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Home sweet home

By Adam Zolmierski | October 1, 2001

Senior Carrie Blankenship loves playing at home, and she showed why this past weekend against Bowling Green State and Buffalo, as the Huskies pulled out two wins. "It's always great to play in your own gym," Blankenship said. "These wins were huge for...

NIU returns home for conference play

By Adam Zolmierski | September 27, 2001

NIU volleyball coach Todd Kress believes his Huskies have to step up their play this weekend to get back into the conference race. After spending last week on the road, NIU (4-4 overall, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) will return home for its first conference...

Volleyball splits MAC double dip

By Frank Rusnak | September 24, 2001

After falling to Ball State Friday night, the NIU volleyball team stayed on the road, beating Miami (OH) Saturday to salvage a weekend split. Faced with the tough challenge of trying to break the Cardinals 32-match home winning streak, NIU coach Todd...

NIU volleyball faces foes

By Adam Zolmierski | September 20, 2001

SThis weekend the Huskie volleyball team will continue its season on the road, and as coach Todd Kress sees it, these games are very important. NIU continues their three game road trip, today and Saturday, against Ball State and Miami University. On Wednesday...

V-ball game postponed

By Nick Gerts and Frank Rusnak | September 11, 2001

After working hard and preparing for their match-up today against Big Ten foe Iowa, the NIU volleyball team was ready for anything — except for this.

On Tuesday morning when hijackers took control and crashed four planes, everything came into perspective for the Huskies.

"This is a day of mourning for our country and friends and family," said coach Todd Kress. "It's a horrible tragedy, and I couldn't imagine going out and taking the court and playing tonight."

With the Huskies game being postponed until a later date — that has yet to be announced — everyone was in agreement that it was the appropriate action to be made.

The team held practice in place of their scheduled game and before practice, the team took notice of this terrible event.

"It's, like, the biggest disaster in American History," said sophomore transfer Brooke Dodson. "It is putting Pearl Harbor to shame."

While all the players are from the Midwest or the West Coast, this matter touched home with a certain few, including Kress who lived on the East Coast for four years in Connecticut.

"I lived on the East Coast for four years in Connecticut, and I've got friends in New York City," Kress said. "A good friend of mine works only a block and a half away [from the Trade Center] so I've been trying to get a hold of her, but I can't reach her.

"I think when there is such a tragedy like this it affects so many people across the country."

Senior middle blocker Sara Lein worries about her cousins, aunts and uncles who all stay in New York and she hasn't heard from.

"Sara has an uncle who is a pilot for American Airlines, fortunately he wasn't involved with any of the four flights," Kress said. "My wife was a flight attendant for American Airlines for two years and knows a lot of the flight attendants who were stationed in Boston and so I'm certain, although we can't find out for sure, but she could've lost a friend in this whole mess. Something like this affects a lot of people."

Besides the volleyball game, other NIU games could be canceled for the rest of the week. The Atlantic Coast Conference is mulling thoughts on canceling all games this weekend, meaning the NIU-Wake Forest game could be canceled.

Cary Groth, NIU athletics director, said the Mid-American Conference will hold a conference call with all the ADs at 8 a.m. about this weekend's scheduled events. Nothing has been set in stone for the MAC, except for the Ohio-North Carolina State game, which has been canceled.

There will also be a conference call of all the commissioners of Division I-A scheduled at noon today to talk about the weekend's games.

"What we are trying to do is to look at all our options" Groth said. "I have a call with the Wake Forest AD tomorrow to see what we should do."

But Groth doesn't know what is the best thing to do.

"I really don't know," she said. "Considering most of these programs have to fly to these games, we have to look at the safety of our players and the safety of the community. We should either cancel all games or play all games."

NIU to duel Iowa

By Adam Zolmierski | September 10, 2001

NIU volleyball coach Todd Kress was very pleased with how his Huskies played last weekend, and is looking for the same play tonight against Iowa. The Huskies take on the Hawkeyes tonight at Chick Evans Field House at 7 p.m. NIU finished third in the Illini...

Lobdell shines in win

By Nick Gerts | September 9, 2001

Champaign — Tera Lobdell did it all for the NIU volleyball team Saturday. In the NIU's 30-21, 30-26, 30-28 win over Butler in the State Farm Illini Classic, the freshman finished with 14 kills, 18 digs and four aces. "She definitely didn't look like...

Hold on a second

By Adam Zolmierski | September 6, 2001

This is a big weekend for NIU athletics. Of course, the football team takes on Illinois, but does anyone realize that the volleyball team is playing at U of I, also? The volleyball team will travel to Champaign this weekend to compete in the Ilini Classic....

Volleyball living by new rules

By Adam Zolmierski | September 4, 2001

Senior Carrie Blankenship has been playing volleyball her entire life. In what may be her last season of playing competitive volleyball, she must learn to adjust to new ruling. This season a few rules were rearranged that change the way volleyball is...

Lein looks to make her mark

By Frank Rusnak | September 3, 2001

After seeing Sara Lein's first action as a Huskie, NIU volleyball coach Todd Kress knows first hand that the senior middle blocker has more in store than what was seen this weekend at the NIU Best Western Invitational. Playing her first two years of college...

Huskies impress in tourney

By Adam Zolmierski | September 3, 2001

NIU volleyball coach Todd Kress hoped his Huskies could come away from this weekend with a couple of wins and some playing time for everyone. He got exactly what he wanted. The Huskies opened their season with a 2-1 record and a second place showing in...

Freshman duo invigorates Huskies

By Adam Zolmierski | August 29, 2001

NIU women's volleyball coach Todd Kress is optimistic about this season and has good reason to feel that way. NIU not only has a team of experienced players back, but also welcomes a talented group of newcomers to the mix. Three freshmen and one transfer...