Stats & coverage
Sept. 19, 2001
Nebraska sweeps Colorado
Boulder, CO -- Junior outside hitter Laura Pilakowski produced
her third double-double of the season to lead the top-ranked Nebraska
volleyball team to a 30-27, 30-16, 30-23, victory over Colorado Wednesday
night at the Coors Event Center.
Pilakowski posted
a match-high 12 kills on a .458 hitting percentage while notching 12
digs in the Big 12 Conference opener for both teams. Senior right side
hitter Nancy Metcalf also posted a double-double with 10 kills and 12
digs.
The Huskers (7-1
overall and 1-0 in the Big 12), playing in their first match since sweeping
UCLA Sept. 9, stifled the CU attackers with one of their most dominant
defensive performances of the season. NU totaled a season-high 21 blocks
to Colorados 4.5 and the Huskers held the Buffaloes (4-3, 0-1)
to a .007 hitting percentage, the lowest mark by an NU opponent this
season. Junior setter Griechaly Cepero posted a season-high 10 blocks,
and Amber Holmquist also recorded season-high block numbers with 12.
Junior defensive
specialist Lindsay Wischmeier came up with a season-high 13 digs.
Nebraska built a
22-21 lead in the game one, benefiting from five kills by Pilakowski.
The Huskers then went on a 5-1 run on the strength of two kills from
Metcalf before Kim Taskey halted the run with a kill. Schrad answered
with a crosscourt strike to give the Huskers a 28-23 lead. But Colorado
pulled within one after a kill by Gerlach and two from Gower. Holmquist
pounded her first kill of the game to bring the Huskers to game point,
and Nebraska wrapped up the 30-27 first-game victory with a solo block
of Gerlach by Pilakowski.
The Huskers dominated
the second game, claiming a 30-16 win. NU out-blocked the Buffaloes
6.5-1.0 while holding them to a minus - .149 hitting percentage.
Nebraska carried
its momentum into the third game. With the score tied at 7-7, the Huskers
reeled off seven straight points with Schrad behind the service line.
The Huskers lead was never less than six in the 30-23 third-game win.
Pilakowski sealed the match with her 12th kill of the night.
The
Huskers match against Colorado was their first since sweeping
then-No. 7 UCLA Sept. 9. Nebraskas first two Big 12 matches at
Kansas State and against Texas Tech were rescheduled after the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.
The Huskers return to action Tuesday, Sept. 25, when they face Creighton
in a 7 p.m. match at the NU Coliseum in Lincoln.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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