Nebraska Volleyball player Andi Jackson achieved an impressive record in the 2025 regular season, particularly at the Big 10 Volleyball conference matches. The Huskers’ middle blocker recorded a remarkable hitting percentage of .559 in the conference matches, which stands out as a record so far.
Jackson’s impressive regular season was recently celebrated by her senior Husker teammate, Allie Sczech, after the final regular-season game against Ohio State last week, in which the Huskers secured a convincing 3-0 victory at the John Cook Arena.
Nebraska Volleyball’s Andi Jackson’s Staggering Conference Performance Lauded by Allie Sczech
Jackson’s consistent performances provided a significant boost to the Nebraska Huskers’ attacking line, which is already bolstered by top players such as Harper Murray. Jackson’s efficiency helped the Huskers immensely as they capped off an unbeaten conference season with a 20-0 record and ultimately won the Big 10 Conference title.
Speaking about the Nebraska middle blocker’s performance, Sczech said, “I mean it doesn’t surprise me though. Like I tell her every day, just go beat Andy Jackson. And I think she does that to a tea.”
Sczech continued, reflecting on Jackson’s hard work in the gym before the matches, “I think in practice she goes for it and I think that she makes our team better, and I think that’s just what you see in matches and it’s just like a highlight of who she is, and so I mean like I said I don’t think it’s surprising either of us at all and so I’m just super proud of her.”
Following a successful regular season, Jackson and her teammates still have work to do to maintain their performances in the offseason and the NCAA Volleyball Championships 2025, which start later this week.
Jackson Comments on Celebrating the Big 10 Title at the John Cook Arena
Jackson recently expressed her feelings about celebrating the title at the John Cook Arena, following the Huskers’ dominating 3-0 victory against the Penn State Nittany Lions. The arena had a great atmosphere, with over 8,000 fans in attendance.
Reflecting on the title celebrations at home, Jackson said, “It’s just so special getting to do it in front of our fans. I think one thing I am super happy about, too, is our families are here, you know, when we’re away, not everyone’s family has the opportunity to go.”
Further in the conversation, the Nebraska middle blocker expressed gratitude for her family, aunt, and uncle attending the title celebrations at the John Cook Arena, making the moment even more special for her.
