LINCOLN, Neb. — Top-seeded Nebraska advanced to an NCAA Regional for the 14th straight season with a 25-17, 25-21, 25-16 sweep of Kansas State on Saturday at the Devaney Center.

The Huskers improved to 32-0 behind 10 kills each from Andi Jackson and Harper Murray. Jackson hit .533 on 15 swings, while Murray added steady offense in all three sets. Kansas State, which ended its season at 18-10, was led by Aniya Clinton’s seven kills.

Nebraska finished with a .253 hitting percentage and held the Wildcats to .118, marking the seventh straight match the Huskers have out-hit an opponent by at least .100. Nebraska also had a 43-27 advantage in kills and a 48-32 edge in digs. Kansas State out-blocked NU, 8-5.

Taylor Landfair finished with eight kills, Virginia Adriano added seven, and Rebekah Allick had six. Setter Bergen Reilly totaled 34 assists, while Olivia Mauch and Laney Choboy led the back row with 13 and 12 digs. Each also recorded two service aces, as the Huskers tallied seven as a team.

Nebraska controlled the first set behind strong serving and a 5-0 run to build a 14-7 lead. Murray, Jackson and Landfair powered the Huskers to a 25-17 win.
In the second set, the Huskers erased an early 4-1 deficit and used timely kills from Jackson and Landfair to win 25-21.
Nebraska closed the match by pulling away with an 8-1 run in the third set before finishing the sweep, 25-16.

The win extended Nebraska’s nation-leading home winning streak to 62 matches and marked the program’s 41st regional appearance, the most in NCAA history. The Huskers have won 28 straight NCAA Tournament matches at the Devaney Center.

Nebraska will host No. 16 Kansas in a regional semifinal Friday at 8:30 p.m. No. 6 Texas A&M and No. 9 Louisville will meet in the other semifinal at 6 p.m. The regional final is scheduled for Sunday.