VOLLEYBALL DAY SMASHES WORLD RECORD FOR ATTENDANCE:
It was a record-breaking night at Memorial Stadium on Wednesday when Nebraska hosted Omaha in an outdoor volleyball match. The attendance of 92,003 set a record for the largest crowd to watch a women’s sporting event in the United States. The crowd of more than 92,000 also surpassed what is widely regarded as the world-record attendance for any women’s sporting event.
The previously recognized world record was 91,648 fans in an UEFA Champions League match between Barcelona and Wolfsburg on April 22, 2022, at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain. The previous record for an American women’s sporting event was 90,185 in USA’s FIFA World Cup Final against China on July 10, 1999, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
Along with the two records mentioned above, the Huskers shattered a pair of NCAA records on Wednesday night, exceeding the previous records for any NCAA volleyball match and an NCAA volleyball regular-season match.
The Husker volleyball program has sold out 306 consecutive regular-season matches, though tonight’s match does not count toward the streak as it is being played outside the Huskers’ main home facility, the Devaney Center. Nebraska’s sellout streak is an NCAA women’s record.
HUSKERS SWEEP MAVERICKS ON HISTORIC NIGHT AT MEMORIAL:
The Nebraska volleyball team delighted a crowd of more than 92,000 by never trailing during a 3-0 sweep of Omaha on Wednesday night in an outdoor match at Memorial Stadium.
While Nebraska (4-0) was dominant in its fourth straight sweep to start the season, it was Husker Nation who stole the show on Volleyball Day in Nebraska.
Nebraska won all three sets by double digits in its 25-14, 25-14, 25-13 sweep. The Huskers hit .263 for the match while holding Omaha (0-3) to a -.080 attack percentage.
Seven Huskers had multiple kills on the historic night.
Nebraska plays its first road match of the season on Sunday, when the Huskers travel to Manhattan, Kansas, to take on the Kansas State Wildcats. First serve is set for 4 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL DAY IN NEBRASKA – JOHN COOK COMMENTS:
COOK – THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE NEBRASKA:
Head Coach for Nebraska Volleyball John Cook spoke to the fans last night after the Huskers sweep of Omaha in front of a record setting Memorial Stadium crowd, summarizing the event perfectly…
Cook would add later that its an event that his players can remember forever, and will be able to share with generations to come on how they grew the game of volleyball world-wide.
COOK – THE IMPOSSIBLE BECAME POSSIBLE BY DREAMING BIG:
Nebraska Volleyball’s John Cook became emotional at the conclusion of Volleyball Day in Nebraska last night, as a record setting crowd in Memorial Stadium moved the tenured coach to tears…
The Huskers program celebrated the event with Wayne State, UNK, and Omaha to commemorate the official Volleyball Day in Nebraska event in world-record breaking fashion.
COOK – ALREADY WORKING ON NEXT BIG THING:
John Cook, Nebraska Volleyball coach, was asked on the postgame report from the Huskers Radio Network regarding how to top the Volleyball Day in Nebraska event…
Nebraska has their work cut out for them, as the event broke multiple NCAA attendance records and the world-record for attendance at a women’s sporting event.
COOK – HAS NOT ALWAYS BEEN THIS WAY:
Husker Volleyball Head Coach John Cook provided some perspective to the Big Ten Volleyball crew after the conclusion of Volleyball Day in Nebraska on Wednesday night…
Nebraska shattered multiple attendance records and showcased as Cook said prior to the Memorial Stadium crowd that, “There is No Place like Nebraska”.
VOLLEYBALL DAY IN NEBRASKA – UNK HC RICK SQUIERS COMMENTS:
SQUIERS – EVENT EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS:
Loper Volleyball head coach Rick Squiers spoke to the media at the conclusion of their match with Wayne State at Volleyball Day in Nebraska Wednesday night, saying the event exceeded all expectations…
The Lopers move from Memorial Stadium to Salt Lake City, as they begin their regular season on Friday.
SQUIERS – NEVER THOUGHT THIS COULD BE POSSIBLE:
UNK Volleyball Head Coach Rick Squiers spoke in his postgame thoughts after Volleyball Day in Nebraska about how this type of event would have never crossed his mind when starting his coaching tenure…
The Lopers aim to break the Division II attendance record next week on Sept. 6 at the Health & Sports Center.
RHULE TENURE STARTS IN MINNESOTA:
The Matt Rhule era begins in Minnesota kicking off conference play, the Nebraska Football season, and a new tenure of hope for Big Red fans tonight.
The game will be our first glimpse at what Matt Rhule has been up to rebuilding the Cornhuskers program. It is also a chance for Nebraska to breakthrough their season opening curses, as the Huskers haven’t won the first game of their season since 2019.
The contest kicks off at 7 PM tonight on FOX and can also be heard on 1340 KGFW, 96.1 FM, on the free KGFW mobile app, and online at KGFW.com with pregame starting at 3 PM. HITS 106 KQKY will also have the contest across the Tri-Cities, beginning pregame at 6:15 PM.
UNK FOOTBALL BEGINS NEW ERA IN EDMOND:
The 117th season in Nebraska Kearney football history kicks off tonight in Edmond as the Lopers take on the Central Oklahoma Bronchos.
The game kicks off at 7 p.m. from Chad Richison Stadium and can be viewed on The MIAA Network.
UCO leads the all-time series, 6-5, but UNK has taken the last two meetings. The Lopers are also 3-2 all-time in Edmond, winning in 2021, 2018 and 1994.
Last year at Cope Stadium, super senior Junior Gonzales hit a walk-off field goal to lift the Blue & Gold to a 20-18 victory on “Senior Day.” The game featured six made field goals and 204 combined rushing yards between quarterbacks TJ Davis (Colorado Springs) and Stephon Brown.
Both of those QB’s return for their teams who were tied for fifth in the MIAA preseason coaches’ poll.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY SCHEDULE:
New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers – 12:10 PM
Miami Marlins @ Washington Nationals – 6:05 PM
San Francisco Giants @ San Diego Padres – 8:40 PM
Atlanta Braves @ Los Angeles Dodgers – 9:10 PM
Buffalo County Results & Schedules:
THIS WEEK IN BUFFALO COUNTY SPORTS:
WEDNESDAY:
College Athletics:
- UNK LOPERS:
- Volleyball: VOLLEYBALL DAY IN NEBRASKA v. Wayne State @ Memorial Stadium (Exhibition) – Wayne State 3-0 UNK
- HASTINGS COLLEGE BRONCOS:
- Women’s Soccer: @ Bellevue – HC 1-0 BU
- NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS:
- Volleyball: VOLLEYBALL DAY IN NEBRASKA v. Omaha @ Memorial Stadium – Nebraska 3-0 Omaha
THURSDAY:
High School Sports:
- KEARNEY HIGH:
- Boys Tennis: v. GISH Dual @ Harmon Park – 4 PM
- Girls Cross Country: @ Concordia Varsity Invite – 4:45 PM
- Softball: @ Lincoln High @ Doris Blair Softball Complex – 5 PM
- Volleyball: @ Lincoln Southwest – 6:30 PM
- KEARNEY CATHOLIC:
- Girls Golf: @ GICC Invite @ Indianhead Golf Course – 9 AM
- Boys Tennis: @ Adams Central – 4 PM
- Softball: @ Twin River – 4:30 PM
- Cross Country: @ Lexington – 5 PM
- Volleyball: v. Hershey – 5 PM
- AMHERST:
- Cross Country: @ Valley View Country Club @ Gibbon – 5:30 PM
- Volleyball: Triangular @ Loup City – 5 PM
- Softball: @ Twin River – 4:30 PM
- PLEASANTON:.
- Cross Country: @ Gibbon – 5:30 PM
- Volleyball: @ Loomis – 6 PM
- GIBBON:
- Girls Golf: @ GICC Invite – 9 AM
- Volleyball: @ Sandhills Triangular (Gibbon/Sandhills/Ravenna) – 5 PM
- Cross Country: v. Ron Priebe Gibbon Invite @ Valley View Golf Course – 5:30 PM
- SHELTON:
- Volleyball: @ Harvard Quad – 2 PM
- Cross Country: @ Gibbon Invite – 5:30 PM
- ELM CREEK:
- Volleyball: v. Axtell – 4:30 PM
- Cross Country: @ Gibbon – 5 PM
- RAVENNA:
- Girls Golf: @ St. Paul Invite – 10 AM
- Cross Country: @ Gibbon Invite – 5:30 PM
- Volleyball: Triangular @ Sandhills (Gibbon/Sandhills/Ravenna) – 6 PM
College Athletics:
- UNK LOPERS:
- Football: @ Central Oklahoma @ Edmond, OK – 7 PM
- HASTINGS COLLEGE BRONCOS:
- Women’s Golf: @ Minnesota State-Makato – 10 AM
- NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS:
- Football: @ Minnesota – 7 PM
- KGFW Pregame at 3 PM
- Women’s Soccer: v. Missouri – 7:05 PM
- Football: @ Minnesota – 7 PM
KGFW Sports Schedule:
- Nebraska Football @ Minnesota (3 PM – 2 AM)

