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Husker VB live from the Bison Activity Dome

April 29th. 2pm. Broadcast by Nebraska Public Media.

I love that the VB team takes their Spring Match on the road.

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Volleyball Spring match details made official

Nebraska Volleyball officially unveiled its plans for the 2023 spring match in April. As I first reported on Feb. 3, the Huskers will face Wichita State on April 29 at 2 p.m. The match will be held at the Bison Activity Dome with broadcast coverage on Nebraska Public Media as well as BTN+.

Tickets will go on sale Monday, April 10 at 8 a.m. at the main entrance of the Central City Performing Arts Center. Reserved courtside tickets will be $27 while general admission or SRO will be $12. Limit is four per person.

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There are few things as quietly enjoyable as watching Tiger Woods play golf

Even many years and many significant injuries past his prime, the man still plays the game with the cool confidence and pace reserved for those few and true geniuses ... the way Tom Osborne called a perfect offensive game without ever needing to look at a play sheet or the way Bob Ross brought "pretty trees" to a Canvas over a couple of hours with such calm that millions of average joes thought hey, even I can do this.

It turns out that nobody else can play the game like Tiger, call a game like Osborne, or paint for pleasure and education like that trio.

Rory McIlroy and Steve Spurrier shared almost preternatural similarities in their near geniuses .. but there is that last and final piece to the puzzle which they and the rest of us will never get to experience ...

my metaphor ran out but Bob Ross was so dang good that people just use his old shows via YouTube nowadays because who the heck else could pull that off
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Baseball Huskers add pair of 2025 pitchers

Nebraska's recruiting trail heated up again just before its season-opening series against San Diego later tonight. Ty Miller was the first of two pitcher commits yesterday. The 6-foot-5 Miller comes from Olathe, Kansas where he pitches for Olathe West and his travel team Aces Midwest. The sophomore just recently had his fastball clocked out at 86.5 mph.

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Metro product Brett Hoelscher joined Miller as the second 2025 commit hours later. The 6-foot-3 lefty attends Papillion-La Vista high school. He also had his fastball top out at 86.6 mph.

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