Swim and Dive vs Iowa-SB 6164
00:00

Freshman (2024-25)
Jazmyn Lunn secured a 4th place finish in the 500 free event (5:22.52) in a dual against South Dakota State at the Marshall Center pool Nov. 8 2024. Lunn also helped contribute to a fifth place finish in the 400 medley relay (4:04.60).

Lunn posted two seasonal bests in a dual against the Kansas Jayhawks (Nov. 1). She delivered a fifth-place finish in the 200 fly (2:05.28) and a sixth-place finish in the 100 freestyle (54.32). She also contributed to a third-place finish in the 400 freestyle alongside teammates JoJo Randby, Riley Miklos and Anna Vlachou.

In a dual against the Iowa State Cyclones at the Devaney Center (Oct. 25), Lunn recorded a fifth place finish in the 200 fly (2:08.96). 

Lunn posted successful finishes in a dual against the Iowa Hawkeyes (Oct. 18) with fifth-place in the 100 (58.67) and 200 (2:10.93) butterfly. She also contributed to the fifth-place finish in the  400 freestlye relay (3:46.96) as a leg. 

Jazmyn Lunn opened her Husker career in Nebraska's season-opening double-dual with No. 24 Minnesota and South Dakota at the Devaney Natatorium (Oct. 4). She notched a sixth-place finish in the 100 butterfly (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 400 free relay for the Huskers against the Golden Gophers and Coyotes.

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. Lunn will major in Graphic Design with the goal of being a graphic designer for a professional sports franchise. 

“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,” Lunn said.

Career-Best Times

Event Time Meet (Date)
100 Fly      59.77 Minnesota & South Dakota (2024)
200 Free 1:57.50 Minnesota & South Dakota (2024)