John Cook Announces Retirement After 32-Year Coaching Career at Nebraska Volleyball
John Cook, the legendary head coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball team, has announced his retirement after a remarkable 32-year coaching career. Of those 32 years, 25 were spent with the Cornhuskers. Cook made the announcement on Wednesday evening, effective immediately.
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During his tenure at Nebraska, Cook led the team to four national championships and consistently maintained a high level of competition within the Big Ten and on the national stage. His influence extended beyond the court, as he was known for his dedication to his players and his ability to build a strong team culture.Cook's retirement marks the end of an era for Nebraska volleyball. He leaves behind a legacy that includes numerous accolades and a program that has been a powerhouse in collegiate volleyball. Dani Busboom Kelly, who has been serving as an associate head coach under Cook, is set to take over as the new head coach, continuing the tradition of excellence at Nebraska.