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Wisconsin volleyball: No. 3 Badgers sweep Rutgers to extend 15-game winning streak
Regardless of lacking some key items, the No. 3 Wisconsin Badgers (16-1 Large Ten, 22-3 total) put away the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (2-15, 8-21) in straight units (25-13, 26-24, 25-10) to notch their fifteenth straight win.
Sophomore Julia Orzoł had a match-leading 13 kills whereas doing a bit little bit of every little thing on the courtroom. The Poland-native had two assists, an ace, eight digs, and 5 blocks to go together with these kills.
It was Orzoł and junior Devyn Robinson who led the way in which offensively for the Badgers as they sprinted out to a 9-1 lead within the first set. Robinson had 10 kills and completed off the primary set with the ultimate kill to make it 25-13.
Wisconsin was a bit shorthanded on the night time, lacking setter MJ Hammill and center blocker Caroline Crawford. That meant Izzy Ashburn was the lone setter in a 5-1 system as an alternative of the 6-2 system head coach Kelly Sheffield had been utilizing this season.
Ashburn seemed comfy because the lone setter, notching a double-double with 24 assists and 10 digs. Freshman libero Gülce Güçtekin led the group with 11 digs, however it was a complete teamwork on that side of the protection as seven Badgers had at the very least one dig.
In the meantime, the block was robust as common, with UW out-blocking Rutgers 9-6 and getting good defensive touches. Orzoł and sophomore center blocker Anna Smrek led the way in which with 5 blocks every as Wisconsin held Rutgers to simply .065 hitting on the night time.
However the Badgers had a scare from the Scarlet Knights within the second set. Rutgers pressured Sheffield to name a timeout early because it took a 8-7 lead, and UW had some attacking errors because the Scarlet Knights pissed off the attackers.
Junior exterior hitter Sarah Franklin struggled once more with errors. The mercurial exterior has been feast or famine at instances for UW, and tonight she had extra errors than kills to hit within the negatives.
A pair errors got here at expensive moments within the second set, and one helped Rutgers take a 22-21 lead. However UW was in a position to get a set level at 24-23 due to an ace from junior Jade Demps. Regardless of Rutgers staving off that set level, Hart and Ashburn completed off the set with a block for 26-24.
The service sport for Wisconsin actually peaked within the closing set, and Rutgers posted some ugly attacking errors after the tight second set appeared to take the vitality out of them. UW had 5 aces whereas Rutgers had six attacking errors within the third, with the Badgers stitching up a sweep with a 25-10 dominant closing set.
Wisconsin’s win retains them within the driver’s seat for the Large Ten title, however their closing three matches can be a gauntlet. The Badgers will tackle three groups ranked within the Prime 15 — No. 14 Penn State, No. 6 Nebraska and No. 5 Ohio State, all on the highway — as they give the impression of being to win their fourth straight Large Ten championship.
First up: the Nittany Lions because the Badgers journey to Comfortable Valley for a Saturday night time showdown at 7:00 p.m. on the Large Ten Community.
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Minnesota Opponent First Look: Wisconsin Badgers
Minnesota Opponent First Look: Wisconsin Badgers
The Minnesota Golden Gophers, losers of two straight will look to finish the 2024 regular season on a high note on Friday afternoon when they travel to Madison to take on the Wisconsin Badgers. The Badgers enter Friday with a 5-6 record and are in danger of missing a bowl game for the first time in 22 years.
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The second year of Luke Fickell era not going to plan
The Badgers had hoped the second year of the Luke Fickell era would be more fruitful. After a 7-6 season last year, the Badgers went into the transfer portal this offseason and upgraded their quarterback position by nabbing former Miami (FL) starting quarterback Tyler Van Dyke.
Van Dyke would play in just two full games before suffering a season-ending injury against Alabama in the third week of the season. Since then, the Huskers have looked towards redshirt freshman Braedyn Locke to lead the offense. As with most young quarterbacks, the results have been mixed. This season, Locke has completed 56.4% of his passes for 1,806 yards and 12 touchdowns while throwing 10 interceptions.
Overall, the Badgers started the season off 2-0 with wins over Western Michigan and South Dakota before falling to Alabama and USC. In October, it appeared that Fickell’s program was finding its stride with four straight wins over Purdue, Rutgers, and Northwestern but have since lost four straight games.
The Badgers made a change at OC midseason
The Badgers fired their offensive coordinator, Phil Longo, earlier this month following a 16-13 loss to the Oregon Ducks. Longo came to Madison with the hopes of bringing the Air Raid offense to the Big Ten, but the transition to the offense has been largely unsuccessful for the Badgers.
This season, the Badgers are averaging just 24.7 points per game, their lowest mark since 2004. Additionally, their passing attack has only garnered 202.7 yards per game ranking 93rd nationally, their rushing attack is slightly better when it comes to nationally ranked with 164.4 yards per game, ranking 65th.
In their first game without Longo last weekend against Nebraska, the Huskers totaled 25 points and 407 yards from scrimmage including 292 passing yards.
SERIES HISTORY
Friday will be the 134th meeting between the two programs since their first meeting in 1890. Through the first 133 matchups, the series is as tight as possible with Wisconsin holding a 63-8-62 advantage over the Gophers. The Gophers for a long time held the series advantage but a 14-game winning streak from 2004 through 2017, shifted the series in favor of Wisconsin. The Gophers over the P.J. Fleck era have been working to even it back up, doing so in 2022 with a a 23-16 win in Madison before the Badgers reclaimed the lead with a 28-14 win last season.
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QB Grade: Nebraska Football’s Dylan Raiola vs. Wisconsin
Saturday was a day Nebraska fans will not forget for a long time. The Huskers secured one of their biggest victories of the last decade, and their freshman star quarterback was a huge reason why.
Dylan Raiola delivered a masterful performance as Nebraska powered past Wisconsin 44-25, securing the Cornhuskers’ first bowl berth since 2016. Playing in front of a raucous Memorial Stadium crowd, Raiola showcased his accuracy and leadership, getting the most important victory of his young career, courtesy of one of his most efficient outings.
Raiola completed 28 of 38 passes for 293 yards and a touchdown, orchestrating an offense that controlled the game with 29 first downs and over 33 minutes of possession. He displayed excellent accuracy, particularly in the intermediate passing game, finding Jacory Barney Jr. and Emmett Johnson for pivotal completions. The two players combined for 170 receiving yards.
While the stat sheet shows only one touchdown pass, Raiola’s impact went beyond the box score. His ability to spread the ball among eight different receivers kept Wisconsin’s defense off balance, while his quick decision-making prevented sacks and extended drives. His lone touchdown throw, a perfectly placed ball to Jahmal Banks late in the second quarter, helped Nebraska pull away before halftime.
Raiola’s poise in critical moments stood out. Facing third-and-long situations, he converted twice with pinpoint throws to sustain scoring drives. Additionally, his pre-snap adjustments demonstrated his growing football IQ, as he consistently identified mismatches and exploited them. Nebraska converted four of nine third downs, largely thanks to Raiola’s composure.
Overall, Raiola’s performance was instrumental in Nebraska’s milestone victory. His leadership and efficiency set the tone for an offense that dominated Wisconsin from start to finish. It was a true showcase of what the offense can be under Dana Holgorsen’s leadership. With the win, the Cornhuskers are back in postseason play, and their freshman quarterback has firmly cemented himself as the face of the program’s resurgence.
Grade: A
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