December 12, 20211st2nd3rdFinal
UNLV2525253
Valparaiso1819180
UNLVTeam StatsVALPO
0.292Hitting Pct.0.106
44Kills32
13Errors19
106Total Attacks123
37Assists30
3Aces2
57Digs42
13Blocks6
UNLVLeadersVALPO
Hayden - 12
KillsMcCarthy - 9
Fafard - 22
AssistsAnderson - 13
Burt - 2
AcesCookerly - 1
McCarthy - 1
Capllonch - 15
DigsBulmahn - 11
Freeman - 9
BlocksMcCarthy - 3
Hart - 3
Volleyball Ready to Host NIVC Title Match Sunday
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Volleyball Ready to Host NIVC Title Match Sunday
Rylee Cookerly and Valpo face one final challenge Sunday in their search for the NIVC title.

Valparaiso (26-9, 12-6 MVC)
NIVC Championship Match - Valparaiso, Ind.
Sunday, Dec. 12 - UNLV (27-9, 12-6 Mountain West) - 7 p.m.

Next Up For Valpo Volleyball: The Valpo volleyball team takes to the court for the championship match of the 2021 NIVC on Sunday evening, facing off against UNLV at the ARC. Valpo is in search of its first postseason championship in the history of Valpo Athletics and would be the first program outside the Power Five to win the NIVC since 1994.

Previously: Buoyed by tremendous fan turnout and support Friday evening at the ARC, Valpo wept three closely-contested sets from UConn (28-26, 27-25, 26-24) in the semifinals of the 2021 NIVC to advance to the tournament championship match. Friday’s victory came in front of a tremendous crowd of 1,267 fans, the highest-attended match in Valpo Volleyball history.

Following the Beacons: Sunday's match against the Rebels will be broadcast live on ESPN+. There will also be a radio broadcast available on WVUR (95.1 FM, Valpariaso). Links for the live video and audio, as well as live stats for all matches, are available via ValpoAthletics.com.

Head Coach Carin Avery: In her 20th season as head coach at Valparaiso, Carin Avery has won 449 matches (449-216, .675) at the helm of the program and has led Valpo to three league regular season and tournament titles. The program has made five postseason appearances under Avery, including three NCAA Tournament appearances. A two-time league Coach of the Year, Avery has coached 55 All-League recipients over her tenure at Valpo, which has spanned three different conferences. She is Valpo’s all-time leader in both victories and winning percentage, and owns a 504-240 (.677) record overall as a head coach.

Series History: Valpo and UNLV have met on the volleyball court just once before - a 3-1 UNLV win in Gainesville, Fla. back in August 2009. Valpo has faced six current Mountain West programs in program history and is a combined 4-4 in those matchups.

Scouting the Opposition: The Rebels enter Sunday's championship match with a 27-9 overall record this year and posted a 12-6 mark in Mountain West action. UNLV got to this point of the NIVC by defeating New Mexico State (3-0), Arizona (3-2), Arkansas (3-0) and UTEP (3-1). Mariena Hayden, who leads the NCAA in aces/set (0.65) and paces the Rebels with 3.94 kills/set, repeated as Mountain West Player of the Year this season.

About the NIVC: The NIVC originally existed from 1989-95 to help grow the sport among the college ranks. The NIVC resumed in 2017 as a 32-team single elimination event as the growth of the game in recent years warranted a tournament for those who did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament.

Valpo In the Postseason: This year marks Valpo’s eighth appearance in a national postseason tournament:
1994 - NCAA Tournament Play-in Match - at Idaho - L 3-0
1995 - NCAA Tournament Play-in Match - at UNI - L 3-0
1996 - NCAA Tournament Play-in Match - at Southeast Missouri State - L 3-1
2003 - NCAA Tournament First Round - vs. #9 Nebraska - L 3-0
2004 - NCAA Tournament First Round - vs. Notre Dame - L 3-1
2005 - NCAA Tournament First Round - vs. #16 California - L 3-0
2018 – NIVC First Round – vs. Ball State – W 3-1; NIVC Second Round – at Miami (Ohio) – W 3-0; NIVC Quarterfinal – at Tulane – L 3-1
2021 - NIVC First Round – Butler – W 3-0; NIVC Second Round – Toledo – W 3-0; NIVC Quarterfinal – Evansville – W 3-0; NIVC Semifinal – UConn – W 3-0

Playing For the Trophy: The volleyball team will play for a national championship for just the second time in the history of Valpo Athletics. The 2015-16 men’s basketball team advanced to the championship game of the NIT. That year’s men’s basketball team is also the only other team in Valpo Athletics history to win four postseason contests in one season.

Representing the Valley: Valpo is searching for the MVC's first national postseason title since 2015 when Evansville men’s basketball won the CIT and Loyola Chicago men’s basketball won the CBI. The Beacons are also looking for The Valley’s third-ever national postseason crown in a women’s sport. Creighton women’s hoops won the 2004 WNIT title and Missouri State women’s basketball claimed the 2005 WNIT title.

Power Outside the Power Five: With a win, Valpo would be just the third team outside the Power Five conferences to claim the NIVC title and the first since Cal State Northridge in 1994. Houston (1990) was the only other non-Power Five program to win the NIVC. Since the tournament's resumption in 2017, Ole Miss, Iowa State and Georgia Tech have won the title.

Sweeps Upon Sweeps: Valpo has swept through the first four rounds of the NIVC, taking care of Butler, Toledo, Evansville and UConn in the minimum three sets. Each of Valpo's last five postseason victories have come via the sweep. Prior to this run, Valpo last won four consecutive matches by 3-0 finals in September 2018.

Extra Points Are Our Time: After finishing the first nine sets of the NIVC at the 25-point mark, Valpo needed extra points to capture all three sets in the semifinal win over UConn. It was the first time Valpo has won a match by going to extra points in each of its three set wins since November 27, 2010 at Western Michigan, and the first time Valpo has won even two sets in extra points in the same match since October 11, 2013 against Youngstown State. The Beacons are now 8-3 this year when a set goes beyond the 25/15 point mark.

25 and Feeling Fine: Monday’s win over Evansville was the 25th of the season for the Beacons. Valpo now has won 25+ matches in a season 12 times in program history, including in 10 of head coach Carin Avery’s 20 seasons at the helm of the program.

Defending the Home Court: Valpo has taken full advantage of getting the opportunity to play at home in postseason tournament play for the first time in program history. With their quartet of NIVC victories, the Beacons now own a 12-1 record at the ARC this year - their lone loss coming in four sets to MVC tournament champion Illinois State. This year's team currently holds the program's second-best home record under Coach Avery, trailing only the 2005 NCAA Tournament team which went 13-0 at the ARC.

500 Times a Winner: Head coach Carin Avery reached a coaching milestone with the quarterfinal win over Evansville in the MVC Tournament, as that was the 500th win of her collegiate coaching career. Avery now owns 503 career wins, 448 of which have come at the helm of the Valpo volleyball program. Avery is of just 32 active Division I head coaches with at least 500 collegiate wins.

Clinching the Best Finish: The Beacons’ win at Drake on the final day of the regular season secured the program’s best finish since joining the MVC, as Valpo finished in a tie with Bradley for third place at 12-6. Valpo’s 12-6 record is also its best record in conference play since joining the MVC. After opening conference play 4-4 through the first eight matches, the Beacons closed the MVC slate with an 8-2 record over its last 10 matches.

Outperforming the Preseason Poll: For the fifth time in as many seasons as an MVC member, Valpo outperformed its preseason pick in the coaches poll. This year’s squad finished the regular season tied for third place after being picked to finish seventh. Each of the previous two seasons saw the Brown and Gold finish in fifth place after being projected seventh in the preseason. In 2018, Valpo closed the regular season in fourth position after being picked fifth in the preseason. Valpo was picked seventh in its first season as a conference member in 2017 before finishing in a tie for fifth place.

Another Top Half Finish: The Beacons clinched a finish in the top half of the MVC standings on Nov. 13 with their win over Bradley. Valpo has now finished in fifth place or better in each of its five years in the Valley, joining Illinois State as the other two programs who have finished in the top half each of the last four years. Going back further, Valpo has enjoyed a top-half finish in its league standings in 28 of the last 29 seasons.

Looking Back at the Spring: The spring 2021 campaign saw Valpo post an 11-9 record and finish fifth in the MVC standings with a 10-8 mark in conference action. Rylee Cookerly repeated as MVC Libero of the Year, was named the MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was an AVCA All-Region honoree, while Victoria Bulmahn was tabbed the MVC Freshman of the Year. Included among Valpo’s 11 wins were the program’s first victory over Illinois State since joining the MVC and the first wins in program history over traditional power UNI.

Look at the RPI: Valpo came in at #50 in the NCAA’s initial release of the 2021 volleyball RPI on Oct. 4, and the Beacons have maintained a spot in the top-100 ever since. In the most recent RPI release on Nov. 28, Valpo checked in at #65 — tops among all MVC programs.

Standards Maintained: Posting winning records and winning 20 matches in a season have been standards for the Valpo volleyball program under Coach Avery, and this year’s team has maintained those standards. The Beacons secured a winning season with their Oct. 23 win against Southern Illinois, the program’s 18th winning season in Avery’s 20 seasons at the helm. The win at UNI on the final weekend of the regular season was Valpo’s 20th of the year, the 16th time in the last 20 years the program has won at least 20 matches.

Digging Deep: Valpo continued its long tradition of strong back row play in the spring 2021 season, finishing the season ranked third nationally and second in the Valley with 20.37 digs/set. Valpo has ranked among the top-30 nationally in digs/set in each of the last 10 seasons, including leading the nation with 20.03 digs/set in 2017 to go along with a fourth-place rank in 2010 and a sixth-place finish in 2015. Since the move to 25-point scoring, only seven teams have averaged more than 20 digs/set over the course of a season, and Valpo is the only program to have done it twice. 2018 saw Valpo lead the nation with 2,613 total digs - a mark which set a program single-season record and a Division I record in the 25-point era. Valpo currently sits 13th nationally in digs/set with an MVC-best 17.20 digs/set.

Spreading the Ball Around: How balanced Valpo has been with its offensive distribution during the conference tournament and the NIVC was taken to a new level in the sweep of UConn, as all six attackers took between 21 and 29 swings in the win. Over the last six matches, Valpo's six attackers have all tallied between 35 and 59 kills. The sextet are all averaging between five and eight swings per set during this recent stretch as well.

All-Conference Recipients: Four Valpo players earned All-MVC accolades at the conclusion of the regular season. Highlighting Valpo’s honorees was Haley Hart, who was named a First Team All-MVC selection. Rylee Cookerly and Peyton McCarthy represented Valpo on the Second Team All-MVC, while Elise Swistek was an All-Freshman Team selection. In addition, four student-athletes were named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete teams as well: Cookerly and Brittany Anderson were First Team Scholar-Athlete honorees, while Hart and Bella Ravotto were Honorable Mention Scholar-Athlete choices.

Players of the Week: Valpo had four different players combine for six weekly awards from the MVC office this season. Both Peyton McCarthy and Haley Hart earned a pair of awards — McCarthy was Player of the Week Sept. 7 and Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 25, while Hart was Player of the Week Oct. 4 and Defensive Player of the Week Nov. 22. Meanwhile, Rylee Cookerly was Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 4 and Elise Swistek was Freshman of the Week Nov. 22.

Cookerly Continues to Dig: Fifth-year libero Rylee Cookerly has checked numerous milestones off her lists of things to chase this season. First, she broke Valpo’s career digs record, previously held by Taylor Root, on Sept. 24 at Southern Illinois. One week later, on Oct. 1 against Indiana State, Cookerly surpassed former Illinois State standout Courtney Pence as the MVC’s career digs record holder. Finally, the next night against Evansville, Cookerly moved past Minnesota’s Paula Gentil for second place in NCAA Division I history in career digs. Most recently, the two-time MVC Libero of the Year reached the 3,000-career dig milestone on Senior Night in the win over Bradley. Cookerly currently ranks 32nd nationally with an MVC-best 4.89 digs/set and tallied 60 digs over the first four NIVC matches, leaving her at 3,165 career digs entering Sunday's match, just 11 digs shy of the all-time D-I record of 3,176. In the win over Toledo, she surpassed the 600-dig mark for this season, making her the first player in program history with four seasons of 600+ digs.

McCarthy Among the Best: Fifth-year middle Peyton McCarthy has had a standout season on both sides of the ball for Valpo this year to cap a stellar career. Offensively, she is swinging at a .280 clip – eighth in the MVC – with a team-high 2.65 kills/set and has improved her career hitting percentage to .251, among the top-10 in program history. McCarthy now owns 1,206 career kills, good for eighth in program history. Meanwhile, on the block, McCarthy ranks 10th in the Valley with 0.95 blocks/set. With 456 career blocks, McCarthy now ranks second in program history in that category as well. She is one of just three players in program history to hold spots in the top-10 in both career kills and blocks.

Hart Racks Up the Points: Whether it’s been on the attack or on the block, senior middle Haley Hart has been prolific at ending rallies this season for Valpo. After entering this year having led Valpo in kills just five times over her first three seasons, Hart has paced Valpo in kills 10 times and has been in double figures in the category 17 times. She also finds herself leading the Beacons with over a block per set. Hart especially stood out within MVC-only play, as she hit .316 with 3.00 kills/set and 1.09 blocks/set – all team-high marks. She was the only player within Valley play to rank among the top-10 in the conference in both kills and blocks.

Moving On Up: Fifth-year setter Brittany Anderson tallied 77 assists over Valpo’s wins in the first four rounds of the NIVC, pushing her career total to 4,602 assists. With one of her last assists in the regular season finale at Drake, Anderson — who ranks third in program history in the category — ascended into 14th place in MVC history in career assists. In the quarterfinal win against Evansville, she recorded the best setting percentage of her Valpo career, as 22 of her 37 sets (.595) were put away for kills. Anderson also cracked Valpo's all-time top-15 in career digs during the NIVC and now ranks 14th with 1,284 career digs.