5 / A. ROLFZEN
PREVIOUS SEASONS
2013 (Freshman)
• Started 32 of the Huskers’ 33 matches in 2013
• Notched 244 kills on the year for an average of 2.14 kills per set, while chipping in 206
digs, an average of 1.81 digs per set
• Recorded 10 or more kills nine times in 2013
• Posted five double-doubles on the year
• Made her Husker debut in NU’s season opener against Louisiana-Monroe, posting eight
kills in her first match
• Joined Justine Wong-Orantes as the ninth and 10th true freshmen to start a season
opener during Coach John Cook’s career at Nebraska
• Led Nebraska at the Ameritas Players Challenge, recording 36 kills and 35 digs over
three matches on the weekend
• Tallied a double-double in every match of the Ameritas Players Challenge and was
named the tournament’s MVP
• Named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week twice, including for her efforts against
Minnesota and Wisconsin (Oct. 4-5) when she tallied 12 blocks on the weekend and
averaged 1.5 blocks per set
• Produced a team-high eight blocks against the Badgers, as well as 20 digs and 11 kills
on the weekend
• Tallied 16 kills and 15 digs in NU’s 3-1 loss to Penn State on Nov. 30 to conclude the
regular season
Before Nebraska
• Joined the Huskers from Papillion-La Vista South High School in Papillion, Neb.
• Was a two-time winner and four-time finalist for the Nebraska Gatorade Player of the
Year Award
• Named the No. 8 player in the country by PrepVolleyball.com and a Senior Ace
• Shared both PrepVolleyball.com’s National Freshman and National Sophomore of the
Year honors with her sister and Husker teammate, Kadie
• Named a 2013 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection
• Earned first-team AVCA Under Armour All-America honors in 2012
• Totaled 390 kills as a senior, posting 283 digs and 38 total blocks
• Was named the ESPNHS Junior of the Year, a PrepVolleyball.com honorable-mention
All-American, a MaxPreps second-team All-American and ESPNHS second-team AllAmerican in 2011
• Led Papillion-La Vista South to three consecutive state titles and two undefeated
seasons as well as the 2011 and 2010 MaxPreps and ESPN Rise national titles
• Was chosen as a MaxPreps second-team All-American, named the National Sophomore
of the Year and a second-team All-American by ESPN RISE
• Played extensively with USA Volleyball, participating at the 2011 FIVB Volleyball Girls’
Youth (U-18) World Championship, helping her team to a ninth-place finish
• Selected to the U.S. Women’s Junior National Volleyball team in 2012