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NPCC sweeps Southeast Community CollegeThe Lady Knights had an easy night on Wednesday night.
North Platte Community College hosted Southeast Community College in volleyball and were prepared for a tough match.
Instead the Lady Knights jumped out to sizeable leads in each set and easily handled the Lady Storm 25-19, 25-16 and 25-12.
Southeast Community adds volleyball recruitsClick to view story on SECC website
Southeast Community College volleyball coach Carrie Foster-Puhalla has announced the signing of five student-athletes for the 2011 season.
Bailie Muller of Minden, Taylor Reetz of Crete, Tiffany Herbek of Deshler, MaKayla Gardner of Wallace, and Tiffany Powell of Wolfe City, Texas, have signed letters of intent to play volleyball for the Storm this fall.
Svec, captains set themselves apartClick to view story on Omaha World-Herald
Give Cola Svec an average pass and the University of Nebraska at Kearney senior would work her magic, transforming it into an excellent set.
“That's what really separates her from the pack,” Loper coach Rick Squiers said.
















Minden's Muller plans to attend Southeast Community CollegeMinden's Bailie Muller will be joining the Southeast Community College volleyball team after signing her letter of intent on Wednesday.
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MCC spikers stretch Southeast C.C. to five gamesClick to view story on McCook Daily Gazette
A little bit of recent controversy apparently hasn't affected the McCook Community College women's volleyball team.
The Indians, with just seven players on the roster, took Southeast C.C. of Beatrice to the limit before losing a five-set decision Wednesday Oct. 20, at True Hall gym on the MCC campus.
North Platte CC defeats Southeast Community College to improve to 21-10Click to view story in North Platte Telegraph
Things were a little "off" all the way through.
The stands were filled with pink, introductions were extended due to Parent's Night and, despite a four-set win, the Lady Knights were, as head coach Sally Thalken said, "out of sync."
CCC-Columbus defeats Southeast CC in four sets to improve to 8-2Click to view story in Columbus Telegram
BEATRICE — It was a tale of two halves Wednesday for the Central Community College volleyball team.
After splitting the first two sets 25-19, 21-25 at Southeast Community College, the Raiders entered the intermission knowing they hadn’t played their best volleyball.
Omaha World-Herald releases all-college volleyball teamsRead story in Omaha World-Herald
University of Nebraska at Kearney volleyball coach Rick Squiers calls middle blocker Nikki Scott the whole package.
“A hard worker, a great attitude, a great student and a talented player,'' he said. “She's kind of what you hope every recruit can become.''
McCool’s Hall on the recovery trail - again - SECC signee battling back to back knee injuriesRead Ken Kush's story on McKenzie Hall in the York News-Times
YORK – On January 30, 2009 McCool Junction’s McKenzie Hall signed a letter of intent to play volleyball with the Southeastern Community College Storm out of Beatrice.
Two weeks later that dream took a hit when the senior injured her knee in a basketball game just a few games before the Mustangs were due to start sub-district play.
CCC finds way to win against Southeast CCClick to view story on Columbus Telegram
COLUMBUS — The Raiders didn’t have their best game on hand Wednesday, but a win’s a win.
Taking on rival Southeast Community College at the Raider Fieldhouse, the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II, No. 11 Central Community College volleyball team fought through adversity, but still emerged with a 25-22, 25-17, 25-18 sweep of the Storm.




