April 2024 Rookie of the Month-Hollie Wheeler

Freshman #98

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is freshman Hollie Wheeler. Here’s what she had to say:

1. How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

I am very thankful that my teammates voted for me because it shows that they recognize my accomplishments and hard work. It also makes me feel proud of myself for achieving recognition.

2. How are you planning on continuing to improve for next season? 

I look forward to attending as many practices and skills sessions as I can to work on gaining experience with the team and refining my skills as an individual. I want to improve on my endurance so I can play hard for every point.

3. What are your goals for the next season? 

I want to throw consistently, low, and powerful. I would like to be more confident and natural in my throwing next season. As I work on throwing, catching, and blocking, I hope to have a healthy season with no injuries.

4. How did you felt about the season?

It was a really fun couple of months and I learned a lot. Initially, I didn’t realize the kinds of strategies and teamwork that go into dodgeball. Over the last few months, I’ve felt like I’ve improved a lot and gained more confidence on and off the court. I think it was a great first season for me to be a part of and I look forward to next season.

5. Anything else you’d like to tell the readers?

My only regret is that I didn’t join sooner. I hope that more universities can form their own teams to get more people involved in the near future.

Congratulations again to Hollie Wheeler on receiving the Rookie of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

2023-24 Nationals Tournament review

Photo Credit: Richard Laux

As another season comes to an end we look back at the moments that put us where we are now. The victories, the defeats, the breakthroughs and the setbacks. All of which have led us to this moment in time. April 13th and 14th, we traveled to THE Ohio State university to compete in the 2023-2024 NCDA Nationals Tournament. Of the 15 players we brought, three were graduating seniors, four were returning players and eight were rookies that have been some of the best rookies we have had in recent years. We were very proud of our young team. The season wasn’t easy but we kept pushing. The culture within the team had shifted significantly and instead of a team of “me” players we had a team of “we.” Going into Saturday we didn’t have the most ideal situation to be in. We ranked 15th in the standings and had a win and get in opportunity all day. However, we got off to a very slow start and played a game riddled with mistakes against Bowling Green and suffered our first loss. In our next game, we played Saginaw Valley and had our best chance at making it into the championship bracket. We traded blows with SVSU and despite a few breakout performances, ultimately fell short in overtime. Our final game of the first day we went on to play James Madison. This was our toughest game of the day but we didn’t let that change the amount of drive we had to play them. Despite a few rounds where we got them spread thin and a handful of catches, we ultimately came up short in the bout. At the end of day one we were ranked at number 18 and had the number two seed in the consolation bracket and a first round bye.

At the start of Sunday, we came in on what we had left in the tank from the previous day. Our first match we started strong but showed moments where we could have let things get away from us against Northern Kentucky. We pushed through and won the chance to go on and play Cleveland State to win the consolation bracket. There we played a hard-fought battle and went back and forth but ultimately came up short and lost. Although it wasn’t the outcome we had hoped for going into the event, we were proud with how our team played and not once, against any opponent, gave up. Hopefully next year we can go in and flip the script. 

Here’s what some of our players had to say about the tournament:

Daniel Breitenstein (Rookie)

How do you feel about the tournament?

It was a lot of fun, and while we didn’t do as well as we hoped I think it was a great learning experience that will definitely help us do better as a team in the future.

What is something you feel could have been done better on the court?

I feel like court awareness and communication on and off the court were some of our bigger issues that we need to work on in the future, because we had a lot of issues with our players not relaying calls across the court, people on the side line not counting, and players getting out because they weren’t paying attention to the entire court.

Where do you feel we did good as a team?

In the points where we excelled as a team, the one big thing that we did well was the basics. We moved quickly as a unit, we communicated with each other, and we gave everyone a chance to throw. When we had the basics down, we controlled the court.

Thoughts on how the year came to an end?

While we didn’t meet all of our team goals for the year, I’m still proud of how far we have come in the past year, not only in how much work we’ve put in but how closer we’ve gotten as a team. I couldn’t have asked for a better group of people to play with, especially for my first year on the team.

Kate Douglas (Rookie)

How do you feel about the tournament?

I had a lot of fun at nationals! It was so much fun to see the improvements all those who attended displayed, and it was very cool to see other teams’ play styles.  

What is something you feel could have been done better on the court?

We have a habit of playing poorly during the first game at large tournaments like this one (Kalamazoo, too).  We need to play the first game as if it’s make-or-break for us. 

Where do you feel we did good as a team?

Coach drills us on our team throws, and we had some great team throws on both days.  We let the blocker get set, communicated, and we got several outs because of them.

Thoughts on how the year came to an end?

I never played team sports as a kid, and this past season has truly opened my eyes to the types of friendships and bonds being on a team can forge.  I am incredibly grateful to my teammates for accommodating my limits and for pushing me past them. I am proud to play on this team.  Playing dodgeball now makes me wish I started sooner!

Tomas Zander (Captain)

How do you feel about the tournament?

UWP did not get the result we were hoping for. Regardless, I think UWP played every game tough. Our younger players got a lot of experience and the more we played the better UWP got because our younger players started to step up and take pressure off our veteran players.   

What is something you feel could have been done better on the court?

What killed us the most was throwing catches. It is hard to win points when the catch ratio is 2:1. We also were struggling early on to put pressure on the other team while we team threw. Our advantage was lost because we could not get successful team throws off due to getting crossed by the other team.  

Where do you feel we did good as a team?

When we ran teams down in transition, we were unstoppable. We only survived as long as we did in points because of how effective we were in transition.

Thoughts on how the year came to an end?

This year was tough because of how many players we lost throughout the year and how little experience we were able to get our younger players before nationals. We spent a lot of time at Nationals making adjustments. I wish we could have gotten more wins, but I am sure the next season looks bright.

Caleb Laux (Co-Captain)

How do you feel about the tournament?

Overall, I will admit that I am disappointed with our games at nationals this year. But we played our hearts out and I can’t say I’m completely unsatisfied.

What is something you feel could have been done better on the court?

Aim better. I threw 18 throws that were called catches on the weekend. Honestly this is pathetic for the expectation I had for myself.

Where do you feel we did good as a team?

When we were able to dictate the pace of the game, and play it the way we have been drilled to, I think we did well. This required a lot of on-the-court communication and patience from every member of the team.

Thoughts on how the year came to an end?

Overall, this team has pushed through several hardships throughout the season, and I am so proud of everyone on the team for sticking it through to the end and playing their best. Each person on our team deserves respect and I am happy to have ended my collegiate career with this group.

Final Thoughts
I would like to add a bit here before I wrap things up and take time to thank and recognize our graduating seniors. Caleb Laux, Tomas Zander, and Cody Baxter all played in their last tournament as University of Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneers. Caleb and Cody have both been on the team the last three seasons and have helped the younger players on different levels. Caleb’s future around dodgeball will include a potential run in the NDA as well as getting boots on the ground to get a NCDA team at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Cody will be stepping away from the sport and may make appearances at Platteville home tournaments as an Alumni player. Tomas was our longest tenured player and he will have a run in the NDA as well as work towards getting a NCDA team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We wish the three of them the best of luck and thank them for everything they have done to help the team during the time they had here. 

Looking forward we hope to continue to build the culture we have started here at UWP and will be looking ahead to next season. As always, Go ‘Neers!

March 2024 Rookie of the Month- Teigan Reich

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is freshman Teigan Reich. Here’s what he had to say:

1. How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

I feel great knowing that my team voted me ROTM

2. How are you planning on continuing your work? 

Keep up my good work and try to improve any way I can.

3. What are your goals for the remainder of the season? 

To finish strong at Nationals.

4. How have you felt about the season so far? 

We haven’t been wining but we are still a good team.

5. Anything else you’d like to tell the readers?

 Go ‘Neers!

Congratulations again to Teigan Reich on receiving the Rookie of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

March 2024 Baller of the Month- Nicholas Stocks

Junior #27

The Baller of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is junior Nicholas Stocks. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel getting BOTM? 

It’s motivating to know my teammates recognize my hard work and time put in on the court.

What are your plans to continue to improve? 

Keep showing up to practice ready to play and get better as a team.

What are your goals that you want to see accomplished this season? 

I plan to help others on the team lock down their own skills as nationals’ approach. At nationals I want us to go out, work hard, work together, and have some fun.

How have you felt about the season so far? 

We’ve had our setbacks this season, but we have managed to persevere and continue to get better.

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers? 

No matter how our trip to Columbus goes I am proud of this team and the growth each player has made. Everyone has had their own troubles and difficulties, but they all manage to push through and continue to improve. As always, Roll ‘Neers.

Congratulations again to Nicholas Stocks on receiving the Baller of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

February 2024 Rookie of the Month- Kate Douglas

Junior #70

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is junior Kate Douglas. Here’s what she had to say:

1. How do you feel about being voted ROTM?

I feel very proud of myself for making an impact on my teammates and to be voted ROTM.

2. How are you planning on continuing your work? 

I plan on continuing to attend practices and skills sessions when I can, and I hope the team can schedule more hang outs in the future.

3. What are your goals for the remainder of the season? 

I aim to head to nationals on a confident foot much like I had at the spring home tournament. 

4. How have you felt about the season so far? 

This season has been a journey of figuring out my limits as a player and figuring out how to play the game the best I can. 

5. Anything else you’d like to tell the readers?

I hope my growth and improvements have been noticeable because I feel like a better player compared to when I started. 

Congratulations again to Kate Douglas on receiving the Rookie of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

February 2024 Baller of the Month- Dalton Foreyt

Sophomore #47

The Baller of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is sophomore Dalton Foreyt. Here’s what he had to say:

1. How do you feel about being voted BOTM?

Feel honored to be voted by my peers as baller of the month.

2. How are you planning on continuing your work? 

Constant improvement and making sure that everyone feels included and important as a member of this team.

3. What are your goals for the remainder of the season? 

Get more catches.

4. How have you felt about the season so far? 

Feel like this is a vast improvement on teamwork, especially by our rookies.

5. Anything else you’d like to tell the readers?

You are the only person that can choose what you do and what you can’t do.

Congratulations again to Dalton Foreyt on receiving the Baller of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

Zanderthon Throw-Down VIII Recap

On March 2nd, 2024, we hosted the eighth annual Zanderthon Throw-Down which also saw the debut of UW-Stout and a little bit of round robin to end the day. We started off the very slow and did not look like ourselves and played an ugly first point. However, after waking up, we really started to flow and work as a team to get the job done. We quickly went up 4-0 and coasted to the end of the game. In the game against our Alumni squad, we didn’t have quite the outcome we expected. We held our own but at the end of the day the old timers turned back the clock and took us to school. To finish the day, we played a mini 6v6 style round robin that showcased smaller teams of individuals and put a fun twist on the end of the day.

Here’s what some of our players had to say:

Hollie Wheeler (Rookie)

How do you feel the tournament went?

After attending the UNL tournament film review session earlier this semester, I felt that this tournament went well based on my limited experience with these events. UW-Stout and the Alumni played hard, but UW-Platteville had their heads in the game and played well. It allowed for numerous newer players on UWP and UWS to gain experience and see experienced players and Alumni play and offer them tips. 

What are some of the big takeaways you have from the tournament?

Being in a tournament really reinforces the idea that this is an intensive team sport. The team’s communication, encouragement, and passion really came to light. There is always room for improvement on both the individual and team level, so one big takeaway is witnessing how feedback can be applied on both levels. The fundamentals are very important, and I really enjoyed seeing aspects from our practices and drills come to life on the court. It really shows how our efforts translate to games against various opponents.

What are you looking forward to for the rest of the season?

I am looking forward to personally improving my performance so I can better contribute to the team on the court. One of the best ways to learn is to see examples and learn from more experienced players in action. I look forward to getting more reps, playing more games, and participating in the next tournament.

What was your favorite moment(s) of the tournament?

Watching the 6v6 matches was very entertaining because of the mix of players and faster paced games on smaller courts. This setup forced players to be closer together meaning they had to really communicate and watch every opponent carefully. Watching new, current, and graduated players have fun and show off their skills was really cool. 

Caleb Laux (Captain)

How do you feel the tournament went?

I think that this tournament gave our team some much needed experience for our younger players. We also got to give Stout a taste of the league.

What are some of the big takeaways you have from the tournament?

We were able to recognize some of our weaknesses and we have a goal for continuing to improve the rest of the season.

What are you looking forward to for the rest of the season?

I’m hoping to turn some heads at nationals, this team can do it and I’m really looking forward to seeing it happen.

What was your favorite moment(s) of the tournament?

I was really happy to play in the 6v6 with my two siblings, Abby “Rose” and David. David is going to be a great rookie next year and Abby’s team will have made some great progress by then as well.

We want to thank our Alumni members and UW-Stout as well as everyone who came out to support us at our home tournament and made it the spectacle that it was. We also want to wish UW-Stout luck with the rest of their season.

Cornhusker Clash Recap

On (February 17th) we traveled down to Lincoln, NE, to partake in the Cornhusker Clash and our third meeting with the University of Nebraska. We went into the day hoping to get at least one win and to get some more experience for our rookies against some great talent on UNL’s squad. However, the day went just about as well as it did in our last meeting with UNL. We did manage to get a few very hard-fought points and showed signs that we can be a team that doesn’t go down easily. Too often though, we fall apart and stopped playing the game we know how to play and loss points in the blink of an eye. Looking forward, we plan on really getting at the nitty gritty and becoming the best we can be. 

Here is what some of our players had to say:

Zach Brand
How do you feel the tournament went?

I personally think the tournament went okay, there was a lot of stuff that I noticed while playing and watching that we worked on in practice that just wasn’t being applied. Part of that though, at least in my experience, comes down to getting into a different mindset while in game to apply the things we’ve already worked on. Other than that, most of the other things we worked on in practice like blocking and staggering were there. This tournament really showed us that if we are going to compete with the bigger and better teams, then we have to put in a lot of work to get there.

What are some of the big takeaways you have from the tournament?

While we did lose and there’s still a few things that we have to work on, the biggest takeaway for me was that we can compete as a team and with that can at least make it harder for other teams to win even if we don’t in the end.

What are you looking forward to for the rest of the season?

Just getting out there and showing the other teams that we can compete with them, because it’s not just a matter of who’s got the fastest throw or who can catch the most balls, it’s the teamwork that’ll take us further as a club.

What was your favorite moment(s) of the tournament?

The team throw between Tomas, Caleb, Nick, and I was a really awesome moment that for me solidified that we can be a solid team, because the coordination between us four was really satisfying, and if the team can coordinate like that with everything else, we can compete with the bigger teams like MSU or Grand Valley.

Nicholas Stocks (President)

How do you feel the tournament went?

We learned a lot about ourselves such as individual strengths and weaknesses. We proved to ourselves that when we are constantly communicating on court we stay in and get outs.

What are some of the big takeaways you have from the tournament?

This tournament proved we as a team we can play and not make major mistakes. The scores of both games don’t show it but in most of the points we were with UNL up until the end. The small individual mistakes are what we struggle with and why we lose points. Once we all eliminate those mistakes, we will be dangerous.

What are you looking forward to for the rest of the season?

I look forward to seeing the team continue to work together and strive towards a common goal.

What was your favorite moment(s) of the tournament?

My favorite moment was when Tomas Zander, Caleb Laux, Zach Brand, and I all had a team throw to get the final out in a point.

Bryden Hundt (Rookie)

How do you feel the tournament went?

As a team, it was a great stepping-stone for progress. We competed, had successful moments and even won a couple points. The tournament showed we could play as a team and be very successful even against one of the toughest teams in the nation.

What are some of the big takeaways you have from the tournament?

Together as one. Everyone played their role on the team. Of course, we all have our minor flaws to work on, but we had great success.

What are you looking forward to for the rest of the season?

Since our next tournament right now is nationals, I look forward to causing a couple upset matches. If we play similar to how we played at UNL and keep ourselves disciplined and do the basics right, there would be nothing to stop us but ourselves.

What was your favorite moment(s) of the tournament?

Watching the team catches, we had a handful of great team catches and some great hits. The best part of the tournament had to be the points we won and competed in. 

We want to thank UNL for the invite and great hospitality. We wish the Cornhuskers luck as we approach the NCDA national tournament. 

January 2024 Rookie of the Month- Erik Nelson

Freshman

The Rookie of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is sophomore Erik Nelson. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel getting ROTM? 

I feel motivated about being rookie of the month, it shows that the work I put in practice pays off, that I’m being noticed for my effort and commitment. It feels good to be valued.

What are your plans to continue to improve? 

I plan on working harder on my lungs and stamina. Too long has asthma been a pain in my neck, I want to work hard and rise above it, for me and my team.

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

I want to improve, everything. Every bit of feedback I take to heart, I want to screw up, get corrected, and next play apply what I’ve been corrected on. I want to burn rubber and I want to learn in the process.

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers? 

If you are a rookie at anything. Don’t argue, don’t try to be in the right when you messed up. Your coach, your boss, your professor, even your peers or team. Look them in the eyes and take in everything they say, learn, improve, get better. Every missed throw, every missed tackle, every problem on a test you got wrong isn’t a bad thing, it’s an opportunity, and opportunity for others to sharpen you, to take a step in and teach you.  You don’t learn something from being good all the time, you learn from being in the wrong. Stay humble and stay hungry. 

Congratulations again to Erik Nelson on receiving the Baller of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!

January 2024 Baller of the Month- Zach Brand

Sophomore #72

The Baller of the Month award is an award given monthly to a player voted on by their teammates to recognize all the hard work they have put into the team throughout the month. This month’s recipient is sophomore Zach Brand. Here’s what he had to say:

How do you feel getting BOTM? 

I feel like the months of hard work are starting to pay off and I’m grateful that my team is noticing.

What are your plans to continue to improve? 

I’m planning on doing as much as I can outside of practice to continue to improve for myself on top of that I plan to give full support to my teammates as I wouldn’t be where I am without them.

How have you felt about the season so far? 

The season isn’t too bad, we had a lot of hiccups this last semester, but we are going to come back stronger this semester.

What are your goals for the remainder of the season?

For the remainder of the season, I want to continue working on catching and blocking as those are really important attributes for a good player.

Anything else you’d like to say to the team/readers? 

For the people reading this I’d like to thank you for all the support you’ve given us until now, it doesn’t go unnoticed.

Congratulations again to Zach Brand on receiving the Baller of the Month award. We look forward to seeing who’s next! Go ‘Neers!