but that changed when Nebraska joined the Big Ten. The Huskers cruised in the first two sets on Wednesday to 25-18, 25-13 victories. But Nebraska had to hold off the pesky Hawkeyes in the third set for a 31-29 win. Nebraska won in Iowa City on Nov. 27, 25-16, 25-18, 25-18. Kadie Rolfzen had nine kills, while Melanie Keil had six.

Last Time Out
The No. 8 Nebraska volleyball team opened Big Ten play with a sweep of Iowa on Wednesday night before 8,151 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, 25-18, 25-13, 31-29. The Huskers improved to 7-3 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten, while Iowa fell to 8-4 overall and 0-1 in Big Ten play. Kadie Rolfzen led the Huskers with 15 kills and seven digs. Her twin, Amber Rolfzen, had 10 kills on 16 attacks for a career-high .625 hitting percentage. Alicia Ostrander also had 10 kills, and Melanie Keil had a career-high-tying eight kills while hitting .538. Mary Pollmiller dished out 34 assists and Justine Wong-Orantes added seven digs. The Huskers hit .347 for the match, while Iowa hit .202. Nebraska outdug Iowa 26-24 and outblocked the Hawkeyes 8-5. Haggerty led the way with six.

Up Next
The Huskers are home for two matches next weekend. Nebraska hosts third-ranked Penn State on Friday at 7 p.m., then hosts Ohio State on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Noting the Huskers
• Kadie Rolfzen set career highs with 21 kills and 51 attacks against No. 2 Texas last Saturday, surpassing her previous career high of 20 kills. The 2013 All-American also had 16 digs in the match and now has three of Nebraska’s four double-doubles this season (Mary Pollmiller has the other). Rolfzen is averaging a team-high 3.59 kills per set and ranks sixth in the Big Ten. She is also second on the team in digs with 2.97 per set. She has double-digit kills in seven of her last eight matches, with the outlier a nine-kill effort against Denver on just 22 swings.
• Nebraska ranks second in the Big Ten with 2.86 blocks per set, and the Huskers’ 32 solo blocks are the most by any Big Ten team. Meghan Haggerty is fourth in the Big Ten with 1.35 blocks per set.
• The Huskers have just two solo blocks against them all season. The next closest Big Ten teams are Penn State and Michigan at seven.
• Justine Wong-Orantes leads the Big Red in digs with 4.0 per set and ranks ninth in the conference. She is coming off a career-high 29 digs against No. 2 Texas last weekend, the most by a Husker since Kayla Banwarth’s 32 against Baylor on Nov. 18, 2009.
• Mary Pollmiller, the Huskers’ lone senior, has 362 set assists for 10.34 per set. She also adds a defensive presence at the net with 25 blocks to rank second on the team and is fourth in digs with 62.
 
• The Huskers have held three opponents to single-digit sets so far this season, matching last year’s season total. The Huskers have beaten Eastern Kentucky 25-7, Bakersfield 25-8 and Colgate 25-9. Nebraska held two opponents to single digits in 2012 and one in 2011.
 
• Nebraska is 7-0 this season when recording as many or more service aces than its opponent.
 
• The Huskers are 228-0 when hitting .300 or better under John Cook. Nebraska is also 370-15 (.961) when winning the first set under Cook.
 
• John Cook is 138-40 (.775) against ranked opponents at Nebraska. Just over one-third of Cook’s total victories at Nebraska (419) have come against ranked teams.
• Nebraska volleyball leads the nation with 208 consecutive sellouts, the longest sellout streak in the history of NCAA women’s athletics. NU owns a 192-16 record during the streak.

Scouting the Iowa Hawkeyes
The Hawkeyes are now 8-4 overall and 0-1 in the Big Ten after Wednesday’s loss at the Devaney Center. All four losses have been sweeps, but three of Iowa’s four losses have come to Top 25 teams. The Hawkeyes will be playing their home opener against the Huskers, as they’ve gone 1-3 on the road and 7-0 in neutral games so far this season. Iowa ranks fifth in the Big Ten in blocks (2.58 per set) and third in service aces (1.51 per set).

Senior outside hitter Alex Lovell is the top attacker with 137 kills and 3.51 kills per set. She led the Hawkeyes last season as well with 216 kills. Sophomore setter Alyssa Klostermann has moved into the No. 1 setter role and has a team-high 247 assists for 6.33 per set. Jess Janota has been one of the Big Ten’s best freshmen this season, ranking sixth among freshmen with 2.58 kills per set (98 total) along with 26 blocks. Junior middle blocker Mikaela Gunderson has 42 blocks for Iowa. Michelle Fugarino leads all Big Ten freshmen and ranks sixth overall with 4.49 digs per set.
Iowa finished 11-21 last season and 2-18 in the Big Ten for an 11th-place finish. The Hawkeyes have six starters back though and 10 total letterwinners.

No. 16 NPCC Lady Knights Drop Five Set Match to Southeast

NPCC-Knights-LogoBeatrice – The No. 16 North Platte Community College Lady Knights (14-6) went on the road Thursday afternoon to face Region IX Division II foe Southeast Community College (15-7). The Lady Knights came up short in a hard fought five set battle with the Lady Storm 26-24, 25-23, 11-25, 28-30, 9-15. After winning the first two sets, Southeast stormed back to win the next two and even the match. In the deciding fifth set, the Lady Knights raced out to an early 9-6 lead. The Lady Storm scored the next 9 points to claim the set and the match.

North Platte was led in the match by Samantha Kennedy who finished with 20 kills and three blocks. Kylie Wroot recorded seven kills while Samantha Byrn and Valerie Most each had five. No other Lady Knight recorded more than one kill. Joli Hopping notched all but one assist for the Lady Knights, finishing with 36. Erika Goodwin had 35 digs while Aryn Meisinger had 16 , Hopping had 15 and Byrn recorded 12.

The Lady Knights return to action over the weekend as they travel to Overland Park, Kan. to play in the Johnson County Invite where they will face No. 4 Johnson County Community College on Friday, September 26 at 3:00 p.m. and No. 10 Cowley County Community College at 5:00 p.m. On Saturday, September 27, the Knights finish up the Invite by facing No. 7 Kirkwood Community College at 9:00 a.m. and Coffeyville Community College at 11:00 a.m.

Huskers Open Big Ten Play With Sweep of Iowa

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln – The No. 8 Nebraska volleyball team opened Big Ten play with a sweep of Iowa on Wednesday night before 8,151 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, 25-18, 25-13, 31-29.

The Huskers improved to 7-3 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten, while Iowa fell to 8-4 overall and 0-1 in Big Ten play.

Kadie Rolfzen led the Huskers with 15 kills and seven digs. Her twin, Amber Rolfzen, had 10 kills on 16 attacks for a career-high .625 hitting percentage. Alicia Ostrander also had 10 kills, and Melanie

Keil had a career-high-tying eight kills while hitting .538. Mary Pollmiller dished out 34 assists and Justine Wong-Orantes added seven digs.

Alexa Ethridge keyed the Huskers in the first set, serving a 5-0 run that included two of her match-high three service aces to break a 7-7 tie and give the Huskers a 12-7 lead. The Huskers eventually strung together a 9-1 run for a commanding 16-8 lead before claiming the 25-18 win after Iowa scored four straight with the Huskers at set point. Nebraska hit .417 in the opening frame, while Iowa hit .344.

Kadie Rolfzen had six kills quickly in set two as the Huskers built a 17-9 lead with Pollmiller serving a 6-0 run. Keil had three of her kills in the second set to lift Nebraska to the 25-13 victory. The Huskers hit even better in set two, finishing at .429. The story was much different for Iowa though, as the Hawkeyes hit -.040 after their hot start to the match.

The Huskers jumped out to a 15-11 lead in set three, but the Hawkeyes rallied with a 5-0 run to take a 16-15 lead. The run came courtesy of a Nebraska service error and three straight attacking errors. The Big Red committed another service error with the score tied at 18-18, but Ostrander tied it again with her ninth kill of the match. Two Iowa attacking errors put Nebraska up 21-19, but Iowa came back and took a 24-23 lead after Kadie Rolfzen’s swing went just beyond the back line. After a timeout, Kadie Rolfzen tied it at 24-24 with a tip shot, but Iowa earned set point again with a kill from Alex Lovell. After Lovell served into the net to even the score, Iowa committed a net violation to give the Huskers set point with a 26-25 lead. But the teams continued to battle back and forth until Kadie Rolfzen killed for a 30-29 lead, and NU finished off the sweep on a double-stuff block by Meghan Haggerty and Amber Rolfzen.

The Huskers hit .347 for the match, while Iowa hit .202. Nebraska outdug Iowa 26-24 and outblocked the Hawkeyes 8-5. Haggerty led the way with six.

The two teams meet again on Saturday in Iowa City for a 7 p.m. match.

No. 14 NPCC Lady Knights Sweep Concordia University JV

NPCC-Knights-LogoNorth Platte – The No. 14 North Platte Community College Lady Knights (14-5) returned to action Tuesday night with a three set sweep of the Concordia University JV 25-19, 25-22, 25-22. The Lady Knights cruised to the victory behind strong performances from the usual suspects of Samantha Kennedy, Joli Hopping and Erica Goodwin.

Kennedy paced the Lady Knights with 13 kills to go along with 10 digs. Hopping was the only Lady Knight in double-figures for assists finishing with 31 while Goodwin recorded 17 digs. Valerie Most and Samantha Byrn each recorded 10 kills while Aryn Mesinger also had 15 digs.

The Lady Knights retutn to action on Thursday at 4:00 p.m. as they travel to Beatrice to take on Region IX Division II foe Southeast Community College. Over the weekend North Platte then travels to Overland Park, Kan. to play in the Johnson County Invite where they will face No. 4 Johnson County Community College on Friday, September 26 at 3:00 p.m. and No. 11 Cowley County Community College at 5:00 p.m. On Saturday, September 27, the Knights finish up the Invite by facing No. 7 Kirkwood Community College at 9:00 a.m. and Coffeyville Community College at 11:00 a.m.

Huskers Begin Big Ten Play With Iowa

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe No. 8 Nebraska volleyball team (6-3) begins Big Ten action this week with a home-and-home series with Iowa, beginning on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The Huskers make the trip to Iowa City on Saturday for a 7 p.m. match. The Huskers are entering their fourth year of Big Ten play and this will be the first time they’ve played the same conference opponent twice in the same week.

Media Information
Wednesday’s match will be streamed online only at BTN Plus, which fans can purchase for $9.95 for one month’s access. Fans can also listen to the action with John Baylor and Diane Mendenhall on the 25-station Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and The Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha. Fans inside and outside the state of Nebraska will also be able to catch the live audio feed on Huskers.com for free. Free live stats will be available at Huskers.com as well.

Series History
Nebraska leads the all-time series, 19-0. Seventeen of the 18 Husker victories have been sweeps. The only time Iowa has won a set against Nebraska was Sept. 5, 1987 in a match the Huskers won 3-1. The teams did not play from 2000 to 2010, but that changed when Nebraska joined the Big Ten. The Huskers won last year’s meeting in Lincoln on Oct. 23, 25-19, 25-21, 25-8. Kadie Rolfzen had 11 kills and 12 digs. Amber Rolfzen had eight kills, and Cecilia Hall had seven. The Huskers hit .388 in that match. Nebraska won in Iowa City on Nov. 27, 25-16, 25-18, 25-18. Kadie Rolfzen had nine kills, while Melanie Keil had six.

Last Time Out
The Nebraska volleyball team fought toe-to-toe with No. 2 Texas but came up just short in a 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 19-25, 25-23, 8-15) thriller before 8,312 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Saturday. Kadie Rolfzen paced the Huskers (6-3) with a career-high 21 kills and 16 digs. Alicia Ostrander, coming off a strong outing off the bench against Creighton, earned the start and tallied 14 kills and four blocks. Justine Wong-Orantes recorded a career-high 29 digs with no receiving errors, and Mary Pollmiller had 40 assists, a career-high six blocks and five kills. Meghan Haggerty had nine blocks to match her season high. Texas All-American Haley Eckerman led the Longhorns with 20 kills. Amy Neal added 15 kills, and Khat Bell had seven blocks for Texas. The Huskers hit .165, while Texas hit .189, the lowest it has hit all season. Texas (8-0) entered the match with the nation’s eighth-ranked attack at .307 percent, but NU held the Longhorns well under their season average. Texas had also lost just one set all season before the Huskers topped them twice on Saturday. Nebraska outblocked Texas (15-13) and outdug the Longhorns (78-76). The Big Red also committed fewer service errors with 11 to Texas’ 13. But in the fifth set with the match on the line, Texas produced nine kills on 22 attacks with one error for a .364 hitting percentage, while Nebraska put together five kills on 23 attacks with three errors for a .087 hitting percentage.

Up Next
The Huskers visit Iowa on Saturday for a 7 p.m. match at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Noting the Huskers
• Kadie Rolfzen set career highs with 21 kills and 51 attacks against No. 2 Texas last Saturday, surpassing her previous career high of 20 kills. The 2013 All-American also had 16 digs in the match and now has three of Nebraska’s four double-doubles this season (Mary Pollmiller has the other). Rolfzen is averaging a team-high 3.45 kills per set and is second in digs with 3.03 per set. She has double-digit kills in six of her last seven matches, with the outlier a nine-kill effort against Denver on just 22 swings.
• Nebraska ranks second in the Big Ten with 2.88 blocks per set, and the Huskers’ 31 solo blocks are tied with Northwestern for the most by any Big Ten team. Meghan Haggerty is fifth in the Big Ten with 1.29 blocks per set.
• The Huskers have just one solo block against them all season. The next closest Big Ten teams are Penn State and Michigan at seven.
• The Huskers rank third in the Big Ten in digs per set (15.00). Justine Wong-Orantes (4.16 per set) leads the Big Red and ranks ninth in the conference. She is coming off a career-high 29 digs against No. 2 Texas last weekend, the most by a Husker since Kayla Banwarth’s 32 against Baylor on Nov. 18, 2009.
• Mary Pollmiller, the Huskers’ lone senior, has 326 set assists for 10.19 per set. She also adds a defensive presence at the net with 22 blocks to rank third on the team and is fourth in digs with 56.
• The Huskers have held three opponents to single-digit sets so far this season, matching last year’s season total. The Huskers have beaten Eastern Kentucky 25-7, Bakersfield 25-8 and Colgate 25-9. Nebraska held two opponents to single digits in 2012 and one in 2011.
• Nebraska is 6-0 this season when recording as many or more service aces than its opponent.
• The Huskers are 227-0 when hitting .300 or better under John Cook. Nebraska is also 369-15 (.961) when winning the first set under Cook.
• John Cook is 138-40 (.775) against ranked opponents at Nebraska. Just over one-third of Cook’s total victories at Nebraska (419) have come against ranked teams.
• Nebraska volleyball leads the nation with 207 consecutive sellouts, the longest sellout streak in the history of NCAA women’s athletics. NU owns a 191-16 record during the streak.

Scouting the Iowa Hawkeyes
The Hawkeyes enter the week 8-3 overall. All three losses have been sweeps, but two of Iowa’s three losses have come to Top 25 teams in Texas A&M and Arizona State. The other was their most recent match, a sweep at Iowa State. The Hawkeyes will be playing their home opener against the Huskers, as they’ve gone 1-3 on the road and 7-0 in neutral games so far this season. Iowa ranks third in the Big Ten in blocks (2.65 per set) and service aces (1.61 per set).

Senior outside hitter Alex Lovell is the top attacker with 128 kills and 3.56 kills per set. She led the Hawkeyes last season as well with 216 kills. Sophomore setter Alyssa Klostermann has moved into the No. 1 setter role and has a team-high 228 assists for 6.33 per set. Jess Janota has been one of the Big Ten’s best freshmen this season, ranking fifth among freshmen with 2.66 kills per set (93 total) along with 26 blocks. Junior middle blocker Mikaela Gunderson has 40 blocks for Iowa.

Iowa finished 11-21 last season and 2-18 in the Big Ten for an 11th-place finish. The Hawkeyes have six starters back though and 10 total letterwinners.

Huskers Extend Record Poll Streak to 467 Weeks
With its No. 8 ranking, Nebraska has appeared in every one of the AVCA’s 467 all-time weekly polls. NU and Stanford are the only two programs to appear in every AVCA poll, dating back to its inception in 1982. Nebraska has spent a nation-leading 420 weeks in the top 10.

No. 9 Huskers Fall Just Short Against No. 2 Texas

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln – The No. 9 Nebraska volleyball team fought toe-to-toe with No. 2 Texas but came up just short in a 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 19-25, 25-23, 8-15) thriller before 8,312 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Saturday.

Kadie Rolfzen paced the Huskers (6-3) with a career-high 21 kills and 16 digs. Alicia Ostrander, coming off a strong outing off the bench against Creighton, earned the start and tallied 14 kills and four blocks. Justine Wong-Orantes recorded a career-high 29 digs with no receiving errors, and Mary Pollmiller had 40 assists, a career-high six blocks and five kills. Meghan Haggerty had nine blocks to match her season high.

Texas All-American Haley Eckerman led the Longhorns with 20 kills. Amy Neal added 15 kills, and Khat Bell had seven blocks for Texas.

The Huskers hit .165, while Texas hit .189, the lowest it has hit all season. Texas (8-0) entered the match with the nation’s eighth-ranked attack at .307 percent, but NU held the Longhorns well under their season average. Texas had also lost just one set all season before the Huskers topped them twice on Saturday.

Nebraska outblocked Texas (15-13) and outdug the Longhorns (78-76). The Big Red also committed fewer service errors with 11 to Texas’ 13. But in the fifth set with the match on the line, Texas produced nine kills on 22 attacks with one error for a .364 hitting percentage, while Nebraska put together five kills on 23 attacks with three errors for a .087 hitting percentage.

In game one, the Huskers fought back from a 6-4 deficit to take a 12-10 lead on Kadie Rolfzen’s thunderous swing, but Neal’s kill and a wide shot from NU tied the set at 12-12. The Huskers reclaimed a two-point lead at 14-12 after a Melanie Keil kill and an errant Longhorn attack and went to the media timeout up 15-13. But Texas scored the first three points out of the timeout to go up 16-15 after a Husker service error, set error and attacking error. Texas went up by two, 21-19, as Neal hit off a Husker block and out. Amber Rolfzen’s kill cut the lead to 22-21, and a block from Kadie Rolfzen tied the set at 22-22 to force a Texas timeout. After a long rally and sprawling digs from Wong-Orantes and Sydney Townsend, Nicole Dalton killed it for Texas for a 23-22 Longhorn lead. Eckerman then blasted to the floor to make it 24-22, and after a Kadie Rolfzen kill, Eckerman put one to the floor to end the back-and-forth set. Both teams committed five service errors in the opening frame, and there were 13 ties and six lead changes.

Nebraska opened up a 6-2 lead in the second set after Kadie Rolfzen’s eighth kill. The Huskers went up five at 12-7 on a Texas receiving error and went up 14-9 after Texas hit wide following a quick-reaction dig from Annika Albrecht. Texas took a timeout trailing 15-10 and responded with five of the next six rallies to trim the lead to 16-15 before Kadie Rolfzen hit off a Longhorn block attempt and out. Texas rallied to tie it at 17-17 on a service ace from Cat McCoy, but Pollmiller executed a timely dump to put NU back up 18-17. Ostrander then crossed up the Texas defense for a 19-17 lead, and the Huskers went up 20-17 on a Texas net violation. Kelsey Fien entered the match for the first time and immediately swatted a kill for a 22-19 NU lead. A block from Haggerty and Fien gave NU set point at 24-21, and Haggerty teamed up with Pollmiller this time for another block and the 25-21 win in set two. It was just the second time the Longhorns had dropped a set this season. Nebraska hit .317 in the second set, the highest a Texas opponent has hit all season.

Texas jumped in front 9-6 in the third set, but Haggerty posted a kill and Texas hit into the net and wide to even up the set at 9-9. The Huskers went up 11-10 after Texas hit long and 12-11 after an Ostrander block. Ostrander and Keil then teamed up for another block, as the Huskers staked a 13-11 lead. The Huskers thought they had gone up 14-12 when Kadie Rolfzen’s swing appeared to bounce inside the back line, but the point went to Texas and the Longhorns went on to continue the 4-0 run and go up 15-13. Texas grabbed a 17-14 lead, but the Huskers showed their resiliency as Kadie Rolfzen and Pollmiller notched consecutive kills to make it 17-16. NU then tied the set at 18-18 after consecutive blocks from Haggerty and then Fien and Haggerty again. Chiaka Ogbogu posted a kill out of a timeout, starting a 5-0 Texas run that put the Horns up 23-18.

The Huskers were playing from behind in set four after Texas went up 12-7 with a three-point run. The Huskers got within 13-11 on Kadie Rolfzen’s kill, but Neal came right back for Texas with her 14th kill. NU kept battling and Kadie Rolfzen’s 17th kill drew the Big Red within 14-13. Trailing 15-13, the Huskers found some magic and went on a 7-0 run to stake a 20-15 lead. Haggerty and Pollmiller’s combined block tied the set at 15-15 and the Huskers took the lead after Texas hit into the net. Pollmiller’s solo block then gave NU a 17-15 lead and lifted the roof off the Devaney Center. Following a Texas timeout, Kadie Rolfzen fooled Texas with a soft kill and Texas hit wide for a 19-15 NU lead. Another kill from Kadie Rolfzen made it 20-15, but Texas responded with a 7-1 run to go up 22-21, as a service ace from Ogbogu put the Longhorns back in front. Nebraska briefly tied it at 22-22 on a kill by Ostrander, but Pilar Victoria answered. Ostrander hit off a Texas block attempt and out for another tie at 23-23, then Keil hammered down a kill off the back row for set point. Nebraska finished off the 25-23 win on a Texas miscue to force a deciding game five.

In the fifth set, Texas gained a 5-1 edge with four straight kills, two each by Eckerman and Victoria. The Huskers could get no closer than three points the rest of the set.

The Huskers are back in action on Wednesday night, as they start Big Ten play by hosting Iowa at 7 p.m. at the Devaney Center.​

Huskers Host Texas in Top-10 Showdown

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe ninth-ranked Nebraska volleyball team finishes non-conference play on Saturday when No. 2 Texas visits the Devaney Center at 2 p.m. for a top-10 showdown. The Huskers will be looking to avenge last year’s season-ending loss to the Longhorns. Texas swept Nebraska in Lincoln to advance to the NCAA Semifinals. The Huskers (6-2) are riding a six-match win streak but will face a tough task when the unbeaten Longhorns take the floor on Saturday. Texas has dropped just one set so far this season (to then-No. 11 Florida) and returns the nucleus of last year’s NCAA Semifinals team. Fans parking at the Devaney for Saturday’s match will NOT need to leave Devaney at any point to make way for football parking. All football parking at Devaney will be for general admission use.

Media Information
The Huskers will be on NET for the second of five times this season when they host Texas on Saturday afternoon. The match will also stream online on BTN Plus, which fans can purchase for $9.95 for one month’s access. Fans can also listen to the action with John Baylor and Diane Mendenhall on the 25-station Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and The Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha. Fans inside and outside the state of Nebraska will also be able to catch the live audio feed on Huskers.com for free.

Series History
Nebraska leads the all-time series, 30-20, but Texas has won the last three matchups, including a five-set thriller in Austin last September and a sweep on Dec. 14 in Lincoln to advance to the NCAA Semifinals. In the last nine matchups between the teams, six have gone four sets and one has gone five sets – last year’s 20-25, 25-19, 27-25, 21-25, 15-12 Texas win.

Last Time Out
The No. 9 Nebraska volleyball team rallied from a slow start to defeat the Creighton Bluejays 3-1 (21-25, 25-22, 25-20, 25-20) in the first meeting between the teams since 2011 before 8,060 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Wednesday night. The Huskers improved to 6-2 with their sixth straight win. Creighton fell to 6-4. Kadie Rolfzen led the Huskers with a season-high 16 kills and added 10 digs and five blocks. Alicia Ostrander provided a big spark off the bench, coming on in the middle of the third set and finishing with seven kills and two blocks. She hit a career-best .353 and gave the Huskers a boost when they had just let Creighton back into set three. Amber Rolfzen had seven kills and seven digs, and Kelsey Fien had six kills. Meghan Haggerty had five kills and six of Nebraska’s season-high-tying14 blocks. Mary Pollmiller had 39 assists and eight digs, and Justine Wong-Orantes had 18 digs. The Huskers hit .134, the lowest they’ve hit in a match that they’ve won in the John Cook era (dating back to 2000). They were able to secure the win by holding the Bluejays to a .126 hitting percentage. Both teams had 31 attacking errors, but the Bluejays had 12 service errors to just four for the Huskers.

Up Next
The Huskers begin Big Ten play next week with a home-and-home series with Iowa. The teams will meet in Lincoln on Wednesday at 7 p.m. and will then play on Saturday in Iowa City at 7 p.m.

Noting the Huskers
• If Saturday’s match were to go five sets, it would be unfamiliar ground for both teams of late. Dating back to last season, Nebraska has played 18 straight matches that have finished in three or four sets. Meanwhile, Texas has played 29 straight matches without going five sets. Nebraska’s last five-setter was at Minnesota on Nov. 10, 2013. Texas’ last match that came down to the wire was vs. Nebraska on Sept. 22, 2013 in Austin. The Longhorns are 28-1 since that five-set win.
• Nebraska has won six matches in a row. The Huskers’ longest winning streak last season was eight matches, from Oct. 23-Nov. 16. 
• Nebraska hit .134 against Creighton, the lowest it has hit and still won in the John Cook era, dating back to 2000. 
• Kadie Rolfzen’s 16 kills against Creighton were a season best for the AVCA All-American. Her 42 attacks in the match were also a season high. She has posted 14 or more kills in four of her last six matches. 
• Junior outside hitter Kelsey Fien has played in seven matches this season and has led NU in kills in four of them. For the season, Fien is averaging a team-high 3.32 kills per set.
• Melanie Keil’s eight blocks against Denver last Friday was not only a career high for the sophomore, it was also the top mark by any Big Ten player in a three-set match this season. 
• Annika Albrecht leads all Big Ten freshmen in aces with 11 (0.41 per game) and ranks fourth in the conference among all players. 
• Nebraska ranks second in the Big Ten with 2.85 blocks per set, and the Huskers’ 29 solo blocks are the most by any Big Ten team. 
• The Huskers have just one solo block against them all season. The next closest Big Ten teams are Penn State and Michigan at five.
• The Huskers rank third in the Big Ten in digs per set (14.89). Justine Wong-Orantes (3.85 per set) and Kadie Rolfzen (3.00) lead the Big Red. Wong-Orantes is coming off a season-high 19 against Colgate last weekend and followed up with 18 against Creighton on Wednesday.
• The Huskers have held three opponents to single-digit sets so far this season, matching last year’s season total. The Huskers have beaten Eastern Kentucky 25-7, Bakersfield 25-8 and Colgate 25-9. Nebraska held two opponents to single digits in 2012 and one in 2011. 
• Nebraska is 6-0 this season when recording as many or more service aces than its opponent. 
• With its No. 9 ranking, Nebraska has appeared in every one of the AVCA’s 466 all-time weekly polls. NU and Stanford are the only two programs to appear in every AVCA poll, dating back to its inception in 1982.
• Nebraska has spent a nation-leading 419 weeks in the top 10 after making its return to the top 10 this week at No. 9.
• The Huskers are 227-0 under Cook when hitting .300 or better. 
• NU is 369-15 (.961) when winning the first set under Cook. 
• Nebraska is 138-39 against ranked teams under Cook (.780).
• Just over one-third of Cook’s total victories at Nebraska (419) have come against ranked teams.
• Nebraska volleyball leads the nation with 206 consecutive sellouts, the longest sellout streak in the history of NCAA women’s athletics. NU owns a 191-15 record during the streak.

Scouting the Texas Longhorns
No. 2 Texas is 7-0 on the season, having dropped only one set all season – 28-26 in set two against No. 11 Florida on Sept. 6. The Longhorns have swept three straight matches since then – against Arizona, Central Florida and Florida A&M – all at the West Longhorn Classic last weekend. Texas has had a week off to prepare for Saturday’s match.

Texas possesses a balanced attack with six players registering more than 30 kills but none surpassing 46 so far this season. Two-time AVCA first-team All-American Haley Eckerman has a team-high 46 kills (2.56 per set) to lead the Longhorns. Eckerman also ranks sixth nationally with 0.67 aces per set. Amy Neal has 45 kills and leads the team with 2.81 kills per set. Pilar Victoria is not far behind with 39 kills (2.79 per set), and Khat Bell has chipped in 39 kills as well (2.05 per set). The Longhorns’ primary setters are sophomores Chloe Collins (121 assists) and Nicole Dalton (116 assists). Freshman Cat McCoy leads the team in digs with 86.

The Longhorns are hitting a healthy .307 as a team to rank eighth nationally. They are holding opponents to a .117 clip through seven matches. Texas ranks second nationally with 3.36 blocks per set. The Longhorns are led at the net by Molly McCage (28 blocks), second-team All-American Chiaka Ogbogu (25) and Sara Hattis (24).

Texas went 27-3 last season and reached the NCAA Semifinals. The Longhorns return five starters and nine letterwinners from that squad. Texas is one of 15 remaining unbeaten teams and is seeking its first 8-0 start since 2009, when it started 18-0 and reached the NCAA Finals.

No. 14 NPCC Lady Knights Fall to No. 3 Central

NPCC-Knights-LogoNorth Platte – The No. 14 North Platte Community College Lady Knights (13-5) volleyball team hosted the No. 3 Central Community College Lady Raiders (14-2) in a Region IX Division II showdown at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium Thursday night. The Lady Raiders eventually proved to be too much for the Lady Knights as Central took the match in three sets 14-25, 12-25, 21-25.

The Lady Raiders ended the Lady Knights season a year ago in the Region IX Division II Tournament and will host this year’s tournament. The two teams will face off again on October 15 in Columbus while the Region IX Division II Tournament starts October 31.

North Platte was led on the night in kills by sophomore Samantha Kennedy with seven while freshman Valerie Most recorded three. On the evening, sophomore Joli Hopping was the only Lady Knight recorded any assists with 18. Sophomore Samantha Byrn had 11 digs for the Lady Knights while sophomore Erika Goodwin, freshman Aryn Meisinger and Hopping all had nine.

The Lady Knights return to action on Tuesday, September 23 as they host the Concordia University JV in McDonald-Belton Gymnasium at 7 p.m. The Lady Knights then take to the road for another Region IX Division II game as they travel to Beatrice to face Southeast Community College on Thursday, September 25 at 4:00 p.m.

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