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She’s always been kind of a freak of nature.” Outside hitters can be a popular pick for the No. 1 spot, but Kendall Omoruyi's ...
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On3 on MSNOutside hitter Shaye Witherspoon commits to Nebraska volleyball, marks 4 commits in 2 daysShaye Witherspoon is Nebraska volleyball’s fourth commit in the last two days. Witherspoon adds her name to the Huskers’ ...
The 2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards show was on Wednesday night at the Orpheum Theatre. More than 300 athletes were honored.
Over the past five months, details about Nebraska volleyball’s upcoming season have trickled out. With the Big Ten Conference releasing the full league schedule Wednesday, the complete match ...
Callie Schwarzenbach joined the Nebraska Volleyball team in 2018 and made her mark by setting a freshman record with 177 blocks. She played in 33 matches in her sophomore year and recorded 1.24 ...
The Nebraska volleyball team hosted its final spring match of the season on Saturday in Ord, Nebraska. In front of a sold-out crowd of 1,750 at Ord High School, the Huskers swept South Dakota ...
A former Nebraska volleyball player made history on Tuesday night. Libero Lexi Rodriguez was announced as the winner of the 95th AAU Sullivan Award at the New York Athletic Club.
The Huskers are TV ratings gold — and they'll be on ESPN2 on Tuesday. Plus, John Cook on traveling with security and an NCAA rule change.
Five Nebraska volleyball players will have the chance to represent the United States this summer. Laney Choboy, Andi Jackson, Olivia Mauch, Harper Murray and Bergen Reilly were among the 20 ...
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Cook's legacy at Nebraska goes beyond the court as he has helped grow the game of volleyball in the state of Nebraska and the country. Dating back to the 2001 season, the Cornhuskers have sold out ...
Four-time national champion Nebraska volleyball head coach John Cook, who has won more matches than any Division I volleyball coach this century, announced his retirement on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025.
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