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Sept. 2, 2001
Nebraska sweeps No. 13 UC Santa Barbara
Long Beach, Calif. -- The
top-ranked Nebraska volleyball bounced back from a Saturday night loss
to eighth-ranked Long Beach State by handily defeating No. 13 UC Santa
Barbara, 30-20, 30-17, 30 -19, Sunday afternoon in front of 1,270 fans
at The Pyramid. NU (3-1) dominated the Gauchos (0-2) in all faces of
the match. The Huskers posted a .346 hitting percentage while holding
USCB to .069 at the net. Nebraska out-dug UCSB 47-31, and out-blocked
the Gauchos 11-4.
Once again, Nancy
Metcalf led the Huskers attack. The senior outside hitter pounded
12 kills while swinging at a .375 clip. Sophomore outside hitter Anna
Schrad totaled 11 kills on a season-high .450 hitting percentage, while
Laura Pilakowski and Jenny Kropp each added 10. Junior setter Greichaly
Cepero produced 36 assists, three kills on three attacks and two service
aces.
Danielle Bauer led
UC Santa Barbara with nine kills, but hit just .025.
The Huskers
came out and took care of UCSB today, NU Coach John Cook said.
I was really, really worried about this match, because I hadnt
been in this situation in two years as a coach. I was nervous. We were
flat in warm-ups, but we settled down and executed well.
Nebraska built a
19-15 lead in the first game, and then pulled away with a 5-0 run that
included kills by Schrad, Metcalf and Kropp. The Gauchos regained the
serve on an illegal hit call against Cepero, but Pilakowski pounded
a kill as the Huskers ran three points with Lindsay Wischmeier serving.
UCSB closed the lead to 28-20, Huskers, after a service error by Cepero
and a Nebraska attack error, but Pilakowski stabilized the Huskers with
her fourth kill of the game to force a game-point situation. NU took
the 30-20 first-game one win when the Gauchos were called for an illegal
hit on the next possession.
The Huskers carried
their momentum into the second game, racing to a 13-7 lead and then
widening their advantage to 19-7 with 6-0 run that included blocks by
Cepero and Holmquist. UCSB scored four straight behind two kills from
Courtney Guerra, but the Huskers led 27-15 after a kill from Kropp.
NU took a 29-16 lead after back-to-back kills by Schrad, but couldnt
convert on its first game-point attempt as Metcalf served into the net.
The Huskers took the 30-17 game-two when an attack by the Gauchos sailed
wide.
The Gauchos closed
NUs lead to 11-9 after an ace serve from freshman setter Mari
Bell, but Schrad answered with a service ace of her own two plays later
to make it 13-9, Nebraska. The Huskers widened the gap to 19-12 before
Brooke Niles finally answered for UCSB with a kill. The Huskers led
by 11 after back-to-back blocks by Amber Holmquist and Schrad. Holmquist
secured the 30-19 third-game win and the match with a kill.
Nebraska returns
to action this weekend when No. 17 Pepperdine, No. 20 Notre Dame and
No. 7 UCLA travel to Lincoln for the US Bank/Arbys Classic Sept.
7-9. The Huskers begin tournament action with the Waves Friday at 7
p.m. at the NU Coliseum.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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