Construction under way at Bob Devaney Sports Center
Construction is well under way at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln as crews transform it into a new home for Husker volleyball.
Nebraska Basketball Devaney Center Tribute
Nebraska Basketball celebrated their final game in the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Wednesday March 6, 2013 with a win over Minnesota 53 to 51.
The Huskers move to the Pinnacle Bank Arena next year in the historic Haymarket in Lincoln.
For more visit Huskers.com/Arena.
Husker Volleyball and the Devaney Center - An NET Sports Feature
Husker Volleyball will be moving from the iconic Coliseum to the Devaney
Center in 2014. NET Sports goes behind the scenes to look at the Devaney
Center remodel & how it will become more volleyball friendly. For more sports features, visit
Final Walk Through of Pinnacle Bank Arena, an NET Sports Feature
Members of the media were invited for a final walk through of the Pinnacle Bank Arena while under constuction in Lincoln, NE.
Husker Volleyball Opens Renovated Bob Devaney Sports Center
he 10th-ranked Nebraska volleyball team held its annual Red/White Match on Saturday evening at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in front of a sellout crowd of 8,243 fans.
For more visit Huskers.com
Eddie Brown Singing the National Anthem @ NCAA Volleyball Tournament Bob Devaney Lincoln NE 12/2/16
Eddie Brown Singing the National Anthem @ NCAA Volleyball Tournament TCU v. Wichita State at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Lincoln NE 12/2/16
Memorial Stadium Lincoln Nebraska 2020
Memorial Stadium, nicknamed The Sea of Red, is an American football stadium located on the campus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska. The stadium primarily serves as the home venue for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team and a variety of other university and state activities.
Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 at a cost of $450,000 with a capacity of 31,080. The Cornhuskers had previously played home games at Nebraska Field from 1909 to 1922. The first game at the new stadium was a 24–0 Nebraska victory over Oklahoma on October 13, 1923.[6]
A series of expansions has brought the stadium's current capacity to 85,458, but attendance numbers regularly exceed 90,000. Nebraska has sold out an NCAA-record 375 consecutive games at Memorial Stadium, a streak that dates back to 1962. When full, Memorial Stadium holds more people than all but two Nebraska cities (Omaha and Lincoln).
In the fall of 1922, a drive for $430,000 in funds to build a new football stadium was undertaken by faculty, students, alumni and friends of the university. Designed by John Latenser, Sr., a notable Omaha architect, the stadium was named Memorial Stadium to honor all Nebraskans who served in the Civil and Spanish–American Wars and those 751 Nebraskans who died in World War I. Later, the stadium would also honor the 3,839 Nebraskans who died in World War II, the 225 who died in Korea, and the 422 who died in Vietnam. Construction was completed in just over 90 working days; Memorial Stadium was dedicated on October 20, 1923.
Inscribed on the four corners of the stadium are the following words, written by former Nebraska professor of philosophy Hartley Burr Alexander.
Southeast: In Commemoration of the men of Nebraska who served and fell in the Nation's Wars.
Southwest: Not the victory but the action; Not the goal but the game; In the deed the glory.
Northwest: Courage; Generosity; Fairness; Honor; In these are the true awards of manly sport.
Northeast: Their Lives they held their country's trust; They kept its faith; They died its heroes.
A statue of former head coach Tom Osborne and former quarterback Brook Berringer can be found at the main entrance of the Osborne Athletic Complex on the north side of the stadium. Berringer, a native Nebraskan and backup quarterback on Nebraska's 1994 and 1995 national championship-winning teams, died in a plane crash on April 18, 1996, just two days before the 1996 NFL Draft, where he was projected to be an early- to mid-round pick. In 2013, a statue of former head coach Bob Devaney was unveiled at the entrance of the newly renovated east stadium, just before Nebraska's season opener against Wyoming. Nebraska and Wyoming were the only two schools Devaney served as a head coach at the collegiate level at.
Van Halen Concert Announcement 1988 Devaney Sports Center
Radio advertisement for the November 5, 1988 concert featuring Van Halen at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. Opening the show was Private Life.
Shootaround in Nebraska
We followed the guys from the hotel to shootaround at the Devaney Center in Nebraska. Check out a behind the scenes look!
Big 8 Wrestling Finals Intro - 1982
The video is not the best quality, but it's pretty legendary.
I believe this is Sandy Stevens reading the finals match-ups for the 1982 Big 8 Wrestling Championships.
Held in The Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nebraska Athletic Director and legend Bob Devaney was on hand for the finals.
Check out this line-up for the finals -
118 Kevin Darkus (ISU) v Randy Willingham (Ok St)
126 Joe Gibbons (ISU) v Mark Zimmer (OU)
134 Jim Gibbons (ISU) v Clar Anderson (Ok St)
142 Jonnie Selmon (NU) v Andre Metzger (OU)
150 Nate Carr (ISU) v Kenny Monday (Ok St)
158 Isreal Sheppard (OU) v Ricky Stewart (Ok St)
167 Dave Schultz (OU) v Mike Sheets (Ok St)
177 Mark Schultz (OU) v Perry Hummel (ISU)
190 Bill Scherr (NU) v Mike Mann (ISU)
HWT Gary 'Air' Albright v Steve 'Dr. Death' Williams
Today, 3 have passed on - RIP Dave Schultz, Gary Albright & Steve Williams
There are 11 (?) or more NCAA Championships represented here.
There are 7 (?) of more Olympic Medals represented here, at least 3 Olympic Gold Medals.
In the Capitol - Boise state.
Just taking video for fun
Volleyball practice at Nebraska
Villanova held serve and pass on Friday afternoon at the Bob Devaney Sports Center prior to its match against Nebraska on September 6, 2013.
Devaney Center Moments - Michigan State
Voted one of the top moments in Devaney Center's 35+ year history.
Car Camera - Lincoln, NE - Lakeside to North Central Lincoln . 2013 ( ネブラスカ州リンカーン )
On today's trip, we go from Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.A.'s Country Club area, to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln's City Campus and finally to the beautiful Cornhusker Highway (U.S. Highway 6) corridor.
We start really close to Irving Middle School on the first leg which is right beside Irvingdale Park (which may be haunted). Heading north, do do pass by Stransky Park and the (for sure) haunted Rudge Memorial Park (formerly called the Lake Street Park). An older part of Lincoln this is and along with it some of Lincoln's past ;D .
Continuing to head north, we see (or maybe not see with the trees) the Bryan Medical Center West Campus tower, formerly named the BryanLGH Medical Center West and before that Lincoln General Hospital (as seen in the 1983 movie - at the end - Terms of Endearment... filmed here in Lincoln) on the left.
Past of South Street, this newly rehabilitated stretch of roadway - a one way, was once three lanes but now is two. Here we find a former town that Lincoln swallowed up, currently called the 17th Street Shops. If you ever have the chance, stop by Bohdi Imports - seen on the left at 2:13... it's a really cool, hippy place to shop!
Through some inner-city, we finally reach the east edge of Downtown Lincoln. Soon after is the University of Nebraska at Lincoln's City Campus. While traveling through campus, it appears that some classes were or had already gotten out - cool! After a T in the road and some strange maneuvering around some strange street corners (including one that we've traveled on before) it looks as if we're done with UNL...
...but we're not! As we turn onto Salt Creek Roadway, UNL's future Innovation Park Campus is on our left (formerly State Fair Park) along with the Bob Devaney Sports Center - the new home of Nebraska's Volleyball program. Right now Innovation Park is either dirt or shells of buildings being built into buildings newer & better, but someday in the future this will be a technology park of it's own... including a future data center maybe, built by the University (would sure love to see Apple locate here maybe ;p .....).
Under the N. 27th Street overpass, we finally wind our way to Cornhusker Highway... such a beautiful area! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the ride ^^ !
Timeline:
00:20 - Eastbound on Van Dorn Street.
00:35 - Lincoln Fire and Rescue Station #8 can be seen straight ahead on the corner.
00:37 - Northbound on S. 17th Street.
00:51 - Harrison Avenue intersection. Stransky Park is on the right and Rudge Memorial Park is on the left (formerly the Lake Street Park - haunted!).
00:58 - Sacred Heart Catholic School (Pre-8) Can be seen as the brick building on the right.
1:03 - Lake St. intersection. Bryan Medical Center West Campus is on the left.
2:13 - The 17th Street Shops.
3:43 - Beginning to enter Downtown.
4:33 - O St. (U.S. Highway 34) intersection. S. 17th St. becomes N. 17th St. here.
4:56 - Q St. intersection. The University of Nebraska at Lincoln's City Campus begins here. The University Police Headquarters is on the right after the intersection.
5:20 - Vine Street Fields can ben seen on the right.
6:43 - Still northbound on N. 17th Street after the turn.
6:50 - Northbound on N. Antelope Valley Parkway.
7:28 - The Bob Devaney Sports Center can be seen straight ahead (the building with the white roof).
7:31 - Eastbound on Salt Creek Roadway. UNL's Innovation Campus is on the left (formerly State Fair Park). Antelope Creek runs under the roadway here.
8:47 - Leaving UNL. Salt Creek Rdwy. ends approximately here and becomes State Fair Park Drive... someday Salt Creek Rdwy. will extend beyond here.
9:03 - Passing under the N. 27th St. overpass.
9:58 - Eastbound on Cornhusker Highway (U.S. Hwy. 6 East).
10:02 - Dead Man's Run bridge.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Линкольн, Небраска
ネブラスカ州リンカーン
内布拉斯加州林肯
링컨, 네브라스카 주
เนบราสก้า ลินคอล์น
लिंकन नेब्रास्का
नेब्रस्क
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Quality Inn & Suites Lincoln - Lincoln Hotels, Nebraska
Quality Inn & Suites Lincoln 2 Stars Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska Within US Travel Directory Conveniently located off of Interstate 80, the Quality Inn and Suites in Lincoln, NE offers easy access to Bob Devaney Sports Center, Memorial Stadium (home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers), Pinnacle Bank Arena, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Haymarket Park and the Museum of American Speed. This Lincoln, Nebraska hotel is also close to the University of Nebraska, as well as the Historic Haymarket District, a popular outdoor farmer’s market and shopping area.Guests of the Quality Inn and Suites hotel are invited to relax in the indoor heated pool. There is one meeting room, able to accommodate 40 people for conferences. Other amenities include free full breakfast, free wireless high-speed Internet, free newspaper Monday-Friday, free coffee.Spacious guest rooms include a flat-screen television, alarm clock, hair dryer, coffee maker, desk, iron and ironing board. A wide variety of suite rooms feature a wet bar, microwave and sofa sleeper.
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Occupy Lincoln march thru University of Nebraska Student Union
Peacefully and quietly Occupy Lincoln takes their march inside of the University of Nebraska Student Union.
Stanford Women's Volleyball: Long Rally at Nebraska
Stanford wins an epic point after a long rally in the fourth set of a 3-2 win over No. 1 Nebraska at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
2019 FINAL X LINCOLN // Press Conference // Session I
The 1st of 2 Press Conferences for Final X Lincoln at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Keep Up With Competitive Women's Wrestling!
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Female Wrestlers Present//
55 KG: Jacarra Winchester & Dominique Parrish
59 KG: Alli Ragan & Lauren Louive
Questions From Wreaper Wrestling//
Lauren Louive: You were the first woman to start training and the Hawkeye Wrestling Club and have expressed interest in becoming head coach of a DI women's college program. And with the NCAA recommendation to add women's wrestling as an emerging sport, thus giving more DI status opportunities, what are your thoughts on DI status [for women's wrestling]?
Dominique Parrish: First, congrats on your WCWA Athlete of the Year award! What does this award mean to you, not just to be wrestler of the year, but ATHLETE of the year? And what does that say about the state of women's wrestling being recognized at that level?
Alli Ragan: Hawkeye Wrestling Club has been able to put 4 members into the Final X competition, with already 1 World Team member, can either of you expand upon how HWC has been able to result in 4 members wrestling in Final X?
*Featured Image VIA// Richard Immel
Nebraska vs. Minnesota KRNU Audio - Final Game at the Bob Devaney Sports Center
Play-by-play: Ryan Mueksch
Color: Matt Duren
Singing Justin Bieber in front of the Nebraska Capitol Building
I'm not sure who thought this was a good idea, but the end result turned out to be more or less hilarious. Taken during City on a Hill 2011.