NCAA Womens Volleyball

Block Lifts Huskers to Sweep of Maryland

Indiana

LINCOLN, Neb. – The No. 1 Nebraska volleyball team shut down Maryland’s league-leading block and serve in a 25-16, 25-9, 25-19 win on Saturday night in front of 8,133 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. 

Maryland (13-11, 4-8 Big Ten) entered the match as the No. 1 blocking team in the country and the league leader in service aces in the Big Ten, but the Huskers (19-2, 11-1 Big Ten) were dominant in both areas to pick up the sweep. Nebraska had 12 blocks and held Maryland to a season-low five blocks. The Huskers had six service aces and held Maryland without an ace for just the second time this year. 

Six Huskers each had five or seven kills in the match. Whitney Lauenstein had seven kills and eight blocks; Bekka Allick had seven kills and three blocks, and Lindsay Krause had seven kills and three blocks with a team-best .462 hitting percentage. 

Kaitlyn Hord had five kills and nine blocks. Both Lauenstein and Hord tied their season highs for blocks. Madi Kubik and Ally Batenhorst each had five kills. 

Nebraska hit .263 and held the Terrapins to a season-low .000 hitting percentage. Nicklin Hames had 17 assists, and Anni Evans had 13. 

Lexi Rodriguez and Kenzie Knuckles led Nebraska in digs with 13 and eight, respectively, as the Huskers held a 46-41 advantage. Of NU’s six aces, Kubik and Rodriguez both had two, while Hames and Lauenstein each had one.  

Set 1: The Huskers claimed an early…

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