Hawaii is Nebraska’s next step in the Huskers’ hope of reaching a fifth consecutive NCAA Final Four.
The Rainbow Wahine is on a 13-match winning streak, including beating San Diego in three sets in the second round. Earlier in the year, Nebraska needed five sets to defeat San Diego.
“We’re excited to play Hawaii,” said Nebraska coach John Cook. “When I think about Hawaii and Nebraska, those are two great traditional volleyball programs. I think Nebraska and Hawaii do it as well as anybody in how they support volleyball and how important it is. It’s an honor to play Hawaii.