For starters, of course, the Huskers got back in the win column after losing its first Big Ten Conference match this season last week against Minnesota. So the fifth-ranked Huskers improved to 15-2 overall, while staying in second place in the Big Ten with a 6-1 record.
And in the Huskers’ 25-13, 30-28, 25-11 victory, Nebraska had a .301 hitting percentage, while holding Indiana to .094. Nebraska met its match goal for its serve receive statistics, which didn’t occur against the Gophers.
Cook was feeling so good he didn’t even nitpick the second set, which was nearly a disaster, but actually helped the Huskers leave the arena feeling optimistic about the future.