I've traveled the world playing professional volleyball and had the privilege of representing my country at three different Olympics.
Truthfully, there probably isn't a corner of this globe I haven't seen, but there's only one place I'll ever call home.
Nebraska.
When I gave John Cook a call about three or four years ago, kicking the tires about coming back to Nebraska volleyball to coach, I wasn't sure if he had a spot for me, but I knew I'd do whatever it took to get back to the place where it all started for me.
Honored and humbled to be joining the staff! Grateful for an opportunity to grow and learn! π€ https://t.co/cVCbuofH9Q
— Jordan Larson (@JordanLarson10) June 13, 2023
When I got hired this past June as an assistant, I asked myself a series of questions, starting with, how can I make an impact on this program that has given so much to me?
What could I have done differently during my time at Nebraska that would have benefited my career?
How can I help the girls make the most of their potential?
That's ultimately what led me to coming back to Nebraska.
Yes, I love this state, program, and community with all my heart, and coaching will be a great transition for me at this point in my career, but I'm here to give back.
My goal for Nebraska volleyball is the same one I had when I stepped foot on campus as a freshman in 2005.
To make this program better than it was yesterday.