Wisconsin Volleyball All-Americans
Tionna Williams

Honorable Mention 2015
6-2 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Fort Wayne, Ind.
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2015 | SP 112 | MP 33 | K 248 | K/S 2.21 | E 73 | TA 530 | Pct .330 | A 3 | A/S 0.03 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 0 |
| Season Totals | SP 112 | MP 33 | K 248 | K/S 2.21 | E 73 | TA 530 | Pct .330 | A 3 | A/S 0.03 | SA 0 | SA/S 0 | SE 0 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2015 | DIG 21 | D/S 0.19 | RE 1 | BS 8 | BA 139 | TB 147 | B/S 1.31 | BE 12 | BHE 1 | Points 417.0 | Pts/S 3.56 |
| Season Totals | DIG 21 | D/S 0.19 | RE 1 | BS 8 | BA 139 | TB 147 | B/S 1.31 | BE 12 | BHE 1 | Points 417.0 | Pts/S 3.56 |
Williams came on the second half of her freshman season to earn honorable mention All-America honors. The 6-2 middle blocker was named the AVCA Northeast Region Freshman of the Year and was a unanimous pick to the Big Ten All-Freshman team. She was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week twiceand Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week twice. She also earned one all-tournament honor.
Taylor Morey

Honorable Mention 2015; Second Team 2014
5-6 — Libero/Defensive Specialist
Hometown: Muncie, Ind.
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2012 * | SP 114 | MP 30 | K 3 | K/S 0.03 | E 1 | TA 13 | Pct .154 | A 108 | A/S 0.95 | SA 28 | SA/S 0.25 | SE 53 |
| Season 2013 | SP 146 | MP 38 | K 9 | K/S 0.06 | E 6 | TA 28 | Pct .107 | A 74 | A/S 0.51 | SA 4 | SA/S 0.03 | SE 13 |
| Season 2014 | SP 116 | MP 34 | K 1 | K/S 0.01 | E 0 | TA 5 | Pct .200 | A 38 | A/S 0.33 | SA 20 | SA/S 0.17 | SE 24 |
| Season 2015 | SP 117 | MP 33 | K 1 | K/S 0.01 | E 1 | TA 7 | Pct .000 | A 90 | A/S 0.53 | SA 43 | SA/S 0.11 | SE 49 |
| Season Totals | SP 493 | MP 135 | K 14 | K/S 0.03 | E 8 | TA 53 | Pct .113 | A 310 | A/S 0.63 | SA 71 | SA/S 0.14 | SE 102 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2012 | DIG 471 | D/S 4.13 | RE 36 | BS 0 | BA 0 | TB 0 | B/S 0.00 | BE 0 | BHE 0 | Points 31.0 | Pts/S 0.27 |
| Season 2013 | DIG 387 | D/S 2.65 | RE 38 | BS 0 | BA 0 | TB 0 | B/S 0.00 | BE 0 | BHE 1 | Points 13.0 | Pts/S 0.09 |
| Season 2014 | DIG 594 | D/S 5.12 | RE 16 | BS 0 | BA 0 | TB 0 | B/S 0.00 | BE 0 | BHE 0 | Points 21.0 | Pts/S 0.18 |
| Season 2015 | DIG 525 | D/S 4.49 | RE 21 | BS 0 | BA 0 | TB 0 | B/S 0.00 | BE 0 | BHE 1 | Points 20.0 | Pts/S 0.17 |
| Season Totals | DIG 1977 | D/S 4.01 | RE 111 | BS 0 | BA 0 | TB 0 | B/S 0.00 | BE 0 | BHE 2 | Points 85.0 | Pts/S 0.17 |
After transferring from Notre Dame after her freshman season in 2012, Morey became one of the Badgers' best back-row players ever. She was named the Big Ten Defensive Playe rof the Year in 2014, leading the conference with 5.12 digs per set. She also earned second-team All-America honors. A four-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, Morey was a 2014 All-Big Ten selection. She also earned one all-tournament honor. Morey wrapped up her career with 1,977 digs, including 1,506 at Wisocnsin, which ranks fifth. She also averaged 3.97 digs per set as a Badger which ranks fourth.
Haleigh Nelson

Second Team 2015; Honorable Mention 2014
6-4 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Cary, N.C.
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2013 | SP 145 | MP 38 | K 252 | K/S 1.74 | E 60 | TA 603 | Pct .318 | A 4 | A/S 0.03 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 0 |
| Season 2014 | SP 114 | MP 34 | K 260 | K/S 2.28 | E 62 | TA 551 | Pct .359 | A 6 | A/S 0.05 | SA 18 | SA/S 0.16 | SE 32 |
| Season 2015 | SP 117 | MP 33 | K 307 | K/S 2.62 | E 50 | TA 609 | Pct .422 | A 14 | A/S 0.12 | SA 31 | SA/S 0.26 | SE 28 |
| Season Totals | SP 376 | MP 105 | K 819 | K/S 2.18 | E 172 | TA 1763 | Pct .367 | A 24 | A/S 0.06 | SA 49 | SA/S 0.13 | SE 60 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2013 | DIG 21 | D/S 0.14 | RE 1 | BS 16 | BA 148 | TB 164 | B/S 1.13 | BE 17 | BHE 1 | Points 342.0 | Pts/S 2.36 |
| Season 2014 | DIG 77 | D/S 0.68 | RE 1 | BS 8 | BA 144 | TB 152 | B/S 1.33 | BE 10 | BHE 1 | Points 358.0 | Pts/S 3.14 |
| Season 2015 | DIG 74 | D/S 0.63 | RE 0 | BS 14 | BA 130 | TB 144 | B/S 1.22 | BE 12 | BHE 1 | Points 417.0 | Pts/S 3.56 |
| Season Totals | DIG 172 | D/S 0.46 | RE 2 | BS 38 | BA 422 | TB 460 | B/S 1.22 | BE 39 | BHE 3 | Points 1,117.0 | Pts/S 2.97 |
A 2015 second-team All-American, Nelson improved from her honorable mention All-America honor as a sophomore. She earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2015 as well. A three-time all-tournament selection, Nelson is a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection. She has also earned on Big Ten Player of the Week award. The middle blocker wrapped up her junior season ranking first in program history with a career hitting percentage of .367, seventh in blocks per set (1.22), eighth in block assists (422) and ninth in total blocks (460).
Lauren Carlini

First Team 2015; First Team 2014; Second Team 2013
6-2 — Setter
Hometown: Aurora, Ill.
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2013 | SP 132 | MP 34 | K 131 | K/S 0.99 | E 48 | TA 379 | Pct .219 | A 1472 | A/S 11.15 | SA 29 | SA/S 0.22 | SE 37 |
| Season 2014 | SP 115 | MP 34 | K 101 | K/S 0.88 | E 25 | TA 252 | Pct .329 | A 1292 | A/S 11.23 | SA 45 | SA/S 0.39 | SE 28 |
| Season 2015 | SP 117 | MP 33 | K 88 | K/S 0.75 | E 25 | TA 256 | Pct .246 | A 1394 | A/S 11.91 | SA 18 | SA/S 0.15 | SE 33 |
| Season Totals | SP 364 | MP 101 | K 320 | K/S 0.88 | E 91 | TA 887 | Pct .258 | A 4158 | A/S 11.42 | SA 92 | SA/S 0.25 | SE 98 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2013 | DIG 372 | D/S 2.82 | RE 1 | BS 6 | BA 98 | TB 104 | B/S 0.79 | BE 11 | BHE 7 | Points 215.0 | Pts/S 1.63 |
| Season 2014 | DIG 349 | D/S 3.03 | RE 1 | BS 1 | BA 79 | TB 80 | B/S 0.70 | BE 8 | BHE 9 | Points 186.5 | Pts/S 1.62 |
| Season 2015 | DIG 326 | D/S 2.79 | RE 1 | BS 4 | BA 92 | TB 96 | B/S 0.82 | BE 7 | BHE 4 | Points 156.0 | Pts/S 1.33 |
| Season Totals | DIG 1047 | D/S 2.88 | RE 3 | BS 11 | BA 269 | TB 280 | B/S 0.77 | BE 26 | BHE 20 | Points 557.5 | Pts/S 1.53 |
Only the second two-time first-team All-American in UW history, Carlini is also the first three-time All-American in program history. The 6-2 setter was named the 2014 Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and is a two-time (2014 and 2015) Big Ten Setter of the Year. A three-time All-Big Ten pick, Carlini was also named the 2013 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. A three-time AVCA All-Northeast Region pick, she was named the Regional Freshman of the Year in 2013. A member of the 2013 NCAA Championship All-Tournament team, Carlini was also named to the 2013 and 2014 NCAA Regional All-Tournament teams. A six-time Big Ten Setter of the Week, she was also named the player of the week once. Carlini is also a two-time Academic All-Big Ten pick.
Ellen Chapman

Honorable Mention 2013
6-4 — Outside Hitter
Hometown: Glen View, Ill.
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2011 | SP 110 | MP 32 | K 311 | K/S 2.83 | E 107 | TA 950 | Pct .215 | A 13 | A/S 0.12 | SA 4 | SA/S 0.04 | SE 17 |
| Season 2012 | SP 109 | MP 33 | K 312 | K/S 2.86 | E 94 | TA 930 | Pct .234 | A 5 | A/S 0.07 | SA 8 | SA/S 0.07 | SE 8 |
| Season 2013 | SP 146 | MP 38 | K 512 | K/S 3.51 | E 143 | TA 1427 | Pct .259 | A 8 | A/S 0.05 | SA 33 | SA/S 0.23 | SE 56 |
| Season 2014 | SP 115 | MP 34 | K 322 | K/S 2.80 | E 93 | TA 1013 | Pct .226 | A 5 | A/S 0.04 | SA 19 | SA/S 0.17 | SE 33 |
| Season Totals | SP 480 | MP 137 | K 1457 | K/S 3.04 | E 437 | TA 4320 | Pct .236 | A 31 | A/S 0.06 | SA 64 | SA/S 0.13 | SE 114 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2011 | DIG 166 | D/S 1.51 | RE 36 | BS 7 | BA 42 | TB 49 | B/S 0.45 | BE 5 | BHE 1 | Points 343.0 | Pts/S 3.12 |
| Season 2012 | DIG 88 | D/S 0.81 | RE 12 | BS 10 | BA 46 | TB 56 | B/S 0.51 | BE 1 | BHE 1 | Points 353.0 | Pts/S 3.24 |
| Season 2013 | DIG 136 | D/S 0.93 | RE 0 | BS 5 | BA 58 | TB 63 | B/S 0.43 | BE 4 | BHE 2 | Points 579.0 | Pts/S 3.97 |
| Season 2014 | DIG 109 | D/S 0.95 | RE 0 | BS 5 | BA 43 | TB 48 | B/S 0.42 | BE 4 | BHE 0 | Points 367.5 | Pts/S 3.19 |
| Season Totals | DIG 499 | D/S 1.04 | RE 48 | BS 27 | BA 189 | TB 216 | B/S 0.45 | BE 14 | BHE 4 | Points 1642.5 | Pts/S 3.42 |
Chapman earned honorable mention All-America honors in 2013 after being named the AVCA Northeast All-Region team. The 6-4 outside hitter led the Badgers and ranked seventh in the Big Ten with 3.51 kills per set. She recorded 10-or-more kills in 33 matches, including 17 straight in October and November. Chapman became the 19th UW player to record 1,000 kills for her career at Michigan State on Nov. 22, 2013. She wrapped up her career with 1,457 kills, which ranks fifth on the UW career record list. Chapman also set school records by playing in 137 matches and with 4,320 attack attempts.
Brittney Dolgner

Second Team-2007
6-0 — Outside Hitter
Hometown: Waupun, Wis
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2006 | SP 112 | MP 33 | K 461 | K/S 4.12 | E 196 | TA 1128 | Pct .235 | A 24 | A/S 0.21 | SA 32 | SA/S 0.29 | SE 66 |
| Season 2007 | SP 106 | MP 30 | K 491 | K/S 4.63 | E 185 | TA 1116 | Pct .274 | A 18 | A/S 0.17 | SA 23 | SA/S 0.22 | SE 42 |
| Season 2008 | SP 109 | MP 30 | K 369 | K/S 3.39 | E 161 | TA 951 | Pct .219 | A 18 | A/S 0.17 | SA 22 | SA/S 0.20 | SE 46 |
| Season 2009 | SP 101 | MP 29 | K 322 | K/S 3.19 | E 174 | TA 876 | Pct .169 | A 34 | A/S 0.34 | SA 15 | SA/S 0.15 | SE 24 |
| Season Totals | SP 428 | MP 122 | K 1643 | K/S 3.84 | E 716 | TA 4071 | Pct .228 | A 94 | A/S 0.22 | SA 92 | SA/S 0.21 | SE 178 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2006 | DIG 281 | D/S 2.51 | RE 35 | BS 8 | BA 48 | TB 56 | B/S 0.50 | BE 4 | BHE 0 | Points 525.0 | Pts/S 4.69 |
| Season 2007 | DIG 249 | D/S 2.35 | RE 32 | BS 5 | BA 51 | TB 56 | B/S 0.53 | BE 11 | BHE 1 | Points 544.5 | Pts/S 5.14 |
| Season 2008 | DIG 236 | D/S 2.17 | RE 47 | BS 12 | BA 50 | TB 62 | B/S 0.57 | BE 7 | BHE 0 | Points 428.0 | Pts/S 3.93 |
| Season 2009 | DIG 259 | D/S 2.56 | RE 38 | BS 10 | BA 25 | TB 35 | B/S 0.35 | BE 4 | BHE 1 | Points 359.5 | Pts/S 3.56 |
| Season Totals | DIG 1025 | D/S 2.39 | RE 152 | BS 35 | BA 174 | TB 209 | B/S 0.49 | BE 26 | BHE 2 | Points 1857.0 | Pts/S 4.34 |
Dolgner became the first UW sophomore to be named an All-American, earning second-team honors in 2007. The 6-0 outside hitter led the Badgers with 4.63 kills per game, which ranked third on the Big Ten and fourth on the UW season record lists. She also added 2.34 digs and 0.55 blocks per game.
Dolgner was a two-time first-team All-Big Ten and AVCA All-Mideast Region honoree. She ended her career ranked third on the UW all-time kills list with 1,643 in her career, averaging 3.84 per set in four seasons. Dolgner was the first Badger to tally more than 1,500 kills, 1,000 digs and 200 blocks in a career. She also tallied 1,025 digs and 209 blocks in her career. Dolgner was just the fifth UW player to record more than 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in a career.
Taylor Reineke

Third Team-2007
6-3 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Naperville, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2004 | SP 95 | MP 32 | K 155 | K/S 1.63 | E 41 | TA 360 | Pct .317 | A 7 | A/S 0.07 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 0 |
| Season 2005 | SP 115 | MP 33 | K 271 | K/S 2.36 | E 63 | TA 666 | Pct .312 | A 41 | A/S 0.36 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 0 |
| Season 2006 | SP 112 | MP 33 | K 285 | K/S 2.54 | E 75 | TA 684 | Pct .307 | A 30 | A/S 0.27 | SA 12 | SA/S 0.11 | SE 17 |
| Season 2007 | SP 112 | MP 31 | K 283 | K/S 2.53 | E 58 | TA 679 | Pct .331 | A 39 | A/S 0.35 | SA 11 | SA/S 0.10 | SE 23 |
| Season Totals | SP 434 | MP 129 | K 994 | K/S 2.29 | E 237 | TA 2389 | Pct .317 | A 117 | A/S 0.27 | SA 23 | SA/S 0.05 | SE 40 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2004 | DIG 27 | D/S 0.28 | RE 2 | BS 11 | BA 108 | TB 119 | B/S 1.25 | BE 5 | BHE 1 | Points 220.0 | Pts/S 2.32 |
| Season 2005 | DIG 20 | D/S 0.17 | RE 1 | BS 17 | BA 181 | TB 198 | B/S 1.72 | BE 9 | BHE 3 | Points 378.5 | Pts/S 3.29 |
| Season 2006 | DIG 54 | D/S 0.48 | RE 1 | BS 21 | BA 161 | TB 182 | B/S 1.62 | BE 4 | BHE 4 | Points 398.5 | Pts/S 3.56 |
| Season 2007 | DIG 52 | D/S 0.46 | RE 0 | BS 18 | BA 154 | TB 172 | B/S 1.54 | BE 6 | BHE 0 | Points 389.0 | Pts/S 4.37 |
| Season Totals | DIG 153 | D/S 0.35 | RE 4 | BS 67 | BA 604 | TB 671 | B/S 1.55 | BE 24 | BHE 8 | Points 1386.0 | Pts/S 3.19 |
Reineke finished up her career as a Badger by earning third-team All-America honors in 2007. In the same year, Reineke was named AVCA All-Mideast Region and became just the third Badger to earn three first-team All-Big Ten honors. Reineke also excelled in the classroom as two-time ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree and a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
The 6-3 Reineke left her mark on the UW as one of the best blockers in Badger history. She ranks first in career blocks per game (1.55), second in block assists (604) and total blocks (671).
In her final two seasons, Reineke ranked as one of the top blockers in the nation. In 2007, she averaged a team best 1.54 blocks per game, which ranked 16th nationally. As a junior, Reineke ranked eighth nationally with 1.62 blocks per game.
She was also one of the Badgers' most efficient hitters, ranking third in career hitting percentage (.317) and finished just six kills shy of the 1,000 mark.
Jackie Simpson

Second Team-2006
6-0 — Setter
Hometown: Downers Grove, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2004 | SP 103 | MP 31 | K 89 | K/S 0.86 | E 19 | TA 202 | Pct .347 | A 1340 | A/S 13.01 | SA 9 | SA/S 0.09 | SE 20 |
| Season 2005 | SP 99 | MP 32 | K 89 | K/S 0.90 | E 23 | TA 244 | Pct .270 | A 1178 | A/S 11.90 | SA 9 | SA/S 0.09 | SE 15 |
| Season 2006 | SP 106 | MP 32 | K 110 | K/S 1.04 | E 24 | TA 237 | Pct .363 | A 1362 | A/S 12.85 | SA 14 | SA/S 0.13 | SE 16 |
| Season 2007 | SP 103 | MP 28 | K 83 | K/S 0.81 | E 22 | TA 230 | Pct .265 | A 1355 | A/S 13.16 | SA 14 | SA/S 0.14 | SE 28 |
| Season Totals | SP 411 | MP 123 | K 371 | K/S 0.90 | E 88 | TA 913 | Pct .310 | A 5235 | A/S 12.74 | SA 46 | SA/S 0.11 | SE 79 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2004 | DIG 191 | D/S 1.85 | RE 0 | BS 3 | BA 72 | TB 75 | B/S 0.73 | BE 8 | BHE 20 | Points 137.0 | Pts/S 1.33 |
| Season 2005 | DIG 190 | D/S 1.92 | RE 3 | BS 5 | BA 94 | TB 99 | B/S 1.00 | BE 8 | BHE 25 | Points 150.0 | Pts/S 1.52 |
| Season 2006 | DIG 216 | D/S 2.04 | RE 1 | BS 5 | BA 91 | TB 96 | B/S 0.91 | BE 1 | BHE 28 | Points 174.5 | Pts/S 1.65 |
| Season 2007 | DIG 206 | D/S 2.00 | RE 0 | BS 9 | BA 75 | TB 84 | B/S 0.82 | BE 4 | BHE 16 | Points 143.5 | Pts/S 1.39 |
| Season Totals | DIG 803 | D/S 1.95 | RE 4 | BS 22 | BA 332 | TB 354 | B/S 0.86 | BE 21 | BHE 89 | Points 605.0 | Pts/S 1.47 |
Simpson earned second-team All-America honors in 2006, becoming just the fourth UW junior to be honored.
Simpson earned All-Big Ten and AVCA All-Mideast Region honors in 2006 and 2007. She was named the AVCA National Player of the Week on Oct. 31, 2006, after setting the Badgers to wins over then-No. 2 Penn State and then-No. 24 Ohio State.
A four-year starter, Simpson ranks second on the UW all-time list with 5,235 career assists. She ranks third with 12.70 assists per game. Simpson was also an outstanding blocker, ranking 10th on the UW career record list with 332 block assists and 11th in total blocks with 354.
In her career, Simpson earned seven all-tournament honors, including MVP honors at the 2007 InnTowner Invitational. She was also named to the 2004 Big Ten All-Freshman team. Simpson was a three-time Big Ten Player of the Week and was a member of the 2006 USA Volleyball A-2 program.
Sheila Shaw

Third Team-2005
6-1 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Muskego, Wis
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2002 | SP 82 | MP 27 | K 167 | K/S 2.04 | E 63 | TA 336 | Pct .310 | A 3 | A/S 0.04 | SA 10 | SA/S 0.12 | SE 42 |
| Season 2003 | SP 123 | MP 33 | K 373 | K/S 3.03 | E 116 | TA 820 | Pct .313 | A 16 | A/S 0.13 | SA 54 | SA/S 0.44 | SE 69 |
| Season 2004 | SP 115 | MP 32 | K 438 | K/S 3.81 | E 142 | TA 1018 | Pct .291 | A 6 | A/S 0.05 | SA 19 | SA/S 0.17 | SE 72 |
| Season 2005 | SP 115 | MP 33 | K 335 | K/S 2.91 | E 101 | TA 720 | Pct .325 | A 25 | A/S 0.22 | SA 35 | SA/S 0.30 | SE 45 |
| Season Totals | SP 435 | MP 125 | K 1313 | K/S 3.02 | E 422 | TA 2894 | Pct .308 | A 50 | A/S 0.11 | SA 118 | SA/S 0.27 | SE 228 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2002 | DIG 48 | D/S 0.59 | RE 2 | BS 12 | BA 56 | TB 68 | B/S 0.83 | BE 6 | BHE 2 | Points 217.0 | Pts/S 2.65 |
| Season 2003 | DIG 72 | D/S 0.59 | RE 3 | BS 12 | BA 82 | TB 94 | B/S 0.76 | BE 10 | BHE 3 | Points 480.0 | Pts/S 3.90 |
| Season 2004 | DIG 74 | D/S 0.64 | RE 2 | BS 12 | BA 144 | TB 156 | B/S 1.36 | BE 10 | BHE 2 | Points 541.0 | Pts/S 4.70 |
| Season 2005 | DIG 105 | D/S 0.91 | RE 1 | BS 27 | BA 144 | TB 171 | B/S 1.49 | BE 11 | BHE 3 | Points 469.0 | Pts/S 4.08 |
| Season Totals | DIG 299 | D/S 0.69 | RE 8 | BS 63 | BA 426 | TB 489 | B/S 1.12 | BE 37 | BHE 10 | Points 1707.0 | Pts/S 3.92 |
Shaw was named a third-team All-American in 2005, continuing the strong UW tradition of outstanding middle blockers.
Shaw was a two-time All-Big Ten pick and earned four all-tournament honors including being named the most valuable player of the InnTowner Invitational three times. She was a two-time AVCA All-Mideast Region honoree, earned one Big Ten Player of the Week award and was named to the 2002 Big Ten All-Freshman team.
A four-year starter for the Badgers, Shaw wrapped up her career among the top UW players in hitting percentage (third at .308), kills (sixth with 1,313), block assists (sixth/426), total blocks (sixth/489), points (sixth/1,707), service aces (ninth/118), block solos (10th/63), total attack attempts (13th/2,894), games played (12th/435) and matches played (15th/125).
Shaw was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors as a senior.
Jill Odenthal

Third Team-2004
6-0 — Opposite Hitter
Hometown: Geneva, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2001 | SP 70 | MP 27 | K 182 | K/S 2.60 | E 56 | TA 449 | Pct .281 | A 17 | A/S 0.24 | SA 10 | SA/S 0.14 | SE 19 |
| Season 2002 | SP 94 | MP 28 | K 297 | K/S 3.16 | E 97 | TA 658 | Pct .304 | A 10 | A/S 0.11 | SA 6 | SA/S 0.06 | SE 15 |
| Season 2003 | SP 116 | MP 33 | K 415 | K/S 3.58 | E 132 | TA 923 | Pct .307 | A 77 | A/S 0.66 | SA 48 | SA/S 0.41 | SE 82 |
| Season 2004 | SP 115 | MP 32 | K 352 | K/S 3.06 | E 110 | TA 880 | Pct .275 | A 99 | A/S 0.86 | SA 21 | SA/S 0.18 | SE 90 |
| Season Totals | SP 395 | MP 120 | K 1246 | K/S 3.15 | E 395 | TA 2910 | Pct .292 | A 203 | A/S 0.51 | SA 85 | SA/S 0.22 | SE 206 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 2001 | DIG 100 | D/S 1.43 | RE 7 | BS 2 | BA 28 | TB 30 | B/S 0.43 | BE 6 | BHE 0 | Points 208.0 | Pts/S 2.97 |
| Season 2002 | DIG 64 | D/S 0.68 | RE 1 | BS 2 | BA 29 | TB 31 | B/S 0.33 | BE 5 | BHE 1 | Points 334.0 | Pts/S 3.55 |
| Season 2003 | DIG 193 | D/S 1.66 | RE 21 | BS 3 | BA 35 | TB 38 | B/S 0.33 | BE 5 | BHE 2 | Points 483.5 | Pts/S 4.17 |
| Season 2004 | DIG 224 | D/S 1.95 | RE 26 | BS 9 | BA 87 | TB 96 | B/S 0.83 | BE 8 | BHE 6 | Points 425.5 | Pts/S 3.70 |
| Season Totals | DIG 581 | D/S 1.47 | RE 55 | BS 16 | BA 179 | TB 195 | B/S 0.49 | BE 24 | BHE 9 | Points 1451.0 | Pts/S 3.67 |
Odenthal earned third-team All-America honors in 2004, only the second UW right-side hitter to be honored.
A leftie, Odenthal was a four-year starter and ended her career ranked ninth on the UW all-time list with 1,246 kills and fourth in hitting percentage at .292. During her career, the Badgers advanced to the NCAA tournament all four years including an appearance in the Elite Eight her senior season.
Odenthal was a 2003 All-Big Ten and AVCA All-Mideast Region selection and earned honorable mention honors on both teams in 2004. She earned four all-tournament honors during her tenure and was also named to the 2001 Big Ten All-Freshman team.
Academically, Odenthal was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and four-time member of the Dean's List in genetics. She was a member of Chi Alpha Sigma, the National Student-Athlete Honor Society.
Erin Byrd

Second Team-2002
6-0 — Outside Hitter
Hometown: Glen Ellyn, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1999 | SP 114 | MP 32 | K 214 | K/S 1.88 | E 115 | TA 705 | Pct .140 | A 14 | A/S 0.12 | SA 25 | SA/S 0.22 | SE 32 |
| Season 2000 | SP 122 | MP 37 | K 169 | K/S 1.39 | E 81 | TA 577 | Pct .153 | A 29 | A/S 0.24 | SA 22 | SA/S 0.18 | SE 25 |
| Season 2001 | SP 107 | MP 31 | K 370 | K/S 3.46 | E 139 | TA 950 | Pct .243 | A 28 | A/S 0.26 | SA 32 | SA/S 0.30 | SE 25 |
| Season 2002 | SP 119 | MP 33 | K 517 | K/S 4.34 | E 149 | TA 1295 | Pct .284 | A 29 | A/S 0.24 | SA 41 | SA/S 0.34 | SE 36 |
| Season Totals | SP 462 | MP 133 | K 1270 | K/S 2.75 | E 484 | TA 3527 | Pct .223 | A 100 | A/S 0.22 | SA 120 | SA/S 0.26 | SE 118 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1999 | DIG 362 | D/S 3.18 | RE 41 | BS 6 | BA 36 | TB 42 | B/S 0.37 | BE 8 | BHE 3 | Points 263.0 | Pts/S 2.31 |
| Season 2000 | DIG 372 | D/S 3.05 | RE 33 | BS 12 | BA 32 | TB 44 | B/S 0.36 | BE 8 | BHE 5 | Points 219.0 | Pts/S 1.80 |
| Season 2001 | DIG 310 | D/S 2.90 | RE 31 | BS 10 | BA 39 | TB 49 | B/S 0.46 | BE 5 | BHE 1 | Points 431.5 | Pts/S 3.63 |
| Season 2002 | DIG 353 | D/S 2.97 | RE 33 | BS 8 | BA 34 | TB 42 | B/S 0.35 | BE 5 | BHE 3 | Points 583.0 | Pts/S 4.90 |
| Season Totals | DIG 1397 | D/S 3.02 | RE 138 | BS 36 | BA 141 | TB 177 | B/S 0.38 | BE 26 | BHE 12 | Points 1496.5 | Pts/S 3.24 |
Byrd earned second-team All-America honors in 2002, becoming only the second UW left-side hitter to earn the honor.
Byrd was a four-year starter for the Badgers and ranks among their best all-around players. She ranks among the top players in career kills (seventh with 1,270), attack attempts (sixth/3,527), service aces (eighth/120) and digs (third/1,397). Byrd became only the fourth player in UW history to record over 1,000 kills and 1,200 digs in a career.
During her four years, Byrd aided Wisconsin to two Big Ten Conference titles, four NCAA tournament bids including the 2000 NCAA runner-up finish.
Byrd was an unanimous All-Big Ten selection in 2002 and earned honorable mention honors in 2001. As a senior, she was named to the all-region team and picked up four all-tournament honors. She was also named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team. Byrd was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
Morgan Shields

Third Team-2002
5-11 — Setter
Hometown: Watertown, Wis
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1999 | SP 55 | MP 21 | K 24 | K/S 0.44 | E 20 | TA 90 | Pct .044 | A 531 | A/S 9.65 | SA 16 | SA/S 0.29 | SE 23 |
| Season 2000 | SP 20 | MP 12 | K 26 | K/S 1.30 | E 8 | TA 47 | Pct .383 | A 206 | A/S 10.30 | SA 7 | SA/S 0.35 | SE 17 |
| Season 2001 | SP Redshirt Season | |||||||||||
| Season 2002 | SP 120 | MP 33 | K 126 | K/S 1.05 | E 49 | TA 284 | Pct .271 | A 1669 | A/S 13.91 | SA 63 | SA/S 0.52 | SE 95 |
| Season 2003 | SP 123 | MP 33 | K 70 | K/S 0.57 | E 38 | TA 184 | Pct .174 | A 1670 | A/S 13.58 | SA 26 | SA/S 0.21 | SE 58 |
| Season Totals | SP 318 | MP 99 | K 246 | K/S 0.77 | E 115 | TA 605 | Pct .217 | A 4076 | A/S 12.82 | SA 112 | SA/S 0.35 | SE 193 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1999 | DIG 95 | D/S 1.73 | RE 0 | BS 1 | BA 14 | TB 15 | B/S 0.27 | BE 6 | BHE 8 | Points 48.0 | Pts/S 0.87 |
| Season 2000 | DIG 31 | D/S 1.55 | RE 0 | BS 0 | BA 14 | TB 14 | B/S 0.70 | BE 1 | BHE 1 | Points 40 | Pts/S 2.00 |
| Season 2001 | DIG Redshirt Season | ||||||||||
| Season 2002 | DIG 291 | D/S 2.42 | RE 1 | BS 7 | BA 59 | TB 66 | B/S 0.55 | BE 12 | BHE 16 | Points 225.5 | Pts/S 1.88 |
| Season 2003 | DIG 277 | D/S 2.25 | RE 0 | BS 3 | BA 33 | TB 36 | B/S 0.29 | BE 19 | BHE 36 | Points 115.5 | Pts/S 0.94 |
| Season Totals | DIG 694 | D/S 2.18 | RE 1 | BS 11 | BA 120 | TB 131 | B/S 0.41 | BE 38 | BHE 61 | Points 429.0 | Pts/S 1.35 |
Shields became the third UW setter to earn All-America honors when she was selected to the third team in 2002.
Shields ranked fourth in the nation and led the Big Ten Conference with 13.91 assists per game. She was also among the nation's top servers averaging 0.52 aces per game.
As a junior, she earned All-Big Ten and AVCA All-Region honors. Shields was twice named the Big Ten Player of the Week in 2002 and was also named the MVP of the InnTowner Invitational. She was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. Shields ended her career ranked third on the UW career list for assists with 4,076. She also ranked 10th in career service aces with 112.
Shields was a member of two Big Ten championship and four NCAA tournament teams. She was honored as a senior with the Big Ten Medal of Honor for athletic and academic excellence.
Lizzy Fitzgerald

Second Team-2000, 2001
6-0 — Setter
Hometown: New Orleans, LA
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1998 | SP 5 | MP 4 | K 1 | K/S 0.20 | E 1 | TA 3 | Pct .000 | A 9 | A/S 1.80 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 0 |
| Season 1999 | SP 85 | MP 30 | K 66 | K/S 0.78 | E 33 | TA 189 | Pct .175 | A 919 | A/S 10.81 | SA 15 | SA/S 0.18 | SE 20 |
| Season 2000 | SP 111 | MP 34 | K 138 | K/S 1.24 | E 35 | TA 318 | Pct .324 | A 1527 | A/S 13.76 | SA 12 | SA/S 0.11 | SE 14 |
| Season 2001 | SP 107 | MP 31 | K 105 | K/S 0.98 | E 46 | TA 268 | Pct .220 | A 1468 | A/S 13.72 | SA 22 | SA/S 0.21 | SE 17 |
| Season Totals | SP 308 | MP 99 | K 310 | K/S 1.01 | E 115 | TA 778 | Pct .251 | A 3923 | A/S 12.74 | SA 49 | SA/S 0.16 | SE 51 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1998 | DIG 2 | D/S 0.40 | RE 0 | BS 0 | BA 0 | TB 0 | B/S 0.00 | BE 1 | BHE 0 | Points 1.0 | Pts/S 0.20 |
| Season 1999 | DIG 190 | D/S 2.24 | RE 1 | BS 10 | BA 47 | TB 57 | B/S 0.67 | BE 12 | BHE 23 | Points 114.5 | Pts/S 1.35 |
| Season 2000 | DIG 284 | D/S 2.56 | RE 0 | BS 15 | BA 79 | TB 94 | B/S 0.85 | BE 12 | BHE 23 | Points 204.5 | Pts/S 1.84 |
| Season 2001 | DIG 262 | D/S 2.45 | RE 3 | BS 14 | BA 81 | TB 95 | B/S 0.89 | BE 9 | BHE 10 | Points 181.5 | Pts/S 1.70 |
| Season Totals | DIG 738 | D/S 2.40 | RE 4 | BS 39 | BA 207 | TB 246 | B/S 0.80 | BE 34 | BHE 56 | Points 501.5 | Pts/S 1.63 |
Fitzgerald earned second-team All-America honors in 2000 and 2001. She joins Sherisa Livingston and Kelly Kennedy as the only two-time All-Americans in program history.
During her four years with the Badgers, Fitzgerald was a member of four NCAA tournament teams including the 2000 NCAA runner-up squad. She was also a member of two Big Ten Conference championship teams.
As a junior and senior, Fitzgerald was one of the top setters in the country. She ranked fourth in assists per game in 2001 with 13.72. Fitzgerald set the UW four-game match record for assists (78) and totalled 3,923 assists in her career.
Fitzgerald was a two-time AVCA National Player of the Week, earning the first-ever honor for a Badger in 2000. She was the 2001 Big Ten Player of the Year and also earned All-Big Ten honors in 2000. Fitzgerald was a two-time AVCA all-region honoree and a four-time all-tournament selection.
Sherisa Livingston

First Team-2000, 2001
6-2 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Simi Valley, Calif
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1998 | SP 109 | MP 35 | K 352 | K/S 3.23 | E 106 | TA 682 | Pct .361 | A 4 | A/S 0.04 | SA 1 | SA/S 0.01 | SE 1 |
| Season 1999 | SP 98 | MP 28 | K 357 | K/S 3.64 | E 135 | TA 715 | Pct .310 | A 7 | A/S 0.07 | SA 4 | SA/S 0.04 | SE 5 |
| Season 2000 | SP 126 | MP 37 | K 654 | K/S 5.19 | E 182 | TA 1266 | Pct .373 | A 12 | A/S 0.10 | SA 2 | SA/S 0.02 | SE 6 |
| Season 2001 | SP 107 | MP 31 | K 549 | K/S 5.13 | E 159 | TA 971 | Pct .402 | A 7 | A/S 0.07 | SA 3 | SA/S 0.03 | SE 5 |
| Season Totals | SP 440 | MP 131 | K 1912 | K/S 4.35 | E 582 | TA 3634 | Pct .366 | A 30 | A/S 0.07 | SA 10 | SA/S 0.02 | SE 17 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1998 | DIG 41 | D/S 0.38 | RE 1 | BS 17 | BA 113 | TB 130 | B/S 1.19 | BE 15 | BHE 2 | Points 426.5 | Pts/S 3.91 |
| Season 1999 | DIG 41 | D/S 0.42 | RE 0 | BS 22 | BA 129 | TB 151 | B/S 1.54 | BE 15 | BHE 2 | Points 447.5 | Pts/S 4.57 |
| Season 2000 | DIG 102 | D/S 0.81 | RE 1 | BS 34 | BA 140 | TB 174 | B/S 1.38 | BE 26 | BHE 3 | Points 760.0 | Pts/S 6.03 |
| Season 2001 | DIG 62 | D/S 0.58 | RE 2 | BS 15 | BA 110 | TB 125 | B/S 1.17 | BE 22 | BHE 2 | Points 622.0 | Pts/S 5.81 |
| Season Totals | DIG 246 | D/S 0.56 | RE 4 | BS 88 | BA 492 | TB 580 | B/S 1.32 | BE 78 | BHE 9 | Points 2256.0 | Pts/S 5.13 |
Livingston became the first Wisconsin player to earn first-team All-America honors in 2000. In 2001, she became the Badgers' first two-time first-team All-American.
Livingston wrapped up her career as the UW's all-time kill leader with 1,912 and set the career hitting percentage mark at .366. She also ranks among the top blockers, coming in fourth in total blocks with 580.
During her four years with the Badgers, she aided the team to four NCAA tournament appearances, including the 2000 NCAA runner-up finish. Wisconsin also won two Big Ten Conference titles during her career.
Livingston was named the 2000 co-Big Ten Player of the Year and the 2000-01 Wisconsin Female Athlete of the Year. She is a three-time All-Big Ten selection and a four-time AVCA all-region selection. Livingston was also named the 1998 Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
A nine-time all-tournament selection, Livingston was a member of the U.S. Junior National Team in 1998 and 1999, and was named the best blocker at the 1999 World Junior Championships.
Livingston has played professionally for the last 11 years and was inducted into the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.
Jenny Maastricht

Second Team-1999
6-2 — Outside Hitter
Hometown: Silver Lake, Wis
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1997 | SP 31 | MP 15 | K 80 | K/S 2.58 | E 29 | TA 177 | Pct .288 | A 2 | A/S 0.06 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 5 |
| Season 1998 | SP 69 | MP 27 | K 175 | K/S 2.54 | E 61 | TA 434 | Pct .263 | A 8 | A/S 0.12 | SA 11 | SA/S 0.16 | SE 22 |
| Season 1999 | SP 115 | MP 32 | K 437 | K/S 3.80 | E 178 | TA 1135 | Pct .228 | A 62 | A/S 0.54 | SA 37 | SA/S 0.32 | SE 29 |
| Season 2000 | SP 126 | MP 37 | K 556 | K/S 4.41 | E 208 | TA 1484 | Pct .235 | A 28 | A/S 0.22 | SA 28 | SA/S 0.22 | SE 39 |
| Season Totals | SP 341 | MP 111 | K 1248 | K/S 3.66 | E 476 | TA 3230 | Pct .239 | A 100 | A/S 0.29 | SA 76 | SA/S 0.22 | SE 95 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1997 | DIG 12 | D/S 0.39 | RE 0 | BS 6 | BA 34 | TB 40 | B/S 1.29 | BE 3 | BHE 1 | Points 103.0 | Pts/S 3.32 |
| Season 1998 | DIG 86 | D/S 1.25 | RE 0 | BS 6 | BA 44 | TB 50 | B/S 0.72 | BE 4 | BHE 1 | Points 214.0 | Pts/S 3.10 |
| Season 1999 | DIG 301 | D/S 2.62 | RE 33 | BS 15 | BA 113 | TB 128 | B/S 1.11 | BE 10 | BHE 5 | Points 545.0 | Pts/S 4.74 |
| Season 2000 | DIG 357 | D/S 2.83 | RE 20 | BS 19 | BA 54 | TB 73 | B/S 0.58 | BE 11 | BHE 6 | Points 630.0 | Pts/S 5.00 |
| Season Totals | DIG 756 | D/S 2.22 | RE 53 | BS 46 | BA 245 | TB 291 | B/S 0.85 | BE 28 | BHE 13 | Points 1492.0 | Pts/S 4.38 |
Maastricht earned second-team All-America honors in 1999, leading the Badgers with 3.80 kills and 0.32 service aces per game. The left-side hitter also ranked second on the team with 1.11 blocks per game.
Maastricht was one of the Badgers' most versatile players ever. She came to the UW as a middle blocker and switched to right-side hitter as a sophomore. After playing two years in that position, the 6-1 Maastricht switched to left-side hitter as a senior.
Maastricht was a two-time All-Big Ten and all-region selection. She was named the AVCA National Player of the Week on Oct. 30, 2000, and was also a two-time Big Ten Player of the Week. Maastricht earned six all-tournament honors during her career.
She ended her career with 1,248 kills, which ranks eighth on UW career list. Maastricht also ranks fifth in kills per game (3.66) and eighth in total attack attempts (3,230).
Maastricht trained with the U.S. National Team during the winter and spring of 2001. She was also part of the A-2 program in 1999.
Kelly Kennedy

Second Team-1997, 1998
6-4 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Barrington Hills, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1996 | SP 41 | MP 12 | K 85 | K/S 2.07 | E 19 | TA 195 | Pct .338 | A 2 | A/S 0.05 | SA 5 | SA/S 0.12 | SE 5 |
| Season 1997 | SP 106 | MP 32 | K 369 | K/S 3.48 | E 91 | TA 754 | Pct .369 | A 3 | A/S 0.03 | SA 27 | SA/S 0.25 | SE 37 |
| Season 1998 | SP 119 | MP 35 | K 442 | K/S 3.71 | E 119 | TA 953 | Pct .339 | A 16 | A/S 0.13 | SA 30 | SA/S 0.25 | SE 49 |
| Season 1999 | SP 99 | MP 28 | K 331 | K/S 3.34 | E 95 | TA 756 | Pct .312 | A 9 | A/S 0.09 | SA 24 | SA/S 0.24 | SE 33 |
| Season Totals | SP 365 | MP 107 | K 1227 | K/S 3.36 | E 324 | TA 2658 | Pct .340 | A 30 | A/S 0.08 | SA 86 | SA/S 0.24 | SE 124 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1996 | DIG 27 | D/S 0.66 | RE 2 | BS 22 | BA 34 | TB 56 | B/S 1.37 | BE 12 | BHE 1 | Points 129 | Pts/S 3.15 |
| Season 1997 | DIG 116 | D/S 1.09 | RE 4 | BS 19 | BA 126 | TB 145 | B/S 1.37 | BE 27 | BHE 3 | Points 478 | Pts/S 4.51 |
| Season 1998 | DIG 172 | D/S 1.45 | RE 5 | BS 26 | BA 131 | TB 157 | B/S 1.32 | BE 21 | BHE 3 | Points 563.5 | Pts/S 4.73 |
| Season 1999 | DIG 185 | D/S 1.87 | RE 1 | BS 20 | BA 90 | TB 110 | B/S 1.11 | BE 15 | BHE 5 | Points 420.0 | Pts/S 4.24 |
| Season Totals | DIG 500 | D/S 1.37 | RE 12 | BS 87 | BA 381 | TB 468 | B/S 1.28 | BE 75 | BHE 12 | Points 1590.5 | Pts/S 4.36 |
Kennedy was a two-time All-American, earning second-team honors in 1997 and 1998. She aided the Badgers to back-to-back appearances in NCAA regional finals and a share of the 1997 Big Ten Conference title.
Kennedy ranks second on the UW's career list for hitting percentage at .339. She also ranks fourth in kills (1,406), fifth in block assists (454), fourth in block solos (101) and fifth in total blocks (555).
The 6-4 middle blocker was a three-time All-Big Ten selection and a two-time all-region honoree. She was a five-time all-tournament selection and a three-time Big Ten Player of the Week.
Kennedy trained with the U.S. National Team A-2 program in 1999 and played with the Chicago Thunder of the USPV.
Amy Lee

Second Team-1997
6-1 — Opposite Hitter
Hometown: Milwaukee, Wis
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1994 | SP 94 | MP 31 | K 212 | K/S 2.26 | E 116 | TA 537 | Pct .179 | A 16 | A/S 0.17 | SA 3 | SA/S 0.03 | SE 12 |
| Season 1995 | SP 136 | MP 37 | K 628 | K/S 4.62 | E 258 | TA 1468 | Pct .252 | A 13 | A/S 0.10 | SA 38 | SA/S 0.28 | SE 71 |
| Season 1996 | SP 109 | MP 33 | K 402 | K/S 3.69 | E 169 | TA 1075 | Pct .217 | A 20 | A/S 0.18 | SA 23 | SA/S 0.21 | SE 54 |
| Season 1997 | SP 112 | MP 33 | K 419 | K/S 3.74 | E 140 | TA 1049 | Pct .266 | A 16 | A/S 0.14 | SA 40 | SA/S 0.36 | SE 58 |
| Season Totals | SP 451 | MP 134 | K 1661 | K/S 3.68 | E 683 | TA 4129 | Pct .237 | A 65 | A/S 0.14 | SA 104 | SA/S 0.23 | SE 195 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1994 | DIG 46 | D/S 0.49 | RE 3 | BS 4 | BA 56 | TB 60 | B/S 0.64 | BE 3 | BHE 3 | Points 247.0 | Pts/S 2.63 |
| Season 1995 | DIG 281 | D/S 2.14 | RE 19 | BS 7 | BA 139 | TB 146 | B/S 1.07 | BE 8 | BHE 4 | Points 742.5 | Pts/S 5.46 |
| Season 1996 | DIG 262 | D/S 2.40 | RE 24 | BS 7 | BA 123 | TB 130 | B/S 1.19 | BE 10 | BHE 5 | Points 493.5 | Pts/S 4.53 |
| Season 1997 | DIG 259 | D/S 3.21 | RE 26 | BS 6 | BA 112 | TB 118 | B/S 1.05 | BE 2 | BHE 2 | Points 521.0 | Pts/S 4.65 |
| Season Totals | DIG 848 | D/S 1.88 | RE 72 | BS 24 | BA 430 | TB 454 | B/S 1.01 | BE 23 | BHE 14 | Points 1986.0 | Pts/S 4.40 |
Lee earned second-team All-America honors in 1997 after leading the Badgers to a share of the Big Ten Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA regional final.
Known for her powerful left-handed kill, the 6-0 opposite hitter led the Badgers with 3.74 kills per game as a senior. She also ranked third on the team with 1.05 blocks per game.
Lee ended her career as the UW's then-all-time kill leader with 1,661 and still ranks first in total attempts with 4,129. She also ranks sixth in block assists with 430 and ninth in total blocks with 454.
Lee was a unanimous pick for the 1997 All-Big Ten team and also earned all-region honors. She was an eight-time all-tournament selection and a three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
Lee served as an assistant coach at Marquette University for three seasons.
Laura Abbinante

Second Team-1996
5-9 — Setter
Hometown: Itasca, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1993 | SP 113 | MP 32 | K 83 | K/S 0.73 | E 38 | TA 288 | Pct .156 | A 1291 | A/S 11.42 | SA 27 | SA/S 0.24 | SE 41 |
| Season 1994 | SP 126 | MP 33 | K 114 | K/S 0.90 | E 42 | TA 312 | Pct .231 | A 1544 | A/S 12.25 | SA 37 | SA/S 0.29 | SE 44 |
| Season 1995 | SP 131 | MP 36 | K 111 | K/S 0.85 | E 44 | TA 321 | Pct .209 | A 1653 | A/S 12.62 | SA 36 | SA/S 0.28 | SE 65 |
| Season 1996 | SP 101 | MP 30 | K 130 | K/S 1.19 | E 23 | TA 285 | Pct .340 | A 1345 | A/S 13.32 | SA 33 | SA/S 0.33 | SE 30 |
| Season Totals | SP 471 | MP 137 | K 438 | K/S 0.93 | E 147 | TA 1206 | Pct .241 | A 5833 | A/S 12.38 | SA 133 | SA/S 0.28 | SE 210 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1993 | DIG 288 | D/S 2.55 | RE 5 | BS 7 | BA 63 | TB 70 | B/S 0.62 | BE 11 | BHE 35 | Points 148.5 | Pts/S 1.31 |
| Season 1994 | DIG 346 | D/S 2.75 | RE 1 | BS 11 | BA 88 | TB 99 | B/S 0.79 | BE 13 | BHE 34 | Points 206.0 | Pts/S 1.63 |
| Season 1995 | DIG 367 | D/S 2.80 | RE 2 | BS 5 | BA 87 | TB 92 | B/S 0.70 | BE 14 | BHE 30 | Points 195.5 | Pts/S 1.49 |
| Season 1996 | DIG 245 | D/S 2.43 | RE 0 | BS 12 | BA 66 | TB 78 | B/S 0.77 | BE 16 | BHE 13 | Points 208.0 | Pts/S 2.06 |
| Season Totals | DIG 1246 | D/S 2.65 | RE 8 | BS 35 | BA 304 | TB 339 | B/S 0.72 | BE 54 | BHE 111 | Points 758.0 | Pts/S 1.61 |
Abbinante became Wisconsin's second All-American and its first setter to earn the honor in 1996. She guided the Badgers to the NCAA regional semifinals in 1996 and to the NIVC title in 1995. Abbinante averaged 13.32 assists per game as a senior, which ranked 19th in the nation.
The 5-9 setter is the UW career record holder for assists with 5,833. She also ranks in the top 10 in service aces (seventh with 133), digs (fifth with 1,246), block assists (13th with 304) and total blocks (13th with 339).
Abbinante was a two-time All-Big Ten and two-time all-region selection. She was an 11-time all-tournament honoree and competed in two U.S. Olympic Festivals.
Lisa Boyd

Second Team-1990
6-1 — Middle Blocker
Hometown: Dalton, Ill
| Season | SP | MP | K | K/S | E | TA | Pct | A | A/S | SA | SA/S | SE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1987 | SP 67 | MP 27 | K 28 | K/S 0.43 | E 12 | TA 104 | Pct .154 | A 5 | A/S 0.07 | SA 0 | SA/S 0.00 | SE 7 |
| Season 1998 | SP 115 | MP 31 | K 259 | K/S 2.25 | E 101 | TA 718 | Pct .220 | A 7 | A/S 0.06 | SA 13 | SA/S 0.11 | SE 47 |
| Season 1989 | SP 110 | MP 35 | K 253 | K/S 2.30 | E 72 | TA 583 | Pct .310 | A 9 | A/S 0.08 | SA 18 | SA/S 0.16 | SE 32 |
| Season 1990 | SP 128 | MP 26 | K 359 | K/S 2.80 | E 135 | TA 855 | Pct .262 | A 10 | A/S 0.08 | SA 44 | SA/S 0.34 | SE 57 |
| Season Totals | SP 420 | MP 119 | K 899 | K/S 2.14 | E 320 | TA 2260 | Pct .256 | A 31 | A/S 0.07 | SA 75 | SA/S 0.18 | SE 143 |
| Season | DIG | D/S | RE | BS | BA | TB | B/S | BE | BHE | Points | Pts/S |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1987 | DIG 20 | D/S 0.30 | RE 3 | BS 2 | BA 26 | TB 28 | B/S 0.42 | BE 3 | BHE 0 | Points 43.0 | Pts/S 0.64 |
| Season 1988 | DIG 268 | D/S 2.33 | RE 30 | BS 18 | BA 116 | TB 134 | B/S 1.17 | BE 14 | BHE NA | Points 348.0 | Pts/S 3.03 |
| Season 1989 | DIG 374 | D/S 3.40 | RE 34 | BS 37 | BA 118 | TB 155 | B/S 1.41 | BE 18 | BHE 6 | Points 367.0 | Pts/S 3.34 |
| Season 1990 | DIG 372 | D/S 2.91 | RE 52 | BS 56 | BA 150 | TB 206 | B/S 1.61 | BE 6 | BHE 9 | Points 534.0 | Pts/S 4.17 |
| Season Totals | DIG 1034 | D/S 2.46 | RE 119 | BS 113 | BA 410 | TB 523 | B/S 1.25 | BE 41 | BHE 15 | Points 1292.0 | Pts/S 3.08 |
Boyd was the pioneer for UW volleyball. She was the first All-American, earning second-team honors in 1990, while guiding the Badgers to their first NCAA tournament appearance. She was also the first UW Big Ten Player of the Year, leading Wisconsin to its first conference title in 1990.
The 6-0 middle blocker ended her career ranking among the top 10 in very category except assists. She still ranks third in block solos (113), sixth in total blocks (523), eightth in block assists (410) and tied for eighth in digs (1034).
Boyd was a unanimous All-Big Ten selection in 1990 and an AVCA All-Region honoree. She led the Big Ten in blocking in 1989 and 1990, and was a three-time Big Ten Player of the Week. Boyd was named the most valuable player of the inaugural NIVC in 1989 as the Badgers won the team title. She was also named the UW's Female Athlete of the Year for 1990-91.
In 2000, Boyd became the first volleyball player inducted into the UW Athletic Hall of Fame.



