Any competition for playing time this fall between decorated setters Sydney Anderson and Lauren Cook is limited to which of them will start matches for the Huskers.
With the Nebraska volleyball team set to open practice today, John Cook said the Huskers will enter drills focused on running a two-setter system.
“Based on what I saw in the spring and our China trip, we’ve played at our highest level in a 6-2,” Cook said Saturday, just days from starting his 11th season as head coach at Nebraska. “I think our players understand that and are committed to that.”
Nebraska last utilized a two-setter system in 2005 when Dani Busboom and Maggie Griffin shared duties in leading the Huskers within one win of a national championship. In 2003, Busboom worked in tandem with Michelle Lynch in Nebraska’s two-setter system. Lindsay Wischmeier and Jill McWilliams split time in 1999.