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Honors & Awards 

  • Academic All-Big Ten (2023, 2024)
  • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2022, 2023, 2024)
  • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2023, 2024)

2024 (Junior)
An injury sidelined Emma Prososki for the second half of the season, but she still managed 10 starts and 15 appearances. She earned one assist at Michigan State, while tallying 12 shots and three shots on goal. 

2023 (Sophomore)
Prososki appeared in 24 games, started one and amassed 811 minutes. She tallied one finish on the season against Eastern Washington on Aug. 24 and added 12 shots and six shots on goal. Prososki also added one assist, good for three total points, as she helped NU to its program-best third-trip to the Elite Eight and a Big Ten regular season title.

2022 (Freshman)
Prososki played in 19 games for a total of 431 minutes in 2022, recording one goal and one assist on the year. Prososki’s first career goal happened in the Huskers’ Big Ten matchup with Purdue on Sept. 29 in the 75th minute. She also tallied six shots and four shots on goal, while totaling three points. She played 54 minutes against Michigan State at the Big Ten tournament on Nov. 3, her longest appearance of the season.

High School
Prososki is a midfielder who went to Omaha Marian High School. She was coached by Teresa DeGeorge. In her high school career, she has a total of 14 goals and four assists. Her team was the state runner-up in 2019 and a state semifinalist in 2021. Her 2020 season was cancelled due to COVID-19. Individually, Prososki earned a varsity letter in 2018-21, was a LJS Class A All-State honoree, a LJS Super State second-team honoree, an OWH All-Class Metro first-team honoree, an OWH Class A All-Nebraska second-team honoree in 2021. She also participated in cross country in high school and lettered in 2018.

Other Information
As a member of the Gretna Elite Academy, Prososki was coached by Mitch Kavanagh and helped her team to a Nebraska State Cup Championship in 2017. Her team was also a Cup A ECNL National Semifinalist in 2021. She has been selected to attend the 2018 ECNL CSP Midwest Training Camp, 2018 ECNL/id2 National Training Camp and the 2019 ECNL CSP Midwest Regional Camp. Academically, she has been a member of the Honor Roll from 2018-21 and was an NSAA Academic All-State Honoree in 2021. She also was a member of the National Honor Society in 2020-21.

Personal Information
Emma is the daughter of John and Shannon Prososki and was born on Sept. 14, 2004. She has one sister, Ellie, and three brothers, Kevin, Alex and Brendan. She has not declared a major but she did earn a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2022.

Prososki on Nebraska
“The atmosphere at Nebraska is unmatched. From academics to athletics, the program emphasizes development and encourages excellence. As I became more familiar with the school and the soccer program, I knew Nebraska was the place for me. Not only is the coaching staff great, but the facilities at Nebraska are incredible. I can’t wait to be a part of the Husker program!”