On Wednesday, the Nebraska volleyball program and Head Coach John Cook revealed five new recruits who will join the Huskers in 2025.
The Huskers have signed five of the nation’s top prospects: setter Campbell Flynn (Rochester Hills, Mich.), opposite hitter Ryan Hunter (Charlotte, N.C.), libero Keri Leimbach (Lincoln, Neb.), middle blocker Manaia Ogbechie (Santa Rosa Valley, Calif.), and outside hitter Teraya Sigler (Scottsdale, Ariz.).
Flynn, Hunter, Leimbach, and Sigler will begin their enrollment in January.
**Campbell Flynn, 6-3, Setter, Rochester Hills, Mich. (Mercy High School/Legacy Volleyball Club)**
– Member of the U.S. Girls U19 Team that won gold at the 2023 FIVB U19 World Championships in Croatia
– Represented the U.S. Girls U21 Team at the 2023 FIVB U21 World Championships in Mexico, finishing sixth
– Named Gatorade Michigan Volleyball Player of the Year after her junior season at Mercy High School
– Led Mercy High to the Michigan Division 1 state championship in 2023 as a junior
– Recorded 553 assists, 137 digs, and 124 kills, despite missing 15 matches to represent Team USA
– Two-time Michigan Division 1 first-team all-state honoree
– Played club volleyball for Legacy Volleyball Club, one of the nation’s top teams for her age group
– Selected for the Under Armour Next All-America Game in January
– Named to the AVCA National Player of the Year Watch List
– Chosen for the Junior Volleyball Association All-National Team for the class of 2025
– Ranked as the No. 1 setter recruit by PrepDig.com
*Coach Cook’s Assessment:* “Campbell is an extremely skilled setter with a calm and composed demeanor. At 6-3, she’s a taller, left-handed setter with great physicality and athleticism. Her setting is unpredictable, making her a challenge for defenses, and she’s also a very active presence at the net. Having led multiple U.S. Youth National Teams and her high school to a state title, her leadership and decision-making will be invaluable for our program. We’ve been following Campbell since she was 12 or 13, and she’s always aspired to be a Husker.”
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**Ryan Hunter, 6-2, Opposite Hitter, Charlotte, N.C. (Cox Mill High School/Triangle Volleyball Club)**
– Averaged 4.3 kills per set and hit .317, recording 169 digs, 51 blocks, and 49 aces as a junior in 2023, leading Cox Mill High to a runner-up finish in the North Carolina 4A state tournament
– Named the Charlotte Observer North Carolina Player of the Year and a first-team all-state selection
– Led Mallard Creek High School in her sophomore season with 3.9 kills per set, 163 digs, 72 aces, and 54 blocks
– Selected for the Junior Volleyball Association All-National Team for the class of 2025
– Trained at the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program
– Missed her senior season due to injury
– Played for Triangle Volleyball Club, often competing up an age group
– Named to the PrepVolleyball.com 18U Club All-American Watch List
– Sister, Keimaya, played at North Carolina from 2014-17
– Ranked as the No. 3 opposite hitter recruit by PrepDig.com