Tickets were put on sale in April and in just over 48 hours, nearly 83,000 had been sold. That number of fans would already be more than enough to set a new attendance record for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) volleyball matches, vastly overcoming the 18,755 registered in the championship game of the 2021 season, between Big Ten members Nebraska and Wisconsin, but there’s potential for more.
If Nebraska's expectations of having nearly 95,000 people inside the stadium are met (more than 90,000 tickets had been sold by the beginning of August), the match would set attendance records for women’s sports events both inside the United States – surpassing the 90,185 crowd that watched the 1999 soccer World Cup Final in California – and internationally – overcoming the 91,648-attendance registered in a soccer European Champions League match in Barcelona, Spain, last April.
“It's a really hard thing to grasp that so many people are going to be there watching us, but at the end of the day we're very grateful that Husker Nation is as strong as it is and that we even have the ability to play in the football stadium,” junior outside hitter Merritt Beason commented. “It's huge for not only volleyball, but women's sports in general, so for us to be a part of it is really special. It'll be history in the making, and for us to be a part of it and to play in it, is really cool. Not many people get to say that they did.”