Last week saw the top two teams in the nation go down, with Texas getting its first loss of the year after an undefeated start to the season. A new team took over the top spot with the Nebraska Huskers back at No. 1 for the first time since the preseason. Now the new top dog will be challenged in its very first week atop.
Week 10 features four ranked matchups, and three of them are Big Ten matchups. So, we have a Big Ten special this week.
No. 1 Nebraska at No. 5 Wisconsin | 9 p.m. ET Wednesday, Oct. 25 on BTN
OK — Nebraska takes over the No. 1 slot then immediately faces a challenger in a top-five matchup. And on top of that… this is a REMATCH of the 2021 DI women’s volleyball national championship. Remember the one where Wisconsin won its first-ever title in program history in a five-set thriller? Yes, that one. I couldn’t be MORE excited for this matchup.
The Huskers have a lot of familiar faces from last year’s team, but Wisconsin looks fairly different. The Badgers do, however, still have the MOP of the national championship match — Anna Smrek, along with a few other players like Devyn Robinson, Jade Demps, etc. The new faces include Caroline Crawford, Sarah Franklin and could also include Danielle Hart, who was on the team last season but was injured.
Nebraska has been rolling through its opponents so far this season. The Huskers are unbeaten in the Big Ten so far and have only one loss on the season to a top-10 team in Stanford. They have swept their last six opponents, and three of them were ranked. They have looked really balanced offensively and just overall have cleaned up their game as the season has progressed. Wisconsin has won eight since its loss to Minnesota earlier in Big Ten play. The Badgers are the second-best blocking team in the nation, but Nebraska leads in opponent hitting percentage. I think the match is going to come down to offense and execution.
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No. 9 Minnesota at No. 5 Wisconsin | 6:30 p.m. ET Saturday, Oct. 29 on BTN
Now for a rematch between Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Badgers are ranked higher than the Gophers this season now that Minnesota has notched six losses — but Minnesota has the head to head win over Wisconsin (in a sweep, too). But really important to note here, is the Badgers were right there with them most of the time despite registering a…
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