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Post by Badger Alum on Sept 13, 2021 1:04:45 GMT -5
When was the last time they had one on the right? Never? Claudia Rodriguez was a dominant right side attacker for the Badgers in 2000. If she didn’t get hurt right before the final four, I am 100% convinced the Badgers win the national championship. She was that good. It’s a shame she only played for one year.
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Post by Badger Alum on Sept 13, 2021 1:14:53 GMT -5
When was the last time they had one on the right? Never? It wasn’t an entire season, but Jill Odenthal had the match of her career against #2 Hawaii in the 2004 NCAA tournament. She almost single-handedly beat Hawaii. That was easily the best match she ever played as a Badger. Hawaii could do nothing to stop her from constantly siding out. That was one amazing performance in an NCAA tournament match. She was the best player on the court that night.
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Post by bucky415 on Sept 13, 2021 6:49:39 GMT -5
Devyn Needs to be on the left (I have to say that at least once per match) Wisconsin has wanted a dominant All American on the left forever. They have one in her. When was the last time they had one on the right? Before Robinson? Maybe Jeffers when she was mostly healthy her redshirt freshman season. If not, then Odenthal was, I am pretty sure.
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Post by badgerbreath on Sept 13, 2021 7:47:04 GMT -5
Claudia Rodriguez was a dominant right side attacker for the Badgers in 2000. If she didn’t get hurt right before the final four, I am 100% convinced the Badgers win the national championship. She was that good. It’s a shame she only played for one year. I agree. With Rodriguez going full tilt, they probably beat Nebraska that year. As it was they came very close. Her career in Madison was derailed so soon.
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Post by Badger Alum on Sept 13, 2021 10:18:49 GMT -5
Claudia Rodriguez was a dominant right side attacker for the Badgers in 2000. If she didn’t get hurt right before the final four, I am 100% convinced the Badgers win the national championship. She was that good. It’s a shame she only played for one year. I agree. With Rodriguez going full tilt, they probably beat Nebraska that year. As it was they came very close. Her career in Madison was derailed so soon. So so close! Nebraska sent their entire block over to stop Maastricht on the left because they didn't fear our right side. Rittenhouse did her best, but if Rodriguez was there it would have made the difference.
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