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The University of Nebraska volleyball team has officially broken the women's sport world record with an announced attendance of 92,003 at Lincoln's Memorial Stadium on Wednesday night.
Volleyball Day in Nebraska has officially broken the world record for attendance at a women’s sporting event at 92,003 fans in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
NCAA volleyball matches typically take place in arenas seating 5-10,000 fans. But Wednesday night, an announced crowd of 92,003 turned out to see the University of Nebraska host a volleyball match ...
It was an epic day in Lincoln, Nebraska. What started as a dream to bring the state of Nebraska together to celebrate volleyball and women’s athletics morphed into an event the world has never ...
The 82,900 tickets sold is well above the attendance records for a regular-season volleyball game (15,797) and a NCAA Volleyball Tournament game (18,755) -- both games in which Nebraska played.
A women's volleyball event at Memorial Stadium, which will be hosted by the University of Nebraska, is expected to draw a potentially record-breaking crowd of nearly 100,000.
The Nebraska volleyball team’s next match is Sunday against Kansas State. Don’t expect the atmosphere at that match to be anywhere near the level of the Cornhuskers’ 25-14, 25-14, 25-13 win ...
Nebraska volleyball defeated Denver in last year's spring match 3-0, and aims to take both of its spring matches as the Huskers face South Dakota State on May 3 but will face off against Kansas at ...
Nebraska volleyball breaks women's sports attendance record The viral aerial photos were stunning, and the videos of the volleyball team coming out of the tunnel to thunderous applause made me cry.
After taking over the Husker volleyball team in 2000, Cook led Nebraska to four national championships in 2000, 2006, 2015, and 2017. He has over 850 career victories, with nearly 700 of them ...
Nebraska volleyball developed a passionate following 40 years ago under former coach Terry Pettit. It has sold out 334 consecutive matches at the 8,309-seat Devaney Center in Lincoln.
It's a season of firsts for the Nebraska beach volleyball team. The Huskers have their first-ever beach-only player, and also played an outdoor match for the first time.