Nebraska volleyball player harper murray She did not appear in court Wednesday, and her attorney asked on her behalf to postpone the hearing to June, the Lincoln Journal Star reported.
Murray was arrested and charged on April 5 with drunk driving and careless driving, which are offenses under the Motor Vehicle License Act.
Police said her blood alcohol level was 0.169 percent, about twice the legal limit, according to the Lincoln Journal Star.
A player from Nebraska is also in hot water over shoplifting charges.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Harper Murray charged with stealing $70 worth of merchandise Shop at Seals of Lincoln before you purchase $350 worth of merchandise. As stated in the post, Lincoln Police filed an incident report and discovered that she had taken five rings valued at $12.99 each.
Nebraska Athletics addressed the situation in a statement. journal star And he said the decision to suspend her from the team's spring game had already been made before the shoplifting incident occurred.
“We are aware of reports of an incident Thursday night and are gathering further information,” the statement said. “We had previously determined that Harper would be suspended for Saturday's spring game. Any further discipline will be handled internally. We have no further comment at this time.”
Harper Murray was a major contributor to the team's national championship last season.
She ranked second on the team with 3.23 kills per set. She also had a batting average of .237, 2.07 aces per set, and a team-high 36 service aces. In fact, Murray finished the season with the highest average kills per set by a Husker freshman since then. Kady Rolfsen (3.46) 2013.
For her efforts, Harper-Murray was named Big Ten Newcomer of the Year for the 2023 campaign. She was also named to the All-Big Ten First Team, AVCA All-Region Team, and AVCA All-America Third Team.
On3's Nick Schultz also contributed to this report.