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Big Ten VB Scores and Standings (1/22)

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Illinois def. Cockeye (25-20, 23-25, 25-15, 25-23)
Nebraska def. Indiana (25-22, 25-20, 25-17)
Ohio State def. Maryland (25-21, 18-25, 23-25, 25-15, 15-13)
Northwestern def. Rutgers (25-12, 25-18, 25-16)
Wisconsin def. Purdue (25-14, 25-15, 25-16)

Penn State at Michigan (postponed)

Standings
1. Nebraska (1-0)

1. Illinois (1-0)
1. Northwestern (1-0)
1. Ohio State (1-0)
1. Wisconsin (1-0)
6. Michigan (0-0)
6. Michigan State (0-0)
6. Minnesota (0-0)
6. Penn State (0-0)
10. Indiana (0-1)
10. Cockeye (0-1)
10. Maryland (0-1)
10. Purdue (0-1)
10. Rutgers (0-1)

Matches for Saturday, January 23
Illinois at Cockeye
Maryland at Ohio State
Michigan State at Minnesota
Nebraska at Indiana (5:00 p.m. - BTN+)
Rutgers at Northwestern
Purdue at Wisconsin

Penn State at Michigan (postponed)
 
Huskers Sweep Indiana in Season Debut
Huskers.com

Bloomington, IN - After a 13-month wait, the fifth-ranked Nebraska volleyball team returned to action on Friday night and the Huskers did not disappoint, sweeping Indiana on the road 25-22, 25-20, 25-17 in the season opener at Wilkinson Hall.

The Huskers (1-0) hit an efficient .317 in their 2020-21 debut, led by Lexi Sun's 11 kills on .429 hitting. Lauren Stivrins also hit .429 while recording nine kills. Nicklin Hames had 29 assists and nine digs, and freshman defensive specialist Keonilei Akana also had nine digs as the Huskers out-dug the Hoosiers (0-1), 36-21.

Madi Kubik contributed eight kills, and Riley Zuhn started on the right side and had six kills and a team-high four blocks. Junior transfer Kayla Caffey chipped in six kills and three blocks. All five Husker hitters hit at least .250 for the match.

Nebraska had seven service aces with 10 errors, while Indiana also had 10 errors with five aces. Sun had a career-high four aces, including three in a row early in the second set.

Freshman Tommi Stockham had nine kills to lead Indiana. The Huskers held Indiana's top returning hitter, Breana Edwards, to two kills on -.286 hitting.

The two teams will play again at 5 p.m. (CT) on Saturday.

Set 1: The Huskers got off to a strong start with a kill and pair of blocks by the newcomer Caffey for a 7-3 lead. Back-to-back kills by Sun and Stivrins made it 12-6 Nebraska as Indiana took a timeout. The Hoosiers responded with a 4-0 run to cut the deficit to 14-12, and they drew within one at 17-16 after a pair of Husker attacking errors and a block. An Indiana service error gave NU sideout, and Kubik smashed a kill from the back row before NU went up 20-16 on an Indiana hitting error. After another Indiana timeout, Sun recorded back-to-back kills to increase the lead to 22-16. Nebraska closed out the season-opening set win, 25-22, on a block by Caffey and Zuhn. Both teams struggled offensively with NU hitting .139 and IU hitting .121. Sun had five kills on .714 hitting for the Big Red.

Set 2: Sun served three consecutive aces to get Nebraska off to a 4-1 start. The Hoosiers cut it to 10-9 before Caffey tallied two kills off assists from Hames and Sun and Zuhn tacked on two more for a 15-10 Husker lead. A pair of service errors from each team interrupted the flow of the set, but the Huskers maintained a 20-15 lead after another kill by Stivrins. Stockham answered with a pair of kills for Indiana, but Caffey answered with two of her own to make it 22-18. Kubik and Zuhn terminated before Indiana's ninth service error of the match gave the Huskers the 25-20 victory. NU hit .429 in the second set while Indiana hit .240.

Set 3: The Huskers reeled off a 5-0 run to claim a 10-4 lead and force Indiana to take a timeout. Zuhn and Stivrins each had a kill and teamed up for two blocks early in the third set. Sun's 10th kill and an ace by Kubik increased NU's lead to 16-8. Hames served back-to-back aces, NU's sixth and seventh of the match, to make it 20-11. Kubik blasted consecutive kills for a 23-14 lead, and the Huskers finished the sweep with a 25-17 win.
 
Cook starting two new faces yesterday. Jazz Sweet and Callie S. on the bench. 6’5” Rylee Zuhn from Ft. Collins and Kayla Caffey both had decent games.

Nice to watch a Husker team that actually wins....

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Cook starting two new faces yesterday. Jazz Sweet and Callie S. on the bench. 6’5” Rylee Zuhn from Ft. Collins and Kayla Caffey both had decent games.

Nice to watch a Husker team that actually wins....

.
We finally broke down & subscribed to BTN+ so we could watch all of the matches. A couple of impressions from yesterday’s viewing experience:
  • The broadcast reminded me of the stuff that the RMAC used to put out a few years ago. We were appreciative of the fact that we could watch our daughter’s matches, but the broadcast quality & commentary were of a lower quality than you find on other broadcast channels & networks.
  • Broadcast volleyball matches without fans in the stands lack energy. Some great moments yesterday were met with silence. That’s kinda sad.
  • Lots of early boo boo’s (to be expected after a long layoff from competition), but they looked like a different team after the break. Cook must have done some spirited talking. Now to clean up those service errors
  • Some of the new girls need some game experience to develop. The transfer from Missouri (Caffey?) at MB got better as the match went on, and the new DS from Hawaii had some service jitters but played well defensively.
  • Zuhn is a “butt patter”. Mrs. LHR & I both thought that a time or two per set/match is appropriate, but not after every point. That said, she did OK out there. Definitely a big presence on the pin for blocking, and needs to develop some chemistry with the MB to slow down those cross-court kills. The OH from Indiana made a living on those yesterday
  • I’m not sure why Jazz was on the bench for yesterday’s match. Nothing on her bio regarding an injury, but the crack announcing team stated she didn’t make the trip with the team ... while we were looking at her.
 
Quick update on tonight’s action:

Game 1 - Huskers 25, Hoosiers 21
Game 2 - Huskers 26, Hoosiers 16
Game 3 - Huskers 26, Hoosiers 19

Sweep #2 for the season over Indiana.
 
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