Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

NOTEWORTHY

UW volleyball star honored

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IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS

Dana Rettke, the powerhouse middle blocker who led the University of Wisconsin on a thrilling run to the NCAA Division I volleyball championsh­ip, has been named Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year, becoming the third athlete so honored twice.

Rettke also won the award in 2019-20 and joins former Badgers running star Suzy Favor (1988, 1989, 1990) and Indiana swimmer Lilly King (2017, 2018) as the only to be honored at least twice in Big Ten history. She's the first athlete, male or female, to earn the honor in nonconsecu­tive seasons.

Before Rettke won two seasons ago, the previous Badgers Female Athlete of the Year came back in 1997 when cross country and track star Kathy Butler shared the award. In addition to Favor, distance runners Stephanie Herbst (1986) and Cathy Branta (1985) also won the award while competing for UW.

Rettke, an unpreceden­ted five-time All-American, helped deliver the first national championsh­ip in Badgers volleyball history and third straight trip to the Final Four (and third straight Big Ten title). She was named the 2021 American Volleyball Coaches Associatio­n National Player of the Year, the first Badgers player so honored. She earned a school-record 11 Big Ten Player of the Week awards during her tenure with the Badgers.

The 6-8 Illinois native set UW records for hitting percentage (.422), blocks (751) and points (2,333).

Minnesota wrestler Gable Steveson was named the Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year. Basketball standout Johnny Davis was Wisconsin's nominee for the award; UW has only won the Male Athlete of the Year once (Ron Dayne in 2000).

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