Honors & Awards

  • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2020; Spring 2020, 2021*)
  • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2021)

Junior (2020-21)
Played in four games, totaling 59 minutes on the year. Played a season-high 17 minutes against Illinois (Mar. 18).

Hannah Davis was an early enrollee at Nebraska, joining in January 2020.

Before Nebraska
Davis transferred to Nebraska from Kansas State, where she played under Coach Mike Dibbini. During her three-year career with the Wildcats, Davis netted four goals and tallied six assists in 38 games over the span of more than 2,200 minutes. As a junior in 2019, Davis started each of the first three games and scored one goal before suffering a season-ending knee injury. In 2018, she started 12 of 17 games and notched one goal and one assist in 933 minutes of action. Davis earned Big 12 All-Freshman honors in 2017 after leading the team with five assists. She scored two goals and amassed 1,059 minutes, starting 14 of her 18 matches.
 
High School
Davis played high school soccer at Lincoln Southwest under Coach Thomas Nettleton, where she helped the team to the state quarterfinals during all four years. Nebraska’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2017, Davis holds the state record for career goals (117) as well as the Class A state records for single-season goals and single-game goals (8). As a junior, she scored 40 goals and dished out 11 assists. Davis was a two-time Super-State and four-time all-state selection in addition to being named captain of the 2017 Omaha World-Herald All-Nebraska Team. In addition to playing soccer, Davis spent all four years on the cheerleading team at Southwest.
 
Other Information
Davis played club soccer for Elite Girls Academy.
 
Personal Information
Hannah is the daughter of Dawn and Jerrod Davis, and was born on Oct. 22, 1998. She has one sister, Hailey, and one brother, Hayden. Hannah earned her bachelor's degree from Nebraska as a child, youth and family studies major in May of 2021.
 
Davis on Nebraska
“I am so excited to come back home and play in Lincoln for my last two years. Finishing my career for a team that I grew up watching is a dream come true. I can’t wait to start working with the staff and be a part of an amazing Husker team!”