The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's volleyball team opens the final month of the regular season with a busy week, hosting three games at the Klotsche Center to close out the home slate as well. Up first is a midweek matchup against city-rival Marquette, followed by important Horizon League matches against Youngstown State Friday and Cleveland State Saturday. Tuesday and Friday start at 7 p.m., while Saturday - which will also be "Senior Day", gets underway at 4 p.m.
All three matches will have live statistics available through the UWM website. The conference games on the weekend will be available on the Horizon League Network. In addition to a live video feed Tuesday, the contest against the Golden Eagles will be broadcast on a tape-delay basis by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel, with Matt Menzl and Michelle Griffin-Wenzel on the call. The first airing will be at 7 p.m. on November 5.
Scouting the WeekThe all-time series between Milwaukee and Marquette has been competitive and nearly equal, with the Golden Eagles holding a slim 16-14 edge in UWM's NCAA Division I era. Marquette does hold the upper hand of late, winning six in a row dating back to a 3-1 win by the Panthers in 2007. In the weekend meetings, Milwaukee holds commanding all-time series leads of 26-7 against the Penguins and 43-10 against the Vikings.
Autumn Bailey leads Marquette and is among Big East leaders in numerous categories. Bailey enters Tuesday with 403 kills (4.48 per set) and is also the team leader in service aces with 38. Two Golden Eagles help set up the offensive flow as Gabby Benda (7.75 aps) and Mary Nilles (5.29 aps) tend to share the workload.
YSU will enter at 16-9 overall and 7-3 in league play and also beat UWM in the first meeting in 2014. Lexi Egler leads YSU with 3.13 kills per set, while Shannon Watson is second with 2.55 kills per set and also averages a team-best 1.07 blocks.
CSU stands in at 11-13 overall and 4-7 in league action and will take on Green Bay Friday. Maggie Hannon paces the Vikings with 2.69 kills per set on .286 hitting, while Nikki Holmes leads the Vikings with 4.4 digs per set.
Thanks SeniorsThe Panthers honor their senior class against CSU Saturday: #4
Taylor Golabowski, #6
Amber Simonton, #8
Hannah Blanchard, #15
Julie Kolinske and #16
Arianna Wiersma will all play in their final home game in a UWM uniform.
Last WeekThe Panthers had just one game but took care of business with a 3-0 victory over Green Bay. The offense was clicking all match, finishing with a .351 hitting percentage overall. Senior
Julie Kolinske had 18 kills and hit .351 individually as well, with junior
Maggie Dunbar also in double-figures with 11 kills on .429 hitting. Junior
Kayla Price distributed 41 assists and senior
Taylor Golabowski led the defense with 12 digs.
Standings PeakA look at the Horizon League standings shows a little more separation at the top. The Panthers remain in first place with an 8-2 record, still tied with Oakland who has been keeping pace. Tied for third and 1.5 games behind are Valparaiso and Youngstown State, each at 7-4. UIC is fifth at 6-5, with Cleveland State (4-7), Green Bay (1-9) and Wright State (1-9) rounding it out.
Getting It Dun(bar)Junior
Maggie Dunbar set a career-high with 20 kills in the victory over Western Michigan Oct. 14. Dunbar, who equaled her career-high with 17 kills four days earlier at Youngstown State, ended the night with 20 and did it on an impressive .500 hitting percentage. That gave her double-figures in kills for the sixth game in a row and also marks the third time this season she hit .500 or better for a match.
Triple-Double Encore
Sophomore
Myanna Ruiz became the ninth player in program history to record a triple-double Sept. 19, putting up an impressive line of 11 kills, 17 assists and 10 digs in the win over LIU Brooklyn. It marked the first Milwaukee triple-double since Kerri Schuh in 2010. She one-upped that performance just eight days later with a statline of 17 kills, 25 assists and 15 digs to become just the fourth player with multiple triple-doubles in a UWM career.
Schedule With Some MuscleThe Panthers played a very demanding non-conference schedule in front of the start of league play in 2014. Minnesota was ranked #19 at the time, while Michigan State (No. 25) was also ranked. WKU and Iowa State were just outside of the Top 25 receiving votes when the two teams played.
That Makes it a GrandSenior
Julie Kolinske became the 11th player to record over 1,000 kills in a career earlier this fall. She now sits at 1,179 and is currently averaging 4.06 per set. She will climb up the Top 10 the rest of the way, with a move into the top five (currently 1,213) in her sights.
More Grand StatsSenior
Taylor Golabowski was the next player to reach a milestone, as she picked up career dig No. 1,000 against Green Bay Oct. 3. She became the 11th player in program history to reach the mark and is on pace to finish in the all-time top five.
League HonorsSophomore
Myanna Ruiz and senior
Taylor Golabowski were named the Horizon League Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week. Ruiz earned Offensive Player of the Week honors Oct. 1 after stepping up with
Kayla Price out of the lineup. Ruiz opened the weekend with 15 kills on a .321 hitting percentage and 33 assists in UWM's 3-1 win over UIC. On Saturday, she recorded her second triple-double of the season with 17 kills, 25 assists and 15 digs as the Panthers ended Valparaiso's 13-match win streak with a 3-2 win. Ruiz is the only player in the league to record a triple-double this season. Golabowski led UWM's defensive charge on the weekend. She had 20 digs and four aces in UWM's 3-1 win over the Flames. She followed that up with a match-high 23 digs and seven assists in the win over the Crusaders as the Panthers held the league's top-hitting team to its third-lowest hitting percentage of the season.
Price one of a Unique TrioJust a junior,
Kayla Price moved into rare territory over the course of play at the Wynn Invitational when she climbed over the 3,000 career assists mark. That makes her just one of three UWM players all-time to reach that status. Lindsey Spoden (No. 2 at 5,233) and Katie Schroeder (No. 1 at 5,276) remain the only players above her on the career list.
Preseason HonorsJulie Kolinske was named the Horizon League's 2014 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year while
Kayla Price was also named to the preseason all-league team. The full preseason honors list was voted on by the league's coaches.
Kolinske was an All-League honoree last season after helping lead the Panthers to the Horizon League title. The outside hitter reached double-figures in kills 20 times, including a pair of 20-plus outings, while accumulating 343 kills on the season to lead the Horizon League. She had 31 kills in Milwaukee's two tournament wins as she was named to the All-Tournament team.
2013 Year in ReviewThe Panthers once again posted another successful season in 2013, bouncing back to claim both the Horizon League regular-season and tournament championships.
Back to the Big DanceThe Panthers took advantage of their homecourt and avenged their only regular-season league losses by beating Cleveland State and Valparaiso to claim the 2013 Horizon League Tournament title, advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th time in school history.
About that Regular SeasonThe Panthers claimed their ninth Horizon League regular-season title in the last 11 years with another strong run through the regular season. It marked quite a turnaround from the previous season, when Milwaukee posted an uncharacteristic 4-10 mark and didn't even qualify for the league tournament. This year marks the fifth regular-season league title in seven seasons under
Susie Johnson, who is now 96-25 against league competition as a head coach. In all, Milwaukee has now won 13 league regular-season crowns.
The Awards ListFive Panthers were honored by the Horizon League when the postseason awards were announced at the end of the regular season.
Rachel Neuberger claimed league player of the year honors and was joined on the all-league team by
Julie Kolinske and
Kayla Price. Plus,
Susie Johnson was named the league coach of the year and
Myanna Ruiz captured a spot on the all-freshman team.
Nice NumbersUWM was statistically dominant in its 14 league matches. Milwaukee led the league in hitting percentage, kills and assists while standing second in both digs and opponent hitting percentage. Plus, the Panthers finished third in blocks in league-only matches. The team tallied a stellar 15.1-11.8 advantage in kills per set and a .275-.167 edge in team hitting percentage. Individually,
Julie Kolinske led the league in kills, with
Rachel Neuberger right behind her. As a team, Milwaukee hit .300 or better seven times in 14 league matches.
Many People InvolvedOne of the great strengths of the 2013 Panthers was the depth and wide variety of players that stepped up. Eight different players recorded at least one double-figure kill outing last season and six players had a season total of at least 100 kills. Defensively, six different players had at least one double-figure dig outing and four players had at least 200 digs last season. Plus, on the blocks front, four players had at least 50 blocks. The Milwaukee rotation certainly developed and changed throughout the year.
Nicole Latzig and
Kaisa Mattson both spent time as the second middle alongside
Rachel Neuberger while
Maggie Dunbar,
Hannah Blanchard,
Myanna Ruiz and
Sammi Herron all worked at either the outside or right side throughout the year alongside
Julie Kolinske.
Back on the Top of the HillA year after climbing back to the top of the standings and returning to the NCAA Tournament, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee volleyball team has once again been picked by league coaches to take first place in the upcoming Horizon League regular season. The Panthers tallied six first-place votes and 47 points in the coaches' poll to claim the top spot. Valparaiso (second place overall with 39 points) and Oakland (third, 37) each collected one of the remaining two first-place votes.
Up NextThe Panthers play their final two games of the regular season at Oakland and Wright State, Nov. 14-15.