Wisconsin's volleyball team had played in the previous two NCAA Final Fours, losing to Stanford in the title game in the fall of 2019 and to Texas in the semifinals in the spring of 2021.
The Badgers had much of their strength back for the return to normal play for this fall. They were 8-0 in nonconference matches and 24-2 in sets, losing one apiece to top 10 teams Baylor and Kentucky.
Danielle Hart, an excellent senior blocker, suffered a torn ACL in practice late in the nonconference schedule. And then the Badgers, ranked No. 2 in the country, lost their Big Ten opener on Sept. 24 to Maryland, a middling program in the toughest conference in the country.
Linda Hilley, monitoring these events with husband Pat in Fergus Falls, Minn., was so nervous over this that she called her son Mike with a message for granddaughter Sydney, the Badgers' All-America setter.
"Grandma said she didn't think we were even going to make the tournament,'' Sydney said. "My reaction was, 'Surprising loss, Grandma, but I wouldn't go that far.' ''
Hilley gave a wide smile that came off as love for Grandma. It was Thursday morning and Sydney was sitting on a bench in the huge gym that's home to the Minnesota Select Volleyball Club in Maple Grove.
Things had worked out very well for the Badgers and Hilley in the three months since the Maryland upset.
Wisconsin had won a third straight Big Ten title. The Badgers had reached the Final Four by sweeping the Gophers in a regional final, a sixth straight win over their westerly rivals.