Rise
End Vibe's Playoff Hopes with Franchise
Record
Fifth Straight Win
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, April 22, 2026.- Keeping its playoff
aspirations on the upswing, the Grand Rapids Rise outlasted the
Atlanta Vibe in five sets Wednesday night at Van Andel Arena. The
fifth straight victory — a franchise record — moved the Rise within
one match of the final playoff spot with two matches remaining while
eliminating Atlanta from playoff contention in the process.
Grand Rapids won by set scores of 21-25, 25-19, 25-17, 23-25, 15-10.
The Rise improved to 12-14 overall and need to pass either the San
Diego Mojo (13-11) or the Omaha Supernovas (13-13) to reach the
four-team postseason for the second time in franchise history.
The
Rise picked up their third five-set win of the season, all of which
have come at home. For a fifth time this season — and fourth time at
home — Grand Rapids turned a 0-1 deficit into a come-from-behind
win.
Atlanta snapped a nine-set losing streak by claiming the opening
set, 25-21. The Rise held a one-point lead at the media timeout
following a kill from middle blocker Rhamat Alhassan, 16-15, but the
Vibe pulled away with a 5-0 run after the score was tied at 17-17.
Leah Edmond, the 2024 league MVP, recorded six kills for Atlanta as
the Vibe hit .316 as a team and totaled 22 digs in the set.
Grand Rapids used its own 5-0 run late in the second set to even the
match at one set apiece. Trailing 16-15, the Rise got everyone
involved with a setter dump from Camryn Turner, an ace from reigning
MLV Player of the Week Carli Snyder, the first block of the night
by Elizabet Inneh, and a kill from Paige Briggs-Romine. Set point
also belonged to Briggs-Romine, who finished the frame with her
team-leading ninth kill of the contest, 25-19.
Briggs-Romine finished the match with her team-leading 18th
double-double of the season with 16 kills (.156) and 11 digs.
The
Rise controlled the third set with a .333 team attack efficiency.
The offense was balanced, with four players recording three or more
kills while hitting .333 or better. Inneh led the group with four
kills at .444, while Alhassan posted three kills at .600. Berkeley
Oblad, off the bench, added three more kills at .500, and Snyder
picked up three at .333.
A
fortunate dig off Turner’s foot on set point sent the ball back over
the net for the winner, 25-17, drawing shocked reactions and a few
incredulous laughs as the Rise moved ahead 2-1 after dropping the
opening frame. Turner recorded a match-high 22 digs to go along with
50 assists.
Grand Rapids held a 17-14 lead in the fourth set after an ace from
Briggs-Romine, but Atlanta responded with three straight points to
take a 21-19 edge entering crunch time. Back-to-back kills from
Alhassan, followed by another from Briggs-Romine, swung the lead
back to the Rise at 22-21.
Still down 23-22, the Vibe closed out the set with another 3-0
spurt, aided by two Rise miscues and a set-winning block from Aiko
Jones — her second block to end a set in the match. Jones and Edmond
both finished with a team-high 17 kills for the Vibe. Jones also had
four blocks.
The
all-deciding fifth set was last tied at 5-5. Grand Rapids scored six
of the next eight points to take control for good. Rise
newcomer Danielle Harbin chipped in two kills in the frame, a block
from Turner brought the Rise to match point, and Oblad closed it out
with her seventh kill, 15-10.
Snyder paced the Rise with a team-high 19 points on 17 kills while
hitting .333, including five kills in the fifth set alone at a .625
clip. She also collected 17 digs. Snyder’s former Florida teammate
Alhassan match her season high with 13 kills (.500), while also
contributing five digs, four blocks, an assist, and an ace.
On
Saturday, Grand Rapids will face Orlando Valkyries at 7:00 p.m.
Atlanta returns to Gas South Arena Sunday at 3 PM ET for the team’s
final home match of the season against the Indy Ignite. |