College Volleyball Championship
The semifinals and finals of the NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship took place this week with the University of Nebraska emerging as the victor. Thursday nights' games eliminated Stanford and Penn State. The Nebraska Cornhuskers and Florida Gators battled it out Saturday night in a 4-set match. Nebraska boasts the two co-Most Outstanding Players of the Final Four, setter Kelly Hunter and outside hitter Mikaela Foecke, while Florida had the second-best hitting percentage in the country. No. 5 Nebraska was definitely the underdog in the match, being pitted against No. 2 Florida. The first set was very close, the score at 25-22 with Nebraska in the lead. The Cornhuskers dominated the second set, leading the Gators by 8 points. Florida, determined not to lose in a sweep, rallied to win the third set 18-25. However, they struggled in the fourth set as Nebraska edged them out 25-16. This glorious championship makes for Nebraska's second in three years, the fourth overall for head coach John Cook, and the fifth national title in the school's volleyball history. Although they probably wish they could rewrite the events of last night, the University of Florida has had a wildly successful season. Saturday's loss marks only the second one in their entire season, with their first loss being to a Top-10 team.
http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/article/21789190/nebraska-cornhuskers-defeat-florida-gators-win-ncaa-volleyball-title
http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/article/21789190/nebraska-cornhuskers-defeat-florida-gators-win-ncaa-volleyball-title
I also wrote about the women's volleyball championship and found it interesting how the sport is know to be heavily played on the west coast while the championship game consist of a mid west and east coast schools.
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