Nebraska Cornhuskers Women's Volleyball player Harper Murray recently shared glimpses of her time with her boyfriend, Heinrich Haarberg. This comes just a week after the conclusion of her team's 2024 season.
Currently in her off-season, Murray managed some time to spend with her boyfriend and fellow Husker. She took to her Instagram handle to share glimpses of their shopping date in her stories.
In the posts, the Nebraska outside hitter can be seen donning a black leather jacket and complementing it with black shoes.
Murray also added a glimpse of her boyfriend trying out a huge new puffer jacket in the mall in her stories.
"puffer season @heinrich.haarberg" Murray's text-overlay read in the story.
Heinrich Haarberg competes for the University of Nebraska's rugby team. He plays as a quarterback for the institution's rugby team and dons jersey No.10 while his girlfriend wears No.17 of Nebraska's Volleyball side and plays as an outside hitter.
Harper Murray opens up about her team's semifinal loss at the NCAA Championships
Harper Murray expressed her pride in the Nebraska Cornhuskers Volleyball team after their semifinal loss against the Penn State Nittany Lions.
In an interview, Murray stated that she is proud of her team despite this loss against Penn State in the semifinal stages of the tournament. She also mentioned that several little girls take inspiration from them and also recounted her team's performances. She said (via WOWT.com):
"I mean no matter the outcome today or even if it was Sunday (day of the NCAA finals), we were going to get into it very proud of ourselves, we have a lot to be proud of. So many little girls look up to us and we have set records for teams, we've broken a world record. This team has so much to be proud of. So, it might be upsetting now at the moment and has not set in yet but I am really proud of this team."
Harper Murray's Nebraska Huskers concluded their 2024 season with a staggering 33 wins and 3 defeats their name. Notably, the team conceded just one defeat in their home games in the season. Murray herself played a crucial role for the team with 411 kills to her tally owing to which she was also added to the All-region west team of AVCA.