Dec. 2, 2006
From Wisconsin Athletics
MADISON , Wis. (www.uwbadgers.com) - The No. 10 Wisconsin volleyball team (26-6) can kiss the UW Field House good-bye, but not the 2006 season. With their 30-20, 30-25, 30-27 sweep over Iowa State (21-11) in the second round of the 2006 NCAA Championship, the Badgers advance to the round of 16 for the third year in a row.
"I'm really happy with the way we played," UW head coach Pete Waite said. "I think Jackie (Simpson) had a really good night dispersing the ball. We had a couple people step up offensively especially Taylor (Reineke) and Audra (Jeffers). Just overall a good team effort."
With a familiar face on the ISU bench, tonight's match meant a little more than any other. Second-year Cyclone head coach Christy Johnson used to serve as a UW assistant under Waite. Johnson led the Cyclones to just its second NCAA tournament appearance in the program's history.
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In the match, the Badgers topped the Cyclones in every stat category but only by a small margin defensively. The UW hit .259 on the match and had 59 kills compared to ISU's .187 hitting percentage and 41 kills. Four Badger players had double-figure kills led by Jeffers' match-high 14 kills. Reineke added 11 kills while freshman Brittney Dolgner and Senior Amy Bladow had 10 a piece. Senior Maria Carlini surpassed the 1,000-kill career mark with her nine on the evening.
For ISU, Katie Jessen and Erin Boeve both had 11 kills.
In assists, junior Jackie Simpson paced the Badger offense with 42 of her team's 50 kills. ISU tallied 38 assists on the night with Kaylee Manns contributing 34 assists.
"It was one of our goals going into the game," Waite said of the serving. "We knew they had very strong middle attackers and if we served tough and kept them away from the net, they couldn't run their quick offense. And we did that right away and kept them on their heels and a good number of players had aces. That means that we were serving tough tonight. That's always your goal."
With three players tallying double-digit digs,
Finally on the block,
The Badgers used strong serving in the first game to run away from the Cyclones. The team tallied four service aces in the frame. After trailing by six, the Cyclones climbed back in with two back-to-back blocks and a service ace to put the score at 16-14. The Badgers responded, using a four-point stretch to go up seven at 23-16. The UW maintained the lead to close out ISU in game one, 30-20.
In game two,
Not ready to give up the season,
Tonight was the final home match in the Field House for the Badgers and the win marked the 12th home sweep of the season.
"It really does give our team extra energy and focus," Waite said on his team's play in the Field House. "They just want to do a great job for the fans and if anything starts sliding against us on our side of the net, the fans are giving us some energy right away and it just really helps our team. We love being here but it also gives us some confidence going on the road now."
"I definitely think that there's a lot of extra motivation," Simpson said of playing
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