The top-seeded Nebraska Cornhuskers continued their undefeated march through the 2025 season with a commanding 3-0 sweep over No. 16 Kansas. The scores were 25-12, 25-11, and 25-12, propelling the Huskers to a 33-0 record and a spot in the NCAA Regional Final.
Nebraska never trailed in the match, showcasing their dominance with a .450 hitting percentage—one of the highest of the season—while limiting Kansas to a meager .029. The Huskers out-blocked the Jayhawks 10-1, recorded 6 aces, and committed just 3 service errors.
The middle blockers were particularly unstoppable: Rebekah Allick posted 9 kills on 9 attempts for a perfect 1.000 hitting efficiency with 3 blocks, Andi Jackson added 9 kills at .600 with 5 blocks, and Manaia Ogbechie contributed efficiently in the third set. Harper Murray led with 10 digs and 7 kills, while setter Bergen Reilly dished out 30 assists.
Nebraska extended their home winning streak and tied a school record with 48 consecutive sets won at home. This victory marks their 34th regional final appearance in program history, the most in NCAA volleyball. Next up, the Huskers face No. 6 Texas A&M on Sunday at 2 p.m. on ABC, as they chase a perfect season and another national title.


