By Zachary Sturgill
After Maryland’s disappointing conference play debut on Thursday, the Terps faced a daunting task as they traveled to John Cook Arena to take on No. 1 Nebraska.
The Cornhuskers proved too much for the Terps to handle, winning in a three-set sweep 25-14, 27-25, and 25-14.
Maryland started the first set off strong, capitalizing on Nebraska’s sloppy play to take a 5-3 lead. However, the Cornhuskers began to find their footing, going on a 5-0 scoring run to make it 8-5.
From there, Nebraska imposed its will for the remainder of the set. Only one of two players on the Terps was able to record a kill throughout the set. Senior Ajack Malual was one of them, gathering three.
However, her efforts were not enough, as the Cornhuskers won the first set 25-14.
The second set began similarly to the first, as Maryland took a 5-2 lead early on thanks to a block and a kill from Malual.
But yet again, Nebraska was able to take back the momentum, going on multiple scoring runs to take and maintain the lead. This includes a 5-0 run to make it 19-14.
Maryland did not stop fighting, however. It went on a 9-4 run to tie the match at 25, thanks to two kills from junior Haley Melby and two service aces from senior Ally Williams. Despite their best efforts, Nebraska scored two quick kills to win the set, 27-25.
The Terps’ third set started much worse than the previous two, with them in a 5-0 hole.
Maryland struggled mightily to come back from this deficit. Despite a 3-0 run following a timeout from Head Coach Adam Hughes, the Cornhuskers continued their dominance throughout the set.
Any time the Terps regained some momentum, Nebraska followed up with a run of its own, ultimately taking the set 25-14, resulting in a 3-0 sweep.
Maryland travels to New Jersey to take on Rutgers (9-4) on Friday. They will look to bounce back and get their first win in conference play following back-to-back 3-0 sweeps.





