Nebraska volleyball in the national semifinal against Penn State. / Enrique Alvarez-Clarey
Nebraska volleyball is not going back to the national title match.
The Huskers fell to the Penn State Nittany Lions for the second time in 2024, this time in five sets: 25-23, 25-18, 23-25, 26-28, 13-15. The Penn State victory sends them to Sunday’s championship against Louisville while Nebraska’s season is over.
Nebraska had chances to win the match in the fourth set. NU used a 10-2 run to lead 21-16. The Huskers turned that into a 24-22 lead but could not close out the set and match, losing in extra points and sending the match to a fifth set that went to the Nittany Lions.
The comeback for Penn State ends Nebraska’s 103-match winning streak in the postseason when leading 2-0.
NU hit .262 for the match, holding PSU to .242. Nebraska also out-blocked Penn State 15-10.
Former Husker Caroline Jurevicius diced up the Husker defense to the tune of 20 kills on .286 hitting. Her teammate Jess Mruzik tallied 26 kills on .300 hitting.
Nebraska was led by the 20 kills from Harper Murray, who notched a double-double with 15 digs. Andi Jackson was efficient on the night, tallying 19 kills on .630 hitting.
Bergen Reilly also notched a double-double with 55 assists and 15 digs.
Lexi Rodriguez had 15 digs as well, but her ninth dig was a special one. Rodriguez is now the all-time leader in program history for digs, passing Husker legend Justine Wong-Orantes.
Penn State will take on host Louisville in the national final Sunday at 2 p.m. CST. That match will be televised on ABC.
Set 1: Nebraska came out strong with a 4-1 lead thanks in part to a solo block by Allick and a kill by Jackson. The Huskers used a 5-1 run sparked by a Mauch ace and a Jackson kill and block with Murray to go up 12-7. After a timeout, the Nittany Lions scored a 7-1 run to take a 14-13 lead, their first lead of the set. A service error tied the score at 14-14, but Penn State went up 16-14 as the Huskers continued to struggle in serve receive. Landfair tied the score at 16-16, and back-to-back kills by Landfair and Beason put NU in front, 18-17. Penn State regained a 19-18 lead, but Murray terminated to tie the score at 19-19. Beason kept the score level at 20-20 with a sideout kill, and Penn State hit out for a 21-20 Husker lead. But PSU answered with two kills and a Husker hitting error to go up 23-21. Jackson got a sideout kill for the Big Red, and Beason served an ace to tie the score at 23-23. Jackson posted her fifth kill to earn set point at 24-23, and the sophomore All-American finished off the set, 25-23, with her sixth kill.
Set 2: Penn State scored the first three points, but Nebraska scored the next four with three straight blocks and a Murray kill. Three kills by Jackson made it 8-6 NU, and a block by Allick and Reilly and a back-row kill by Murray extended the lead to 11-7. Landfair added a kill, and Allick and Beason teamed up for a block to make it 13-8. Penn State hit wide, and Allick and Landfair recorded NU’s sixth and seventh blocks of the set for a 16-8 advantage. But Penn State scored the next four to cut the deficit in half, 16-12. A Landfair kill finally got the Huskers out of the rotation, and NU led 19-13 after a Beason kill. Jackson tacked on two more kills to take the Huskers to a 21-16 lead, and a back-row kill from Murray put NU up by seven, 23-16. Two Penn State service errors gave NU the 25-18 win.
Set 3: Murray had three early kills, and back-to-back kills by Landfair and Allick made it 8-6 Big Red. Another Allick kill gave the Huskers a 10-8 lead, but the Nittany Lions went on a 5-0 run to go up 13-10. NU struggled to get closer than two points, as Penn State built the lead to 20-16. Landfair tallied a kill, and Allick and Murray notched a block to cut it to 20-18. A Murray kill brought Nebraska within one, 21-20. But the Huskers hit out on consecutive rallies to fall down 23-20. Jackson tipped a kill and had a block with Murray to get within 23-22, but Jurevicius terminated again for set point, 24-22. Murray kept the Huskers alive with a kill, but the Nittany Lions prevailed 25-23.
Set 4: Penn State jumped out to a 7-3 lead, but the Huskers chipped away with kills by Jackson and Murray to cut it to 8-7. Two kills put PSU back up 10-7, but Allick answered with a kill and a block to make it 10-9. Jurevicius and Murray traded kills by Penn State hit wide to tie the score at 11-11. But Penn State held off NU’s push with two blocks and a kill for a 14-11 advantage. Jackson tallied a sideout kill to make it 14-12, and Murray took the service line with NU trailing 15-13. She proceeded to serve three aces and blasted a kill as part of a 6-0 run that put the Big Red in front, 18-15. The Huskers led 22-16 after a kill by Landfair and back-to-back blocks by Allick, one with Landfair and one with Reilly. But Penn State fought back to get within 22-20 before Murray terminated again. An Allick kill put NU at match point, 24-22, but PSU answered to tie the match at 24-24 with two straight kills. An ace gave Penn State set point, but the Nittany Lions then hit out. Penn State earned another set point at 26-25, but Beason won a battle at the net to make it 26-26. Mruzik earned a third set point try for PSU, and this time the Nittany Lions finished it off to force a fifth set.
Set 5: Penn State claimed a 5-2 lead and maintained the three-point lead as the teams changed sides at 8-5. A Landfair kill made it 8-6, and kills by Allick and Murray cut PSU’s lead to 9-8. After a timeout, the Nittany Lions scored three in a row to go up 12-8. Nebraska took a timeout, and Beason fired a kill before Murray and Jackson notched a block to cut the deficit to 12-10. Mruzik answered to make it 13-10, and the Nittany Lions earned match point at 14-11. Penn State committed a service error before Kennedi Orr served an ace to get within 14-13, but the Nittany Lions won 15-13 on a Camryn Hannah kill.
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