Women’s Dodgeball 2025 Preview

The UW-Platteville Dodgeball Club is proud to have formed its first Women’s Dodgeball Team for the 2024-2025 season where they competed at Women’s Nationals in Miami, Ohio. For the 2025-2026 season, we have 5 returning members and we are looking to recruit at least 7 new members in order to have a B team.

Teams need a minimum of 4 team members in order to compete at women’s nationals, but they are allowed 6 players on the court. The maximum roster size for Women’s No-Sting is 9 players. The women’s league is still growing, and it is expected that 4-6 teams will be competing at Nationals, meaning UWP has a good shot at winning. Women’s dodgeball uses smaller balls that are called “no-stings” that don’t hurt and are easier to work with. Teams also play on a smaller court, roughly the size of a volleyball court. 

The UWP team brought 2 veterans and 5 rookies to Women’s Nationals, and their first match was the first time they had ever played an official women’s team. Despite this, many players and coaches were impressed by the UWP Women’s team. At the end of the season, 4 of the 7 UWP players earned awards from the league. Veteran Hollie Wheeler made the 2nd Women’s All American Team, Rookies Alison Draxler and Tori Sanborn made the 1st Women’s All American Rookie Team, and Rookie Reagan Bucholtz made the 2nd Women’s All American Rookie Team.

The way UWP plays dodgeball is all about brains over brawn. We use strategies and techniques so that every player can be successful and important on the court. You don’t need to have any background in any sports to do well on our team. We will teach you everything you need to know. We help give feedback to perfect your throwing, catching, and blocking. This isn’t like middle school or high school gym class dodgeball. We make sure everyone gets to play and has fun doing it. Our current stats and throw speeds show that our women’s team is well rounded, and every individual has the ability to make game-changing plays. 

Here is a link to our TikTok page where we post our highlights from games and tournaments for both Co-Ed and Women’s No-Sting: TikTok


Learn a little more about our female members who currently play for both the Co-Ed team and the Women’s team:


Hollie Wheeler, Club President, Women’s Team Captain

Junior, Started in February 2024

I joined after I saw the club at the spring involvement fair. I went to my first practice the same night as the involvement fair and I had a lot of fun. I decided to keep coming back to practice, and I actually started looking forward to going to practice. The guys are all super nice and several of them would often walk me home to my dorm at night. When I joined, there was only 1 other female on the team. After a few weeks, I felt comfortable around the guys, and I was perfectly fine if the other girl couldn’t make it to practice. Now, I can’t imagine not being on the team. 

When I first started, I threw around 20 mph (our coach has a speed clock). By the time nationals came around in April, I hit 40 mph. Now, I’m working to get above 50 mph with both types of dodgeballs. I attended my first nationals with the team at Ohio State University, and it was so much fun. I love being in the club because it helps keep me active without having to find time to go to the gym, and 2-3 nights a week of practice is the perfect amount of commitment for me, and its no big deal if I have to miss a practice. 

I am so proud of the club and the women’s team, and I’m very grateful that my female teammates stuck around. I have grown very close with my teammates, and they are now my best friends. Before joining the team, I was shy and had no confidence. I’ve seen myself grow both on and off the court, and now I feel more comfortable as a leader. I’ve also seen how much the female rookies have grown, and I want to help more new players find that confidence they never knew they had. 

Sometimes it sounds a little silly to say I play dodgeball in college, but I’ve never had so much fun. My only regret is that I didn’t join sooner. 


Alison Draxler, Content Writer, Women’s Team Co-Captain

Sophomore, Started in September 2024

I went to my first practice after being asked by my RA Hollie if I wanted to join her. I was very hesitant at first but wanted to get involved and told myself I had nothing to lose. After having fun at the first practice, I decided to keep going, and I am so grateful that I did. I had absolutely no idea how much fun I was getting myself into. Not only is playing dodgeball a lot of fun, but I am so proud of the community and environment that our team has created. Our club is so much fun and very inviting. So much so that we created UWP’s first women’s dodgeball team last year against all odds. I can’t wait to watch our team continue growing in numbers and in skill. We are only going up from here and I am so honored to be our women’s team co-captain. Lastly, I want to add that joining dodgeball has given me leadership opportunities that I would not have expected. Over the past year I have watched my confidence grow, not just on the court, but also in my everyday life in school and in my role as an RA.


Reagan Bucholtz, Secretary

Sophomore, Started September 2024

I joined the dodgeball club after seeing it a Bridgefest and my RA, Hollie, encouraged people in our wing to go with her to a practice. After having a lot of fun with the first practice I decided to keep going since I was having a lot of fun. Joining the club helped me with creating friendships quickly, which helped a lot with adapting to college life. The genuine friendships are the one of the biggest reasons I stayed with the club. Another reason I stayed is because it was great to be able to take a break from schoolwork, go get some exercise with a team, and see continuous improvement. After a week I was able to block and throw with much better form. By the end of the year, I was able to throw the dodgeball 50mph, compared to my throw at the beginning being around 30mph. Being able to see the improvement helps me feel even more motivated to do better and make goals to do so. Overall, dodgeball was one of my best college experiences so far, and I can’t wait to keep seeing our program grow, both our co-ed team and our women’s team!


Tori Sanborn, Treasurer

Sophomore, Started October 2024

Hello! My name is Tori Sanborn and I am sophomore here at UWP. I joined the dodgeball team in October of 2024, and I am now the treasurer of the club. I ended up joining the dodgeball club due to my ra at the time, and thought why not give it a shot. After joining, I realized the club is very welcoming and I was able to make so many friends. At the same time, it’s a perfect way to stay in shape and get out of your comfort zone. When I first started, I was nervous because I never really played dodgeball in school before. But over time, I improved a great amount. I learned how to catch, proper throwing form, as well as seeing the whole court and now I play call for the team. You do not need any prior knowledge or skill to join, and the club is very friendly. Giving it a try, was one of the best decisions I made. If you’d like to try something new, then the dodgeball team is a perfect way. 


Victoria Bonilla

Sophomore, Started February 2025

I joined because I thought it would be a fun way to stay active. I’ve continued with the club ever since because it was a great atmosphere and the other members were really welcoming. It didn’t matter whether I knew how to play the sport or not, everyone took the time to show me how to play. From just a couple of months of joining I’ve learned the skills needed to be successful during a game. I think more people should give this sport a try, as long as you have a great attitude and the eagerness to learn you’ll have a lot of fun. As a female player it can be intimidating at first, but you’ll impress yourself as you learn the ropes. I really do enjoy playing with the other women on the team, it’s a great bonding experience and team building. You’ll leave each practice with a smile and some new friends. 


Hannah Spencer

Sophomore, Started February 2025

I joined because Hollie was my RA and mentioned there was a girl’s team, I stayed despite my injury because I love the community the team provides. I think anyone reading this should join the team because you don’t need to be the most athletic or have every bit of dodgeball knowledge coming in, it is a very supportive and fun community that I think every personality can mesh with to some degree.


Please join us at practice! Our schedule is as follows:

August 31 – September 30

5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Memorial Park courts by Pickard Hall

October 2 – April 21

10:00 pm to 11:55 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the PAC wooden courts

If this time does not work for you, send an email telling us what might work for you, and we will try to accommodate! We have optional earlier practices starting in October on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8-10 pm. Having more people at practice is beneficial in simulating real game scenarios, no matter your skill level.

We get to choose how we practice, what we practice, and how we hang out outside of practice. We schedule both Co-Ed and Women’s only team bonding events throughout the season including, but not limited to, lunch/dinner on campus, bowling, billiards, disc golf, mini golf, movie night, game night, hockey game, study sessions, and more.

We could not ask for a more supportive team. The male players are always willing to help, be silly at practice, and make everyone feel welcome. The female veteran players are very supportive in helping new female members adjust to a Co-Ed setting and we will not push you to do anything you aren’t ready for yet. 

We look forward to dominating this season and we can’t wait for you to join us!

Women’s Rookie of the Year – Alison Draxler

This is award given to a first year player on the women’s team that has put in a lot of effort and makes an impact on the court. They provide us with throws and catches when it is needed the most. After being voted on my teammates, I was chosen for our team’s first Women’s Rookie of the Year. Here are the questions given to me for winning this award!

Q: How do you feel about winning this award?

A: I feel so proud of myself for earning this award. Although I already knew this, it proved to me that I belong on the team and that my teammates also see that. This makes me even more excited to improve and play next season.

Q: What was your proudest moment from this season?

A: It is hard to pick just one moment from the whole season, but my favorite has to be competing at women’s nationals with a full team. Even though we didn’t win in the end, I am so proud of our accomplishments and the number of catches and thrown outs we were able to get.

Q: What do you hope to improve on?

A: Next season I really want to focus and improve on my skills in pinch. My main goal is to get more comfortable with letting throws hit me in order to secure more catches. I know it is possible if I continue going to skills practices.

Q: What are you looking forward to for the next season?

A: I am looking forward to recruiting more players and winning some more games. Our team is already very talented and getting some new rookies will only help us improve.

Q: What is your greatest takeaway from this season?

A: My greatest takeaway is that we are capable of really competing with good teams as long as we work as a team and have good communication. We had lots of close points and games that we could have won if we worked together just a little more.

Women’s Baller of the Year – Hollie Wheeler

This is a new award this year that is given to the best woman on the court. She throws outs, makes catches, provides pressure, and allows our women’s team to compete. The winner is voted on by their teammates and this year’s winner was Hollie Wheeler. Let’s take a look at the interview below on his thoughts of winning the award.

Q: How do you feel about winning this award?

A: I’m very appreciative that both my male and female teammates felt I deserved this recognition. It’s exciting that we even get to have this award this year. I hope I can keep it up and be a contender for it again next year.

Q: What was your favorite moment playing women’s no-sting this season?

A: Although I loved getting the opportunity to play at women’s nationals, I had the most fun playing no-sting on our home courts during practice. I’m glad we decided to record a few no-sting practices against the guys, and there were a lot of great moments. One of my favorites are when Ian acted as a human shield for our club President, Daniel, and my ball was still able to get Daniel in the foot. Another good play was when I caught a ball at my hip at close range while holding two balls in my hands.

Q: What is your proudest achievement this season?

A: My proudest achievement has got to be playing on an official women’s team. I really thought it wouldn’t happen until after I graduated, but I was hoping I could help lay the foundation before I left. Turns out, it was a pretty strong foundation and now we have a team.

Q: What goals do you have for recruiting new players next season?

A: I would really like to have a B team so that we can practice playing other girls, but also so we can dominate against other B teams in the league.

Q: What personal goals are you setting for yourself for the upcoming season?

A: There is always room for improvement in every aspect of the game. I want to be a strong player on both courts. Mostly, I want to throw far fewer catches. My goal is to become a player that others look up to and want to learn from.

Welcome To Women’s Dodgeball

Hello all,

If you’re reading this article then you must have shown interest in the UWP Women’s Dodgeball team at some point.

We need a minimum of 4 team members in order to compete at women’s nationals, but we are allowed 6 players on the court. Ideally, we would have enough to fill the court and have subs. We can even compete with more than one team. Last year, there were roughly 4 women’s teams in attendance. This means that, even with a team full of new players, we have a good shot at competing at Women’s Nationals.

Women’s dodgeball uses smaller balls that are called “no-stings” and I can assure you they do not hurt and are easy to work with.

Left to Right: Reagan, Alison, Coach Erik, Hollie, and a female police officer who plans to join in the spring when she returns to school for further education.

The way UWP plays dodgeball is all about brains over brawn. We use strategies and techniques so that every player can be successful and important on the court. You don’t need to have any background in any sports to do well on our team. We will teach you everything you need to know. We help give feedback to perfect your throwing, catching, and blocking. This isn’t like middle school or high school gym class dodgeball. We make sure everyone gets to play and has fun doing it.

The Co-Ed team currently meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 pm to 12:00 am at the wood basketball courts in the Pioneer Athletic Center (PAC). We can meet at this time on a separate court for just us girls, or we can choose a day and time that works better for us. Also, it is totally understandable if you can only make it once a week or need to skip practices. We would love for you to join us when you can, even if you don’t think you can commit enough time to the team. Having more people to practice with is beneficial to all players.

Left to Right: Reagan, Rose, Faith, Alison, Hollie.

Here is a link to a TikTok of some of our highlights from games and tournaments: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTF2vYGym/


Learn a little more about our current female members who play for the Co-Ed team until we can get a women’s team:

Kate Douglas
6th Year
Started in September 2023
Club Content Writer

I decided to join because I finally had the time to dedicate to a club. I saw Dodgeball at Bridgefest 2023 as it was held inside the Markee due to extreme heat. I believe I met Nick (the president at the time), and he convinced me to show up to practice that evening. I wasn’t the only woman at first, but I was the only one to stay. I am extremely happy that I stuck around because I have built such great friendships within my team, and I have created many unique memories from team events and tournaments. I am extremely proud of my teammates, and I want to prove to other teams that we aren’t to be messed with!

Kate prepares to make a catch in a game with Club President Daniel watching from behind.

For the woman’s team, I hope that more women join because having an all women’s dodgeball team at a male-dominated university would be really cool. My experience on the team has taught me many things about myself and how to work as a team. I hope other women can learn just how fun dodgeball is while striving to become a better player.

Hollie Wheeler
Sophomore
Started in February 2024
Club Secretary

I joined after I saw the club at the spring involvement fair. I went to my first practice the same night as the involvement fair and I had a lot of fun. I decided to keep coming back to practice and started attending tournaments. Kate helped introduce me to other players, our strategies, and the techniques we use. I knew that Kate was there for me and I became more confident. I soon felt comfortable being at practice even if Kate couldn’t make it. The guys are all super nice and several of them would often walk me home to my dorm at night.

When I first started, I threw around 20 mph (coach has a speed clock). By the time nationals came around in April, I hit 40 mph. Kate helped encourage me to go to nationals with the team at Ohio State University and it was so much fun. I love being in the club because it helps keep me active without having to find time to go to the gym, and 2-3 nights a week of practice is the perfect amount of commitment for me, and it’s no big deal if I have to miss a practice. I was the Rookie of the Month for April 2024, and I was nominated as most improved of the season. I am the RA for the WiSTEM LLC in Bridgeway Commons, so I am also a great resource for anything you might need. Our club is a great way to make new friends. We host study sessions and team meals. We want to do women’s only team bonding too! We all really want to have a women’s team, we just need more girls to join us!

Kate and Hollie ready to counter at the Eau Claire Dodgeball Brawl. (PC: Angel Lucero)

Alison Draxler
Freshman
Started in September 2024

I joined because I loved the idea of being on a team again and especially because there was a chance there could be a women’s team. I stayed because I felt welcome and I didn’t feel like I was being judged for being new and not knowing what I was doing. I like that I’m learning all the techniques and strategies to the game and that I wasn’t expected to know everything right away. I also like that it isn’t a huge commitment and that you don’t get penalized for not being able to make it to something. New people should join because everyone is super nice and wants to help you learn. Also because if they join, we can have separate women’s practices and do other fun activities together.

Reagan Bucholtz
Freshman
Started in September 2024

I joined this club after seeing it at Bridgefest, and I was only slightly interested, but still pretty hesitant. Then my RA, Hollie, recommended some people in the wing to go with her to a practice, so I decided to go. I had so much fun at the first practice that I decided to keep coming back. Also, after going to a practice, I realized that it is not anything like the middle school dodgeball I had always hated. There are different techniques, strategies, and positions, which make the game more interesting and fun. One thing I love about the club is how welcoming they are to new members, and how they try to get you involved in games as soon as you feel ready. After just three practices, they had taught me how to throw and block with the correct technique. I also like being able to get away from schoolwork for a little while and play dodgeball with friends! Whoever is reading this should join because it is fun, it is good exercise, you get to learn a new sport, and you get to make new friends. You should also join because it would be so much fun to have an all-girls team! And if you are scared to go alone (even though I promise we are not scary), bring a friend with!


Please join us from 10:00 pm to 12:00 am on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at the PAC.

If this time does not work for you, reply or send a separate email telling us what might work for you and we will try to accommodate!

We get to choose how we practice, when we practice, and how we hang out outside of practice.

Hope to see you at practice!