Volleyball Match Notes at Penn State, Rutgers
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Some Match Notes for No. 1 Nebraska at No. 16 Penn State and Rutgers this weekend courtesy of Nebraska Athletics Communications:
MATCH PREVIEW:
• The top-ranked Nebraska volleyball team begins the month of November on the road with a match on Friday at No. 16 Penn State at 7:30 p.m. (CT) and a match on Sunday at Rutgers at Noon (CT).
• Friday’s match at Penn State will air on Big Ten Network and be streamed on FoxSports.com. Sunday’s match at Rutgers will not be televised but will instead have a B1G+ stream.
• The Huskers Radio Network will broadcast all the action on their radio affiliates, including 107.3 FM in Lincoln and AM 590 in Omaha. A live audio stream will be provided at Huskers.com and on the Huskers app.
• John Baylor is in his 30th season doing play-by-play for the Husker volleyball program. Lauren (Cook) West, a former All-American setter for the Huskers, will provide color commentary.
ABOUT THE HUSKERS:
• Nebraska (21-0, 12-0 Big Ten) is off to its best start to a season since beginning the 2006 season with a 23-0 record. The Huskers began the 2005 season with a 28-0 record.
• The Huskers, who led the nation in defense in 2022, have held their opponents this season to a combined .125 hitting percentage, which leads the nation.
• Nebraska has been sharp offensively this season, hitting .288 to rank ninth nationally and second in the Big Ten. The Huskers lead all Big Ten teams and rank 13th nationally with 13.95 kills per set.
• Two-time All-American and All-Big Ten libero Lexi Rodriguez paces the Husker defense with 3.55 digs per set.
• Junior opposite hitter Merritt Beason, a Florida transfer, contributes a team-leading 3.64 kills per set and adds 2.01 digs per set with a team-high 21 service aces. Beason is a three-time Big Ten Player of the Week this season and was the AVCA National Player of the Week on Oct. 24 following 21 kills in a 3-2 win over No. 1 Wisconsin.
• Freshman outside hitter Harper Murray is averaging 3.37 kills per set and 1.92 digs per set with 18 service aces. Murray has been named Big Ten Freshman of the Week three times this season.
• Junior outside hitter Lindsay Krause adds 2.50 kills per set and has a .366 hitting percentage since the Sept. 29 win at Purdue, though she has not played since Oct. 14 because of an injury.
• Sophomore middle blocker Bekka Allick leads the Huskers at the net with 1.30 blocks per set to go with 1.57 kills per set.
• Freshman middle blocker Andi Jackson is off to a strong start as a Husker, averaging 2.19 kills per set on a team-high .401 hitting percentage, which ranks second among Big Ten players. Jackson is also contributing 1.17 blocks per set.
• Freshman setter Bergen Reilly is putting up 10.52 assists and 2.48 digs per set. Reilly, who leads all Big Ten players in assists per set, became just the second true freshman setter to be a day one starter under John Cook (Nicklin Hames). Reilly has been named Big Ten Setter of the Week three times this year and Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice.
• From Sept. 12-Sept. 29, Nebraska played five straight ranked teams and won all five matches. It was the sixth time in school history Nebraska played five matches in a row against ranked teams but the first time NU won all five.
• The Huskers went undefeated in non-conference play for the first time since 2016 and just the second time since 2008.
SCOUTING REPORT ON PENN STATE:
• Penn State (15-6, 9-3 Big Ten) has dropped three of its last five matches after starting Big Ten play 7-0. The Nittany Lions fell at Michigan State in five sets last Saturday.
• The Nittany Lions rank first in the Big Ten in blocks (2.98 per set) and are fourth in hitting percentage (.245) and third in opponent hitting percentage (.171).
• Jess Mruzik leads Penn State with 4.45 kills per set, which ranks third in the Big Ten. Mac Podraza puts up 10.20 assists per set. Allie Holland leads the team in blocks at 1.45 per set.
SCOUTING REPORT ON RUTGERS:
• Rutgers (10-12, 2-10 Big Ten) hosts Indiana on Friday night before playing Nebraska on Sunday.
• Alissa Kinkela leads Rutgers with 3.10 kills per set. Tina Grkovic contributes 2.20 kills per set and is hitting .340 with a team-high 21 service aces.
• As a team, the Scarlet Knights are hitting .209 this season and have an opponent hitting percentage of .207.
SERIES HISTORY:
• Nebraska is 27-11 all-time against Penn State and has won the last six matches. The Huskers are 13-1 against the Nittany Lions since 2015. Nebraska swept Penn State, 25-22, 25-22, 25-19, on Oct. 14 in Lincoln.
• Nebraska is 13-1 all-time against Rutgers and has won the last 13 meetings since Rutgers’ lone win in 1978. Nebraska swept Rutgers last Saturday at the Devaney Center, 25-22, 25-15, 25-12.
MATCH PREVIEW:
• The top-ranked Nebraska volleyball team begins the month of November on the road with a match on Friday at No. 16 Penn State at 7:30 p.m. (CT) and a match on Sunday at Rutgers at Noon (CT).
• Friday’s match at Penn State will air on Big Ten Network and be streamed on FoxSports.com. Sunday’s match at Rutgers will not be televised but will instead have a B1G+ stream.
• The Huskers Radio Network will broadcast all the action on their radio affiliates, including 107.3 FM in Lincoln and AM 590 in Omaha. A live audio stream will be provided at Huskers.com and on the Huskers app.
• John Baylor is in his 30th season doing play-by-play for the Husker volleyball program. Lauren (Cook) West, a former All-American setter for the Huskers, will provide color commentary.
ABOUT THE HUSKERS:
• Nebraska (21-0, 12-0 Big Ten) is off to its best start to a season since beginning the 2006 season with a 23-0 record. The Huskers began the 2005 season with a 28-0 record.
• The Huskers, who led the nation in defense in 2022, have held their opponents this season to a combined .125 hitting percentage, which leads the nation.
• Nebraska has been sharp offensively this season, hitting .288 to rank ninth nationally and second in the Big Ten. The Huskers lead all Big Ten teams and rank 13th nationally with 13.95 kills per set.
• Two-time All-American and All-Big Ten libero Lexi Rodriguez paces the Husker defense with 3.55 digs per set.
• Junior opposite hitter Merritt Beason, a Florida transfer, contributes a team-leading 3.64 kills per set and adds 2.01 digs per set with a team-high 21 service aces. Beason is a three-time Big Ten Player of the Week this season and was the AVCA National Player of the Week on Oct. 24 following 21 kills in a 3-2 win over No. 1 Wisconsin.
• Freshman outside hitter Harper Murray is averaging 3.37 kills per set and 1.92 digs per set with 18 service aces. Murray has been named Big Ten Freshman of the Week three times this season.
• Junior outside hitter Lindsay Krause adds 2.50 kills per set and has a .366 hitting percentage since the Sept. 29 win at Purdue, though she has not played since Oct. 14 because of an injury.
• Sophomore middle blocker Bekka Allick leads the Huskers at the net with 1.30 blocks per set to go with 1.57 kills per set.
• Freshman middle blocker Andi Jackson is off to a strong start as a Husker, averaging 2.19 kills per set on a team-high .401 hitting percentage, which ranks second among Big Ten players. Jackson is also contributing 1.17 blocks per set.
• Freshman setter Bergen Reilly is putting up 10.52 assists and 2.48 digs per set. Reilly, who leads all Big Ten players in assists per set, became just the second true freshman setter to be a day one starter under John Cook (Nicklin Hames). Reilly has been named Big Ten Setter of the Week three times this year and Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice.
• From Sept. 12-Sept. 29, Nebraska played five straight ranked teams and won all five matches. It was the sixth time in school history Nebraska played five matches in a row against ranked teams but the first time NU won all five.
• The Huskers went undefeated in non-conference play for the first time since 2016 and just the second time since 2008.
SCOUTING REPORT ON PENN STATE:
• Penn State (15-6, 9-3 Big Ten) has dropped three of its last five matches after starting Big Ten play 7-0. The Nittany Lions fell at Michigan State in five sets last Saturday.
• The Nittany Lions rank first in the Big Ten in blocks (2.98 per set) and are fourth in hitting percentage (.245) and third in opponent hitting percentage (.171).
• Jess Mruzik leads Penn State with 4.45 kills per set, which ranks third in the Big Ten. Mac Podraza puts up 10.20 assists per set. Allie Holland leads the team in blocks at 1.45 per set.
SCOUTING REPORT ON RUTGERS:
• Rutgers (10-12, 2-10 Big Ten) hosts Indiana on Friday night before playing Nebraska on Sunday.
• Alissa Kinkela leads Rutgers with 3.10 kills per set. Tina Grkovic contributes 2.20 kills per set and is hitting .340 with a team-high 21 service aces.
• As a team, the Scarlet Knights are hitting .209 this season and have an opponent hitting percentage of .207.
SERIES HISTORY:
• Nebraska is 27-11 all-time against Penn State and has won the last six matches. The Huskers are 13-1 against the Nittany Lions since 2015. Nebraska swept Penn State, 25-22, 25-22, 25-19, on Oct. 14 in Lincoln.
• Nebraska is 13-1 all-time against Rutgers and has won the last 13 meetings since Rutgers’ lone win in 1978. Nebraska swept Rutgers last Saturday at the Devaney Center, 25-22, 25-15, 25-12.