Nebraska volleyball picks up commitment from 2025 setter Campbell Flynn
Nebraska volleyball lands 2025 setter Campbell Flynn, its first class of 2025 commit.
Flynn is ranked as the No. 5 prospect and the No. 1 setter by Prep Dig. Prep Dig also has Flynn ranked as the top player in Michigan. Flynn is the No. 13 player in the class of 2025 and is the third-ranked setter in her class, according to PrepVolleyball.com.
“I’m so beyond excited to announce my commitment to play volleyball at the University of Nebraska,” Flynn said on Instagram. “Thank you to my family, friends, teammates, and coaches who have helped me throughout my journey. So excited to be a part of the Husker family! GO BIG RED.”
The 6-foot-2 setter goes to Mercy High School in Farmington, Michigan. She also can play on the right pin, which will be a huge benefit for her blocking skills. Because she is also a hitter, Flynn will likely be able to understand her hitter’s needs very well.
She is not afraid to take a big swing herself.
Flynn plays for Legacy Volleyball Club, which Nebraska freshman Harper Murray and her sister, Michigan opposite Kendall Murray played at.
Legacy’s 15-1 team won the 15 Open championship in 2023. Flynn picked up the Most Valuable Player award.
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She was selected as one of the two setters on the USA U19 National Team. 2024 Husker commits Ayden Ames, Olivia Mauch and Skyler Pierce are also on the team.
On June 15 at Midnight, College volleyball coaches across the country could talk to 2025 prospects. It didn’t take long for Flynn to make her college decision, just one day after the recruiting period opened.
Flynn was at Nebraska’s Dream Team Camp during the summer of 2022 and clearly caught the attention of the Huskers’ coaching staff.