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#4 Nebraska (8-1 overall, 0-0 Big 12) at #11 Iowa State (7-1, 0-0 Big 12)
When: Wednesday, September 15th, 7pm CT
Where: Ames High School, Ames, Iowa
TV: ESPNU
Video Webcast: NONE
Audio Webcast: CLICK HERE
Live Stats: CLICK HERE
Conference competition kicks off this week and the Huskers will be tested against #11 Iowa State in a match to be nationally televised on ESPNU. The match will be played in the Ames High School because the August flooding in Iowa damaged Hilton Coliseum. I heard today that they are borrowing the sport court that Nebraska uses at Devaney to make it more appealing for national TV.
Nebraska leads the all-time series 77-1, with Iowa State's only win coming in Lincoln last season, but head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch, who was the setter on Nebraska's 1995 National Championship team, has done a great job building this program. The Cyclones have not lost a match since their opener against Florida, and swept nationally-ranked Northern Iowa last weekend. The Cyclones' defense can frustrate opponents, and libero Ashley Mass is one of the very best in the country and was a first team All-American last season. OH Victoria Henson was also an All-American last year (third team). OH Rachel Hockaday, who had 18 kills against the Huskers in the Cyclones' victory last year, is out for the season with a torn ACL.
Nebraskans on the Iowa State roster
OH Carly Jenson, Omaha, Nebraska (Millard North HS)
DS Caitlin Mahoney, Omaha, Nebraska (Marian HS)
MB/RS Tenisha Matlock, North Platte, Nebraska (North Platte HS)
RS Kelsey Petersen, Kearney, Nebraska (Kearney HS)
MB Jamie Straube, Tecumseh, Nebraska (Johnson County Central HS)
Head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch, Omaha, Nebraska (Millard North HS, University of Nebraska)
Cristy Johnson (left) holding up the National Championship trophy for the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers, after beating Texas in four sets (also in picture: Allison Weston and Billie Winsett)
When: Wednesday, September 15th, 7pm CT
Where: Ames High School, Ames, Iowa
TV: ESPNU
Video Webcast: NONE
Audio Webcast: CLICK HERE
Live Stats: CLICK HERE
Conference competition kicks off this week and the Huskers will be tested against #11 Iowa State in a match to be nationally televised on ESPNU. The match will be played in the Ames High School because the August flooding in Iowa damaged Hilton Coliseum. I heard today that they are borrowing the sport court that Nebraska uses at Devaney to make it more appealing for national TV.
Nebraska leads the all-time series 77-1, with Iowa State's only win coming in Lincoln last season, but head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch, who was the setter on Nebraska's 1995 National Championship team, has done a great job building this program. The Cyclones have not lost a match since their opener against Florida, and swept nationally-ranked Northern Iowa last weekend. The Cyclones' defense can frustrate opponents, and libero Ashley Mass is one of the very best in the country and was a first team All-American last season. OH Victoria Henson was also an All-American last year (third team). OH Rachel Hockaday, who had 18 kills against the Huskers in the Cyclones' victory last year, is out for the season with a torn ACL.
Nebraskans on the Iowa State roster







Cristy Johnson (left) holding up the National Championship trophy for the 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers, after beating Texas in four sets (also in picture: Allison Weston and Billie Winsett)
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