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2017 RECORD BOOK Radio/TV Roster WISCONSIN VOLLEYBALL 2017 RECORD BOOK Radio/TV Roster SYDNEY HILLEY LAURYN GILLIS KELLI BATES RILEY BELL MALLORY DIXON 2 6-0 • Fr. • S 3 6-1 • Sr. • OH 4 5-11 • Sr. • OH/L 5 5-7 • Fr. • L 6 5-9 • Fr. • S Brooklyn Park, Minn. New Castle, Ind. Bradley, Ill. Naperville, Ill. Manitowoc, Wis. AMBERAMBER MACDONALDMACDONALD SARAHSO DODD MARIAH WHALEN TIONNA WILLIAMS NICOLE SHANAHAN 7 5-4 • So. • DS/L 8 5-4 • Fr. • DS/L 10 6-1 • Fr. • OH 11 6-2 • Jr. • MB 12 6-2 • Fr. • MB Alpharetta, Ga. Pleasant Prairie, Wis. Wausau, Wis. Fort Wayne, Ind. Oconomowoc, Wis. MADISON DUELLO DANA RETTKE TIFFANY CLARK DANIELLE HART 14 6-3 • RS So. • OH 16 6-8 • Fr. • MB 17 5-11 • So. • L 18 6-4 • Fr. • MB Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Naperville, Ill. Virginia Beach, Va. M.E. DODGE GRACE LOBERG MOLLY HAGGERTY 19 5-10 • So. • L 21 6-3 • Fr. • OH 23 6-1 • So. • OH East Troy, Wis. Geneva, Ill. Glen Ellyn, Ill. KELLY SHEFFIELD BRITTANY DILDINE GARY WHITE ETHAN GREFSRUD COLLEEN BAYER UW Record: 113-24 (4 yrs.) Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Director of Operations Career Record: 386-137 (16 yrs.) (4 years) (4 years) (1st year) (1 year) WISCONSIN VOLLEYBALL 2017 RECORD BOOK TABLE OF Contents Personnel Records Numerical Roster ..............................................................................2 Match Records................................................................................60 Covering the Badgers .......................................................................3 Season Records...............................................................................69 Athletic Communications Staff ......................................................3 Year-by-Year Leaders .....................................................................72 Head Coach Kelly Sheffield ............................................................4 Season-by-Season Totals ..............................................................80 Assistant Coaches .............................................................................9 Career Records ...............................................................................85 Support Staff ...................................................................................11 Field House Records......................................................................88 Attendance Records ......................................................................89 All-Time Coaching Record ...........................................................91 Miscellaneous Records .................................................................92 The 2017 Badgers All-Time Captains ...........................................................................93 Sydney Hilley ...................................................................................15 All-Time Assistant Coaches ..........................................................93 Lauryn Gillis .....................................................................................16 Letterwinners ..................................................................................94 Kelli Bates ........................................................................................19 Letterwinners by Number ............................................................96 Riley Bell ...........................................................................................22 Letterwinner Statistics ..................................................................97 Mallory Dixon ..................................................................................23 All-Time Big Ten Results ..............................................................96 Amber MacDonald .........................................................................24 Big Ten Attendance ...................................................................100 Sara Dodd ........................................................................................26 Mariah Whalen ...............................................................................27 Tionna Williams ..............................................................................28 Opponents & All-Time Results Nicole Shanahan .............................................................................30 Madison Duello ..............................................................................31 Big Ten Opponents .....................................................................102 Dana Rettke ....................................................................................32 Non-Conference Opponents ....................................................113 Tiffany Clark ....................................................................................33 Year-by-Year Results ...................................................................117 Danielle Hart ...................................................................................34 Wisconsin Invitational Results ..................................................134 M.E. Dodge .....................................................................................35 Record vs. Opponents ................................................................135 Grace Loberg ..................................................................................36 Dates in Badger History .............................................................150 Molly Haggerty ...............................................................................37 Wisconsin in the Polls .................................................................152 Wisconsin in the NCAA Tournament ......................................154 Wisconsin vs. Ranked Teams ....................................................156 Awards UW Field House ...........................................................................160 All-Americans ..................................................................................40 Big Ten Conference Awards .........................................................41 2016 Results USA National Teams ......................................................................43 Academic Honors ...........................................................................44 2016 Statistics ..............................................................................162 Badgers in the Pros........................................................................45 2016 Results .................................................................................164 1,000 Kills ........................................................................................48 2016 Boxscores ...........................................................................165 Steve Lowe Scholarship .............................................................174 2017 Big Ten Schedule ..............................................................175 Front row: Director of Operations Colleen Bayer, Tiffany Clark, Riley Bell, Mallory Dixon, M.E. Dodge, Lauryn Gillis, Kelli Bates, Amber MacDonald, Mariah Whalen, Student Assistant Athletic Trainer Amy Krebs; Back row: Manager Connor Zimmick, Strength & Conditioning Coach Kevin Schultz, Volunteer Assistant Coach Ethan Grefsrud, Assistant Coach Brittany Dildine, Sydney Hilley, Tionna Williams, Madison Duello, Danielle Hart, Dana Rettke, Grace Loberg, Nicole Shanahan, Molly Haggerty, Head Coach Kelly Sheffield, Assistant Coach Gary White, Technical Coordinator Annemarie Hickey, Athletic Trainer Kristi Walker, Manager Austin Roach 1 WISCONSIN VOLLEYBALL 2017 RECORD BOOK 2017 Roster No. Player Ht. Pos. Yr./Elig. Hometown/High School/Club-Previous 2 Sydney Hilley 6-0 S Fr. Brooklyn Park, Minn./Champlin Park/Minnesota Select 3 Lauryn Gillis 6-1 OH Sr. New Castle, Ind./New Castle/Munciana/USC 4 Kelli Bates 5-11 OH/L Sr. Bradley, Ill./Bradley-Bourbonnais/Chicago Ultimate 5 Riley Bell 5-7 DS Fr. Naperville, Ill./Nequa Valley/Sports Performance 6 Mallory Dixon 5-9 S So. Manitowoc, Wis./Lincoln/Wisconsin VB Academy 7 Amber MacDonald 5-4 L/DS Jr. Alpharetta, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic/A5 8 Sarah Dodd 5-4 L/DS So. Pleasant Prairie, Wis./Kenosha Tremper/Wisconsin Jrs 10 Mariah Whalen 6-1 OH Fr. Wausau, Wis./Newman Catholic/ Wisconsin VB Academy 11 Tionna Williams 6-2 MB Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind./Concordia Lutheran/Munciana 12 Nicole Shanahan 6-1 MB Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc/Milwaukee Sting 14 Madison Duello 6-3 OH/RS Jr./So. Kansas City, Mo./Liberty/KC Power 16 Dana Rettke 6-8 MB Fr. Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield/1st Alliance 17 Tiffany Clark 5-10 DS/L So. Naperville, Ill./Benet Academy/Sports Performance/ Michigan 18 Danielle Hart 6-3 MB Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes/Coast Virginia 19 M.E. Dodge 5-10 L/DS So. East Troy, Wis./East Troy/Milwaukee Sting 21 Grace Loberg 6-3 OH Fr. Geneva, Ill./Geneva/Club Fusion 23 Molly Haggerty 6-1 OH So. Glen Ellyn, Ill./Wheaton St. Francis/ Sports Performance Staff Head Coach: Kelly Sheffield Assistant Coaches: Brittany Dildine, Gary White Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ethan Grefsrud Director of Operations: Colleen Bayer Technical Coordinator: Annemarie Hickey Athletic Trainer: Kristy Walker Strength & Conditioning Coach: Kevin Schultz Athletic Communications: Diane Nordstrom Key By Class 5-11—Bates OH—Outside Hitter Senior—2 5-10—Dodge, Clark RS—Right-side Hitter Junior—2 5-9—Dixon S—Setter Sophomore—6 5-7—Bell MB—Middle Blocker Freshman—7 5-4—MacDonald, Dodd L/DS—Libero/Defensive Specialist By Height Pronunciation Guide 6-8—Rettke By Position 6-3—Duello, Hart, Loberg 11—tee ON a Williams OH/RS—6 6-2—Williams
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