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College volleyball game sets new world record for women’s sports.

A Historic ‌Moment: College Volleyball Game ​Sets ⁣World Record for Women’s Sporting Event Attendance

A college volleyball game on Wednesday has​ set a‍ world record – for​ the largest attendance‌ for a women’s sporting event ⁢in history — after more than 92,000 fans packed⁤ the Nebraska’s ‍Memorial Stadium in Lincoln.

The event took place at the ⁢college football⁢ stadium ‌when thousands of fans showed up to watch the‍ five-time National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champions University​ of Nebraska Huskers ‌battle the‌ University of Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks, People magazine reported.⁣ And ‌the Huskers ended up claiming victory for the night, winning the‍ matches 25-14, 25-14 and⁢ 25-13, CBS ⁤noted.

The record was⁤ announced in between the ⁤matches and fans went wild, the outlet noted. A typical NCAA volleyball match usually takes place ‍in 10,000 to ⁤20,000 ‍seating arenas.

“Husker Nation, you’ve ⁤done it,” a message on the Husker’s X account ⁤later.‌ “The WORLD RECORD ⁣for a Women’s Sporting Event lives in Lincoln.”

“Today’s attendance: 92,003. There is NO PLACE like Nebraska,” the post added.

“It’s incredible. I don’t⁣ have enough words to describe it,” Nebraska‌ middle blocker Andi Jackson said, according to ESPN.

“We were ​walking out of the tunnel after the second set, and⁢ we heard on the⁤ speaker we had just broken the world record,” she added. “Everyone was ​trying​ to stay locked in, but ‍we were also so⁢ excited. I can’t describe how grateful I am to be a part of it.”

Nebraska sophomore middle blocker Bekka Allick said during a press ‍conference ⁤before the match that it⁤ was a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It honestly leaves me speechless … It’s hard to ‌grasp 94,000⁣ people,” CBS reported.

The Huskers ‍fans surpassed the previous world record of 91,648 set on ‌April 22, 2022, in Spain at a ‌Champions League soccer match between FC Barcelona and Wolfsburg, the outlet noted.

The previous record set for ‍a⁣ women’s sporting event ⁤in the ⁣United States was set ​on July​ 10, 1999, with 90,185 fans at the Women’s World Cup soccer⁣ final between Team USA and China at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

“I remember that like it was yesterday,” Nebraska coach John​ Cook said of that World Cup match, ⁤ESPN noted. “It was so impactful ⁤seeing those women compete and their ​celebration afterward. It made‌ a mark on women’s ⁤sports in this country. They showed what ⁣could be done.”



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