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Oct. 24, 2001
Huskers turn back Mizzou
Columbia, MO -- Nancy
Metcalf posted her ninth double-double of the season to lead the No.
2 Nebraska volleyball team to a 23-30, 30-25, 30-21, 30-21 victory over
Missouri Wednesday night at the Hearnes Center. Metcalf pounded a match-high
23 kills and added a team-best 13 digs, along with three service aces,
to help the Huskers improve to 18-1 overall and 11-0 in the Big 12 Conference.
Amber Holmquist
added 16 kills and hit .600 for NU, while Jenny Kropp tallied 13 on
a .375 hitting percentage. Lisa Morris posted 15 for Missouri, which
fell to 16-6 overall and 6-6 in the league.
With the win, the
Huskers kept their 16-match winning streak alive and extended
their streak of consecutive Big 12 victories to 41. But Missouri became
just the third team this season to push Nebraska past three games, joining
No. 2 Long Beach State and No. 14 Texas A&M.
Missouri came
out with a good game plan, and it took us quite awhile to adjust,
NU Coach John Cook said. I knew they were a good team. They played
us tough in the Coliseum a few weeks ago. They played flawless volleyball
in the first game. They passed every ball to the setter. They were up
tempo and they were in system, and we didnt dig a ball until the
second game.
The match started
off on the wrong foot for the Huskers, as they dropped game one for
just the third time this season. Nebraska trailed by three early, then
tied the score twice before taking a 15-11 lead behind two kills from
Laura Pilakowski and one from Metcalf. Missouri bounced back to tie
it at 18 with an ace serve by Morris. The Tigers led 24-20 as Rachael
Taylor kept NU on its heels with two ace serves, and Nebraska never
got closer than that. MU sealed the 30-23, first-game victory on a Husker
attack error.
NU, which leads
the Big 12 in opponent hitting percentage, allowed the Tigers to swing
for a .484 mark in game. The Huskers committed three service errors
and were out-blocked, 3-1, in game one.
The Tigers continued
to keep Nebraska off-balance in game two. The Huskers raced to a 17-3
lead, then maintained their pace for a 23-8 advantage. Missouri came
alive with a four-point run keyed by a Krista Johnson kill to pull within
11. Missouri used a five-point burst minutes later to cut NUs
lead to 27-20. Metcalf slammed two kills to force a game-point situation
for the Huskers, but Missouri wouldnt quit. Morris pounded three
kills and blocked Metcalf in a 5-0 MU run that made it 29-25, Nebraska.
The Huskers finally took the 30-25, second-game victory on a kill by
Schrad.
Trailing by four
in game three, the Huskers came back to tie it at 12 with a kill by
Anna Schrad. The Lincoln, Neb., native then reeled off four straight
from behind the service line. Johnson cut the lead to three with a kill,
but NU used two kills form Metcalf and one from Holmquist to take a
27-21 lead. Nebraska scored the final three points of the game for the
30-21 win.
In game four, Nebraska
relied on three kills each from Metcalf and Holmquist to take a 15-9
lead. The Huskers remained in control throughout the second half of
the game. Metcalf served four straight to make it 24-17, and Nebraska
out-scored MU 6-2 the rest of the way to take the 30-21, fourth-game
win and the match.
Nebraska returns
to action Saturday, Oct. 27, when it plays host to Kansas State in a
7 p.m. match at the NU Coliseum. The Wildcats (11-6, 7-4) were third
in the Big 12 standings entering Wednesday nights match.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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