Football
Baseball/Softball
Mens & Womens Basketball
Volleyball
Other Sports
100

This is the name of the Husker football stadium

Memorial Stadium

100

This is the name of the Husker baseball stadium

Haymarket Park

100

This former Iowa State Cyclone and head coach of the Chicago Bulls is the current head coach of the Nebraska men's basketball team

Fred Hoiberg

100

This is the former head volleyball coach who led Nebraska to four national championships

John Cook

100

This is a very popular sport worldwide, which the University of Nebraska does not have a men's team for

Soccer

200

This young man was the starting quarterback of the Huskers last year, and led all freshmen in passing yards in his first season 

Dylan Raiola

200

This homegrown Husker led the Oklahoma Sooners to back to back World Series championships and now is breaking records as a two-way player in a Husker uniform

Jordy Bahl

200

This former Charlotte 49er lead the Husker men's team in scoring, and broke the record for most points in a single season

Brice Williams

200

This is one of the most decorated Husker volleyball players of all-time, and likely the greatest libero to ever wear the Husker uniform, recently winning the Sullivan Award, given to the best female athlete in the country 

Lexi Rodriguez 
200

This two-time championship wrestler for Nebraska also has an Olympic gold medal, is a six time world champion, three time Pan-American games gold medal winner, and is considered one of the greatest American wrestlers of all-time

Jordan Burroughs

300
Previously head coach at Temple, Baylor, and the Carolina Panthers, this man is now in his third season as head coach of Nebraska

Matt Rhule

300

This is the name of the Husker softball stadium

Bowlin Stadium

300

This former Husker basketball player and head coach of South Dakota is the current head coach of Husker women's basketball

Amy Williams

300

This Husker volleyball legend led the Huskers to a championship in 2006, a four-time Olympian with a gold medal, two silvers, and a bronze, and is considered one of the greatest American volleyball players of all-time

Jordan Larson

300

This women's team is the most successful in its sport, winning 11 national championships and appearing in every NCAA championship since it was first held in 2004

Bowling
400

Name one year (of five) the Huskers won a National Championship

1970, 1971, 1994, 1995, 1997

400

This former Lincoln Southeast Knight led the Huskers to a College World Series appearance in 2005, and had a 14 year long career with the Kansas City Royals, and led them to a 2015 World Series championship

Alex Gordon

400

This five star recruit from Elkhorn, NE is the first freshman women's basketball player to record 400 points, 100 rebounds, and 100 assists in her first season as a Husker

Britt Prince

400

John Cook surprised the volleyball world when he announced his retirement in 2024, announcing this former Husker and Louisville head coach as the next head coach of the Huskers

Dani Busboom Kelly

400

Nebraska is one of only 11 Division 1 schools in the entire country to have this sport for men, a sport which requires balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, artistry, and endurance to perform routines in different types of events

Gymnastics

500

Recently promoted at the end of the 2024 season, this man was previously head coach at Houston and West Virginia, before being promoted to offensive coordinator for the Huskers

Dana Holgorsen

500

This former Texas A&M baseball assistant was named head coach of the Huskers in 2019

Will Bolt

500

This is the only team in the Power 6 conferences to have never won a March Madness basketball game (men's)

Nebraska Cornhuskers  

500

This coach helped jumpstart the Husker volleyball program in 1977, built it into the national powerhouse it is today, won a national championship in 1995, and the volleyball court in the Devaney Center is named in his honor

Terry Pettit

500

This senior from Sweden won the NCAA Championship in shot put, throwing the put 63 feet and 3 inches, the first women's championship since 2005

Axelina Johansson

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