John Cook would have loved to win at least one more national championship. But in the end, the wins are just one piece of the coach's legacy.
During a tenure that featured championship moments as well as heartbreak, now felt like the right time for Nebraska volleyball head coach John Cook to call it a career. “It’s been a blast and I’ve always wanted to go out on top,
John Cook is ready to ride off into the sunset. After more than two decades of leading Nebraska volleyball, the legendary coach has announced his retirement. 'I
An emotional meeting with Harper Murray, a "top-secret" weekend and more standout moments from John Cook's retirement speech Thursday.
Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook is retiring after 25 years with the Huskers. Cook, who has won four national championships, made the announcement Wednesday.
Twenty minutes after announcing John Cook was retiring, the program announced Dani Busboom Kelly — the former Husker player and assistant — will be his successor.
Nebraska women’s volleyball coach John Cook has announced his retirement and Louisville coach Dani Busboom Kelly is his successor.
An emotional John Cook took the mic Thursday morning, less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement as the head coach of Nebraska volleyball. Cook began by
How a letter in 2006, dinners over the years, and deep ties to Nebraska made Dani Busboom Kelly a no-brainer to succeed John Cook as the Huskers' next volleyball coach.
Cook’s 32 years as a college head coach also include seven at Wisconsin. Since taking over the Nebraska program in 2000, Cook guided the Huskers to four national championships, 12 NCAA Semifinals appearances, nine Big 12 titles and five Big Ten titles.
John Cook always enjoys a good football analogy. He said he considered former Nebraska football coach and athletic director Tom Osborne his “greatest mentor.” Osborne stepped down from coaching in 1997 after thriving for 25 years,