Rise
Set Franchise Mark With 104 Digs, Claims
First
Win Over Supernovas In Omaha
OMAHA, Nebraska, April 10, 2026.- Before Friday night, the Grand
Rapids Rise had only defeated the Atlanta Vibe in Omaha, Nebraska,
during the semifinals of the 2024 playoffs. The Rise defense dug in
to record a franchise-record 104 digs — the most in MLV history for
a four-set match — to upset the Omaha Supernovas at the CHI Health
Center Omaha and keep Grand Rapid’s 2026 playoff hopes from slipping
further away.
Grand Rapids snapped a 0-5 skid against Omaha on its home court
while also ending a recent two-match losing streak to improve to
8-14 on the season and dropping the Supernovas back below the .500
mark at 11-12 overall. The Rise won by set scores of 25-17, 25-27,
25-20, 25-22.
Rise
setter Camryn Turner led Grand Rapids with a career-high 28 digs —
the most by a Rise setter in franchise history and just two shy of
the team record of 30, set by now-Omaha libero Elena Oglivie.
Oglivie also owns the MLV four-set match record with 32 digs and
finished Friday with a team-high 20 digs against her former team.
Rise
libero Morgan Hentz, who was traded on Feb. 13 to Grand Rapids for
Oglivie and the Rise’s 2026 first round draft pick, provided 19 digs
and five out-of-system assists.
Team
captain Carli Snyder (14 kills, 22 digs), back in the starting
lineup after missing two matches, along with Elizabet Inneh (11
kills, 15 digs) and Paige Briggs-Romine (10 kills, 11 digs), each
recorded double-doubles alongside Turner. Snyder also finished with
three blocks. Turner nearly recorded a first-set double-double with
11 assists and nine digs.
Grand Rapids fell behind 11-5 in the opening set before answering
with a 9-1 run to take a 14-12 lead. Back-to-back blocks pushed the
Rise advantage to 19-14, and the margin grew to eight by the end of
the set, 25-17.
The
Rise defense set the tone early, finishing the set with 28 digs and
four blocks while holding the Omaha Supernovas to a .043 hitting
percentage. The third set followed a similar script, with Grand
Rapids posting 26 digs and five blocks while limiting Omaha to a
.039 clip in a 25-20 set win.
The
match could have been a sweep had Omaha not battled back to take the
second set in extra points, 27-25. The tightly contested frame was
tied 20 times and featured eight lead changes.
Grand Rapids reached set point at 24-23 and brought in newcomer
opposite hitter Danielle Harbin to serve in her first appearance
with the team. On the point that followed, the Rise had a chance to
close it out on a transition kill, but the ball deflected off the
block and clipped the sideline to keep the frame alive. The
Supernovas capitalized, scoring the final two points on a Grand
Rapids attack error and a set-ending block by Leyla Blackwell.
Rise
rookie middle blocker Hattie Bray, making her first professional
start, opened the fourth set with a solo block and a rare back-row
kill that caught the Supernovas off guard. Bray finished with a
career-high six blocks and, for a second straight match, matched her
season high with seven kills on a .333 hitting percentage. She also
added eight digs to complete her outing.
A
solo block by Bray on a setter dump attempt pushed the Rise ahead by
two, 21-19, late in the fourth set. Briggs-Romine and Berkeley Oblad each
recorded their 10th kills of the match to help the Rise reach match
point, where an Omaha attack error into the net sealed the victory.
The
Supernovas finished with 13 attack errors and 14 service errors,
while Grand Rapids committed 18 attack errors and seven service
errors. Omaha finished with a .119 hitting percentage, while the
Rise hit .153 with 24 more digs (104-80) and three more blocks
(13-10).
On
Sunday, April 12, Grand Rapids go up against Columbus Fury and Omaha
Supernovas face Dallas Pulse. |