MSU Drops Five-Set Heartbreaker to No. 8 Nebraska
11/11/2015 12:00:00 AM | Volleyball
WATCH: Highlights vs. Nebraska

SPARTAN SYNOPSIS
Playing in front of its home crowd for the first time since Oct. 24, Michigan State battled No. 8 Nebraska to the absolute wire, but came out on the short end of a 3-2 decision, (19-25, 29-27, 25-23, 18-25, 14-16). MSU falls to 14-12 overall and 6-9 in the Big Ten. The Huskers are now 21-4, 12-3 in Conference play.
The match featured 35 tie scores and 13 lead changes as the potent Husker attack would assert itself, and the Spartans showed a resiliency they hadnt shown in recent matches to continue to get up off the mat and push Nebraska to the limit.
- SET ONE: In what has become a troublesome trend, the Spartans once again fell behind early in the set, and MSU had called both its timeouts by the time Nebraska had the ball to serve with a 14-7 lead. Th, e Huskers pushed their lead out to 17-8 before MSU staged a four-point rally, fueled by a pair of kills from Allyssah Fitterer and one from Autumn Christenson. An error and consecutive aces by Nebraska gave the vistiors a 21-13 edge, but Chloe Reinig stopped the rally with a kill, a Garvelink and Fitterer block, and another Fitterer termination allowed the Spartans to once again cut into the lead. A 5-2 lead brought the Spartans to a five point deficit (23-18), but a service error gave the Huskers set point. Garvelink and Reinig fended off set point, but a Kadie Rolfzen termination sealed the set for Nebraska, 25-19. Fitterer led the Spartans with four kills, while Garvelink had three blocks.
- SET TWO: A set featuring 19 tie scores and six lead changes was the backdrop for the second frame. A 4-1 edge was a welcome sight in light of the early struggles for the Spartans in recent sets, and the teams treated the fans to exciting defensive plays and length rallies. Tied at 9-9, the teams battled to trade the lead, and with both battling sub-.100 hitting percentages, neither team could build a sizeable lead. Some disagreement on a touch call led to a lengthy discussion between officials, and the eventual call went Nebraska's way to givve the visitors a 20-18 edge. MSU called a timeout, and out of the break scored three straight points (two on a kill and a block by Megan Tompkins) to regain the lead at 21-20. MSU got its first set point at 24-23, but the teams kept trading points until Nebraska fought off set point at 26-25, then took a 27-26 lead on a Kelsey Fein service ace. The Spartans called a timeout to regroup, and scored three straight out of the break - from Tompkins, Holly Toliver, and a block by Fitterer and Tompkins to earn a hard-fought 29-27 decision. Reinig finished the set with a team-best five kills, Christenson contributed four, while, Tompkins and Fitterer each had four blocks in the frame.
- SET THREE: Holly Toliver reeled off three big swings from the left pin to give MSU an early 7-2 advantage, but the visitors countered with an 10-2 run to take a 12-9 lead. MSU trimmed it to one before the Huskers re-eastablished it to three points at 14-11, but a big block from Reinig made it 14-12 and stopped the Husker rally. The visitors pushed it back out to five at 19-14, forcing MSU into a timeout; the Spartans responded with two straight points out of the break, a Toliver kill and an ace by Minarick, and got it back to a tie ballgame at 20-20. A similar point-for-point dance ensued as it did in the second frame, and with the teams tied at 23, a Nebraska shot sailed long to give MSU set point, and the Spartans sealed it with a Garvelink block to take a 2-1 advantage. Reinig and Toliver each had four kills, with Reinig adding two blocks, while Muir had eight digs in the frame.
- SET FOUR: Tied early in the set at 5-5, a 5-1 Husker run forced MSU's first timeout in the fourth set. The visitors continued to pad their lead until they had an eventual 10-point advantage at 20-10 - but the resilient Spartans reeled off five straight to cut the lead in half and force Nebraska into a timeout. Reinig added another big swing and the Huskers committed an error to make it a 7-0 Spartan run,trumming the lead to just three points. MSU kept coming, countering a Rolfzen kill that halted the rally with a Fitterer block that made it 21-18 in favor of the Huskers. Three straight points for the Big Red gave them set point, and a shot went long for MSU that sent the match to a decisive fifth set. Fitterer led MSU with three kills and a block, as the Spartans hit just .079.
- SET FIVE: An early 4-1 MSU lead turned into a 7-7 deadlock with a Husker rally, and a Fein kill gave the Huskers the slim 8-7 edge at the crossover. Despite back-to-back service errors, the Huskers were able to capitalize on a Kadie Rolfzen kill to pull ahead by two (10-8), forcing MSU into its timeout. A shot sailed long for the Spartans to give NU an 11-8 edge, but the visitors made back-to-back errors after a Toliver termination to make it 11-11 at the Nebraska timeout. Tied at 12-12, Toliver made an impressive play to keep the ball in bounds and the play alive, but the point eventually went to the Huskers on a Roflzen block. MSU twice fought off match point with back-to-back Toliver kills to knot the game at 14-14, but the HUskers got the last two points to take the final set by a 16-14 edge and the match by a 3-2 margin. Toliver had five kills in the final frame.
QUOTABLE We really challenged our team this week - and for the first time in a few matches, I really saw a fight in our team that we have to have to be successful. Tonight, we pushed a really good team to the limit, but at least we fought and really brought it to the floor. We're not satisfied with losses by any means - but this is a lot better than what we've been seeing. Now, its time for us to really buckle up and bring this type of effort - because there's just not that many games left."
-- Head Coach Cathy George
TOP PERFORMERS
- Chloe Reinig recorded a team-high 13 kills and added five blocks, one solo.
- Holly Toliver posted 12 kills, hitting .273. Five of her kills came in the final set.
- Allyssah Fitterer posted a team-best eight blocks (one solo) and added 11 kills, hitting .259.
- Allyssah Garvelink posted six blocks and added four kills, while Megan Tompkins contributed six blocks and added nine kills, two off her season high.
- Rachel Minarick posted her ninth double-double of the season with 30 assists, 14 digs, and two blocks, and Halle Peterson had 15 assists as MSU returned to a 6-2.
- Kristen Muir finished the match with 23 digs,, while sophomore Abby Monson had 17.
STATS AND STORYLINES
- MSU is now 2-16-2 all-time against the Huskers, with both wins in the series for MSU coming at Jenison Field House. MSU's last win over the Huskers came in October of 2013.
- MSU set a season best while holding a 15-12 edge over the Huskers in blocks. MSU's previous season-best total was 14, against Kentucky and Virginia Tech. MSU's previous Big Ten best was 12.5, set vs. Maryland. MSU was out-blocked in each of its last six matches after being out-blocked just twice in its first eight Big Ten contests.
- MSU's 59 kills was the third-most for the Spartans this season, while its 54 assists is tied for its Big Ten high this season.
- The Spartans had 72 digs in the match.its most since 83 vs. Kentucky in the season opener (Aug. 28).
- Allyssah Fitterer had double-digit kills (11) for the first time since the match vs. Maryland (Oct. 14), where she had 13. Her eight blocks tied her season high set at Maryland.
- Kristen Muir's 23 digs is her most since posting a career-best 26 in the season opener vs. Kentucky. Abby Monson's 17 digs was her most since 18 vs. Iowa on Oct. 10.
- The Spartans head back on the road this weekend, heading to Bloomington to take on Indiana on Saturday at 7 p,m.