Badgers head into NCAA tournament play as No. 3 seed
By Abigail Bures | Dec. 2After defeating Northwestern and Minnesota to finish the regular season, Wisconsin will prepare for a postseason run in their 13th straight NCAA tournament appearance.
After defeating Northwestern and Minnesota to finish the regular season, Wisconsin will prepare for a postseason run in their 13th straight NCAA tournament appearance.
Major League Volleyball program Dallas Pulse drafted Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer in early rounds.
The Badgers have been firing on all cylinders in November, winning six straight games after their loss to No.1 Nebraska.
Charlie Fuerbringer returns as the Badgers defeat two Big Ten opponents in convincing fashion.
Wisconsin looks to use their win against Ohio State as momentum in a competitive Big Ten.
The Badgers defeated Washington and Oregon on the road to add two more victories to their 8-2 Big Ten record.
Wisconsin lost to No. 25 USC and beat No. 23 UCLA, which moved them down to third in the Big Ten after entering the weekend tied with Indiana and Illinois for second.
Fuerbringer and Egan still out on injury, Wisconsin loses to Penn State and defeats Maryland without them.
The Badgers continued their dominant stretch, but lost star Charlie Fuerbringer to injury.
After two weekend games, the No. 7 Wisconsin volleyball team continued their hot streak, sweeping the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at home and the Iowa Hawkeyes on the road to open Big Ten play. The Badgers have now won eight in a row and find themselves tied with five other teams at the top of the conference.