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Nebraska Volleyball's players celebrated the Halloween festivities early during one of their training sessions, before their faceoff with Wisconsin. The Huskers are scheduled to lock horns with Wisconsin on Friday, October 31, 2025, at the UW Field House in Madison, Wisconsin. A day before their match, the Nebraska Women's Volleyball team dressed up in their favorite costume along with their coach, Dani Busboom Kelly. The senior middle blocker, Rebekah Allick, opted for "Big Z” (penguin) attire from the Surf’s Up movie. She wore a yellow headband with feathers that looked like the character's crest. Laney Choboy and Keri Leimbach dressed up as Oompa Loompas from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, while donning green wigs, brown t-shirts, and white suspenders. With several stuffed toys in her hand, senior player Taylor Landfair dressed as Doc McStuffins. She was wearing a doctor's coat. Harper Murray and Ryan Matea were seen twinning in Smurfs costumes with blue overalls, and red glasses and hat. Teraya Sigler and freshman Campbell Flynn coordinated the outfits from the movie Ratatouille, with the senior being Remy, the rat, and the latter wearing Alfredo Linguini's (young, clumsy boy) attire.Freshman Virginia Adriano and coach Dani Busboom Kelly were seen in the same attire, opting for Lorax, the environmental protector from Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax. They wore bright orange onesies and completed the look with a famous orange moustache. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostIn a press conference days before the costume practice, Dani Busboom Kelly stated that the team approached her with the idea, and she was left with no choice. Nebraska Volleyball's coach Dani Busboom Kelly anticipates low fan attendance at the faceoff against Wisconsin Dani Busboom Kelly in Omaha, Nebraska. (Photo via Getty Images)In a press conference, Nebraska Volleyball's coach Dani Busboom Kelly recently anticipated a low Huskers' fan attendance at the game against Wisconsin, stating the latter team's fans wouldn't allow their fans to be present in greater numbers. "I'm sure it'll be wild. So, I know the field it's sold out, and I was saying on the radio show, you know, our other road games have been sold out, but there's been a lot of Nebraska fans. I don't feel like Badger fans probably let too many Nebraska fans getting tickets. So, I think it'll be mostly Wisconsin fans in there. And a really true, true road game."The Nebraska Volleyball is currently standing first in home attendance, with an average of 8,600 fans present at each game.