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No. 2 Huskers Travel to Colorado Wednesday Night

This Week in Husker Volleyball

No. 2 Nebraska (20-0, 11-0) at Colorado (11-9, 5-6)
Wednesday, Oct. 29 ? Boulder, Colo. ? 7:30 p.m.
Radio:Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and Twister 93.3 FM in Omaha, and on Huskers.com
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TV: None
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Iowa State (14-8, 6-5 Big 12) at No. 2 Nebraska
Saturday, Nov. 1 ? NU Coliseum ? 3 p.m.
Radio: Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and Twister 93.3 FM in Omaha, and on Huskers.com
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TV: NET Television (Ch. 12 and Ch. 112 in HD)
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The second-ranked Nebraska volleyball team wraps up the month of October  on the road, as the Huskers travel to Boulder, Colo., to take on the Colorado Buffaloes. First serve at the Coors Event Center is set for 7:30 p.m. (central), and the match can be heard across the state of Nebraska on the 25-station Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and Twister 93.3 FM in Omaha, and on Huskers.com, with John Baylor and Lindsey Peterson calling all of the action. Video of Wednesday’s match will also be available on HuskersNside, as nearly every regular-season match will be carried on the site during the 2008 season.

The Huskers (20-0, 11-0 Big 12) began the second half of Big 12 play with an impressive sweep of Oklahoma on Saturday night. Nebraska hit .340 as a team, while Jordan Larson led a balanced attack with 12 kills and 10 digs for her sixth double-double of the year. Tara Mueller, Amanda Gates and Lindsey Licht added eight kills apiece for NU, while Sydney Anderson dished out 40 assists and added four kills and four blocks.

The Huskers have been playing some of their best volleyball of late. NU hit over .300 in both matches last week, and have swept their last eight opponents dating back to Oct. 1. The Huskers have reached double figures in blocks in their last three matches, their best regular-season stretch in three years.

Colorado (11-9, 5-6 Big 12) comes off one of its best performances of the year, overcoming a 2-0 deficit against Texas Tech on Saturday. Amber Sutherland had 21 kills while Alex Buth chipped in 16 kills for the Buffaloes, who have won two of their last three matches, including a five-set victory over Iowa State on Oct. 18.

Quick Sets
?-Nebraska hit over .300 in both matches last week and has now hit .300 or better in nine matches.
?-Nebraska is averaging 3.36 blocks per set over the last six matches and now leads the Big 12 with 2.70 blocks per set.
?-Amanda Gates is averaging 1.83 kills on .391 hitting and 1.61 blocks per set over the last six matches.
?-Nebraska is 74-3 (.961) in the month of October under Coach John Cook.
?-The Huskers have held seven of their last eight opponents under .150 hitting.

Worth Noting
?-Nebraska is 81-4 (.953) on the road in Big 12 action over the nine seasons under Coach John Cook.
?-The Huskers lead the Big 12 in four of the nine team categories, including kills (14.52/set), assists (13.34/set), blocks (2.70/set) and opponent hitting percentage (.123).
?-The Huskers are 90-3 (.968) in Big 12 action dating back to the 2003 season.
?-At 20-0 entering Wednesday’s match at Colorado, the Huskers join Wichita State (22-0) and Penn State (22-0) as the nation’s only unbeaten teams.
?-The Huskers have swept 15 of their 20 opponents, including each of the last eight foes.
?-Nebraska’s win on Saturday was its 20th of the season, as the Huskers have won at least 20 matches for the 34th consecutive year. The second-longest active streak in the Big 12 is four by Texas.
?-The Huskers are a perfect 5-0 against ranked opponents, including wins over No. 3 Texas and No. 5 Stanford.  In addition, the Huskers are the only Big 12 team this year to win a road match against a ranked foe, collecting wins at then-No. 14 Cal Poly and then-No. 18 Kansas State.
?-The Huskers were ranked second in the NCAA’s RPI rankings released on Oct. 27. NU is 4-0 against top-20 teams in the RPI, including wins over No. 1 Stanford and No. 4 Texas.
?-Kayla Banwarth has averaged 5.50 digs per set over NU’s last six matches. In that stretch, Nebraska has held its foes to a combined .090 team hitting percentage.
?-With a .405 hitting percentage, middle blocker Kori Cooper is on pace to become only the fourth Husker player to hit .400 in a season, joining All-Americans Tracy Stalls (2006-07), Amber Holmquist (2000 and 2002) and Virginia Stahr (1988-89).
?-Following last Wednesday’s win over Texas A&M, Nebraska has won 72 straight home matches at the NU Coliseum dating back to September of 2004 and has dropped only five sets in the last 45 home matches in the building dating back to 2005.
?-Nebraska has allowed more than 20 points only 14 times in 65 sets this season and just four times in the last eight matches.
?-NU assistant Erik Sullivan goes against his former team for the first time on Saturday, as Sullivan served on the Colorado staff from 2004 until 2007.
?-The senior class of Amanda Gates, Jordan Larson and Rachel Schwartz has helped the Huskers to a 116-5 (.959) record over the last four seasons. Of the 121 matches during their career, NU has been ranked first or second in the AVCA poll in 119 of those contests.

Scouting Colorado
Under Coach Pi’i Aiu (187-147 in 11 seasons), Colorado has rebounded after an injury-plagued 2007 campaign. The Buffaloes are 11-9 overall and 5-6 in the Big 12 entering Wednesday’s match. CU has been tough at home in conference play, going 4-1 in the league with three of the four wins being five-set triumps.

Senior right-side hitter Alex Buth leads the Buffaloes with 3.03 kills per set while also averaging 2.59 digs and 0.91 blocks per set. Buth is one of three CU players averaging at least two kills per set. Freshman Alex Penewell leads CU in blocks (1.15 per set) while also averaging 1.56 kills per set.

Series History: Nebraska leads the all-time series 45-6 and has won 20 of the last 21 meetings. The only blemish on that mark was a five-set loss in Boulder in 2006, marking the only setback on NU’s 33-1 national title season. NU has won the last three meetings. John Cook is 17-2 against Colorado in his coaching career, including 16-1 at Nebraska.

Last Meeting: Jordan Larson and Lindsey Licht combined for 28 kills, leading second-ranked Nebraska to a 3-0 sweep (25-19, 25-15, 26-24) over Colorado at the NU Coliseum on Oct. 4. Larson paced the Husker attack with a match-high 17 kills on .355 hitting, as Nebraska improved to 14-0 overall and 6-0 in the Big 12. Licht joined Larson in double figures, drilling home 11 kills on just 15 swings as she hit over .500 for the second straight contest.Sydney Anderson dished out 36 assists and added a pair of service aces for the Huskers, who hit .302 as a team. Emilee Sisco led CU with nine kills in the first matchup in October.

Husker Probable Starters
MB - #17 Amanda Gates: 6-2, Sr., Columbus, Neb. - Gates is in her first year as a full-time starter for NU after being the Huskers’ top backup at both spots. She averages 1.62 kills and a team-best 1.23 blocks per set, ranking second in the Big 12 in blocks and seventh in hitting percentage (.324). She has led NU in blocks 11 times, including an eight-block effort against Texas A&M on Oct. 22. Gates had eight kills on a career-high .700 hitting and four blocks at Oklahoma on Oct. 25. She had six kills on .462 hitting and a team-high five blocks at Missouri on Oct. 12. She had 11 kills on .571 hitting at Texas Tech on Oct. 1 and totaled a personal-best 11 kills at Iowa State on Sept. 27. It is the second time she has tied or bettered her career high this season, as Gates tied career highs in both blocks (10) and kills (eight) at Kansas State on Sept. 17. She also performed well against No. 4 USC on Aug. 31, with seven kills on .357 hitting and six blocks. Last year, she averaged 1.29 kills and 0.81 blocks per set over 16 matches. Gates appeared in 23 matches as a sophomore and had a career-high 10 blocks against San Diego in her first career start. Gates will also contend for academic honors, carrying a 3.96 GPA in communication studies.

MB - #15 Kori Cooper: 6-2, Jr., Amarillo, Texas - A preseason All-Big 12 selection, Cooper is averaging 2.11 kills on .402 hitting and 0.91 blocks per set, ranking second in the Big 12 and 12th nationally in hitting percentage. Cooper has hit .500 or better seven times in 2008, including a season-best .875 against New Mexico on Sept. 13. She had six kills on .500 hitting and three blocks at Oklahoma on Oct. 25. Cooper matched her season best with six blocks and added seven kills on .455 hitting against Creighton on Oct. 5. She had a season-best 12 kills on .524 hitting at Iowa State on Sept. 27, and totaled nine kills and a team-high five blocks versus Kansas on Sept. 24. Cooper dominated the inside at K-State on Sept. 17, pounding 11 kills without an error and five stuffs. She had her best weekend of the year, averaging 2.50 kills on .636 hitting and 1.50 blocks per set at the Players Challenge to earn all-tournament honors. Last year, Cooper averaged 2.31 kills and 1.01 blocks per set, ranking seventh in the Big 12 in hitting percentage (.356). Her career high for kills is 14, set against Missouri in 2007. Cooper was one of NU’s starting middle blockers as a freshman, averaging 1.67 kills and 0.95 blocks per set in 30 contests. She also carries a 3.81 GPA in speech language pathology.

S - #1 Sydney Anderson: 6-0, So., Salt Lake City, Utah - Anderson is in her first season at NU after spending  2007 with the U.S. National Team in Colorado Springs. The Big 12 Preseason Newcomer of the Year, Anderson averages 11.71 assists, 2.02 digs, 0.63 blocks and 0.34 aces per set, pacing the league in assists and ranking fifth in aces. Anderson, who is fifth nationally in assists, has four double-doubles, most recently a 48-assist, 10-dig, five-block effort at Iowa State on Sept. 27. She put together a solid effort at Oklahoma with 40 assists, four kills and four blocks while helping NU hit .340 as a team. Anderson dished out a season-high 53 assists and added 10 digs while helping NU hit .319 in a win over No. 3 Texas on Sept. 20. At No. 18 Kansas State, she totaled 46 assists, 10 digs and three aces. Anderson collected her first double-double at No. 14 Cal Poly on Sept. 5. She was a member of the U.S. A-2 National Team at the USA Open in both 2007 and 2008. Anderson began her collegiate career at Utah, earning first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors in 2006. That year, she averaged 12.45 assists, 2.77 digs and 0.76 blocks per set en route to being named both the Mountain West Conference Setter and Freshman of the Year. Anderson totaled nine double-doubles on the year, including a 64-assist, 19-dig performance against Wyoming.

L - #2 Kayla Banwarth: 5-10, So., Dubuque, Iowa - Banwarth is in her first full season as NU’s libero, averaging 4.38 digs and 0.75 assists per set, ranking third in the Big 12 in digs. She has reached double figures in digs 17 times in 19 matches and in 25 of her 28 career starts after recording 15 digs at Oklahoma on Oct. 25. She totaled a match-high 19 digs at Missouri on Oct. 12 and tied her season best with 20 digs at Creighton on Oct. 4. She has topped NU in digs 13 times. Banwarth earned a spot on the Runza/AVCA Showcase All-Tournament team after averaging 4.85 digs per set in wins over No. 2 Stanford and No. 4 USC, including a season-best 20 against the Women of Troy. Banwarth closed the 2007 season as Nebraska’s libero and averaged 2.75 digs, 0.45 assists and 0.17 service aces per set on the year. Banwarth totaled a career-high 21 digs versus Michigan State in the NCAA Regional semifinal. She was a three-time all-state selection at Wahlert Catholic High School in Iowa and was a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection.

OPP - #4 Lindsey Licht: 6-5, So., Aurora, Colo. - Licht is in her first year as a full-time starter, averaging 2.45 kills and 0.91 blocks per set this season. She has hit .450 or better five times, including a season-high .667 with nine kills on 12 swings at Texas Tech on Oct. 1. Licht had eight kills and five blocks, including three solo stuffs, at Oklahoma on Oct. 25. Licht turned in a strong effort against Colorado on Oct. 4, finishing with 11 kills on .533 hitting. She established personal bests in kills (17) and attempts (30), hitting .500 against No. 3 Texas on Sept. 20. Licht put together a solid match at No. 18 Kansas State with 12 digs, seven blocks and six kills. She tied her then-career high with 10 kills and added four blocks against LSU on Sept. 12. She had 10 kills on .450 hitting against No. 2 Stanford and had a career-high eight blocks against No. 4 USC. As a freshman, Licht appeared in 13 matches, averaging 0.59 kills per set in 25 contests. Licht was a two-time Mizuno/Volleyball Magazine All-American and was a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection.

-or- - DS - #5 Rachel Schwartz: 5-9, Sr., Lincoln, Neb. - Schwartz is one of NU’s primary defensive players, averaging 1.92 digs and 0.14 service aces per set. She totaled nine digs in a sweep of Baylor on Oct. 15, and nine digs in a win at Iowa State on Sept. 27. Her best performance of the year came at Kansas State on Sept. 17, when she had a season-high 17 digs while handling nearly all of the Huskers’ passing duties. In 2007, Schwartz ranked 11th in the Big 12 in digs, averaging a career-high 3.66 digs and 0.16 service aces per set. She totaled double figures in digs in 17 matches, including a career-best 21 digs against  MU.

OH - #10  Jordan Larson: 6-2, Sr., Hooper, Neb. - A two-time All-American, Larson is one of the nation’s best outside hitters. The preseason Big 12 co-Player of the Year, Larson averages 3.85 kills, 3.00 digs and 0.35 service aces per game, ranking among the league leaders in kills (fourth), aces (third) and points (fourth). She has a team-high six double-doubles, including 12 kills and 10 digs at Oklahoma on Oct. 25. Larson had 13 kills on a season-best .407 hitting in a sweep of Texas A&M on Oct. 22. She totaled 16 kills on .355 hitting and seven digs in a sweep of Baylor on Oct. 15. Larson totaled a team-high 17 kills on .355 hitting in NU’s sweep of Colorado on Oct. 4, and nearly recorded a double-double with a season-best 19 digs and nine kills at Creighton on Oct. 5. She was named AVCA National Player of the Week on Sept. 22, as she averaged 5.00 kills on .319 hitting, 2.62 digs and 0.50 blocks per set in wins over Texas and K-State. Larson had a match-high 19 kills and 10 digs in the win over the Longhorns on Sept. 20. Larson carried the Huskers to a win at K-State, matching her career best with 21 kills and adding 10 digs. She was named to the all-tournament teams in each of NU’s first three events and was chosen as MVP of the Players Challenge after averaging 3.83 kills, 0.60 aces and 0.67 blocks per set. She had 11 kills and 11 digs in a win at No. 14 Cal Poly on Sept. 5, and earned AVCA Showcase All-Tournament honors after totaling 27 kills, six service aces and 19 digs in wins over No. 2 Stanford and No. 4 USC. Larson was a third-team AVCA All-American in 2007 after averaging 3.45 kills, 3.18 digs, 0.51 aces and 0.63 blocks per set. The Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year in 2005, Larson averaged 4.13 kills and 3.50 digs per set as a sophomore and was the only player in the Big 12 to rank in the top 10 in kills and digs.

OH - #19 Tara Mueller: 6-0, So., Scottsdale, Ariz. - Mueller is in her first year starting at outside hitter and averages 3.48 kills and 2.30 digs per set, ranking seventh in the league in kills per set. She has raised her numbers in recent matches, averaging 3.75 kills and 2.79 digs per set in NU’s last eight contests. Mueller had one of the best efforts of her career against Texas A&M on Oct. 22, drilling 13 kills and setting career bests in hitting percentage (.478) and blocks (five). She has been in double figures in kills 13 times, including a career-best 16 kills and 10 digs at Iowa State on Sept. 27.  Mueller had her third double-double of the year against Oklahoma on Oct. 8 with 13 kills and 10 digs. Against No. 3 Texas on Sept. 20, she recorded her first career double-double with 14 kills and a career-high 11 digs. Mueller was selected to the Cal Poly all-tournament team after averaging 3.67 kills, 1.67 digs and 0.78 blocks per set. Mueller opened the year with a then-career-best 15 kills in a sweep of No. 2 Stanford on Aug. 29.  Mueller averaged 1.27 kills on .211 hitting, 0.95 digs and 0.36 blocks per set in 13 matches in 2007. A Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection, Mueller was the 2005 Gatorade Player of the Year in Arizona and started for the U.S. Junior National Team in 2007.

Last Time Out: Huskers Sweep Sooners
Second-ranked Nebraska used strong blocking and a balanced attack, sweeping Oklahoma, 25-21, 25-16, 25-13, on Saturday. The Huskers hit a conference-high .340 on the night, including over .400 in each of the last two sets en route to posting their eighth straight sweep. Jordan Larson paced the Husker attack with 12 kills and 10 digs for her sixth double-double of the season, while Lindsey Licht, Amanda Gates and Tara Mueller chipped in eight kills apiece.

Gates and Kori Cooper both enjoyed big nights against OU, as Gates finished with a season-best .700 hitting percentage, drilling eight kills in 10 swings, while Cooper had six kills and hit .500 on the night.  While NU enjoyed one of its best offensive nights of the year, the Huskers matched a season-best with 12 blocks in a three-set match, as Licht totaled five stuffs, including a trio of solos, while Sydney Anderson and Gates chipped in four blocks each.

Huskers Sweep Big 12 Honors
Nebraska enjoyed a clean sweep of the Big 12’s weekly awards on Oct. 27, as Jordan Larson (Offensive), Amanda Gates (Defensive) and Sydney Anderson (Rookie) all earned recognition from the Big 12.

Larson collected her second offensive honor of the year after averaging 4.17 kills and 2.67 digs per game in a pair of sweeps. Larson had 13 kills on .407 hitting against Texas A&M on Oct. 22, before totaling 12 kills and 10 digs in a sweep at Oklahoma on Oct. 25.

Gates earned the first honor of her career after averaging 2.00 blocks and 1.83 kills on .667 hitting in two matches. She had eight blocks against Texas A&M on Oct. 22, before chipping in four more at Oklahoma, while also adding eight kills on .700 hitting.

Anderson collected her fourth weekly honor after helping NU hit .330 on the week and adding 12.33 assists, 1.17 blocks, 1.33 digs, and 0.67 kills per set. Anderson dished out 40 assists and had four kills and four blocks at Oklahoma on Oct. 25.

Nebraska-ISU Set for 3 p.m. on Saturday
The Nebraska-Iowa State volleyball match this Saturday, Nov. 1, at the NU Coliseum has been moved from 7 to 3 p.m. The volleyball match time was changed following the announcement that the Nebraska-Oklahoma football game on that date will begin at 7 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPN.

Larson and Mueller Provide 1-2 Punch
Nebraska’s outside hitting duo of Jordan Larson and Tara Mueller has been one of the nation’s top outside hitting duos. The pair combines for 7.33 kills per set, as Nebraska and Kansas State are the only two schools with multiple hitters in the top 10 in kills.

Either Larson or Mueller has led the Huskers in kills in all 20 matches this season, as Larson has topped NU 12 times, while Mueller has enjoyed team-high honors in 10 contests. They have tied on two occasions, most recently against Texas A&M on Oct. 22.

A Husker First
Nebraska’s senior class of Amanda Gates, Jordan Larson and Rachel Schwartz accomplished a first for the Husker program in 2008. They became the first Husker senior class in program history to go an entire career without losing a regular-season non-conference match.

?-NU went 34-0 in non-conference matches over the last four years. The Huskers won 16 matches against ranked teams, including eight matches against top-five teams.

?-Nebraska’s seniors are a combined 116-5 over the last four years, posting three 30-win seasons and helping the Huskers to a national title in 2006 and a runner-up finish in 2005.

Sophomores Step Up in 2008
After replacing four All-Americans, Nebraska needed its sophomore class to step to the forefront this fall. Nebraska lost over 60 percent of its kills and total points from 2007.

To replace those losses, the Huskers have relied on a quartet of sophomore starters - setter Sydney Anderson, libero Kayla Banwarth, right side hitter Linsdey Licht and outside hitter Tara Mueller - and all four have helped the Huskers to a 20-0 record.

Prior to this season, the group combined for 11 starts at Nebraska in 2007 - including 10 starts at libero by Banwarth and Mueller. The group has combined for nearly half of Nebraska’s total of kills and aces, as well as most of the Huskers’ assists and digs.

No Place Like Home
Nebraska has enjoyed an overwhelming homecourt advantage across the state. The Huskers have won their last 90 matches inside the state’s borders dating back to 2004, including matches in Lincoln (76), Omaha (13) and North Platte (1).

With the Oct. 22 win over Texas A&M, the Huskers extended their home winning streak to 81 matches - the second-longest streak in NCAA history. It is the longest home win streak since Penn State won 87 consecutive home matches between 1995 and 2000.

NU is the only program to have a pair of home win streaks of at least 60 matches, as Nebraska won 63 consecutive home matches between 1999 and 2002.

Air Jordan Climbs Husker Career Lists
Larson has continued to climb the Husker career charts this fall, jumping into the top 10 in kills and digs and solo blocks. Larson has moved from 14th to seventh  on NU’s kills list and from eighth to third on NU’s career digs chart. She trails a pair of former teammates on the school’s career dig list.  Larson has 11 solo blocks this season and now ranks eighth on that Husker chart as well. Larson and Greichaly Cepero are the only two non-middle blockers on the top-10 list.

Larson is New Queen of Aces
Jordan Larson took sole possession of one of the oldest marks in the NU record book on Sept. 27, overtaking Val Novak’s school mark for career aces. Larson now has 170 career aces, surpassing Novak’s total of 161 set between 1987 and 1990.

The record for Larson is impressive considering that she has had only 27 of the 119 matches she played in go longer than three sets.

Since Mary Buysse’s career ended in 1984, four players have held the school record for aces at one time or another. Novak held the mark for 18 years, and it may take a long time for someone to eclipse Larson, especially since several scoring changes have occurred since the start of the decade.

1,000-1,000 Club
Outside hitter Jordan Larson is part of another exclusive club in Husker volleyball, as she is one of only three players in school history with more than 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs. Larson joined All-American Jennifer Saleaumua and Eileen Shannon on the prestigious list in 2007, becoming the first Husker to reach the 1,000-1,000 plateau prior to her senior campaign.

Larson Doubles Up
Jordan Larson’s double-double against Oklahoma on Oct. 25, marked her 44th career double-double. That number tied the number of career double-doubles by a Husker in the Big 12 era (1996-present), matching the total established by Nancy Metcalf. Larson has six double-doubles this season, including five in Big 12 matches.

Anderson Sets Her Sights on Big 12
Sydney Anderson has made an immediate impact in her first season as a Husker. The Salt Lake City, Utah, native enters the week leading the Big 12 in assists (11.71) and fifth in service aces (0.35)

Anderson is bidding to become the first Husker to ever lead the Big 12 in assists, and has lived up to the billing as the league’s top newcomer. She has been selected as the Big 12’s Rookie of the Week four times, most recently on Oct. 26.

Anderson, who is fifth nationally in assists, has helped the Huskers rank in the top 10 nationally in kills and assists per set and 11th in hitting percentage despite losing a trio of All-America hitters.

She has been tabbed for all-tournament teams in all three of Nebraska’s tournaments and is second to Jordan Larson with four double-doubles, including three against ranked teams. Anderson dished out a season-best 53 assists in NU’s win over No. 3 Texas on Sept. 17, helping the Huskers hit .319 as a team.

Cooper Cleans Up in the Middle
Middle blocker Kori Cooper has been one of the Huskers’ most efficient hitters during her time at Nebraska. She has a career .365 hitting percentage in 80 matches and has ranked among the Big 12 hitting leaders in all three years. She has 29 career matches where she has hit .400 or better (with a minimum of 10 swings) and is hitting a personal-best .405 in 2008 to rank third in the Big 12 and 12th nationally entering Wednesday’s match at Colorado.

Cooper hit .500 with six kills on 12 swings in NU’s sweep of Oklahoma on Oct. 25. Before last week, she had been on a tear, hitting .482 in a seven-match stretch from Sept. 27 until Oct. 15, highlighted by a season-best 12 kills on .524 hitting against Iowa State on Sept. 27. She put together one of the best matches of her career against No. 18 Kansas State on Sept. 17, when she totaled 11 kills on .524 hitting and five blocks.

Tara Time: Mueller Makes Strides
Outside hitter Tara Mueller has stepped into the shoes left by two-time All-American Christina Houghtelling.

After making just one start at outside hitter as a freshman, Mueller has become one of the Big 12’s top outside hitters this fall. She is seventh in the Big 12 with 3.48 kills per set, while also chipping in 2.30 digs and 0.49 blocks per set.           

Mueller improved her numbers throughout the year, and is averaging 3.75 kills and 2.79 digs per set in seven matches this month. She collected her second double-double of the season against Oklahoma on Oct. 8 with 13 kills and 10 digs and put together the best match of her career against Texas A&M with 13 kills on .478 hitting, a career-high five blocks and seven digs on Oct. 22.

Gates Gains During Big 12 Action
One of the most overlooked aspects of the Huskers’ Big 12 success has been the play of senior middle blocker Amanda Gates. The Columbus, Neb., native is averaging nearly two kills per set and hitting .391 in league play to rank second in the conference in hitting percentage, while also ranking third in the league with 1.30 blocks per set. Gates has raised her totals significantly since the start of Big 12 action, including  a nearly .170 point jump in hitting percentage.

Gates has recorded back-to-back double figure kill totals at Iowa State and Texas Tech, setting a personal best with 11 against the Cyclones on Sept. 27. She had tied career highs with eight kills and 10 blocks at K-State on Sept. 17. She led NU with eight blocks in NU’s sweep of Texas A&M on Oct. 22 and had eight kills on a season-best .700 hitting at Oklahoma on Oct. 25.

KGB Spies on Opposing Hitters
For Kayla Grace Banwarth, shutting down the opposition has been her speciality. Since moving into the starting lineup at libero at the end of last season, the sophomore has been a force in the Husker lineup.

Banwarth has played her best volleyball over the last three weeks, averaging 5.50 digs and 0.72 assists per set in that stretch. She has helped NU hold its last foes to a .090 hitting percentage.

In her career, Banwarth has reached double figures in 25 of her 28 career starts, including a personal best 21 digs in last year’s NCAA Regional against No. 24 Michigan State. Her season high is 20 digs in wins over both No. 4 USC (Aug. 31) and at Creighton (Oct. 5).

Banwarth is third in the Big 12 in digs with 4.38 digs per set and is bidding to be only the third Husker to ever average at least four digs per set. Banwarth’s defensive efforts have been instrumental, as Nebraska has limited 15 opponents to under .150 hitting and has allowed only one team to hit .200 this season.

Larson Captures AVCA National Honor
Jordan Larson received a national honor on Sept. 23, as she was selected as the Sports Imports/American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Division I National Player of the Week. She earned the accolade after lifting NU to wins over No. 18 Kansas State and No. 3 Texas. Larson averaged 5.0 kills, 2.62 digs and 5.44 points per set, collecting a pair of double-doubles in the process. At No. 18 Kansas State, Larson matched a career high with 21 kills, while also getting 10 digs, two blocks and an ace. She followed that up with her 41st career double-double, recording a match-high 19 kills and 11 digs in the win over the Longhorns.

The honor marked the 10th time a Husker volleyball player has been chosen for the  AVCA’s weekly national honor, while Larson becomes the seventh different Husker to receive the accolade.

Nation’s Best Since 2000
John Cook has been amazingly successful during his Husker tenure, posting a 271-16 record (.944 winning pct.) to lead all programs this decade. All 16 losses have come against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, including the eventual NCAA champion in 2001 (Stanford), 2002 (USC) and 2005 (Washington).

A two-time AVCA National Coach of the Year, Cook has enjoyed greater success in the Big 12, going 165-6 in conference matches over the past nine seasons. NU has won seven Big 12 titles in that stretch, including each of the past four years.

Huskers Rank Second All-Time in Wins
The Nebraska volleyball team is one of only five programs to reach the 1,000-win plateau and rank second in NCAA history with 1,049 wins. the Huskers are one of just five NCAA programs to reach the 1,000-win plateau.

Crowd Pleasers
Nebraska has traditionally shown the ability to draw big crowds, and 2008 has been no different. Not only did the Huskers break the NCAA regular-season single-match record for attendance against LSU on Sept. 12, but they have been involved in four of the five largest crowds of 2008.

NU is second nationally in average attendance (5,162) and that total does not include the Runza/AVCA Showcase matches in Omaha, which both drew crowds in excess of 7,000. The LSU match marked the third time in the last two seasons that NU has broken the NCAA regular-season attendance record. In fact, the eight largest regular-season crowds in NCAA history have involved Nebraska.

Nebraska Coliseum: Sold Out for 2008
One school record has already been established this fall, as it took just 10 minutes to sell out the entire 2008 ticket allotment at the 4,030-seat NU Coliseum. It was the quickest that the single-match Coliseum allotment had ever sold out. In 2007, it took 45 minutes to sell out the entire allotment. The announcement guarantees that Nebraska’s NU Coliseum streak will continue this fall, hitting 118 matches in 2008.

The Huskers will carry a streak of 115 consecutive sellouts at the NU Coliseum into the Nov. 1 match with Iowa State. The Huskers are 108-6 at home during the sellout streak. A total of 476,798 fans have been to the Coliseum since the sellout streak began

Nebraska’s streak marks only the second time in NCAA history that a women’s sport has enjoyed a sellout streak of at least 100 matches. The only other one was UConn women’s basketball, which had a streak of 113 straight regular-season sellouts between 1999 and 2005.

Huskers in the Polls
The Nebraska program is a fixture in the CBS College Sports/AVCA Coaches poll. The Huskers are ranked second in this week’s poll and have been ranked in all 377 polls since its inception in 1982. Nebraska is one of only two schools to hold that distinction, joining Stanford. In addition, the Huskers have been ranked in the top 10 for 344 weeks, which trails only Stanford’s 348 weeks in the top 10. Nebraska has been ranked in the top 10 for the last 74 polls, dating back to the start of the 2004 season.

The Huskers head all programs at the top of the all-time polls, spending 81 weeks all-time at No. 1, including an incredible 26-poll stretch over the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The 81 weeks at No. 1 is 30 more than runner-up UCLA in that category.  NU has spent 62 weeks at No. 1 since the start of the 2000 season. That total is more than any other program has spent in the top spot since the AVCA Poll began in 1982.

Huskers Tabbed for Second in Big 12 Poll
The NU volleyball program found itself in a position it has not been for 12 years ? the runner-up choice of the Big 12 coaches in the league’s preseason poll.

The Huskers, who have won the last four Big 12 titles and 10 of 12 since the league’s inception in 1996, had been the league’s choice in each of the last 11 polls.

Individually, Jordan Larson and Kori Cooper were selected to the preseason All-Big 12 team, with Larson sharing league preseason player-of-the-year honors with Texas’ Juliann Faucette. Kori Cooper received preseason all-conference recognition for the first time after averaging 2.31 kills and 1.01 blocks per set in 2007. Sydney Anderson rounded out NU’s preseason honors, as she was tabbed the league’s preseason newcomer of the year.

Huskers on Television
The Huskers will receive plenty of television exposure during the 2008 season, as 15 regular-season matches have been selected for television broadcast. NU has enjoyed the bright lights of TV, going 37-2 in televised matches since the start of the 2006 season.

Nebraska: All-America U
NU continued its string of All-America success in 2007 with a school-record five Huskers earning AVCA All-America accolades. Rachel Holloway, Christina Houghtelling, Jordan Larson, Sarah Pavan and Tracy Stalls were all selected, increasing Nebraska’s NCAA-leading totals to 29 players and 62 certificates, respectively. Nebraska has had at least one All-American every season since 1983, a total of 26 straight seasons, including 27 in Cook’s eight seasons.

Huskers Relish Role as Underdogs
Nebraska’s two wins at the Runza/AVCA Showcase in August marked a first in the John Cook era. The Huskers had defeated only one higher ranked foe in Cook’s eight season at Nebraska and none since 2000. At the Runza/AVCA Showcase, the Huskers accomplished the feat twice, sweeping No. 2 Stanford before downing No. 4 USC two days later. Nebraska is now 3-3 against higher ranked foes under Cook.

Thater Honored with Retired Jersey
Former Husker great Stephanie Thater became the most recent NU player to have her jersey retired, receiving the honor at the Red/White Scrimmage on Aug. 23.  Thater was the sixth Husker to be recognized on the Huskers’ Wall of Honor since the wall was initially unveiled in 2003.

A three-time All-American, Thater led her team to the NCAA National Semifinals as a sophomore and compiled an 81-14 record during her three years as a starter. She was a two-time Big Eight Player of the Year and was also selected to the Nebraska Volleyball 25th anniversary team in 1999.

Gates Named to Good Works Team
Amanda Gates was honored on Oct. 21, as she was selected as one of 12 student-athletes chosen for the 2008 Fall Chick-fil-A Community of Champions. A senior from Columbus, Neb., Gates was selected for the team based on her combination of academic success, community service and leadership/sportsmanship.

A senior captain, Gates is enjoying her best season as a Husker, averaging 1.62 kills and 1.23 blocks per set to rank second in the Big 12 in blocks and fourth in hitting percentage. She is a communications studies major with a 3.96 GPA.

Gates has been a member of the Student-Athlete Committee (SAAC) for the past four years and is currently the secretary for the organization. She has been involved in numerous community outreach efforts, including serving as a volunteer speaker for “School is Cool” week and speaking to elementary schools.

Pavan Repeats Top Academic Honor
Former Husker Sarah Pavan earned one of the most prestigious honors in college athletes on Aug. 12, as she was selected as the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American of the Year. A three-time first-team Academic All-American, Pavan became the first-ever student-athlete to repeat as Academic All-American of the Year since the awards’ inception in 1988. She was a four-time first-team All-American and the 2006-07 Honda-Broderick Award winner. 

Pavan was one of three Husker seniors in 2007 to be named a first-team Academic All-American, joining Christina Houghtelling and Tracy Stalls.