Husker volleyball player joining League One professional team

Dec. 19, 2025, 1:13 p.m. ·

Rebekah Allicks takes a swing at the middle of the Kansas defense in the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
Rebekah Allicks takes a swing at the middle of the Kansas defense in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. (University of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletics)

Senior middle blocker Rebekah Allick will get familiar with her former rival’s college town.

On Friday, Husker Athletics announced that Allick will join the League One Volleyball program in Madison, Wisconsin, for the 2026 season. Madison is also home to the Big Ten’s Wisconsin Badgers.

Allick earned second-team All-American honors earlier this week. She led the team with 1.27 kills per set and had her best season this year in terms of hitting percentage at .450. That mark ranks fourth in school history for a single-season, according to NU.

Two other Huskers were selected in the Major League Volleyball Draft in late November. Taylor Landfair was the 28th overall pick and chosen by the Indy Ignite. The Omaha Supernovas selected Allie Sczech at 29th.

The Cornhuskers finished the season with a 33-1 record, after starting 33-0. They lost against Texas A&M in the Elite Eight last Sunday, 3-2.

LOVB Madison serves up its season at 7 p.m. CT, Jan. 10 against Salt Lake City. That match and all LOVB Madison home games are played at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, also called the Alliant Energy Center.