The No. 4 seeded Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team dispatched the No. 13 seed Texas A&M Aggies with relative ease at the Field House on Friday afternoon, 25-20, 25-17, 25-23. The Badgers move on to the Elite 8 on Saturday at 5 p.m. CT and will play the winner of Nebraska vs. Hawaii.

9 up, 9 down



BADGERS WIN



An intense third set finishes off the sweep for the #Badgers, and we're headed to tomorrow night!#OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/6i2iZsdfpw — Wisconsin Volleyball (@BadgerVB) December 13, 2019

Wisconsin was led, as the often are, by the immense talent of junior middle blocker, and B1G Player of the Year, Dana Rettke. Rettke had 14 kills (14-0-21, .667) to go along with two digs and five total blocks (one block and four block assists).

The Badgers were monsters at the net all game, out-blocking the Aggies 16-2. Rettke was joined by Sydney Hilley and Danielle Hart who also had four block assists each. Madison Duello added three block assists of her own Molly Haggerty chipped in with one.

B1G Setter of the Year Hilley was all over the floor, dishing out 44 assists and adding eight digs, which was only bested by Tiffany Clark’s nine.

Texas A&M star Hollann Hans had a great match with a match-high 20 kills (20-9-44, .250) but her nine errors, which were also a match high, hampered her effectiveness.

Aggies' Hollann Hans living up to rep with 8 kills, but @BadgerVB has handled her serve so far, as Aggies have scored just 1 point on her first 4 serves. 2 errors. — Dennis Punzel (@DennisPunzel) December 13, 2019

As a team, the Badgers hit .405 for the match and, despite the Aggies briefly taking the lead in the third set, never lost control of the match in any of the three sets and earned the right to play one more game on Saturday.

(UPDATE, Friday 5:20 p.m. CT): Some postgame quotes from coach Kelly Sheffield and the players: