The No. 9 Nebraska volleyball team (13-3, 7-0 Big Ten) has left no doubt in conference play so far. That continued Wednesday against Indiana (8-11, 2-5).
The Hoosiers never eclipsed the 15 point mark in a set as the Huskers earned the sweep 25-13, 15, 15.
Nebraska had its second-best hitting efficiency of the season, going .367 while holding Indiana to .057. The Huskers had the advantage in kills (46-23), assists (40-21), aces (4-3), digs (58-36) and blocks (7.5-7.0).
Madi Kubik has led Nebraska in kills in all seven league games, this time adding 16 on .308 hitting.
Lindsay Krause also hit double-figures with 10 kills on .400 hitting.
Ally Batenhorst (.714) and Lauren Stivrins (.250) each finished with five kills.
Nicklin Hames earned another double-double with 26 assists and 13 digs. She has the team lead in double-doubles at nine this season.
Nebraska is the only undefeated team in Big Ten play, with No. 3 Wisconsin (13-1, 5-1 Big Ten), No. 6 Purdue (13-2, 5-1 Big Ten), and No. 15 Penn State (12-4, 5-1) all one game back on Big Red.
The Huskers are home again Saturday to host Illinois (12-6, 4-3 Big Ten).