With its 3-0 loss to Nebraska, Duke ends its season at 24-8 while the top-ranked and top-seeded Huskers improve to 30-1 and advance to the NCAA Sweet 16. Nebraska extends the lead in the series to 4-1.
Duke falls to 6-11 in NCAA Tournament matches and 2-4 under head coach Jolene Nagel.
Duke's 18 NCAA Tournament matches are the most by any ACC school, while its 11 NCAA appearances is tied for the most among ACC schools. Florida State also has 11 while a few of those appearances came before they were a member of the ACC. Additionally, Duke's six tournament victories are the second most of ACC schools.
Duke falls to 6-7 in neutral court matches as they finished the season 14-0 at home and 4-1 on a neutral court.
Duke suffered just its second lost in the last 15 matches as they scorched their way through the second half of the ACC season with a league-best 10-1 record.
Duke has its nine-match win streak come to an end, as well. The streak was tied for the second longest for Duke under coach Nagel.
Sophomore Ali Hausfeld dished out 28 assists to push her Duke season record total to 1,590. She also has 2,989 career assists. Her one service aces pushed her team-leading total to 29. She had three kills to give her 142 on the season and her block pushes her season total to 112. She has 268 kills and 178 blocks in her career along with 49 aces.
Sophomore Carrie DeMange finished with five kills, 11 digs and three blocks against the Huskers. She finishes the season with a team-leading 497 kills, 420 digs and 135 blocks. Her kills mark is the fourth most in Duke history. She now has 901 kills, 489 digs and 242 blocks in her career.
Freshman Jourdan Norman pushed her Duke record and ACC leading block total to 176 on the season with five against Nebraska.
Junior Tealle Hunkus hit .350 against Nebraska with 10 kills and 11 digs. She finishes the season with 336 kills and 480 digs. Her dig total is the fifth-best in school history. She now has 850 kills and 915 digs in her career.
Senior Sarah Salem had eight kills, three digs, three blocks and a service ace against the Huskers. She finishes the season with 188 kills, 23 aces, 292 digs and 40 blocks and her career with 705 kills, 60 aces, 700 digs and 118 blocks.
Senior Samantha Fisher finished with five kills and two blocks against Nebraska while hitting .286. She finishes the season with 275 kills and 71 blocks. In her career she finishes with 380 kills and 111 blocks.
Sophomore Jenny Shull had seven digs in the match, finishing the season with 626, just three shy of the Duke season record of 629 set a season ago by Stephanie Istvan. Shull now has 955 career digs, 65 aces, 61 kills and 120 assists.
Duke finishes the season with 1,993 kills, 1,844 assists, both new Duke records, and 2,360 digs and 359 blocks.
Duke's all-time record now stands at 641-413 in its 1,056 matches played.
Jolene Nagel's record at Duke now stands at 135-79, with her 24 wins matching her Duke high set in 2002. She won 25 matches with Cornell in both 1988 and ?89. She is now 338-219 in her 18 year career. She has five 20-win seasons at Duke and eight in her career.
Duke's third-place ACC finish marks the fourth time in her six year career that Duke has finished in the top three in the conference.