Honors and Awards

  • 2015 NCAA Team Qualifier (Floor, Horse)
  • 2011 NCAA Team Qualifier Competitor (Floor, Horse, Vault)
  • Second-Team CGA All-America Scholar-Athlete (2013, 2015)
  • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2012, 2013, 2014)
  • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015)

Career Highs

  • Floor Exercise - 14.90 (at Arnold Challenge, March 1, 2014)
  • Pommel Horse - 14.55 (at Big Ten Championships, March 27, 2015)
  • Vault - 15.60 (vs. Stanford, March 6, 2011)
  • High Bar - 13.90 (vs. Iowa/Minnesota, March 19, 2011)

2015 (Senior)
Andrew House closed out his Husker career as a two-event specialist on floor and pommel horse. He became one of the Huskers' most consistent pommel performers, delivering quality routines week after week. He also saw action in the postseason on both events, helping the Huskers in its 2015 campaign.

At the 2015 Big Ten Championships in State College, Pa., House qualified to his first-ever event finals on pommel horse, earning a personal-best score of 14.55 for his routine. House also qualified for the 2015 NCAA Championships on floor and on pommel horse.

House continued to pave the way for NU in the classroom, claiming a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll for the fall of 2014.

2014 (Junior)
In his fourth season at Nebraska, Andrew House returned to collegiate competition after sitting out two consecutive years with ACL injuries. He came back strong to help the Huskers on high bar, pommel horse and floor exercise over the course of the season. House contributed scores in both the pommel and floor lineups in three meets during the regular season and also at the Big Ten Championships and the NCAA Championships.

House provided consistency for the Huskers on floor throughout the year, tallying scores of 13.55 or higher in six meets over the course of the season. He was also a major contributor on pommel horse, competing in five meets on the event for Nebraska.

The Houston, Texas, native achieved a personal best score on floor in his fourth season for NU. He earned a career high of 14.90 on floor at the Arnold Challenge in Columbus, Ohio, against Ohio State, Michigan, Arizona State and Air Force on March 1, tying for sixth place overall.

2013 (Redshirt)
House redshirted in his third season at Nebraska after tearing his other ACL during preseason practice, sidelining him for the 2013 season.

2012 (Medical Redshirt)
House was a medical redshirt in his second season with the Huskers after suffering a torn ACL in a preseason intrasquad meet.

2011 (Freshman)
House competed on three events (floor exercise, pommel horse, vault) throughout his first season at Nebraska. He also made an appearance in the Husker high bar lineup (13.90 vs. Iowa/Minnesota).

He capped his freshman campaign with a 14.15 on floor, a 12.70 on horse and a 15.05 on vault at the 2011 NCAA Team Qualifier in Columbus, Ohio, on April 14. 

In his first season at Nebraska, he posted a career high with a 14.40 on floor exercise at the 2011 MPSF Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo., on April 2. He added a career-best 14.20 on pommel horse in NU’s triangular victory over Iowa and Minnesota on March 19. House also produced a career-high 15.60 on vault against eventual NCAA champion Stanford on March 6 at the Devaney Center.

House scored 15.00 or better in all eight of his vault competitions during the season. He posted three scores of 14.00 or better on floor, and four scores of 13.00 or better on horse. He appeared in NU’s horse lineup in every competition during the 2011 season. He did not compete on floor or vault against Oklahoma and Illinois-Chicago (Feb. 13) or at Iowa (Feb. 19).

Before Nebraska
House attended the University of Houston for one year before transferring to NU. He went to Bellaire High School, in Bellaire, Texas. He trained under Coach Bo Morris at the Houston Gymnastics Center. House was an all-around finalist at Junior Olympic Nationals. While in high school, House was on the honor roll, and earned Scholastic All-America honors.

Personal
The son of Doug and Joan House, Andrew was born April 30, 1991. Andrew has one brother, Ian. Andrew is majoring in physics at Nebraska and earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2012, 2013 and 2014.