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Up three, the Huskers got kills from Caffey and Kubik to boost it to 14-8. 500.Ĭaffey had three kills and a block to help set the tone early in set two as Nebraska seized an early lead. Stivrins had four kills on six swings, hitting. 300 in the set and held Campbell to -.069. The Huskers finished it off on a Krause swing for a 25-14 win. NU later reached its largest lead at 20-8 after a Caffey kill, a Camel attack error and a Kubik/Stivrins block, then matched it again at 22-10 on Stivrins’ fourth kill of the set. A 5-0 burst with kills from Caffey, Ally Batenhorst and Hames, a Hames ace and a Campbell rotational error extended it to 16-6. With the help of two short runs, the Huskers got out to an 8-2 advantage before the first timeout. Claranne Fechter added a match-high 16 digs for the Camels. Melody Paige, Hailey Wilson and Lailah Green all had four kills apiece. Nebraska also served up six aces.Ĭampbell ended its season with a 21-10 record. The Huskers doubled the Camels in blocks (10-5) and out-dug Campbell 41-36.
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300 or higher clip in each of the first two sets. While Nebraska held Campbell to a negative attack percentage, the Huskers hit. Nicklin Hames led an offense that saw 10 Huskers finish with multiple kills. Kayla Caffey and Madi Kubik added seven kills apiece, while Lindsay Krause put down five kills on only nine swings in her postseason debut. Strivrins also paced the Husker offense with nine kills on 17 swings. Lauren Stivrins added a match-high six blocks for the Big Red. Rodriguez broke Nebraska’s freshman digs record in the win, eclipsing Kenzie Knuckles’ mark of 444 set in 2019. Lexi Rodriguez led Nebraska’s floor defense with 10 digs in her NCAA Tournament debut. The Seminoles swept Kansas State in Friday’s other first-round matchup at the Devaney Center. With the win, Nebraska (22-7) advanced to a second-round matchup with Florida State on Saturday at 7 p.m. NU recorded 10 blocks and tallied 41 digs in limiting its second opponent this season to a negative hitting percentage. The Huskers held Campbell to a -.022 attack percentage, marking the first time Nebraska has held an opponent to negative hitting in the NCAA Tournament since 2010. The 10th-seeded Nebraska volleyball team opened the NCAA Tournament with a 3-0 sweep of Campbell Friday night at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, using a strong defensive effort in a 25-14, 25-14, 25-17 victory.