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Ignite
Collect First Home Win of Season, Remain Tied Atop MLV
FISHERS, Indiana, January 29, 2026.- The fire returned
within the Indy Ignite tonight in a dominant 3-1 win over the
visiting Atlanta Vibe. The victory moved the Ignite to 4-1 this
season and set up a showdown Saturday at Fishers Event Center with
Dallas for undisputed possession of first place in Major League
Volleyball.
Indy
took care of Atlanta by scores of 25-18, 16-25, 25-19, 25-18. It
came on the heels of the Ignite dropping their home opener to Omaha
five days ago, a match where the Ignite lacked the passion and
aggressiveness to successfully compete. That wasn’t the case against
Atlanta. Indy scored the first five points of the match, and despite
a stumble in the second set, put the pedal back down to close out
the triumph in four frames.
“It's very important for us to understand that we don't need to play
well to win; we need a win,” Indy head coach Lauren Bertolacci said.
“I think we did a very good job tactically, and we got some good
blocks and defense in key moments, and some good tactical serves.
Regardless of if we saw the best version of the Ignite today, we
were still able to win – and that's really, really important for
us.”
The
Ignite blasted to an 11-3 lead in the opening before some fans had
settled into their seats. Behind middle blocker Blake Mohler’s four
kills and two blocks, opposite hitter Azhani Tealer’s four kills, a
block and a service ace, along with five kills and four digs from
outside hitter Leketor Member-Meneh, Indy cruised to the set win by
seven points. Setter Mia Tuaniga added back-to-back aces on top of
her 10 assists.
Atlanta regrouped with runs of 7-1 and 6-1 to take the second set,
but from that point forward it was pretty much all Indy. The Ignite
broke from a 9-all deadlock in the third set with a 7-2 run, then
ended the set on a 5-2 spree that included consecutive Member-Meneh
aces and a pair of Tealer kills.
An
11-2 surge in the fourth set lifted the Ignite from a two-point
deficit to a seven-point advantage, and the Vibe never got closer
than six again as Indy closed out the match.
“Indy is a really good team, a really good team,”
complimented Atlanta coach Kayla Banwarth, “and I don't think we
came ready to play. Clearly in the first set when we went down 5-0,
we got kind of clobbered. We made some nice adjustments with our
block in the second set, but I thought Indy also had a down set in
that second set. They gave us some free points with a few errors
that are uncharacteristic of them, and they cleaned it up in the
third and fourth. That's a good team and I don't think we came ready
to compete today.”
Tealer led Indy’s scoring with 19 points (16 kills, two aces and a
block). Member-Meneh scored 15 points on 10 kills, an Ignite-record
four aces (half of the team’s eight aces that’s also a new franchise
standard) and a block, to go along with 11 digs. Mohler added 14
points with seven kills and a personal-best seven blocks. Libero
Elena Scott set a season high with 18 digs. Outside hitter Kayla
Lund also notched her season best with 17 digs to go with eight
kills and a block.
“It's just so easy to play well when you have a group of girls who
are so like-minded,” Mohler said. “We all love each other so much
and everyone's so supportive, no matter what your role is on the
team. That's just been really fun and we train really hard, so
playing is just a picture of what we do in the gym every single
day.”
Bertolacci appreciated the effort from Mohler, making her second
start of the season.
“She's jumping through the roof right now, so she's hard to get
past,” the coach said. “She does a great job, very energetic player
and blocking really well in the two games that she's been in, so
we're really, really happy with her.”
The
battle for first place in MLV commences at 7 p.m. ET Saturday when
the Ignite host the Pulse.
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