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VolleyballMag Super 16 Media Poll: Nebraska, Pitt tied for No. 1, Penn State up to 4th

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Nebraska’s sweep of Wisconsin made an impression on our VolleyballMag Super 16 Media Poll voters, because the Huskers moved up a spot into a tie for No. 1 with Pittsburgh.

Louisville is still No. 3 and Penn State moved up a spot to fourth, trading places with Creighton. There’s another tie, at No 6,  between Stanford and Wisconsin.

Florida moved in at No. 16 and Dayton, 15th last week, dropped out.

Rank, Team, Points, First-Place Votes, Previous ranking

Tie — 1. Pittsburgh (186 points, 6 first-place votes, 1)
Tie — 1. Nebraska (183, 6 first-place votes, 2)
3. Louisville (164, 3)
4. Penn State (153, 5)
5. Creighton (148, 4)
Tie — 6. Wisconsin (123, 6)
Tie — 6. Stanford (123, 7)
8. Arizona State (108, 8)
9. SMU (95, 9)
10. Kansas (74, 11)
11. Purdue (72, 10)
12. Texas (63, 13)
13. Kentucky (55, 12)
14. Oregon (38, 14)
15. Utah (17, 16)
16. Florida (11, NR)
Also receiving votes: Minnesota, Baylor, USC, Dayton, TCU
Dropped out: Dayton

The voters

Lincoln Arneal (@Lincoln_VB) — Nebraska beat writer for Huskers Illustrated and co-host of the Volleyball State podcast
Abby Benton (@numberonevolleyball) — played at DII Catawba and DIII William Peace and has 54K Instagram followers and more than 116K on TikTok
Michella Chester (@michellachester) — THE volleyball voice of NCAA.com
Shelby Coppedge (@shelbycoppedge) — ESPN and Volleyball World TV analyst, Fan Duel Reporter; former Texas A&M-Corpus Christi DS
Emily Ehman @emilyehman) — Big Ten Network, ESPN, Volleyball World TV analyst; former Northwestern DS
Lee Feinswog (@VBMagazine) — editor of VolleyballMag
Daniel Gillman (@DanielGillman/@SixRotations) — host of Six Rotations for the AVCA, national play-by-play for multiple sports
Sam Gore (@sambgore) — veteran broadcaster/studio host who does ESPN volleyball play-by-play, host of the Fifth Set during the NCAA Tournament
Mick Haley (@Michaelhaley6) — ESPN analyst, former national-championship coach at Texas and USC and 2000 USA Olympic coach
Amy Pauly (@acpauly10) — Head coach of the Orlando Valkyries of the Pro Volleyball Federation and the team’s vice-president of volleyball operations; former assistant coach at USC, head coach at UAB; libero at Alabama
Dennis Punzel (@DennisPunzel) — Wisconsin beat writer for the Wisconsin State Journal, author of Point! Wisconsin
Ed Strong (@VBMagazine) — VolleyballMag super Tweeter

Voter comments

Gillman: The race for the final few hosting spots are wide open and exciting! I have Minnesota and Florida as the final two after Dayton’s and Georgia Tech’s losses. I think the top four are locked in, but can’t wait for Pitt-Louisville and Nebraska-Penn State

Wednesday will be an all-time day with six ranked vs. ranked matches starting at noon!

Ehman: Wow. What a week. Nebraska still holds onto No. 1 for me. Way more big wins than Pitt. Not much change for me until the end where Utah and Baylor came in ahead of Dayton (swept by Loyola in the A10 Championship) and Georgia Tech (two  losses). This last week is going to be INSANE seeing which teams sneak in to the top 16

Chester: One more week to go! Was overall blown away with Nebraska’s sweep over Wisconsin last week, and Kansas moves back into the top 10 after Purdue’s loss to Penn State. Still so excited for the big Pitt vs. Louisville rematch.

Punzel: Top four remain the same, setting up something of a potential final four sneak preview this week. I dropped Wisconsin two spots to seventh and Purdue a spot to 10. Also dropped Dayton and put Utah at 16.

Benton: Not much movement besides moving Dayton out and putting Baylor in. If we’re talking NCAA tourney, my No. 1 seeds are Pitt, Nebraska, Louisville, and Creighton. But matchups like Louisville vs. Pitt, Nebraska vs. Penn State, and Louisville vs. Stanford could shake that up real quick. And although I have Minnesota and Baylor as my last two teams to host, I wouldn’t be surprised if Florida snags the 16 seed in the end.

Pauly: It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Upsets every day. Bubbles getting burst. Underdogs making a name for themselves. We couldn’t script it any better if we tried. Most of my top 16 continues to remain the same. This week Dayton drops out, and probably misses their chance to host, after losing in the A10 championship. Florida has found themselves back into the top 16 after putting several few weeks of good play together. Huge week ahead of us with Pitt at Louisville and Nebraska at Penn St. Get your popcorn ready!

Arneal: Several tough decisions this week. The first one is at the top. Nebraska continues to build one of the most impressive resumes in the nation with another top-10 win. However, Pitt looks like the most dominant team in the country and has the stats to back it up. I also debated flipping Penn State and Wisconsin following another loss by the Badgers. However, a head-to-head win two weeks ago and the Nittany Lions leaking sets against inferior opponents kept them behind the Badgers. The final few spots of the poll were slippery as Dayton lost in its tournament and Georgia Tech lost a pair of matches against the ACC Florida teams. That opens the door for Florida and its 10-match winning streak.

Strong: No movement for me through the top 13. I already had Stanford ahead of Wisconsin, and given how dominant Nebraska has been, I’m not punishing Wisconsin all that much for the loss. Purdue getting swept by Penn State did hurt them, but the gap between them and SMU was large enough that I’m keeping them at 9. Dayton and Georgia Tech fall out – Flyers for their stunning loss in the A-10 final and Jackets for their 0-2 week in Florida. Utah and Florida grab the final two spots to replace Dayton and Georgia Tech; the only other team I considered was Baylor.

Feinswog: I’m just glad we’re not voting on mid-majors after the last few days.

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