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UW Volleyball picked to finish third in Big Ten

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UW Volleyball picked to finish third in Big Ten
Wisconsin Badgers middle blocker Carter Booth (Photo by Dexter Patterson)

The Wisconsin volleyball team has been picked to finish third in the 2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason Poll, announced by the Big Ten Thursday afternoon. Seniors Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer, and sophomore Charlie Fuerbringer were also named to the Big Ten Volleyball Preseason All-Conference Team.

The Badgers are tabbed to finish behind Nebraska and the reigning National Champions, Penn State. In 2024, Wisconsin finished third in the standings with Penn State and Nebraska finishing at the top of the standings.

Wisconsin’s Carter Booth, Mimi Colyer and Charlie Fuerbringer have also been named to the Preseason All-Conference Team. Booth, a 2024 All-Big Ten Second Team honoree, averaged 1.35 blocks per set, good for fifth-best in the Big Ten, and added 1.70 kills per set a season ago.

With a season under her belt, setter Charlie Fuerbringer will lead the Badger offense once again. The 2024 Third Team All-American averaged 10.95 assists per set, fourth in the Big Ten, added 2.50 digs per set, and totaled 37 aces.

New to the Badgers, but not to the league, senior outside hitter Mimi Colyer adds to the Badger offense coming in with 3.97 kills per set which was eighth-best in the Big Ten, 2.19 digs per set and 0.78 blocks per set from 2024. Colyer comes to the Badgers with a plethora of experience and accolades, including three-time AVCA All-America honors.

The Badgers kickoff the season with the Red and White scrimmage on Saturday, August 16 at 1 p.m., and will follow with an exhibition against Notre Dame the next day at 1 p.m. at the UW Field House.

2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason Poll

  1. Nebraska
  2. Penn State
  3. Wisconsin
  4. Minnesota
  5. UCLA
  6. USC
  7. Purdue
  8. Washington
  9. Illinois
  10. Michigan
  11. Indiana
  12. Oregon
  13. Ohio State
  14. Michigan State
  15. Northwestern
  16. Maryland
  17. Iowa
  18. Rutgers