Rodriguez named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week

This is Lexi Rodriguez’s seventh career conference defensive player of the week and the second of the season.

A Nebraska volleyball player earned a conference award on Monday. Libero Lexi Rodriguez was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.

This is Rodriguez’s seventh career conference defensive player of the week and the second of the season. The two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year recently passed Kayla Banwarth for second all-time in Nebraska in career digs with 1,731.

Olympian Justine Wong-Orantes is the school’s all-time leader in digs with 1,890. Rodriguez and Nebraska lead all Big Ten teams with a .162 opponent-hitting percentage on the season.

Other award winners this week were Eva Hudson of the Purdue Boilermakers and Sarah Franklin of the Wisconsin Badgers as Big Ten Co-Player of the Week. Charlie Fuerbringer of Wisconsin was named Big Ten Setter of the Week and Ashlyn Philpot of the Illinois Fighting Illini was awarded the conference Freshman of the Week

Nebraska is 24-1 on the year and 14-0 in the conference. They will return to action on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 8:00 p.m. CT, when they host the Minnesota Golden Gophers at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.

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Lexi Rodriguez named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week

This is Rodriguez’s sixth Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week award.

This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy.

The No. 2 Nebraska volleyball team continues to receive accolades for their 12-1 start to the season. Nebraska senior libero Lexi Rodriguez was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on Monday afternoon.

This is Rodriguez’s sixth Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week award, finishing the week with 33 digs across two matches.

Rodriguez finished this past week with 33 digs across two matches, delivering a season-high 20 digs in the Huskers’ 3-1 win against UCLA on Friday and 13 digs in the team’s sweep of No. 20 USC on Sunday.

In both matches, the Huskers held their opponents to season-low hitting percentages. Rodriguez helped Nebraska force the Bruins to a hitting percentage of .153 and USC to a hitting percentage of .137.

Rodriguez is a three-time All-American and two-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. On the season, she has 164 digs through 13 matches.

She now has 1,588 digs in her career, surpassing Nicklin Haimes for third in school history. Rodriguez needs 303 more digs to set the school record held by Olympian Justine Wong-Orantes.

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Three Huskers named to U.S. Women’s National Team for upcoming tournament

Merritt Beason, Taylor Landfair, and Lexi Rodriguez will compete in the NORCECA Women’s Final Six Pan American Cup on June 26-30 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Three Nebraska volleyball players have been named to the United States Women’s National Team for an upcoming tournament. Merritt Beason, Taylor Landfair, and Lexi Rodriguez will compete in the NORCECA Women’s Final Six Pan American Cup on June 26-30 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

U.S. Women’s Head Coach Karch Kiraly said this opportunity is the beginning of a cycle that leads to 2028.

“We are treating NORCECA Final 6 as the first tournament of the new Olympic cycle that eventually leads to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. We are really excited about the future possibilities and potential of the athletes on this roster who will represent our women’s senior national team. Many of these athletes have the potential to have a real impact with our U.S. National Team on the international level in years to come.”

The U.S. Women are the defending tournament champions, having won the 2023 edition in Rostratter. The women’s first game will take place on Wednesday, June 26 at 4:00 p.m. CT vs. Mexico.

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Nebraska volleyball falls to Texas in NCAA Championship Game

The Huskers entered Sunday afternoon looking to claim its sixth national title in volleyball.

The Huskers entered Sunday afternoon looking to claim its sixth national title in volleyball. But one final opponent stood in their way, reigning national champion Texas. The experienced Longhorns outmatched the No. 1 Huskers, resulting in a sweep (22-25, 14-25, 11-25) for Texas to win their second straight national championship.

Following an intense back-and-forth first set, Texas quickly ran away with the match, dominating Nebraska in the next two sets. The Huskers finished with their lowest hitting percentage of the season, .013, while also surrendering a hitting percentage of .264.

The Longhorns’ main strength came in serves and total kills. They finished with 38 kills and 12 aces on the day. Nebraska meanwhile only earned mustered up 20 kills and two service aces.

Freshman Harper Murray finished the match as Nebraska’s leader in kills, delivering seven off 23 total attacks. Murray also landed both of the Huskers’ service aces. Freshman Andi Jackson finished with the second-most kills for Nebraska, earning four off nine attacks.

Bekka Allick led Nebraska in blocks with four, while also landing three kills off seven attacks. Freshman Bergen Reilly concluded the season with 17 set assists and six digs for the Huskers. Reilly tied with Lexi Rodriguez for the most digs in the match for Nebraska.

Nebraska volleyball sweeps Pitt to advance to the NCAA Championship

The No. 1 ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers entered the Final Four of the NCAA volleyball tournament on Thursday night, facing off against Pittsburgh.

The No. 1 ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers entered the Final Four of the NCAA volleyball tournament on Thursday night, facing off against Pittsburgh. The Huskers swept the Panthers (25-20, 25-23, 25-17) in dominating fashion to advance to its 11th NCAA Championship Game.

The Huskers held the lead for nearly the entire match, trailing for just four rallies. Nebraska hit .245 against Pittsburgh and limited the Panthers to a .137 attack percentage, which marked Pitt’s second-lowest mark of the season and its lowest since its season opener against BYU.

Harper Murray racked up the most kills for the Huskers, landing 13 off 33 attacks while also earning five digs. Merritt Beason followed with eight kills off 26 attacks and accompanied it with five blocks, four digs, and four service aces. Ally Batenhorst also tallied up eight kills off 21 attacks and added four blocks.

Bekka Allick led the block for Nebraska, putting up 10 in the win. Allick also racked up four kills off seven attacks. Andi Jackson added to the offense with five kills off nine attacks. Bergen Reilly once again delivered in set assists, serving up 31. Lexi Rodriguez finished as the team leader in digs with 14.

With the win, Nebraska advances to the NCAA Championship, where it’ll take on Texas on Sunday afternoon. The match is set for 2 p.m. and will be televised on ABC.

Four Huskers named to AVCA All-American Team

Four Nebraska volleyball players were named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America Teams on Wednesday morning.

On Wednesday morning, four Nebraska volleyball players were named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America Teams. Merritt Beason and Lexi Rodriguez were named to the AVCA All-America First Team.

Setter Bergen Reilly was selected to the AVCA All-America Second Team, while outside hitter Harper Murray was named to the Third Team. Rodriguez is now a three-time All-American, while Beason, Reilly, and Murray are all first-time selections.

The No. 1 ranked Cornhuskers are 32-1 and will take the floor on Thursday night in the Final Four. Nebraska will face Pittsburgh at 6:00 p.m. in Tampa, Florida.

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Nebraska volleyball takes down Arkansas to punch its ticket to the Final Four

The No. 1 Huskers concluded the second week of the NCAA Tournament in the Elite Eight.

The No. 1 Huskers concluded the second week of the NCAA Tournament in the Elite Eight. One team stood in their way from heading to Tampa, No. 9 and third-seed Arkansas. The Razorbacks brought the fight to Nebraska, hanging with them throughout three of the four sets. But the Huskers held their ground at home and took down Arkansas (26-24, 25-14, 21-25,25-22) to punch their ticket to the Final Four.

The defense was the name of the game in the win. Both teams finished the night under .200 in hitting, falling victim to blocks, digs, and attack errors. The Razorbacks did have an advantage over Nebraska in one category: service aces. Arkansas finished the match with eight aces, while the Huskers only shot one. But Nebraska triumphed in every other stat category, finishing with 57 kills off 155 attacks, 78 digs, and 17 blocks.

Merritt Beason and Harper Murray acted as the main driving force for the Huskers’ offense, combining 34 kills off 89 attacks. The duo also combined for 23 digs to add to Nebraska’s defensive showing. Bekka Allick finished as the Huskers’ lead blocker, racking up 12 for a career-high.

Bergen Reilly again finished with another stellar showing at setter, delivering 40 set assists and 16 digs. Lexi Rodriguez finished as Nebraska’s leader in digs, cracking 20 for the first time this season. Freshman Laney Choboy also served up a collection of digs, earning 13 to be one shy of her season high.

The Huskers travel down to Tampa, Florida, and will play Pittsburgh in the Final Four for the second straight time. The match is set for Thursday night, but the time is to be determined.

Nebraska volleyball advances to Sweet Sixteen following sweep over Missouri

The No. 1 Huskers returned to postseason action with the second round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday night.

The No. 1 Huskers returned to postseason action with the second round of the NCAA Tournament Saturday night. Nebraska played host to eighth-seeded Missouri and swept the Tigers to advance to the Sweet Sixteen.

The Huskers once again brought a powerhouse showing to ensure victory over Missouri. Nebraska produced 35 kills off 87 attacks and 14 total blocks, while the Tigers finished with 36 kills off 101 attacks and five total blocks. Attack errors also plagued Missouri as it suffered 27 in the match, while the Huskers only saw 12.

Merritt Beason continued to be Nebraska’s leader in the kill column, this time racking up 12 off 23 attacks. Bergen Reilly accompanied Beason’s offensive performance by delivering an all-around showcase. The freshman finished the match with 26 set assists, 10 digs, four service aces, and two blocks while also snatching two kills off five attacks.

Lexi Rodriguez earned the honors of being the Huskers’ leader in digs on the night, tallying up 11 while also earning three set assists. Bekka Allick and freshman Andi Jackson led the block party in the win. Allick put up eight, while Jackson delivered six.

Nebraska will remain host for the Sweet Sixteen and the Elite Eight as it welcomes Georgia Tech, Kentucky, and either Arkansas or TCU. The Huskers will face off against Georgia Tech for the Sweet Sixteen next week.

 

Husker volleyball dominate Big Ten Conference honors

The Nebraska volleyball team dominated the postseason honors for the Big Ten Conference.

The Nebraska volleyball team dominated the postseason honors for the Big Ten Conference. The Huskers would see seven team members win awards, including head coach John Cook, who was named the Big Ten Volleyball Coach of the Year.

The Huskers would win four of the five individual awards. Junior libero Lexi Rodriguez won Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year for the second time. Bergen Reilly was named Setter of the Year and is the first freshman to win Setter of the Year, and Harper Murray was awarded Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

Those three players and Merritt Beason were named All-Big Ten First Team. Beason and Rodriguez were unanimous selections. It’s the first time the Huskers have had four first-team selections since it joined the Big Ten in 2011. Bekka Allick and Andi Jackson were also named second-team All-Big Ten.

Rodriguez named Defensive Player of the Week

A Nebraska volleyball player has been named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.

A Nebraska volleyball player has been named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. Junior libero Lexi Rodriguez earned the honor from the conference office on Monday afternoon.

This is the second time this season that Rodriguez has earned the award and her fifth time overall. The two-time All-American helped the Huskers clinch the conference title last week with sweeps over Michigan and Iowa.

The Huskers held their two opponents to a combined .086 hitting percentage, a stat they lead the nation in with a percentage of .131. The No. 1 ranked Cornhuskers will retake the floor on Friday when they travel to Madison to take on Wisconsin.

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