The Nebraska volleyball player, Taylor Landfair, got drafted by Indy Ignite for the upcoming season. This news garnered the attention of the player's teammates, including Harper Murray and Andi Jackson.Landfair's latest game was on November 22 against Indiana. The Huskers dominated the match and claimed a 25-19, 25-16, 25-22 win against their opponents. One of the significant performances during this match was of Landfair, who registered five kills.A few days after the game, the Huskers announced Landfair being picked by the Indy Ignite. They have picked her as the outside hitter for the 2026 season beginning in January. Sharing a picture of the player on their official Instagram handle, the Nebraska volleyball team wrote:"@indyignitevb is cashing in on T$! 💸 With the 28th overall pick in the 2025 #MLVDraft, the Indy Ignite select Taylor Landfair! #ProBigRed x @taylor_landfair49." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThis update caught the attention of Nebraska players, who congratulated Landfair for being drafted by Indy Ignite. Murray commented:"go auntie 🔥🔥"Similarly, Jackson penned a comment that read:"YESSSSS AUNTIE!!!"Murray and Jackson's comment on InstagramAlong with Landfair from Nebraska, Emoni Bush from Oklahoma was also drafted by the Ignites in the fourth-round picks.Andi Jackson opened up the crucial aspect that assisted the Nebraska volleyball team to maintain dominance In one of the recent press conferences, Andi Jackson opened up about the strategy of the Nebraska volleyball team for the current season. She was asked about how her team's players perfected their defense against the Iowa Hawkeyes on November 20.Revealing how she and her team focused on simply playing volleyball, she said: (3:14 onwards)"I just think how consistent our ball control was. We talked about it before the game is, we've worked really this weekend, this whole season. And so we were going to go out and we were going to play Nebraska Volleyball and simply like as simple as it is, it's just ball control and controlling the things that we know how to control," said Nebraska volleyball's player Jackson. During the Husker's match against Iowa, Murray claimed 11 kills, and Jackson registered 10 kills and three blocks. In addition, Landfair attained seven kills, surpassing 1500 for her career. Overall, the team claimed a 25-15, 25-21, 25-18 win over their opponents.The Nebraska team is currently on an unbeaten winning streak of 28-0. The team is next scheduled to compete against Penn State on November 28 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.