Dani Busboom Kelly expressed her thoughts as the Nebraska volleyball team recorded its 350th consecutive sellout. She reflected on the team's massive fan base and thanked the fans for their unwavering support for such a long time.
The Nebraska volleyball team extended its dominance in the season once again in their match against Iowa and clinched the victory in straight sets with a score of 25-15, 25-21, 25-18, with 8662 fans in attendance. Harper Murray and Andi Jackson dominated on the attack, and Bergen Reilly continued her support to the team with 34 assists and seven digs.
The match held great significance as it marked the 350th consecutive Devaney Center sellout. The streak has been active for over 24 years, and Dani Busboom Kelly spoke about the massive support for the Nebraska volleyball team in a post-match interview. The former Husker expressed here elation at being able to be a part of the team and thanked the entire Husker ecosystem for effectively contributing towards the success of the program.
"Just amazing that this tradition started so long ago, and 350 is an amazing milestone, and pretty awesome that I'm able to be here for it, to be a part of it, and be a part of a lot of the ones before this. Pretty incredible the support and not just people showing up to watch the games but their investment in our players, the program, the coaches, and you know, it's more than just a game here, and we're just so thankful that we have the support, and hopefully this isn't the last milestone that we celebrate," she said (2:40 onwards)
Busboom Kelly hopes that the program continues to push its limits and achieve great heights in the future.
Dani Busboom Kelly opens up about the Nebraska volleyball team's massive fan base

Dani Busboom Kelly spoke about the Nebraska volleyball team's massive fan base in a post-match interview after their victory against Stanford. The former Husker shared that she was surprised when a fan revealed that they had travelled all the way from Columbia to watch the team compete.
She expressed that the Nebraska volleyball program is becoming a worldwide brand and is pushing the sport to a wider audience with its incredible performances on the court.
"What Nebraska does is it sets the bar, and we're becoming a worldwide brand. There was some girl outside the vanity just today, and I was walking in and heard her parents run up, and she's like, 'I came all the way from Columbia, the country, not Columbia, Missouri to see you guys this weekend' and she just wanted a picture that's worldwide so pretty amazing what we're doing," she said.
The Huskers will lock horns against Indiana on November 22, 2025, at Wilkinson Hall in Bloomington, Indiana.