Kansas State volleyball faces its biggest challenge of the tournament tonight against No. 1 Nebraska, an undefeated powerhouse. The Wildcats will bring a roster packed with future stars looking to pull off the upset. Second-round action comes at 7 p.m. CT in Lincoln.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Kansas State defeated San Diego 3-2 in first-round action with Shaylee Myers recording 26 kills
- Nebraska enters undefeated at 31-0 after sweeping Long Island University in opening round
- Game takes place at Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska on December 6
- Three Kansas State players are Nebraska natives returning home for ultimate test tonight
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Kansas State volleyball earned its tournament berth by defeating San Diego 3-2 in Friday’s first-round matchup. The Wildcats (18-9) showed resilience dropping the opening set 25-21 before rallying with consecutive set wins 25-17. Shaylee Myers, the 1,000-career kill milestone senior, led the charge with 26 kills in the victory.
Aniya Clinton added 19 kills while Symone Sims contributed significantly to the upset bid. The team’s ability to win in five sets demonstrates their mental toughness heading into tonight’s challenge. Kansas State finished the regular season with a 10-8 conference record in the Big 12 but earned ranked wins against quality opponents.
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The No. 1 Cornhuskers bring a flawless 31-0 record into their second-round matchup against the Wildcats. Nebraska (31-0) dominated Long Island University 25-11, 25-15, 25-17 in straight sets during Friday night’s opener at home. The Huskers have constructed one of the most dominant seasons in program history under first-year head coach Busboom Kelly.
Nebraska finished the regular season 30-0 and maintained an impressive 20-0 conference record in the Big Ten. The team holds a 58-game home winning streak at Bob Devaney Sports Center, making tonight’s venue virtually impenetrable. With unanimous No. 1 ranking throughout the season, Nebraska has shattered multiple program records.
| Team Metric | Kansas State | Nebraska |
| Record | 18-9 | 31-0 |
| Conference Record | 10-8 Big 12 | 20-0 Big Ten |
| Tournament Seeding | Second Round | No. 1 Seed |
| Notable Storyline | Myers reaches 1,000 career kills | Perfect season on line |
Kansas State Future Stars Return Home for Ultimate Challenge
Three Kansas State players grew up in Nebraska, creating an emotional homecoming tonight at Bob Devaney Sports Center. Shaylee Myers, a Lincoln Southwest graduate, returns to her home state as a unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection. Myers was drafted 16th overall by Atlanta Vibe in the 2025 Major League Volleyball draft this week.
The Wildcats roster features young talent that will shape Kansas State volleyball’s future. Beyond Myers, Aniya Clinton and other key contributors give Kansas State a strong foundation moving forward. Tonight’s second-round matchup provides an opportunity for emerging stars to gain experience against college volleyball’s best while several Nebraska natives showcase their growth since leaving the state.
What Can Kansas State Do Against an Undefeated Giant?
The challenge facing Kansas State appears monumental on paper. Nebraska has not lost since the season began and boasts overwhelming firepower at every position. The Cornhuskers hitting percentage and defensive intensity have been virtually unmatched throughout the entire season. Kansas State will need flawless execution and near-perfect serving to break Nebraska’s rhythm.
If Kansas State wins, the Wildcats would advance to face another elite opponent in the regional. A loss ends their tournament run, but Kansas State enters with a five-set victory providing confidence. The Wildcats have nothing to lose and can play freely against the nation’s best program. Nebraska’s home crowd advantage cannot be underestimated, but Kansas State’s recent tournament success might just surprise observers.
Can the Wildcats Find Upset Magic Tonight Against Nebraska?
Kansas State volleyball earned respect by beating San Diego in dramatic five-set fashion to reach this point. The team showed mental toughness and clutch performances that could carry momentum into tonight’s showdown. Myers’ continued excellence and Clinton’s powerful hitting give Kansas State legitimate offensive threats Nebraska must respect throughout the match.
Upsets happen in volleyball when teams play error-free ball and capitalize on opportunities. Kansas State must win the serving game, limit unforced errors, and take advantage of every Nebraska miscue. The Wildcats’ journey from first-round underdogs to potential second-round survivors would be remarkable. Tonight at 7 p.m. CT, Kansas State takes the court hoping their young stars shine brightest when the pressure matters most.
Sources
- NCAA Official – Tournament bracket and scheduling information
- USA Today/Cornhuskers Wire – Game coverage and live updates
- SI College Sports – Team analysis and player profiles

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