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Huskers Make Home Debut vs. Northwestern



• After a successful start to the 2020-21 season, the No. 5 Nebraska volleyball team will make its debut at the Bob Devaney Sports Center this weekend when the Northwestern Wildcats visit for matches on Friday and Saturday. Both matches will begin at 6 p.m. and will be televised locally on NET and streamed at BTNPlus.com (subscription necessary). 
• Husker Sports Network will broadcast all the Husker action on HSN radio affiliates, including 107.3 FM in Lincoln and AM 590 in Omaha. A live audio stream will be provided at Huskers.com and the Huskers app. John Baylor is in his 27th season doing play-by-play for the Husker volleyball program. Lauren (Cook) West, a former All-America setter for the Huskers, will provide color commentary.
• Per Big Ten policy, tickets to the matches this weekend will not be sold to the public.

About the Huskers

• Nebraska began the season with a pair of sweeps at Indiana last weekend. It marks the first time since 2015 that the Huskers have opened a season with consecutive sweeps.

• The Huskers led the Big Ten in defense last season and picked up where they left off, holding Indiana to .089 hitting on the weekend. That mark leads the Big Ten after the first week of play.

• The Huskers return every starter from last year’s 28-5 squad that reached the NCAA Regional Final against eventual national runner-up Wisconsin. 

• Senior middle blocker Lauren Stivrins and senior outside hitter Lexi Sun were AVCA All-Americans and All-Big Ten First-Team selections in 2019. Junior setter Nicklin Hames was also an All-Big Ten First-Team choice in 2019. Stivrins and Hames return to captain the Huskers for a second straight season. 

• Sophomore outside hitter Madi Kubik was the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2019 and, along with sophomore libero Kenzie Knuckles, was a member of the All-Big Ten Freshman Team.

• The Huskers added four newcomers during the offseason, including junior Missouri transfer Kayla Caffey. The middle blocker ranked ninth nationally with a .408 hitting percentage during the 2019 season. She joins three freshmen who are new to the program: middle blocker Kalynn Meyer, setter Anni Evans and defensive specialist Keonilei Akana

• Sun leads the Huskers with 3.67 kills per set on .286 hitting with a team-high five service aces. Kubik adds 2.67 kills per set and 1.83 digs per set. 

• Stivrins is putting up 2.67 kills per set on a team-high .429 hitting percentage to go with 1.33 blocks per set. Junior middle blocker Callie Schwarzenbach leads the team in blocks with 2.00 per set. 

• Hames paces the Husker attack with 10.00 assists per set, and she chips in 2.83 digs per set with three service aces.

• Knuckles leads the team in digs at 3.33 per set. Akana adds 2.17.

• Caffey had a strong first match as a Husker at Indiana. She provided six kills on .273 hitting with three blocks.

• Sophomore Riley Zuhn made her first career starts as Nebraska’s right-side hitter last weekend. She averaged 2.33 kills per set on .290 hitting and showed off her blocking prowess with seven blocks.

Scouting Northwestern

• Northwestern swept a pair of matches at home last weekend against Rutgers. 

• The Wildcats are led by sophomore hitter Temi Thomas-Ailara, who was an All-Big Ten Second Team selection as a freshman last season. Thomas-Ailara, who averaged 3.94 kills per set in 2019, had 13 and 16 kills in the first two matches of the season.

• Abryanna Cannon adds 3.17 kills per set and 3.50 digs per set. 

• Former Husker Megan Miller transferred to Northwestern after the 2019 season and had 19 digs and four aces in the Wildcats’ season-opening weekend.

Series History

• Nebraska is 15-1 all-time against Northwestern.  The Huskers have won 11 straight in the series, including eight sweeps in a row. The Wildcats’ lone win came in 2011, Nebraska’s first year in the Big Ten.

Coaches

John Cook: 21st year at Nebraska (590-81); 28th year overall (751-154)

• Shane Davis: 5th year at Northwestern (56-74); 17th year overall (321-162)

Huskers Ranked No. 5 in AVCA Coaches Preseason Poll

• Nebraska is ranked No. 5 in the AVCA Coaches Preseason Poll.

• The Huskers have been ranked No. 1 in 100 all-time polls, the most in NCAA history. The Huskers held the No. 1 ranking this season the week of Sept. 16.

• The Huskers have been ranked in the top 10 a total of 504 times, which is also the most in NCAA history.

• Nebraska has appeared in all 560 AVCA Coaches Polls it has been eligible for since it was established in 1982. Nebraska and Stanford are the only two programs to be ranked in every eligible poll all-time.

Three Huskers Named to Preseason All-Big Ten Team

• Nebraska volleyball seniors Lauren Stivrins and Lexi Sun were voted to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team by the league’s 14 head coaches. The coaches also tabbed the Huskers as the No. 3 team in the Big Ten Preseason Poll behind Wisconsin and Minnesota.

• Stivrins is a two-time AVCA All-American and two-time All-Big Ten First-Team selection. She posted 2.55 kills per set, 1.07 blocks per set and a team-best .374 hitting percentage in 2019. The senior middle blocker led the Huskers to a .152 opponent hitting percentage as a junior, which ranked eighth in the nation. The Scottsdale, Arizona native also served nine aces and was a unanimous first-team All-Big Ten selection a year ago. She led the Huskers to an eighth straight NCAA Regional Final appearance and became the 32nd Husker all-time to earn multiple AVCA All-America honors in a career.

• Sun earned her first ever All-America accolade in 2019 after leading the Huskers with 3.57 kills per set with 2.45 digs per set and 25 service aces. The native of Encinitas, California posted double-digit kills in 18 of 20 Big Ten matches and was a first-team All-Big Ten selection for the first time. She had 10 double-doubles as a junior, second-most on the team. Sun, a senior outside hitter, received AVCA All-America honorable mention as a freshman at Texas in 2017 before transferring to Nebraska.

• Defending Big Ten champion and NCAA runner-up Wisconsin was the unanimous choice by the coaches as the top team in the Big Ten Preseason Poll. Minnesota, Nebraska, Penn State and Purdue rounded out the top five teams.

Kubik and Knuckles Set to Build on Strong Freshman Campaigns

• Sophomore outside hitter Madi Kubik earned Nebraska’s first Big Ten Freshman of the Year honor and first conference freshman of the year in 2019 since Hannah Werth won the award in 2009 in the Big 12. Kubik averaged 2.73 kills and 2.52 digs per set in her first year as a Husker. She ranked fourth among Big Ten freshmen in kills (2.96 per set) and digs (2.51 per set) in conference play. The outside hitter was also named to the All-Big Ten Second Team and the All-Freshman Team. Kubik was the first Husker freshman to be named to an All-Big Ten team since Kadie Rolfzen in 2013. 

• Sophomore libero Kenzie Knuckles also earned All-Freshman Team accolades after leading the Huskers with 3.71 digs per set in her first year as the Huskers’ libero. Knuckles served 20 aces and was a Big Ten Freshman of the Week and Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week during the season, helping the Huskers lead all Big Ten teams with a .156 opponent hitting percentage in conference play. 

Record Watch

• Senior opposite hitter Jazz Sweet and middle blocker Lauren Stivrins are both closing in on 1,000 career kills. Sweet enters the weekend with 902 career kills, and Stivrins owns 893. They would join Lexi Sun, who enters the weekend with 1,111 career kills, in the 1,000 kills club.

• Stivrins has established herself as one of the most efficient hitters in Nebraska volleyball history. She has a .370 career hitting percentage, which ranks fifth all-time in school history and second since the rally scoring era began in 2001.

• Junior setter Nicklin Hames enters the weekend with 2,750 career assists and will enter the top 10 in school history once she reaches 2,861 (Rachel Holloway, 2006-07). 

 • Junior middle blocker Callie Schwarzenbach is averaging 1.24 blocks per set halfway through her Husker career. That is the third-best blocks per set average by a Husker since the rally scoring era began in 2001.

AVCA Hall of Fame Head Coach John Cook in 21st Season at Nebraska

• Nebraska head coach John Cook is in his 21st season as the Nebraska volleyball head coach in 2020-21. He has led the Huskers to four national championships, nine final fours, 12 conference championships and 18 top-10 final rankings since 2000. 

• Cook has 751 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 .879 win percentage in that time (590-81). 

• Under Cook, the Huskers have achieved 57 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 seven-time conference coach of the year, including Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2016 and 2017, his first and second Big Ten honors with the Huskers in their Big Ten era (2011-present).

• 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 was inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame in 2017, joining former Husker volleyball coach Terry Pettit in the hall. 

• Cook became the ninth active Division I head coach to reach 700 career wins in 2018. 

Hildebrand Returns to Huskers After 2017 NCAA Championship Season

• Former Nebraska volleyball assistant coach Tyler Hildebrand returned to the Huskers as an associate head coach in January 2020. Hildebrand, who helped coach the Huskers to an NCAA Championship in his only season at Nebraska in 2017, replaced Kayla Banwarth, who accepted the head coach position at Ole Miss in December.

• After the 2017 season, Hildebrand served as the Director of Coaching for the USA Volleyball Beach National Team Program.

• Hildebrand is the first associate head coach in Cook’s tenure (2000-present). He had a remarkable season at Nebraska in 2017, helping the Huskers win the NCAA title while coaching Hunter to first-team AVCA All-America honors and outside hitters Annika Albrecht and Mikaela Foecke to second-team All-America honors. Nebraska led all Big Ten teams in opponent hitting percentage (.154) as he coordinated the Huskers’ defense and game plans. His wife, former U.S. National Team captain Kristin Hildebrand, was a volunteer for the Huskers in 2017, but will not be this time around as she runs her own interior design business.

• “The 2017 season was one of my most enjoyable seasons as a head coach with Tyler and Kayla,” Nebraska Head Coach John Cook said. “Obviously we had great results, but Tyler made me a better coach that year. I think he has a gift for coaching in how he sees the game. He has a very positive way of challenging people, including me. That’s why I reached out to him. Part of my job as head coach is to provide the best staff possible for our team. I really feel like hiring Tyler and having him join our staff gives us the best chance to be successful.”

Huskers on the Big Screen

• The Nebraska volleyball team is annually one of the most televised programs in NCAA Division I Volleyball, and the 2020-21 season is no different. Seventeen of the Huskers’ 22 regular-season matches are set to be televised. Of the TV broadcasts, 12 of them will be national Big Ten Network broadcasts that will also be streamed on the FoxSports platform. And then five matches will be televised locally in Nebraska on NET. Those five matches will also be streamed to people outside of Nebraska through a BTN+ subscription, as will the remaining five non-televised matches. 





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