NCAA Womens Volleyball

Huskers Cruise Past Islanders in Season Opener

Huskers Cruise Past Islanders in Season Opener


LINCOLN, Neb. – The No. 1 Nebraska volleyball team swept Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the season opener on Friday morning, 25-15, 25-16, 25-9, in front of a sold-out crowd of 8,000 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. 

Nebraska (1-0) was dominant from start to finish. The Huskers hit .388, their best hitting percentage in a season opener since hitting .400 against Hawaii in 2001. NU’s defense was just as impressive, holding the Islanders to a -.021 hitting percentage, NU’s best defensive performance in a season opener since 2013. The Huskers (1-0) improved to 41-7 all-time in season openers.

Madi Kubik had a match-high 11 kills, and Whitney Lauenstein put down eight kills on .368 hitting to go with a career-high seven blocks. Bekka Allick had seven kills and five blocks in her first collegiate match while hitting .667. Kaitlyn Hord chipped in five kills and seven blocks with an .833 hitting percentage. Lindsay Krause had four blocks. 

Kennedi Orr set 26 assists and had seven digs. Nicklin Hames had eight digs in her first match as a defensive specialist. With her eight digs, Hames moved to No. 6 all-time at Nebraska with 1,370 career digs, passing Hannah Werth (1,367). 

Libero Lexi Rodriguez had 12 digs and two ace serves, while Nicklin Hames had eight digs in her first match as a defensive specialist. With her eight digs, Hames moved to No. 6 all-time at Nebraska with 1,370 career digs, passing Hannah Werth (1,367). Kenzie Knuckles added seven digs and an ace. 

Kyndal Payne had seven kills to lead the Islanders (0-1). 

Set 1: The Huskers were in control early on with a 10-3 lead, as Kubik and Allick each posted two kills. Another two kills by Kubik had the Big Red up 15-8 at the media timeout. After the timeout, Allick was in on three straight blocks, two with Lauenstein and one with Kubik. Lauenstein then terminated a kill and the Huskers held a 20-8 lead after a 6-0 run. Orr connected with Krause for set point at 24-15, and a block by Hord and Lauenstein finished the set, 25-15. Nebraska hit .450 and held the Islanders to .032. 

Set 2: Hord opened the set with a kill and four blocks – two with Lauenstein and two with Kubik – as the Huskers sprinted to a 6-1 lead. After an Islanders’ sideout, Lauenstein ripped three straight kills and combined with Allick for a block to make it 10-2. Krause and Hord had…

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