#13 Texas at #3 Nebraska, Saturday 10/2/2010

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#13 Texas (8-4 overall, 3-1 Big 12) at #3 Nebraska (13-1 overall, 5-0 Big 12)

When: Saturday, October 2nd, 3:30pm CT

Where: NU Coliseum, Lincoln, Nebraska

TV: FSN (national broadcast!)

Video Webcast: NONE

Audio Webcast: CLICK HERE

Live Stats: CLICK HERE

Texas fell out of the top 10 two weeks ago for the first time in 62 weeks of the poll. After losing two stars to graduation (Destinee Hooker and Ashley Engle) who led the Longhorns to the NCAA Championship game where they lost in five sets to powerhouse Penn State, Texas also lost a #1 national recruit (Bailey Webster) to injury before the season started. The Longhorns are super-talented but struggling to find their identity this season, and have had persistent passing problems. However, they are talented enough to challenge anybody on any night, and knocked off #9 Iowa State in their last match. This will be a good test for a Husker team that is plagued with slow starts in matches this season.

 
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#13 Texas (8-4 overall, 3-1 Big 12) at #3 Nebraska (13-1 overall, 5-0 Big 12)

When: Saturday, October 2nd, 3:30pm CT

Where: NU Coliseum, Lincoln, Nebraska

TV: FSN (national broadcast!)

Video Webcast: NONE

Audio Webcast: CLICK HERE

Live Stats: CLICK HERE

Texas fell out of the top 10 two weeks ago for the first time in 62 weeks of the poll. After losing two stars to graduation (Destinee Hooker and Ashley Engle) who led the Longhorns to the NCAA Championship game where they lost in five sets to powerhouse Penn State, Texas also lost a #1 national recruit (Bailey Webster) to injury before the season started. The Longhorns are super-talented but struggling to find their identity this season, and have had persistent passing problems. However, they are talented enough to challenge anybody on any night, and knocked off #9 Iowa State in their last match. This will be a good test for a Husker team that is plagued with slow starts in matches this season.


Thank goodness Destinee Hooker is finally gone. It seemed like she was there for 6-8 years. She always seemed to kill us.

:power :hookerhorns

 
#13 Texas (8-4 overall, 3-1 Big 12) at #3 Nebraska (13-1 overall, 5-0 Big 12)

When: Saturday, October 2nd, 3:30pm CT

Where: NU Coliseum, Lincoln, Nebraska

TV: FSN (national broadcast!)

Video Webcast: NONE

Audio Webcast: CLICK HERE

Live Stats: CLICK HERE

Texas fell out of the top 10 two weeks ago for the first time in 62 weeks of the poll. After losing two stars to graduation (Destinee Hooker and Ashley Engle) who led the Longhorns to the NCAA Championship game where they lost in five sets to powerhouse Penn State, Texas also lost a #1 national recruit (Bailey Webster) to injury before the season started. The Longhorns are super-talented but struggling to find their identity this season, and have had persistent passing problems. However, they are talented enough to challenge anybody on any night, and knocked off #9 Iowa State in their last match. This will be a good test for a Husker team that is plagued with slow starts in matches this season.


Thank goodness Destinee Hooker is finally gone. It seemed like she was there for 6-8 years. She always seemed to kill us.

:power :hookerhorns
That usually was the reason why I never locked a game against Texas a Win. But She did seem to play there for a LONG time.

 
Nebraska takes the first set 25-20. Texas with quite a few service errors, and their passing woes continue.

 
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Nebraska wins S4 25-20 to win the match 3-1. Some communication issues at times and the first set especially would have been a lot closer if Texas hadn't killed themselves with service errors, but a pretty good match all around for Nebraska. Killer match for Delano. Also some nice play from Broekhuis. We'll need her to be clicking by tournament time so it's good to see her stepping up today.

 
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