’Hawks go 4-2, look to get healthy
Coming into the week, the Warhawks volleyball team was ranked 10th in the AVCA Division III Coaches Poll Continue…
Coming into the week, the Warhawks volleyball team was ranked 10th in the AVCA Division III Coaches Poll Continue…
The Warhawk women’s volleyball team, ranked No. 12 in the AVCA top 25 poll, knocked off No.11 Elmhurst Continue…
The No. 21 ranked women’s volleyball team fell to No. 15 ranked University of Chicago 3-1 on Friday.
The loss was a disappointment due to high expectations set early on. The WIAC champions didn’t have their best game going for them from the start.
The Warhawks came into the WIAC Tournament with an opportunity to keep their playoff fate in their hands.
Last weekend the volleyball team hosted the third and final UW-Whitewater Invite and potentially the final home games for the seniors.
UW-Whitewater defeated No. 4 Wittenberg University and Wartburg College and lost to No. 10 Carthage College.
Sanchez, along with Alyssa Bauer and Kelli Trautmann, make up a trio of seniors on the volleyball team this season. Together they are the starting backcourt and have played together at UW-Whitewater all four years.
Since losing the conference opener at UW-Stevens Point on Sept. 21, the volleyball team has erupted offensively winning seven matches in a row.
The American Volleyball Coaches Association No. 21 ranked Warhawk volleyball team (10-4) faced a trio of WIAC opponents last week to begin conference play.
Strength. It was written in body paint in the student section in a packed Kris Russell Arena Friday night.
It was also displayed on the court as the Warhawks (8-3) defeated St. Olaf College (6-6) 3-0 on, ‘Dig Panici,’ night.
The Warhawk women’s volleyball team is back. After last season’s disappointing early exit in the NCAA Division III Regionals to Wartburg College, the 20th ranked ‘Hawks (AVCA top 25 poll) have high hopes for the upcoming season.