Nebraska plays their one and only spring game of volleyball this afternoon as the Huskers travel to McCook to take on the Colorado State Rams. Colorado State qualified for the NCAA Tournament last season and returns every player from their 2018 team.
Husker Fans are ready for a show! Nebraska vs Colorado State coverage starts at 12:30 CT on 102.1 True Country. #GBR @Huskervball @jcook2 pic.twitter.com/xQdf4rfpG7
— HometownFamilyRadio (@HFR_Sports) April 20, 2019
Nebraska will have a new look lineup this season as All-American’s Mikaela Foecke and Kenzie Maloney have graduated and now Nebraska needs to find new libero and outside hitter. Kenzie Knuckles, rated the number three overall libero gets the task to replace Maloney. Made Kubik, the number four overall recruit in the class of 2019 will try and replace Foecke.
L.O.U.D. pic.twitter.com/GpEj3zqd6C
— Husker Volleyball (@Huskervball) April 20, 2019
Elsewhere around Nebraska, the Husker baseball team is set for televised action against Iowa. Nebraska dropped the opener last night in walkoff fashion, losing 3-2. Track, women’s soccer, and softball are all also in action.
Nebraska is also is in the men’s gymnastics team final tonight. Nebraska has qualified for the third straight year.
NCAA Championship Finals. It doesn't get bigger than this. LET'S GO ‼️
— Nebraska Men's Gym (@NebraskaMensGym) April 20, 2019
: April 20
: 6:00 p.m. CT
: Champaign, Illinois
: BTN
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