Nebraska volleyball knocks Florida A&M out of the NCAA tournament

Nebraska volleyball knocks Florida A&M out of the NCAA tournament

Nebraska volleyball began its 2024 NCAA Tournament run against Florida A&M on Friday at the Devaney Center. The Huskers have won 37 straight first-round games since 1984. Nebraska started well and opened the game with a 7-1 run. A service ace from Merrit Beason gave the Huskers a 15-3 lead. Harper Murray took the Huskers to a 25-3 win in the first set. Leyla Blackwell’s kill gave Nebraska a 4-2 lead. Taylor Landfair pushed the Huskers ahead by nine in the second set. Olivia Mauch’s serve ace made it. Nebraska won the second set 25-9. Florida A&M took a slight lead in the third set, but Lindsay Krause canceled out the win, tying the score at three apiece. Krause put it down on her second swing after Alexis Rodriguez’s dig to push the ball. The Huskers led 15-10. Andi Jackson continued the Huskers’ lead in the third set. Nebraska won the third set 25-17 against sweet Florida A&M.Nebraska broke two program records on Friday, including fewest points allowed in a set and fewest points allowed in a game. The Huskers will face the Miami Hurricanes in Lincoln on Saturday at 7 p.m. Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

Nebraska volleyball began its 2024 NCAA Tournament run against Florida A&M on Friday at the Devaney Center.

The Huskers have won 37 straight first-round games since 1984.

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Nebraska started well, opening the game with a 7-1 run.

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A service ace from Merrit Beason gave the Huskers a 15-3 lead.

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Harper Murray secured a 25-3 first set win for the Huskers.

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Leyla Blackwell’s kill gave Nebraska a 4-2 lead.

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Taylor Landfair pushed the Huskers ahead by nine in the second set.

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Olivia Mauch’s ace serve did the trick. Nebraska won the second set 25-9.

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Florida A&M took a slight lead in the third set, but Lindsay Krause erased the win, tying the score at three apiece.

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Krause knocked the ball home on her second shot after a tackle from Alexis Rodriguez, giving the Huskers a 15-10 lead.

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Andi Jackson defended the Huskers’ lead in the third set.

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Nebraska won the third set 25-17 against Florida A&M.

Nebraska broke two program records on Friday, including fewest points allowed in a set and fewest points allowed in a game.

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The Huskers will face the Miami Hurricanes in Lincoln on Saturday at 7 p.m.

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