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LINCOLN — Outside hitter Anezka Szabo on Friday become the second player to leave Nebraska’s program this offseason.

According to Szabo’s Instagram account, the junior-to-be will transfer to Kansas. She has two years of eligibility left after a medical redshirt in 2018.

Fellow junior-to-be Capri Davis announced in December she was transferring to Texas. Also, according to NU athletic department officials, defensive specialist Chen Abramovich entered the transfer portal. Abramovich, who has appeared in one set in two seasons, has not announced her plans for next year.

This past season, Szabo appeared in 49 sets over 29 matches, most frequently as part of a double sub to replace setter Nicklin Hames in the front row. The 6-foot-3 southpaw recorded five kills on 12 attacks and four blocks.

In 2018, she appeared in nine matches before a season-ending injury, then took a medical redshirt. During her freshman campaign, Szabo totaled 15 kills, 10 of which came against St. Mary’s in an early-season match.

Szabo, whose father played for the Boston Celtics in 1996-97, came to Nebraska from Sioux Falls Lincoln High in South Dakota, where she was the No. 34 overall recruit in the country, according to PrepVolleyball.com.