
LUV Invitational
- Who: #1 Nebraska vs Lipscomb
- When: Friday, August 29th, 6:00pm (CT)
- Where: Allen Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
- Watch: ESPN+
Broadway Block Party
- Who: #1 Nebraska vs #7 Kentucky
- When: Sunday, August 31st, 11:00am (CT)
- Where: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
- Watch: ABC
This is the opening match of the season for Lipscomb, although they did get in an exhibition match against Alabama last weekend. What a way to open the regular season! Nebraska had an impressive opening weekend with wins over #3 Pitt and #6 Stanford.
First year head coach Dani Busboom Kelly played two different line ups in the opening weekend. In the opening match against Pitt she started 6’5” Virginia Adriano on the right side and then gave 6’4” Allie Sczech the nod
against Stanford. After the weekend Coach Busboom Kelly said both players earned a start through their play in practice, and she said as a coach she wants to give them those moments where they can play on a big stage like Pinnacle Bank Arena.
We also saw freshman outside hitter Teraya Sigler play slightly more against Stanford. She played the backrow positions for Taylor Landfair in both matches but stayed in to hit in the front row later in the Stanford match. Sigler clearly plays with energy and has the skills to contribute to this team.
While it is interesting to see who starts in the opposite hitter position against Lipscomb, even more telling will be the line up against Kentucky on Sunday afternoon. Kentucky is the #7 team in the rankings and has two very heavy hitters on the left side. The right-side blockers for Nebraska need to be solid and strong to slow Kentucky’s Brooklyn DeLeye and Eva Hudson. Hudson is a transfer from Purdue and led the Big Ten in kills last season with 567 total kills and 4.81 kills per set.
The two most likely choices for the opposite position offer different strengths. Adriano had a nice match against Pitt. She had six kills on 19 swings to provide a little offense. She also had five hitting errors (too many), but her blocks were her highlight. She had three blocks in this match and a couple of them in pivotal moments.
Sczech offers more offense but hasn’t yet produce the blocks like Adriano in a match. Sczech had zero blocks against Stanford but had 12 kills on 25 swings, for a .400 average in that match, amazing!
#1 Nebraska Cornhuskers (2-0)
#1 Keri Leimbach 5’4” FR DS/L
#2 Bergen Reilly 6’1” JR Setter
#3 Allie Sczech 6’4” SR OPP
#4 Campbell Flynn 6’3” FR Setter
#5 Rebekah Allick 6’4” SR MB
#6 Laney Choboy 5’3” JR DS/L
#7 Maisie Boesiger 5’6” SR DS/L
#8 Kenna Cogill 6’4” FR MB
#9 Virginia Adriano 6’5” FR OPP
#10 Olivia Mauch 5’6” SO DS/L
#11 Teraya Sigler 6’3” FR OH
#12 Taylor Landfair 6’5” SR OH
#14 Manaia Ogbechie 6’3” FR MB
#15 Andi Jackson 6’3” JR MB
#18 Ryan Hunter 6’2” FR OPP
#21 Skyler Pierce 6’2” RS-FR OH
#27 Harper Murray 6’2” JR OH