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Nebraska volleyball star Sarah Pavan won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the nation’s female college athlete of the year Monday after leading the Cornhuskers to the NCAA title.
The junior guided No. 1-ranked Nebraska to a 33-1 record and was honored at the 31st edition of the award, which was presented at Columbia University.
Congrats to Sarah!










