Sunday, December 7, 2025

Nebraska Volleyball Sweeps California in Dominant Win

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Nebraska Volleyball Dominates California in Straight Sets

LINCOLN, Neb. – The ⁣Nebraska volleyball team continued its⁤ extraordinary nonconference run​ Sunday, defeating California in straight sets (25-17, 25-14, 25-19) at the‍ bob⁣ Devaney Sports center. The victory extends Nebraska’s winning streak to six matches to start the season, showcasing the‌ team’s strength as it prepares for Big Ten play.

Nebraska’s commanding⁤ performance against the Golden Bears underscores its ⁣position as a national powerhouse, building momentum​ ahead of ‍a challenging conference schedule. This match provided valuable competitive experience and an opportunity to refine strategies ⁢before​ facing tougher opponents. Fans who missed the action live could stream the game ‍via the Big Ten Network, with options including Fubo, which offers a​ free trial for new subscribers.

Senior outside hitter Merritt⁤ Beier led the huskers with 13 kills,⁢ while middle blocker Andi Jackson contributed‍ 10 kills and a team-high four blocks. Nebraska’s‍ efficient offense,⁤ hitting .362 as a team,⁤ proved too much for⁢ California to handle.The Huskers also controlled the⁤ net,outblocking the Golden Bears 7-3.

California was ‌led by outside hitter Lydia Brewster with 8 kills. However, the Golden Bears struggled ‍to find consistency, hitting just .188 for the ⁤match.

Key stats:

Nebraska: ⁢ Merritt Beier (13‍ kills), Andi Jackson ⁤(10 kills, 4 blocks), ‍Hitting‍ Percentage: .362
California: Lydia Brewster (8 kills), ⁢Hitting ⁤percentage:.188

Match highlights:

Nebraska opened the first set with a strong offensive ⁤push, quickly establishing a lead and never looking back.
The second set saw ⁣Nebraska’s defence stifle California’s attack, leading to a dominant 25-14​ victory.*​ Nebraska closed out the match with a balanced attack and solid ⁢blocking, securing the sweep.

Up Next:

Nebraska continues its homestand‍ on September 12th, hosting Utah at 6 p.m.CT, followed ​by a match ‌against Grand‍ Canyon on September 13th simultaneously occurring.

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