Ignite Keep Burning Opponents, Stretch Win Streak to Seven
FISHERS, Indiana, March 8, 2026.- The Indy Ignite continue
lighting Major League Volleyball on fire. After downing Grand Rapids
in four sets at Fishers Event Center, Indy has now strung together
seven straight wins and pushed its league-leading record to a
sizzling 13-2.
The
latest victory was by no means easy. Despite playing its second
match in as many days, Grand Rapids battled throughout and even
mounted a comeback to take the opening set 25-23. Indy
re-established its presence the rest of the way, winning three
straight by scores of 25-18, 25-22 and 25-20 to equal their entire
regular-season win total from a year ago just past halfway through
the 2026 season.
Ignite head coach Lauren Bertolacci admitted it wasn’t her team’s
most outstanding effort but it was enough to grind out the win and
drop the Rise to 5-10.
“I
would not say that was our cleanest, smoothest, most flow-state game
that I've ever seen,” Bertolacci said, “so it is important that
we're able to win through those situations. I like that we just kind
of stuck in there and kept going and showed that mental aptitude
that we are looking for all the time.”
It’s
been a recurring theme in Bertolacci’s first season at the Ignite
helm: find ways to win even when you’re not hitting on all
cylinders. Libero Elena Scott, who set a season high with 17 digs
and was her team’s most effective passer in the match (75% positive
receptions, 54% perfect receptions), said it’s winning in these
types of situations that will prove beneficial when the pressure
amps up in the postseason.
“I
feel like it wasn't our cleanest match, but a win is a win and
that's what Lauren was saying after the game,” Scott said. “Even
though it might feel rough at times, or being put in uncomfortable
situations, it can really help you in the long run when it comes to
the end of the season—whether you can pull it out or not in those
tough situations.”
Indy
looked as if it might roll to victory early, jumping to leads of 7-1
and 19-14 in the opening set before the Rise rallied to score nine
of the final 12 points to take a 1-0 advantage. Set two was knotted
at 15 until outside hitter Kayla Lund sparked a 10-3 Ignite
outburst, scoring half of those points herself as Indy evened the
battle at a set apiece.
A
five-point Ignite run – three coming on a pair of kills and a block
from middle blocker Alexandra Botezat – gave Indy a 21-16 lead in
the third set that they wouldn’t relinquish, holding strong for the
25-22 win that put them a set away from clinching the match.
That
came in the fourth set when Indy broke away from an 18-18 deadlock
and finished with a 7-2 blast. Opposite hitter Camryn Hannah led
Indy with six kills in the set, with Lund adding five.
Outside hitter Leketor Member-Meneh led Ignite scorers in the match
with 15 kills (seven in the second set alone) and a block. Lund
totaled 13 points all on kills, Botezat had 12 points (seven kills,
four blocks and a service ace) and Hannah gave Indy four scorers in
double figures with 10 kills and a block. Setter Mia Tuaniga notched
her third double-double in the past four matches with 50 assists and
12 digs.
For
Botezat, the 6-foot-6 free-agent signee from Italy, it was her best
match of the season. Seeing extensive playing time for the first
time in a month, she hit with 63.6% success on 54.5% efficiency. She
cited the competitive Ignite practices for keeping her sharp when
her number is called to play.
“I'm
happy,” Botezat said with a smile. “I work every day (for) moments
like this, but being in a team like ours, it's really easy to get to
the court and be great. Because, as Lauren said, we are working a
lot on our mindset, and I think in each game we can see how our mood
can help us more than our volleyball skills. That's really a great
thing.
“Every day (in practice), we try to be locked in as during the
games,” Botezat added, “so it's not like getting to the court on the
game day and just being ready for it. It is something that we have
to work every day to be ready, and it's something that is
happening.”
The
Ignite finish a three-match homestand Thursday when reigning MLV
champion Orlando (8-8) visits.
On March 13 Grand Rapids at Atlanta Vibe.
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