Logan Lednicky has declared her next move. The outgoing NCAA champion from the Texas A&M Volleyball team will be officially joining the LOVB Houston team from the upcoming season onwards.
The official Instagram page of the institution declared this news to its followers. This was the final year of Lednicky as a college volleyball player.
Logan Lednicky Joins This Institution After Collegiate Career
Lednicky has decided to join League One Volleyball Pro through the LOVB Houston team. The official Instagram page of Texas A&M Volleyball team captioned the post as,
“Logan is headed to LOVB Houston ‼️ #GigEm // #AggieVB!!”
Lednicky represented the Aggies as an opposite player. It would be interesting to see how the outgoing NCAA champion helps out the LOVB Houston.
Lednicky’s Career Profile For Texas A&M Volleyball
Lednicky had joined the Maroon and Red team in the 2022 season. Though she didn’t strike a solid impression, the opposite player was included in the SEC All-Freshman Team for the season.
Lednicky was a part of the Aggies team, which had qualified for the Round of 16 in the 2024 NCAA Championships [also known as the Regional Semifinals]. However, the opposite player was more than determined to give it all in her final season.
After a wobbly start, the Maroon and Red team under the mentorship of Jamie Morrison reached the Round of 16 in the 2025 NCAA Championships, where they faced the previous year’s runners-up, the Louisville Cardinals. The Aggies overcame the challenge to qualify for the quarterfinals, where they competed against the top-ranked team, the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Statistically and technically, the Aggies were hardly a match for coach Dani Busboom Kelly’s Huskers. However, head coach Morrison had other plans. With Lednicky leading the attack alongside Ifenna Cos-Akpella, the Maroon and Red team shocked the Huskers by 3-2 to enter their first NCAA semifinals, something nobody thought of in their wildest dreams.
The Pittsburgh Panthers proved to be no match for head coach Morrison’s Aggies as they were steamrolled 3-0, and the Aggies qualified for their first NCAA finals, where they faced the 2020 NCAA champions, Kentucky Wildcats, who had qualified for the finals after 5 years.
Despite trailing 1-6 in the first set, the Maroon and Red team didn’t give up. Under Lednicky, they fought back and won the first set 26-24. After that, there was no looking back.
