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Cook, 68, took over at Nebraska in 2000 after seven years at Wisconsin and finished with a career record of 883-176. His .834 winning percentage is fifth-best all-time in Division I.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska lawmakers recognized former Husker volleyball coach John Cook for all his accomplishments. Cook and University of Nebraska system president Jeffrey Gold were in the ...
Nebraska volleyball head coach John Cook’s full retirement press conference from Jan. 30, 2025. LINCOLN — Its square top, jutting into the sky like a steel graduation cap, makes the Bob ...
We all knew this was going to happen eventually. After all, John Cook is 68. But, still, the news Wednesday registered as a shock, writes Amie Just.
John Cook has won more matches than any Division I volleyball coach this century. John Cook’s Legacy From his first season at Nebraska in 2000, Cook demonstrated a winning formula, leading the ...
An emotional John Cook took the mic Thursday morning, less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement as the head coach of Nebraska volleyball. Cook began by referencing the Neil Young song "My ...
We all knew this was going to happen eventually. After all, John Cook is 68. But, still, the news Wednesday registered as a shock, writes Amie Just.
Terry Pettit helped bring John Cook to Nebraska. And for 25 years, Cook made Pettit's decision look really good. "I'm proud of him," Pettit said.
John Cook announced his retirement Wednesday evening after 25 years at the helm. Dani Busboom Kelly will return to her alma mater as the fourth Husker Volleyball head coach.
John Cook’s light-hearted jibe at Harper Murray Never one to miss an opportunity to crack a joke, the TikTok famous volleyball coach injected some humor in an otherwise gloomy goodbye.
In classic John Cook fashion, the coach quoted a Neil Young song, “It’s better to burn out than to fade away.” Tom Shatel doesn’t think Cook is doing either one.
Cook, 68, took over at Nebraska in 2000 after seven years at Wisconsin and finished with a career record of 883-176. His .834 winning percentage is fifth-best all-time in Division I. He was 722 ...