Nebraska star Andi Jackson recently celebrated her anniversary with her boyfriend, Isaac Wachsmann, who represents the Creighton Bluejays baseball team. Jackson shared a few pictures with her beau and wrote a heartfelt message.
The middle blocker shared a screenshot featuring a collage of the couple. The pictures included both of them supporting each other in their careers. The collage also had pictures from their long drives and beach dates. She also shared a few quirky selfies.
“365,” she wrote, adding a few white heart emojis.

Jackson joined the Huskers team in 2023 as a freshman. She was last seen in action for the Big Red on Dec. 14 against Texas A&M at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
The Huskers lost the game and concluded their season at the NCAA regional final. Jackson ended her season with a .467 attack percentage. It was recorded as the third-highest season attack percentage in school history.
Laney Choboy Once Opened Up On Andi Jackson’s Skillset
Andi Jackson’s teammate Laney Choboy once opened up about the middle blocker’s skillset after Nebraska’s face-off with Illinois in November. Jackson registered a perfect nine kills on nine swings for a 1.000 hitting percentage.
The match went in favor of the Huskers, who dominated 3-0. In a press conference following the match, Choboy hailed Jackson’s abilities.
“I’m just not surprised at all. Like every time Andi goes up, I think that she expects, and like we just kind of know and trust that she’s probably going to get a kill or get them out of the system. So we have a lot of trust in her, and I think that she’s just playing so well right now and just doing so amazing. So I’m just not surprised that she went nine for nine.” (2:50 onwards)
In her senior year, Jackson was chosen for the AVCA All-America First Team for the second straight year, as well as the All-Big Ten First Team. She was also named the AVCA Middle Blocker of the Year.
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