Nebraska Volleyball Overpowers Minnesota in Four-Set Thriller
In front of a raucous crowd at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, the No. 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated the No. 16 Minnesota Golden Gophers in a four-set clash (25-12, 22-25, 25-22, 25-19). With this victory, Nebraska notched their 22nd straight win this season and extended their home winning streak to 39 matches. The match, marked by a combination of dominant play and fierce resistance, highlighted the Huskers' depth and adaptability as they remain unbeaten in Big Ten play.
Dominance in the Opening Set
The Huskers started the match on a high note, showcasing precision and power to overwhelm the Golden Gophers in the first set. Nebraska quickly jumped to a 6-1 lead, fueled by kills from Harper Murray and Taylor Landfair. The team’s efficiency was evident as they hit .367 while holding Minnesota to a dismal .029 hitting percentage. A 6-0 run late in the set sealed the deal for Nebraska, with Landfair delivering the final blow for a 25-12 win.
This dominant performance set the tone early, with Nebraska excelling in side-out opportunities and defensive discipline. The Huskers’ ability to capitalize on errors and maintain pressure left Minnesota scrambling for answers.
Minnesota Bounces Back in Set Two
The second set showcased Minnesota's resilience as they capitalized on Nebraska’s slight drop in sharpness. After a tightly contested start, the Golden Gophers strung together a 4-0 run to take a 13-10 lead. Julia Hanson, who led Minnesota with 20 kills, spearheaded their offense, delivering crucial points during this stretch. Minnesota’s blocking also came alive, disrupting Nebraska’s rhythm and forcing errors.
Despite a late push from Nebraska, the Golden Gophers held their nerve to close out the set 25-22, snapping Nebraska’s 16-set winning streak. Lydia Grote added seven kills in the set, emphasizing Minnesota’s balanced attack and ability to match Nebraska’s intensity.
Nebraska Regains Control in Set Three
In the third set, Nebraska regained momentum through timely defensive plays and consistent offensive execution. Setter Bergen Reilly demonstrated her versatility, contributing with 40 assists, 20 digs, and six kills throughout the match. Her leadership helped Nebraska build a 15-14 lead midway through the set. Despite Hanson’s best efforts to keep Minnesota in contention with nine kills in the frame, the Huskers assembled multiple three-point runs to create separation.
Key plays from Andi Jackson and Reilly solidified Nebraska’s edge, and a long service error from Minnesota handed Nebraska the set, 25-22. This victory restored Nebraska’s control of the match and shifted the momentum firmly in their favor.
Fourth Set: Nebraska Seals the Match
The final set highlighted Nebraska’s determination to close out the match decisively. A 6-0 run early in the set, powered by kills from Landfair and errors from Minnesota, pushed Nebraska to a commanding 13-4 lead. Despite a brief surge from the Golden Gophers, which narrowed the deficit to 21-17, Nebraska’s defensive resilience and offensive consistency proved too much for their opponents.
Reilly capped her stellar performance with an ace, and Merritt Beason’s kill secured the 25-19 set win and the match for the Huskers. Nebraska finished with a .238 hitting percentage in the fourth set, a testament to their ability to elevate their game when it mattered most.
Standout Performances and Key Stats
Bergen Reilly emerged as the star of the night, recording a career-high 20 digs alongside her 40 assists and six kills. Her all-around contributions underscored Nebraska’s depth and adaptability. Harper Murray led the Huskers’ attack with 13 kills, while Taylor Landfair added 12 kills against her former team. Andi Jackson chipped in with nine kills on an impressive .471 hitting percentage and contributed six blocks.
On the defensive side, Lexi Rodriguez showcased her consistency with 16 digs, continuing her climb toward Nebraska’s all-time dig record. Julia Hanson led Minnesota with a match-high 20 kills, while Lydia Grote added 14 kills and Zeynep Palabiyik tallied 20 digs.
Nebraska’s blocking prowess, with a 12-7 advantage over Minnesota, played a pivotal role in limiting the Golden Gophers’ offense. Additionally, the Huskers capitalized on Minnesota’s 12 service errors, compared to their own five, which provided crucial points throughout the match.
Looking Ahead
The victory solidifies Nebraska’s position atop the Big Ten standings as they eye a potential conference title. The Huskers, now 25-1 overall and 15-0 in the Big Ten, will host Indiana in their next matchup, aiming to extend their winning streak. Meanwhile, Minnesota, now 16-9 overall and 9-6 in conference play, will look to rebound when they face Michigan on Saturday.







