Harper Murray recently offered a glimpse of her vacation, showing her stunning beach look amid the ongoing off-season. The Nebraska volleyball player will soon start training for the upcoming Big Ten and NCAA Championships of this season.
Murray was last seen in action during the spring volleyball season, which kickstarted on April 11, 2026. They faced Iowa State at Sioux Falls in their opening match and registered an impressive 4-0 sweep, showcasing their dominance. They maintained their momentum till the end of the season on April 25, when they locked horns with North Colorado at the Chicoine Center in Chadron, Nebraska, again, recording a 4-0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-16, 25-21) victory.
Currently, the Nebraska players are enjoying their off-season and the team’s outside hitter recently shared a glimpse of her beach vacation. Taking to Instagram, she posted a video of her walking at the beach in a stunning sleek black triangle bikini. The post’s caption read:
“Wannabe cali girl.”
Murray and her team will open the 2026 season after the off-season at the Spikes Under the Lights event on August 27 at the AT&T Stadium. In the inaugural edition of this event, four teams, including the Huskers, Florida Gators, Penn State, and SMU Mustangs, will be competing.
Harper Murray weighed in on her 2026 spring volleyball season
After competing against North Colorado on April 25, 2026, and concluding the spring volleyball season, Harper Murray spoke to Hail Varsity, where she made her feelings known about the spring season. When asked about what she and her team accomplished over the past month of spring, she replied:
“Yeah, it was fun. We just talked about it in the locker room. We were practicing at Kinetic. We had morning practice and lifting was a little bit different for us this year. So, we had to adjust to a lot, but it was really fun. And it was honestly nice having a little bit of change, and I think it made it go by a little faster. So, it was really fun,” said Harper Murray.
“Yeah, I mean, there were a lot of changes, so it was nice to adjust to it and just learn how to work through that with the team because we’re not used to some of the things that we did this year. So, I feel like I got a lot out of it and slowly but surely got a little better. My first week, I was a little I didn’t like my stats and I didn’t like how I was playing, but throughout the spring, I definitely improved.”
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