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Women's Tennis

Huskers Ink Transfer Conley Raidt

After spending her freshman season at Tennessee, former five-star recruit Conley Raidt has signed to join the Nebraska women’s tennis team this fall. The incoming sophomore tallied over 30 combined wins with the Volunteers, reaching an Elite Eight finish at the 2025 NCAA Tennis Championships. Raidt comes to Lincoln with three years of eligibility remaining.

“I am super excited to welcome Conley to the Husker Family,” head coach German Dalmagro said. “She’s someone I have watched and admired since her junior years. She is a perfect fit for what I am looking for in a player. She's a hard worker, a great teammate, very competitive, and above all, she is a great person with high character and integrity. She will make an immediate impact on our program on and off the courts. I look forward to watching her thrive and grow as a player and person while she represents Nebraska. We are honored that she trusts us to help her game grow and become the best she can be.”

Raidt went 15-14 in singles and 17-9 in doubles competition at Tennessee. She also claimed two 4-3 match clinches (Ohio State and Pepperdine) with the Volunteers.

Originally from Atlanta, Ga., Raidt was ranked as high as #11 in the class of 2028 by Tennis Recruiting. In her junior career, she reached the top 10 in USTA singles and doubles national rankings. A two-time Georgia state individual and team champion, Raidt has also won multiple 16s and 18s titles.

“I chose to play for Nebraska because it felt like home,” Raidt said. “From the start, I felt seen, not just as a tennis player, but as a person. The coaches believed in me and my potential, and that meant a lot. As a lefty, I’ve always approached the game a little differently, and Coach Dalmagro embraces that. What really stood out was the culture: the sense of family, the honesty and the work ethic behind the program. I knew this was a place where I’d be pushed, supported and challenged to grow, not just on the court, but in life. Choosing Nebraska wasn’t just about tennis; it was about finding the right people to grow with. I wanted to be part of a program where I could consistently compete, develop as a player and contribute to a team that genuinely values who I am.”