The No. 7 Nebraska volleyball team returns to the Devaney Center for four straight matches at home, beginning with No. 22 Purdue and Indiana this weekend. Nebraska and Purdue will serve it up at 7 p.m. on Friday, while the Huskers and Hoosiers will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, a start time that was changed two weeks ago when Nebraska’s football game on Saturday was set for 2:30 p.m. Both matches will be streamed with a BTN Plus subscription at BTN2GO.com. Starting this weekend, matches that are streamed on BTN Plus will also be streamed at FloVolleyball.TV with a subscription.
Husker Sports Network will broadcast all the action on HSN affiliates including 107.3 FM in Lincoln and 105.9 FM in Omaha. A live audio stream will be provided at Huskers.com and on the official Huskers app. John Baylor is in his 24th season doing play-by-play for the Husker volleyball program. Lauren Cook, a former All-America setter for the Huskers, will provide color commentary.
About the Huskers
• The Huskers enter the weekend with an 18-4 overall record and 11-1 mark in the Big Ten. Nebraska began the week tied with Penn State atop the Big Ten standings, though the Huskers beat the Nittany Lions in the only match between the teams this season.
• Nebraska has a nation-leading 23-match home win streak. The last time the Huskers lost at the Devaney Center was Oct. 1, 2016 against Ohio State.
• With eight more kills, junior outside hitter Mikaela Foecke will reach 1,000 career kills. She will become the 21st Husker all-time to amass 1,000 kills at Nebraska. Briana Holman is the only other current Husker with 1,000 career kills as she is at 1,295, although 836 were at LSU.
• Foecke leads the team with 3.42 kills per set and adds 2.32 digs per set. She has led the Huskers in kills in five straight matches and was named the Big Ten Player of the Week on Monday. Over her last five matches, Foecke is averaging 3.86 kills on .387 hitting.
• Annika Albrecht provides 3.09 kills per set and 2.86 digs per set. Albrecht has 123 career service aces, which ranks eighth in NU career history.
• Jazz Sweet adds 2.36 kills per set.
• Kelly Hunter, a two-time Big Ten Setter of the Week this season, is putting up 10.60 assists per set and 2.74 digs per set. The only NCAA Division I setter who has set her team to both a national and conference championship, Hunter ranks fourth in school history with 3,602 career assists at NU.
• Senior middle blocker Briana Holman averages 2.38 kills and 1.07 blocks per set.
• Nebraska ranks 17th nationally and first in the Big Ten in opponent hitting percentage at .155.
• The Huskers rank second among Big Ten teams in digs per set at 15.77.
• Nebraska is 19th nationally and second in the Big Ten in kills per set at 14.27.
Coaches
• John Cook, Nebraska: 18th year at Nebraska (517-69); 25th year overall (678-142)
• Dave Shondell, Purdue: 15th year at Purdue (318-171)
• Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan, Indiana: 11th year at Indiana (162-187); 15th year overall (275-209)
Series History
• Nebraska leads Purdue, 16-7. The Huskers are 7-3 against the Boilermakers since joining the Big Ten in 2011. The Huskers have won four straight in the series, including a 25-16, 22-25, 25-14, 25-18 win in West Lafayette on Oct. 14. Purdue’s last victory against the Huskers was a sweep in West Lafayette on Nov. 22, 2013.
• Nebraska leads Indiana, 13-1. The Huskers have won 13 straight meetings since 1978, including a perfect 12-0 record since NU joined the Big Ten in 2011. The Huskers have not dropped a set to IU in the last eight meetings dating back to 2012.
Scouting Purdue
• No. 22 Purdue is 17-6 overall and 7-5 in the Big Ten. The Boilermakers have lost four of their last six matches after starting 5-1 in Big Ten play. Purdue fell at Maryland, 3-2, last Sunday. The Huskers defeated the Boilermakers in West Lafayette, Indiana, 3-1, on Oct. 14. AVCA third-team All-American Danielle Cuttino leads the team with 3.96 kills per set on .330 hitting. Setter Ashley Evans is third in the Big Ten with 11.28 assists per set. Purdue ranks fourth nationally and second in the Big Ten in hitting percentage at .323.
Scouting Indiana
• Indiana is 12-12 overall and 1-11 in the Big Ten entering Friday’s match at Iowa. The Hoosiers’ lone win came on Oct. 20 against Rutgers, 3-2. Indiana is one of the best serving teams in the Big Ten with 1.46 aces per set. Kendall Beerman leads the team with 3.41 kills per set and also averages 2.64 digs per set. Elizabeth Asdell contributes 2.41 kills per set on .311 hitting. Setter Victoria Brisack averages 11.23 assists per set.
Hunter Guides Young Husker Squad
• All-America setter Kelly Hunter is in her senior season after leading NU to a national championship and a Big Ten championship the past two seasons as team captain and starting setter.
• Hunter was a second-team AVCA All-American in 2016 and an All-Big Ten setter, becoming the first Husker setter since Lauren Cook in 2012 to make the All-Big Ten team. She is a preseason All-Big Ten selection.
• Hunter ranks fourth in school history with 3,602 career assists at NU.
• Hunter was named the Big Ten Setter of the Week on Sept. 11 after a double-double of 31 assists and 14 digs against UCLA on Sept. 9.
• She added another honor on Sept. 25 after averaging 12.33 assists in sweeps at Penn State and Rutgers. She has eight career weekly Big Ten awards.
• For the season, Hunter is averaging 10.60 assists per set and 2.74 digs per set.
Albrecht Steps Up as Senior Captain
• Senior outside hitter Annika Albrecht was named a team captain along with Kelly Hunter prior to the season and has stepped into her new role as a six-rotation hitter for the Huskers.
• Albrecht provides 3.09 kills and 2.86 digs per set along with 18 service aces. She ranks eighth in school history in career aces with 123.
• The North Aurora, Illinois native made national headlines this season when she tallied a career-high 19 kills on .400 hitting in a 3-0 sweep at Penn State on Sept. 22. For her performance, Albrecht was named the Big Ten Player of the Week, Sports Imports/AVCA Player of the Week and the espnW Player of the Week. The honors were all the first of her career.
Foecke Excelling in Six-Rotation Role
• Junior outside hitter Mikaela Foecke is averaging 3.42 kills per set to lead the Huskers. She received All-Big Ten honorable mention in 2016 and was an AVCA All-Region honoree.
• Foecke worked hard to become a six-rotation player entering her junior season and has been effective in that role, adding 2.32 digs per set. Foecke has five double-doubles this season and leads the team in aces with 22.
• Foecke was named Big Ten Player of the Week on Oct. 30 after 14 kills, five digs and three blocks at Michigan State and 13 kills, nine digs and five blocks at Michigan.
• Foecke was a unanimous preseason All-Big Ten selection and was one of just two players to earn a unanimous selection (Minnesota setter Samantha Seliger-Swenson).
• Foecke was the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player in 2015 - becoming just the third freshman to earn the honor - after 19 kills on .385 hitting in the championship win against Texas. The other freshmen to win the award were Deja McClendon (Penn State, 2010) and Kerri Walsh (Stanford, 1996).
Holman Leads Husker Middle Blockers
• Senior Briana Holman guides a relatively young group of Husker middle blockers, as she teams with redshirt freshman Lauren Stivrins and is backed up by true freshman Chesney McClellan.
• Holman is averaging 2.38 kills and a team-high 1.07 blocks per set for the Huskers while hitting a team-best .327. She was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 5 and the MVP of the Ameritas Players Challenge after a dominating display over three matches with 25 kills and 18 blocks on .525 hitting.
• Holman earned AVCA All-Region honors for the third time in her career last season and received All-Big Ten honorable mention.
• Holman was a first-team AVCA All-American at LSU in 2014 with 3.94 kills and 1.47 blocks per set. She was a two-time All-SEC performer for the Tigers and represented the U.S. Collegiate National Team at the World University Games in South Korea in July 2015.
Huskers Turn to Freshmen for Instant Impact
• With five true freshmen and two redshirt freshmen on the roster, the Huskers needed some new talent to step up in a big way in 2017, and that has happened. All seven have seen playing time this season.
• Redshirt freshman middle blocker Lauren Stivrins is averaging 2.08 kills per set and 0.99 blocks per set.
• Freshman outside hitter Jazz Sweet is fourth on the team in kills at 2.36 per set and is hitting .286. Sweet had an outstanding debut with 14 kills on .375 hitting against Oregon and 16 kills on .323 hitting at Florida.
• Redshirt freshman setter Hunter Atherton has made two starts and played in 10 matches and has 137 set assists, 43 digs and five service aces.
• Freshman outside hitter Anezka Szabo, who plays the same right-side hitter position as Sweet, tallied 10 kills on .400 hitting against Saint Mary’s and has played in nine matches.
• Freshman defensive specialist Hayley Densberger has earned a reputation as one of the Huskers’ best servers and has four aces and 20 digs in 17 matches played.
• Freshman middle blocker Chesney McClellan has played in two matches and started the Rutgers match on Sept. 23, producing seven kills and four blocks on .462 hitting.
• Freshman outside hitter Sami Slaughter has also played in three matches.
NCAA Selection Committee Puts Huskers at No. 2 in Initial Top 10
• The NCAA Tournament selection committee released its initial top 10 teams on Wednesday, Nov. 1 as of matches played through Oct. 29. Nebraska was ranked second behind Penn State. Minnesota and Stanford were third and fourth, respectively.
• When the official NCAA Tournament bracket is announced on Sunday, Dec. 3, the top four teams will be eligible to host an NCAA regional should they advance past the second round. Last year, Nebraska was the No. 1 overall seed and hosted a regional at the Devaney Center.
Huskers Ranked No. 7 in AVCA Coaches Poll
• Nebraska is ranked No. 7 in this week’s AVCA Coaches Poll for the third straight week.
• The Huskers have been ranked No. 1 in 98 all-time polls, the most in NCAA history.
• The Huskers have been ranked in the top 10 a total of 465 times, which is also the most in NCAA history.
• Nebraska has appeared in all 520 AVCA Coaches Polls since it was established in 1982. Nebraska and Stanford are the only two programs to be ranked in every poll all-time.
Cook Adds to Legacy; Will Join AVCA Hall of Fame in December
• Nebraska head coach John Cook is in his 18th season as the Nebraska volleyball head coach in 2017. He has led the Huskers to three national championships, seven final fours, 11 conference championships and 15 top-10 final rankings since 2000. Cook has 678 career wins and is one of the all-time winningest coaches in NCAA history.
• Since taking over the program in 2000, Cook has led the Huskers to a nation-leading .882 win percentage in that time (517-69).
• Under Cook, the Huskers have achieved 49 AVCA All-Americans and 19 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, both among the best in the nation. He is a two-time AVCA National Coach of the Year, earning the prestigious honor in 2000 and 2005, and a six-time conference coach of the year, including Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2016, his first Big Ten honor with the Huskers in their Big Ten era (2011-present).
• Cook was named the AVCA North Region Coach of the Year this season, his fifth career regional coaching honor and fourth while at Nebraska.
• Cook is one of only four active coaches - and one of six all-time - to be a two-time AVCA National Coach of the Year and was honored in 2008 by USA Volleyball, receiving its All-Time Great Coach Award.
• Cook will be inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame in December in Kansas City, Missouri. Cook will join former Husker volleyball coach Terry Pettit in the hall.
Husker Fans Set Attendance Standard Once Again
• Nebraska fans led the nation in attendance for a fourth straight season as their 8,210 average per match in 2016 established a new NCAA attendance record, topping its 2015 average of 8,206.
• The Huskers’ total attendance of 155,986 in 19 home matches also set a school record.
• In 2013, the Huskers led the nation in attendance (8,175) for the first time since 1992, ending Hawaii’s 21-year reign as the national leader.
• The Huskers repeated as attendance champions in 2014 with 8,083 fans per match, which included a school-record 8,585 fans at the Oct. 3 win against Penn State.
• Nebraska has ranked in the top three nationally in attendance every season since 1990 (27 straight seasons).
• The Huskers have sold out every regular-season match since 2001, a streak of 229 consecutive matches, the longest sellout streak in the history of NCAA women’s athletics.
• The Devaney Center has hosted three of the four largest regular-season crowds in NCAA history and six of the 10 largest.
Huskers Get Depth From Former Husker Women’s Basketball Player Allie Havers
• The Huskers gained some depth at middle blocker when former Husker women’s basketball player Allie Havers joined the team in the spring.
• Havers, a 6-5 native of Mattawan, Michigan, has one season of eligibility to play volleyball, a sport she excelled at in high school. Havers was a first-team Class A all-state player in Michigan in 2012 and a finalist for Michigan’s Miss Volleyball in 2013.
• On the Nebraska women’s basketball team, Havers closed her career having played in 125 games with 50 starts. She ranked among the top 50 career scorers (720 points) and top 25 career rebounders (541) in Husker history.
Cook’s Coaching Tree Continues to Grow
• Nebraska head coach John Cook’s assistant coaches have a great track record of moving on to become head coaches.
• After the 2016 season, Nebraska assistants Chris Tamas and Dani Busboom Kelly both accepted high-level Division I head coaching jobs. Busboom Kelly became the head coach at Louisville, while Tamas accepted the head coaching job at Big Ten foe Illinois.
• Seven assistants under Cook have become head coaches following their time on Cook’s Nebraska staff: Craig Skinner (Kentucky), Lee Maes (Virginia), Lizzy Stemke (Georgia), Dan Conners (UC Davis), Dan Meske (Augustana, Associate Head Coach at Louisville), Busboom Kelly and Tamas.
• In the last seven years, five of Cook’s Husker assistants have become head coaches.
New Players, New Coaches
• Not only are six of the 15 Husker players new to the program, so are the two Husker assistant coaches. Former Husker and U.S. Olympic libero Kayla Banwarth, and former Long Beach State men’s associate head coach Tyler Hildebrand are on the Husker bench this year.
• Hildebrand joined the Nebraska coaching staff as an assistant in February of 2017. Hildebrand came to Nebraska after five seasons on the coaching staff of the Long Beach State men’s volleyball program, including two seasons as associate head coach. In 2017, he was the AVCA Division I-II Men’s National Assistant Coach of the Year. A former All-American at Long Beach State, Hildebrand was the top assistant there from 2013-15 after a decorated playing career on the U.S. Men’s National Team. He is a former setter who coordinated both the offense and the blocking defense at Long Beach State at one point in his career.
• Banwarth joined the Nebraska volleyball coaching staff as an assistant in January of 2017. Banwarth completed an illustrious playing career for the Huskers in 2010 before embarking on a professional playing career that saw her win an Olympic bronze medal with the U.S. National Team, as well as an FIVB World Championship. Banwarth is relatively new to the coaching profession after finishing her professional career with the U.S. National Team at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016. A U.S. National Team libero since 2011, Banwarth spent two years as a volunteer assistant coach for the Pepperdine men’s volleyball team.