Kentucky, Texas A&M advance to NCAA Volleyball championship
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LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Athletics) - The top-ranked Nebraska volleyball team hosts an NCAA Regional Final for the third straight year at John Cook Arena at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Sunday. No. 1 Nebraska will face No. 6 Texas A&M at 2 p.m. on ABC.
Pitt’s opponents in this year’s NCAA Division I women’s volleyball tournament have given the program a taste of the Big Ten invitational.
As the 2025 NCAA tournament hits the final weekend, some of the biggest names in the sport have jumped into the transfer portal.
The Big Ten announced all-conference honors for the 2025 volleyball season on Tuesday, and three Boilermakers received first-team honors.
Nebraska volleyball (28-0, 18-0) played its final road match of the regular season Saturday night, taking on No. 17 Indiana (22-6, 13-5). In a fierce battle, the Huskers swept the Hoosiers (25-19, 25-16, 25-22), clinching the outright Big Ten title.
Against Iowa (14-15, 5-12), Wisconsin will be honoring seniors Alicia Andrew, Carter Booth, Jada Cerniglia and Mimi Colyer in their last regular-season home match. Stream: You can stream the match on Big Ten+, which requires a subscription. Radio: The match broadcasts on FM-100.5 ESPN in Madison. Jon Arias is on the call.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers look to keep their impressive season going on Saturday night, as they get set to host the Kansas State Wildcats in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Volleyball Tournament. Nebraska looked impressive in the first round of the tournament, vanquishing the Long Island Sharks in straight sets.
Overall, the Big Ten acquitted itself well in the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament – unless you happened to be a Big Ten team from the state of California (we’ll get to that in a minute.) Before I run down the results by team, here’s a link to the entire bracket if you’re interested.
Gabby Deery may have struggled through an injury-plagued junior season for the University of Iowa volleyball team, but that didn’t slow the Notre Dame High School graduate
Wisconsin clinched a second-place finish in the Big Ten following an imperfect four-set win against Northwestern.