
Historic Sold Out Crowd Takes In Husky Loss To No. 2 Huskers
November 09, 2024 | Volleyball
SEATTLE – Husky Nation, with a hat tip to Husker Nation, shattered the UW Volleyball attendance record tonight and sold out Alaska Airlines Arena for the first time in program history, as 9,768 fans came through the doors and filled every seat. The Huskies hung tough in the early going and had the place roaring with another run late, but No. 2 Nebraska was too consistent tonight and swept Washington by a 25-17, 25-11, 25-21 count.
The sold out crowd broke a 10-year-old program record of 8,648 fans from a night in November 2014 when then-No. 5 Washington upset No. 1 Stanford during national player of the year Krista Vansant's senior season.
Head Coach Leslie Gabriel called the atmosphere "awesome."
"It was so exciting," said Gabriel. "I was in my office an hour before doors opened and I could hear the music outside and hear the people lining up. It was really cool. I hope the community comes back and watches us over the next three weeks but it was awesome and the girls were fired up. It was a lot of fun."
The Huskies (18-6, 8-6 Big Ten) fed off the energy to take a 10-7 lead in the first set and it was tied at 12-all before Nebraska (24-1, 14-0 Big Ten) used a 5-1 run to take control. Set two saw the Huskies fall behind early, 1-6, and never get closer than six points the rest of the set. In the third set, UW was close through the middle part of the set, trailing by two at 13-15 before Nebraska went on a run and reached match point at 17-24, but UW saved four match points to give the crowd a few more thrills before Nebraska won on its fifth chance.
"Nebraska's a good team and they're going to force you to play good volleyball the whole night. There were moments where we did good things. I thought Lauren Bays played well, expanding her range in passing. Emoni, this was her second match at outside hitter for us and for her to take some big swings out there was good to see. Kiune had a successful night just doing Kiune things. But in general every skill you can look at and say we wish we had performed a little better."
Nebraska hit .375 as a team and had 44 kills to 35 for the Huskies, who hit .158 as a team. After serving up 13 aces two nights ago in a win at No. 14 Minnesota, the Huskies could only get one ace off the Huskers, and that came on one of the match points saved late in set three. Nebraska, meanwhile, had five aces and only missed two serves, while the Huskies missed seven. Nebraska also had a 7.0 to 1.0 edge in blocks.
Emoni Bush led the Dawgs with 11 kills. Kiune Fletcher was stellar with nine kills on 17 swings, hitting .471. Audra Wilmes returned to action after missing the past five matches due to injury, and she had nine kills with eight digs, hitting .214. Molly Wilson had 31 assists.
Washington had to go into battle tonight missing both of its top-two in kills per set this season. Madi Endsley was unavailable with an injury sustained after Thursday night's win, and Kierstyn Barton missed her third-straight match with a foot injury that came at the end of the Oct. 30 win over Oregon.
Up Next: The Huskies have a third-straight week upcoming with one home match and one road match. Just three weeks remain in the regular season, and UW heads to UCLA next Wednesday for a rematch with the Bruins, then will be back home next Sunday, Nov. 17, to host Northwestern.
The sold out crowd broke a 10-year-old program record of 8,648 fans from a night in November 2014 when then-No. 5 Washington upset No. 1 Stanford during national player of the year Krista Vansant's senior season.
Head Coach Leslie Gabriel called the atmosphere "awesome."
"It was so exciting," said Gabriel. "I was in my office an hour before doors opened and I could hear the music outside and hear the people lining up. It was really cool. I hope the community comes back and watches us over the next three weeks but it was awesome and the girls were fired up. It was a lot of fun."
The Huskies (18-6, 8-6 Big Ten) fed off the energy to take a 10-7 lead in the first set and it was tied at 12-all before Nebraska (24-1, 14-0 Big Ten) used a 5-1 run to take control. Set two saw the Huskies fall behind early, 1-6, and never get closer than six points the rest of the set. In the third set, UW was close through the middle part of the set, trailing by two at 13-15 before Nebraska went on a run and reached match point at 17-24, but UW saved four match points to give the crowd a few more thrills before Nebraska won on its fifth chance.
Everyone
— Washington Volleyball (@UWVolleyball) November 10, 2024
Watches
Women's
Sports
9??7??6??8?? can testify to that!#PointHuskies // @NCAAVolleyball pic.twitter.com/3PDrRjLtRk
"Nebraska's a good team and they're going to force you to play good volleyball the whole night. There were moments where we did good things. I thought Lauren Bays played well, expanding her range in passing. Emoni, this was her second match at outside hitter for us and for her to take some big swings out there was good to see. Kiune had a successful night just doing Kiune things. But in general every skill you can look at and say we wish we had performed a little better."
Nebraska hit .375 as a team and had 44 kills to 35 for the Huskies, who hit .158 as a team. After serving up 13 aces two nights ago in a win at No. 14 Minnesota, the Huskies could only get one ace off the Huskers, and that came on one of the match points saved late in set three. Nebraska, meanwhile, had five aces and only missed two serves, while the Huskies missed seven. Nebraska also had a 7.0 to 1.0 edge in blocks.
Emoni Bush led the Dawgs with 11 kills. Kiune Fletcher was stellar with nine kills on 17 swings, hitting .471. Audra Wilmes returned to action after missing the past five matches due to injury, and she had nine kills with eight digs, hitting .214. Molly Wilson had 31 assists.
this place just ERUPTED ??
— Washington Volleyball (@UWVolleyball) November 10, 2024
Play of the Year candidate kept off the ground, kicked over and put away!! ??#PointHuskies // @NCAAVolleyball // #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/RxdKRa5pmM
Washington had to go into battle tonight missing both of its top-two in kills per set this season. Madi Endsley was unavailable with an injury sustained after Thursday night's win, and Kierstyn Barton missed her third-straight match with a foot injury that came at the end of the Oct. 30 win over Oregon.
Up Next: The Huskies have a third-straight week upcoming with one home match and one road match. Just three weeks remain in the regular season, and UW heads to UCLA next Wednesday for a rematch with the Bruins, then will be back home next Sunday, Nov. 17, to host Northwestern.
Team Stats
Nebr
UW
Kills
44
35
Errors
11
19
Attempts
88
101
Hitting %
.375
.158
Points
56.0
37.0
Assists
39
34
Aces
5
1
Blocks
7
1
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
Players Mentioned
Washington 3, Arizona 0 | Huskies Highlights
Saturday, September 13
20 Year Anniversary of the 2005 Washington Women's Volleyball National Championship
Wednesday, September 10
Washington Volleyball 2025 Big Ten Media Day
Tuesday, July 29
2025 Go BIG! for Washington Day
Friday, February 28