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Papillion-LaVista's Alexa Johnson verbally commits to Div. I Lamar UniversityPAPILLION - Papillion-LaVista junior setter Alexa Johnson is following her older sister, Caley, to the Longhorn State.
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World-Herald releases All-Metro volleyball teamClick to view story on Omaha World-Herald.
Prior to this season, an Omaha Public Schools team had never won a match at the state volleyball tournament.
Omaha Burke outside hitter Nicole Walker helped change that, leading the Class A runner-up Bulldogs to a 32-7 record and two tourney wins. That performance capped her senior year at Burke and landed her a spot on this year's All-Metro Conference squad.
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Darren Ivy/NebVolleyball Iowa State's Tenisha Matlock makes a dig at the UNK Spring Volleyball Tournament while fellow Nebraskans Kelsey Petersen (8), Jamie Straube (14), Caitlin Mahoney (7) and Carley Jenson (1) look on. |
When the NCAA Div. I Volleyball Tournament gets underway on Thursday and Friday across the country, the state of Nebraska will be well represented on the rosters of the teams that made it.
The home-state University of Nebraska-Lincoln volleyball team boasts eight Nebraska natives on its roster, but there are also at least 14 other native Nebraskans on other team's rosters that made the tournament.
Of these 22 Division I players, they hail for 20 different Nebraska high schools.






















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Lincoln Journal Star releases All-State teamsClick to view All-State teams on Lincoln Journal Star.
Click to view Honorable Mention on Lincoln Journal Star.
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NebVolleyball/Jones Insurance Agency Inc. Nov. 14 Final RankingsClass A
(Ranking, Team, Record, Last Week’s ranking)
1. Papillion-LaVista South (41-0) 1
2. Omaha Marian (34-8) 2
3. Omaha Burke (32-7) 3
4. Lincoln Southwest (29-6) 4
5. Bellevue East (30-10) 6
6. Lincoln Northeast (22-17) NR
7. Grand Island (29-6) 5
8. Papillion-LaVista (17-20) 8
9. Millard West (17-17) 9
10. Omaha Westside (18-17) 7
Contenders: Lincoln North Star, Omaha Benson, Kearney






















































































Unofffical Class A, B, D1, D2 State Tournament PairingsThe official state tournament brackets will be released on Saturday morning by the NSAA.
A
Papillion-LaVista South (34-0) vs. Millard West (17-16)
Grand Island (19-5) vs. Lincoln Northeast (21-15)
Omaha Burke (30-6) vs. Bellevue East (30-9)
Omaha Marian (32-8) vs. Lincoln Southwest (29-5)
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Omaha Marian earns shot at Papillion-LaVista SouthClick to view story on Omaha World-Herald.
Omaha Marian will take another crack at top-ranked Papillion-La Vista South in the Metro Conference tournament final.
The third-ranked Crusaders advanced by defeating No. 2 Omaha Burke 25-19, 25-14 in semifinal action Wednesday at Papillion-La Vista. The undefeated Titans also moved on, defeating sixth-ranked Bellevue East 25-17, 25-23.
NebVolleyball/Jones Insurance Agency Inc. Oct. 17 RankingsIt’s conference tournament time across the state with quite a few already having been completed last week, many more this week and the final ones next week. Conference Tournaments will affect the rankings in all division as many of the top teams likely will face each other. Some those results were reflected in this week’s new NebVolleyball/Jones Insurance Agency, Inc. Rankings for each classification.
Class A
(Ranking, Team, Record, Last Week’s ranking)
1. Papillion-LaVista South (29-0) 1
2. Omaha Burke (24-4) 3
3. Omaha Marian (24-7) 4
4. Grand Island (21-4) 5
5. Lincoln Southwest (23-5) 6
6. Omaha Westside (13-14) 8
7. Bellevue East (23-8) 2
8. Papillion-LaVista (14-16) 7
9. Lincoln Northeast (18-11) 9
10. Millard West (11-13) 10
Contenders: Omaha Benson, Kearney, Bellevue West, Fremont, Lincoln North Star





















































NebVolleyball/Jones Insurance Agency Inc. Oct. 17 RankingsIt’s conference tournament time across the state with quite a few already having been completed last week, many more this week and the final ones next week. Conference Tournaments will affect the rankings in all division as many of the top teams likely will face each other. Some those results were reflected in this week’s new NebVolleyball/Jones Insurance Agency, Inc. Rankings for each classification.
Class A
(Ranking, Team, Record, Last Week’s ranking)
1. Papillion-LaVista South (29-0) 1
2. Omaha Burke (24-4) 3
3. Omaha Marian (24-7) 4
4. Grand Island (21-4) 5
5. Lincoln Southwest (23-5) 6
6. Omaha Westside (13-14) 8
7. Bellevue East (23-8) 2
8. Papillion-LaVista (14-16) 7
9. Lincoln Northeast (18-11) 9
10. Millard West (11-13) 10
Contenders: Omaha Benson, Kearney, Bellevue West, Fremont, Lincoln North Star





















































Omaha Marian stops Lincoln Pius XClick to view story on Lincoln Journa Star
OMAHA - It appears Omaha Marian's young attackers are finally catching up to the Crusaders' experienced back-row players.
Junior outside hitter Lexi Elman slammed 14 kills, junior middle blocker Annie Wolfe added eight, and sophomore outside hitter Sydney O'Shaughnessy had seven to pace Class A No. 5 Marian to a 25-18, 22-25, 25-20 volleyball upset of Class B No. 1 Lincoln Pius X on Tuesday.


