Nebraska volleyball fans, get ready to feel the energy. This spring, Nebraska Cornhuskers are breaking from their usual routine. They're set for a thrilling match at the Devaney Sports Center. Yeah, you heard it right.
The Devaney Advantage
Playing at Devaney isn't just a location change; it's a power move. The Huskers' home court isn't just a venue. It's a fortress. With a history of straight-up dominance, Nebraska knows how to handle business here.
The last time they played a spring match here, it was electric. The fans? Unstoppable. The atmosphere? Different. And just like that, the team is set to bring that energy again.
New Faces, Same Energy
Head coach John Cook is ready to showcase the new talents taking the court. With players like Merritt Beason and Lindsay Krause ready to shine, expect fireworks. Beason's been a problem for opponents, while Krause's power game is no joke.
The Huskers aren't just relying on their veterans. Fresh faces are ready to step up. And with the backing of the Devaney crowd, they're in good hands.
The Ord Connection
But it's not just Lincoln getting the love. Nebraska's also keeping its commitment to play in Ord, Nebraska. It's a nod to their statewide fan base. Coach Cook knows that spreading the Husker spirit is key.
"Our fans are the best in the country," Cook said. "We want to give back and connect with them wherever they are."
What's Next?
With this spring match, the Huskers are setting the tone for the upcoming season. They've got the players. They've got the venue. And they've certainly got the fans.
Nebraska is sending a clear message: They're ready to run the show. So, mark your calendars. This isn't just a match. It's a statement.
That'll do it.
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Source: kearneyhub.com



