Nebraska's powerhouse middle blocker, Rebekah Allick, is taking her talents to LOVB Madison for the 2026 League One Volleyball season. And just like that, the game changes.
Allick's Stellar Husker Legacy
Let's talk numbers. Allick wrapped up her Nebraska career with a .450 hitting percentage — that's the No. 4 single-season mark in Huskers history and the country. She wasn't just hitting; she was dominating. Averaging 2.56 kills per set paired with a team-high 1.27 blocks per set, Allick was a force to be reckoned with.
Her defensive prowess? No joke. She ranked No. 5 in career blocks during the rally-scoring era, tallying up a whopping 543 blocks. That's not just impressive; that's legendary.
A New Chapter with LOVB Madison
Joining former Husker Callie Schwarzenbach, Allick is set to bolster LOVB Madison's lineup. The chemistry between these two former teammates? You could feel it coming. Allick's transition to pro will be one to watch, and LOVB Madison just became straight up dominant.
Big Time Impact
Allick's accolades speak volumes. From being on the AVCA Player of the Year Watch List to earning All-America Second Team honors, her resume is packed. Her addition to LOVB Madison is not just a boost — it's a statement.
With her on board, Madison is not just looking to compete, they’re looking to run the show. As we head into the 2026 season, one thing's clear: Allick is ready to handle business in LOVB.
And from there… it was over.
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Source: huskers.com



