The Wisconsin women's lightweight rowing program competed in its second race of 2022 and placed third in the women's lightweight four at the Head of the ...
It's been a great fall season and we're excited to continue to build speed." Fuel to the fire. It's a shame because it happened very early in the race and we had to come to a complete stop then pick it back up. Boston University A, 18:25.415 "Our crew had a really strong showing this weekend. "The downside of head racing is that you never know what's going to happen on race day and, even if you have a perfect race, some other team could mess it all up by interfering with your crew.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A dominating hitting performance led the fifth-ranked Wisconsin volleyball team to a 22-25, 25-18, 25-22, 25-19 win over No.25 Michigan ...
[Gulce Guctekin](/roster.aspx?rp_id=11131) finished with a match-high 22 digs, her third match this season with 20-plus digs. The match will be broadcasted on the Big Ten Network and can be heard on WIBA 1310. The Badgers head back to the UW Field House to play No. UW out-blocked the Wolverines 13-6 behind six blocks apiece by The 6-foot-3 outside hitter also added three blocks and one dig. After set one, I felt like we just needed to stay calm and loose and it felt tense in the huddle, but we just had to realize that we have to take a deep breath and get back to our game." "I felt like I was really in my groove, and it was just fun out there. had .700 with no hitting errors which is a positive. [Danielle Hart](https://uwbadgers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=11122) [Caroline Crawford](https://uwbadgers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=11128) . who earned 17 kills in the match. [Izzy Ashburn](https://uwbadgers.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=11117)
The fifth-ranked Badgers volleyball team came from one set down to defeat the Wolverines, 3-1, in front of a crowd of 3,152 Sunday afternoon at Crisler Arena in ...
Three of those points came off Izzy Ashburn's serves and Robinson supplied the final two points with a block (with Hart) and a kill. “We just needed to calm down and play our game,” Robinson said of the turnaround. Wisconsin dominated the second set and closed the final set with a 10-4 run. After dropping the first set, Wisconsin improved its defense and held the Wolverines to .175 hitting during the final three sets. Robinson's precision was key for UW, which improved to 15-3 overall and 9-1 in the Big Ten. The second time around the gap was 13 points.
Senior opposite hitter May Pertofsky started off the match by notching three kills for each of the Wolverines' first three points. The first nine points were ...
From there, the Wolverines and the Badgers traded off kills until back-to-back Michigan errors put Wisconsin up, 23-22. Combined with a well-placed sideline kill from Mruzik, Michigan forced a Wisconsin timeout, extending their lead thanks to another Wisconsin error out of the break. The Wolverines brought that energy into the second set, and behind kills from Pertofsky and Mruzik, they took a 10-7 lead. Four straight kills from Mruzik drove Michigan to take the first set, 25-22. The set appeared to be all but over, until three unforced Badger errors suddenly closed that gap. “There’s a high bar when we’re playing in our conference playing against the fifth-ranked team in the country,” Michigan coach Mark Rosen said.
The No. 25 ranked University of Michigan volleyball team opened the match with a first-set win, but were unable to carry the momentum as No.
Despite a balanced offensive attack from Michigan, the Badgers took the set 25-19, and the match 3-1. [May Pertofsky](/roster.aspx?rp_id=23185) set a new season high with 16 kills to lead the Wolverines. The Wolverines pulled ahead 7-4 before the Wisconsin went on a small run of their own to retake the lead. The Badgers recovered, regaining the lead at 13-12 and never looked back taking the second set 25-18. Michigan then scored nine of the next 12 points, capped off by a Mruzik kill, to knot the match at 22. 25 ranked University of Michigan volleyball team opened the match with a first-set win, but were unable to carry the momentum as No.
But Michigan went on a pair of 4-0 runs to cut Wisconsin's lead. The Wolverines were led by May Pertofsky and Jess Mruzik in the first set to win 25-22. Mruzik ...
The junior from North Carolina finished the match with seven kills and just one errors in just two sets for a .462 hitting percentage. Along with some back-to-back aces from Gülce Güçtekin, Demps notched her first kill of the night to give the Badgers a 5-0 run to go up 18-17. Shanel Bramschreiber came in to serve and also got an ace that helped UW reach parity again with the score 7-7. The Wolverines were led by May Pertofsky and Jess Mruzik in the first set to win 25-22. In the second set, both teams traded early runs before a Robinson kill then block gave UW a 15-13 lead they would not give up. After a first set loss, the No.
The Badgers overcame a disastrous first-set finish to defeat the Wolverines and set the stage for a battle for first place in the Big Ten with Nebraska on ...
“It’s a regular season match in front of us for an opportunity to get to the top of the league with those guys. So to be able to close the gap is something that is important to our players.” “I think it takes a special team and special players to stay ready,” Sheffield said. “We haven’t been able to practice the way we wanted to for a little bit so I think it’s a real credit to our kids that they’ve been able to find ways to get stronger as the match has gone on. “They were really going after her a lot and she was able to clean things up and then defensively she just took over. “I’m not thinking that it’s not the rematch of a national championship,” Sheffield said. The Badgers, tied with Ohio State for second place at the midpoint of the Big Ten season, will face the ultimate challenge against Nebraska (18-1, 10-0), whose only loss was to Stanford on Sept. “I just felt like I had to do it for my team and that just made it really easy for me,” said Robinson, a 6-foot-2 junior. “We just needed to calm down and play our game,” Robinson said. The Badgers were having plenty of fun early on as they jumped out to a 19-13 lead in the first set. Sheffield credited some contributions off the bench by Shanel Bramschreiber and Demps with helping spark the Badgers. “Both of our right sides were (unstoppable),” coach Kelly Sheffield said.