Nebraska closed its regular season in emphatic fashion, defeating Ohio State in straight sets, 25–16, 25–13, 25–20, and sealing an undefeated campaign that ranks among the most dominant in program history.
The match also served as a moment of recognition and trust, as Nebraska showcased a variety of lineups throughout the three-set victory. Senior Maisie Boesiger earned her first career start wearing the libero jersey, a milestone moment that reflected both her perseverance and the depth of the roster. Fellow senior Allie Sczech took the floor on the right side, adding experience and stability to the lineup.
As expected, Nebraska’s veteran core played a central role in controlling the match. Seniors Taylor Landfair and Rebekah Allick, both regular starters, delivered key contributions at crucial moments, helping the Huskers maintain momentum and composure as Ohio State attempted to push back in the third set.
Beyond the result itself, the win capped a remarkable regular season for Nebraska. The team finished with a perfect record, winning all 30 of its matches while dropping only seven sets in total. Twenty-five of those victories came by way of clean sweeps — a statistic that underscores just how decisively Nebraska handled its opponents throughout the season.
With consistency, depth, and senior leadership on full display, Nebraska enters the postseason not only undefeated, but firmly established as one of the most commanding teams in the nation.