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How Mental Toughness Fueled Nebraska Volleyball’s Sweep of No. 2 Stanford
The hype leading up to Wednesday night’s top-five showdown between No. 5 Nebraska and No. 2 Stanford had students lining up outside Devaney Sports Center hours before the first serve.
Once the match began, Nebraska put the pedal to the metal and never let off the gas dominating the Cardinal in sweeping fashion, 25-17, 25-22, 25-14.
CHOPPED. 🌲🪓 pic.twitter.com/7jQ0KSTGV3
— Nebraska Volleyball (@HuskerVB) September 19, 2024
Head coach John Cook acknowledged after the match that the team has been working hard on the mindset and it paid off in a big way.
“Next point, just win the next point,” he said. “I think they just stayed really focused on that. We got that bad run in Game 2 and they were able to come back. … I think that was a huge momentum shift in that game. I think we had a ton of confidence after that.
“It was a great next point mentality for our team tonight.”
After cruising through the first game, the Huskers saw themselves on the wrong end of an eight-point run but with their mentality, they were able to climb back one point at a time to regain the lead and eventually go up 2-0.
“I didn’t realize it was 8-0,” Cook added. “When you’re sitting there and you’re just ‘Please, side out.’ I think that’s a credit to them. They didn’t tank then, they didn’t start getting frustrated, they just stayed with it point by point. We made adjustments on her (Elia Rubin) and I don’t think she scored another point the rest of the match.”
Down goes No. 2‼️
The Huskers take down 2nd ranked Stanford in sweeping fashion at home! 🎞️ Husker Highlights | @DriveToyota pic.twitter.com/oCBCuXIzc7
— Nebraska Volleyball (@HuskerVB) September 19, 2024
The Huskers and their team’s mindset had them playing at a level they hadn’t been at this season. It didn’t look like the same team that was swept on the road to No. 22 Southern Methodist.
Even against No. 9 Creighton, the Huskers were on the verge of the Blue Jays pulling off a reverse sweep.
“We knew they were a good team and we knew they were going to make plays and that they were gonna go on runs,” said senior captain Merritt Beason. “Coming into this match, we talked about how we were gonna move on. When they make really good plays, how are we gonna respond? Are we going to let them keep all the momentum or are we gonna bounce back the next play?”
Nebraska will have to take that same mentality on the road with them this weekend when they head to Louisville, Ky., to take on the No. 4 Cardinals at the KFC Yum! Center on Sunday.
The match is set to start at 11:30 a.m. CT and will be televised on ABC, with audio coverage on the Huskers Radio Network.
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Invasive Species Awareness Week starts Sunday, May 24 – Sandhills Express
May 24-30 marks Invasive Species Awareness Week. Nebraska Public Power District and Nebraska Game and Parks want to remind lake-goers to be careful and help prevent invasive species from getting into Nebraska lakes.
Nebraska Invasive Species Awareness Week provides an opportunity for residents to learn more about these species and discover how simple actions can help prevent their spread. Throughout the week, residents can learn more about invasive species impacting the state’s natural resources and economy, and what they can do to help prevent their spread. A series of webinars hosted by invasive species professionals will be held May 26-29 at 1 p.m. each day. On May 27, the public is invited to participate in an online invasive species trivia night, where participants can test their knowledge and win prizes from the comfort of their homes.
Invasive species are one of the leading threats to Nebraska’s natural resources, impacting ecosystems, outdoor recreation, agriculture, and state economies. From invasive plants crowding out native habitats to aquatic invasive species damaging waterways and infrastructure, prevention and education are critical to protecting Nebraska’s land and water resources.
Invasive species like zebra mussels can easily spread from one pond or lake to another if boat owners don’t fully drain all water from their watercraft after each use. Once zebra mussels enter a waterway, they attach to any available surface and reproduce rapidly, often clogging pipes and infrastructure.
The Nebraska water bodies with established zebra mussel populations are Lewis and Clark Lake, Lake Yankton, the Missouri River, Offutt Air Force Base Lake, and Beaver Lake near Plattsmouth. To combat the spread of zebra mussels and other aquatic invasive species, Game and Parks staff will conduct boat inspections at boat ramps statewide this summer. Since its implementation in 2020, the Aquatic Invasive Species Program has inspected more than 26,000 watercraft across the state.
Safety should remain a top priority when enjoying recreational activities on NPPD’s water resources, and the public is urged to follow all regulations set and enforced by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
Visit CleanDrainDry.org/ for more details on the Clean, Drain, Dry Procedure and OutdoorNebraska.gov/aquatic-invasive-species for information about invasive species in Nebraska. The public is encouraged to report any suspected observations of zebra mussels or other aquatic invasive species to Game and Parks at 402-471-7602 or at [email protected].
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Nebraska Game and Parks 250-mile challenge offers prizes for getting outdoors
Nebraska Game and Parks is offering residents a chance to win prizes simply for getting outside and moving, as part of a challenge honoring America’s 250th birthday.
The Outdoor Nebraska 250-Mile Challenge invites participants to log miles through activities like walking, running, kayaking, horseback riding and more using any fitness app. The goal is to reach 250 miles before the end of the year. Once completed, participants fill out a form on the Nebraska Game and Parks website to become eligible for prizes.
Mike Selman, a regular walker at Zorinsky Lake, said the challenge caught his attention.
“I think it’s great, as long as you put in the time and effort,” Selman said.
Selman said getting outdoors is already a big part of his routine.
“I absolutely love it, I love being outdoors, just the beauty, the nature, the trees, the water,” Selman said.
He said one of his favorite aspects of the challenge is the opportunity to explore Nebraska’s many outdoor spaces.
“Especially here, around Zorinsky, Standing Bear, Flanagan, you got great opportunities and great places to go,” Selman said.
When asked if he planned to submit his miles, Selman did not hesitate.
“I’ll definitely think about it, most definitely,” Selman said.
Between Memorial Day and the end of the year, logging just over 1 mile a day would be enough to reach the 250-mile goal and qualify for prizes.
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OSU Softball: Cowgirls’ Super Regional Opener Against Nebraska Postponed for Weather
We’ll have to wait a bit longer to get into the Cowgirls’ Super Regional.
A rainy night in Lincoln meant the teams only managed to get four outs into the Super between Oklahoma State and Nebraska. The game is tied at 0. The weather delay lasted about two hours before they called it.
The game will resume at 4 p.m. Friday and be televised on ESPN2. They will not play another game Friday, as Game 2 will now take place at 4 p.m. Saturday.
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