Nebraska women's volleyball coach John Cook retired Wednesday, and the school hired former player Dani Busboom Kelly to replace him.
John Cook announced his retirement Wednesday evening after 25 years at the helm. Dani Busboom Kelly will return to her alma mater as the fourth Husker Volleybal
John Cook is set to speak to media Thursday morning, after shocking Husker nation with news of his retirement on Wednesday
Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook will be addressing his decision to retire in a Thursday morning press conference.
John Cook retired Wednesday after 25 seasons at Nebraska, where he won four national titles. And with that, the Dani Busboom Kelly era began in Lincoln.
An emotional John Cook addressed the media Thursday, reflecting on his decision to step down as head coach of Nebraska volleyball after 25 years.
Last Thursday was the day legendary volleyball coach John Cook came to Nebraska Athletic Director Troy Dannen with two words: “It’s time."
Legendary Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook announced on Wednesday that after 32 years, 25 with the Cornhuskers, he is retiring. Here's more:
Nebraska women’s volleyball coach John Cook has announced his retirement and Louisville coach Dani Busboom Kelly, who played for the Cornhuskers, is his successor.
In addition to winning national titles in 2000, 2006, 2015 and 2017, Cook led the Cornhuskers to 12 NCAA semifinals, nine Big 12 titles and five Big Ten championships.
John Cook is calling it a career in Lincoln. The longtime Nebraska women’s volleyball coach, who won four national championships with the Cornhuskers and picked up more wins than any other Division-I volleyball coach this century,