Whitney Lauenstein had 31 kills over three matches, hit .353 and added 13 total blocks. She’s second to Madi Kubik in total points, and she outplayed two sophomores, Lindsay Krause and Ally Batenhorst — who were ahead of her last season.
KATY COWELL, THE WORLD-HERALD
Nebraska's Whitney Lauenstein (13) hits the ball past Pepperdine's Grace Chillingworth (1) and Vanessa Polk (20) on Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center.
Looking back at the last five seasons of Nebraska volleyball
2020-21
2020-21
Record: 16-3
AVCA All-Americans: First team: Lauren Stivrins. Second team: Nicklin Hames. Third team: Lexi Sun.
Notables: Season ended with loss to Texas in the regional final of the NCAA tournament, ranked No. 6 in nation at end of season, regular season was played in the spring and featured only Big Ten opponents due to COVID-19
ANNA REED, THE WORLD-HERALD
2019
2019
Record: 28-5
AVCA All-Americans: Second team: Lauren Stivrins. Third team: Lexi Sun.
Notables: Season ended with loss to Wisconsin in the regional final of the NCAA tournament, ranked No. 5 in the nation at end of the season
LINCOLN ARNEAL, THE WORLD-HERALD
2018
2018
Record: 29-7
AVCA All-Americans: First team: Mikaela Foecke, Lauren Stivrins. Third team: Kenzie Maloney.
Notables: Fell to Stanford in the NCAA tournament championship, ranked No. 2 in nation at end of the season
RYAN SODERLIN, THE WORLD-HERALD
2017
2017
Record: 32-4
AVCA All-Americans: First team: Kelly Hunter. Second team: Annika Albrecht, Mikaela Foecke.
Notables: Won program's fifth NCAA title, ranked No. 1 in the nation at end of the season, tied for the Big Ten regular season title
MATT DIXON, THE WORLD-HERALD
2021
2021
Record: 26-8
AVCA All-Americans: First team: Lexi Rodriguez. Second team: Kayla Caffey. Third team: Madi Kubik. Honorable mention: Nicklin Hames.
Notables: Season ended with loss to Wisconsin in the national championship.
Whitney Lauenstein had 31 kills over three matches, hit .353 and added 13 total blocks. She’s second to Madi Kubik in total points, and she outplayed two sophomores, Lindsay Krause and Ally Batenhorst — who were ahead of her last season.
Nebraska's Whitney Lauenstein (13) hits the ball past Pepperdine's Grace Chillingworth (1) and Vanessa Polk (20) on Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center.