Jordan Larson returns to professional volleyball for 2027 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 11:30 AM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Jordan Larson announced her return to professional volleyball with LOVB Nebraska for the 2027 season. This decision follows her retirement announcement prior to the 2026 season and her final match in early April. Larson, a former Husker, is also a co-owner of LOVB Nebraska and finished in the top six in several League One Volleyball categories last season. Her illustrious career includes a national championship with Nebraska, four Olympic medals, and multiple honors including the 2026 LOVB Best Outside Hitter. Larson's return signifies the continuation of her success in volleyball, now extending over 20 years.
- •Larson previously announced retirement ahead of 2026 season.
- •She won the 2026 LOVB Best Outside Hitter award.
- •Larson has a notable Olympic and collegiate career.
- •She is a co-owner of LOVB Nebraska.
- •Her jersey was retired by Nebraska, marking her legacy.
- 11:30 AMYahoo Sports — Nebraska legend announces return to professional volleyball for 2027
"A former Husker announced that she is continuing her volleyball career. Jordan Larson revealed she is returning to play for LOVB Nebraska.
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