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Volleyball

Huskers Head Back to Indiana to Face Hoosiers

The No. 8 Nebraska volleyball team continues a four-match road stretch at Indiana on Saturday at 6 p.m. (CT) at University Gym in Bloomington, Ind. The match will not be televised or streamed online.

John Baylor and Lindsay Peterson will have the radio call on Husker Sports Network (107.3 FM in Lincoln and 105.9 FM in Omaha). A free live audio stream and live stats are available at Huskers.com.

Nebraska (19-4, 10-3 Big Ten) dominated No. 16 Purdue on Wednesday, 30-28, 25-20, 25-17, in West Lafayette, Ind. The Huskers trailed for just seven rallies all night and just once after the first set. The Huskers held the Big Ten’s top hitting team in conference play to .205 hitting on the night. Nebraska is alone in third place in the Big Ten standings, behind Minnesota (11-1) and Penn State (10-2).

Indiana (13-12, 3-10 Big Ten) will be looking to rebound from a sweep at home at the hands of Iowa on Wednesday night. The Hoosiers fell 19-25, 21-25, 20-25 while hitting .177 for the match. Indiana’s three Big Ten wins have all come at home, against Maryland, Rutgers and Northwestern. Indiana has lost three straight matches by sweep.

Series History: Nebraska is 9-1 all-time against Indiana, including 7-0 since joining the Big Ten. Indiana won the first match of the series back in 1978, but the Huskers have won the other nine meetings, including four straight by sweep. The Huskers own a 4-0 record at Indiana and swept both matches of the season series last year, including 25-11, 25-20, 26-24 in Bloomington on Nov. 19, 2014. John Cook is 19-3 against Indiana in his career, including a perfect 8-0 at Nebraska.

Up Next: The Huskers play at Michigan State next Wednesday at 6 p.m. (CT), the third of four straight road matches.

ABOUT THE HUSKERS
• Nebraska ranks first in the Big Ten with a .167 opponent hitting percentange in conference play.
• Nebraska ranks first in the Big Ten with 2.96 blocks per set in conference play.
• Nebraska ranks first in the Big Ten with 16.12 digs per set overall.
• Nebraska ranks first in the Big Ten with 14.25 kills per set overall.
• Nebraska ranks third in the Big Ten with a .263 hitting percentage overall this season.
• Nebraska ranks first in the Big Ten with 1.26 aces per set in conference play.
• Two-time All-American Kadie Rolfzen is putting up a team-best 3.25 kills per set along with 2.67 digs per set.
• Libero Justine Wong-Orantes averages 4.59 digs per set, third-most in the Big Ten. Wong-Orantes has 4.91 digs per set in 13 conference matches to rank second in the league.
• Middle blocker Amber Rolfzen leads the team with 110 blocks. Her 1.59 blocks per set is first in the Big Ten and ninth nationally.
• Setter Kelly Hunter guides the Husker attack with 11.33 assists per set to rank second in the Big Ten and 21st in the nation.
• True freshman outside hitter Mikaela Foecke averages 2.94 kills per set and has won two Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honors.
• Outside hitter Kelsey Fien, an All-Big Ten performer in 2014, is averaging 2.48 kills per set.
• Senior middle blocker Cecilia Hall is putting up 1.74 kills per set and 1.04 blocks per set on the season, along with a team-best .300 hitting percentage.
• Sophomore Annika Albrecht leads the Big Ten with 27 service aces. She served six aces in the three-set win over Rutgers last Friday, one shy of the school record for aces in a match.

SCOUTING INDIANA
Indiana is hitting .161 against Big Ten opponents to rank 13th in the conference. The Hoosiers average 1.79 blocks per set for the season, the lowest mark in the Big Ten. Amelia Anderson ranks sixth in the Big Ten with 3.66 kills per set. Megan Tallman adds 9.87 assists per set, and Courtney Harnish provides 3.37 digs per set.