After scrapping through tough regionals, No. 1 seeds Pitt and Nebraska made it to Tampa, Florida. And it wasn’t always easy — the Panthers dropped three sets and the Huskers dropped one en route to the semifinals. Let’s do a brief check-in on these two ahead of Thursday’s match.
🐆 Pitt
The Panthers narrowly beat No. 2 Louisville in the quarterfinals — reverse-sweeping the Cardinals for the second straight time — to catch their flights to Tampa this week. Pitt’s been averaging 3.13 B/S and has some of the best defensive players in the tournament behind Emma Monks and Olivia Babcock. A utility player leading her team in kills and aces, Babcock was recently named to the AVCA First Team All America, alongside setter Rachel Fairbanks. The Panthers struggled in transition and distribution play during the opening two sets against Louisville, and must clean up their game plan out of the gate to take down a Nebraska team with a near-flawless record.
🌽 Nebraska
In the quarterfinals, Arkansas — Jill Gillen, specifically — was pretty much the first team to give the Huskers any trouble in this tournament. The Razorbacks were successful in limiting the Huskers’ top hitters, AVCA First-Team All American Merritt Beason, Second-Team All American Harper Murray and Andi…