Runs Help #4 Nebraska Route #19 Purdue In Four

  0 Carly DeMarque | October 15th, 2017 | Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, News

Match Results

  • #4 Nebraska def. #19 Purdue 3-1, (25-16, 22-25, 25-14, 25-18)
  • Nebraska improves to 14-4, 7-1 Big Ten, Purdue falls to 15-4, 5-3 Big Ten
  • West Lafayette, Indiana
  • Attendance: 5,289
  • Match Stats

#4 Nebraska used four sets to take down #19 Purdue, using strong runs and offense to carry the win.

The start of the match was based on small runs from both teams with Purdue taking a 13-11 lead over the Huskers mid-set. Nebraska didn’t give up, going on a huge 14-3 run to make the first set score 25-16. Briana Holman and Jazz Sweet got things rolling for the Huskers with a big stuff block to tie things up at 13-13 with Holman notching a kill to give Nebraska the lead. To end the first, Nebraska hit for .333 while Purdue produced a low .069.

The second set got away from the Huskers after their dominant first set, losing 25-22 to tie things up at one apiece. It was a tight set up until the Boilermakers broke away to take the victory late.

Kelly Hunter and Lauren Strivins started the third set off with a block while Annika Albrecht served up an ace for a quick 2-0 start. Runs pushed the Huskers throughout the third set sparking an 18-9 lead late, with the Boilermakers only being able to take off five more points in the set. Nebraska regained the match lead with a 25-14 third set score.

The final set saw the Huskers take a 7-1 lead to start things off with the Boilermakers trying to make a comeback at 10-7. Both teams chipped away with small runs but Nebraska was able to end things off an Albrecht kill at 15-18.

Mikaela Foecke was the star for the Huskers on the night with 21 kills on a .476 hitting percentage while adding in one ace and five digs. Albrecht contributed another 13 kills in the win with seven digs while Hunter dished out 44 assists and 13 digs for a double-double.

Sherridan Atkinson led the Boilermakers with 15 kills and three blocks while Danielle Cuttino added another 14 kills and three blocks Ashley Evans handed out 36 assists and 12 digs for a double-double with Brooke Peters picking up a match-best 14 digs.

Press Release

Courtesy of Nebraska Athletics

The fourth-ranked Nebraska volleyball team earned a 3-1 (25-16, 22-25, 25-14, 25-18) win at No. 16 Purdue on Saturday night at Mackey Arena.

The Huskers (14-4, 7-1 Big Ten) rebounded from their first conference loss of the season to Wisconsin on Wednesday by stopping one of the nation’s best attacking teams in Purdue (15-4, 5-3 Big Ten). The Boilermakers entered the night with the third-best hitting percentage in the nation (.341), but the Huskers held them to a season-low .134 on the night.

Nebraska, which picked up its seventh win of the season against a top-16 opponent, hit .287 for the match. Mikaela Foecke had a season-high 21 kills, just one off her career high, and hit .476 as she had just one error in 42 attacks. Annika Albrecht had 13 kills, seven digs and two service aces, and Briana Holman had nine kills and three blocks while Lauren Stivrins had seven kills and four blocks. Jazz Sweet tacked on six kills.

Kelly Hunter coordinated the attack with 44 assists and added 13 digs for her sixth-straight double-double. Kenzie Maloney added 12 digs.

Purdue was led by Sherridan Atkinson‘s 15 kills. The Huskers held Purdue All-American Danielle Cuttino to 14 kills on .087 hitting.

Set 1: Nebraska led 4-2 before Purdue ran off five straight points to go up 7-4. The Boilermakers increased their lead to 9-5 before Nebraska could side out. Kills by Sweet and Stivrins helped cut the deficit to 11-9, and an Albrecht kill out of the back row brought NU within 12-11. After Purdue took a 13-11 lead, Nebraska took over with a 14-3 run to finish the set in dominating fashion. Holman teamed up with Sweet for a stuff block to tie the set at 13-13, and Holman added a kill on the ensuing rally for a 14-13 Husker lead. After a Purdue timeout, Foecke and Albrecht tallied kills and Purdue committed a pair of errors to put the Huskers up 18-14. The Boilermakers then committed two more hitting errors around an Albrecht kill. A block by Sweet and Holman made it an 11-1 run and 22-14 in the set. The Huskers claimed the 25-16 win with Sweet and Stivrins adding kills to close it out. After a sluggish start, NU ended the frame with an efficient .333 hitting percentage while holding Purdue to .069.

Set 2: Purdue held the early edge again, taking an 8-4 lead. A kill and block by Holman cut it to 8-6, and later a big swing by Albrecht and a Purdue ball-handling error cut it to 11-10. Purdue went back ahead by four at 18-14 after an ace serve, but Sweet and Albrecht recorded kills to cut the deficit to 18-16. A Purdue hitting error allowed the Huskers within 18-17, but the Boilermakers got a sideout and an ace to go up 20-17. Back-to-back Husker blocks, both involving Stivrins, made it 20-19, and the Huskers tied it 21-21 with kills by Foecke and Holman. The teams traded sideouts until a kill by Atkinson gave Purdue set point at 24-22, and the Boilermakers tied the match with a 25-22 win.

Set 3: Hunter and Stivrins set the tone with a block to open the set, and Albrecht served an ace for a quick 2-0 lead to get the Huskers off on the right foot. NU took a 6-4 lead after winning a lengthy review that Purdue made contact with the antenna. A kill by Albrecht and a pair of errors by Purdue made it 9-5 Big Red. Later, Foecke terminated from the back row for a 13-8 Husker lead. That started a 5-0 run that had the Huskers in front 18-9. Another 4-0 spurt put the Huskers up 23-13 with Foecke pounding two kills and Holman adding one. Foecke ended the set at 25-14 on an ace. The Huskers held Purdue to .000 hitting in the set.

Set 4: Nebraska set out to finish the job with a 5-0 run to open the set. Stivrins and Foecke extended the lead to 7-1 with kills. Purdue pulled within 10-7, but Albrecht connected on her 10th kill and Foecke tacked on her 17th for a 12-7 advantage. After Purdue scored two straight points, Stivrins contributed two kills and Albrecht and Foecke each had another to pull the Big Red to a 17-11 lead. Purdue chipped away to within 21-17, but Holman terminated and two straight points for a 23-17 edge. Albrecht gained match point at 24-17, and the Huskers completed the 25-18 win on an Albrecht kill.

Up Next: The Huskers return home for a pair of matches next weekend. Nebraska will host Northwestern on Friday at 7 p.m. and Illinois on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Press Release

Courtesy of Purdue Athletics

For the first time this season No. 16 Purdue (15-4, 5-3 B1G) suffered its second loss in a row as it fell 3-1 (16-25, 25-22, 14-25, 18-25) to No. 4 Nebraska (14-4, 7-1 B1G) in Mackey Arena. Purdue’s defense held strong however, the Boilermakers couldn’t find enough success offensively to pull off the upset.

Brooke Peters led a back row that matched Nebraska’s 49 digs in the match with 14 of her own, giving her 14 straight matches with 10 digs or more. Freshman Jena Otec added five digs and an ace. Both finished with errorless night’s in serve receive, in fact the Boilermakers were aced just three times in the contest. Azariah Stahl added nine digs, an ace and a pair of blocks. Blake Mohler led Purdue with five blocks to go along with her five kills against the Cornhuskers and the Boilermakers finished the contest out-blocking Nebraska 10-7. Shavona Cuttino and Ashley Evans registered a pair of blocks each while Danielle Cuttinoand Sherridan Atkinson were each credited with three.

Atkinson and Danielle Cuttino registered 15 and 14 kills respectively to lead the offense but the Boilermakers were held to just a .134 hitting percentage on the night. Shavona Cuttino was errorless in her seven swings as she earned four kills to register a .571 hitting percentage. Evans earned a double-double with 36 assists and 12 digs in the contest.

The Boilermakers were efficient enough, hitting .250 with 14 kills, in the second set to pull off the 25-22 victory while the defense held Nebraska to just a .239 hitting percentage. Purdue’s defense was even better in the third set as it held the Cornhuskers to a .185 hitting percentage but the Boilermakers couldn’t take advantage of Nebraska’s mistakes as they fell 25-14.

Purdue’s next match is an even tougher challenge as the Boilermakers will square off with No. 2 Penn State in Holloway Gymnasium on Friday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. ET. Following its contest with the Nittany Lions, Purdue hosts Rutgers Saturday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. ET.

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Carly DeMarque has been involved with competitive volleyball for the majority of her life, playing competitively at the club and collegiate level for 15 years and coaching club for five. Now a retired Division I volleyball athlete out of McNeese State University, she continues her volleyball enthusiasm by stepping back into …

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