Nebraska isn't just holding steady. They're redefining dominance. Harper Murray is on a tear with 80 kills, a .345 hitting percentage, 52 digs, and 12 blocks. We're only six games in, folks. Nebraska's sweeps over Wright State and Cal kept them on top of the Power 10. Straight up dominant.
Texas Holds Ground
Texas is playing chess, not checkers. They battled through a five-set epic against Stanford. Torrey Stafford was a force, refusing to back down when it mattered most. And let's talk about Cari Spears—a freshman already making waves. Could they have closed it out earlier? Maybe. But they're staying put at No. 2.
Kentucky's No Joke
Kentucky keeps their No. 3 spot with a straight-sets takedown of Penn State. Brooklyn DeLeye and Eva Hudson combined for 28 kills, while freshman setter Kassie O'Brien ran the show with 27 assists and a .349 hitting clip. Kentucky's got depth, and it's showing.
Louisville's Time to Shine
Louisville climbs to No. 4 just in time for a showdown with Texas. Sitting at 4-0, they claimed a four-set win over Illinois. Payton Peterson notched a career-high 20 kills, while the middles were a wall with five blocks each. This is where they prove their mettle.
Texas A&M Makes Moves
Jumping to No. 5, Texas A&M took care of business against No. 21 Utah. Four players hit double digits in kills. Depth? Check. Up next, a matchup with SMU that could shake things up.
Let's be real, this Power 10 is heating up. Nebraska's setting the pace, and everyone's trying to keep up. And from there... it was over.
Source: NCAA



