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Oct. 14, 2001
Huskers defeat Texas A&M
College Station, Texas -- Laura Pilakowski posted her fourth double-double
of the season to lead the No. 2 Nebraska volleyball team to a 25-30, 30-24,
31-29, 30-24, victory over 17th-ranked Texas A&M Sunday afternoon
at the G. Rollie White Coliseum. Pilakowski produced 16 kills and 17 digs,
both season-high totals, to help the Huskers improve to 15-1 overall and
8-0 in the Big 12 Conference.
Nancy Metcalf also
posted 16 kills, and Jenny Kropp had 12 while committing just one error
on 19 attacks for a .579 hitting percentage. Kropp also recorded a match-high
eight blocks for the Huskers, who out-blocked A&M 19-6.
Erin Lechler notched
20 kills for Texas A&M, which fell to 12-3 overall and 5-2 in the
league.
This was a
good win for us, NU Coach John Cook said. We did not play
our best volleyball, but I was really proud of our team. After losing
that first game, we came out and found a way to win playing A&Ms
quick-tempo style of volleyball.
Texas A&M broke
the Huskers 36 game-winning streak with a 30-25 win in game one.
The loss was NUs first since Sept. 1 at Long Beach State. Nebraska
hit a season-low .103 and never led in game one, and the Huskers trailed
by as many as eight points midway through the period. NU pulled within
three as Schrad reeled off four straight points from behind the service
line, including an ace, to make it 19-16, A&M. But the Aggies remained
in control and led 29-23 after the Huskers were called for being out
of rotation and Schrad committed an attack error. NU held Texas A&M
off twice with kills by Holmquist to make it 29-25, A&M, but the
Aggies took the game on the next rally after Melissa Munschs fourth
kill of the game.
Nebraska bounced
back in game two, breaking a 6-6 tie with back-to-back kills by Metcalf,
and another by Holmquist. The Huskers never trailed after that. Consecutive
blocks by Kropp and Pilakowski and Kropp and Cepero gave the Huskers
a 24-16 lead, when they opened to 28-21 with another block by Kropp.
The Aggies capitalized on two NU errors to pull within five, but Kropp
answered with her fifth kill of the game to force a game-point situation.
Schrad then secured the 30-24, second-game victory with a tip that fell
just behind the A&M blockers. The Huskers hit .366 in game two.
Texas A&M led
11-4 in game three after three ace serves by A.D. Achilefu. But the
Huskers outscored A&M 7-1 to pull within one. Nebraska tied it at
14, and then again at 16, as kills by Pilakowski accounted for four
points in the run. The Huskers took their first lead since the early
moments of the game when Holmquist slammed a kill to make it 23-22,
but A&M answered with a kill by Munsch to tie it once again.
Holmquist came back
with another kill to tie it at 24, and Nebraska led by two after an
attack error by A&M and a kill by Pilakowski. The squads exchanged
points twice before the Aggies tied it at 28 with back-to-back kills
by Mount. Achilefu made it 29-28, A&M, on the ensuing rally, pounding
a kill down on the Nebraska 10-foot line. Metcalf tied it once against
at 29 with a kill, and an attack error by Mount made it 30-29 Nebraska.
Holmquist slammed a kill on the next play to give the Huskers the 31-29,
third-game win.
Nebraska controlled
the entire fourth game. NU led 16-10 following back-to-back blocks by
Holmquist and Pilakowski and Holmquist and Cepero. The Huskers tied
their largest lead of the game after a kill by Schrad slammed down an
Aggie overpass to make it 20-15. A 26-21, Nebraska lead disappeared
to 26-24 after a service ace by Munsch. Kropp made it 27-24 with a kill,
and the squads exchanged points before a kill by Pilakowski forced a
game-point situation for NU. Schrad then blocked Erin Lechler for the
30-24 fourth-game win and the match.
Nebraska returns to action Wednesday, Oct. 17, when it plays host to
Texas (9-6, 4-4) at the NU Coliseum. The 7 p.m. match will be televised
live by NETV.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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