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Indy
Sweeps Dallas to Stand Alone atop MLV Standings
FISHERS, Indiana, January 31, 2026. – In a battle for first
place in Major League Volleyball, the Indy Ignite left no doubt who
the top team was on this night. The Ignite swept Dallas before an
excited crowd at Fishers Event Center to stand alone atop the MLV
standings after four weeks of play.
Indy
moved to 5-1 this season with the 25-14, 25-14, 29-27 triumph,
ending Dallas’ four-match win streak and dropping the Pulse to 4-2.
The victory sweep was the Ignite’s first in 17 matches, since they
blanked Omaha on the road in March 2025, and the first at home in
nearly a year, when they swept Columbus on February 2, 2025.
The
Ignite combined all elements of play against the Pulse, with a
varied offensive attack that saw four players score in double
digits, a tenacious defense that totaled 51 digs and kept numerous
rallies alive, and a service attack that yielded seven aces (tying
the most in an MLV three-set match this season).
“We
played a great game,” head coach Lauren Bertolacci said. “Very happy
with the overall performance. I think our defense was phenomenal
again. We were able to transition into some pretty good situations
and, yeah, it was a dominant game for us, bar maybe seven minutes.”
Those seven minutes came late in the third set, after Indy had blown
away to 11-point wins in each of the first two sets. Leading 20-16
in set three, Indy suddenly went cold and fell behind 23-22. A pair
of vicious kills from Lydia Martyn pushed the Ignite back in front,
two Kayla Lund kills and another from Mia Tuaniga kept the pressure
on, and Indy closed out the overtime set 29-27 when a Dallas attack
went long.
“This league is so tough and so tight all the time, so we're
expecting sets like 29-27 every game,” Bertolacci said. “We even
knew we went into the locker room (after the second set). We said,
‘OK, 2-0 is not a game. There's no way that they're not going to
come back out and fight again and claw back. They are a top team for
a reason and we need to be ready for their best at any moment.’
“Even with that stress of them clawing back a lead, we stayed strong
in the money time and we were able to get the win.”
Bertolacci had high praise for the entire team’s defensive effort,
led by outside hitter Lund’s 15 digs, 12 from libero Elena Scott and
seven by setter Tuaniga. Indy limited Dallas to a 29.2% kill
percentage and 13.2% efficiency.
“Playing next to Elena Scott, it's so fun that we get to just work
together back there,” Lund said. “And then I think our block put up
really good setups for most of the night. I think we touched so, so
many balls (at the net) that then I feel like a lot were kind of
coming into my lap pretty nicely. I just think, systematically, our
defense as a whole was really awesome.”
The
Ignite’s aggressive service attack also pleased their head coach,
not only the seven aces but the many other serves that kept the
Pulse out of system. “That's our best serving game by a mile,”
Bertolacci said.
Along with her dozen digs, Lund manufactured a double-double with 10
kills and added two aces. Middle blocker Martyn hit a sizzling 62.5%
kill percentage and 56.3% efficiency with 10 kills in 16 attempts,
along with a pair of blocks. Opposite hitter Azhani Tealer had eight
kills, two blocks and two aces. Outside hitter Leketor Member-Meneh
added nine kills, a block and an ace to the tally.
Tuaniga posted another sensational all-around match with 38 assists,
seven digs, two kills, two aces and a block. She credited Bertolacci
and the coaching staff for advocating the aggressive style of play
no matter the circumstances.
“She
lets us know what good mistakes are and what bad mistakes are,”
Tuaniga said. “Just to have the standard to just go after everything
is just a huge blessing in itself. A lot of us have big
personalities and big games and big things we want to do with this
team, and it's really nice to have a coach like this. Big ups to
coach.”
“We
lost focus in our points, and we lost ourselves in our points,” said
Dallas PULSE Head Coach Shannon Winzer. “For the first time in a
long time, I saw us kind of panic when we didn’t really have an
answer, and then it just snowballed from there, and then we started
to get a little bit uptight, and those errors started to come
faster.”
The
Ignite round out their four-match homestand against Grand Rapids at
7 p.m. ET Friday on National Girls & Women in Sports Day. The PULSE
returns home to host the Omaha Supernovas on Thursday, February 5,
at 7:00 p.m. CT at Comerica Center in Frisco.
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