Wisconsin volleyball: Anna Smrek ready to take reins of UW’s run for repeat, starting with TCU (2024)

The last time Wisconsin touched the floor in a game of any meeting, confetti rained down at the end of it, coronating a super senior class with a national championship pretty much five years in the making.

The next time the Badgers play — Friday against the TCU Horned Frogs on ESPN+ at 7:00 p.m. — will be a reset in some ways for the program. Just don’t tell that to Anna Smrek.

Last year, the 6-foot-9 middle blocker from Canada was a freshman phenom. She had at times an up-and-down season because of injuries and a changing rotation but truly broke out with a game against Nebraska in Lincoln in the middle of the season where she posted 12 kills and a .647 hitting percentage.

Smrek still saved her best for last, posting 20 kills and 14 kills in the Final Four against Louisville and Nebraska to earn MVP honors of the NCAA Championship.

It might have been Dana Rettke, Sydney Hilley, Grace Loberg, Lauren Barnes, and Gio Civita’s final masterpiece, but Smrek said that legacy isn’t gone. The preseason All-Big Ten first-team middle blocker said their legacy taught the team so many things, so it will be still like they’re playing with them.

But that doesn’t mean the Badgers will shrink away, at least according to Smrek.

“We might be a younger team now, but I feel like a lot of people are underestimating (us),” Smrek said. “We still have so much depth, and with a lot of the new people coming in. It’s going to be good.”

“I think we’re ready to go,” Smrek said.

Smrek now emerges as one of the leaders for a new-look Badger team that brings on two new freshmen and four new transfers — including an All-Big Ten outside hitter in Sarah Franklin.

Smrek is now totally road-tested by the Big Ten after last season where she played 25 matches, starting 19, but she had plenty of international experience before getting to Madison. Smrek played for the Canadian Youth National Team from 2018 to 2020 where she won a silver medal at 2018 NORCECA Championship in Honduras and competed in the 2019 World Under-18 Championship in Egypt.

That served her well in her opening season in the Big Ten. But despite the accolades she earned, she is hoping to continue to improve on her blocking ability, along with the rest of the front line.

Smrek said a lot of that front is working on improving their “eyework,” basically meaning looking across the net and anticipating the moves and where the ball might be going after the setter sets the ball. Because volleyball is so fast-moving, Smrek said it means the team will have to get better footwork to get in the right spot for a block and “snap” to that spot with a quick reaction, especially as the first line of defense.

Smrek formed a uniquely-tall block with Dana Rettke — pity the teams up against a 6-foot-9 and 6-foot-8 wall — whereas as a freshman put up .61 blocks per set. But new and old pieces will on the front line add some blocking prowess as well.

New transfer Caroline Crawford is someone who Smrek said is bringing something good to the team. Crawford posted five blocks in UW’s opening scrimmage, while Danielle Hart returns from an injury and Devyn Robinson had one block per set last year.

Smrek also said the new blood into the program has meant the team is learning more from their experiences, and she already has her eye on freshman Ella Wrobel as someone who could make an instant impact as well. The 6-foot-4 outside hitter was the top player in Illinois last season and gives UW even more depth.

“No one has really seen her in the college setting,” Smrek said. “Even in our open gyms, she’s come out with a bang, coming out swinging.”

In the Badgers’ opener against TCU, there are still a lot of unknowns to be answered. There will be a new setter (or two), there will be a new libero and there will be a new target on Wisconsin’s back as the national champions.

But Smrek not only thinks UW has the right mix of depth and new faces coming into the program, but despite being a sophomore, she feels ready to lead the team back to the Final Four — and is already adept at coach speak.

“We’re going to take it one game at a time, get one percent better each day and hopefully we’ll get (again),” Smrek said.

The road back to a title starts in Fort Worth at 7:00 p.m.

Wisconsin volleyball: Anna Smrek ready to take reins of UW’s run for repeat, starting with TCU (2024)

FAQs

How tall is Wisconsin volleyball player Anna Smrek? ›

At 6-foot-9, Anna Smrek is one of the most commanding volleyball players in Big Ten and Wisconsin Badger history.

Where was Anna Smrek born? ›

Born April 4, 1918 in Wyandotte, MI to Bronislaus and Stephanie Loszewski, Anna passed away on Friday, August 17, 2012 at the age of 94.

Who transferred from Wisconsin volleyball? ›

Senior setter MJ Hammill and outside hitter Ella Wrobel announced this week they'll be moving on.

How tall is Sarah Franklin in Wisconsin volleyball? ›

Sarah Franklin (born February 27, 2002) is an American volleyball player for the Wisconsin Badgers. A 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m) outside hitter, she was named the AVCA National Player of the Year in 2023.

Who is the tallest girl on the Wisconsin volleyball team? ›

The two middle blockers' height poses a threat at the net, with Anna Smrek at 6-foot-9 and Carter Booth at 6-foot-7. Smrek, who is the tallest Badger to play volleyball, is a junior from Canada. She ranks second on the team with 2.69 kills per set.

Why is Anna Smrek not playing for Wisconsin volleyball? ›

The Badgers have admittedly faced some adversity coming out of the preseason, with Anna Smrek shaking off an ankle injury and freshman Trinity Shadd-Ceres pressed into a starting role after Julia Orzol also suffered an ankle injury.

Who is Anna Smrek's dad? ›

Mike Smrek
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Career history
1985–1986Chicago Bulls
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Where did Anna Smrek go to high school? ›

Anna Smrek is from Canada

The Welland, Ontario native played at Notre Dame College School and played for the Canadian Youth National team from 2018-20, which took her to tournaments in Honduras, Egypt and the United States. Before that, she was a competitive dancer through middle school.

Is Anna Smrek related to Mike Smrek? ›

A STAR in the making in Wisconsin, Anna Smrek has followed in her famous father's footsteps. The Badgers' junior volleyball prodigy is the daughter of former Los Angeles Lakers center Mike. Originally from Ontario, Canada, Mike was drafted 85th overall out of Canisius by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1985.

Why did the Wisconsin volleyball team get in trouble? ›

The University of Wisconsin athletic department announced on Oct. 19 the investigation into a a leak of private photos and videos of Badgers women's volleyball players, which were then shared on the internet.

Why did Carter Booth leave Minnesota? ›

Booth has three years of eligibility remaining. Booth's decision to transfer came after Minnesota coach Hugh McCutcheon resigned to take a newly created position in the Gophers athletic department.

Why did Bre Kelley transfer? ›

“I chose Pitt because I believe (Coach Dan) Fisher is the right coach for me. He's tough, competitive, involved with his players, and it's easy to be coached by him.” Kelley said, “I also chose Pitt because they have a good education and a great team atmosphere!”

What illness did Sarah Franklin have? ›

She learned before the rest of the surgery that she had quadrilateral space syndrome, which she knew might give her the opportunity to play this season. Doctors found that the primary blood clot came from near her right shoulder.

Who is the 6 foot 9 Wisconsin volleyball player? ›

Anna Smrek has heard the hecklers on the road. At 6-9, the University of Wisconsin volleyball player knows that she can be an inviting target for a rabid opposing fan base.

How tall is the libero for Wisconsin? ›

Libero/defensive specialist
No.NameHeight
21Gulce Guctekin5-5
22Julia Orzol6-0
0Sydney Reed5-6
1Joslyn Boyer5-6
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How high does Anna Smrek touch? ›

Hammill said she's learned to adjust her sets to Smrek to factor in her unusually high reach, as she touches around 11-feet-2, around a foot higher than most hitters.

How tall is the shortest Olympic volleyball player? ›

Take the most recent Olympic team, for example. The shortest player was Eric Shoji, at 6'0”. If you're wondering who the tallest player was, there were actually three who all measure at the 6'10” mark.

Does Wisconsin volleyball run a 6-2? ›

Wisconsin, running their 6 2, has made it to the final four, which the last time that. a team has won the national championship. in Division 1 volleyball by running the 6 2. was in to either 2002 or 2003 USC.

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