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Dec. 8, 2001
Huskers outlast Florida, advance to Final Four
Lincoln, NE -- The
No. 2 Nebraska volleyball team earned its eighth NCAA Final Four berth
with a 30-18, 30-24, 28-30, 25-30, 15-13, win over seventh-seeded Florida
Saturday night in a regional final match at the NU Coliseum in Lincoln,
Neb. Nebraska will face third-seeded Stanford in the second national semifinal
match Thursday, Dec. 13, at 10 p.m. CST Aztec Arena in San Diego, Calif.
Top-seeded Long Beach
State and Arizona secured trips to San Diego Friday night and will meet
in Thursdays first semifinal match at 8 p.m. The winners will advance
to the national championship match Saturday, Dec. 15.
NU right side hitter
Nancy Metcalf pounded a match-high 25 kills on a .339 hitting percentage
while adding 14 digs and a career-best service aces against the Gators
Metcalf produced six kills and two service aces in the fifth, en route
to earning regional all-tournament honors.
Teammates Greichaly
Cepero and Jenny Kropp joined Metcalf on the all-tournament team. Cepero
tallied 55 assists, seven kills and 16 digs against the Gators, while
Kropp added 11 kills on a .611 hitting percentage to go along with five
blocks. Sophomore outside hitter Laura Pilakowski recorded 16 kills and
16 digs for NU.
Sophomore Aury Cruz
produced 31 kills for Florida and received all-tournament honors, as did
junior middle blocker Nicole McCray. Colorado State freshman outside hitter
Becky Sarauer also earned all-tournament honors.
The Huskers
eighth Final Four bid did not come easily. After easy wins in games two
and three, the Huskers lost the competitive third game and then dropped
game four to Florida. NU, which had not played a five-game match all year,
built an 8-6 lead in game five behind two kills and two service aces from
Metcalf. But the Huskers found themselves down, 12-10, moments later as
Cruz, Kris Bova and McCray all posted a kill. Metcalf responded with back-to-back
kills to tie it at 12. After a Florida service error, Metcalf pounded
another kill to bring Nebraska within a point of the win. Cruz held NU
off with a kill, but Metcalf answered on the next rally with her 25th
kill of the match for the 15-13, NU victory.
When we got
to the fifth game, I felt that as a senior, I needed to step up and win
this, Metcalf said. So after a kill, you are excited that
you got the kill, but you still have x amount of points left. Yes, you
got a kill and that is nice, but you still have a lot of work to do to
finish this.
I was confident
in our team. I knew that we were going to pull together. I never thought
that we werent going to win the fifth game. I knew we could do it.
The Huskers jumped
to a 10-4 lead in game one and were never seriously threatened. Nebraska
committed just three errors on 31 attacks in game one, swinging at a red-hot
.484 clip as five NU players hit .400 or better. Conversely, the Huskers
held Florida to a .114 hitting percentage.
Nebraska carried its
momentum into game two, leading by 10 early. Florida cut NUs advantage
to 16-14 with Lauren Moscovic at the line, but back-to-back kills by Pilakowski
and Kropp halted the run. The Huskers controlled the game from there and
Kropp, Metcalf and Pilakowski all came up with big kills down the stretch.
Pilakowski and Kropp combined to block Cruz for the 30-24, second-game
victory.
Down by three in the
third, Florida tied it at 20 when McCray sparked a 3-0 run with a kill.
The score was tied three more times before Cruz broke a 26-26 deadlock
with an ace serve. After an attack error by Benavia Jenkins, Cruz responded
with a kill to give the Gators a one-point advantage once again. A kill
by Jacque Robinson made it 29-28, Florida, but a service error by Jen
Mandes postponed the Florida victory. The Gators took the 30-28, third-game
win on a kill by Cruz.
In the fourth, the
Huskers tied the score at 17 with a 3-0 run capped by an ace serve by
Metcalf. But the Gators pulled away with the help of timely kills by Cruz.
Kills by sophomore right side hitter Jacque Robinson accounted for Floridas
final two points in the 30-25, fourth-game win.
Nebraska
vs. Florida Post-Match Press Conference
Nebraska Head Coach John Cook
Opening Statement:
Well I hope that everyone got their moneys worth. This is why they
call it the NCAA Tournament. You have to give Florida a lot of credit.
They played great in games three, four and five. I didnt think that
we were playing that bad, but they certainly stepped it up. (Aury) Cruz,
as you can see, is a great player, but we have great players too who stepped
it up big-time tonight.
Well celebrate
tonight and we will go to San Diego on Monday. This is a great win. It
certainly is going to prepare us for next week. We are going to be in
a great frame of mind for next week, it is going to be a war. There is
going to be four great teams out there, and this was great preparation.
On the momentum
swing in game three:
I think that in game two we got tentative, because it was coming so easily
and we missed a few serves there. Florida got some momentum by winning
game three, and that carried over into game four. They started playing
real well, and Cruz was awesome.
On Defending Aury
Cruz:
We tried to serve her short so she couldnt get a good approach,
and we tried to put two blockers on her, but she still did a great job.
Nebraska Senior
Nancy Metcalf
On game five:
When we got to the fifth game, I felt that as a senior, I needed to step
up and win this. So after a kill, you are excited that you got the kill,
but you still have x amount of points left. Yes, you got a kill and that
is nice, but you still have a lot of work to do to finish this.
I was confident in
our team. I knew that we were going to pull together. I never thought
that we werent going to win the fifth game. I knew we could do it.
On Floridas
comeback:
I think that we knew that games one and two werent typical of Florida,
because they are a really good team, so we knew that would come out hard.
I think it was our team being tentative and them being aggressive.
On getting to the
Final Four as a senior:
I am thrilled. I have been waiting for this forever it seems like. I am
excited for this, and I know that our team is excited too.
Florida head Coach
Mary Wise
Opening Statement:
We maintain that the SEC plays some very good volleyball, and Id
like to think that we made believers out of the Nebraska fans as well.
The difference in the match was really the seven aces by Nancy Metcalf.
As a fifth-year senior, she certainly lived up to all the billing. Nebraska
can present so many problems for a team defensively. We had to work hard
on the side-out part of the game. One of the last things that I told the
team was that if we hit above .200, we win the match. We certainly were
close enough, and the difference being Metcalfs seven aces.
On Floridas
game plan:
We came out early on and tried to attack their left side. We tried to
get into a passing rhythm early on. Nebraska wasnt able to run off
a long series of points. I dont think that you can beat Nebraska
just hanging balls to the outside. They are just too good a blocking team.
As great as the fans here are, that team does a lot of work themselves.
On Nancy Metcalf:
Thats what a fifth-year player does. She has an abundance of talent.
Ive been a big fan of hers since I met her at the World University
Games. Shes a great player, and like all great players, she makes
the players around her better.
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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