Nebraska volleyball player Harper Murray recently made her feelings known about attending her first youth camp. She is currently preparing for the 2026 volleyball season.
Murray experienced a successful run in the 2025 season, as her team remained unbeaten till the regional final of the NCAA Championships. She had a significant contribution to the success of her team, securing her career-best 3.54 kills per set, with another career-high of .295 hitting percentage. She also led her team with 34 aces and 4.21 points per set.
She capped her season with an overall 1181 career kills and 109 career aces. Now, she is ready for the next season, and amid this, she attended her first-ever youth camp. Murray joined her former Legacy Volleyball Club coaches and teammates to host the youth camp.
Murray shared an emotional message after hosting the camp, expressing gratitude for the opportunity.
“This camp meant more to me than I can explain, and I’m beyond grateful for everyone who made it possible. I’m so excited to keep giving back to the game,” said Harper Murray (via Instagram).
A few pictures from the camp where the Huskers’ outside hitter was seen interacting with fans were also shared by the Wasserman Collective.
When Harper Murray Revealed Her Struggles With Mental Health Issues
In February 2025, Harper Murray weighed in on her mental health struggles during her conversation with TC Sports Network. She revealed that while she was on a trip with her teammates to Huwai, she was not in a good place mentally. She opened up about how her teammates checked up on her every now and then to make sure she was okay.
“We go to a trip Huwai in spring break for playing a tournament. So, when I was there, obviously this kind of goes in the social media part of it. Huwai, spring break, I go for free because its paid through Nebraska and I am posting things on TikTok, Instagram and all these things,” said Harper Murray.
She added:
“I look great on social media but like in reality, I was crying myself to sleep every night on that trip. I wasn’t eating, I was starting new medication and I would cry the whole way and every single my teammates took rounds like coming to talk to me and making sure that I am okay.”
Harper Murray has always been vocal about her mental health concerns. In October last year, she unveiled an emotional semicolon tattoo behind her ear and shared a message about her mental health.
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