Badgers claw past Terrapins | Wisconsin Badgers (2024)

Badgers claw past Terrapins | Wisconsin Badgers (1)
  • Box Score

Badgers claw past Terrapins | Wisconsin Badgers (2)

3

WinnerWisconsinWisc23-1,14-1 Big Ten

Badgers claw past Terrapins | Wisconsin Badgers (3)

MarylandMD15-12,5-10 Big Ten

Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Wisconsin Wisc 25 25 25 (3)
Maryland MD 10 21 9 (0)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Ellie Culver

Wisconsin outblocks Maryland, 13-1

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- A balanced offensive attack led the Badgers to a season sweep of Maryland, winning 25-10, 25-21, 25-9, in Maryland on Friday night.

A new lineup for the Badgers (23-1, 14-1) hit the court, with Anna Smrek out, as Temi Thomas-Ailara moved to right side. Julia Orzol returned to outside and Gulce Guctekin commanded the back court at libero.

Sarah Franklin led the team with 10 kills, Devyn Robinson and Carter Booth were not far behind with nine kills apiece. As a team, UW hit a season-high .500 (41 kills - 1 error - 80 attempts).

Maryland (15-12, 5-10) hit just .037 (27 - 23 - 107) as Sam Crise had a match-high 15 kills.

Izzy Ashburn finished with a team-high nine digs and added 23 assists. MJ Hammill added 12 helpers.

The Badgers continued their roofing campaign, as they tallied 13 blocks, compared to Maryland's single block. CC Crawford tallied seven total blocks, as Robinson and Booth had six and five, respectively.

UW added five service aces to their impressive win, with five different players tallying an ace.

Pure dominance from UW led to a 25-10 win in the first set. The Badgers sided out on the first point, and then Orzol rattled off nine straight serves, to give Wisconsin 10-1 lead. Once again, the Badgers sided out immediately, teeing up another run, giving them a 16-1 lead. From there, the Badgers closed out the set.

Maryland brought more intensity in the second set as they kept it within six points for a majority of the set. A kill from Franklin forced a Maryland timeout at 18-11. Maryland strung together a few points, but the Badgers still led comfortably at 23-17. Maryland forced two UW timeouts in the final points of the set, but back to back kills from Franklin put the set away, 25-21.

Wisconsin stepped on the gas in the final set, and once again jumped out to a 10-1 lead. They continued to build upon that lead, as Ashburn added to it with a 5-0 serving run to extend the lead to 22-6. The Badgers controlled the set, allowing Maryland just nine points. UW won the set and match, 25-9.

Straight from the court


Head Coach Kelly Sheffield
On offensive performance:
"We started out really well in all three sets and I think that was kind of the key… I loved how we were scrambling the entire match... I was real proud, with a new lineup."
On adapting to a lineup in a tough place to play: "Those are some things we do in training. That's the strength of our program. When you have some people move around, it's not that big of a deal. They don't treat it like a big deal. We really wanted to come in here and play well. This is a tough place to play well, as is the place we are going to play tomorrow."

Junior Julia Orzol
On returning to outside:
"It was wonderful to be back there. I feel like I didn't notice a lot of difference. Just balling out, and there was a lot of support from the girls…it was fun. I feel like it felt very natural."
On GG at libero: "The way she responds to different outcomes on the court. I feel like she is always forward on and that is something you need from a person you're doings things next to."

Notes to know

  • With the win, head coach Kelly Sheffield surpasses former head coach Pete Waite for the most Big Ten wins (171) in program history.
  • The Badgers recorded 13 blocks, marking the 12th match where the Badgers have recorded double-digit blocks.
  • Wisconsin had a season-high (41-1-80) hitting percentage at .500.
  • Senior Sarah Franklin has now tallied double-digit kills in 18 matches. She led the team with 10 against Maryland.
  • UW held the Terrapins to a (27-23-107) .037 hitting percentage. This marks the eighth time where the Badgers have held their opponents under .100.

Up Next

Wisconsin will remain on the road to take on No. 19 Penn State in Happy Valley on Saturday night. First serve is set for 7 p.m. and the match will be broadcasted on Big Ten Network.

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Greg Gard's annual salary for the 2022-23 season is $2.75 million. A. Gard's current contract with Wisconsin is a five-year deal, extending until 2026-27.

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Badgers Tradition: The Badgers are now in their 135th season, with their inaugural season in 1889, and have 14 Big Ten conference championships. They have produced 32 consensus All-Americans, 16 College Football Hall of Famers and two Heisman Trophy winners. The Badgers have an overall record of 742-517-53.

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Back in Wisconsin's history, all the way back to the 1800s, miners dug tunnels into hillsides as they searched for lead and then lived in them during the winter months to keep warm. This reminded people of badgers and Wisconsin became known as the badger state.

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The settlers who worked in Wisconsin's lead mines were nicknamed “badgers” because many of them lived in burrow-like dwellings through the winter, much like a badger in hibernation would. And, badgers were known for their digging skills, much like the miners.

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Gard is slated to earn $3.75 million next season and has a $12 million buyout if he is fired by McIntosh without cause. The buyout decreases to $8 million following the 2025-26 season and $4 million in 2027.

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The territory was dubbed the 'Badger State,' not because of animals in the region, but rather an association with lead miners in the 1820s. Prospectors came to the state looking for minerals. Without shelter in the winter, the miners had to 'live like badgers' in tunnels burrowed into hillsides.

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