In a season that will be remembered for generations in Lincoln, the Nebraska Huskers have accomplished something truly extraordinary. The program secured the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Tournament after completing a perfect 30-0 regular season, marking just the third undefeated regular season in the storied history of Nebraska volleyball.
The achievement is made all the more remarkable by the circumstances surrounding it. First-year head coach Dani Busboom-Kelly took the reins from legendary coach John Cook, who retired following last season's Final Four appearance. Rather than experiencing any sort of transitional growing pains, the Huskers have elevated their game to historic heights under new leadership.
Nebraska's dominance has been nothing short of breathtaking. The Huskers became the first Big Ten team to finish conference play undefeated at 20-0 since Penn State accomplished the feat in 2009. Throughout their remarkable campaign, Nebraska dropped only seven sets across 30 matches, a testament to the consistency and excellence that has defined this team from the opening serve.
The Devaney Center has been a fortress for the program, with Nebraska riding a staggering 60-match home winning streak into the postseason. That streak will face its next test on December 5 when the Huskers open their tournament run against Long Island. For the visiting Sharks, the task ahead is daunting: no team has found a way to solve Nebraska this season, and doing so in Lincoln seems nearly impossible.
This perfect regular season marks Nebraska's first since 2000, a quarter-century ago when the program was in the midst of establishing itself as a national powerhouse. The Huskers have since claimed multiple national championships, most recently in 2017, but an undefeated regular season had remained elusive until now.
Busboom-Kelly's seamless transition into the head coaching role speaks to both her preparation and the culture that exists within the program. Taking over for a coaching legend is never easy, yet she has managed to not only maintain Nebraska's standard of excellence but raise it to unprecedented levels. Her ability to connect with players and implement her vision while honoring the program's traditions has been a masterclass in leadership.
The road to the ultimate prize runs through Kansas City, where the Final Four is scheduled for December 21. For a program hungry to add another national championship banner to its collection, the opportunity could not be more golden. Nebraska enters the tournament as the clear favorite, but as any volleyball observer knows, the single-elimination format of the NCAA Tournament leaves no room for error.
What makes this Nebraska team special extends beyond the numbers. The Huskers have displayed a relentless competitive drive, refusing to let their guard down regardless of the opponent or the situation. Losing only seven sets in 30 matches demonstrates a level of focus and execution that separates great teams from legendary ones.
As the tournament approaches, the question on everyone's mind is whether Nebraska can complete the ultimate perfect season. The ingredients are there: elite talent, exceptional coaching, a home-court advantage that borders on supernatural, and the experience of having already faced the pressure of an undefeated campaign. For the Huskers, only one goal remains. A national championship would transform a perfect season into an immortal one.
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Perfect Season: Nebraska Volleyball Secures No. 1 Overall Seed After Historic 30-0 Campaign
📅 Published on December 1, 2025 at 8:00 AM