The Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball program is set to make history once again, this time on a massive stage that blends college athletics with the grandeur of the NFL. The Huskers have been selected to compete in the inaugural "Spikes Under the Lights" event at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas—the iconic home of the Dallas Cowboys—kicking off the 2026 season in unforgettable fashion.
This isn't just another tournament; it's a landmark moment for women's college sports. For the first time ever, a women's collegiate event will be held at this legendary venue, which boasts a capacity of up to 100,000 fans. The potential crowd could shatter all previous attendance records for a volleyball match, turning the court into a stage fit for champions.
Scheduled for a primetime slot, the three-hour exhibition will be broadcast live on a major national network. Adding to the excitement, the event features a record-breaking $1 million prize pool—the largest ever offered in women's college sports. The competition will unfold with two semifinal matchups, each played in a best-of-three format, followed by a championship final that promises high-stakes drama.
This marks the second major showcase Nebraska has secured for the upcoming season. Earlier in September, the Huskers will face Missouri in the Big Ten/SEC Challenge at the historic Wrigley Field. Now, they're set to take on a powerhouse Florida team in the Spikes Under the Lights semifinal. If they advance, a matchup against either SMU or Penn State awaits in the championship. All eyes will be on Arlington on Thursday, August 27, at 7 p.m. CT, as Nebraska looks to add another chapter to its storied legacy.
