The Nebraska Beach Volleyball team wrapped up its slate of home fixtures with an unbeaten record. On the back of an impressive sweep against Oklahoma Wesleyan, the Huskers concluded their home schedule with a 4-0 run.
A number of big matches await the Nebraska Beach Volleyball team in the coming days. The Huskers are now headed to Arizona, where they will face Arizona and Arizona State.
Nebraska Beach Volleyball Enjoys Unbeaten Start To Season
The unbeaten momentum began with comfortable wins over Ottawa, Trinidad State, and Wayne State, and the Nebraska Beach Volleyball team extended its winning streak with a sweep of Oklahoma Wesleyan.
Bergen Reilly and Teraya Sigler led the way for the Huskers, as they earned a dominant 21-11, 21-4 win in their match. Andi Jackson and Harper Murray also teamed up for an impressive win.
Also in fine form were Lacey Chaboy and Skylar Pierce, who claimed a dominant 21-5, 21-9 win over Kaytlin Sowards and Claira Warren.
The program celebrated the team’s success with a post on Instagram, writing, “Nebraska beach volleyball is undefeated as it wraps up its home slate. The Huskers head to Arizona next for nine matches, including ones against Arizona and Arizona State.”
Looking ahead, the Huskers’ next slate of matches is set for Thursday, with action beginning against Mesa CC at 3 p.m. CST. The Nebraska Beach Volleyball team’s Arizona trip will progress with daily matches until Sunday.
Bergen Reilly on Nebraska Volleyball’s Mindset Going Into 2026 Season
After a heartbreaking loss to Texas A&M ended Nebraska Volleyball’s 2025 season abruptly, the Huskers’ locker room is looking to return stronger this year. Reilly, a key player for the Huskers, recently spoke about how the team is raring to get going again, and everyone in the locker room has a chip on their shoulder to win the NCAA title this year.
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“I mean, it’s all the motivation you need. Looking back on the last three years, it’s not how we wanted it to end and, but I’m really proud of just our team, and how we’ve come back this year, and you can tell everybody has a chip on their shoulder, just in the way we’re lifting and practicing and doing everything with so much intentions and so it’ll be fun to see in the fall,” Reilly said via Hurrdat Sports last month.
Following the conclusion of the beach volleyball season, attention will turn to the indoor court as the Nebraska Volleyball team heads to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in April to kick off the spring season. The 2026 volleyball season will then get underway in August.
