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Huskers Sweep Cyclones in Sioux Falls


Photo Credit: NU Athletics
Photo Credit: NU Athletics

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The Nebraska volleyball team beat Iowa State 4-0 (25-17, 25-16, 25-16, 26-24) in front of a crowd of 3,376 at the Sanford Pentagon on Saturday afternoon. 

Nebraska hit .360 while Iowa State hit .171. Skyler Pierce had eight kills and hit .889. Virginia Adriano added eight kills on .667 hitting. Teraya Sigler chipped in eight kills and hit .571. Harper Murray and Andi Jackson posted six and five kills, respectively. 

Bergen Reilly played the first two sets and put up 17 assists with five digs, two kills, two blocks and an ace in her return to her hometown. Campbell Flynn played the third and fourth sets and tallied 18 assists and six digs with a kill. 

NU had 11 blocks with Keoni Williams recording three solo blocks, and Kenna Cogill and Jackson also adding three blocks. 

Set 1: Nebraska went up 13-6 with five early kills by Adriano before Iowa State cut it to 15-13 with a 7-2 run. But Murray had two kills, and Manaia Ogbechie and Cogill each provided one to help NU go ahead 20-15. Two more Adriano kills and a block by Murray and Ogbechie helped NU finish off a 25-17 win. 

Set 2: Three kills by Murray, three from Pierce and a block and kill by Reilly helped the Huskers stake a 13-6 lead. The closest ISU would get is three at 17-14, but Pierce posted two more kills and Reilly served an ace to please her hometown crowd and end the set, 25-16. 

Set 3: The Huskers sprinted to an 8-3 lead with Jackson serving an ace as part of a 3-0 run. Sigler's third kill ended a 3-0 ISU run and made it 12-8, and Jackson and Gabby DiVita added kills before an ace by Keri Leimbach made it 16-9. Two more kills by DiVita increased the lead to 21-12, and Ryan Hunter added a kill as the Huskers won 25-16.  

Set 4: NU trailed 12-10, but a kill by Sigler, block by Hunter and Jackson, and two kills by Jackson paced the Huskers to a 14-12 lead. Jayden Robinson, Sigler and Williams notched kills as the Huskers went up 20-17. A back-row kill from Sigler and a block and kill by Williams made it 23-19. Another Williams kill earned match point at 24-21, but the Cyclones scored three in a row to extend the set. But Hunter posted a kill and a block with Jackson to end the set and match, 26-24. 

Up Next: The Huskers are back in action next Friday at 7 p.m. at Creighton at D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha. That match will be televised on Nebraska Public Media. 


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