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Nebraska's Season Ends, Ticket Prices Plummet
15 Dec
Summary
- Nebraska's NCAA championship hopes ended in the regional final.
- Ticket prices for the semi-finals dropped from over $300 to $90.
- The team finished their season with a 33-1 record after the loss.

The Nebraska volleyball team's quest for the 2025 NCAA championship was cut short on December 14, as they were eliminated in the regional final held at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Their highly anticipated matchup against Texas A&M ended in a narrow 3-2 defeat, shattering the team's undefeated streak and concluding their remarkable season with a 33-1 record.
This significant upset sent ripples through the secondary market, causing ticket prices for the upcoming semi-finals to plummet drastically. Initially priced at over $300 for the cheapest seats earlier in the week, prices for the Final Four in Kansas City dropped to approximately $90 shortly after Nebraska's elimination. This sharp decline highlights the impact of the Huskers' unexpected exit on fan demand.
The Nebraska Cornhuskers had a dominant season, entering the national championships after an undefeated regular season. They showcased impressive performances, sweeping several top teams. Despite their consistent success and a strong run, the regional final proved to be their final match, falling just short of a comeback against a formidable Texas A&M squad.




