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Oct. 1, 2001
Nebraska sweeps No. 25 Kansas State
Manhattan, KS -- Nancy
Metcalf and Jenny Kropp combined for 25 kills and 17 blocks Monday night
to lead the No. 2 Nebraska volleyball team to a 30-28, 30-27, 30-20 ,
win over No. 25 Kansas State before 3,612 fans at the Ahearn Field House.
Metcalf, a senior
right side hitter, posted a team-high 15 kills while swinging at a .382
clip. She also added 13 digs and eight blocks in helping the Huskers
to improve to 11-1 overall and 4-0 in the Big 12. Kropp smashed 10 kills
and committed zero errors in 18 attacks for a .556 hitting percentage.
She also added a match-high nine blocks.
Junior setter Greichaly
Cepero fell just four kills short of her first triple-double of the
season, posting 39 assists and a season-high 14 digs while leading NU
to a ..299 hitting percentage. Sophomore defensive specialist Jenae
Dowling added a career-best 10 digs.
Grand Island native
Liz Wegner tallied a match-high 18 kills for the Wildcats, who fell
to 7-4 overall.
The Huskers struggled
early, coming from behind to win game one. Kansas State increased its
four-point lead to an 18-12 advantage with a kill by Pollard. Nebraska
pulled within one, as Cepero keyed a 5-0 run with two kills. The Wildcats
answered with four straight points with the help of two NU errors. Pilakowski
stopped the run with a kill, but KSU led by four once again five rallies
later. The Huskers turned to Kropp, who blocked Wegner and slammed two
kills to tie it at 24. Nebraska took its first lead since the early
moments of the game on a service ace by Pilakowski. The score was tied
three more times before Pilakowski slammed a kill off the KSU block
to wrap up the 30-28 game-one victory.
We came out
really anxious, and Im not sure why, NU Coach John Cook
said. Sometimes, that just happens. But Kansas State came out
and served us really tough. They had us on our heels. They had a great
game plan, and they competed well. They really made us work tonight.
In game two, the
Wildcats slowly chipped away at Nebraskas four-point lead, finally
tying it on a thunderous kill by Wegner. Two NU hitting errors, two
more kills by Wegner and a block of Metcalf gave KSU its largest lead
of the game at 23-19. The Huskers tied it at 26 with a tip by Kropp,
then took the lead when Anna Schrad blocked Lauren Goehring. A block
by Metcalf and Kropp and a KSU hitting error forced a game-point situation.
Wegner held the Huskers off with a kill, but Nebraska took the 30-26
game two win on the ensuing possession when Schrad slammed a kill off
the block. Pilakowski served the final seven points for the Huskers.
The Huskers were
never seriously threatened in the third. NU led 12-5 early, reeling
off five straight points with Cepero behind the service line. Nebraska
took its biggest lead of the game at 26-16, after a block by Kropp.
NU later took the 30-20 third game win and the match on a block by Holmquist.
Nebraska returns
to action Wednesday, Oct. 3, when it plays host to Missouri (10-2, 2-2)
in a 7 p.m. match at the NU Coliseum. The contest will be televised
live by NETV.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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