LINCOLN, Neb. - Four Husker Volleyball players have been named American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-Americans. 

Bergen Reilly, Andi Jackson, and Harper Murray were all named First team All-Americans while Rebekah Allick was named a Second Team selection. 

Murray and Reilly are now three-time AVCA All-Americans, but earned first-team honors for the first time in their careers. Andi Jackson earned First Team honors for the second year in a row. It was the first All-American honor of any kind for Allick.

Jackson averaged 2.74 kills per set on .467 hitting with 1.12 blocks per set, and she served 16 aces... Murray led the Huskers with a career-best 3.54 kills per set on a career-high .295 hitting percentage. Reilly set the Huskers to a school-record .351 hitting percentage, besting the previous record of .331 in 1986. NU’s .351 hitting percentage ranks first nationally and is the best hitting percentage by a Big Ten team since 2009 Penn State. She is also an AVCA Player of the Year finalist. Allick had the best season of her standout career with 2.56 kills per set on .450 hitting with a team-high 1.27 blocks per set. 

Nebraska ended their season 33-1 after an Elite Eight loss to Texas A&M.