Wisconsin volleyball dominates in-state foe, secures third straight win

Wisconsin volleyball dominates in-state foe, secures third straight win

The Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team picked up its third straight victory against in-state rival UW-Milwaukee on Tuesday.

Fueled by a balanced offensive attack, the Badgers dominated the Panthers in three consecutive sets, 25-13, 25-13, 25-14, to win their first game of the season at the storied UW Field House. The win catapults Kelly Sheffield’s squad to 3-3 to start the 2024 campaign.

Senior outside hitter Julia Orzol led the way with 14 kills, four blocks and two aces. Fifth-year middle blocker Devyn Robinson followed with 13 kills and four blocks while veteran C.C. Crawford tallied seven kills and blocks.

Freshman Charlie Fuerbringer also registered a team-best 35 assists and 10 digs to secure a double-double in front of a raucous home crowd.

While the competition is nowhere near what UW will encounter in the NCAA Tournament this spring, the Badgers did look like the dominant team fans grew accustomed to witnessing during its 30-4 campaign in 2023.

After losing its first three contests against No. 4 Louisville, No. 6 Texas and No. 2 Stanford, Wisconsin trounced TCU, No. 23 Baylor prior to defeating UW-Milwaukee in Madison. The platoon recently earned the No. 8 spot in the AVCA Rankings and will look to scale the hierarchy with a match against another in-state rival, Marquette, awaiting on Sept. 17 at the Kohl Center.

Wisconsin volleyball dips once more in AVCA Ranking after back-to-back wins

Wisconsin volleyball dips once more in AVCA Ranking after back-to-back wins

Despite winning back-to-back contests, Wisconsin volleyball slid to No. 8 on the latest edition of the AVCA Rankings.

Wisconsin, who entered the 2024 slate with the No. 3 in the 2024 Preseason American Volleyball Coaches Association hierarchy, most recently dipped to No. 6 in the national polls after dropping its first three bouts to No. 4 Louisville, No. 6 Texas and No. 2 Stanford.

UW has bounced back during the past week, however, with victories over Texas Christian University and Baylor during the Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge.

Wisconsin now owns a 2-3 record to begin the season. The Kelly Sheffield-led team compiled a remarkable 30-4 overall record in 2023, which likely prompted voters to keep this year’s squad inside the top 10.

The 3-0 Pittsburgh Panthers now own the top spot in this week’s rankings, followed by Stanford, Penn State, Louisville and Nebraska respectively

Wisconsin superstar Sarah Franklin still holds the lead for kills among all Badgers with 100, followed by co-captain Devyn Robinson with 61. Freshman Charlie Fuerbringer has totaled 218 assists through five games, 209 more than any other Badger.

UW’s most notable matches are slated against #24 Marquette on Sept. 17, #18 Minnesota on Sept. 25, #12 Oregon on Oct. 18 and #8 Purdue on Oct. 26. Any wins outside the top-25 will likely keep Wisconsin within the same tier of the AVCA’s pecking order come next week.

Wisconsin volleyball picks up first win of season in five-set triumph over TCU

Wisconsin volleyball picks up first win of season in five-set triumph over TCU

The Wisconsin Badgers’ volleyball team picked up its first victory of the season against Texas Christian University on Friday.

Wisconsin won its first set of the evening 25-15 but dropped its ensuing sets 27-29 and 21-25. With its back against the wall, UW rallied to win its final two sets 25-16 and 15-11 to erase its 0-3 start to the 2024 slate.

The match was the first of this season’s Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge. Wisconsin will square off against #23 Baylor with a chance to return to the top 5 of the AVCA rankings following the Sept. 7 bout.

All-world talent Sarah Franklin captained the Badgers’ offensive attack on Friday. Her 18 kills led the team while co-captain Devyn Robinson recorded 17 kills and Carolina Crawford added 12.

Julia Orzol, Charlie Furerbringer, Gulce Guctekin and Lola Schumacher all recorded double-digit kills as well.

Wisconsin’s uncharacteristic 0-3 start prompted early skepticism from Badger faithful. The crew did, however, face off against No. 6 Louisville, No. 1 Texas and No. 5 Stanford in its first three contests.

If UW had dropped its fourth straight to TCU, an unranked opponent, the cause for concern would be more than appropriate.

Luckily for Wisconsin, its schedule lessens in difficulty for the remainder of the season. The next marquee match arrives on Oct. 26 against the No. 8 Purdue Boilermakers.

If the Badgers can avoid losing five or more games, the team will be positioned for yet another deep playoff run with some added momentum.

Wisconsin Volleyball slides in AVCA Ranking after poor start to season

Wisconsin Volleyball slides in AVCA Ranking after poor start to season

Following its 0-3 start to the 2024 season, Wisconsin’s volleyball team slid down to No. 6 on the latest installation of the AVCA rankings.

Wisconsin, who finished its 2023 campaign with a 30-4 overall mark, entered this season ranked No. 3 spot in the 2024 Preseason American Volleyball Coaches Association in late August.

Losses to No. 6 Louisville, No. 1 Texas and No. 5 Stanford, have prompted voters to alter UW’s position in the national hierarchy.

2022 and 2023 national champion Texas earned the No. 1 spot, followed by No. 2 Nebraska, No. 3 Pittsburgh, No. 4 Louisville and No. 5 Stanford. The Badgers landed just above No. 7 Penn State and No. 8 Purdue, a pair of Big Ten rivals unaccustomed to being in UW’s volleyball stratosphere.

Wisconsin’s most recent defeat arrived at Fiserv Forum against the Cardinal on Sept. 2. After dropping its first set 26-24, the Badgers rallied back to take the second 25-18. Stanford ultimately prevailed, however, with a 25-22 triumph in the third and final set.

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The start to the season serves as a wake up call for a team that suffered its first loss of the 2023 season on Oct. 21 against the Cornhuskers. The Badgers had rattled off 18 consecutive victories to begin their season, so this is uncharted territory for a Kelly Sheffield-led club.

Superstar Sarah Franklin currently leads all Badgers with 63.5 points and 60 kills in 12 sets played. UW will look to return to the win column against Texas Christian University in Waco, Texas on Sept. 6.

Wisconsin volleyball earns exhibition match victory in first action of 2024 season

Wisconsin volleyball earns exhibition match victory in first action of 2024 season

The Wisconsin Badgers’ volleyball program previewed its 2024 season with a strong showing on Tuesday.

With six newcomers in its lineup, Wisconsin swept Bradley 25-17, 25-22, 25-14 in an exhibition match before a packed crowd at UW’s Field House.

As members of its starting lineup, freshmen Charlie Fuerbringer (setter) and Trinity Shadd-Ceres helped UW generate an 11-4 scoring surge to close out Bradley in its first set.

Bradley captured a lead early in the second set, but momentous plays from CC Crawford and Devyn Robinson pushed UW ahead 25-22 late. The Badgers would cruise to an 11-tally triumph in the third set through a balanced offensive attack.

Middle blocker Carter Booth recorded 12 kills, all-world outside hitter Sarah Franklin chipped in with 10 kills and Shadd-Ceres followed with nine kills in her collegiate debut.

“It feels good to be back with the girls,” Franklin told UWBadgers.com. “Everyday in practice we are getting closer and closer and I think getting to play against another team really just puts into perspective the amount of work we are able to put in and it just feels great being back.”

Wisconsin will begin its regular season against No. 6 University of Louisville  at KFC Yum! Center on Aug. 27.

With team captains Franklin, Robinson and Julia Orzol at the helm, Wisconsin will look to capture its fifth AIAW/NCAA Tournament semifinal in six years after losing to Texas in the Final Four last spring.

The Badgers recently landed at No. 3 spot in the 2024 Preseason American Volleyball Coaches Association top 25 rankings and enter this slate as one of the most viable contenders across the collegiate landscape.

Wisconsin will face Texas in an effort to avenge its semifinal defeat on Sept. 1 in Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum.

Wisconsin volleyball lands near top of 2024 AVCA preseason top 25

Wisconsin volleyball lands near top of 2024 AVCA preseason top 25

The Wisconsin Badgers’ volleyball program earned the No. 3 spot in the 2024 Preseason American Volleyball Coaches Association top 25 rankings on Monday.

Two-time defending national champion Texas pocketed the No. 1 ranking while 2023 runner-up Nebraska followed at No. 2. Pittsburgh (No. 4), Stanford (No. 5), Louisville (No. 6), Penn State (No. 7), Purdue (No. 8), Kentucky (No. 9) and Oregon (No. 10) rounded out the top 10.

Captained by head coach Kelly Sheffield, the conductor of nine NCAA Elite Eight squads during his 11-year tenure, the Badgers enter this season after going 30-4 during their 2023 campaign.

With AVCA National Player of the Year, AVCA First-Team All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year Sarah Franklin at outside hitter, the 2023 Badgers rattled off 18 consecutive wins to open their season before dropping a match to No. 2 Nebraska.

Wisconsin amassed a remarkable 17-0 record at home and 10-3 mark on the road before the 2023 NCAA Tournament. As one of its No. 1 seeds, UW advanced all the way to the Final Four before losing to eventual-champion Texas 3-1.

Nonetheless, Wisconsin enters this season as one of the most lethal contenders in the entire country. Alongside Franklin, part of that equation is the return of first-team All-Big Ten Carter Booth (middle blocker) and Anna Smrek (middle blocker and outside hitter). Fifth year middle blocker and 2022 AVCA Third-Team All-American Devyn Robinson will also make her return to Wisconsin.

Given the consistency with its nucleus, the Badgers know what it takes to win on a national scale. The crew begins its journey for another title with its opener against Bradley at home on Aug. 20.

Former Wisconsin All-Big Ten volleyball standout set to join professional squad in Madison

Former Wisconsin All-Big Ten volleyball standout set to join professional squad in Madison

Former Wisconsin volleyball middle blocker Danielle Hart will play professional volleyball for LOVB Madison.

Hart becomes the third former Badger star to join League One Volleyball alongside 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year Lauren Carlini and 2022 AVCA Second-Team All-American Temi Thomas-Ailara.

Other Big Ten names involved include former Buckeye Claire Chaussee, former Ohio State Offensive Player of the Year Taylor Sandbothe and former Minnesota outside hitter Daly Santana.

During her five seasons of action during her collegiate tenure, Hart was named a 2019 VolleyballMag.com Honorable Mention All-American and a two-time Second-Team All-Big Ten team selection.

Most notably, the Virginia Beach, Virginia native was a member of the 2021 Wisconsin team responsible for clinching a title over the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Outside Madison, Hart has professional experience in Athletes Unlimited and has been featured as a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team in the Pro Volleyball Federation.

Founded by the aforementioned Carlini, an AVCA First-Team All-American during her four seasons in Madison, the league focuses on its player development from junior volleyball clubs to the pros.

Former Big Ten, Wisconsin volleyball star to play professionally in Madison

Former Big Ten, Wisconsin volleyball star to play professionally in Madison

Former Northwestern and Wisconsin volleyball outside hitter Temi Thomas-Ailara will play professional volleyball for LOVB Madison.

Founded by former Badger Lauren Carlini, an AVCA First-Team All-American and 2014 Big Ten Player of the Year during her four seasons in Madison, the league focuses on its player development from junior volleyball clubs to the pros.

Thomas-Ailara becomes the latest new athlete to join LOVB Madison, along with former ACC Player of the Year Claire Chaussee and former Ohio State Offensive Player of the Year Taylor Sandbothe,

Following four seasons at Northwestern, Thomas-Ailara transferred to UW for her fifth year of collegiate eligibility. The Glenwood, Illinois native appeared in 33 matches and played in 116 sets in 2023.

Her 2.31 kills per set were ranked fourth on the team. She also posted double-figure kills in 14 of her matches.

As a Wildcat, the 6-foot-2 outside hitter shined as a 2022 AVCA Second-Team All-American, two-time AVCA All-Region selection and 2020-22 First Team All-Big Ten team member. She played 101 matches at Northwestern and even led the Big Ten with 502 kills in 2022.

Thomas-Ailara joins Carlini, Dana Rettke and Sarah Franklin as Wisconsin volleyball’s latest success story. The program has appeared in two NCAA Championship games over the past decade and will look to avenge its lost to Texas in the 2023 national semifinals this fall.

Former Wisconsin volleyball legend set to play professionally in Indianapolis

Former Wisconsin volleyball legend set to play professionally in Indianapolis

Former Wisconsin volleyball standout Sydney Hilley will play professional volleyball for Indy Ignite Pro in 2025.

A few days before former Northwestern and Wisconsin volleyball outside hitter Temi Thomas-Ailara joined LOVB Madison’s squad, Hilley committed to join Indianapolis, Indiana’s latest professional squad.

The Ignite will kick-start its inaugural season in January 2025 as a member of the Pro Volleyball Federation. Hilley joins several Big Ten alumni, including former Buckeye Kylie Murr and former Wolverine Carly Skjodt, to join the 10-woman team next year.

In five years at Wisconsin, Hilley personified consistency as a setter. The Brooklyn Park, Minnesota native was a five-time consecutive AVCA All-American, three-time Big Ten Setter of the Year and four-time First Team All-Big Ten honoree from 2017-21.

Hilley ranks No. 4 in program history in assists (4,680), No. 5 in assists per set (11.76) and No. 5 in career double-doubles (37). She started 114 of 115 matches during her illustrious tenure career and played in 114 of 117 sets, per UW athletics.

During UW’s 2021 title-winning season, Hilley led the Badgers and Big Ten in assists with 11.95 per set. She started all 34 matches and 116 sets in 2019, the season in which Wisconsin appeared in the NCAA title game vs. Stanford.

Hilley’s latest feat arrived when she was named MVP of the Pro Volleyball Federation Playoffs for the Omaha Supernovas. She will now look to build off an already remarkable volleyball career with Indy down the line.

NEWS: Wisconsin volleyball superstar receives diagnosis on injured ankle

Wisconsin volleyball superstar receives diagnosis on injured ankle

Wisconsin volleyball superstar Sarah Franklin suffered a sprained ankle during USA Volleyball’s gold medal match of the NORCECA Pan Am Cup on Sunday.

After recording nine kills through three sets in the United States’ gold medal contest, Franklin landed awkwardly on her left ankle during a block attempt. Despite the setback, she finished the tournament with 33 kills, four blocks, and two aces.

Franklin’s timetable for recovery and return to action is undetermined, according to Wisconsin State Journal volleyball reporter Dennis Punzel. Updates to her injury are worth monitoring as the Badgers are set to open their season in less than two months with a home match against Bradley on Aug. 20.

Wisconsin’s outside hitter collected several pieces of hardware following her spectacular 2023 season, including Big Ten Player of the Year, the AVCA Northeast Region Player of the Year and the AVCA National Player of the Year honors.

The Lake Worth, Florida native joined former Badger legend and Olympic-bound Dana Rettke as the second player in program history to pocket AVCA National Player of the Year nods. The output even earned her a nomination for the Best Women’s Collegiate Athlete category at the 2024 ESPYS.

As a team, Wisconsin fell to eventual-champion Texas in its 2023 NCAA Tournament National Semifinal clash. Wisconsin will look to return to its sixth semifinal in seven seasons and capture its first NCAA title since 2021.

Wisconsin has significant early-season matches against Louisville on Aug. 27 at the KFC Yum! Center before a rematch with the Texas Longhorns at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in early September.