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Ignite Sweep Past Mojo Behind Team-Wide
Exceptional Performance
FISHERS, Indiana, February 15, 2026. – It was a Winter Games
celebration today at Fishers Event Center, but the Indy Ignite were
anything but cold. The Ignite lit it up all afternoon in a sweep of
the visiting San Diego Mojo to win their fifth straight home match
and bump their league-leading record to 8-2.
It
was the definition of a team victory for the Ignite, who won by
scores of 25-23, 25-22 and 25-17. A balanced attack led to four
players scoring in double figures. Indy hit at a 41.1 percent clip
with 26.2 percent efficiency, each the third-best numbers for the
Ignite in a match this season. Defensively, Indy held San Diego to a
paltry 10.3 percent efficiency behind 47 digs and 13 blocks.
The
dominant triumph helped erase the bad taste of a four-set loss at
San Diego less than a week ago.
“We
definitely got it done, which we definitely wanted to do after six
days ago in San Diego,” Ignite head coach Lauren Bertolacci said.
“We wanted to just tactically improve a few things, execute a lot
better, which I was really happy with. That put us in a good
position, and as the game went on, we found our run and we found our
groove and we were able to get away with it.”
Indy
found its groove despite losing top scorer Azhani Tealer early in
the first set with an apparent ankle injury. She remained in the
match for another 10 points but was replaced at opposite hitter by
Camryn Hannah with the score knotted at 8-8 in the opening set and
didn’t return. Seeing extensive playing time for the third time this
season, Hannah responded with her most complete match (seven kills,
seven digs, four blocks).
“Always got to stay ready,” said Hannah, the second-year pro and
NCAA champion at Penn State who joined the Ignite this season. “I
think when I get out there, just be aggressive, and who cares about
mistakes? Just go for it all the time, so I'm happy with it.”
Bertolacci pointed to Hannah’s play as a shining example of the
depth of this roster.
“Days like today happen,” she said. “Cam was in the last San Diego
game, and I think was probably grateful to be able to come in and
turn it around this game as well. She really improved a lot of
things and did a great job. Our depth is there and we're going to
have to use it just like every team throughout the season. That's
why we have the 15 players we have.”
That
depth was also on display throughout the match, with numerous
players contributing to the win. Indy rallied from trailing 19-18 in
the first set to take it behind three Anna DeBeer kills along with
two kills and a block from Blake Mohler. The second set was just as
tight, the Ignite prevailing with three late kills – two from
Leketor-Member Meneh and the third on a desperation left-hand reach
from DeBeer that softly landed down the sideline.
Indy
went on six- and four-point spurts midway through the third set to
pull comfortably away to the set and match win.
In
addition to Hannah’s contribution off the bench, the Ignite received
stellar play from DeBeer (10 kills and four service aces to tie a
franchise record in a match), Member-Meneh (13 kills, six digs),
Mohler (eight kills, four blocks) and setter Mia Tuaniga (38
assists, eight digs, two kills, two blocks).
Throw in the typically astounding play of libero Elena Scott – who
equaled her season best with 15 digs in just three sets, added two
assists and made uncountable successful passes – and it added up to
perhaps the best match of the season for the Ignite thus far.
“One
thing that Lauren really talked about before the game was just
playing free and being ourselves,” Scott said. “It was a quick
turnaround from last time (playing the Mojo) and we really adjusted
to them. I think we just played with a lot of fun.”
San
Diego coach Alisha Childress was impressed, even after seeing her
team’s three-match winning streak come to an end.
“They’re a really talented team,” Childress said of the Ignite. “I
thought we snuck a win when we had them at our place. We knew that
they’d come with guns blazing on their home turf and their home
arena environment with all the fans behind them. We knew that it was
going to be a really challenging match. … They’re a dangerous team
and they’re No. 1 for a reason.”
First place in Major League Volleyball will be on the line again
when the Ignite heads to Dallas (7-3) in the first outing of a
three-match road trip. Indy returns home March 1 to take on Omaha at
2 p.m. ET.
San
Diego moved to 4-7 on the season and returns home to face the Omaha
Supernovas on Sunday, Feb. 22, at Viejas Arena. First serve is set
for 4 p.m. The match will feature the Mojo's Black History Month
Celebration Night. |