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Jordan Larson Highlights Huskers Returning for Alumni Match

Jordan Larson and other Nebraska volleyball alums will make their return to the Bob Devaney Sports Center to attempt to steal a win away from the hometown Huskers. Larson will lead a group of Nebraska volleyball alumnae against the 2025 Huskers in the inaugural Alumni Match on Saturday, Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. CDT in […]

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Jordan Larson Highlights Huskers Returning for Alumni Match

Jordan Larson and other Nebraska volleyball alums will make their return to the Bob Devaney Sports Center to attempt to steal a win away from the hometown Huskers.

Larson will lead a group of Nebraska volleyball alumnae against the 2025 Huskers in the inaugural Alumni Match on Saturday, Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. CDT in Lincoln at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The match will be a standard best-of-five format.

Joining Larson are Nebraska volleyball alums Kelly Hunter, Lauren Stivrins, Kenzie Maloney, Ally Batenhorst, and recent Nebraska graduates Lindsay Krause and Leyla Blackwell. The group includes multiple All-Americans, national champions, and Olympic medalists to compete against the current iteration of the Huskers, who finished in the national semifinals last year.

Former Nebraska volleyball outside hitter Ally Batenhorst becomes emotional in her return to Lincoln with USC.

Former Nebraska volleyball outside hitter Ally Batenhorst becomes emotional as the Bob Devaney Sports Center crowd loudly welcomes her back with USC. / Nebraska Athletics/@HuskerVB on X

Larson leads the team as a three-time All-American during her Nebraska tenure from 2005-08 including a national championship in 2006. The outside hitter is a four-time Olympic medalist, and pushed Team USA to a gold medal in 2021 and competed in the Paris Olympics last summer. Her four Olympic medals are tied for the most all-time by a women’s volleyball player. The Hooper, Neb. native became a founding athlete for League One Volleyball Omaha after joining as an assistant coach for Nebraska for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.

Kelly Hunter, a current assistant coach for the Big Red, joins the alumni team after spending 11 of the 12 years with the Husker program as a player or coach. Hunter is a three-time All-American and two-time national champion and joined the coaching staff in 2019 as a graduate assistant and volunteer coach until being added to the staff in 2021. The 2017 Big Ten Setter of the Year was a first-team AVCA All-American her senior season, earning National Player of the Year honors from PrepVolleyball.com and VolleyMob.com.

Stivrins joins the alumni team as a three-time All-American and 2017 National Champion while at Nebraska, finishing her Husker tenure at fourth all-time with a .378 hitting percentage. The middle blocker tied an NCAA record with 24 career NCAA Tournament matches played, and was named a first-team All-Big Ten member for four straight years. The Scottsdale, Ariz. native now competes for LOVB Omaha with Larson.

Nebraska Huskers libero/defensive specialist Kenzie Maloney (11) returns a Texas Longhorns serve at Nationwide Arena.

Nebraska libero/defensive specialist Kenzie Maloney during a 2016 match. / Greg Bartram-Imagn Images

Libero Kenzie Maloney returns to the Bob Devaney Sports Center after finishing her career as a third-team All-American, First Team All-Region, and an All-Big Ten selection as a senior in 2018. She averaged 4.03 digs per set in her final year in Lincoln, ending at No. 5 all-time in Nebraska’s digs list with 1,406 digs. She appeared in four straight NCAA Final Fours and finished with a 21-2 career record in NCAA Tournament matches. At the conclusion of her Nebraska tenure, the Kentucky native played in the most postseason sets and matches in Husker history.

Ally Batenhorst, a 2024 Nebraska graduate, played her first three collegiate seasons in Lincoln before concluding her college career at USC for her graduate season. Batenhorst was an All-Big Ten First Team selection for the Trojans after recording 2.25 kills per set and 52 blocks as a junior at Nebraska. The 2020-21 National Gatorade Player of the Year signed a professional contract with the Omaha Supernovas in Dec. 2024 after being selected No. 15 overall in the second round of the 2024 Professional Volleyball Federation Draft.

Omaha native Lindsay Krause returns to Lincoln after wrapping up a four-year run at Nebraska. Krause joined the Huskers after a standout prep career at Omaha Skutt Catholic, claiming the 2020 High School National Player of the Year by VolleyballMag.com. The 6-4 outside was an All-Big Ten Freshman team pick in 2021 and played in 102 matches over her four seasons, totaling 736 kills and 2.36 kills per set. After two national runner-up finishes and three Final Fours, Krause joined Batenhorst with the Supernovas after being taken No. 19 overall in the third round of the PVF Draft.

Lindsay Krause swings for a kill vs. Creighton Tuesday.

Lindsay Krause swings for a kill against Creighton. / Kenny Larabee/NRG Media

Leyla Blackwell rounds out the Nebraska alumni team after a one-year stint in Lincoln in 2024, aiding the Huskers to the 2024 Final Four. Blackwell appeared in 13 matches, averaging 2.35 kills per set on a .417 hitting percentage. The middle blocker spent three seasons at San Diego as a three-time All-WCC first-team honoree after transferring from Indiana. Blackwell was picked in the fourth round of the 2024 PVF Draft by the San Diego Mojo and appeared in 10 matches, including eight starts, this past season.

Other players and coaches joining the alumni team have not yet been announced. Nebraska volleyball returned a notable alum in Dani Busboom Kelly earlier this year, as the coach left Louisville to rejoin her alma mater following the retirement of John Cook in January.

Tickets are available at Huskers.com.

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World Championships Profiles

World Championships Profiles: Become Familiar with Some of the Top Athletes in Swimming Over the past couple of weeks, in the leadup to the World Championships in Singapore, Swimming World has rolled out a series of mini profiles on medal contenders. The athletes featured have represented a wide range of countries, with some pieces featuring […]

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World Championships Profiles: Become Familiar with Some of the Top Athletes in Swimming

Over the past couple of weeks, in the leadup to the World Championships in Singapore, Swimming World has rolled out a series of mini profiles on medal contenders. The athletes featured have represented a wide range of countries, with some pieces featuring likely medalists and others highlighting individuals fighting for a place on the podium. Additionally, the series has profiled veterans and rising stars.

The World Championships are scheduled to begin on Sunday and run for eight days. This year marks the fifth time the World Aquatics competition has been held in Asia, as Singapore joins Fukuoka (2001/2023), Shanghai (2011) and Gwangju (2019) as a host. Beijing will serve as the host in 2029.

Here is our complete list of profiles, along with links to the individual articles. We hope these short pieces provide our readership with a look at the past accomplishments of top swimmers, as well as provide a summary of how the athletes have fared en route to the biggest meet of the summer.

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Hall of Honor announcement highlights Steelers' first weekend practice

A day after Mother Nature cut the Steelers’ practice short, she decided to give everyone everything they could handle with a hot and humid full practice on Saturday. Predictably, it was something that Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlin enjoyed, as his team continues to fight through the stress of the heat, “It was challenging in […]

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Hall of Honor announcement highlights Steelers' first weekend practice

A day after Mother Nature cut the Steelers’ practice short, she decided to give everyone everything they could handle with a hot and humid full practice on Saturday.

Predictably, it was something that Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlin enjoyed, as his team continues to fight through the stress of the heat, “It was challenging in some instances, some self-inflicted wounds as fatigue set in, but that’s just part of the get-better process,” said coach Tomlin after practice had ended.

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Emailed job application supposedly from Xavi was bogus, Indian soccer federation says

India’s soccer federation has dispelled speculation Xavi Hernández had applied to coach its national team, saying the job application it apparently received from the former Barcelona player was bogus. The All India Football Federation said Saturday that it had received emailed job applications from senders claiming to be Xavi and Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola, […]

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Emailed job application supposedly from Xavi was bogus, Indian soccer federation says

India’s soccer federation has dispelled speculation Xavi Hernández had applied to coach its national team, saying the job application it apparently received from the former Barcelona player was bogus.

The All India Football Federation said Saturday that it had received emailed job applications from senders claiming to be Xavi and Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola, but that neither was genuine.

Indian media reported that Xavi had applied for the role.

Xavi has been without a team since being let go by Barcelona in June 2024.

Guardiola, one of the top coaches in the sport, is under contract with City through June 2027.

India is looking to replace Spanish coach Manolo Márquez after he left the position by mutual consent earlier this month following just one win in eight games, and less than a year in the job.

The federation said Saturday that it has narrowed a group of 170 applicants to three unnamed finalists.

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Teams compete in 27th Knoxville Girls Jamboree at West High School on Saturday

The 27th Annual Knoxville Interscholastic League Girls Jamboree featured 24 teams and focused on unity and sportsmanship. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A total of 24 teams took the field Saturday at West High School for the 27th Annual Knoxville Interscholastic League (KIL) Girls Jamboree. The day-long event showcased some of the area’s top soccer talent while […]

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The 27th Annual Knoxville Interscholastic League Girls Jamboree featured 24 teams and focused on unity and sportsmanship.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A total of 24 teams took the field Saturday at West High School for the 27th Annual Knoxville Interscholastic League (KIL) Girls Jamboree. The day-long event showcased some of the area’s top soccer talent while also focusing on sportsmanship and community.

Programs like Oak Ridge, Hardin Valley, Webb, West and many others participated in the event. Teams played in 30-minute increments from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., giving players a chance to fine-tune their game ahead of the fall season.

Following the match play, athletes took part in a variety of individual skills competitions, including a 40-yard dash, juggling, placement kicks, long-distance throws, and goal kicks for distance.

But for organizers, the event is about much more than scores and stats.

“This is like a huge reunion,” said Becca Curtis, a parent of a West High School athlete. “They are rivals in high school, but they’re club teammates. So it’s great to see the parents and children out here together.”

The jamboree continues to grow each year, and organizers said they’re committed to keeping it inclusive.

“I’d like to have as many teams participate as possible,” said the event organizer Sonny Trotter. “Anyone who wants to be a part of it is welcome. The teams don’t pay anything — a lot of times you would, but not if I’m doing it, because it’s about the girls.”

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