**Nebraska Volleyball Team Extends Unbeaten Streak with 20th Consecutive Win**
The Nebraska Cornhuskers continue to dominate the volleyball court, maintaining an undefeated run this season. Their recent 3-0 victory over the Michigan State Spartans marked their 20th consecutive win and showcased their incredible consistency, as the Huskers did not drop a single set for the 11th consecutive match.
Between October 18 and October 25, Nebraska played around three matches, including the latest against Michigan State. The Huskers’ ability to keep clean sheets in sets truly highlights their form and determination this season.
Andi Jackson, who played a crucial role alongside Harper Murray in the recent victory, expressed her pride in the team’s performance and trajectory. Speaking about maintaining the unbeaten run, Jackson said,
> “It’s a really big deal, especially in the Big Ten. (The sweep streak) is something to be proud of, and we’re not done yet. There’s still a lot of work to do and we’re only five weeks in. We don’t want to take anything for granted, and we’re not done.”
Looking ahead, the Cornhuskers are set to compete against the Wisconsin Badgers on October 31 for their first encounter this season.
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### Nebraska Volleyball’s Unbeaten Run Since September 2025
With their recent victory over Michigan State, Nebraska volleyball has strung together an impressive 20 straight wins. Even more remarkable is their streak of consecutive sweeps—11 matches in a row without conceding a set.
The last time the Huskers lost a set was during an intense five-set match against the Creighton Bluejays on September 16. Since edging out Creighton 3-2, Nebraska has not allowed their opponents to claim a single set, demonstrating a strong hold over their competition.
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### Recent Victory Over Michigan State Spartans
The Nebraska Cornhuskers have now bested the Michigan State Spartans twice in less than two weeks. Their previous meeting on October 17 saw Nebraska sweep Michigan State 3-0.
During the recent match, after losing two sets with scores of 15-25, the Spartans showed resilience in the third set. At one point, trailing 9-11, it seemed as though Michigan State might rally. However, Nebraska quickly regained control and closed out the set 25-18, sealing the match in dominant fashion.
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### Rebekah Allick on Mental Toughness and Team Confidence
Rebekah Allick, one of Nebraska’s three team captains and a key middle blocker, recently shared insights into her strong mental approach this season. Speaking at the post-match press conference, the 21-year-old highlighted the importance of resilience and quick recovery on the court:
> “Kind of what I was speaking to earlier, like just being really hard on yourself when it doesn’t click right away, and just for her to feed you again, it really like snips that conversation down your head like over. It’s like there is no time for that. Like, there’s no pity party.”
Allick further elaborated on the team’s philosophy of encouragement and trust:
> “I need you to get up, and I need you to kill this ball. And so, you know, she doesn’t say that, but to me, it’s like when you reinforce an attacker like that, it builds so much confidence and trust that, okay, yeah, you didn’t get the first time, but I need you up again. Like, you’re not done just because it didn’t work. So, I loved it.”
Her unwavering mindset and leadership qualities have not gone unnoticed. Nebraska head coach Dani Busboom Kelly has praised Allick for her exceptional ability, labeling her the best “out-of-system” setter on the team.
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