After 15 matches in the SEC conference, Texas Longhorns find themselves with a 12-3 record heading into November.
Madisen’s outfit have picked up five victories on home ground, with six on the road and one at a neutral venue – giving them the seventh-best return in NCAA women’s volleyball.
The Longhorns will be looking to bounce back from a 3-2 defeat to Texas A&M in their next outing, when they take on a Missouri side that is currently 13-5 for the campaign.
That is the first of eight remaining fixtures for Madi’s team, before the 2024 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament gets under way in December this year.
The season’s main event begins with subregional first and second rounds, with locations determined by each team’s seedings.
Progress from that stage would see the Longhorns head into a regional semifinal and potentially a final, before the competition reaches national level from 19-22 December.
Madisen will be hoping to go all the way to the national semifinals and championship match, taking place at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky — so keep your eyes peeled for more news of her progress over the next couple of months.