At this point, it is unknown if she will play both basketball and volleyball at her next destination. Head coaches Amy Williams and John Cook had to walk a tightrope trying to balance Mendelson’s schedule, as the two seasons overlap.
Mendelson’s eligibility is also an interesting road to watch. She has two years of eligibility left for volleyball but also has three years of basketball eligibility remaining. Mendelson did not see any action this season for the Huskers’ women’s basketball team before entering the transfer portal.
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So, what does this mean?
For Husker women’s basketball, likely not much. Nebraska has been humming along to a 9-3 start to the season without Mendelson, along with a 1-0 record in Big Ten play. Mendelson was the tallest big on the team, with junior center Alexis Markowski and senior forward Annika Stewart standing at 6-foot-3.
Markowski has been shining this year, with seven double-doubles in twelve games. Freshman forward Natalie Potts and senior guard Jaz Shelley have also been key contributors to the Husker’s success as starters. Freshman guard Logan Nissley, junior forward Kendall Coley, and sophomore guard Callin Hake have been big bench pieces.
But for Nebraska volleyball, the situation is a little different. Mendelson was one of three middle blockers on the team, alongside Andi Jackson and Bekka Allick. Jackson is a rising sophomore and Allick is a rising junior.