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Cole Stukenholtz is out this weekend, so Nate Rohr is solo, on location at Baton Rouge, La., as Nebraska softball opens NCAA Tournament. We have full highlights and postgame comments from Rhonda Revelle and Ava Kuszak after the Huskers' 10-2 win over UConn in the first round of the tournament. Plus we break down Husker baseball and look at the strange new format for the Big Ten Tournament. And we take a look at a new recruit for Nebraska Volleyball! GBR!
Former Stanford and Pacific Women's Volleyball Coach, John Dunning joins Terry in a conversation about the coaches we learn from: Some of the Coaches mentioned are Fred Strum, Terry Lyskevych, Russ Rose, May Jo Peppler, Linda Dollar, John Cook and Linda Dollar. Terry said, "If I were starting a coaching academy, John Dunning is the first person I would try to persuade to join the faculty."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We take a look back on May 6, 1975 during the LNK Today Time Capsule. Plus we chat with Jason Ball from the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. And we wrap up Nebraska spring volleyball with the voice of Nebraska Volleyball, John Baylor!
Nebraska Volleyball took over Ord, NE, over the weekend.
Nebraska Volleyball gets ready to take over Ord, NE.
We ask Jacob who will win the NBA title, how we expect Nebraska Volleyball to play in The DBK Era ahead of the sneak peek Saturday at The Husker Games, Creighton Basketball's portal haul, the house settlement and Nebraska's struggle with the "roster limit" problem, and more!
Dani Busboom-Kelly is making her mark within the Nebraska Volleyball program, how do you follow a legendary and make the program your own while that legend is still in the building?
We check out the LNK Today Time Capsule to look back to this week in 1992. We visit with John Baylor, the voice of Nebraska Volleyball, ahead of Nebraska's spring game against Kansas. Plus Brooke Zimmerman of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and Kathy Farrell, the dean of the College of Business at UNL, tell us about the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce's Women in Business event!
Brad Black is the President and CEO of Humanex Ventures who has over 35 years of experience in helping businesses, hospitals, school districts, athletic teams and cities build talent-based communities. Brad talks with Terry about Five Box Coaches who like John Cook, Dani Bussboom and several other Nebraska head coaches who fit the teacher-coach-leader model that is not common today. Anyone interested in extraordinary leadership will benefit from this podcast. People who would like more information on the Humanex Summit in Omaha on June 25, 26 can find it at www.humanexventures.com You can purchase Brad's book "Talent, Culture and Teams: The Ex-Factors of Excellence" at Amazon.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tiffany and LOVB champion Khat Bell are joined by LOVB broadcaster and current Notre Dame head coach Salima Rockwell to break down how LOVB Austin beat LOVB Omaha to claim the league’s inaugural title. They discuss Austin’s focus heading into the match, LOVB Finals MVP Madisen Skinner’s progression through the year, and a few other key factors that lead to the monumental win. The two also give shoutouts to unsung heroes from the match and overall thoughts on the first League One Volleyball season. Follow Salima on Instagram.Follow Khat on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). Host: Tiffany OshinskySenior Producer: Anya AlvarezExecutive Producers: Carrie Stett, Tamara Deike, and Lindsay HoffmanTheme Music: Pancakes by Eric W. Mast, Jr.Sound Designer: Daniel Gonzalez Serving Pancakes is an iHeart Women's Sports Production, in partnership with Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. You can find us on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We crown the chompion on Munch Madness XVI and chat with the winners live on the air! Plus we chat with John Baylor, the Voice of Nebraska Volleyball, as the pro volleyball seasons wind down and as we draw closer to the Huskers' spring matches. Plus we crack open the LNK Today Time Capsule and look back on April 2005.
Connor is chewing gum, we debate if the studio needs a Gatorade cooler, how to make money on YouTube, Nebraska Volleyball's TikTok accounts, the show gets a new Twitter follower, Matt's music tastes, and the first musings from Nebraska's open spring practice.
The Supernovas' Head Coach and General Manager join Terry for a conversation about the success and challenges of building the most successful professional volleyball franchise in the U.S. The Supernovas sit atop the PVF standings with a 12 and 5 record and are averaging over 11,500 in attendance.Topics include: What Brooke Nuneviller brings to the franchise, the Development of Regan Cooper, updates on former Husker and Blue Jay players, and the future of Supernova Volleyball. Brought to you by Humanex VenturesJoin our Facebook group: / 432406754817459 Follow Terry Pettit on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terry.pettit.10 More podcasts, books etc: https://terrypettit.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alex and Pete sit down for a special episode to discuss Women's Volleyball Head Coach John Cook's retirement, his historic legacy, and how the future of Nebraska Volleyball will develop.
Nebraska Volleyball broadcaster John Baylor joins Terry in a lively discussion with Amber Holmquist, Laura Pilakowski, and Greichaly Cepero, who, along with fellow sophomore Lindsay Wishmeier, were members of Coach Pettit's last recruiting class and John Cook's first National Championship. They talk about the impact of Coach Cook, their trip to China, and how a dreamcatcher symbolized their mindset. Bonus material: John Baylor survives a knife-throwing act at a nightclub in Shanghai, and Amber and Lyndsey cry themselves to sleep after their first night in China. Brought to you by Humanex VenturesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sipple and Connor debate whether it's a good thing that football is coming to an end, Sip's latest column, the uniqueness of the transition for Nebraska Volleyball, you make us feel dumb about the mistakes we make.
The new head Coach of Nebraska Volleyball was introduced officially today in Lincoln! We listen to her introduction and give our takes.
-Dani Busboom-Kelly was introduced to fans at Nebraska's home basketball game last Thursday vs. Illinois, and tomorrow will have her actual celebration-Just how big of a celebration are we talking about? Well, fans are invited to come to the Devaney Center tomorrow at 2pm; doors open at 1pm to show the replay of the 2006 national championship match she was a part of as an athlete here---how big of a crowd should be expected for the free event?Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mitch delivers a weather report before diving into his recent story for The Athletic about the changing of the guard for Nebraska Volleyball, what the hiring of Mike Ekeler means for the Special Teams,
This is a preview of Volleyball State's interview with John Cook! To hear the entire podcast, subscribe to Volleyball State on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods! Also, watch it on YouTube here.The newly retired boss of Nebraska Volleyball, John Cook, joins Lincoln and Jeff to discuss his 25-year career in Lincoln, why now was the right time to step away, the importance of family, his teams that maxed out their potential, and how he can still help Nebraska Athletics in the next chapter of his life.To hear more content like this, and get it ad free, consider joining the I-80 Club for as low as $5 a month: patreon.com/i80club. Still to come: Bonus content from Volleyball State and more! And don't forget to subscribe to the I-80 Club YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tuesday, we chat with the Voice of Nebraska Volleyball, John Baylor, a week after the retirement of John Cook. Plus we take a look back at this week in Lincoln history in 1989!
The Five Heart Podcast, hosted by Greg and Minnie, featuring Corn Nation's volleyball writer, Beth Merrigan! We'll dive deep into the significant changes sweeping through Nebraska volleyball, including the retirement of legendary coach John Cook, who led the program for 25 remarkable seasons with a stunning 722-103 record and four national titles. Cook's heartfelt farewell includes his emotional statement, "I'm going to miss it." We'll also discuss the exciting news of Dani Busboom Kelly taking over as head coach. A former Husker standout, Busboom Kelly has an impressive track record at Louisville, leading them to national prominence. Plus, stick around for an update on the men's basketball game against Illinois, Nebraska football recruiting developments with the offensive line possibly adding Rocco Spindler and a potential event from the Savannah Bananas to Memorial Stadium! Lastly, we finally have a date for "Spring Game" only don't call it the "spring game". Don't miss this action-packed live stream!
Legendary Nebraska women's volleyball head coach John Cook decides to retire after a wildly successful run as the leader of the Cornhuskers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-After 25 seasons John Cook is retiring from Nebraska Volleyball-Dani Busboom Kelly named Nebraskas new head coach, 4th in program historyShow sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John Cook has decided to retire as head coach of Nebraska Volleyball, we set the scene and deliver The Cowboy's Farewell Address from Lincoln this morning.
John Cook has retired, but DBK is in to continue the success of Nebraska Volleyball!
On this episode we discuss the life lessons we can learn from the brief outage that TikTok content creators endured and how to prepare in case the ban becomes permanent. Also, the best Rock and Roll Band of all time voted on by music experts And finally, we discuss how the Nebraska Volleyball team is at the heart of the rise in popularity that volleyball is experiencing in this country. Join us for the conversation Website:RadioWarp.com Subscribe and never miss an episode.
Josh and Jack are back on the mic together to dive into a myriad of topics, including:Nebraska's surprising demise in the volleyball tourney.Notre Dame's win over Indiana.The rest of round 1 of the CFP.CFB vs. NFL on Saturday.They finish by taking a look at the latest news with the football team and diving into a few random topics.This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear the entire pod, become a Patron today for as low as $5 a month: patreon.com/i80club. And don't forget to subscribe to the I-80 Club YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel join you for this Friday edition of Hail Varsity Radio to give their thoughts on Husker Volleyball's loss to Penn State in Thursday night's National Semifinal. Brian Christopherson joins the show to update Nebraska Football's transfer portal targets before Jacob Padilla checks in to give his thoughts on Husker Volleyball's loss to PSU. Later, Bill Doleman talks both Husker Football and Husker Volleyball, and John Baylor joins the show to give his thoughts on what comes next for John Cook and Nebraska Volleyball. Clausborne also joins the guys to give out his annual Naughty or Nice List. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com
-Huskers were leading 22-16 in the fourth set, but lost 28-26. -Andi Jackson leads the huskers with a .630 hitting percentage, while Merritt Beason had just 8 kills last night. -Nebraska continues to search for their first national championship since 2017. Lexi Rodriguez becomes Nebraska's all-time career leader in digs…passing Justine Wong-Orantes. -Nebraska will graduate six seniors, including Lexi Rodriguez, Lindsey Krause, Kennedi Orr, Taylor Landfair, Merritt Beason, and Leyla Blackwell.Show sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ahead of Nebraska Volleyball facing Penn State in the NCAA Semifinal in Louisville, Jessica Coody caught up with Harper Murray, Lindsay Krause, Leyla Blackwell and Olivia Mauch.
In the latest episode of the Pick Six Podcast, Sam McKewon, Evan Bland and Tom Shatel talk Nebraska volleyball's chances to win the national title, plus they take a look at the Huskers and the transfer portal and the Pinstripe Bowl. The crew opens with Nebraska volleyball headed into the Final Four as the Huskers' quest for a national championship continues. They talk how this team rises to the moment, especially in its Elite Eight win over Wisconsin, and are they a top 10 Husker volleyball team? The three discuss the incredible sound effect done by the ABC broadcast during the Elite Eight match. They talk the Penn State matchup and how that may be more difficult for the Huskers than any other matchup in the Final Four. The crew talks the impact of Lexi Rodriguez, who was named a first-team All-American. The crew talks the impact — or rather, chaos — of the transfer portal and how it is affecting college football. They also break down the specific impact it is having on Nebraska's program. The three also discuss potential fixes for the chaos. They talk Nebraska vs. Cincinnati in the Pinstripe Bowl and how Ty Robinson and Nash Hutmacher saying they will play ever single down. They close out with their picks for the bowls games.
Jessica Coody chatted with Josiah Allick during the Nebraska Men's Basketball Show, to chat about joining Fred Hoiberg's staff as a graduate assistant, what he's learned being on the coaching side of things with the Huskers' staff, his perspective on Brice Williams, B1G play, and of course a Nebraska Volleyball discussion as sister Rebekah Allick and the Huskers head back to the Final Four.
Get ready for an action-packed live stream as Beth, our resident Nebraska Volleyball expert, dives into the biggest stories in Husker Nation! First, we'll break down Nebraska volleyball's incredible wins this weekend, leading them to the Final Four journey. Beth will analyze the team's standout performances and what it'll take to bring home the championship. But that's not all—Nebraska football is making headlines too! Two new top-rated players are joining the program, adding even more excitement to an already promising future. We will share our insights on how these players could impact the team. And with the Huskers preparing for their big bowl game next week, we'll discuss everything fans need to know, from who will be playing to what the new coaches bring to the program. Don't miss this live stream—it's your ultimate guide to all things Nebraska sports!
Jessica Coody sat down with sophomore guard Logan Nissley for Husker Women's Wednesday, Logan talks about the season for Husker Women's Hoops so far, including the first B1G win, what she learned during her freshman season that's carried over into her sophomore year, she talks her surgery over the summer and recovery, why Allison Weidner has made such a big impact during her time as a Husker, her relationship with Nebraska Volleyball setter Bergen Reilly and much more!
Another postseason edition of The Dig, Jessica Coody is joined by assistant coach Kelly Hunter to break down Nebraska Volleyball's first two wins in the NCAA Tournament and to preview the third round matchup with Dayton and potential regional quarterfinal weekend, Kelly talks film study with Bergen Reilly and her winning the B1G Setter of the Year, she talks Olivia Mauch's serve and John Cook's passing of Olivia's serve, she talks the senior class approach to the NCAA tournament and much more!
Brandon Vogel joins the weekend edition of Hail Varsity Radio for his usual segment to take a comprehensive look at the week of changes for Husker Football before he briefly discusses Nebraska Volleyball's dominating win in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com
Alex and Pete sat down in person this week to commiserate over Nebraska's brutal loss to Iowa. They also go over the Week 14 upsets, Nebraska Volleyball's regular season wrap-up, and predict the conference championship games. 35:15 - National discussion begins
-What a sight it was on Friday night as Nebrasketball took it to Creighton, leading most of the second half by double-digits in a 74-63 win in Omaha…the Huskers were aggressive on both sides of the ball and it never even looked like an upset-Also, capping off a perfect Saturday, Nebraska swept Wisconsin to take both matches in the series for the first time since 2012Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.com* Check out Robinhood: https://robinhood.com/goldAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On a What Chaps Your Hide? Wednesday, we take your chaps so you can get through the second half of the week in a better mood! Plus Kaleb Henry of HuskerMax.com reviews the big changes of Nebraska's football coaching staff and last weekend's dominance in the northwest for Nebraska Volleyball. Plus Becky Keller of the LPD brings us the latest from the files of Crimestoppers.
We chat about Nebraska Football's big move on the coaching staff, hiring Dana Holgorsen as offensive coordinator. We also review the election with Joe Jordan, longtime investigative reporter in Nebraska. And John Baylor, the Voice of Nebraska Volleyball, updates us on the No. 2 Huskers!
In this episode, Brooke and Peyton are joined by Lexi Rodriguez, a three-time All-American, current Nebraska Volleyball libero, and undeniable legend in the sport! Lexi shares insights into what led her to choose Lincoln, NE, how she prioritizes her overall well-being, and how she manages NIL deals alongside her demanding career. Tune in for an inspiring conversation you won't want to miss!
It's spooky season! Carolyn and Danielle start the episode by discussing things that haunt Carolyn. Can anyone else relate? Then they highlight USWNT wins featuring Wilma Jean Wrinkles and top scorer for the US, Naomi Girma?! Danielle highlights Nebraska's win over Wisconsin in NCAA Volleyball and ACC Cross Country Championships. Carolyn highlights coaching changes in the WNBA and pitches an idea for a reality T.V. show featuring the referees. They deep dive into NWSL playoffs and Chrstine Sinclair's historic career. Rate the pod, send a screenshot via Instagram @WomensSportsWeeklyPod, and receive a sticker!
Josh is out today; it's his birthday and Halloween for the kids. Mike'l is solo today with no guests. Mike'l previews this weekend's Nebraska vs. UCLA football matchup. Mike'l breakdowns the strengths and weakness of both teams, where Nebraska has the advantages, things to expect, Dylan Raiola, and the keys to a Husker victory!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One week from Election Day, we check in with Joe Jordan, longtime investigative reporter, about the latest in each of the state races and the battles over all the initiatives on this year's ballot. We also get an update on Nebraska Volleyball ahead of Friday's big match at Wisconsin with the voice of Husker Volleyball, John Baylor!
Jessica Coody is joined by Lindsay Peterson for this week's episode of "The Dig," Lindsay breaks down the wins over Illinois and Michigan, the areas the Huskers will look to work on and improve this week, she talks John Cook's coaching tree and why he also develops such great coaches, she also dives into her role as Director of Ops and how it's evolved with the growth of Nebraska Volleyball over the years, the middle of the season wall teams sometimes hit what the Nebraska staff does to avoid that, she previews the matchups with Wisconsin and Northwestern and much more!
Jordan Larson joins Jessica Coody for this week's episode of "The Dig," Jordan breaks down the Huskers' wins over Michigan State and Ohio State, including Taylor Landfair's impact, she talks Merritt Beason's back row attack improvements over the last few weeks, Harper Murray's growth as a player over the last year, the mental aspect of the game and the importance it's been for her as a player now passing along the knowledge, her experience at the Annual Salute to Women in Sports as a part of the Women's Sports Foundation in New York the past week, the week ahead for Nebraska Volleyball and more!
We talk to Jacob ahead of Creighton's annual media days, their new court, the recruiting battle the Jays just lost to UConn, and an update on Nebraska Volleyball, and the drama within Class A football.
Jessica Coody is joined by director of operations Lindsay Peterson to break down Nebraska Volleyball's wins over Illinois and Iowa, Leyla Blackwell's stepping in for Andi Jackson the past two matches, the impact of Blackwell and Rebekah Allick in the win over Iowa the emphasis of getting the middles involved, how the Huskers have found momentum at the service line, Lindsay discusses the role of freshman Olivia Mauch, what to watch for in the Huskers' next two matches against Purdue and Rutgers, and much more!
Lisa Reitsma and Nancy Meendering came from the same high school in western Iowa. Nancy followed Lisa to the University of Nebraska, where the two left-handed right-side attackers became three-time All-Americans. They are at the top of Husker volleyball records in kills for an individual season, and both played on teams competing for National Championships. They followed different paths to where they are today, helping raise a family with three kids and sometimes coaching them as well. This is their story.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.