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Ellen Chapman led a Badger offense that swept Michigan State.
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Ellen Chapman led a Badger offense that swept Michigan State.
Sophomore setter Lauren Carlini dominated against Purdue, recording a stellar 42 assists. The Badgers head to Indiana this Saturday as they look for their 11th straight victory.
No. 4 Wisconsin (10-1 Big Ten, 19-2 overall) defeated No. 13 Purdue (8-3, 18-5) Wednesday night, as the Badgers swept the Boilermakers 28-26, 25-16 and 25-19 to increase their winning streak to 10 games.
Haleigh Nelson has been the UW’s top blocker over a time when they have been the best defensive front line in the Big Ten.
Senior outside hitter Ellen Chapman (left) and the Badgers have won nine in a row and are now ranked No. 4 in the country.
Courtney Thomas (left) led the attack over a premier opponent with 10 kills.
No. 5 Wisconsin (8-1 Big Ten, 17-2 overall) swept Iowa (1-8, 9-11) Wednesday night at the Field House to extend its winning streak to eight.
Sophomore Lauren Carlini is 10th in the NCAA in assists per game, with an average of 11.44.
Riding a seven-game winning streak, No. 5 Wisconsin (7-1 Big Ten, 16-2 overall) will look to extend its win streak this Wednesday when Iowa (1-7, 9-10) comes to the Field House.
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Dominique Thompson helped the Badger front line out-block the best blockers in the Big Ten.
Junior libero Taylor Morey leads the Big Ten in digs per set with 5.36 and has been a big part of Wisconsin’s 15-2 start to 2014.
The No. 5 Badgers (6-1 Big Ten, 15-2 overall) defeated the No. 23 Golden Gophers (3-4, 13-5) Wednesday in three competitive sets of 25-16, 25-19 and 30-28, in the first of two matches this week between the border rivals.
Defensive adjustments from Ellen Chapman (right) and the rest of the Badgers’ front line will be key in their back-to-back matches against a Gophers team that likes to switch formations.
Kelli Bates (left) continued her exceptional freshman season, racking up 18 kills between the Rutgers and Maryland matches.
Dominique Thompson (14) was the star of the Illinois match.
The No. 6 Badgers (3-1 Big Ten, 12-2 overall) will look to extend their three-game winning streak this weekend as they take on Big Ten newcomers Rutgers, Friday, and Maryland, Sunday.
Freshman outside hitter Kelli Bates has jumped out to a fantastic debut year, ranking third on the team in kills per set.
No. 6 Wisconsin (2-1 Big Ten, 11-2 overall) continued Big Ten play Wednesday night, defeating Northwestern (2-1, 12-2) in three sets at the Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, Ill.
After a brutal stretch of three straight Top 10 matchups, UW takes on unproven Northwestern.