One of the best volleyball players in history announced Friday she’s closing the chapter on her historic volleyball playing career.
Husker and Olympic legend Jordan Larson, who now plays for the Omaha team in League One Volleyball, said this will be her final season as a player.
In a news conference Friday morning, Larson said “every gym, every jersey, every team, coach and band has played a role” in her playing career.
“This season isn’t about an ending. It’s about celebrating that made the journey possible,” Larson said. “After this year, I’ll be stepping away from competitive volleyball, and rather than making this the finish line, I want to spend the season honoring the people, places and moments that shaped it all.”
The volleyball great fought tears as she spoke about her last season playing competitive volleyball. She said she wants to spend the season honoring the “people, places and moments that shaped it all.”
“I’ve been incredibly fortunate to play this game alongside people who have challenged me, pushed me and supported me and believe in something bigger than myself,” she said. “None of this would have happened alone. This season is for the shared work, the memories and the lessons, and for the love for the game that has been constant from the very beginning.”
She said she’s grateful for every season spent on the court and is excited for her last one to be with the Omaha Supernovas, in a state where it all started.
“I’m grateful for every step… and how special it is for me to be home and be able to do this in front of a state that just really loves volleyball,” Larson said.
Larson, from Hooper, Nebraska, was a Husker player from 2005-2008, helping lead the team to a 127-8 record, including a runner-up finish in 2005 and a national championship in 2006.
She was a three-time All-American and was inducted into the Nebraska Athletic Hall of Fame in 2020.
As an Olympian, Larson was on four medal-winning teams, including the team that won the gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The four medals ties for most all time for any player. She also played on numerous other teams that won gold medals in international competitions.
Her 15-year pro career has included stints with teams in Russia, China, Turkey and Italy. She spent her final two years in Omaha, where in addition to playing, she also became a co-owner of the Omaha team.
Larson also spent time as an assistant coach at Nebraska, helping lead the 2023 team to a 33-2 record and a national runner-up finish.