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Serving up six: Badgers face two top-10 teams

Serving up six: Badgers face two top-10 teams


MADISON, Wis. — Fifth-ranked Wisconsin (15-3, 9-1 B1G) opens the second half of Big Ten play with two top-10 opponents in the UW Field House. The Badgers host newly crowned No. 1 Nebraska (18-1, 10-0) on Wednesday at 8 p.m. live on the Big Ten Network. On Saturday, Wisconsin looks to avenge an early-season loss to No. 9 Minnesota (12-6, 7-3). First serve of the Border Battle is at 5:30 p.m. live on the Big Ten Network. 

1. EIGHT WINS IN A ROW: Wisconsin extended its winning streak to eight matches with two wins last weekend. The Badgers swept Michigan State at home on Friday before completing a season sweep of Michigan with a 3-1 win in Ann Arbor on Sunday. UW has also won nine straight home Big Ten matches.



2. GREAT GG!
Freshman Gulce Guctekin had an impressive defensive weekend, recording a match-high 22 digs vs. Michigan on Sunday, her third 20-plus dig match this season and only one save off her career high. The 5-foot-5 libero also added 11 digs vs. Michigan State to average 4.71 digs per set over two matches. She also added 1.43 assists and 0.43 service aces per set.



3. OFFENSE IMPROVES:
In all matches, the Badgers lead the conference and rank 19th nationally with a .270 hitting percentage. Over the last two matches, UW has hit .300 or better, connecting on .350 percent of its attacks. In Big Ten matches, grad Danielle Hart leads the conference with a .431 hitting percentage. Junior Devyn Robinson ranks fourth at .388. In all matches, Hart ranks second at .416 while Robinson sits sixth at .353.  

       Wisconsin has also turned up its kills per set, leading the Big Ten in conference-only matches with 14.29 kills per set. Redshirt sophomore Sarah Franklin leads the team and ranks sixth in the conference with 3.68 kills per set. Sophomore Julia Orzoł adds 3.23 kills per set. Junior Devyn Robinson chips in 2.77 kills per set while Danielle Hart contributes 1.83 kills per set.

4. BADGER BLOCK: Wisconsin continues to be one of the nation’s best blocking teams, ranking second with 3.15 blocks per set. The Badgers have double-figure blocks the last seven matches in a row, averaging 3.48 blocks per set over the stretch.

Graduate student Danielle Hart ranks second nationally and second in the Big Ten with 1.59 blocks per set. Junior Caroline Crawford adds 1.47 blocks per set, which ranks 12th nationally…

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