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Wisconsin volleyball has secured a commitment from Italian libero Anna Bardaro for the 2026 season. Bardaro brings international experience, having played for Italy's U21 team and won multiple titles with Imoco Volleyball Conegliano.
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MADISON – Wisconsin volleyball has answered one of its biggest positional needs ahead of the 2026 season.
Italian libero Anna Bardaro has committed to the Badgers, she announced April 22 with an Instagram post.
Bardaro, who will be 21 years old by the time the 2026 season starts, has international experience competing for Italy’s U21 team. That included a match with 22 digs against Japan in the semifinals of the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Women’s U21 World Championship.
The 5-foot-10 libero also competed for the Imoco Volleyball Conegliano club from 2023-25, where her teams won Italian Cup, Italian Super Cup, CEV Women’s Champions League and World Club Championship titles.
Bardaro joins 2025 starter Kristen Simon as the two liberos on the Badgers’ 2026 roster. UW lost Maile Chan and Aniya Warren after the season to the transfer portal.
“Can’t wait to see you in Wisconsin,” Bardaro said in the Instagram reel. “”Excited to be a Badger.”
Other offseason additions included Florida transfer Jaela Auguste, UC-Santa Barbara transfer Eva Travis and incoming freshmen Halle Thompson, Audrey Flanagan, Lynney Tarnow, Kymora Scott and Jane Manecke.
The only one of those newcomers who is not already on campus is Manecke, who verbally committed to the Badgers in March and officially signed in April.
Wisconsin Badgers head coach Kelly Sheffield is seen during the second set of the match on Wednesday September 17, 2025 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Anna Bardaro has competed for Italy’s U21 team and won titles including the Italian Cup, Italian Super Cup, CEV Women’s Champions League, and World Club Championship.
Anna Bardaro will join the Wisconsin volleyball team for the 2026 season.
The current liberos on the Wisconsin volleyball team are Anna Bardaro and 2025 starter Kristen Simon.

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This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin volleyball adds 2026 recruit, Italian libero Anna Bardaro