AI-assisted summary
Ohio State transfer Grace Egan had a strong start with nine kills in the first set and finished with 14 total.
Oregon transfer Mimi Colyer led the Badgers with 19 kills and only two attack errors.
Wisconsin's defense improved throughout the match, holding Georgia Tech to a lower hitting percentage in the final two sets.
Wisconsin volleyball coach Kelly Sheffield described Georgia Tech’s cozy home venue as a “sardine can” on the pregame radio show.
The margin for error in the first set seemed like the size of a sardine can, too, but the sixth-ranked Badgers ultimately prevailed against No. 21 Georgia Tech in relatively comfortable fashion, 25-22, 25-17, 25-19, in their first road match of the season.
Here are three takeaways from the win:
Grace Egan has anoth