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Indiana at Nebraska: How to watch women’s volleyball for FREE, time, channels
No. 2 Nebraska, coming off what it called an “ugly win” over Minnesota, will look for more consistency when it welcomes Indiana to the Devaney Center in Lincoln on Saturday night.
Match time is 8:30 p.m. ET and you can watch it on the Big Ten Network or live stream it on fubo TV (FREE trial), Sling TV (discount) and DirecTV Stream (FREE trial and discount).
The Cornhuskers come into this match at 25-1 and 15-1 in the Big Ten.
For just the second time in the last 10 matches, Nebraska dropped a set, but the Cornhuskers rallied to win the final two for a 25-12, 22-25, 25-22, 25-19 victory over No. 16 Minnesota on Thursday night.
Per accounts, Nebraska struggled in transition most of the night, allowing Minnesota to extend rallies.
Bergen Reilly recorded 20 digs and six kills — both career highs — to go with her 40 assists and four blocks. She hit .500, but the team struggled to terminate out of system when she took the first contact.
Harper Murray led the Huskers with 13 kills on .250 hitting and a career-high 19 digs. Taylor Landfair added 12 kills against her former team, but also had nine errors and hit .067. Jackson contributed nine kills on .471 hitting and six blocks.
- WHO: Indiana at Nebraska women’s volleyball
- WHERE: Devaney Center, Lincoln, Nebraska
- WHEN: 8:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 16
- TV: Big Ten Network or live stream it on fubo TV (FREE trial), Sling TV (discount) and DirecTV Stream (FREE trial and discount)
Lexi Rodriguez added 16 digs and seven assists as Nebraska held the Gophers to .130 hitting.
The Cornhuskers have just one more home match after this one, on Nov. 23 vs. Wisconsin. They’ll wrap up the regular season with an East Coast swing during Thanksgiving weekend, at Penn State on Nov. 29 and at Maryland on Nov. 30.
Indiana enters at 12-13 and 5-10 in the Big Ten.
Head Coach John Cook of the Nebraska Cornhuskers huddles up his team before the third set of the match against the Oregon Ducks at Matthew Knight Arena on November 7, 2024 in Eugene, Oregon.Ali Gradischer for The Oregonian/OregonLive
The Hoosiers come into the match fresh off a three-set loss to Iowa. They continue to adjust their lineup to find the best combination. Head Coach Steve Aird is in his seventh season at Indiana. The team found success last season finishing 11-9 in the conference with the most conference wins in more than 20 years.
Indiana has multiple jump servers. Camryn Haworth is the Hoosiers’ top player, leading with .58 aces per set, but the entire team contributes to the ace category. They average 1.60 aces per set as a team.
You can see the full lineup for both teams at this conrhusker.com link.