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Huskers Host Top-15 Teams in Season-Opening AVCA Showcase

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe seventh-ranked Nebraska volleyball team opens its season this weekend with a pair of top-15 showdowns at the Bob Devaney Sports Center as part of the 2014 AVCA Showcase. The Huskers face 13th-ranked Florida State on Friday at 7 p.m., before taking on No. 3 Stanford on Sunday. In a change from the original schedule, Sunday’s match will start at Noon and will be televised live by the Big Ten Network.

Facing ranked opponents will be a common theme for Nebraska this season in the 40th anniversary of volleyball becoming an official varsity sport at NU. The Huskers will play 13 of their 29 regular-season matches against teams ranked in the preseason poll, the second-highest total nationally. Nebraska also will see its share of successful postseason teams, as NU will play 12 matches against teams that advanced to a 2013 NCAA Regional (round of 16) or further. Nine of those 12 matches will come during the Big Ten Conference season, while the Big Ten also has eight programs ranked among the top 16 teams in the preseason poll.

Before the Huskers turn their attention to the competitive conference season, a young Nebraska squad has a chance to make an immediate splash on the national scene this weekend. NU is the only top-10 team facing a pair of ranked opponents in the opening weekend. Sunday’s match-up with No. 3 Stanford is the lone top-10 match-up of the opening weekend.

Nebraska is opening the season against a ranked opponent for the first time since a sweep of No. 14 Kentucky in the 2010 AVCA Showcase at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha. The Huskers will be facing a ranked opponent in the season opener for the eighth time in Head Coach John Cook’s 15 seasons. Nebraska is 6-1 when facing a ranked opponent under Cook in the season opener. With two wins this weekend, the Huskers would open the season with consecutive victories over ranked opponents for the first time since 2008 and just the fourth time in program history.

Nebraska returns all but one starter from last year’s team, which finished with a 26-7 record and a No. 7 national ranking after a second consecutive trip to an NCAA Regional Final. The one loss is a big one, as outside hitter Kelsey Robinson was the Big Ten Player of the Year, a first-team AVCA All-American and a finalist for the Honda Award. While Robinson’s production will be missed, the Huskers still return the vast majority of their production from a season ago. Nebraska returns 96 percent of its assists from 2013, 73 percent of its blocks, 71 percent of its digs and 67 percent of its kills.

The Huskers also bring back 2013 third-team All-American Kadie Rolfzen, along with honorable-mention All-Americans Mary Pollmiller and Meghan Haggerty. Pollmiller is the lone senior on a 16-player Nebraska roster that features 11 freshmen and sophomores. NU’s one senior ties for the fewest in school history, while the 11 underclassmen tie for the most. Nebraska is also the only ranked team with fewer than two seniors.

As the lone senior, Pollmiller is one of three Husker captains for the 2014 season, along with junior outside hitter Alicia Ostrander and sophomore libero Justine Wong-Orantes.

Scouting the Florida State Seminoles
Florida State earned a No. 13 ranking in the preseason AVCA poll after posting a 26-8 record that included a second-place ACC finish in 2013. FSU advanced to its fifth consecutive NCAA Tournament last season, falling to national runner-up Wisconsin in the NCAA Regional Semifinal before earning a No. 11 final ranking.

Florida State ranked 19th nationally with a .266 hitting percentage in 2013, and the Seminoles were 37th with an average of 13.9 kills per set. FSU also ranked 22nd with 2.8 blocks per set.

FSU is led in 2014 by second-year captains Katie Mosher and Sarah Wickstrom, the Seminoles’ only seniors. The duo has guided Florida State to an 82-19 record the past three seasons.

Mosher tallied 506 digs in 2013, when she was a second-team All-ACC selection. Mosher’s dig total ranked fifth in FSU history, and her efforts earned her an invite to try out for the U.S. Collegiate National Team that toured China this summer. Wickstrom guided an FSU offense that led the ACC with a .266 hitting percentage in 2013. She recorded a team-high 854 assists in a two-setter system, splitting time with Hailey Luke (605 assists).

Nicole Walch returns after leading Florida State with 447 kills in 2013. Walch ranked 85th nationally with an average of 3.6 kills per set last fall. Sarah Burrington is back after pacing FSU with 174 blocks in 2013 – ranking 18th nationally with 1.4 blocks per set – while adding 226 kills. The Seminoles must replace four players who tallied more than 150 kills last season, including Elise Walch, who was second on the team with 330 kills.

Florida State is led by Chris Poole, who brings a 156-40 record into his seventh season at FSU. Poole has earned 19 wins over ranked teams. Before he arrived in Tallahassee, Florida State owned just nine wins over ranked teams in the first 27 seasons of the program.

Scouting the Stanford Cardinal
Stanford debuted at No. 3 in the 2014 preseason AVCA poll, earning a preseason top-10 ranking for the 33rd consecutive season, spanning the entire history of the poll dating back to 1982. The Cardinal finished as the Pac-12 runner-up in 2013, compiling a 27-6 record. Stanford saw its season end in the NCAA Regional Final, when eventual national champion Penn State knocked off the Cardinal in five sets. Stanford ended the 2013 season ranked fifth.

Stanford returns four starters, plus its libero, from last year’s squad. The Cardinal ranked among the nation’s top 30 teams last season in blocks per set (4th, 3.0), hitting percentage (4th, .308), assists per set (9th, 13.8), kills per set (10th, 14.8) and digs  per set (28th, 16.8). Stanford returns 2013 All-America selections Inky Ajanaku (first team), Madi Bugg (second team), Jordan Burgess (honorable mention) and Kyle Gilbert (honorable mention). The Cardinal must replace middle blocker Carly Wopat, a two-time first-team All-American.

While Wopat led the team in kills (315) and blocks (156), Stanford returns three players who had more than 290 kills in 2013. Burgess tallied 309 kills, while Brittany Howard registered 304 kills. Ajanaku put down 291 kills and hit a team-high .438, the ninth-best percentage nationally. Ajanaku also finished second to Wopat with 148 blocks, ranking 21st nationally. Gilbert returns after ranking second in the Pac-12 with 5.0 digs per set in 2013, while Bugg will again lead the Stanford offense after averaging a conference-best 11.9 assists per set, a total that ranked seventh nationally.

Stanford is led by John Dunning, who has compiled a 368-67 record entering his 14th season with the Cardinal. Dunning ranks fifth nationally among all NCAA Division I active coaches in career winning percentage, just ahead of NU’s John Cook. Dunning has led Stanford to a pair of NCAA titles and four runner-up finishes.

Quick Hitters

  • Nebraska features the fewest seniors (1) and most underclassmen (11) in school history this fall.
  • With its preseason No. 7 ranking, Nebraska has appeared in every one of the AVCA’s 463 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 418 weeks in the top 10 with its preseason No. 7 ranking.
  • The Huskers are 224-0 under Cook when hitting .300 or better.
  • NU is 364-14 (.963) when winning the first set under John Cook.
  • Nebraska is 138-37 against ranked teams under Cook (.789).
  • Just over one-third of Cook’s total victories at Nebraska (415) have come against ranked teams.
  • Nebraska is 35-4 all-time in season openers, including 13-1 under Cook.
  • Including this weekend, NU will have played five straight matches vs. ranked opponents dating back to 2013.
  • The Huskers played nine of their final 14 matches in 2013 against ranked teams, going 6-3 in that stretch.
  • Nebraska is the only top-10 team that will play two matches against ranked opponents in the opening weekend.
  • Sunday’s match with Stanford is the only match of the opening weekend featuring a pair of top-10 teams.
  • This weekend will mark the 202nd and 203rd consecutive sellouts. NU owns a 188-13 record during the streak.

A Brief Look at the 2014 Nebraska Volleyball Team
Despite being among the youngest squads in school history, Nebraska returns plenty of experience from a 2013 campaign that saw the Huskers post a 26-7 record, advance to an NCAA Regional Final for the second consecutive season and finish the year with a No. 7 ranking. Although the Huskers feature the fewest seniors (1) and most underclassmen (11) in school history this fall, Nebraska still returns five starters – plus libero Justine Wong-Orantes – from 2013.

The lone player Nebraska must replace is a key loss, as Kelsey Robinson concluded her career by earning first-team All-America honors in 2013. She was also chosen as the Big Ten Player of the Year and a finalist for the Honda Award. Robinson led NU in kills (530), attacks (1,206) and aces (32) last fall, while ranking second in digs (229) and fourth in blocks (70). Despite Robinson’s graduation, Nebraska still returns plenty of production in 2014.

  • Nebraska returns 96 percent of its assists from last season, led by senior Mary Pollmiller. After splitting time early last season with Kelly Hunter, Pollmiller emerged as the Huskers’ full-time setters and went on to record 1,279 assists. Pollmiller ranks third nationally in career assists (4,019), and she earned honorable-mention All-America accolades in 2011 and 2013.
  • NU returns every middle blocker from the 2013 roster. Four Huskers saw action at middle blocker last season, and all four players were either freshmen or sophomores. The group figures to benefit from another year of experience, as Nebraska aims to improve upon its No. 14 national ranking in blocks last season. Junior Meghan Haggerty, an honorable-mentoin All-America selection in each of her first two seasons, paces the middles, while sophomore Cecilia Hall was an honorable-mention all-region pick as a redshirt freshman in 2013.
  • Led by returning libero Justine Wong-Orantes, Nebraska returns 71 percent of its digs from last season. Wong-Orantes tied the Husker freshman record with 399 digs in 2013, and she is one of four returning Huskers who totaled more than 200 digs last year.
  • Offensively, Nebraska returns more than two-thirds of its kills from a year ago, despite Robinson’s absence. Sophomore Kadie Rolfzen, a third-team All-American last fall, is the leading returner after she totaled 377 kills in 2013, the third-highest freshman total in school history. Her twin sister Amber added 244 kills and overall, Nebraska returns seven of its top eight kill leaders from last season.
  • Nebraska returns three players who garnered All-America recognition in 2013, including third-team selection Kadie Rolfzen and honorable-mention picks Mary Pollmiller and Meghan Haggerty.

Huskers Serve Up Youth in 2014
The 2014 Nebraska volleyball team is one of the youngest squads in the nation and arguably the youngest in program history. The Huskers’ 16-player roster features one senior (Mary Pollmiller), four juniors, six sophomores and five freshmen.

  • The one senior on this year’s roster ties for the fewest in Nebraska history, as this marks the seventh time in the 40-year history of the program that a Husker team has had only one senior.
  • Nebraska boasts 11 underclassmen on its roster, tied for the most underclassmen on a roster in school history. Nebraska’s 1978 roster featured 14 underclassmen and its 1979 roster featured 12 underclassmen, but NU fielded both a varsity and JV team both seasons, and the varsity roster consisted of fewer than 11 underclassmen.
  • The Huskers feature the fewest seniors of any team ranked in the preseason AVCA Top 25.
  • Of the more than 330 Division I volleyball programs, Nebraska is one of 48 teams featuring one or no senior.
  • NU is one of 64 teams nationally with 11 or more underclassmen on its 2014 roster.

Huskers’ Lone Senior Among the Nation’s Best
Tri-captain Mary Pollmiller is Nebraska’s lone senior in 2014. The Huskers may only have one senior, but Pollmiller is one of the nation’s top setters. She is in her second season at Nebraska after spending her first two years at Tennessee in 2011 and 2012. Pollmiller was the 2011 SEC Freshman of the Year, and she has earned honorable-mention AVCA All-America accolades twice in her career, including last season (also in 2011). Pollmiller owns 4,019 career assists entering this season, a total that ranks third nationally. The nation’s top three active players in career assists are all Big Ten Conference setters.

Top Freshmen Look to Build on Impressive Rookie Seasons
Sophomores Kadie Rolfzen and Justine Wong-Orantes produced two of Nebraska’s top statistical freshman seasons at their positions in 2013. Rolfzen, an outside hitter, tallied 377 kills as a freshman, while Wong-Orantes produced a team-leading 399 digs.

  • Rolfzen’s 377 kills and 3.46 kills per set both ranked as the third-highest totals ever by a Husker freshman.
  • Rolfzen was named a third-team AVCA All-American as a freshman, and she was also the AVCA North Region Freshman of the Year and a first-team All-Big Ten selection.
  • Wong-Orantes’ 399 digs tied for the highest freshman total in Husker history.
  • In 2013, Wong-Orantes became just the third Husker freshman to lead the team in digs.
  • This fall, Wong-Orantes will look to become the first player in school history to lead the Huskers in digs as both a freshman and sophomore.

Keil and Fien Hope Strong 2013 Finishes Aide Bids For 2014 Starting Roles
Junior outside hitter Kelsey Fien and sophomore middle blocker Melanie Keil are both competing for starting spots this season. While both players figure to see action in Nebraska’s rotation, their bids for starting roles were boosted by strong performances at the 2013 NCAA Tournament.

  • Fien saw her most extensive action in three months in Nebraska’s sweep of Fairfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, totaling eight kills on 15 swings. Her eight kills were the third-highest total of her career, and Fien’s .467 hitting percentage and one error were both career bests among the seven matches where she has taken at least 10 swings.
  • Keil produced 10 kills on 19 swings with six blocks while appearing in two of Nebraska’s four NCAA Tournament matches last season. She came up one shy of her career high with five kills apiece against Fairfield and No. 1 Texas. With Nebraska’s other middle blockers struggling against the top-ranked Longhorns, Keil produced five kills on nine error-free swings after sitting out NU’s previous two NCAA Tournament matches.
  • Keil’s NCAA Tournament performance highlighted a strong overall finish to her freshman season. While appearing in 10 of Nebraska’s final 13 matches, Keil totaled 27 of her 32 kills and 21 of her 29 blocks in November and December. She was one of the Huskers’ best attackers against top competition, as she combined for seven kills in only 14 swings against Penn State and Texas.

Husker History in Season Openers
Nebraska is 35-4 all-time in season openers, including a 13-1 record under 15th-year Head Coach John Cook. The Huskers have won four straight season openers since suffering a 3-0 loss to No. 16 Michigan at the 2009 AVCA Showcase in Omaha. NU owns a 20-3 record when the season opener is played in Lincoln, and the Huskers are 8-3 when facing a ranked opponent in the season opener, including 6-1 under Cook.
Tough Schedule Begins This Weekend

Nebraska is scheduled to play 13 of its 29 matches this season against teams that were ranked in the preseason AVCA Top 25. NU will begin its tough slate immediately by facing 13th-ranked Florida State on Friday and No. 3 Stanford on Sunday.

Nebraska is set to face four ranked teams in its nine-game non-conference schedule before playing nine of its 20 Big Ten Conference matches against ranked teams. The Big Ten placed eight teams in the preseason AVCA poll, with all eight teams ranked in the top 16.

  • Forty-five percent of NU’s regular-season matches will come against teams ranked in the preseason.
  • The Huskers are the only top-10 team playing a pair of ranked opponents in the opening weekend.
  • Nebraska’s 13 matches against preseason ranked teams are the second-highest total nationally.
  • The Huskers played a school-record 15 regular-season matches against ranked teams last season, a mark Nebraska could challenge this season.
  • NU’s four non-conference matches against ranked teams are the third-most of any top-25 team.
  • Among the 13 matches against preseason top-25 teams are six matches vs. top-10 opponents.
  • Nebraska will host the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 teams in the AVCA preseason poll.
  • In addition to the ranked opponents, NU will play 15 matches – more than half its schedule – against 2013 NCAA Tournament teams, including 12 matches against teams that advanced to the round of 16.

Tri-Captains Named
During Nebraska’s summer trip to Japan and China, the players and coaching staff gathered and discussed captains for the upcoming season. The players unanimously selected Mary Pollmiller as captain, and Pollmiller then sought help in leading the 2014 Huskers. After Pollmiller’s request for additional captains, junior Alicia Ostrander and sophomore Justine Wong-Orantes were also named captains.

The seventh-ranked Nebraska volleyball team opens its season this weekend with a pair of top-15 showdowns at the Bob Devaney Sports Center as part of the 2014 AVCA Showcase.

Extensive TV Coverage for Nebraska Volleyball in 2014

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln – The Nebraska Athletic Department and the Big Ten Conference announced on Monday afternoon that at least 23 of Nebraska’s 29 volleyball matches during the 2014 season will be televised or streamed online. All 16 home matches during the 2014 season will be carried on TV or online via BTN, ESPN, NET, BTN Plus (subscription required) or HuskersNSide (subscription required).

The Big Ten Network will carry six matches nationally in 2014, while another eight home matches and three road matched will be carried live on BTN’s new online streaming platform, BTN Plus, which will be part of BTN2Go.com.

Fans looking for information on BTN Plus should go here – http://www.btn2go.com/packages?type=0. Fans can get a conference-wide annual pass for $119.95 (monthly pass is $14.95), which allows them access to every sport for every team. If fans only want Nebraska content the annual pass is $79.95 or fans can pay month-by-month at $9.95.

Along with their six stints on BTN, the Huskers will make a pair of appearances on ESPN in 2014. NU’s home match with Illinois on Saturday, Oct. 18 will be carried live on ESPN3 (tape delay on ESPN2 at Noon on Oct. 19) and the Huskers’ road match at Wisconsin on Sunday, Oct. 26 will be shown live on ESPN2 at 4 p.m.

NET Television will continue its coverage of Nebraska volleyball in 2014, as the in-state network will carry five matches, including non-conference matches with Creighton (Sept. 17) and Texas (Sept. 20). NET will also broadcast three Big Ten matches, including Ohio State (Oct. 4), Northwestern (Oct. 15) and Maryland (Nov. 16). Every match carried by NET will also be available nationwide on BTN Plus.

Nebraska’s first TV appearance of the year will be a top-10 match up during the AVCA Showcase, when the No. 7 Huskers host No. 3 Stanford at the Devaney Center on Sunday, Aug. 31, at Noon. The match was originally scheduled for 1 p.m., but was moved up an hour for TV.

Other home matches carried on BTN this season include Penn State (Oct. 3) and Purdue (Nov. 5). Fans will be able to watch the Huskers play on the road this season three times on the conference’s network starting with Nebraska’s visit to Michigan State on Friday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. BTN will also carry NU’s road match at Minnesota (Oct. 22) and its season-finale at Penn State on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m.

Nebraska’s own HuskersNSide will stream any match that isn’t picked up by TV or BTN Plus.

The Huskers could have four other matches picked up by BTN, as the network reserves wildcard rights for matches on Oct. 31Nov. 1Nov. 8 and Nov. 12.

2014 Volleyball TV/Online Stream Schedule (subject to change)
Aug. 29 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Florida State (BTN Plus)
Aug. 31 (Noon) – Nebraska vs. Stanford (BTN) *

Sept. 12 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Denver (BTN Plus)
Sept. 13 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Colgate (HuskersNSide)
Sept. 17 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Creighton (NET/BTN Plus)
Sept. 20 (2 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Texas (NET/BTN Plus)
Sept. 24 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Iowa (BTN Plus)

Oct. 3 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Penn State (BTN)
Oct. 4 (5 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Ohio State (NET/BTN Plus)

Oct. 10 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska at Michigan State (BTN) *
Oct. 15 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Northwestern (NET/BTN Plus)
Oct. 18 (3 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Illinois (ESPN3 Live, Tape Delay ESPN2 on Oct. 19 at Noon)
Oct. 22 (6:30 p.m.) – Nebraska at Minnesota (BTN) *
Oct. 26 (4 p.m.) – Nebraska at Wisconsin (ESPN2) *

Oct. 31 (6 p.m.) – Nebraska at Rutgers (BTN Plus)

Nov. 5 (6:30 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Purdue (BTN) *
Nov. 8 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Indiana (HuskersNSide) ^
Nov. 12 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Michigan State (HuskersNSide) ^
Nov. 16 (2 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Maryland (NET/BTN Plus)

Nov. 19 (6 p.m.) – Nebraska at Indiana (BTN Plus)
Nov. 22 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska vs. Michigan (BTN Plus)

Nov. 26 (7 p.m.) – Nebraska at Illinois (BTN Plus)
Nov. 29 (7:30 p.m.) – Nebraska at Penn State (BTN) *

home games in bold
* – game time changed due to TV
^ – potential BTN wildcard pick

No. 15 NPCC Lady Knights Split Four Games of Subway Invite

NPCC Knights LogoNorth Platte – The No. 15 North Platte Community College Lady Knights started off their 2014 season by earning a split in the opening weekend of the their season and the 2014 Subway Invite.

In the opening game of the year, the Lady Knights defeated the Eastern Wyoming Lady Lancers in straight sets 25-15, 25-16, 25-18. North Platte then dropped their first game of the season to the Sheridan College Lade Generals in a hard fought five match battle 25-23, 17-25, 25-21, 15-25, 14-16. On Saturday the Lady Knights returned to the court where they were defeated by the Casper College Lady Thunderbirds in four sets 25-19, 14-25, 22-25, 20-25. North Platte then earned the split on the weekend by defeated the No. 16 ranked team in Division I, the Northeastern Junior College Lady Plainsmen, in four sets 25-22, 19-25, 25-19, 25-21.

Against the Lady Lancers the Lady Knights were led by freshman Valerie Most who finished with eight kills while sophomore Samantha Kennedy ended with six kills and recorded seven kills to lead North Platte. Sophomore Erika Goodwin was the leader in digs with 15 while sophomore Joli Hopping recorded 19 assists to pace the Lady Knights.

In the second game of the night, North Platte lost a hard fought five set battle to the Lady Generals. Kennedy led the way for the Lady Knights as she recorded 13 kills six blocks. Most was not far behind as she finished with nine kills. Goodwin again led the way with 19 digs while Hopping (12), Samantha Byrn (10) and Gabbie Nickel (10) all finished in double-figure digs. Hopping paced North Platte with 25 assists while Nickel chipped in 14.

On Saturday against Casper no Lady Knight was in double-figures for kills as Valerie Most led the way with nine followed closes by Samantha Kennedy with eight. Erika Goodwin (29) and Samantha Byrn (15) paced North Platte with double-figure digs. Joli Hopping had 23 assists while Gabrielle Nickel chipped in 10.

In the final game of the Subway Invite, the Lady Knights knocked off the nationally ranked Lady Plainsmen behind 16 kills from Kennedy and 12 from Most. Kennedy also paced the Lady Knights with five blocks. Hopping again was in double-figures in assists with 26 as was Nickel with 18. Four Lady Knights were in double-figures in digs led by Goodwin with 25 followed closely by Byrn (22), Hopping (19) and Aryn Mesinger (13).

The Lady Knights return to action next week as they travel to McCook for the McCook Invite on Friday August 29 and Saturday August 30.

White Defeats Red, 3-1

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln – The White team defeated the Red, 3-1, Saturday night in a competitive Red-White match in front of 6,150 fans at the Bob Devaney Center.

The White won the first three sets (25-10, 29-27, 25-19) before the Red captured set four by a score of 25-19. Five Huskers finished with double-figure kills in the match, led by a trio of outstanding performers on the White squad. Junior Meghan Haggerty produced a match-high 16 kills on just 32 swings, while also totaling a match-high seven blocks. Classmate Alicia Ostrander produced 15 kills on .316 hitting, while freshman Annika Albrecht impressed in her debut, recording a double-double with 14 kills and 11 digs. Libero Justine Wong-Orantes added a match-high 21 digs for the White squad.

Leading the Red was junior Kelsey Fien and sophomores Melanie Keil and Kadie Rolfzen. Fien finished with 11 kills while Keil added 10 kills on 16 swings, hitting .562. Rolfzen produced a double-double with 11 kills and 10 digs. Sophomore Amber Rolfzen led the Red with 13 digs, while junior Cecilia Hall totaled a team-high five blocks.

The White squad led the match in nearly every category. The White produced 13 more kills, five more digs and three more blocks than the Red. The White team hit .270 on the match with 11 blocks, while the Red squad attacked at a .156 clip with eight blocks.

In the true intra-squad scrimmage, the Red team featured Fien, Hall, Keil, the Rolfzen twins, senior Mary Pollmiller and sophomore libero Alexa Ethridge. The White squad included Haggerty, Ostrander, Albrecht and Wong-Orantes, along with sophomore Kelly Hunter, redshirt freshman Kira Larson and true freshmen Maddie Haggerty and Sydney Townsend. Freshman Olivia Boender sat out the match with an injury.

Nebraska also switched up its setters, as Pollmiller played with the Red squad in sets one and two, with Hunter playing for the Red in sets three and four.

The White team jumped out to an early 8-2 lead in set one and never looked back. Meghan Haggerty accounted for the first four points of the set with two kills and two blocks. Four of the Red’s first eight attacks were stuffed with Haggerty totaling four kills and Larson adding three blocks. A pair of kills and a block from Albrecht stretched the lead to 12-4 and the White continued to cruise behind Albrecht. Albrecht recorded her fourth kill on set point to close out a 25-10 victory. Albrecht finished the set with four kills on five error-free swings. White enjoyed a 5-2 edge in blocks in set one and an 11-4 edge in kills, hitting .409 compared to -.233 for the Red. All five White players who had an attack produced at least one kill, while Wong-Orantes produced seven digs.

The second set was much tighter as neither team led by more than two until the Red used a 5-1 run to grab a 13-10 advantage. The teams then traded sideouts until the White won four straight rallies to tie the set 17-16 lead on a Larson block. The Red came back to take a 19-18 lead but the back-and-forth set continued with the White regaining the lead at 20-19 on an Albrecht solo block. Albrecht’s 10th kill of the match gave White three set points at 24-21 but the Red fought back with three straight points to tie the set. The Red team earned its first set point at 26-25 following an ace from Keil. The White pulled even on a Haggerty kill following a timeout before Ostrander gave the White squad another set point at 27-26. The fifth match point proved to be the charm as an attack error gave White a 29-27 win. Albrecht led all Huskers with six kills in set five, while Haggerty put down five kills on eight swings and Ostrander added four kills. The Red out-hit the White .171 to .159 but four service errors hindered the Red’s chances to even the match.

Set three was tight as well. Fueled by a pair of kills from Pollmiller – who switched teams before set three – the White squad won three straight points to grab a 10-7 lead and force a Red timeout. The White held its small lead until three consecutive kills – including two from Keil – tied the set at 16. Following a timeout, the White won five consecutive rallies, grabbing a 21-16 lead on an Albrecht ace. The Red would get no closer than four down the stretch, as Larson closed out the set with a kill. The White hit .267 in the third set, compared to an .057 mark for the Red. Ostrander had six kills on 11 swings for the White, while Keil delivered four kills on seven swings with one block for the Red.

Despite White’s 3-0 lead, a fourth set was played. The Red team did not take its first lead until 15-4, but the squad closed the set on an 11-5 run to win the set. The Red hit .444 in the set, producing 18 kills on 36 swings. Kadie Rolfzen put down six kills on six swings, while Keil had five kills on six attacks. Haggerty led the White with five kills in set three.

Nebraska, ranked seventh in the preseason AVCA Top 25, opens the regular season on Friday at 7 p.m. against 13th-ranked Florida State at the Devaney Center as part of the AVCA Showcase.

No. 15 NPCC Lady Knights Open Season Friday, Host Subway Invitational

NPCC-Knights-LogoNorth Platte – The No. 15 North Platte Community College Lady Knights volleyball team opens up their season on Friday, August 22 as they host the 2014 Subway Invite in North Platte at newly remodeled McDonald-Belton Gymnasium. The Invite also includes Casper College, Eastern Wyoming College, No. 16 (DI) Northeastern Junior College, Sheridan College and Williston State College. The Lady Knights enter the season ranked No. 15 by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) in Division II. The ranking is the sixth time the Lady Knights have been ranked during the pre-season and ties their second-highest ranking in the preseason ever.

Lady Knights Rankings

The Lady Knights get the season started on Friday at 5 p.m. as they face Eastern Wyoming College. North Platte then plays right away as they Sheridan College at 7 p.m. in the night cap. On Saturday, the Lady Knights return to the court at 11 a.m. when they face Casper College. North Platte concludes the Subway Invite at 1 p.m. as they take on No. 16 (DI) Northeastern Junior College. 

Subway Invite Schedule

North Platte enters the season in head coach Sally Thalken’s 34th year at the helm. Samantha Byrn, Joli Hopping, Samantha Kennedy, Taylor King, Abby Kurtzer and Kylie Wroot return to the Lady Knights after helping last year’s team to a 22-15 overall record and a Region IX Division II Tournament Runner-Up finish. Kennedy is the top returning attacker for the Lady Knights and Hopping the top returning setter.

The Lady Knights welcome Erika Goodwin, Taylor Limoges, Aryn Meisinger, Samantha Morgan, Valerie Most, Gabrielle Nickel and Anissa Quiroga to their roster .

The Lady Knights return to action on Wednesday, August 27 as they travel to Seward to take on Concordia University JV at 7 p.m.

Huskers Picked Second in Big Ten Preseason Volleyball Poll

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln – The Big Ten Conference released its preseason volleyball poll on Thursday afternoon and Nebraska’s 2014 squad was picked second by the league’s coaches. Senior Mary Pollmiller and sophomore Kadie Rolfzen were named to the 15-member preseason All-Big Ten team, with Rolfzen an unanimous selection.

The 2014 season marks Nebraska’s fourth season as a member of the Big Ten Conference and the Huskers have finished no lower than second in each of their first three years, including a conference title in 2011.

Two-time defending Big Ten champion Penn State was picked to finish first in the conference, while the top five was rounded out by No. 3 Wisconsin, No. 4 Illinois and No. 5 Purdue.

Nebraska finished the 2013 season second in the Big Ten with a 16-4 league record, while then senior Kelsey Robinson was named player of the year. Pollmiller and Rolfzen each earned All-Big honors last season and the Huskers also return honorable-mention All-American Meghan Haggerty.

Rolfzen was one of six players in the conference to earn unanimous preseason honors, she was joined by Illinois’ Jocelynn Birks, Michigan State’s Kori Moster, Penn State’s Micha Hancock, Purdue’s Val Nichol and Wisconsin’s Lauren Carlini.


2014 Big Ten Preseason Poll

1.       Penn State

2.       Nebraska

3.       Wisconsin

4.       Illinois

5.       Purdue

6.       Michigan State

7.       Minnesota

8.       Michigan

9.       Ohio State

10.   Northwestern

11.   Iowa

12.   Indiana

13.   Maryland

14.   Rutgers

Huskers 7th, Jays 23rd in Opening Volleyball Poll

volleyball_imageOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska is ranked No. 7 and Creighton is No. 23 in the American Volleyball Coaches Association preseason poll.

Defending national champion Penn State is No. 1 in the poll released Monday, followed by Texas, Stanford, Washington and Southern California. Wisconsin, which lost to Penn State in the national championship match, is ranked just ahead of the Cornhuskers at No. 6.

Nebraska returns five starters from the team that went 26-7 overall last season and was second in the Big Ten with a 16-4 mark.

The Huskers host the AVCA Showcase to open the season, playing 13th-ranked Florida State on Aug. 29 and Stanford on Aug. 30.

Creighton, which returns three starters from its 23-9 team, opens against Lipscomb in the Kansas Invitational on Aug. 29.

link to AVCA preseason poll

Huskers Ranked Seventh in Preseason Poll, Tickets Go On Sale Aug. 20

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersThe Nebraska volleyball team came in at No. 7 in the preseason AVCA Coaches’ poll, released on Monday. The Huskers return all but one starter from last year’s team, which finished with a 26-7 record, a trip to the NCAA Regional Final and a No. 7 final ranking.

The preseason poll had a Big Ten flare, as seven conference teams earned a spot in the top 25, while Michigan was receiving votes. Six of the top 12 teams in the preseason poll were from the Big Ten Conference. Defending national champion Penn State was picked first, followed by Texas, Stanford, Washington and USC. Wisconsin, the 2013 national runner-up, came in one spot ahead of Nebraska at No. 6, while Purdue was ranked eighth. BYU and Florida, respectively, rounded out the top 10.

With the release of the first 2014 weekly poll, the Huskers have now been ranked in each of the AVCA’s 462 all-time polls, dating back to 1982. Nebraska has been ranked in the top 10 in 418 of those 462 polls, the highest total of any team in the country.

Nebraska’s ranking will be put to the test throughout this season. The Huskers will face a ranked opponent in 13 of their 29 matches this season, including six matchups with top-10 opponents. NU will face the top three teams in the preseason poll a total of four times, beginning with a contest against No. 3 Stanford in the second game of the season at the Devaney Center on Sunday, Aug. 31.

The Huskers open their season on Friday, Aug. 29, against 13th-ranked Florida State Seminoles. The back-to-back matchups with FSU and Stanford are part of the AVCA Showcase at the Devaney Center.

link to AVCA preseason poll

A limited number of single-match tickets for Nebraska’s 2014 home volleyball matches will go on sale to the public beginning at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20.

Tickets can be purchased on Huskers.com, but fans are advised that availability is limited and some tickets may be standing-room only. There will be a limit of four tickets per match and four matches per household. Accounts purchasing over the maximum will automatically be refunded the ticket price only.

Tickets for the Huskers’ Red-White scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 23 are on sale now. Tickets for the scrimmage are available for $10 (reserved) or $8 (standing-room only). Nebraska was ranked seventh in the preseason AVCA top-25 poll, released on Monday.

Red/White Volleyball Scrimmage Tickets on Sale July 23

Nebraska-Volleyball-HuskersLincoln – Husker volleyball fans can get their first look at the 2014 squad on Saturday, Aug. 23, when the Huskers hold the annual Red/White Scrimmage at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.

Tickets for the Red/White Scrimmage will go on sale beginning Wednesday, July 23, at 8 a.m. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets online at Huskers.com, and they are also available by visiting the Nebraska Athletic Ticket Office during business hours (8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday) or calling 800-8-BIGRED.

Public ticket prices for the scrimmage are set at $10 (reserved seating) and $8 (standing room only).  UNL students will receive free admission to the Red/White Scrimmage, but ticket quantities are limited and students must secure a ticket in advance on Huskers.com beginning in early August.

Current season ticket holders wishing to attend the Red/White Scrimmage will need to purchase separate tickets for this match, and purchase information was included in season-ticket invoices sent earlier this summer.

The Huskers welcome back six starters and three All-Americans from a team that went 26-7 and reached the NCAA Regional Final in 2013. The returnees are led by sophomore All-American outside hitter Kadie Rolfzen, who averaged 3.46 kills per set in 2013, and had 13 double-doubles. Other returning All-Americans include junior setter Mary Pollmiller and junior middle blocker Meghan Haggerty. Nebraska also welcomes a four-member recruiting class that was ranked 11th nationally by PrepVolleyball.com.

The Red/White Scrimmage is the best chance to experience Husker volleyball at the Devaney Center. Nebraska will enter the 2014 season with a streak of 200 consecutive sellouts dating back to 2001, and it is likely that the 2014 season will be sold out in advance of the season opener against Florida State on Friday, Aug. 29.

In 2013, Nebraska led the nation with a school-record 8,175 fans per match in its first season at the newly-renovated Devaney Center. The average was the highest for any college volleyball program in more than 15 years.

NPCC Lady Knights Volleyball Announces 2014 Schedule

NPCC-Knights-LogoNorth Platte – The North Platte Community College Lady Knights volleyball team announced their schedule for the 2014 season on Monday. The Knights open up their season on August 22 and 23 as they host their annual Subway Invite at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium. The schedule for the tournament will be announced later. The schedule includes seven homes game after the opening tournament.

The Lady Knights schedule also includes four tournaments at McCook Community College in McCook, Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colo., Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kan. and Central Community College in Columbus. The Lady Knights look to improve on their 22-15 record and Region IX Division II Tournament Runner-Up Finish.

“We are excited for the schedule we have put together,” said head coach Sally Thalken. “It will test our team and give us plenty of opportunities to play great competition and improve.”

October 23 will see the Lady Knights close the regular season with Sophomore Night against Eastern Wyoming College before heading to Columbus for the Region IX Division II Tournament on October 31 and November 1. The Division II Tournament Champion will then host the District G Playoff with the Division II National Tournament being played in Toledo, Ohio.

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