High School
Liz Sundberg totaled 46 goals and 21 assists during her four-year career at Lincoln Southwest High School. After putting up 13 goals and five assists as a senior, Sundberg was named first-team All-State in Class A and was a second-team Super-State pick by the Lincoln Journal Star.
At the 2011 Nebraska State Tournament, Sundberg and the No. 8 seed Silverhawks upset No. 1 seed Omaha Burke, 3-1, with Sundberg scoring the Silverhawks' first goal.
In addition to all-conference honors, Sundberg was named to the Omaha World-Herald's All-Nebraska First Team following the 2010 season, in which she was a team captain for the Silverhawks. Off the field, Sundberg was an Academic All-State selection, a regular member of the honor roll and on the National Honor Society. Sundberg was a prep teammate of current Husker midfielder Bri Badje.
Other Information
Sundberg played for the Omaha Football Club and was a part of six state championship teams.
Sundberg has a lineage of Nebraska connections, as her father, Craig, lettered for the Husker football team (1982-84) and her brother, Brett, is a current member on the NU men's golf team. Her oldest brother, Aaron, also attends Nebraska.
Personal Information
Liz is the daughter of Craig and Nancy Sundberg and was born on Dec. 10, 1992. She has two brothers, Aaron and Brett. Liz has not declared a major at Nebraska.
Worth Noting
As a toddler in 1994, Liz was featured on Nebraska Soccer's inaugural team poster and media guide cover that was themed, "The Birth of a New Tradition."
Sundberg on Nebraska
"For me, the choice was easy. I've grown up watching the Huskers and am excited to represent the school. After visiting the campus, meeting the coaches, and seeing everything the program had to offer, I was very confident in my decision."