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Watch: Nebraska volleyball team enters in front of record 92,000 fans
Nebraska women's volleyball team Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports

Nebraska’s women’s volleyball team drew a massive crowd for a celebratory event on Wednesday night in Lincoln, Neb. and a video of their players walking out went viral.

The University of Nebraska decided to hold a big event on Wednesday to celebrate women’s volleyball. They held two volleyball matches, plus a concert at Memorial Stadium, which is where the Cornhuskers football team plays.

The exhibition was between in-state Division II schools Nebraska-Kearney and Wayne State. Then Nebraska faced Omaha in a regular season match.

The capacity at Memorial Stadium is just over 85,000 for football, but the attendance for Wednesday night’s event exceeded that amount thanks to additional seating added to the field.

The video that people were loving featured the Cornhuskers walking out of the tunnel onto the field. Some of the players could hardly contain their excitement.

Nebraska entered the match 3-0 on the season and ranked No. 4 in the country. They have won five national championships and are a powerhouse in the sport. They also have sold out every home match since 2001.

Nebraska said the attendance was 92,003, which they claimed was a record for a women’s sports event.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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