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    Nebraska Cornhuskers middle blocker Rebekah Allick (5) waves to fans while walking off the court with middle blocker Andi Jackson (15) after being defeated by the Texas A&M Aggies at Bob Devaney Sports Center.
    Dec 14, 2025; Lincoln, NE, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers middle blocker Rebekah Allick (5) waves to fans while walking off the court with middle blocker Andi Jackson (15) after being defeated by the Texas A&M Aggies at Bob Devaney Sports Center. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images
    Nebraska Cornhuskers middle blocker Rebekah Allick (5) waves to fans while walking off the court with middle blocker Andi Jackson (15) after being defeated by the Texas A&M Aggies at Bob Devaney Sports Center.
    Dec 14, 2025; Lincoln, NE, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers middle blocker Rebekah Allick (5) waves to fans while walking off the court with middle blocker Andi Jackson (15) after being defeated by the Texas A&M Aggies at Bob Devaney Sports Center. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images

    Ex-Nebraska Volleyball Player Rebekah Allick Makes Feelings Known Following First Pro Career Win With LOVB Madison

    Ex-Nebraska volleyball player Rebekah Allick expressed her joy following her first professional victory with LOVB Madison. After concluding her collegiate journey with the Nebraska Volleyball in December 2025, Allick signed her first professional deal with LOVB Madison for the 2026 season.

    The 21-year-old locked horns against LOVB Salt Lake along with her team on January 10 and dominated the faceoff with 3-0. She left the collegiate circuit after posting the best season of her career during her senior year.

    Allick averaged 2.56 kills per set on .450 hitting with a team-high 1.27 blocks per set. This placed her in fourth place nationally and in the Huskers’ single-season record. After securing her first pro victory with LOVB Madison, Allick seemed ecstatic as she recorded a video of herself, expressing her joy right from the court.

    “We just finished with our first win. I feel amazing. I’m very blessed. Very grateful. I’m so grateful to be a part of this team and the camp here is amazing. So happy to be here. Go Mad.”

    Along with Allick, two other Huskers players were drafted in the professional league (Major League Volleyball), with Taylor Landfair as the 28th overall pick for Indy Ignite and Allie Scezch as the 29th pick for Omaha Supernovas. Allick will next face her former teammate Lexi Rodriguez during the faceoff with LOVB Nebraska. The match is scheduled on January 16, 2026, at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.

    Ex-Nebraska Volleyball Player Rebekah Allick Expresses Her Gratitude After Receiving the Opportunity to Join a Professional League

    Rebekah Allick competed in her last faceoff along with the Nebraska Volleyball team on December 14, 2025, against Texas A&M. The Huskers were forced to end their NCAA Championships title quest after the loss in the regional final.

    A week after the Huskers’ last game of the season, Allick announced her professional move and showed excitement for the new beginning. She joined former Husker Callie Schwarzenbach for her first pro season with LOVB Madison.

    “Let’s do this @lovbmad Excitement is an understatement,” Allick wrote on Instagram. “Thank you LOVB for this opportunity. And as for Husker Nation, find me in Madison ♥️♥️”

    During her senior year with the Big Red team, Allick was named to the AVCA All-America Second Team. She also earned her first All-America honor.

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