Lincoln- Former Husker soccer player Kari Hogan will be among 31 University of Nebraska student-athletes set to receive their degrees during commencement ceremonies on Saturday at the BobDevaneySportsCenter.
Hogan played in the midfield for the Huskers from 2002 to 2004 before injury cut her career short during her junior season. Despite being unable to complete her playing eligibility, Hogan made the most of her years as a Husker, starting in 40 contests, including all 22 of Nebraska’s matches in 2003.
Also in 2003, Hogan became known as one of Nebraska’s best set-up players, earning nine assists on the season, the second highest of any Husker that year. Hogan had four assists in one game alone against IowaState, which ranked second in the NCAA for single-game assists that season.
The following year, Hogan added another assist to give her a career total of 19 points on three goals and 13 assists. In 2005, she continued her dedication to Nebraska soccer as an undergraduate assistant coach for the team.
Hogan graduates from Nebraska with a bachelor’s degree in family and consumer science.