Nebraska volleyball wraps up spring season with sweep in Ord

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska volleyball team wrapped up its spring season on Saturday, sweeping South Dakota State in front of a sold-out crowd in Ord.

1,750 fans packed into the gym at Ord High School, with some fans getting their first chance to watch the Huskers in person.

The Huskers took all four sets from the Jackrabbits: 25-18, 25-19, 25-17, 25-19.

As a team, Nebraska hit .317% while holding the Jackrabbits to a .015% hitting percentage.

Harper Murray led the Big Red with 12 kills, seven digs, five blocks and two aces.

Andi Jackson added 11 kills and 10 blocks, while Rebekah Allick posted eight kills and nine blocks.

Skyler Pierce added six kills and three blocks, and Taylor Landfair provided five kills and four blocks.

Freshman Campbell Flynn played the entire match at setter, racking up 44 assists, eight digs, four kills and four blocks.

“I think that we as a group kind of just came together, and trusted Dani and trusted her work,” said Flynn when asked about the new Head Coach’s transition.

Busboom Kelly gave thanks to Ord High School for their support, and was thrilled with the experience Saturday.

“Just a lot of gratitude, and excitement,” said Kelly. “They did a great job at hosting us. It took a lot of pride being out here.”

Bergen Reilly missed the match due to wrist soreness.

Laney Choboy led the Huskers with nine digs, while Maisie Boesiger pitched in with eight digs.

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