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Another highly-anticipated edition of the historic volleyball rivalry between No. 5 Nebraska and No. 2 Stanford gets underway on Wednesday at the Devaney Center.
Nebraska's John Cook after sweeping Stanford, 3-0, Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, at the Devaney Center in Lincoln. LINCOLN — Life is good if you’re a Nebraska volleyball fan. Those fans would ...
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Nebraska volleyball not only swept Stanford, but earned its first win over the Cardinal at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Nebraska and Stanford are the bluebloods of college volleyball, but their scheduling agreement ends after this season. What will happen to the series in the future?
Nebraska's 31st consecutive win on its home court was an impressive one, as the Huskers started fast and didn't look back in toppling Stanford.
Some, like yours truly, expected a five-setter with drama, long rallies and momentum swings, writes Amie Just. Nebraska had other plans.
Nebraska and Stanford are bluebloods of college volleyball, but their scheduling agreement ends after this season. The effects of conference realignment have left the series' future uncertain.
The No. 5 Nebraska volleyball team swept No. 2 Stanford in front of a crowd of 8,952 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
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