
Late Rally Not Enough as Indiana Falls to No. 3 Wisconsin 3-1
11/6/2022 5:00:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
MADISON, Wisc. – An outstanding effort from the Indiana Volleyball team (13-13, 6-8) saw the Hoosiers force a fourth set and nearly send it to a fifth before falling to No. 3 Wisconsin 3-1 on Sunday afternoon.
IU took a commanding 21-13 lead in the fourth set after winning a 25-23 deuce set in the third, but the defending national champions chipped away at the lead.
Wisconsin closed down the fourth set on a 4-0 run with a double block to end Sunday's contest inside UW Fieldhouse as the Hoosiers fell 18-25, 17-25, 25-23, 24-26.
Camryn Haworth's outstanding stat line (48 assists, 8 digs, 6 aces) wasn't enough to overturn the 2-0 deficit in Madison. The Badgers held on to hit .252 for the match.
The Hoosiers continue a gauntlet of a stretch next weekend with a visit from No. 15 Penn State and a trip to No. 9 Minnesota.
SET 1 (Wisconsin 25, Indiana 18)
• Back-to-back kills from Morgan Geddes dug into the Wisconsin lead, bringing the Hoosiers within two points at 14-16.
• Kills from Kaley Rammelsberg and Savannah Kjolhede served as a late attempt to bring life back into the first set, but Wisconsin won the opening frame 25-18.
SET 2 (Wisconsin 25, Indiana 17)
• The Hoosiers jumped out to a 3-0 lead with Kaley Rammelsberg earning a kill on the overpass.
• Mady Saris provided a service ace to bring the Hoosiers with two points at 9-11.
• IU strung together four-straight points including a pair of Wisconsin attacking errors to draw within 16-23 and force a Badger timeout.
• Wisconsin would hang on to win the second set 25-17.
SET 3 (Indiana 25, Wisconsin 23)
• Kenzie Daffinee served IU out to a 5-0 lead, bouncing back from a tough first two sets to collect a pair of service aces.
• The teams would exchange points before IU went on a 3-0 run to take a 24-22 lead following kills from Kaley Rammelsberg and Candela Alonso-Corcelles.
• Mady Saris provided the dagger in the third set with a kill. It was challenged and overturned in favor of the Hoosiers after a touch from Wisconsin to give IU the 25-23 win.
SET 4 (Wisconsin 26, Indiana 24)
• The Hoosiers again jumped out to an early lead, taking a 5-1 advantage following a service ace from Camryn Haworth.
• IU went on a 7-0 run after going down three points with a pair of Savannah Kjolhede kills forcing Wisconsin into a timeout.
• Camryn Haworth went on a fantastic run of serve to put the Hoosiers up 21-13 in the fourth.
• Candela Alonso-Corcelles had a much-needed kill to put IU up 22-18 after Wisconsin begain chipping away at the lead.
• The Badgers closed out the set on a 4-0 run to end the Hoosiers' effort and win the match 3-1.
NOTABLES
• Camryn Haworth had an outstanding day with 48 assists and eight digs. She also had six service aces which matches her personal best and is tied for fourth best in a single match in program history.
• Mady Saris had her second double-double of the season with 11 kills and 12 digs.
• Morgan Geddes provided 14 kills, the sixth time in the last seven matches she's had double-digit kills.
• The Hoosiers had 13 service aces on Sunday, the most in a single match since Aug. 25, 2007 (15) against Southern Illinois.
• Savannah Kjolhede responded from a cold stretch with nine kills and zero errors on a .643 clip.
• Kaley Rammelsberg had 10 kills, the most she's had since returning from injury three weeks ago.
• Paula Cerame provided 19 digs, the 10th-consecutive match she's been in double digits.
IU took a commanding 21-13 lead in the fourth set after winning a 25-23 deuce set in the third, but the defending national champions chipped away at the lead.
Wisconsin closed down the fourth set on a 4-0 run with a double block to end Sunday's contest inside UW Fieldhouse as the Hoosiers fell 18-25, 17-25, 25-23, 24-26.
Camryn Haworth's outstanding stat line (48 assists, 8 digs, 6 aces) wasn't enough to overturn the 2-0 deficit in Madison. The Badgers held on to hit .252 for the match.
The Hoosiers continue a gauntlet of a stretch next weekend with a visit from No. 15 Penn State and a trip to No. 9 Minnesota.
SET 1 (Wisconsin 25, Indiana 18)
• Back-to-back kills from Morgan Geddes dug into the Wisconsin lead, bringing the Hoosiers within two points at 14-16.
• Kills from Kaley Rammelsberg and Savannah Kjolhede served as a late attempt to bring life back into the first set, but Wisconsin won the opening frame 25-18.
SET 2 (Wisconsin 25, Indiana 17)
• The Hoosiers jumped out to a 3-0 lead with Kaley Rammelsberg earning a kill on the overpass.
• Mady Saris provided a service ace to bring the Hoosiers with two points at 9-11.
• IU strung together four-straight points including a pair of Wisconsin attacking errors to draw within 16-23 and force a Badger timeout.
• Wisconsin would hang on to win the second set 25-17.
SET 3 (Indiana 25, Wisconsin 23)
• Kenzie Daffinee served IU out to a 5-0 lead, bouncing back from a tough first two sets to collect a pair of service aces.
• The teams would exchange points before IU went on a 3-0 run to take a 24-22 lead following kills from Kaley Rammelsberg and Candela Alonso-Corcelles.
• Mady Saris provided the dagger in the third set with a kill. It was challenged and overturned in favor of the Hoosiers after a touch from Wisconsin to give IU the 25-23 win.
SET 4 (Wisconsin 26, Indiana 24)
• The Hoosiers again jumped out to an early lead, taking a 5-1 advantage following a service ace from Camryn Haworth.
• IU went on a 7-0 run after going down three points with a pair of Savannah Kjolhede kills forcing Wisconsin into a timeout.
• Camryn Haworth went on a fantastic run of serve to put the Hoosiers up 21-13 in the fourth.
• Candela Alonso-Corcelles had a much-needed kill to put IU up 22-18 after Wisconsin begain chipping away at the lead.
• The Badgers closed out the set on a 4-0 run to end the Hoosiers' effort and win the match 3-1.
NOTABLES
• Camryn Haworth had an outstanding day with 48 assists and eight digs. She also had six service aces which matches her personal best and is tied for fourth best in a single match in program history.
• Mady Saris had her second double-double of the season with 11 kills and 12 digs.
• Morgan Geddes provided 14 kills, the sixth time in the last seven matches she's had double-digit kills.
• The Hoosiers had 13 service aces on Sunday, the most in a single match since Aug. 25, 2007 (15) against Southern Illinois.
• Savannah Kjolhede responded from a cold stretch with nine kills and zero errors on a .643 clip.
• Kaley Rammelsberg had 10 kills, the most she's had since returning from injury three weeks ago.
• Paula Cerame provided 19 digs, the 10th-consecutive match she's been in double digits.
Team Stats
IND
Wisc
Kills
51
49
Errors
27
16
Attempts
155
131
Hitting %
.155
.252
Points
68
65
Assists
50
45
Aces
13
8
Blocks
4
8
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
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