Nebraska (22-1, 13-1 Big Ten) was well on its way its 10th straight win after jumping to a 9-1 lead in the first set. Amber Rolfzen later slammed a kill to start a 5-0 run, which pushed the Huskers' lead to 19-6. Kadie Rolfzen and Holman each had four kills in the set.

The Huskers took a 12-4 lead in the second set and made it 22-10 on an ace from Justine Wong-Orantes. NU then used a 7-1 run to take control in the third set, and kills from Mikaela Foecke and Holman clinched the match.

Cook was able to play every player. Tiana Reeves recorded her first career kill as a Husker during the second set.

"She's had probably the best two weeks of practice ... of her career," Cook said. "She's been doing well. We have her come in early right now with the boys, and she hits with the boys, so it's really helped her."

Cook did spot one area the Huskers can focus on next week in practice. The Huskers had 11 serving errors against Penn State and eight more against Rutgers.

"We're going to address that," Cook said.

Nebraska will host Iowa on Wednesday.

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