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Volleyball Central: Maryland and Penn State

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As the second half of the Big Ten season begins this weekend, the Indiana volleyball team (16-4, 7-3 B1G) continues to inch closer to its first NCAA Tournament bid since 2010. Up next on the docket is a trip out east to face Maryland and No. 19 Penn State to begin the month of November.

 

The Hoosiers played their best game in weeks on Sunday (Oct. 26) afternoon in a sweep of Northwestern. IU’s offense fired at a .361 clip behind 16 kills from senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles. The victory helped IU to its best 10-game Big Ten start (7-3) in program history. Alonso-Corcelles is just four conference wins away from becoming the winningest player in Big Ten action in IU history.

 

Freshman setter Teodora Kričković continues to play at an All-Big Ten and All-American level. She has helped IU to a .295 hitting percentage this season – a top-10 mark in the entire country. Among all freshmen in the country, she has more assists per set (10.79) than any other first-year players.

 

IU has a chance to reach levels this year it hasn’t seen in a long time. Head coach Steve Aird‘s group is four wins away from the seventh 20-win season in program history and three Big Ten wins away from the seventh 10-win conference season of all-time. The Hoosiers have 10 games remaining in the regular season.

 

This weekend’s action will begin on Friday night (Oct. 31) in College Park at 7 p.m. The Hoosiers will travel over to State College for a Sunday (Nov. 2) contest on the Big Ten Network at 4 p.m. IU is just one win away from matching a program record for road victories in a single season.

 

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at Maryland (Friday, October 31st – 7 p.m.)

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at #19 Penn State (Sunday, November 2nd – 4 p.m.)

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Stat and Trends

• Indiana has never won a road game at Penn State in program history. It has had 32 tries against the eight-time national champions but has never cracked the door all the way open. In 2023, IU took Penn State to five sets but couldn’t complete the deal. The two sides were tied at nine-all in the fifth set before Penn State closed on a 6-2 run.

 

• Senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum has provided production in every facet of the game this season. She’s had at least 10 points in 18 of IU’s 20 matches this season. In 14 of IU’s contests this season, she’s had at least 10 kills for the team. She’s averaging 3.33 kills per set and 3.80 points per set this season.

 

• The Hoosiers have had great success when the offense is humming this season. When IU hits above .250, it is 14-2 on the season. The only two losses came against top-20 opponents Purdue and Minnesota. When three players go for at least 10 kills in the same match, IU has a 7-2 mark on the year.

 

Notable

B1G START: Indiana is off to its best 10-game start to Big Ten play after reaching the halfway point in conference play at 7-3. It surpasses the 6-4 start from both 1985 and 2023. The first 10 games of league action saw the Hoosiers take down four teams away from Bloomington.

 

DYNAMIC DUO: Indiana’s veteran duo of senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles and senior opposite Avry Tatum has helped lead the charge on a great season so far. They are the only active Big Ten duo to each record over 1,000 kills during their time in college.

 

CHASING 20: The Hoosiers will have a chance at a number of records this season. One of those is the search for the seventh 20-win season in program history – and the second under head coach Steve Aird. IU is just four wins away from a 20-win campaign and three wins away from a 10-win Big Ten season.

 

BALANCE ON THE PINS: Indiana is the only Big Ten team who has three different players averaging at least 3.30 kills per set this season. On seven different occasions this year, all three of IU’s pin hitters have gone for 10+ kills each. Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles leads the team with 3.47 kills per set.

 

CANDE IS A WINNER: Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles has been a big winner during her time in Bloomington. The Hoosiers have 68 overall wins and 35 in conference play since she joined the team in 2022. She’s just four Big Ten wins away from having the most league wins of any player in program history.

 

AIRD RETURNS HOME: Two of IU’s coaches will return to their roots this weekend. Head coach Steve Aird played volleyball at Penn State (1997-2001), helping them to three national semifinals. He later coached under the legendary Russ Rose (2007, 2012-13) before becoming the head coach at Maryland (2014-17). Assistant coach Kevin Hodge also played volleyball at Penn State.

 

EXTREMELY EFFICIENT: Indiana is top-10 nationally this season in hitting percentage (.295). IU is one of three teams in the Big Ten in the top 10 of the national rankings. Senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum is hitting .358 on the year, third highest of any right-side attacker in the country.

 

MORE FROM T: Freshman setter Teodora 
Kričković already has the most single-season assists (755) by a freshman during the current scoring era (since 2008). On the year, she has more assists per set (10.79) than any other freshman setter in the entire country and is second among all Big Ten players in the category.

 

CHAR DEBUTS: Freshman outside hitter Charlotte Vinson made her collegiate debut on Sunday, Oct. 12 at Michigan State, completing a long journey back to the court. She was on life support in spring of 2024 with toxic shock syndrome but has fully recovered and is expected to be a big part of IU’s future plans.

 

Scouting the Opponent

Maryland (8-12, 1-9 Big Ten)

 Maryland will look to get back on track in conference play following a tough weekend out in Los Angeles. Eighth-year head coach Adam Hughes, a close friend of IU head coach Steve Aird, picked up his first Big Ten win of the year two weeks ago against Rutgers.

 

• Tennessee transfer and six-rotation opposite hitter Ajack Malual has been phenomenal in Maryland’s offense this season. She averages 4.40 points per set and leads the team with 3.57 kills per set. When the Terrapins pass the ball well, middle blocker Eva Rohrbach can give Maryland 1.57 kills per set.

 

• Per usual, Maryland has been a tough blocking team this season. It has 205.5 blocks on the season with four players having over 50 blocks this year. On four occasions this season, Rohrbach has provided at least 10 blocks in a single match.

 

Penn State (13-7, 7-3 Big Ten)

 Penn State has gotten back on track after a rocky start to Big Ten play. Much of that is thanks to opposite hitter Kennedy Martin, one of the best players in the country. She leads the Big Ten with 5.26 kills per set and is hitting .321 on over 860 attempts this season. The next best player averages just 2.31 kills per set

 

• Addie Lyon has had to step in and run the offense after All-American setter Izzy Starck stepped away from the team. Penn State is hitting .253 on the year and has middle blocker Maggie Mendelson swinging at a .385 clip this year.

 

• Veteran libero Gillian Grimes continues to anchor Penn State’s defense this year. She averages 3.32 digs per set and is passing at above a 2.30 on a 3.00-point scale this year. Blocking hasn’t been a strength of the Nittany Lions but Jordan Hopp has provided 71 rejections this year.

Inside the Series

Maryland

• The Terrapins own a slight advantage in the all-time series, 11-8, but IU has won three-straight contests overall and three straight in College Park. Head coach Steve Aird has been on the bench for one of the programs in 16 of the 19 all-time contests.

 

• Aird is 5-3 as the head coach in this matchup when the game is played in College Park. IU has won four of the last five matches in the series. It has swept the last two contests played at the Xfinity Pavilion.

 

Penn State

• To no surprise, the eight-time national champions have dominated the all-time series. Penn State is 62-1 all-time against the Hoosiers. It’s only loss was a four-set loss in 2010, the same year it went on to win the National Championship.

 

• Much like Maryland, Steve Aird has a lot of experience in this series as well. The head man played at Penn State and spent many years on staff under Russ Rose. He was college roommates with current Penn State coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley. In 2023, IU went to five sets for the first time in program history against Penn State.



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Avery Elizabeth Merritt, loved animals, volleyball

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Avery Elizabeth Merritt, born Feb. 27, 2009, embodied the best parts of all of us. The beloved daughter to Russell Merritt and Tina Dombroski, younger sister to Jackson Merritt and Nathan Young, and cherished granddaughter to Janice Merritt, journeyed beyond this world Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025.

Avery was the glue that connected our lives. She saw through pretenses and offered advice with a depth of insight and clarity far beyond her 16 years.

Her natural creativity was boundless, and throughout her life, she produced incredible sketches, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, clothing, written stories, and culinary delights. Her attention to detail was evident in everything she did, completing even the simplest tasks with an artistic whimsy or a deeply thoughtful purpose.

Avery had a profound love for animals and was pursuing a future in veterinary medicine. She devotedly cared for her dog Lucy, her cats River Forrest and Terra, and her hamster Seuss. Her “heart horse” was Miley, with whom she shared an incredible bond of loving, trust and understanding. Together, they had become a fearless duo completing high jumps, courses, and liberty work. Avery competed in many equestrian shows and received numerous ribbons and accolades. 

Avery’s natural curiosity of the world around her also included plants and herbology. She often grew plants from clippings or seeds to create natural products and art, many times drawing her inspiration from Native American culture.

Avery loved an engaging story and enjoyed reading books, listening to podcasts about a wide range of topics from true crime to indie music to survivalism. She was a true aficionado of SpongeBob SquarePants as well as the Breaking Bad series.  Despite living in an age of online content, she had an innate ability to remain connected in the present moment. To say she was nonconformist by nature would be an understatement. She was a truly special person in so many ways but did not like to receive attention for her exceptionalism. She was also academically gifted, excelling in all subjects, especially math, science, and literature.  

Avery also shared a love for volleyball and grew her skills while playing for Premier travel teams, Sandsharks beach team and Sussex Technical High School. The friendships she gained through these leagues were meaningful to her, and the shared experiences of victory, loss, and growth made a great positive influence in her life

Avery was taken from this world far too early, leaving before her full potential was ever realized. Her family will never allow the beauty of her life to be overshadowed by the tragedy of her death and will honor her with every beat of their collectively heavy hearts.

A viewing will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Watson Funeral Home and Crematorium, 211 S. Washington St., Millsboro. A funeral service will follow at noon. Burial will be private. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Avery’s name to feast-ed.org, an organization dedicated to bringing awareness and support to loved ones suffering from the illness of an eating disorder.  

Visit Avery’s Life Tribute webpage and sign her online guest book at watsonfh.com.

 



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Two of area’s best high school volleyball coaches call it quits

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Two of the most successful high school volleyball coaches in northeastern South Dakota, Rosemary Bellum of Watertown and Nancy Hoeke of Milbank, are stepping down.

Bellum announced her resignation, which is pending approval from the Watertown School Board in January, on Monday, Dec. 22, 2025.

The announcement came a couple of weeks after Hoeke’s resignation was approved by the Milbank School Board on Dec. 8, 2025.

Bellum is the winningest coach in Watertown High School history, leading the Arrows to a 192-80 record in nine seasons. She spent the past 28 years involved in the program either as a head coach or an assistant.

Hoeke spent 35 years as a volleyball coach, including the past 25 as a head coach at Milbank. She is the school’s all-time winningest coach with a career record of 449-279.

Watertown coaches, from left, Erica Paulson, Rosemary Bellum, Kelly Kettwig, Katie Tobin and Kelly McCarty celebrate after a first-round Class AA match against Sioux Falls Lincoln in the South Dakota State High School Volleyball Tournament on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, at The Monument in Rapid City. Watertown won 3-2.

Successful run for former Arrow

Bellum, a 1994 Watertown High School graduate, was a member of the Arrows’ state Class AA girls basketball championship team in 1993 and the Arrows’ state Class AA volleyball runner-up team in 1994.

She became the sixth head coach in the history of the program (which began in 1990-91) when she replaced Kim Rohde in April of 2017. Other Watertown coaches and their records with the Arrows include Beth Schutt (139-71-5 in seven seasons), Tiffany Beste (88-69 in seven seasons), Rohde (64-60 in five seasons), Karen Bossman (74-150 in seven seasons) and Jeff Denzer (9-24 in one season).



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Vote for Athens all-area high school volleyball player of the year

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Up next for voting is volleyball.

Below are the 2025 Athens high school volleyball all-area players, which were hand selected by the coaches. Cast a vote for who you think deserves the ultimate title of “Volleyball Player of the Year.”

The poll will be open until Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 5 p.m.

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Oak Grove volleyball freshman invited to USA program

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A student from Oak Grove High School was recently invited to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.

Freshman Piper Hudson was invited to the USA Volleyball National Team Development Program where she spent four days of her winter break refining her skills and showcasing her talents.

The school shouted out Hudson on its social media commending the freshman for her achievement.



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All-Local Volleyball Team – Republic-Times

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Ava Mathews (12) hits a shot towards the net against East Alton Wood River at Columbia High School on Tuesday September 9, 2025.

With a state title and school-record 39 wins from Columbia this fall, this year’s Republic-Times All-Local Volleyball Team will feature several Eagles. 

But there were other standout team and individual volleyball highlights locally, as this list will show.

FIRST TEAM

Ava Mathews, Columbia. This all-state senior will showcase her talents at Southeast Missouri State University next season. She did just about everything on the court, finishing with 248 kills, 485 assists, 95 blocks and 264 digs for the state champs.

Claire Sandstrom, Columbia. An all-stater for the second time, this junior led the Eagles with a whopping 348 kills. She also recorded 296 digs and 62 blocks.

Ellie Day, Waterloo. A senior all-conference selection, she led the Bulldogs with 340 assists and 179 service points. Day will play next season at St. Louis Community College.

Karmon Grohmann, Gibault. An all-around amazing athlete, this senior led the Hawks in points, kills and assists this fall. Grohmann will play next season at Lewis & Clark Community College.

Ella Horner, Columbia. The captain of the state champs, she provided senior leadership and recorded a team-high 536 digs to go along with 156 points.

Kenzy Koudelka, Waterloo. Another senior all-conference selection, she capped off a solid Bulldogs volleyball career with 113 points, 148 kills and 395 digs this fall.

Ellie Zweigart, Waterloo. An all-conference senior libero, Zweigart was the engine that made the Bulldogs go this fall. She finished with 471 digs and 110 points.

Maura Kohlenberger, Columbia. An all-conference senior, she led the state champion Eagles with 130 blocks and also contributed 153 kills.

Kadence Seitz, Valmeyer. The lone all-conference selection for the Pirates, Seitz led her team in both kills and digs.

Samantha Spruill, Columbia. This junior led the Eagles with 503 assists and contributed 237 points. She’ll be a key part of Columbia’s 2026 squad.

Megan Huebner, Waterloo. Yet another senior all-conference selection, She finished with 67 blocks and 98 kills on the season.

Sam Juelfs, Waterloo. A tall multi-sport talent, this senior all-conference selection finished with 120 kills.

SECOND TEAM

Kinley Jany, Columbia. This senior will play sand volleyball for McKendree University next season after leading the state champion Eagles in points with 244 to go along with 444 digs and 139 kills.

Hope Chambers, Gibault. Another top senior for the Hawks, she led the team with 317 digs and also had 146 kills.

Izzy Mushaney, Dupo. Just a sophomore, she earned all-conference honors after leading the Tigers in kills.

Addison Dewilde, Columbia. This fabulous freshman finished second on the team with 117 blocks. The future looks bright.

Aubry Thomas, Gibault. Another senior leader for the Hawks, she led the team with 419 digs.

Maddi Huddleston, Valmeyer. She led the Pirates in assists this season.

Marley Mathews, Columbia. The younger sister of Ava, this sophomore recorded 199 kills and 63 blocks.

Ashlynn Reinhold, Gibault. A sophomore, Reinhold finished with 204 assists and 130 digs for the Hawks.

Kaitlyn Roberts, Dupo. A junior all-conference selection, she led the Tigers in aces and made her mark in other statistical categories.

Claire Kessler, Gibault. This senior led the Hawks in blocks.

Alli DeClue, Dupo. A junior all-conference selection, she was an important part of the passing game for the Tigers.

Addison Mitchell, Dupo. This senior all-conference selection led the Tigers in assists this season.

SPECIAL MENTION

Emery Bockhorn (Waterloo), Julia Briggs (Waterloo), Raina Roessler (Waterloo), Maggie Altes (Gibault), Kaleigh Hicks (Valmeyer), Kylie Fillinger (Dupo), Lilianna McMannis (Dupo), Leah Schlemmer (Gibault), Olivia Biffar (Gibault), Ava Gilbert (Waterloo), Kaidyn Moore (Waterloo), Brynn Moore (Gibault)

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