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Ignite
Power Past Grand Rapids and Remains First
in
Major League Volleyball with 6-1 Record
FISHERS, Indiana, February 6, 2026.- A balanced attack throughout
the lineup powered the Indy Ignite to their sixth win in seven
outings this season, keeping them solidly alone atop the Major
League Volleyball standings.
Indy
put away Grand Rapids in four sets tonight – 25-18, 18-25, 25-17,
25-22 – to close a four-match homestand at Fishers Event Center by
winning the final three. At 6-1, it’s the first time in franchise
history that the Ignite have been five games above .500.
Ignite coach Lauren Bertolacci stayed with her starting lineup
almost entirely throughout the match, and it paid winning dividends.
Every starting hitter and blocker scored in double figures, led by
opposite hitter Azhani Tealer’s 18 points, as Indy compiled its
second-best kill percentage this year (43.2%). Setter Mia Tuaniga –
the reigning MLV Player of the Week – tallied a season best in a
four-set match with 56 assists, an eye-opening average of 14 per
set. Libero Elena Scott had 11 digs, many of the acrobatic variety
that fans have become accustomed to witnessing.
It
was an all-around solid performance that pleased their head coach.
“It
was a really tough game to play against a Grand Rapids that didn't
go away, so I'm very happy we were able to close it out in the end,”
Bertolacci said. “Any win we can stack now is really important for
us. It always is our goal to make sure that we can get into those
playoffs and do our best to be in the best shape possible then.”
Tealer registered her third double-double of the season with 16
kills and 11 digs, to go along with a pair of blocks. Outside hitter
Leketor Member-Meneh posted her own double-double with 10 kills and
13 digs, as well as serving three menacing aces. Outside hitter Anna
DeBeer had 14 kills, eight digs and an ace.
The
middle blocker position was well-represented as well. Cara Cresse
recorded nine kills, three aces and a block. Blake Mohler had nine
kills and two blocks.
Indy’s versatile roster shined through on this night. Cresse hadn’t
played in any of the three previous matches during the homestand,
and DeBeer had only played sparingly in the last two outings as she
continues working back to full health following the ankle injury she
sustained as a college senior in December 2024. Yet both were key
contributors against the Rise.
“We
have such a deep roster that, at the end of the day, we need to make
the right choices for the right matchups that we have,” Bertolacci
explained. “We need to make the choices based on the week that they
have (in practice) but also make sure that everybody as best as we
can is ready by the end of the season.
“Cresse had a great week. She was our best attacking middle during
the week, so it was her earned right to be on the court. She did a
good job closing the block and getting some important touches. And
I'm first happy to have Anna get through a full game again. I
thought she did a really good job in the back row, actually, in
passing and defense today.”
Cresse, the Fort Wayne native and Indy’s top 2025 draft pick, said
she had no issue stepping into the lineup for the first time in two
weeks.
“It's really easy to play with this team,” she said. “Even though I
haven't been in as many matches, coming in every time I feel really
comfortable. Everyone makes it really easy just to come in and play
hard, and I can trust my teammates really well. … There are a lot of
things I've been working on attack wise, like closing the block and
just being up on everything. I think it's finally kind of starting
to click and I'm glad (Bertolacci) saw that this week.”
Meanwhile, DeBeer sees herself edging closer to the ankle being
fully recovered. “I hope to be there soon,” she said, adding that
getting the victory was what mattered most on this night.
“We're not always going to be at our best, and that's kind of what
we talked about,” DeBeer said. “When there are moments of tense
pressure, when we're not feeling our best, we gritted it out and we
found a way to win. That's what's really good about this team is
we're really trying to never give up, and that was a tough win.”
The
Ignite head to San Diego to take on the Mojo at 10 p.m. ET Monday.
Indy returns home Friday, February 13 to host Orlando at 7 p.m. ET.
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