UCLA Women’s Volleyball gets a split against the two UW schools

The UCLA Women’s Volleyball team hosted the University of Washington on Wednesday and the University of Wisconsin on Saturday, earning a sweep of Washington and losing to #6 ranked Wisconsin 3-1. After the weekend, the Bruins’ record is now 12-13 overall and 6-10 in Big Ten play. The Bruins head to the midwest this week to at Indiana on Friday and at Illinois on Saturday.

Against Washington, both Audrey Pak (35 assists/11 digs) and Grayce Olson (12 kills/10 digs) notched double-doubles. Junior Cheridyn Leverette led the Bruins with 13 kills and freshman Kiki Horne chipped in with 10. With the 25-23, 25-23, 25-20 sweep, the Bruins completed the season sweep of Washington, having defeated them in 4 sets last month in Seattle.

On Saturday night against Wisconsin, the Bruins were facing a much larger team, including 6’9″ senior All-American Anna Smrek and 6’7″ junior Carter Booth, who transferred from Minnesota. The Bruins played well in the first set and led for much of the set, winning 25-20, clinched by an ace by freshman Kate Duffey. The Badgers found their groove in the following 3 sets, winning easily 25-15, 25-22, 25-15. Cheridyn Leverette led the Bruins with 20 kills on .368 hitting. No other Bruin reached double figures in kills, with Anna Dodson and Kiki Horne notching 8 kills each to tie for 2nd on the team. The Badgers had 3 players in double figures, with Sarah Franklin leading with 19, Anna Smrek adding 16 on .609 hitting, and Julia Orzol with 10. The Badgers freshman setter, Charlie Fuerbringer, had 47 assists. Fuerbringer is the daughter of former UCLA assistant coach Joy McKenzie-Fuerbringer…

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