Lexi Rodriguez is an All-American for the fourth time in her career

Dec. 18, 2024, 4 p.m. ·

Nebraska's players celebrate the win by punching their ticket to the Final Four.
Nebraska's players celebrate their previous win by "punching their ticket" to the Final Four. (Photo courtesy of Husker Athletics)

For the fourth time, Husker volleyball senior Lexi Rodriguez is an All-American.

She’s just the third Nebraska volleyball player to earn the honor all four years of her college career.

Three more Huskers and three Creighton Bluejay athletes also made the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-America teams.

The AVCA selects 14 players each for the first, second and third team, highlighting the best players in the sport.

For Nebraska, Andi Jackson joined Rodriguez on the first-team, while sophomores Harper Murray and Bergen Reilly were selected for the second team. The Cornhuskers tied with Pittsburgh with four total All-Americans on their rosters.

For Creighton, Kendra Wait received first-team honors. Norah Sis was chosen for the second team and Ava Martin earned a third-team selection. Creighton is tied for the third most players selected, along with Stanford.

The full All-America teams and honorable mentions list can be found here.

The Huskers play against Penn State in the Final Four starting around 8 p.m. CT Thursday.