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Volleyball Looks to Keep Hot Streak over Final Weekend

VALPARAISO, Ind. - After two consecutive weekends of sweeping through their opponents, the Illinois State volleyball team travels north to Valparaiso and UIC on Friday and Saturday, over the final weekend of the 2025 MVC regular season.

WEEKEND SCHEDULE


November 14 - 6 p.m. - at Valparaiso - STATS | WATCH
November 15 - 5 p.m. - at UIC - STATS | WATCH


.300 IN A ROW


Since 1996, there have been 18 times - including ISU's earlier streak of three in a row - that the Illinois State Redbird volleyball team has had at least two consecutive matches hitting above .300. The longest streak over the last 28 seasons was in 2003 when the team had four consecutive games hitting above .300, as the team's streak came to an end when it hit .273 against Indiana State on November 8.


FINDING BALANCE


This season as we approach the end of the MVC season, Illinois State sophomore Khenedi Guest ranks inside of the top-20 in attack percentage (10th), kills per set (20th), and blocks per set (fifth). In all, her rankings in those three categories add to 35. She is one of just nine players in the MVC to rank inside of the top-30 in all three categories, and her aggregate rank between the three categories is the third-best among those nine.
 

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK


With her strong weekend against UIC and Valparaiso, Illinois State freshman Ella Craggs has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Week. With her back-to-back 40+ assist matches, she became the first freshman since 2017 (Stef Jankiewicz) to have two consecutive MVC contests with 40+ assists. She had the fourth-most total assists of any freshman in the NCAA during the week (eighth-highest assists per set) and had the 24th-highest assist total in the country - highest in the MVC - regardless of class. She also had the 45th-highest assist per set total in the NCAA, and highest in the MVC, regardless of class.
 

SHE'S DIGGING IT


In ISU's match with Bradley on September 27, Illinois State fifth-year libero Arianna Rossi had a match-high 39 digs, which is tied for the fifth-highest total in the country this season.


LARGE MARGINS


Against Evansville on Friday night, ISU gave up just 39 points to the Aces (9, 12, 18). That marks the fourth time since volleyball scoring moved from 30-point sets to 25-point sets prior to the 2008 that ISU has allowed fewer than 40 points in a match, with the low total coming on September 28, 2018 when ISU held Evansville to 33 points (13, 9, 11). ISU also gave up 38 points to Tennessee Tech on September 10, 2016 (12, 13, 13) and 39 against Evansville on September 25, 2017 (12, 15, 12).

NEAR THE TOP IN CONFERENCE BLOCKS


This season through the first 25 matches of the season, Illinois State middle blocker Khenedi Guest is the MVC ranks second in the MVC in total blocks, and third in blocks per set.


STRONG DEFENSE


In each of ISU's wins over Bradley, Murray State and Evansville, the Redbirds held their opponents to an attack percentage under .100, which is tied for the longest streak by the program since 1994. In those 32 years, there have been nine instances of three straight games holding an opponent to the low attack percentage.


HIGH SCORING SET


This season the Redbirds have played in 15 sets that have needed more than 25 points to secure a win, and ISU's second-set win against Butler saw a score of 34-32, which is the second-highest scoring set in program history, and is tied for the 14th-highest scoring set in the NCAA this season.
 

BONUS TIME


This season through 26 matches, the Redbirds have played in 15 sets in which the score is above the previously-scheduled stopping point. That is tied for the seventh-most in a season.


BIG CROWD FOR OPENING WEEKEND


During ISU's opening weekend closer against Illinois, 2,874 fans were on-hand inside CEFCU Arena for the tournament. That total is among the 10 best crowds to see the Redbirds play at home since 2003.
 

MVC PLAYER OF THE WEEK


The award is her second career MVC Player of the Week honor, as she had previously earned the award on October 7, 2024. She had 29 total kills over nine sets in the opening weekend, and she is averaging 3.22 kills per set, while hitting at a .278 percentage. She is one of two players in the MVC to be averaging at least 3.0 kills and digs, and the only player to rank inside of the top-15 in kills per set, hitting percentage, aces per set, and digs per set. The Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, native, led the Redbirds in kills during two of her three matches on the week, knocking down a season-high 12 in the opener against 2024 NIVC qualifier DePaul, and 11 more against Oakland in the weekend finale.


CONSECUTIVE SET WINS


By sweeping the opening weekend of the 2025 season, the Redbirds won nine consecutive sets. The Redbirds won the first two sets of their next match against Loyola, running the consecutive set streak to 11, tied for the second-longest season-opening streak in school history.


DOUBLE-DIGIT KILLS


This season the Redbirds have had nine student-athletes (Ruth Ziegler, Khenedi Guest, Caitlyn Little, Logan Grevengoed, Aida Shadewald, Oliwia Caputa, Ne'Khaela Rogers, Abby Reck, and Hannah Reichensperger) record a match with double-digit kills, tied for the most in a season since 2003.
 

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS


In the season-opening Western Michigan Tournament, three Redbirds - Aida Shadewald, Arianna Rossi, and Ruth Ziegler - were named to the All-Tournament Team, with Shadewald earning Most Valuable Player honors. A week later, Logan Grevengoed was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Kwik Star Klassic. In the team's final tournament - the Dayton Flyer Invitational - Caitlyn Little earned All-Tournament Team honors, as five different players earned All-Tournament team honors this season.


PRESEASON POLL


Returning eight student-athletes that started at least nine matches last season, while bringing in the top-rated recruiting class in program history, has the Illinois State volleyball team picked to finish third in the preseason Missouri Valley Coaches Poll. Two Redbirds – Aida Shadewald and Khenedi Guest – were named to the preseason All-MVC squad.
 

ALL-TIME SERIES


Against the two teams on the ISU schedule this weekend, the Redbirds are a combined 36-19, including 23-12 mark against UIC and 13-7 against the Beacons

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Players Mentioned

Oliwia Caputa

#10 Oliwia Caputa

LS
5' 8"
Sophomore
Logan Grevengoed

#6 Logan Grevengoed

OPP
6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Khenedi Guest

#2 Khenedi Guest

MB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Caitlyn Little

#3 Caitlyn Little

LS
5' 10"
Junior
Abby Reck

#16 Abby Reck

LS
6' 2"
Junior
Hannah Reichensperger

#19 Hannah Reichensperger

MB
6' 1"
Senior
Aida Shadewald

#7 Aida Shadewald

LS
6' 1"
Senior
Ruth Ziegler

#1 Ruth Ziegler

OPP
6' 3"
Sophomore
Ella Craggs

#9 Ella Craggs

S
5' 9"
Freshman
Arianna Rossi

#11 Arianna Rossi

L
5' 7"
Fifth Year

Players Mentioned

Oliwia Caputa

#10 Oliwia Caputa

5' 8"
Sophomore
LS
Logan Grevengoed

#6 Logan Grevengoed

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
OPP
Khenedi Guest

#2 Khenedi Guest

6' 2"
Sophomore
MB
Caitlyn Little

#3 Caitlyn Little

5' 10"
Junior
LS
Abby Reck

#16 Abby Reck

6' 2"
Junior
LS
Hannah Reichensperger

#19 Hannah Reichensperger

6' 1"
Senior
MB
Aida Shadewald

#7 Aida Shadewald

6' 1"
Senior
LS
Ruth Ziegler

#1 Ruth Ziegler

6' 3"
Sophomore
OPP
Ella Craggs

#9 Ella Craggs

5' 9"
Freshman
S
Arianna Rossi

#11 Arianna Rossi

5' 7"
Fifth Year
L