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VB Day Group
0
Omaha UNO 0-3,0-0 Summit League
3
Winner Nebraska Nebr 4-0,0-0 Big Ten
Omaha UNO
0-3,0-0 Summit League
0
Final
3
Nebraska Nebr
4-0,0-0 Big Ten
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Omaha UNO 14 14 13 (0)
Nebraska Nebr 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Mavericks Help Make History on Volleyball Day

LINCOLN, Neb. - Playing outdoors at Memorial Stadium, the Mavericks helped make history tonight as their 0-3 loss vs. No. 4 Nebraska was attended by 92,003 people, making it the most attended female sporting event in history. 

Omaha is now 0-3 on the season, while the Huskers improve to 4-0.

Set by Set: (14-25, 14-25, 13-25)
  • Fighting against the wind and the heat today, five different Mavericks scored a kill in the first set, with Amanda Hardt leading the way with three total. Shayla McCormick book-ended the set for Omaha with its first and last kill, as the Huskers went on to take the first set after taking advantage of several Omaha service and attack errors.
  • Omaha tied Nebraska early on at 4-4 after Brynlee Arnold went up with Emily Huss to block her first shot of the season. After the Huskers went on a lengthy run that saw them go up 15-6, Rachel Fairbanks recorded her first kill of the season after spending the first two matches as a libero. Later, Huss would pick up the first kill of her collegiate career towards the end of the set.
  • The Mavericks had a nice run early on to get within one point of Nebraska following back-to-back kills from McKenna Ruch and Hardt and an ace from McCormick. Six Husker errors gave Omaha some late life, but in the end it was not enough to make up the gap.
Inside the Box Score
  • Making her first career start, Erica Fava led the team with 10 digs.
  • Hardt was tied for the team lead with five kills, giving her 18 kills on the season; the most of any Mavericks newcomer this year.
"If we ever play outside again, we'll know what to do," jokingly remarked Head Coach Matt Buttermore.

Up Next
The Mavericks will head south to face Kansas State for their fourth-straight Power 5 match at 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
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