Hall of Fame
During her time at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, Taylor Wolf became one of Phoenix Volleyball's all-time greats. She graduated second all-time in kills (1,418) and third in total points (1,605) after just three seasons. In 2017, she became the first player in program history to earn both Horizon League Freshman of the Year honors and All-Freshman Team recognition. She was named to the All-Horizon League and All-Tournament Team three consecutive years (2017–2019), highlighted by earning MVP of the Horizon League Championship Tournament in Green Bay's 2018 title run and NCAA tournament qualification. Wolf was a two-time Horizon League Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year (2018, 2019), a three-time AVCA All-American, and was named the university's Newcomer of the Year (2018) and Female Athlete of the Year across all sports (2019). She also earned All-Academic honors and served as a team captain, a role she would hold for three consecutive years across both Green Bay and Marquette (2019–2021). Beyond athletics, Wolf emphasized academic excellence and community impact. She graduated early from UW–Green Bay, earning two degrees including Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and Psychology, while on the Dean's List. She also served as President of the Tri Beta Biological Honor Society. After transferring to Marquette, Wolf continued with her athletic accomplishments. She earned AVCA All-East Region All-American honors, received multiple BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week awards, and was selected to both the All-Big East Conference Team and All-Big East Championship Team. Wolf reached new heights in her final collegiate season in 2021, leading the nation at the Division I level in triple-doubles (recording double digits in digs, assists, and kills) and was named Big East Player of the Year.