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Our partners over at CSTV will be broadcasting the Nebraska vs Missouri Volleymatch tomorrow night. If you want something to do while all the trick or treaters are ringing the doorbell, tune it to CSTV and watch the Huskers get back on track as they take on the Tigers.
Just a quick reminder for the all the Lady Husker Volleyball fans that the match against the Texas Longhorns will be broadcast live on CSTV. You can view the match by clicking here!
Good lucky tonight! GO BIG RED!!!
Another great showing by the defending National Champions as they beat up on the UCLA Bruins last night in the AVCA Final at the Qwest Center in Omaha. With the 3-1 win over the Bruins, the Lady Huskers have now improved to 8-0 lifetime at the Qwest Center.
In a match that had the intensity normally reserved for the winter months, Tracy Stalls and Kori Cooper combined for 26 kills on only 44 swings. Stalls hit a blistering .640, putting down 16 kills without an error in 25 attacks. Cooper was also error-free, totaling 10 kills in 19 attacks for a .526 percentage.
The play of the middles helped Nebraska (2-0) hit .314 for the match, including a .450 mark in game three. UCLA (1-1) hit .209 and was held to an .093 mark in the third game. Sarah Pavan, the reigning AVCA National Player of the Year, recorded a match-high 25 kills to lead five Huskers in double-figures in kills.
Nebraska makes its 2007 regular-season debut at the NU Coliseum next Friday at 7 p.m. against Creighton at the Holiday Inn Downtown Classic.
Omaha – The defending national champion and top-ranked Nebraska volleyball team opened defense of its title in grand fashion, rolling to a 30-15, 30-19, 30-18 sweep of Tennessee in front of 10,158 fans at the AVCA Showcase Friday night at the Qwest Center.
The win was Nebraska’s 1,000th all-time victory, as the Huskers joined Saturday’s opponent UCLA and Missouri State as the only members of the 1,000-win club. The victory also improved Nebraska’s Qwest Center record to a perfect 8-0 as NU has dropped only three games in eight matches in the building.
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We just received an email from CSTV letting us know that they will be showing the Lady Huskers Volleyball match tonight on CSTV as well as CSTV.com for all you Internet uses. This will be a great opportunity for you to watch the defending NCAA Volleyball Champions as they begin their quest for back-2-back volleyball championships!
To watch via the Internet, please follow this link and register at CSTV.
I hope you were all lucky enough to get some Nebraska Volleyball Tickets this morning as they sold out quickly. In fact, it only took 45 minutes for all the Huskers Tickets to be sold out. Fans began camping out in front of the NU Ticket Office as early as Tuesday afternoon, 16 hours before tickets went on sale, and over a dozen people were in line at midnight, hoping to get the best of the limited number of reserved seats that were available.
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Husker Tickets for the Nebraska Volleyball team will go on sale August 1st at 8 a.m. according to the Atheletic Department. Tickets sell out very fast, so we encourage you to be ready before 8 if you are interested in tickets.
Single-match ticket prices for the upcoming season are set at $16 (floor and limited view seats), $10 (adult general admission) and $8 (youth/seniors general admission). Fans are limited to two tickets per regular-season home match at the NU Coliseum.
Tickets can be purchased on the Internet at Huskers.com, in person at the Athletic Ticket Office, located across the street from Memorial Stadium beginning at 8 a.m. or by calling 1-800-8-BIGRED. Ticket Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Nebraska Volleyball fans who wish to purchase husker tickets for one of the most anticipated volleyball matches of the season will have their opportunity Saturday when tickets for the Holiday Inn Downtown Classic go on sale through Ticketmaster outlets.
The volleyball doubleheader at Qwest Center Omaha on Sept. 2 features the defending national champion Huskers taking on Penn State at 3 p.m. Cal Poly will play Creighton in the first match at 12:30 p.m. The two matches are part of the three-day Holiday Inn Downtown Classic, but are the only tournament matches taking place at the Qwest Center. The others will be played at the NU Coliseum.
Tickets for the doubleheader range from $20 (courtside and lower bowl) to $15 (upper bowl) and can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or by phone in Lincoln at (402) 472-1212. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Nebraska Student Union, Younkers, Pershing Center or any Russ’s Market.
Nebraska volleyball star Sarah Pavan won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s female college athlete of the year Monday after leading the Cornhuskers to the NCAA title.
The junior guided No. 1-ranked Nebraska to a 33-1 record and was honored at the 31st edition of the award, which was presented at Columbia University.
Congrats to Sarah!
Playing in front of a record gathering of 17,209 in their home state, the No. 1 Huskers put together a 27-30, 30-26, 30-28, 30-27 victory over second-ranked Stanford to win their first NCAA title since 2000.
“This is a tremendous accomplishment for this team,” said seventh year NU coach John Cook. “I think of any team at Nebraska, this might be one of the greatest seasons ever. This team definitely maxed out. The pressure they had to play through all season long – it’s just a tremendous accomplishment.”
Nebraska won it all behind an MVP performance from national player of the year Sarah Pavan. And Jordan Larson – who endured a horrific match when NU lost to Washington in last year’s NCAA final – bounced back with a fantastic showing against the Cardinal.
