
Nebraska volleyball head coach John Cook announced Monday that assistant coach Jordan Larson has decided to step away from her role with the program after two seasons.
“Following the season, Jordan Larson informed me that she has decided to move on from being part of our coaching staff,” Cook said in a statement. “While I am disappointed we won’t have her on staff anymore, I am thankful to Jordan for all that she has done for our program over these past two seasons.”
Larson, a Nebraska volleyball and U.S. Women’s National Team legend, joined the Huskers’ coaching staff full-time in June 2023. Balancing her role as an assistant coach with commitments to the Olympics and her professional playing career, Larson has made a significant impact on the team, according to Cook.
“It wasn’t easy for her while balancing the Olympics and a professional playing career at the same time,” Cook added. “But she gave everything she had to our players and to the Nebraska volleyball program, and she will be missed.”
During her two seasons with the Huskers, Larson helped guide the team to a remarkable 66-5 record and two NCAA Final Four appearances, including the 2023 NCAA Final and 2024 Semifinals.
Cook also expressed his well wishes for Larson’s future endeavors. “It has been fun watching Jordan begin her LOVB Omaha career, and we hope she has a great season.”
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