2026 Fall Volleyball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 13
Saige Damrow
Awards & Honors
2023-24 Academic All-Big Ten
2025: Sophomore at Creighton
• Won a close battle for CU’s libero spot to open the season and made her Bluejay debut with match-high 15 digs vs. No. 2 Penn State (Aug. 23).
• Damrow had 10 digs or more in each of her first 11 matches this fall, the fourth-longest streak to open a CU career in program history.
• Owned 20 digs and two aces in win vs. No. 14 Kansas (Aug. 31).
• Dug 19 balls in 3-1 win vs. San Diego (Sept. 5) and in 3-0 win vs. Rice (Sept. 13).
• Had a serve reception that turned into a kill at Seton Hall (Nov. 15), while also serving a career-high six aces against the Pirates.
• Moved to defensive specialist on Sept. 21 for win vs. No. 17 Kansas and has played in that role ever since, with Creighton going 21-0 since that switch.
• Had 13 digs, her most since Sept. 16, in BIG EAST Tournament finals sweep vs. Xavier (Nov. 23).
• Wisconsin transfer who averaged 2.28 digs per set last season for the Badgers, splitting time between the libero and defensive specialist roles.
• Was nation’s No. 10 Senior Ace out of high school (No. 2 libero).
2024: Redshirt Freshman at Wisconsin
• Averaged 2.28 digs per set for a Badger team that went 26-7 and reached the Elite Eight.
• Wisconsin played 15 matches against Top 25 competition, winning eight of those.
• The Badgers also went 17-3 in the Big Ten, good for third place.
• UW went 14-4 when she played.
• Used at libero for the first time against sixth-ranked Louisville (Aug. 27), tallying two assists and nine digs.
• Played as the team’s libero during the final five matches of the regular-season.
• Recorded a career-high 21 digs twice, doing it against both No. 16 Minnesota (Nov. 20) and Ohio State (Nov. 27).
• Had a season-high two aces against both Ohio State (Nov. 27) and Fairfield (Dec. 5).
2023: Medically Redshirted at Wisconsin
• Played in just three matches and six sets during her rookie season with the Badgers.
• Missed the bulk of the season due to injury, earning a medical redshirt.
• Made collegiate debut at Marquette (Sept. 13), recording season-highs of five assists and four digs.
• Also recorded two digs at Florida (Sept. 17).
• Final appearance of the season came on Sept. 22 vs. Northwestern.
• Was an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
• Verbally committed to Wisconsin in eighth grade and received first scholarship offers (from other programs) in seventh grade.
Howards Grove High School
• Ranked as the No. 2 libero in country by PrepVolleyball, as well as the No. 10 Senior Ace overall.
• Two-time Junior Volleyball Association (JVA) All-American.
• Named the 2022-23 Gatorade Wisconsin Volleyball Player of the Year after she had 353 digs, 333 kills, 75 aces and hit .375.
• Made the USA U17 Training Team as a freshman and the USA U18 Training Team as a sophomore.
• Honored as an Under Armour All-American in 2022.
• Named to AVCA Best and Brightest First Team and First Team All-American selection.
• A four-time Big East Conference Player of the Year, as well as a four-time unanimous first-team all-conference selection.
• Chosen as the 2022 Lakeshore Elite Player of the Year.
• Three-time unanimous First Team All-State pick.
• Was a four-time high school team captain and four-time state champion while being coached by her dad.
• Named to the All-Tournament Team at state as a senior.
• Selected a National High School Coaches Association Academic All-American.
• A member of the National Honor Society.
• Competed in soccer for a year, picking up First Team All-Conference and Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Personal
• Daughter of Brett and Carrie Damrow.
• Has a sister, Autumn, and a brother, Trace.
• Is a journalism major.
• Three words to describe her hometown are small country community.
• Sports hero is Misty May.
• Favorite food is pancakes.
• Her 2025 summer job was working camps.
• Dream vacation destination is Maldives.
• Three dream dinner guests would be Kevin Hart Kobe Bryant and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
• Best birthday gift she ever got was a cat.
• Most improved teammate is Ivy Leuck.
• Go-to pregame music artist is SZA.
• Best friend on another college team is Ohio State’s Ella Wrobel.
• Best sports memory is winning four high school state championships.
• Favorite show on Netflix is Stranger Things.
• In 10 years, would like to be doing sports broadcasting and traveling.
• Favorite holiday is Halloween.
• Match she’s most excited for is Nebraska.
• Favorite BIG EAST city besides Omaha is New York City.
• Movie she’s watched the most is Me Before You.
2023-24 Academic All-Big Ten
2025: Sophomore at Creighton
• Won a close battle for CU’s libero spot to open the season and made her Bluejay debut with match-high 15 digs vs. No. 2 Penn State (Aug. 23).
• Damrow had 10 digs or more in each of her first 11 matches this fall, the fourth-longest streak to open a CU career in program history.
• Owned 20 digs and two aces in win vs. No. 14 Kansas (Aug. 31).
• Dug 19 balls in 3-1 win vs. San Diego (Sept. 5) and in 3-0 win vs. Rice (Sept. 13).
• Had a serve reception that turned into a kill at Seton Hall (Nov. 15), while also serving a career-high six aces against the Pirates.
• Moved to defensive specialist on Sept. 21 for win vs. No. 17 Kansas and has played in that role ever since, with Creighton going 21-0 since that switch.
• Had 13 digs, her most since Sept. 16, in BIG EAST Tournament finals sweep vs. Xavier (Nov. 23).
• Wisconsin transfer who averaged 2.28 digs per set last season for the Badgers, splitting time between the libero and defensive specialist roles.
• Was nation’s No. 10 Senior Ace out of high school (No. 2 libero).
2024: Redshirt Freshman at Wisconsin
• Averaged 2.28 digs per set for a Badger team that went 26-7 and reached the Elite Eight.
• Wisconsin played 15 matches against Top 25 competition, winning eight of those.
• The Badgers also went 17-3 in the Big Ten, good for third place.
• UW went 14-4 when she played.
• Used at libero for the first time against sixth-ranked Louisville (Aug. 27), tallying two assists and nine digs.
• Played as the team’s libero during the final five matches of the regular-season.
• Recorded a career-high 21 digs twice, doing it against both No. 16 Minnesota (Nov. 20) and Ohio State (Nov. 27).
• Had a season-high two aces against both Ohio State (Nov. 27) and Fairfield (Dec. 5).
2023: Medically Redshirted at Wisconsin
• Played in just three matches and six sets during her rookie season with the Badgers.
• Missed the bulk of the season due to injury, earning a medical redshirt.
• Made collegiate debut at Marquette (Sept. 13), recording season-highs of five assists and four digs.
• Also recorded two digs at Florida (Sept. 17).
• Final appearance of the season came on Sept. 22 vs. Northwestern.
• Was an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
• Verbally committed to Wisconsin in eighth grade and received first scholarship offers (from other programs) in seventh grade.
Howards Grove High School
• Ranked as the No. 2 libero in country by PrepVolleyball, as well as the No. 10 Senior Ace overall.
• Two-time Junior Volleyball Association (JVA) All-American.
• Named the 2022-23 Gatorade Wisconsin Volleyball Player of the Year after she had 353 digs, 333 kills, 75 aces and hit .375.
• Made the USA U17 Training Team as a freshman and the USA U18 Training Team as a sophomore.
• Honored as an Under Armour All-American in 2022.
• Named to AVCA Best and Brightest First Team and First Team All-American selection.
• A four-time Big East Conference Player of the Year, as well as a four-time unanimous first-team all-conference selection.
• Chosen as the 2022 Lakeshore Elite Player of the Year.
• Three-time unanimous First Team All-State pick.
• Was a four-time high school team captain and four-time state champion while being coached by her dad.
• Named to the All-Tournament Team at state as a senior.
• Selected a National High School Coaches Association Academic All-American.
• A member of the National Honor Society.
• Competed in soccer for a year, picking up First Team All-Conference and Defensive Player of the Year honors.
Personal
• Daughter of Brett and Carrie Damrow.
• Has a sister, Autumn, and a brother, Trace.
• Is a journalism major.
• Three words to describe her hometown are small country community.
• Sports hero is Misty May.
• Favorite food is pancakes.
• Her 2025 summer job was working camps.
• Dream vacation destination is Maldives.
• Three dream dinner guests would be Kevin Hart Kobe Bryant and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
• Best birthday gift she ever got was a cat.
• Most improved teammate is Ivy Leuck.
• Go-to pregame music artist is SZA.
• Best friend on another college team is Ohio State’s Ella Wrobel.
• Best sports memory is winning four high school state championships.
• Favorite show on Netflix is Stranger Things.
• In 10 years, would like to be doing sports broadcasting and traveling.
• Favorite holiday is Halloween.
• Match she’s most excited for is Nebraska.
• Favorite BIG EAST city besides Omaha is New York City.
• Movie she’s watched the most is Me Before You.
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Saturday, April 18
Nebraska Volleyball vs Creighton Postgame Press Conference Spring Match
Saturday, April 18
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