"Mike Hebert" is a retired United States/American volleyball coach.

He coached since 1976 and in his career, he coached University of Pittsburgh/Pittsburgh men and women's team, University of New Mexico/New Mexico women's team, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/Illinois women's team, and University of Minnesota/Minnesota women's team. He announced his retirement at the conclusion of the 2010 season.

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We had solid passing and I was impressed with our blocking discipline. We need a ton of work on our offensive rhythm, but that comes with experience.

From my point of view, we're lucky. It could have been a lot worse.

Unlike Nebraska, we didn't know what we had going into the match in terms of the strength of our team this year. And on the basis of what I saw, I think we're going to be pretty good.

We're still evaluating people and trying to figure out how we play best with the combinations on the court. And so that's the thing that is creating the most anxiety in me right now, is trying to settle on a lineup.

Meredith and Jessy played at a level much higher than anytime last season. They were much more mature and reliable.

Our tournament this weekend in Dallas gives us three matches. And that will have to do it, because we start the Big Ten right after that. And we open up at Wisconsin, which will be a pretty severe test.

By this time in the season, I was hoping we would have one settled on. But we're still evaluating people and trying to figure out how we play the best with the combinations on the court.

We faced a good team playing at home and weren't quite sure we had enough to beat them. It's a difficult environment and they are notorious for knocking off teams.