Harper Murray has had an incredible year with the Huskers, having helped Nebraska Volleyball clinch the highly coveted Big Ten title. Following the incredible victory, Harper’s sister shared an endearing post on Instagram, fangirling over her.
The outside hitter was part of the All-Big Ten First Team in 2023 and 2024. Last year, she led the team in kills with 3.40 per set and hit .257 in the season.
How Did Harper Murray’s Sister React After Nebraska Volleyball’s Big Ten Win?
Harper Murray’s sister, Kendall Murray, shared a two-slide carousel on Instagram, showing pictures of herself and her sister on the court. They were captured smiling, and Harper could be seen wearing a medal around her neck.
In the caption, Kendall jokingly fangirled over her sister’s recent accomplishment by writing, “Guys, I met the 3x Big Ten champ Harper Murray😩”
Harper liked the post and shared it on her story. She also left a comment under the post that read, “[You’re] so cool.”
Nebraska Volleyball won 48 straight sets between Sept. 20 and Nov. 14. However, the streak came to an end when the Huskers went up against UCLA and dropped a set. Shortly after, they rounded up an unbeaten regular season following a phenomenal victory against Ohio.
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The Huskers swept Ohio (25-16, 25-13, 25-20) on Senior Night, and Murray delivered nine kills during the game, while Andi Jackson had eight kills on .800 hitting.
After dropping just seven sets in the season, Nebraska Volleyball has earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament bracket. They will now open the NCAA Tournament by facing Long Island University at 8 p.m. ET on Friday.
Murray Thanks Andi Jackson for Making Her Job ‘Easier’
Following the game against Ohio, Harper was featured in an interview with Jackson, alongside Nebraska Volleyball head coach Dani Busboom Kelly. During the discussion, Harper applauded Jackson for her prowess on the court, noting that she often gives her the openings she needs to make kills on the court.
“I mean, Andi makes my job really easy and like, a lot of the times, sometimes, when I get kills, I thank Andi, because she’s the one that gave me an opening in the block. But, I mean, she makes it really easy for me to learn how to be a better hitter when I have an open space like that,” she said.
Harper also called Jackson “one of the best middles in the country” and acknowledged that she is honored to play next to her on the court.
