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Husker Star Allick Shines on National Player of the Year Watch List

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  • Rebekah Allick added to AVCA National Player of the Year Watch List
  • Allick leads Big Ten in hitting percentage, ranks 4th nationally
  • Allick surpasses 460 career blocks, 5th in school history
Husker Star Allick Shines on National Player of the Year Watch List

On October 4th, 2025, Nebraska middle blocker Rebekah Allick was added to the AVCA National Player of the Year Watch List. Allick, a senior, has had a commanding start to her final season with the Huskers.

Through 11 matches so far this year, Allick has been dominant, hitting .463, which ranks first in the Big Ten and fourth in the nation. She is averaging 2.62 kills per set and also leads the team in blocks with 42, averaging 1.22 per set.

Allick's impressive performance has earned her a spot on the prestigious AVCA Watch List, joining her Husker teammates Andi Jackson, Harper Murray, and Bergen Reilly, who were named to the initial list back in July. Allick has also tied her career-high in kills with 13 and posted a season-high 8 blocks in a match.

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Furthermore, Allick has surpassed former Husker great Sarah Pavan for 5th place in school history in the rally scoring era for career blocks, with 460 through her illustrious career. Her .353 career attack percentage also places her 6th in school history in the rally scoring era.

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Rebekah Allick is a senior middle blocker for the Nebraska Huskers volleyball team, known for her impressive performance this season.
Allick has been added to the AVCA National Player of the Year Watch List, leading the Big Ten in hitting percentage and ranking 4th nationally. She has also surpassed 460 career blocks, the 5th most in Nebraska history.
Allick has had a commanding start to her senior season, hitting .463 through 11 matches, which ranks her first in the Big Ten and fourth in the nation. She is also leading the Huskers in blocks.

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