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Not a bad place to be for Nebraska volleyball

Two matches into the spring and we’re starting to see how Nebraska might narrow its options on the court come fall.

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Erin Sorensen
Apr 21, 2026
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Nebraska was in Omaha Friday night for its second exhibition match of the spring, this time against in-state foe Creighton.

The Huskers controlled Creighton for three sets in the matchup, then let the fourth go in a way that wasn’t so great. It was a learning opportunity, of course, because the result wasn’t the takeaway in the end. The structure was.

Two matches into the spring and we’re starting to see how Nebraska might narrow its options on the court come fall. Not in who plays—that’s a deeper dive for another day—but in how everything fits together.

Let’s dive in.

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