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    K-State takes out Nebraska-Omaha in three sets

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    By KMAN Staff on September 23, 2012 Professional Sports

    Lilla Porubek had 11 kills and Kaitlynn Pelger added 10 as #11 K-State volleyball swept Nebraska-Omaha on Saturday afternoon at Ahearn Fieldhouse, 25-14, 25-15, and 25-21.  The Cats got back on track in their final non-conference match after taking their first loss of the season on Wednesday night at Oklahoma.  Kaitlynn Donahue had 35 assists as K-State (13-1) worked in their entire roster including senior walk-on Ali Boehler, who made her Wildcat debut.  Kuulei Kabalis led K-State in digs with 14.  Nebraska-Omaha (5-9), who is a first-year Division I program out of the Summit League, got 11 kills from Natalie Ebke.

    K-State will play their Big 12 home opener against West Virginia on Thursday night at 7:00pm at Ahearn Fieldhouse.  The Standard Plumbing, Heating & Air Pregame Show begins at 6:30 on SportsRadio 1350 KMAN.

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