After playing its first game last evening, the Huskers had a light day in Rome on Tuesday. After a morning on their own to shop and sightsee, the Huskers spent a portion of their afternoon visiting one of the true wonders of the World in the Roman Colosseum
As the tour bus got in sight of the Colosseum what is normally a very talkative bus went quiet, and you could hear the murmurs of the players as they got their first glimpses of the ancient amphitheater dating back to the first century. Many of the players were awestruck at the sight of the amphitheater that held over 50,000 people and was the home of many events including gladiatorial combats, plays and much more. Portions of the stone have been removed for other buildings around Rome, but the facility has been preserved. The Huskers spent nearly 90 minutes touring the different levels and admiring one of the true icons of the city of Rome.
The Huskers will test their cooking skills later this evening, taking part in a pasta-making class at a local restaurant before the team embarks on its trip to Florence Wednesday morning. Check back later on Huskers.com and on the Huskers' social media channels for more photos and videos from today's events.
Came out 🔛🔝.#GBR x #EuroSkers pic.twitter.com/hyBANEHKfI
— Nebraska Basketball (@HuskerHoops) August 6, 2019
Built to last #colosseum #nebrasketball #GBR pic.twitter.com/joHkdgsS5e
— Fred Hoiberg (@CoachHoiberg) August 6, 2019
Three of the Emperors headed to do battle at the Colosseum #GBR #Nebrasketball pic.twitter.com/DLSRYAcBy9
— Doc Sadler (@coachdocsadler) August 6, 2019