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Career Honors & Awards

  • Academic All-Big Ten (2025)
  • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2023, 2024; Spring 2024)
  • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2024, 2025)
  • WCGA Scholastic All-American (2024)
  • 3x Level 10 National Qualifier (2021 - 10th, vault) 
  • 2020 European Championship Selection (cancelled due to COVID-19)
  • 2019 Youth Olympic Games (all-around finalist) 
  • 2019 Polish Junior Nationals (1st, beam; 2nd, all-around) 
  • Polish National Team Member 

2025 (Sophomore)
Isabel Sikon made a significant impact on the Huskers’ lineup in her sophomore season. She competed in every meet for the Big Red, including 13-of-13 on vault and beam. She set season highs on vault with a 9.875 and on beam with a 9.925. Sikon earned three event titles on the season. Sikon also competed in 10 meets on bars, setting a season high of 9.850 against Iowa on Feb. 1.

2024 (Freshman)
Isabel Sikon was an immediate contributor for the Huskers, competing in every meet for the Big Red on beam and 10-of-13 on vault. She earned season-highs of 9.875 on each event. Sikon grabbed an event title on vault against Penn State and one on beam against North Carolina, Southeast Missouri State and Illinois State.

The San Antonio, Texas, native posted a 100 percent hit rate through all of her routines.

Before Nebraska
Sikon joins the Huskers after training at Mavericks Gymnastics under coaches Steve Arkell and Gaby Avilez-ArkellSikon is a three-time Level 10 national qualifier and a 2020 European Championship selectee. She was a finalist at the 2019 Youth Olympic Games in the all-around. She also competed at the Polish Junior Nationals, claiming the beam title and finishing second in the all-around. She graduated from Texas Connections Academy in Houston. 

Personal
The daughter of Marcin and Elizabeth Sikon, Isabel was born on September 20, 2004. She has two sisters, Mariah and Abigail, and both compete in gymnastics. Isabel is majoring in advertising and public relations at Nebraska. 

Sikon chose Nebraska because “of the amazing support system and culture within the gymnastics program. Heather (Brink) and Brian (Amato) have never failed to make me feel welcomed and appreciated. The morals and values that the university and gymnastics program hold was the icing on the cake.” 

Sikon's Career Highs at Nebraska

  • Vault: 9.875 (at Minnesota, 2/22/25)
  • Bars: 9.850 (vs Iowa, 2/1/25)
  • Beam: 9.925 (at Big Fours, 3/2/25)

2025 Season Highs 

  • Vault: 9.875 (at Minnesota, 2/22/25)
  • Bars: 9.850 (vs Iowa, 2/1/25)
  • Beam: 9.925 (at Big Fours, 3/2/25)

2024 Season Highs

  • Vault: 9.875 (at Arkansas, 3/15/24)
  • Beam: 9.875 (2x, last at Arkansas, 3/15/24)