Andi Jackson shared glimpses of her recent outfit as she enjoys downtime following her team's exit from the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championships. The Nebraska Cornhuskers lost to Penn State Nittany Lions 2-3 in the semis.
Jackson played a crucial part in the Huskers' clash against Penn State. She scored 19 kills in the match. However, this didn't prove enough to get her team to a second consecutive NCAA Championships finals.
A week after this defeat, the Nebraska middle blocker was spotted in a very different off-court avatar. She shared a couple of pictures of this look on her Instagram stories.
In the post, the Colorado native can be seen in a white shirt along with a black leather jacket complemented with black shoes and a handbag.
In her two seasons with the Nebraska team, Jackson has established herself as a pivotal part of the team as a middle blocker. She has inflicted a total of 536 kills and has 43 digs to her name.
Andi Jackson opens up about her teammates on the Nebraska Women's Volleyball team
Andi Jackson shared some kind words for her teammates after the defeat against Penn State in the semifinals of the NCAA competition.
In an interview after the contest, Jackson expressed her gratitude for her teammates and called herself proud for having an opportunity to play with them. She also mentioned that besides being good volleyball players, these girls were good human beings. She said (via WOWT.com):
"I am so proud, can't even put it in words. These are 13 of the greatest women I have ever had the opportunity to play with and is truly an honor. I would not want to go out with anyone else, I am truly blessed that I have the opportunity to play in this team and play alongside these 13 girls. They are incredible Volleyball players but even more incredible people and for that I am so grateful."
During this conversation, Andi Jackson also praised the opposition, Penn State, and reserved special praise for Nittany Lions' coach, Katie Schumacher-Cawley, who was with the team despite battling cancer.