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Abercrombie Returns To Starting Lineup, Valkyries Grab
Big
Win in Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, April 4, 2026.- Fresh off the All-Star
break, Orlando got back to their winning ways Saturday
night, earning their first win over Atlanta this season in a
four-set victory (23-25, 25-16, 25-17, 25-22). With the win, Orlando
improves to 10–11 on the season and currently holds fourth place,
the final playoff spot, with seven matches left to go. In a match
that was as must-win as ever, the Valkyries showed up and showed
out.
“It
was a big team win tonight, and the energy we played with was
contagious,” head coach Amy Pauly said. “We had some hiccups there
in that first set that we would’ve liked to have back, but the poise
we showed to rise up throughout the rest of the match was really
good to see.”
In a
season that’s had so many ups and downs due to injuries, tonight’s
match showed what the Valkyries are capable of in their truest form,
the same way it was built this offseason: to win another
championship. Orlando delivered one of its most efficient offensive
outings of the year, hitting .287 as a team, its highest mark since
January 29 against Grand Rapids.
Offensively, the Valkyries found their success across the entire
board. Outside hitter Charitie Luper led all hitters with 22 kills,
fueled by a strong connection with setter Chompoo Guedpard that
opened up the court early for her and the rest of the team.
“Our
main focus was to be aggressive and get on the ball as fast as we
could,” Luper said. “All props go to Chompoo, she opened up the
court for me early on when we got the middles going, and that gave
me so much more room to work with.”
That
balance carried throughout the lineup. The Valkyries welcomed back
2025 league MVP Brittany Abercrombie to the starting lineup for the
first time since January 31, as she’s starting to return to her old
self, finishing with 16 kills on a .289 hitting percentage. In the
middle, Natalie Foster delivered a career-high 21 points, totaling
12 kills, four service aces and five blocks, all while hitting an
efficient .545.
The
Valkyries were just as dominant on the defensive end, holding the
league’s No. 4 scoring team to a .151 hitting percentage. Atlanta’s
Leah Edmond, who averaged 20 kills in two matches vs. Orlando so far
this season, was held in check, hitting just .109 with 12 kills, all
while being blocked four times.
With
only seven matches left to go, the Valkyries have checked off the
first box they needed in an effort to maintain their lead within the
playoff race. They’ll have another big test coming up as they travel
to face the San Diego Mojo (9-10), next Saturday, April 11 in a
matchup with significant postseason implications. First serve is
scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on MLV's YouTube channel.
Atlanta takes to the road for the team’s next match against the
Columbus Fury on April 10 at 7 PM ET. |
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