Spring Match vs Indiana
Posted on Sun 06 April 2025 in Matches
The second of four matches on the spring 2025 schedule was last night in Bloomington Indiana vs IU. The teams announced before the match that they would play at least four sets, and would consider a fifth at game time. They did not end up playing a fifth, after the Cards won all four of the previously planned sets, 25-22, 25-16, 25-21, 25-15.
Indiana has a bit of a thinner spring roster, with only nine players listed (and I’m not sure all of them were even dressed), and I think that contributed to the team just running out of gas by the end of the fourth set and almost certainly contributed to the decision to not play the fifth.
Again, with spring exhibition play, no official stats are released from the match. And again, it will be difficult if not impossible to draw any conclusions from what we saw last night about what our lineup in the fall will be. It’s clear that Coach Meske and the rest of the staff are looking at this spring schedule as an opportunity to put players in a (sometimes widely) varying set of positions and roles and see how they perform.
Perhaps the most extreme form of that was Ava Utterback, who played the third set in the libero jersey, and did quite a good job at it for someone listed as a 6‘0” outside hitter. But then in the fourth set, she doffed the libero jersey (returning it to Kamden Schrand who had it in the first set) and ripped some great swings on the left side as an outside hitter. It’s great to see Utterback getting some reps, and particularly last night as, being from the Indianapolis area, she had a large contingent of friends and family in the stands to see her play.
Also with a large contingent of fans was Molly Urban, again being a native of the Indianapolis metro area. She continued her excellent play from last week, bolstering her resume for wearing the libero jersey in the fall.
The last player that also excelled in front of a larger than typical crowd support was Chloe Chicoine. She hails from Lafayette Indiana, a bit further away than Indianapolis, but Bloomington is still closer than Louisville for her crew. What’s there to say about Chicoine, she just really darn good. She had a bunch of big swings, played solid defense in six rotations, and had a couple of amazing saves to keep points alive.
Nayelis Cabello is definitely loving playing in, mostly, the 5-1 offense with, like last week, several dumps, and quite a few blocks to her credit.
Hannah Kenny quite impressed last night as well. She got a few reps at setter, and impressively for a roughly 5‘7” setter, even got a really great swing on the left side. The spectacular play of the evening for her, however was a pass that pushed her over against the stanchion where she got contact with the ball maybe an inch away from making contact with the stanchion and almost perfectly set for the kill. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a ball played from that close to such an obstacle so perfectly. Kenny also just generally impressed with her all around skills. She served aggressively and reliably, passed and dug on defense quite well. All in all, she showed that she has the skills to be able to play anywhere on the court. Alas, she is a bit let down by her 5‘7” height that will certainly relegate her to back row play either as a DS/Libero, or as a setter in a 6-2. The skills, however, remind me of Elena Scott’s play, which is high praise indeed.
Alanna Bankston got some time on the left side and played well. There is, of course, quite traffic jam for playing time on the left, and while I dont’ think she has made enough of a case for a starting role there, she is solidifying confidence in her ability to be ready if her number gets called as a backup.
One last player note, Kalyssa Blackshear was not in attendance last night. I didn’t get any word as the reason, but it could be something as “mundane” as an illness. Here’s hoping for her return next week.
Speaking of next week, the next opponent for the Cards is Tennessee. This match will be played in Freedom Hall as an overall part of the JVA World Championships club event held each year about this time at the Kentucky Exposition Center, colloquially “The Fairgrounds”. There are not tickets for the match itself, but a day pass for the overall JVA event are available at the JVA website for $18.
A few pictures from the event below. Fair warning, these are from me, a
thoroughly amateur photographer, and just using my phone camera.