“The Health Network is providing some vaccines here, but it’s very limited,” Lynn said. “This allows our staff to help support a bigger effort, and we’re able to do it on a much larger scale than what we’d be able to do independently. It’s a great collaboration with the county.
“It’s a great opportunity for us to be able to support the community, support CSU and participate in something that really is kind of historic.”
Tom Hilbert can remember the moment when part of the crowd of 6,750 fans stormed the court as his volleyball team rallied to take down No. 5 Nebraska 3-2 back in 2011. Down 2-0 to the Huskers, he and his team all knew it was going to take their best effort to vanquish a foe and produce a very signature win in program history.
He’s spent the last year watching his players try to navigate a worldwide pandemic in an effort to gain some satisfaction from playing the sport they love. There were no guarantees, as they all found, even when following all the health and safety guidelines.
Hilbert’s volleyball team spent some time in quarantine prior to the season. Freshman Naeemah Weathers quarantined 35 days before school started, simply from being in the wrong place at the wrong time. She never tested positive, yet she missed out on so much.
Now, one shot can help make shape the outcome, one akin to Jacque Davidson’s final attack which took down No 6 Washington at Moby to earn a berth into the NCAA Volleyball Tournament’s Sweet 16 back in 2009.
“I think it’s time that CSU partnered with the community to get everybody healthy again so we can bring the same joy that we bring to this community,” Hilbert said. “I think it’s fitting that it’s in an athletic venue.”
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