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Dec. 7, 2001
Huskers advance with 3-1 win over Colorado State
Lincoln, NE -- Sophomore
outside hitter Anna Schrad produced a career-best 17 kills and a team-high
13 digs to lead the second-seeded Nebraska volleyball team to a 29-31,
30-21, 30-26, 36-34, victory over No. 15 seed Colorado State Friday night
in a NCAA Tournament regional semifinal match at the NU Coliseum.
Nancy Metcalf and
Laura Pilakowski each added 13 kills for the Huskers, and Jenny Kropp
tallied a mach-high 10 blocks, as the Huskers out-blocked CSU 18-11
while holding the Rams to a .168 hitting percentage in the nailbiter.
Courtney Cox, Soraya
Santos and Becky Sarauer each recorded kills for Colorado State, which
ended its season with a 29-4 record.
The Huskers (30-1),
who extended their streak of NCAA Tournament victories to nine, will
face Florida (28-1) Saturday night at 7 p.m. a regional final match.
The Gators swept Pepperdine in the first match of the night. Nebraska,
which improved its postseason record to 50-18, will be playing for a
berth in its eighth NCAA Final Four.
"Tonight was
a great match," Cook said. "It was everything that we expected
it to be. I think that it is unbelievable that they (Colorado State)
are a No. 15 seed. We knew coming in tonight that we were in for a war.
All you have to do is look at the tape of the Colorado-Colorado State
match (last week) to see that. Colorado State does everything well.
It was a great effort on our team to pull out a win. I can't even hear
right now, my ears are ringing. The Coliseum crowd was into it. It was
a great volleyball match."
In game four, the
Huskers saw their 18-15 lead disappear as Colorado State scored five
straight behind the serving of Kelly Kerr, who notched an ace in the
run. Schrad cut the Rams' lead to one with a kill, but a Nebraska service
error and another kill by CSU made it 22-19, Colorado State. The Rams
went up 24-19 after a kill by Peckham. Colorado State maintained its
five-point lead with kills by Angela Knopf and Santos. Nebraska finally
answered with a kill by Amber Holmquist and a block of Cox by Greichaly
Cepero and Kropp to pull within three.
With Amy Sibbernsen
at the service line, Kropp blocked a CSU overpass to cut the lead to
two. Then Sibbernsen produced an ace serve to bring Nebraska within
one. Knopf stopped the run with a kill, then committed a foot fault
on her serve as it remained a one-point game. Metcalf and Kropp combined
on a block to tie it at 27. The score was tied twice more before Metcalf
broke a 30-30 tie with a kill. Sarauer answered with a kill, followed
by back-to-back kills by Holmquist and Cepero. Leading 33-22, Nebraska
was out of substitutions, and was forced to send Holmquist to the service
line. Her net serve tied the score again at 33. Pilakowski and Cox exchanged
kills before NU took a one-point lead on a CSU service error. Metcalf
and Kropp combined to block Cox for the 36-34, fourth-game win and the
match.
"The first
thing that I want to say is how proud I am of this team," CSU Coach
Tom Hilbert said. "It has been an honor and a privilege to coach
them. They are warriors. I thought that we came within a ball bounce
of taking it to five games, and then who knows what happens. Nebraska
is a tremendous team, and they create a great environment here (at the
Coliseum). They have great tradition, and they are a great team."
Game one was an
offensive battle, as both teams hit over .300. Nebraska surrendered
a one-point lead when a serve by Schrad sailed wide to make it 25-25.
Two kills by Cox and a Nebraska hitting error gave the Rams a three-point
lead, and a kill by Knox forced a game-point situation. The Huskers
responded with a 3-0 run, sparked when Cepero and Holmquist combined
to block Cox. Cepero tied it at 29 with a kill, but Santos answered
with a kill to give CSU the advantage. The Rams wrapped up the 31-29,
first-game win Becky Sarauer and Knox combined to block Holmquist.
Game two was all
Nebraska, as the Huskers out-blocked CSU 8-3 and hit .282 while holding
the Rams to .000 at the net. NU turned a four-point lead into a 21-13
advantage with the help of three kills from Schrad, who tallied six
on a .500 hitting percentage in the second game. Two attack errors by
Cox made it 23-13, NU. Cox then responded with a kill to halt the Huskers'
momentum temporarily, but Pilakowski, Holmquist, Cepero and Schrad all
produced a kill down the stretch as Nebraska secured the 30-21, second-game
win on a CSU service error.
The Huskers carried
their momentum into game three, jumping to a 10-3 lead behind two kills
by Metcalf. Colorado State cut the lead to four with kills from Santos
and Sarauer. The Rams pulled within two to make it 20-18, Nebraska,
after a Husker hitting error. CSU never got closer than that. Two kills
by a Holmquist and one from Pilakowski opened NU's lead to 24-19, and
Nebraska scored the last two points of the 30-26 win on consecutive
kills by Holmquist and Metcalf.
Nebraska-Colorado
State
Post-Match Press Conference
Nebraska Head Coach John Cook
Opening Remarks:
This was a great match. It was everything that we expected it to be.
I think that it is unbelievable that they (Colorado State) are a No.
15 seed. We knew coming in tonight that we were in for a war. All you
have to do is look at the tape of the Colorado-Colorado State match
(last week) to see that. Colorado State does everything well. It was
a great effort on our team to pull out a win. I cant even hear
right now, my ears are ringing. The Coliseum crowd was into it. It was
a great volleyball match.
On Running Out
of Substitutions and Amber Holmquist Playing the Back Row:
Amber has played the back row before, and she works on defense during
practice. Before the match we talked about how she might have to stay
in the game.
On Playing Tomorrow
Night:
We are in good enough condition to play tomorrow. We rested this week.
Its going to be another war out there, but this is how champions
are made -- on weekends like this.
Nebraska Sophomore
Outside Hitter Anna Schrad
On How the Team Felt Late in Game Four:
There was a sense of We really need to get it in gear. This
team can turn it on when it needs to. When the match is on the line,
thats when the character of this team really shows.
Nebraska Senior
Middle Blocker Jenny Kropp
On Game Four:
Its just us pulling together with out teammates. When youre
out there in a situation like that, youre not playing as individuals.
We pulled together. We were confident. We knew that we could win.
Colorado State
Head Coach Tom Hilbert
Opening Remarks:
The first thing that I want to say is how proud I am of this team.
It has been an honor and a privilege to coach them. They are warriors.
I thought that we came within a ball bounce of taking it to five games,
and then who knows what happens. Nebraska is a tremendous team, and
they create a great environment here (at the Coliseum). They have great
tradition, and they are a great team.
On CSUs
Game Plan:
We were going to play aggressively and we did. We felt that we wouldnt
have a chance to be cautious, whether the match goes to three, four
or five games. Game four was a players game. Both teams were fighting
hard. At that point (late in game four), I dont think the players
were affected by the crowd. They are playing hard, and they knew that
every swing was important.
On CSU Freshman
Becky Sarauer:
We are graduating a great group, but I am very excited about Becky
(Sarauer). She seems to have played her best matches against top ten
teams. She did a great job tonight. We thought she might have the chance
to do some things, because we figured that Nebraska didnt know
that much about her and wouldnt be focusing on her.
Colorado State
Senior Courtney Cox
On Nebraskas Adjustments:
They did adjust well. They read out sets a lot more and that took
our angle off. Thats what they did, and they did a good job of
it.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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