Nebraska volleyball head coach John Cook, along with seniors Kenzie Knuckles and Madi Kubik, will represent the Huskers at the inaugural Big Ten Volleyball Media Days on Monday at the Big Ten Network Headquarters in Chicago.

The Huskers will participate in the Monday session of the two-day event from 1-5 p.m. The Huskers' official press conference is scheduled for 3:30-3:50 p.m. 

National media coverage of the event will include the Big Ten Network, ESPN, NCAA.com and SiriusXM. 

The Huskers will begin practice for the 2022 season on Monday, Aug. 8 as they gear up for the Ameritas Players Challenge to open the season on Aug. 26-27.

Huskers Open Fall Camp

Fall camp is up and running for the Nebraska football team, as the Huskers held their first practice on Wednesday. Nebraska practiced again on Thursday and will practice on Friday morning before taking Saturday off.

The first post-practice media session is scheduled for Friday afternoon at approximately 11 a.m. Friday's media session - and all post-practice media sessions this fall - can be watched live on the Huskers twitter account.

Following Thursday's practice, the Husker Radio Network's Greg Sharpe caught up with Head Coach Scott Frost for an update on the first two practices of the season. Fans can watch that interview below and can tune in to Huskers.com every weeknight to listen live or on demand to Sports Nightly for fall camp updates.

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Palmer Named to Paul Hornung Award Watch List

Nebraska wide receiver Trey Palmer has been named to the 2022 Paul Hornung Award presented by Texas Roadhouse watch list, which was announced Thursday afternoon. The award is given annually to the most versatile player in major college football.
 
Palmer is in his first season at Nebraska after spending the last three years at LSU. He totaled 41 receptions in his career while also returning kicks for the Tigers.
 
Last season, he hauled in 30 passes for 344 yards and three touchdowns, ranking third on the team in touchdown receptions and fourth in catches. He also returned 18 punts for 115 yards and seven kickoffs for 142 yards. In 2020, he averaged 34.4 yards per kickoff return, highlighted by a 93-yard touchdown against South Carolina, while catching 10 passes for 108 yards. He was also a member of LSU's 2019 National Championship team, playing as a true freshman.

Huskers on Preseason Watch Lists
Ethan Piper, Allstate Good Works Team
Luke Reimer, Butkus Award
Ochaun Mathis, Bronko Nagurski Trophy
Brian Buschini, Ray Guy Award
Trey Palmer, Paul Hornung Award