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Huskers announce 2015 volleyball schedule
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LINCOLN - The Nebraska volleyball program has announced its 2015 season schedule. After leading the nation in attendance for the second straight season with 8,083 fans per match last season, the Huskers will play 15 regular-season matches at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in 2015. NU finished 23-10 overall and reached an NCAA Regional final for the third straight season last year.
The Huskers will host a season-opening round-robin tournament on Aug. 28-29 at the Devaney Center. NU's season opener will be against Tulsa on Friday, Aug. 28. The Big Red will play Grand Canyon and Pittsburgh on Saturday, Aug. 29.
For the second straight season, the Huskers will meet the Texas Longhorns, as Nebraska travels to Austin, Texas the weekend of Sept. 4-5 for a pair of high-profile matches. NU will square off against the Longhorns on Sept. 4 and will face the Oregon Ducks in a neutral-site match on Sept. 5. Texas advanced to the NCAA Semifinals last season and finished the year ranked fifth at 27-3. Meanwhile, Oregon was ranked 14th in the final AVCA rankings with a 23-10 record.
NU returns to the Devaney Center the following weekend for the Ameritas Players Challenge on Sept. 11-12. A schedule is yet to be determined, but the field includes UC-Davis, Georgia Tech and South Florida.
The Huskers face in-state foe Creighton on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at the CenturyLink Center. Non-conference play concludes with the Huskers renewing their series with Iowa State on Saturday, Sept. 19 in Ames, Iowa.
The Big Ten schedule is in identical order to last season, with only home and away dates reversed. For example, the Huskers will begin Big Ten play with back-to-back matches against Iowa again, except the first one on Sept. 23 will be at Iowa, and the Sept. 26 match is at the Devaney Center.
Just like last season, the Huskers will again play home-and-home matches with Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State. The Huskers will see Northwestern, Ohio State, Minnesota, Rutgers, Purdue and Wisconsin only once. Minnesota, Rutgers and Wisconsin will visit Lincoln, while the Huskers will play on the road at Northwestern, Ohio State and Purdue.
The 2015 season marks the return of the NCAA Championships to the CenturyLink Center in Omaha. It's the third time the Huskers have hosted the NCAA semifinals and finals in Omaha. The other years -- 2006 and 2008 -- still account for the top two all-session attendance records in NCAA volleyball history. A record-breaking 34,223 fans attended the 2006 semifinals and finals, while 31,729 showed up in 2008.
The Huskers have had noteworthy seasons each time the Final Four has been in Omaha, and they hope 2015 will be no different. In 2006, the Huskers won the title over Stanford in front of a packed house of 17,209 fans. In 2008, NU fell just short against eventual national champion Penn State in the NCAA semifinals in front of an NCAA-record 17,430 fans.
Nebraska will host its annual Red/White Scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 22 at the Devaney Center. Ticket and TV information, including start times for select matches will be announced at a later date.
Aug. 28 - vs. Tulsa
Aug. 29 - vs. Grand Canyon
Aug. 30 - vs. Pittsburgh
Sept. 4 - at Texas
Sept. 5 - vs. Oregon (at Austin, TX)
Sept. 11 - vs. UC-Davis, Georgia Tech or South Florida
Sept. 12 - vs. UC-Davis, Georgia Tech or South Florida
Sept. 15 - at Creighton
Sept. 19 - at Iowa State
Sept. 23 - at Iowa
Sept. 26 - vs. Iowa
Oct. 2 - at Penn State
Oct. 3 - at Ohio State
Oct. 7 - vs. Michigan State
Oct. 10 - vs. Michigan
Oct. 16 - at Northwestern
Oct. 17 - at Illinois
Oct. 23 - vs. Minnesota
Oct. 24 - vs. Wisconsin
Oct. 30 - vs. Rutgers
Oct. 31 - vs. Maryland
Nov. 4 - at Purdue
Nov. 7 - at Indiana
Nov. 11 - at Michigan State
Nov. 14 - at Maryland
Nov. 18 - vs. Indiana
Nov. 21 - at Michigan
Nov. 25 - vs. Illinois
Nov. 28 - vs. Penn State
Dec. 4-5 - NCAA First and Second Round
Dec. 11-12 - NCAA Regionals
Dec. 17-19 - NCAA Final Four
This post was edited on 3/30 11:37 AM by Alum-Ni
Huskers announce 2015 volleyball schedule
www.huskers.com
LINCOLN - The Nebraska volleyball program has announced its 2015 season schedule. After leading the nation in attendance for the second straight season with 8,083 fans per match last season, the Huskers will play 15 regular-season matches at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in 2015. NU finished 23-10 overall and reached an NCAA Regional final for the third straight season last year.
The Huskers will host a season-opening round-robin tournament on Aug. 28-29 at the Devaney Center. NU's season opener will be against Tulsa on Friday, Aug. 28. The Big Red will play Grand Canyon and Pittsburgh on Saturday, Aug. 29.
For the second straight season, the Huskers will meet the Texas Longhorns, as Nebraska travels to Austin, Texas the weekend of Sept. 4-5 for a pair of high-profile matches. NU will square off against the Longhorns on Sept. 4 and will face the Oregon Ducks in a neutral-site match on Sept. 5. Texas advanced to the NCAA Semifinals last season and finished the year ranked fifth at 27-3. Meanwhile, Oregon was ranked 14th in the final AVCA rankings with a 23-10 record.
NU returns to the Devaney Center the following weekend for the Ameritas Players Challenge on Sept. 11-12. A schedule is yet to be determined, but the field includes UC-Davis, Georgia Tech and South Florida.
The Huskers face in-state foe Creighton on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at the CenturyLink Center. Non-conference play concludes with the Huskers renewing their series with Iowa State on Saturday, Sept. 19 in Ames, Iowa.
The Big Ten schedule is in identical order to last season, with only home and away dates reversed. For example, the Huskers will begin Big Ten play with back-to-back matches against Iowa again, except the first one on Sept. 23 will be at Iowa, and the Sept. 26 match is at the Devaney Center.
Just like last season, the Huskers will again play home-and-home matches with Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State. The Huskers will see Northwestern, Ohio State, Minnesota, Rutgers, Purdue and Wisconsin only once. Minnesota, Rutgers and Wisconsin will visit Lincoln, while the Huskers will play on the road at Northwestern, Ohio State and Purdue.
The 2015 season marks the return of the NCAA Championships to the CenturyLink Center in Omaha. It's the third time the Huskers have hosted the NCAA semifinals and finals in Omaha. The other years -- 2006 and 2008 -- still account for the top two all-session attendance records in NCAA volleyball history. A record-breaking 34,223 fans attended the 2006 semifinals and finals, while 31,729 showed up in 2008.
The Huskers have had noteworthy seasons each time the Final Four has been in Omaha, and they hope 2015 will be no different. In 2006, the Huskers won the title over Stanford in front of a packed house of 17,209 fans. In 2008, NU fell just short against eventual national champion Penn State in the NCAA semifinals in front of an NCAA-record 17,430 fans.
Nebraska will host its annual Red/White Scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 22 at the Devaney Center. Ticket and TV information, including start times for select matches will be announced at a later date.
Aug. 28 - vs. Tulsa
Aug. 29 - vs. Grand Canyon
Aug. 30 - vs. Pittsburgh
Sept. 4 - at Texas
Sept. 5 - vs. Oregon (at Austin, TX)
Sept. 11 - vs. UC-Davis, Georgia Tech or South Florida
Sept. 12 - vs. UC-Davis, Georgia Tech or South Florida
Sept. 15 - at Creighton
Sept. 19 - at Iowa State
Sept. 23 - at Iowa
Sept. 26 - vs. Iowa
Oct. 2 - at Penn State
Oct. 3 - at Ohio State
Oct. 7 - vs. Michigan State
Oct. 10 - vs. Michigan
Oct. 16 - at Northwestern
Oct. 17 - at Illinois
Oct. 23 - vs. Minnesota
Oct. 24 - vs. Wisconsin
Oct. 30 - vs. Rutgers
Oct. 31 - vs. Maryland
Nov. 4 - at Purdue
Nov. 7 - at Indiana
Nov. 11 - at Michigan State
Nov. 14 - at Maryland
Nov. 18 - vs. Indiana
Nov. 21 - at Michigan
Nov. 25 - vs. Illinois
Nov. 28 - vs. Penn State
Dec. 4-5 - NCAA First and Second Round
Dec. 11-12 - NCAA Regionals
Dec. 17-19 - NCAA Final Four
This post was edited on 3/30 11:37 AM by Alum-Ni