No. 8 Nebraska (22-6, 15-4 Big 12) vs. Colorado (7-21, 2-17 Big 12)
Saturday, Nov. 28 • NU Coliseum • 7 p.m.
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No. 8 Huskers Host Colorado on Senior Night
The Nebraska volleyball team closes out the regular season Saturday night, as the eighth-ranked Huskers host Colorado at the NU Coliseum. First serve for the 133rd consecutive sellout is set for 7 p.m. and the match will be carried on selected Husker Sports Network stations, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and Twister 93.3 FM in Omaha, and on Huskers.com with John Baylor and Diane Mendenhall on the call. The match will also be carried on HuskersNside.
The Huskers (22-6, 15-4 Big 12) have been the hottest team in the Big 12 this month, bringing in a league-high six-match win streak into Saturday’s match. Nebraska has relied on its defense, holding its last three opponents to a combined .103 hitting percentage. Nebraska held Kansas State to .131 hitting in a 3-0 sweep in Manhattan, while Lindsey Licht led three Huskers in double figures with 15 kills. Hannah Werth (13 kills, 13 digs), Tara Mueller (12 kills, 11 digs) and Sydney Anderson (41 assists, 12 digs) all totaled double-doubles in helping the Huskers to their sixth straight sweep.
Saturday’s match will mark the last regular-season home appearance for middle blocker Kori Cooper. A four-year starter, Cooper has helped the Huskers to a 117-12 record, three Big 12 titles and a national title in 2006. She is enjoying a strong senior campaign, leading the Big 12 in hitting percentage (.368) and averaging a career-best 2.43 kills per set.
Colorado (7-21, 2-17 Big 12) closes out the regular season, as the Buffaloes look to end a four-match losing streak after losing to Texas A&M on Wednesday.
By the Numbers
.367 - Kori Cooper’s career hitting percentage, a total that ranks fifth among all Nebraska players with at least 500 kills.
36 - Number of Nebraska Academic All-Americans in volleyball after Kori Cooper was honored on Monday.
479 - Number of digs for Kayla Banwarth this season, a total which is third on NU’s single-season list. She is one digs away from tying for second on NU’s single-season chart.
1,095 - Banwarth’s career digs, a total which is fifth all-time at Nebraska. She is 15 digs away from tying Lindsay Wischmeier (1,111) for fourth place at NU.
Scouting Colorado
Under first-year coach Liz Kritza, Colorado is 7-21 entering the final weekend of the regular season. Before taking over the Colorado program in the offseason, Kritza guided Tulane to a pair of 28-win seasons in 2007 and 2008, leading the Green Wave to a Conference USA title and the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament.
Her first Colorado squad returns just two starters from last year’s team. Sophomore Becah Fogle leads the Buffaloes with 3.29 kills and 2.51 digs per set, while Rosie Steinhaus averages 2.73 kills per set. True freshman Kerra Schroeder also adds 2.52 kills and 2.11 digs per set for the Buffaloes. Kaitlyn Burkett averages nearly a kill per set on .369 hitting while adding 1.78 digs per set from the setter spot. Colorado has run a 6-2 offense in recent matches.
Series History: Nebraska leads the all-time series 46-7 and has won 21 of the last 23 meetings dating back to 1997. John Cook is 18-3 against Colorado in his coaching career, including 17-2 at Nebraska.
Last Matchup: Lindsey Licht pounded home a match-high 16 kills, leading eighth-ranked Nebraska to a 25-13, 25-22, 25-13 sweep of Colorado at the Coors Events Center on Sept. 19. Licht, an Aurora, Colo., native, shined in NU’s sixth sweep of the year, as her 16 kills were a season best while she also hit .481 on 27 swings to help Nebraska improve to 9-2 overall and 2-0 in the Big 12.
All-American Tara Mueller also added 11 kills on .350 hitting and eight digs, as the Huskers held the Buffaloes to .042 hitting on the night. Sydney Anderson dished out 35 assists and added 12 digs for a double-double, as NU enjoyed a 53-36 cushion in digs against the Buffaloes.
Nebraska-Colorado Series Notes
• Colorado defeated Nebraska in a pair of matches in 1997, the only time the Buffaloes have swept the season series.
• Nebraska had won 17 straight matches before Colorado upset the Huskers during the 2006 season. It was NU’s only loss in a 33-1 season.
• Nebraska Assistant Coach Erik Sullivan served as a coach on the Colorado staff from 2004 until 2007.
• Colorado’s only win in Lincoln was at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in 1997.
Husker Potential Starters
MB - #15 Kori Cooper: 6-2, Sr., Amarillo, Texas - Senior co-captain is returning to All-America form following knee surgery last November. Cooper is averaging 2.43 kills and 0.88 blocks per set and leads the Big 12 in hitting percentage overall (.368) and is second in conference action (.390). She has played at a high level since returning to the lineup full time on Sept. 23, averaging 2.62 kills per set on .398 hitting. Cooper has reached double figures in kills six times in 2009, including a career-best 16 kills on .414 hitting against No. 14 Iowa State on Oct. 21. Cooper had an 11-kill effort on .600 hitting against Kansas on Nov. 21. She had a career night against Texas A&M on Nov. 13, delivering 13 kills on a career-best .765 hitting. Cooper had 12 kills on .409 hitting and tied her season high with five blocks against Oklahoma on Oct. 24. Cooper was named first-team All-Big 12 and honorable-mention All-America in 2008 after averaging 2.09 kills on .396 hitting and 0.88 blocks per set. Cooper has 47 career matches where she has hit .400 or better (with a minimum of 10 swings) and hit a personal-best .396 in 2008 to rank second in the Big 12 and 10th nationally.
MB - #8 Brooke Delano: 6-2, So., Bellevue, Neb. - Sophomore who has started at middle blocker, and averages 2.32 kills and 1.18 blocks per set. She is fifth in the Big 12 in hitting percentage (.340) and third in blocks. Delano reached double figures in kills 10 times, including a season-best 14 kills on .414 hitting at Oklahoma on Sept. 30. She had 12 kills on .556 hitting and five blocks in a sweep of Texas A&M on Nov. 13. She totaled 10 kills on a career-best .833 hitting - the sixth best hitting percentage in school history - against Missouri on Nov. 4. It was one of 13 matches where Delano has hit .400 or better. She hit .571 with eight kills and added two blocks at No. 8 Iowa State on Nov. 7. Delano had 12 kills and a team-high five blocks against No. 14 Iowa State on Oct. 21. Delano chipped in 10 kills and four blocks on .470 hitting in a sweep of No. 19 Baylor on Oct. 19. She was one of two Huskers named to the Ameritas Players Challenge All-Tournament team, as she averaged 2.33 kills on .415 hitting and 1.00 blocks per set. Delano averaged 2.00 kills on .424 hitting and 1.88 blocks per set in two matches at the Tiger Classic. She had nine kills on .389 hitting and a career-high nine blocks (including four solo stuffs) against LSU on Sept. 4. Delano had career bests in kills (14), blocks (five) and hitting percentage (.400) in the victory over No. 11 Minnesota on Aug. 29. Delano appeared in 13 matches in 2008, averaging 1.00 kill, 0.67 blocks and 0.81 digs per set before undergoing season-ending surgery last November.
RS - #4 Lindsey Licht: 6-5, Jr., Aurora, Colo. - Licht returns for her second year on the right side and is averaging 2.82 kills and 0.98 blocks per set. Licht has been outstanding during the second half of the league schedule, averaing 3.54 kills per set on .344 hitting since Oct. 24. Licht has been in double figures in kills 13 times in 2009, including a season-high 16 kills and six blocks against Oklahoma on Oct. 24. Licht has shared team-high honors in five of the last seven matches, including 13 kills on a season-best .619 hitting against Texas A&M on Nov. 11 and 13 kills on .522 hitting in a sweep of No. 24 Baylor on Nov. 18. Licht led NU with 15 kills in a sweep of Kansas State on Nov. 25. She has also topped NU in blocks eight times, most recently with four blocks against Missouri on Nov. 4. Licht totaled nine kills and had a season-high seven blocks in the loss to No. 8 UCLA on Sept. 13. She turned in a strong effort at the Tiger Classic, averaging 2.91 kills and 1.18 blocks per set in three contests. Licht put together a strong match at LSU with 15 kills and six blocks, highlighted by four kills and two blocks in the fifth set. She started on the right side in 2008, averaging 2.56 kills and 0.90 blocks per set to rank among team leaders in both categories. She reached double figures in kills 14 times, including a career-best 17 kills on .500 hitting against No. 3 Texas on Sept. 20, 2008.
-or- OH - #7 Gina Mancuso: 6-1, Fr., Omaha, Neb. - Mancuso is seeing time as a back-row specialist on the right side, averaging 0.55 kills, 1.63 digs and 0.26 service aces per set, ranking fifth in the Big 12 in service aces per set. She now has 13 matches this season with at least five digs and seven matches with at least two service aces. Mancuso totaled three aces and seven digs in a sweep of Missouri on Nov. 4. She played well at No. 2 Texas on Oct. 30, recording seven digs and adding a pair of service aces. Mancuso had a career-high 16 digs and a service ace against No. 14 Iowa State on Oct. 21. Against Kansas State on Oct. 10, she racked up a career best four service aces. Mancuso’s career high in kills is 10 set against UL-Lafayette on Sept. 4. She collected eight kills on .312 hitting and four blocks against Tulane on Sept. 5. Mancuso made her first career start against No. 11 Minnesota, totaling nine kills, 13 digs and four blocks. Mancuso was the Gatorade and Volleyball Magazine National High School Player of the Year in 2008, totaling 721 kills on .452 hitting and 373 digs at Papillion-LaVista High School. She ranks second in state high school history with 2,371 career kills, and also totaled 1,320 digs. She led the Nebraska Juniors to the 2009 Junior Olympic 18-and-under title, earning MVP honors. Her older sister, Dani, started on NU’s 2006 NCAA title team.
L - #2 Kayla Banwarth: 5-10, Jr., Dubuque, Iowa - Banwarth is in her third year as NU’s starting libero and is second in the Big 12 with 4.84 digs per set and chips in 1.15 assists per set. She has 11 matches with at least 20 digs this year and recorded her first career double-double at Oklahoma on Sept. 30 with 26 digs and a career-best 10 assists. She was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in 2009 as she averaged 7.17 digs in sweeps over No. 24 Baylor and Kansas. Banwarth turned in the best effort of her career against No. 24 Baylor on Nov. 18 with 32 digs, setting a three-set school mark and the most by any player in the NU Coliseum since 1987, as Baylor hit a season-low .089 against the Huskers. She was the Big 12’s Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 19, when she averaged 6.71 digs per set in a pair of wins, collecting 23 against Missouri and 22 in a sweep at No. 19 Baylor on Oct. 14. She was named the Defensive MVP of the Tiger Classic, as she collected 4.82 digs per set, while limiting NU’s three opponents to a combined .054 hitting. She had 21 digs and seven assists in the victory over LSU. Banwarth had a career highs 32 digs against No. 11 Minnesota on Aug. 29, as her 32 digs ranked third in school history. Banwarth was third in the Big 12 in digs per set (4.12) in 2008, while her 470 digs ranked third in school history.
S - #1 Sydney Anderson: 6-0, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah - Anderson is a returning AVCA All-American who has been chosen as one of the 2009 captains. She averages 11.45 assists, 0.76 kills and 2.47 digs per set. Anderson is second in the league in assists and has a team-best 14 double-doubles (assists-digs). Anderson has five matches with at least 50 assists this season, including a career-high 57 assists at Missouri on Oct. 17. She has helped NU hit .400 or better as a team twice, including .433 at Kansas on Nov. 21. Anderson had 54 assists and a career-best 16 digs at Oklahoma on Sept. 30. She was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week and AVCA National Player of the Week on Nov. 9 after averaging 13.67 assists per set and helping NU hit .384 in two matches. Anderson had 39 assists and a season-high three aces at No. 8 Iowa State on Nov. 7. She has helped NU hit over .300 on 10 occasions, including a season-high .451 against Missouri on Nov. 4, as she totaled 43 assists and two aces. Anderson was selected to the Ameritas Players Challenge all-tournament team, as she averaged 10.58 assists, 1.00 kill and 2.83 digs per set. Against BYU, she dished out 49 assists and added 10 digs and a career-best seven kills on .778 hitting. Anderson was selected as the Offensive MVP of the LSU Tiger Classic on Sept. 5, when she averaged 9.90 assists, 2.40 digs and 0.50 blocks per set. She had a double-double against LSU, collecting 51 assists and adding 14 digs. Anderson earned a spot on the 2009 Runza/AVCA Showcase all-tournament team with 46 assists and 11 digs in Nebraska’s win over No. 11 Minnesota. Last season, she averaged 11.60 assists, 2.05 digs and 0.29 aces per set in 2008, ranking eighth nationally in assists.
OH - #19 Tara Mueller: 6-0, Jr., Scottsdale, Ariz. - Mueller is a returning All-American at outside hitter and is averaging 3.01 kills, 2.57 digs and 0.30 service aces per set. Mueller is fourth in the Big 12 in service aces and has eight matches with at least two aces. Mueller picked up her eighth double-double of the year with 12 kills and 11 digs at Kansas State on Nov. 25. She turned in a strong effort aganist Kansas with 10 kills on .474 hitting, nine digs and two aces. Mueller picked up her seventh double-double against No. 24 Baylor on Nov. 18, recording 12 kills and 10 digs along with three blocks. Mueller had a solid effort at No. 8 Iowa State on Nov. 8, recording eight kills on .300 hitting and six digs. She had 10 kills on .400 hitting and an ace in a sweep of Missouri on Nov. 4. Mueller had a double-double at Texas Tech on Oct. 28, finishing with 11 kills on .360 hitting and 10 digs. Mueller had nine kills, 12 digs and a career-high four service aces in a win over Oklahoma on Oct. 25. Mueller tied for team-high honors with 10 kills on .368 hitting against Kansas State on Oct. 10. Mueller had a team-high 13 kills and a season-best four blocks (including two solos) against No. 2 Texas on Sept. 26. She led NU with a match-high 21 kills and added six digs at Texas A&M on Sept. 23, her fourth career match with at least 20 kills. Mueller averaged 3.62 kills and 2.88 digs per set in two wins at the Tiger Classic to earn a place on the all-tournament team. She had a season-high 22 kills and 15 digs in the win over LSU on Sept. 4. Mueller had a match-high 17 kills and tied a career high with 16 digs in the win against No. 11 Minnesota. She averaged 3.51 kills and 2.37 digs per set in 2008, ranking sixth in the Big 12 in kills per set. She totaled seven double-doubles, setting career highs of 24 kills and 16 digs against No. 5 Washington on Dec. 13, 2008.
OH - #44 Hannah Werth: 6-1, Fr., Springfield, Ill. - Werth enrolled at Nebraska in January and has earned one of the starting spots at outside hitter. She is averaging a team-high 3.21 kills per set and adds 2.92 digs per set, ranking second on the team in digs. Werth leads all Big 12 freshmen in kills per set and is third (first among non-liberos) among freshmen in digs per set. She is second to Sydney Anderson with 11 double-doubles and has been a five-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week. The freshman picked up her 11th double-double of the year at Kansas State on Nov. 25 with 13 kills, 13 digs and three blocks. Werth had 10 kills on .381 hitting and three solo blocks against Kansas on Nov. 21. The freshman nearly picked up her 11th double-double against No. 24 Baylor on Nov. 18 with nine kills and 10 digs.Werth earned her latest honor on Nov. 9, when she recorded 3.50 kills per set on .312 hitting and 3.67 digs per set in wins over Missouri and No. 8 Iowa State. She topped NU in both kills (nine) and digs (15) in a sweep against ISU on Nov. 7, and totaled a team-high 12 kills on .429 hitting and seven digs against Missouri on Nov. 4. Werth established a career high with 19 kills against Oklahoma on Oct. 24, equaling the most kills by a Husker freshman in the last five seasons. Werth had 13 kills on .389 hitting and 12 digs in a sweep at No. 19 Baylor on Oct. 14. Werth enjoyed one of her best matches of the year, drilling 15 kills on .448 hitting to go along with nine digs against Kansas on Oct. 7. She recorded 14 kills and a season-high 23 digs against No. 8 UCLA on Sept. 13. Werth was the MVP of the 2008 AVCA/Under Armour High School All-America match. She was a first-team All-American by Volleyball Magazine and the AVCA after totaling 606 kills on .414 hitting, 252 assists, 220 digs and 54 aces. She finished her career with a state record 2,022 kills and was the Gatorade Illinois High School Player of the Year in 2008.
Last Time Out: Huskers Sweep KSU
Lindsey Licht totaled a match-high 15 kills, as No. 8 Nebraska extended its win streak to six matches with a 3-0 sweep of Kansas State (32-30, 26-24, 25-22) on Nov. 25
Licht was one of three Huskers to finish in double figures, as outside hitters Hannah Werth and Tara Mueller both picked up double-doubles in the victory. Licht led NU in kills for the eighth time this year, as her 15 kills were one off her season high. Werth totaled 13 kills, including nine in the opener, 13 digs and tied a career best with three blocks for her 11th double-double of the year, while Mueller finished with 12 kills, 11 digs and four assists for her seventh double-double of the season. Nebraska had 57 kills and hit .197, while Kansas State had just 34 kills on .131 hitting, but totaled 17 blocks to battle the Huskers to a pair of deuce sets. Nebraska out-dug KSU, 58-46 and did not allow an ace for the fourth straight contest.
NCAA Regional Passes Now on Sale
All-session passes for the 2009 NCAA Omaha Regional at the Qwest Center are now on sale. All-session tickets are priced from $26-$34 for the two days of action on Dec. 11-12. Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or by phone at (800) 277-1700. Omaha is one of four pre-determined regional sites, joining Gainesville, Fla. (Florida), Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnesota), and Stanford, Calif. (Stanford). The Omaha Regional semifinals will take place at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 11, with the finals taking place at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12.
Husker Quick Sets
•-The Huskers have now been ranked in the top 10 of the AVCA poll every week since the start of the 2004 season, a span of 95 weeks.
•-Nebraska held both Baylor and Kansas under .100 hitting last week, marking the eighth time the Huskers have held an opponent to that low a number. NU is 8-0 in those matches and 121-0 under John Cook when an opponent hits under .100.
•-John Cook collected his 300th win at Nebraska against Texas A&M on Nov. 11. Cook is now 303-25 (.924) in 10 seasons at NU. It is the first time Nebraska has won 300 matches in a decade.
•-Nebraska has put together its best offensive stretch of the season, hitting at a .315 clip over the last six matches. The run includes a season-high .451 against Missouri on Nov. 4, .433 at Kansas on Nov. 21 and becoming the first team to hit .300 against Iowa State when NU hit .327 against the Cyclones on Nov. 7. That snapped ISU’s 33-match streak of holding opponents under .300.
Overall, the Huskers are hitting .286 during the second half of the conference season after hitting .235 during the first round of Big 12 action. Nebraska is now second in league action in hitting percentage (.257) and first in both kills (15.!7) and assists (14.28) against the Big 12.
•-One of the overlooked aspects of NU in recent weeks has been improved serving. Over the last 13 matches, the Huskers are averaging 1.40 aces per set after averaging just 0.95 aces per set in NU’s first 14 matches. In league action, Nebraska leads the Big 12, averaging 1.26 aces per set.
•-Nebraska had eight aces and two errors against Missouri on Nov. 4, matching its season best in both areas. It marks the 10th time in John Cook’s 10 years that Nebraska had at least a +6 on service aces to service errors. Nebraska’s two errors also tied the lowest amount of service errors in a match under Cook, set two other times (vs. KSU, 10/10/09; vs. Texas A&M, 10/22/08).
•-Brooke Delano put together the best offensive night of her career against Missouri on Nov. 4 with 10 kills on .833 hitting. It is one of 10 times Delano has been in double figures in kills - most by a Husker middle blocker since Tracy Stalls accomplished the feat 12 times in 2007 - while her hitting percentage ties for sixth all-time at Nebraska.
•-Freshman Gina Mancuso has also been a force at the service line in recent weeks, recording 17 aces (0.42 aces/set) and only 12 service errors in her last 12 contests. Mancuso leads all Big 12 freshmen, averaging 0.26 aces per set.
•-Nebraska is 95-4 (.959) at home in Big 12 action under John Cook this decade
•-Three Big 12 teams are ranked in the top 10 of the NCAA RPI released Nov. 23. The teams include Texas (No. 1), Iowa State (No. 7) and Nebraska (No. 10). In addition, four of NU’s non-conference opponents (UCLA, LSU, Minnesota and Michigan) are also ranked in the top 15 of the RPI.
•-Nebraska’s lone senior, Kori Cooper has helped the Huskers to a 117-12 mark over the last four years, including three Big 12 titles, two NCAA Final Fours (2006, 2008) and a national title in 2006.
•-With her 15 kills against Kansas State, Lindsey Licht has led NU in kills in five of the last seven matches and eight times this season. Prior to 2009, she had led NU in kills once.
•-Nebraska has already received 17 double-digit kill efforts from its middle blockers this season, including 10 from Brooke Delano, and is averaging nearly a kill per set more from its middle attack compared to 2008.
•-Hannah Werth’s 19 kills against Oklahoma on Oct. 24 equals the most kills by a Husker freshman in the last five seasons. The last Husker rookie to have more than 19 kills in a match was Sarah Pavan, when she had 35 against USC in the 2004 NCAA Regional final.
•-Kori Cooper’s 16 kills against Iowa State on Oct. 21 equaled the most kills by a Husker middle blocker in three seasons. The last time a Husker middle had more than 16 kills in a match was in the 2006 NCAA Semifinals, when Tracy Stalls had a career-high 17 kills against UCLA.
•-Freshman Hannah Werth led the Huskers in kills in five straight matches from Sept. 30 to Oct. 17. It was the longest stretch by a Husker freshman leading NU in kills since All-American Sarah Pavan began her career in 2004 by leading the Huskers in kills in her first six matches.
•-Tara Mueller has two 20-kill matches in 2009, equaling her entire total of 20-kill matches from last season. Mueller has also tied her career bests with 16 digs twice this season, most recently at Oklahoma on Sept. 30.
•-Hannah Werth’s 23 digs against No. 8 UCLA on Sept. 13 marked the most digs by a Husker outside hitter since Christina Houghtelling had 26 at Kansas State in 2007, and the most by any Husker freshman since 2003.
•-Brooke Delano’s four solo blocks at LSU on Sept. 4 were the most by a Husker since Tracy Stalls had five against Kansas State on Nov. 19, 2005. It is only the sixth time in the decade that a Husker has had as many as four solo stuffs in a match.
•-Werth became the first freshman to start a season-opening match since Jordan Larson in 2005 and just the fifth true freshman to start a season opener since the 2000 season.
Cooper the Scholar
Kori Cooper joins an elite level of Husker volleyball scholar-athletes, as she was named a first-team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American on Nov. 23. A speech language pathology major with a 3.81 GPA, Cooper is just the sixth Husker volleyball player to be a two-time first-team Academic All-American. She joins a distinguished roster that includes Christina Houghtelling (2005, 2007), Sarah Pavan (2005-07), Janet Kruse (1990-91), Virginia Stahr (1987-89) and Karen Dahlgren (1985-86).
Cooper was the only repeat first-team selection on the six-member team, which is chosen in national voting. The Amarillo, Texas, native becomes Nebraska’s 36th Academic All-American in volleyball, a total that is the most of any female athletic program in the NCAA.