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Reilly, Allick Collect Big Ten Weekly Honors


Photo Credit: Nebraska Athletic Communications
Photo Credit: Nebraska Athletic Communications

Nebraska volleyball's Bergen Reilly and Rebekah Allick earned Big Ten weekly conference awards on Monday. Reilly was named Big Ten Co-Setter of the Week, while Allick was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. 

Reilly earned her 12th career Big Ten Setter of the Week accolade and third of the season. Allick was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for the fourth time in her career and second time this season. 

Reilly set the Huskers to another outstanding weekend of offensive performances. The Huskers hit a combined .372 in sweeps at No. 11 Wisconsin and vs. Oregon with Reilly averaging 10.67 assists per set and 2.17 digs per set. She also recorded five kills and five blocks.

At Wisconsin, Reilly had 38 assists, eight digs, four blocks and three kills as the Huskers hit .349 against the second-best defensive team in the Big Ten. It was the highest hitting percentage allowed by Wisconsin at the UW Field House since 2012. Against Oregon, the junior setter finished with 26 assists, five digs, two kills and a block as Nebraska hit .405, its third-best efficiency of the season.

For the season, Reilly has the Huskers on school-record pace with a .339 hitting percentage, which leads the nation. The Huskers have hit over .300 in 13 straight matches, a school record in the rally-scoring era (2001-present).

Allick totaled 11 blocks (1.83 per set) in Nebraska's two victories. She added 2.00 kills per set on a .500 hitting percentage as well. 

The senior middle blocker had six blocks at Wisconsin to help the top-ranked Huskers stifle the nation's No. 2-ranked offense to a .175 hitting percentage. She added seven kills on .538 hitting. Against Oregon on Sunday, Allick had five blocks (one solo) with five kills on .444 hitting. 

Allick became the fifth Husker in the rally-scoring era to surpass 500 career blocks on Sunday, as she now has 502.


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