Wisconsin volleyball: Badgers hold off Nittany Lions 3-2 in five-set thriller


Wisconsin led a 7-3 advantage slip away in no time at all. A Penn State run not only tied up the crucial fifth set, but the Nittany Lions found themselves in front 11-9 — just four points until the win.

In a gym where UW has won just twice previously all-time, the Badgers did what they seemed to do at every point when things looked dicey in the match: dug in and balled.

It’s what championship level teams do.

And that’s how fifth year senior Danielle Hart helped grab the match by the scruff of the neck, and pull UW in front in the final frame to give the No. 3 Badgers (17-1 Big Ten, 23-3 overall) a gutty, 3-2 win (25-19, 22-25, 25-23, 18-25, 15-12) over the No. 14 Penn State Nittany Lions (11-7, 22-7) to not only prove there is a lot of fight in the new-look Badgers, but to maintain control of a fourth straight Big Ten title.

Hart — who missed last year’s title after an ACL tear last season — finished with 13 kills, no errors to hit .650 and eight blocks, with all of her contributions coming in crucial moments.

It was Hart’s kill that leveled the second set at 11. And it was her and sophomore Julia Orzoł combining on the block to seal the final frame at 15-12.

Hart and the rest of the UW block was crucial in a match that teetered and tottered in momentum in multiple instances. UW out-blocked PSU 15-6, and the Badgers’ dominance up front was crucial in the first set especially.

The Badgers held a dominant 14-5 lead in the first set thanks in part to an 8-0 service run sparked by senior Joslyn Boyer. That pressure allowed UW to keep Penn State’s dangerous attackers out of system as the Badgers wound up cruising in that set, forcing nine attacking errors from the Nittany Lions and holding them to just .139 hitting.

But in the second, PSU showed signs of life, taking a 15-10 advantage and extending it to 18-12. PSU’s attack in the shape of Allie Holland, Kash Williams and Zoe Weatherington started to find their shots as the Nittany Lions finished with 19 total kills in the second set.

Kash Williams was the real eye-opener, but her true star turn in the match would wait until the fourth set. Williams finished with a match-high 18 kills, but also 14 attacking errors that seemed to come when Wisconsin was at its most dominant. Meanwhile Holland showed off her All-Conference credentials with a 15-kill performance with a .467 hitting percentage.

But the third set once again started promising for Wisconsin. Junior Devyn Robinson and sophomore Anna Smrek helped get UW’s block working again in the third, going back-to-back early on to earn the Badgers a 7-2 lead that built to a 13-6 advantage.

Robinson again built off her big night on Friday. The junior from Ankeny, Iowa led UW with 17 kills and nine blocks as she brought a lot of energy — including flexing after that string of back-to-back blocks. It seemed like whenever UW needed a point, it was her or Hart making the difference.

An ace from senior Izzy Ashburn…

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