Honors & Awards
- One Letter (2025)
- Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2024)
- Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2025)
Freshman (2024-25)
Jazmyn Lunn excelled in the butterfly and freestyle events in 2024-25, while also making valuable contributions to the Husker relays. She opened her Nebraska career in a double-dual against Minnesota and South Dakota, finishing sixth in the 100 fly (59.77), while adding an eighth-place effort in the 200 freestyle (1:57.50). She also swam legs in the 200 medley relay and the 400 free relay.
The freshman from Brookings, S.D., captured seven top-10 finishes and a career best in duals against Omaha and Iowa/Rutgers. Most notably, she logged a career best in the 50 free (25.95), third place in the 500 free (5:21.23) and two seventh-place finishes in the 100 (56.20) and 200 fly (2:04.64). In the relays, she helped capture fourth-place in the 200 medley relay (1:49.44) against Omaha. In the dual against Iowa and Rutgers, she swam in the 200 free relay (1:36.77), placing fifth. She also competed in the 400 medley (3:49.97) and the 400 free relay (3:33.61).
Lunn closed her freshman campaign at the Big Ten Championships by recording three career bests in the 100 fly (54.43), 200 fly (2:00.80) and the 500 free (4:55.92) event prelims.
Before Nebraska
A two-time state champion with the Sioux Falls Swim Team, Lunn was the top-ranked prospect in the state of South Dakota for the class of 2024. She earned 87 individual state titles, 13 overall high point state titles and currently holds nine state records, including five individual records and four relay records. At the 2024 State A Championship Meet, Lunn took six first-place finishes and set career-bests in the 50 freestyle (24.37) and the 100 IM (59.64).
Personal
The daughter of Cory and Melanie Lunn, Jazmyn Lunn was born on March 6, 2006. She has one brother, Tyson and one sister, Tafney. A graphic design major, Jazmyn earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. She was also a member of the 2025 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.
“I chose Nebraska because the culture is incredible, and they make sure all of their athletes are taken care of in and out of the pool.”
Career-Best Times
Event | Time | Meet (Date) |
100 Fly | 54.43 | Big Ten Championships (2025) |
200 Fly | 2:00.80 | Big Ten Championships (2025) |
50 Free | 25.95 | Omaha (2024) |
100 Free | 54.32 | Kansas (2024) |
200 Free | 1:56.46 | Hawkeye Invite (2024) |
500 Free | 4:55.92 | Big Ten Championships (2025) |