ESPN’s Nebraska volleyball documentary to air Sunday night

The film will premiere on ESPN on Sunday, August 25, at 4:00 p.m. CT.

Tonight is the night for ESPN to release its documentary, No Place Like Nebraska. The documentary will chronicle the 2023 Cornhusker volleyball season.

The film will premiere on ESPN on Sunday, August 25, at 4:00 p.m. CT. The worldwide leader in sports has said that the documentary will celebrate Nebraska volleyball.

A school once known only for its football program has become a mecca for women’s volleyball. John Cook’s Cornhuskers have built a new standard – one where anything less than winning a national championship is a shortcoming.

Last season, the Cornhuskers finished with a 33-2 record and reached the NCAA Championship match. They won their fourth Big Ten title in the conference with a 19-1 record.

ESPN also announced that several high-profile individuals connected with the program will speak on camera for the first time since the end of the season.

After the 2023 season concludes, the story continues, as star outside hitter Harper Murray spoke exclusively with E60 about navigating her mental health journey following an onslaught of social media hate after the national championship. And after turning down rampant offseason questions regarding Murray following a public array of off-the-court incidents, (head coach John) Cook sits down with E60 for a frank discussion.

John Cook broke the news following the Huskers spring volleyball game earlier this month that crews from ESPN had been following the Huskers leading up to the annual exhibition game.

They’ve been with us all year. They’re doing a documentary, so they’ve been in and out. They’ve been to a lot of hometowns. They were here in March for three days and then they wanted to come out here (spring game) and see this because until you see it, you don’t believe it.

Nebraska faced Denver on May 4 in front of a sold-out crowd on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Kearney. The Huskers swept the Pioneers 25-13, 25-12, 25-15.

The Nebraska Volleyball team has been named the Big Ten favorites heading into the 2024 season. The Big Ten coaches named five Huskers to the preseason All-Big Ten team.

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Nebraska volleyball to be featured in ESPN documentary

John Cook broke the news following the Huskers spring volleyball game earlier this month that crews from ESPN had been following the Huskers leading up to the annual exhibition game.

Nebraska’s head volleyball coach has confirmed that the team will be featured in an upcoming documentary from the Worldwide Leader in Sports. John Cook broke the news following the Huskers spring volleyball game earlier this month that crews from ESPN had been following the Huskers leading up to the annual exhibition game.

They’ve been with us all year. They’re doing a documentary, so they’ve been in and out. They’ve been to a lot of hometowns. They were here in March for three days and then they wanted to come out here (spring game) and see this because until you see it, you don’t believe it.

Nebraska faced Denver on May 4 in front of a sold-out crowd on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Kearney. The Huskers swept the Pioneers 25-13, 25-12, 25-15. Cook said that he was unsure of how the network would cut the footage together.

They’ve been here for three days, and they were on the bus with us, cameras in our faces. I’m mixed up all the time. They do a very thorough job. I don’t how they’re going to get all this cut down for a documentary.

The head coach also stated that the crew was blown away by the fan support across the state.

They’re pretty blown away coming to a town like Kearney and seeing this turnout. It’ll be interesting to see how this all turns out. I don’t know how they’ll take all that and put it into a one or two-hour documentary.

No release date has been announced. The Huskers 2024 season will begin on Friday, August 30, against Texas A&M – Corpus Christi from the Devaney Sports Center.

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