Nebraska volleyball schedule 2024: Dates, times, TV channels, tickets for Huskers home and away matches

Emily Dozier

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Grab your popcorn. NCAA volleyball is back. And there's no one better to watch than the Huskers.

Nebraska volleyball returns a year after a historic season that ended in a loss to Texas in the national championship match. But this time, the Huskers are better than before, maintaining their core group of players including Merritt Beason, Lexi Rodriguez, Harper Murray and more. Joining the squad are Taylor Landfair (Minnesota) and Leyla Blackwell (San Diego) out of the transfer portal, making the 2024 roster even more lethal.

The No. 2 team in the nation in the AVCA preseason poll, the Huskers will be tested in their schedule this year with matchups against Louisville, Stanford and Big Ten rival Wisconsin. While they'll undoubtedly go for an undefeated season once again, the Huskers' eyes are on the prize at the end of the year: a national title.

To get there, though, they have to get through 31 regular-season matches.  Here's how to watch them all as Nebraska chases a national championship.

Nebraska volleyball schedule 2024

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Result
Tues., Aug. 27vs. Kentucky (at Louisville)7 p.m.Nebraska 3, Kentucky 1
Fri., Aug. 30vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Texas A&M-CC 0
Sat., Aug. 31vs. TCU8:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, TCU 1
Tues., Sept. 3at SMU8 p.m.SMU 3, Nebraska 0
Thurs., Sept. 5vs. The Citadel7 p.m.Nebraska 3, The Citadel 0
Sat., Sept. 7vs. Montana State3 p.m.Nebraska 3, Montana State 0
Tues., Sept. 10vs. Creighton8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Creighton 2
Fri., Sept. 13vs. Arizona State8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Arizona State 0
Sat., Sept. 14vs. Wichita State3 p.m.Nebraska 3, Wichita State 0
Wed., Sept. 18vs. Stanford8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Stanford 0
Sun., Sept. 22at Louisville12:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, Louisville 0
Fri., Sept. 27vs. UCLA*8 p.m.Nebraska 3, UCLA 1
Sun., Sept. 29vs. USC*7:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, USC 0
Thurs., Oct. 3at Illinois*7 p.m.Nebraska 3, Illinois 0
Sun., Oct. 6vs. Iowa*3 p.m.Nebraska 3, Iowa 0
Fri., Oct. 11vs. Purdue*8:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, Purdue 2
Sat., Oct. 12vs. Rutgers*8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Rutgers 0
Fri., Oct. 18at Michigan State*6 p.m.Nebraska 3, Michigan State 0
Sat., Oct. 19at Ohio State*3:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, Ohio State 0
Fri., Oct. 25vs. Illinois*8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Illinois 0
Sat., Oct. 26vs. Michigan*8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Michigan 1
Fri., Nov. 1at Wisconsin*9 p.m.Nebraska 3, Wisconsin 0
Sun., Nov. 3at Northwestern*1 p.m.Nebraska 3, Northwestern 0
Thurs., Nov. 7at Oregon*10 p.m.Nebraska 3, Oregon 0
Sat., Nov. 9at Washington*10:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, Washington 0
Thurs., Nov. 14vs. Minnesota*9 p.m.Nebraska 3, Minnesota 1
Sat., Nov. 16vs. Indiana*8:30 p.m.Nebraska 3, Indiana 0
Wed., Nov. 20at Iowa*7 p.m.Nebraska 3, Iowa 0
Sat., Nov. 23vs. Wisconsin*8 p.m.Nebraska 3, Wisconsin 0
Fri., Nov. 29at Penn State*5 p.m.Penn State 3, Nebraska 1
Sat., Nov. 30at Maryland*7 p.m.Nebraska 3, Maryland 0
Fri., Dec. 6vs. Florida A&M^8 p.m.ESPN+

*Big Ten game
^ NCAA Tournament

How to watch Nebraska volleyball games in 2024: TV channels, live steams

  • TV channel: ESPN2, ACCN, ABC, FS1, NBC, BTN, Nebraska Public Media
  • Live streamFubo

Nebraska volleyball matches will be broadcast on a variety of networks this season. One game will be on each ESPN2, ACC Network, ABC, FS1 and NBC. The Huskers will have 15 games on the Big Ten Network.

Every televised match is available to stream on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Nebraska volleyball tickets 2024

Tickets for every Husker game, home and away, are available on StubHub.

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.