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Husker volleyball falls at A & M

September 24, 2009 By Bill Pollock

I don’t think the Husker volleyball team was overlooking Texas A & M in light of their match at home against #2 Texas on Saturday. I think A & M is pretty good. The 6th ranked Huskers fell three sets to one. All-American Tara Mueller had 21 kills but it wasn’t enough as A & M wins for the first time in 20 matches dating all the way back to 1999.

Lindsey Licht had 13 kills, while Hannah Werth added 11 kills and 12 digs. Nebraska out hit the Aggies, .253-.236, but the Huskers were hurt by 11 service errors and six Aggie aces. It was the first time NU out hit an opponent but lost since falling at Colorado in 2006.

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