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Varsity - September 26, 2013

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BADGERING DOMINIQUE THOMPSON For Dominique Thompson, volleyball runs in the family. Her mother was an outside hitter at Iowa while her aunt also played for the Hawkeyes. Her uncle was a four-year starter at Pepperdine and her grandfather wrote a book on the sport. Thompson, a 5-foot-11 middle blocker, has aided the Badgers to an 11-1 start as they open Big Ten Conference play this weekend in the UW Field House. The junior earned most valuable player honors last weekend, guiding Wisconsin to the title at the NC State Invitational in Raleigh, N.C. What was it like to earn your first tournament MVP honor at the NC State Invitational? "It is really cool to be able to earn MVP honors, however I don't think that I can take all the credit for that. Lauren (Carlini) and I have been working to connect better and the work that she puts in allowed me to show what I can do a little more this weekend." You had to redshirt last season due to a foot injury. How tough was it not to play and how fun is to be back on the court this season, especially when the team is doing so well? "Not being able to play is not easy to handle, especially the longer you are out. I do think that it made me hungrier to get healthy, take care of my body and get back. I wanted nothing more than to get on the court. I think even though it was tough it made me an even better player mentally. Now that I'm back I enjoy it every single day." Your family has quite the history in the sport of volleyball. How did it all start? "When I was young, I tried to stay away from volleyball because it did seem like what my family was all about. I wanted to do something different so I had a goal of playing basketball in college. I didn't start playing volleyball for real until my freshman year of high school. It sort of clicked for me and then with some hard work I realized that it was the sport for me and what I'm meant to do." The team is off to an 11-1 start but opens a tough Big Ten Conference season this weekend. What are you most looking forward to in conference play? How do you think the team is going to do in the league? 24 "I am looking forward to every single game that we play and I will always be most looking forward to the next game that we have. Nothing is more important to me than the next opponent. I think our team is going to do well. Our coaches have given us all the tools to preform at the highest level and we will only get better as the season progresses. I am excited to play and I believe we will be successful if we keep working hard." // VARSITY September 26, 2013

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