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No. 18 Illini Head to Indiana to Take on Hoosiers, No. 19 Boilermakers

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No. 18 Illini Head to Indiana to Take on Hoosiers, No. 19 Boilermakers

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Indiana & Purdue
Match 20:
Indiana
Friday, Oct. 23, 2015 | 6 pm CT | Bloomington, Ind. | University Gym
Radio: WDWS 1400 | Livestats | Video: BTN Plus
Match 21:
Purdue
Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015 | 12 pm CT | West Lafayette, Ind. | Holloway Gymnasium
Radio: WDWS 1400 | Livestats | TV: ESPN2
Full Match NotesIllinois | Indiana | Purdue
StatisticsIllinois (12-7) | Indiana (12-8) | Purdue (15-4)
Series History

Indiana: Illinois leads, 62-17 | Last: Won, 3-0, on 11/22/14 | Streak: W8 | Results
Purdue: Illinois leads, 44-38 | Last: W, 3-1, on 10/25/14 | Streak: W1 | Results

Tickets

Indiana: Adults-$5 Youth-$3

Purdue: Adults-$8 Youth-$5

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ILLINOIS VS. THE FIELD

The No. 18 Fighting Illini volleyball team returns to the road as the Illini head to the Hoosier state to take on Indiana on Friday night, before facing off with No. 19 Purdue on Sunday on ESPN2.  

Friday's match with the Hoosiers marks the 80th meeting in the series, with the Illini holding a 62-17 edge in the all-time series. UI is currently riding an eight-match win streak against Indiana, including both meetings a season ago.

On Sunday, the Illini and Boilermakers with do battle for the 83rd time in the series, with the Orange and Blue owning a slight 44-38 advantage in the all-time series. The Illini have won two out of the last three against Purdue, including a 3-1 victory in Champaign in last season's only meeting.

BIRKS ALL-TIME ATTACKS ATTEMPT LEADER

On a fifth-set kill at No. 16 Minnesota on Oct. 3, Jocelynn Birks became Illinois' all-time attacks leader. Birks entered the match needing 56 attacks to break the record and closed out the evening with a mark of 57. The redshirt senior now has 4,996 attacks in her career and passed Laura DeBruler (2007-10) who sits at 4,806. Birks is now just 82 kills away from DeBruler's all-time kills record as well (1,833).

HAMBLY PICKS UP 150TH WIN AT ILLINOIS

With a 3-0 sweep of Maryland on Sept. 25, Illinois head coach Kevin Hambly earned his 150th win at the helm of the Illinois volleyball program. In his seven seasons as head coach, Hambly owns a 152-66 mark at UI. 

BIRKS BREAKS 1,000 IN CAREER DIGS

With her second dig of the night against No. 3 Nebraska on Saturday night, redshirt-senior Jocelynn Birks became the 12th Illini to register 1,000 digs in her career and owns 1,010 in her Illini career to rank 11th in program history.

LAST TIME OUT

Illinois split its second-straight weekend at home, taking a 3-0 sweep of Iowa on Friday night with four Illini reaching double-figure kills, led by  12 from Michelle Strizak. Naya Crittenden posted her first double-digit kill performance in the Orange and Blue with 10, while Jocelynn Birks and Katie Stadick also notched 10 each. 

Against the No. 3 Cornhuskers of Nebraska, Birks and Crittenden again led the Illini attack with nine kills each, while Jordyn Poulter posted her sixth double-double of the season with 28 assists and 10 digs. Julia Conard paced UI with 15 digs, while Brandi Donnelly (13) and Birks (12) also reach double figures. 

ON THE ROAD...

After hosting the Illini Classic to open the 2015 campaign, Illinois volleyball set out for six road trips over the last five weeks, before finally returning to play at Huff Hall this weekend. UI hit the road for the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge hosted by Penn State. The following weekend, the Orange and Blue headed to Wichita, Kansas, for the Shocker Volleyball Classic. Illinois then competed at the Sun Devil Invitational, hosted by No. 10 (at the time) Arizona State, before starting Big Ten play at Maryland and Rutgers. Most recently, the Illini continued league play at Wisconsin and Minnesota, ranked No. 19 and 16, respectively, at the time of the matches.   

900 PROGRAM WINS

With a 3-0 sweep of No. 21 Colorado in the B1G/Pac-12 Challenge on September 5th, the Illinois Volleyball program picked up its 900th program victory, setting it apart as one of the elite NCAA programs. The victory was head coach Kevin Hambly's 144th win at the Illinois helm.

POULTER PICKS UP MORE B1G AWARDS

Following exceptional weekend performances to open Big Ten play against Maryland and Rutgers, Jordyn Poulter was tabbed both the Big Ten Setter of the Week and the Big Ten Freshman of the Week. After her opening week of collegiate play, Poulter also picked up the Freshman of the Week accolade. 

HOLDING OPPONENTS TO SINGLE DIGITS

Three times now this season, Illinois has held an opponent to single digits in a set. The first occurance came against South Dakota State at the Shocker Classic when UI limited the Jackrabbits to nine points in the middle of the three sets played. The Orange and Blue went even bigger against Texas Southern, limiting the Tigers to just seven points in the second frame. The previous time UI held an opponent to that few of points was in Hambly's final year as an assistant with the Illini against North Carolina in 2008. Last weekend, the Orange and Blue achieved the feat again when they held Rutgers to a 25-8 second set reading.

FIRST SET PERFECTION

While the Fighting Illini are not unscathed on the season, their record in opening sets remained perfect through the first 13 matches. In the loss to Stanford, the sides went to four sets as UI captured the opener 26-24. That set marked the only time the Illini had a set point against them in the first frame over the 13-match span. When the Fighting Illini unit fell to Arizona State in five sets, the Orange and Blue won the opener 25-23. 

The Fighting Illini held a 13-0 record in the first frame entering the match at No. 19 Wisconsin. UW topped the Illini in the first set by a 25-16 reading to put an end to the longest streak to open the season in program history. The second best mark ever recorded by UI to start the season was by the 1986 unit that won the opening set in their first 10 matches.

DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN TEMPE

In the span of two matches in Tempe, Arizona, to close out the non-conference slate, Jordyn Poulter and Jocelynn Birks tallied three double-doubles between the two of them. Birks and Poulter both achieved the feat in the four-set contest against UNLV on Sat., Sept. 19, morning. Poulter turned around and hit the marks again that night in the five-set thriller against Arizona State. Those marks put Birks at three double-doubles on the season and Poulter at four.

HUFF HALL ATTENDANCE CONTINUES TO CLIMB

In 1992, the Illini set an NCAA record with 52,666 fans for an average of 3,098 fans per match. Under head coach Kevin Hambly, that loyalty has returned, as attendance has steadily risen every year during his tenure.

In 2013, the Illini set a new record for average attendance, ranking ninth in the nation with 3,117 fans per match, which included two matches played at State Farm Center. The following summer, Huff Hall renovations increased capacity to 4,536, and the Illini posted yet another 3,000+ crowd average, ranking eighth in the nation in 2014 at 3,027.

The Fighting Illini faithful returned in full force to start 2015, as reserved season tickets sold out during preseason sales for the first time in program history, and the Orange and Blue posted three consecutive 3,000+ crowds on opening weekend, including 3,344 fans "stuffing" Huff on opening night. After five weeks on the road, the Illini returned to the 13th-highest attended crowd in program history with 3,997 fans coming to see the Illini's return on on Oct. 9 against Penn State. So far in 2015, the Illini are averaging 103 per match. 

On Oct. 4, 2014, the Orange and Blue hosted the first-ever IlliNOISE Night promotion, during which the Illini faithful sold out Huff Hall with a record crowd of 4,536 fans. In the first official sellout since 2011, Illinois fans broke the 22-year-old record of 4,316 set at the 1992 NCAA Regional vs. Stanford after the 2014 summer renovations increased listed capacity by nearly 500 seats. IlliNOISE Night returned this season as the Illini hosted No. 3 Penn State on Oct. 9 with 3,997 fans coming out to the match, making it the 13th-highest attended match in program history. 

Illinois' all-time top yearly attendance (by average)
Total (Average)YearRecord
*16,158 (3,232)20153-2
1.49,871 (3,117)201310-6
2.52,666 (3,098)199216-1
3.45,410 (3,027)201414-1
4.33,713 (2,809)20125-7
5.34,539 (2,657)199311-3
6.42,068 (2,475)201116-1
7.31,381 (2,414)19968-5
8.32,856 (2,347)199510-4
9.31,391 (2,242)199113-1
10.33,279 (2,108)198816-0

Illinois went 14-1 at home in 2014, winning the first 18 sets at Huff Hall before falling to No. 6 Wisconsin on Oct. 4. Illinois opened 2015 with three straight sweeps, as the Illini are now 90-23 in front of a home crowd since the start of 2008. All-but-two of those losses came to teams in the top 25, including three to the No. 1 team in the country. 

Illinois ranked ninth in the nation in average crowd size and eighth in total attendance in 2014. Six of the top 11 teams in average attendance were members of the Big Ten, with Nebraska leading the nation at 8,083.

Crowds of 3,000-or more fans (season)

    Year    3,000+ Crowds

1.    1992    11

2.    2014    7

3.    2013    5

       2012    5

       2015    5

6.    2011    4

7.    1993    3

Illinois has had 49 home matches in program history with a crowd of 3,000 fans or more, including five of seven home matches this season. 

Illinois has had at least five home matches with over 3,000 fans in each of the past three seasons. The seven 3,000+ crowds in 2014 were second only to the 1992 season, when 11 of the Illini's 17 home matches featured crowds of 3,000 or more. Despite playing just seven home matches so far this season, the Illini already tie with 2012 and 2013 for third all time in program history.

Illinois' Top 20 all-time top volleyball crowds

1.     7,632    Minnesota*    10/16/2009

2.      7,061    Iowa*    9/27/2013

3.      4,631    Purdue*^    12/13/2013

4.      4,536    Wisconsin    10/4/2014

5.      4,316    Stanford^    12/11/1992

6.      4,261    Purdue    10/1/2011

7.      4,211    Ohio State^    12/3/1992

8.      4,141    Penn State    9/24/2010

9.      4,123    Nebraska^    12/10/1992

10.    4,050    Ohio State    10/18/1991

         4,050    Penn State    11/27/1992

12.    4,021    Michigan State    10/15/2011

13.    3,997    Penn State    10/9/2015

14.    3,905    Penn State    11/11/2011

15.    3,873    Purdue    10/25/2014

16.    3,770    Iowa State    8/31/2012

17.    3,632    Purdue    11/16/2013

18.    3,538    Washington    9/13/2013

19.    3,513    Michigan State    10/24/1992

20.    3,497    Penn State    10/15/1993

^NCAA Tournament; *held at State Farm Center

YET ANOTHER CHALLENGING SLATE AWAITS ILLINI

In 2013, the Fighting Illini played the most challenging schedule of any team in the NCAA that season, and arguably one of the most difficult slates ever. The Illini followed that year with the 12th-most-difficult schedule in 2014, including playing eight matches against teams that finished the season ranked in the top eight.

2015 figures to be just as exciting as the last two, as Illinois has 11 of this week's top 25 on its schedule for a total of 14 matches, including facing No. 3 Nebraska, No. 5 Penn State, No. 6 Ohio State, No. 9 Minnesota, No. 11 Stanford, No. 13 Arizona State, No. 16 Wisconsin, No. 19 Purdue, No. 21 Kentucky, No. 23 Michigan and No. 24 Louisville. Additionally, the Illini have or will take on Colorado, Michigan State, and Creighton, who are all receiving votes in this week's poll.

At each of the three away tournaments this season, Illinois faced at least one ranked opponent. At the B1G/Pac-12 Challenge, the Illini faced off against No. 2 Stanford followed by No. 21 Colorado. At the Shocker Classic Illinois faced the 21st-ranked team in the nation, as Kentucky had taken over the spot in that week's poll. The following weekend, the Orange and Blue faced off against No. 10 Arizona State. That Saturday night match was the first time Illinois played a ranked opponent at their home venue this season.

O&B SWEEP THROUGH ILLINI CLASSIC

For the second straight season, the Fighting Illini opened the season by sweeping through their home tournament and going a perfect 9-0 in sets to capture the Illini Classic crown. Illinois took down Louisville, Miami (Ohio) and Creighton in straight sets for a flawless opening weekend.

Junior Michelle Strizak was named Most Valuable player, after hitting .448 with 33 kills (4.71 k/s) to go along with six digs and three blocks. Fellow pin hitters Ali Stark and Jocelynn Birks joined her on the seven-player All-Tournament team. Birks led the Illini with 37 kills on the weekend to go with 16 digs and three blocks, including hitting a career-high .500 with 16 kills against Miami. Stark posted 18 kills, 21 digs and six blocks on the weekend, including going 14-0-30 (.467) over the pair of matches on Saturday.

ILLINI TRIO GARNER B1G WEEKLY AWARDS

After the opening week of competition, Michelle Strizak, Brandi Donnelly and Jordyn Poulter took home Big Ten weekly awards. Strizak earned her first career Big Ten Player of the Week award; Donnelly was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for the first time after garnering three Freshman of the Week awards in 2014, and Poulter became the third Illini since the award began in 2009 to be named Big Ten Freshman of the Week after her first career match. The threesome also became the first Illini trio to take home weekly awards on the same week since the expansion to three awards in 2009.

FIGHTING ILLINI AT THE B1G/PAC-12 CHALLENGE

For the second-straight season, Illinois has taken part in the B1G/Pac-12 Challenge, which features a pair of teams from each the Big Ten and Pac-12. After falling to both UCLA and Stanford last season out in California, the Fighting Illini headed to University Park, Pennsylvania, for round two this season. 

After taking the opening set against No. 2 Stanford by a 25-16 tally, Illinois fell in the next three sets to drop the opener 3-1. The Illini came back strong the next day and picked up their first B1G/Pac-12 Challenge victory over No. 21 Colorado in a quick three-set sweep.

SHOCKER CLASSIC

In most recent action at the Shocker Classic, Illinois saw action against a trio of non-conference opponents. First up was 21st-ranked Kentucky, who the Fighting Illini took care of in three sets, despite being down at set point in the opening set for the first time on the season. 

Against South Dakota State, Illinois did something that they hadn't done since the NCAA Tournament last season, when they held the Jackrabbits to single digits in the second set.

The match against Wichita State marked Illinois' first away contest of the season. While the Shockers swept 21st-ranked Kentucky the night prior, the hosts were no match for Illinois, who picked up its fourth-straight win with the three-set sweep.

SUN DEVIL INVITATIONAL

Making the trip to Tempe, Arizona, UI faced a trio of opponents at the Wells Fargo Arena. The Illini came out with wins against Texas Southern (3 sets) and UNLV (4 sets). Despite forcing five sets with the host Sun Devils, the Orange and Blue couldn't hold off ASU and fell by a line of 25-23, 19-25, 11-25, 25-15 & 11-15.

NO. 1 RECRUITING CLASS HITS THE COURT IN '15

On May 28, 2015, PrepVolleyball.com released its annual recruiting class rankings, staking the claim that the Illini's incoming freshman class, featuring No. 3 Jordyn Poulter, No. 10  Ali Bastianelli and No. 52 Beth Prince, is projected to be the most talented group of recruits in the country. The ranking marked the fourth time during Kevin Hambly's tenure on staff that the Illini have brought in a top-10 class and the highest-rated class in program history. 

Poulter and Bastianelli were named opening day starters and turned heads at the Illini Classic. Poulter led the Illini to a .414 hitting percentage against Miami, then tallied her second straight double-double against Creighton with 34 assists, 10 digs, four kills and two solo blocks.

The freshman duo tied for the team lead with five block assists on opening night against Creighton, as Bastianelli finished the Illini classic with a team-high 11 blocks and six kills over three straight sweeps.

The 2011 National Freshman of the Year according to both ESPN and PrepVolleyball.com, Prince has yet to don the Orange and Blue, having been sidelined during the Illini Classic with an injury. An Under Armour High School All-American, she was one of just two athletes in her class nationally to be rated a PrepVolleyball.com All-American four years in a row.

ILLINI RANKED PRESEASON NO. 8

After going 26-8 with a repeat trip to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2014, expectations are again high for the 2015 Fighting Illini. Returning a majority of their starters and bringing in the top recruiting class in the nation, Illinois received the No. 8 ranking the AVCA Preseason Poll. The top-10 mark is the highest for the Illini since 2012, when the NCAA National Runner-Up gained a No. 7 preseason rank, the fourth-straight top-10 rank for the Illini under Hambly.

The No. 8 ranking marks the 11th time that Illinois has been ranked in the top 10 in the first AVCA poll of the season. Illinois' highest opening rank came on Sept. 6, 1988, when the AVCA placed the Illini at No. 2 on the first week of the season following their first-ever trip to the NCAA Semifinals.

Illinois appeared in the top 25 of the AVCA's first poll every season from 1986 to 1994, resurfaced at No. 14 in 1999 then at No. 19 in 2002 and 2004. The Illini have been ranked in the preseason top 25 in all-but-one season under Hambly, having received votes in 2013, with five top-10 projections in his seven seasons. The 2015 preseason ranking marks the Illini's 18th year beginning the schedule in the top 25.

After sweeping on opening weekend, Illinois jumped up two spots to No. 6, marking the highest ranking for the Illini since finishing the 2011 season at No. 2.

Following a 1-1 outing at the B1G/Pac-12 Challenge Illinois moved to No. 7 in the second weekly AVCA poll. 

With three-straight sweeps at the Shocker Classic, including one over a ranked Kentucky, the Orange and Blue returned to No. 6 in the weekly AVCA poll.

After falling to 10th-ranked Arizona State in the final non-conference contest, Illinois entered Big Ten action ranked ninth in the nation. 

A pair of wins at Maryland and Rutgers helped UI move up to the seventh spot in the latest AVCA poll.

OPENING NIGHT SUCCESS

The Illini have had tremendous success on opening night, going 32-10 all time in the first match of the season. Illinois has lost just one season opener since 1999, starting the new millennium with a 12-match winning streak from 2000-2011, before dropping the 2012 lid lifter at Dayton. Illinois swept Louisville to start this season.

Illinois is even more successful in home openers, going 36-6 all time in the first home match of the year. The Illini have not lost a home opener in over two decades; after falling to No. 18 New Mexico on Sept. 9, 1994, the Orange and Blue have won their last 21 straight home openers. Since making the move to Huff Hall in 1990, Illinois is 25-1 in the first home match of the season.

BIRKS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-BIG TEN

Illinois senior outside hitter Jocelynn Birks was unanimously named Preseason All-Big Ten, as voted on by the Big Ten coaches. A two-time All-Big Ten selection, Birks claimed her third-straight preseason honor. 

Birks enters her third-straight season on the Preseason All-Big Ten list after earning AVCA All-America Second Team and a unanimous All-Big Ten selection last fall. On pace to become the Illini's all-time kills leader, she led the Big Ten in kills, kills per set, points, points per set and double-doubles as a junior while recording her third consecutive 500-kill performance.

Birks was one of just two Big Ten players to capture her third Preseason All-Big Ten nod, joining Penn State senior Megan Courtney. 

HAMBLY PRODUCES ALL-AMERICANS

Illinois has 27 All-America honors among 17 players in school history. Nine of those players earned 15 honors with Kevin Hambly on staff. Three of the five First-Team All-Americans have come under Hambly (Laura DeBruler, Colleen Ward, Michelle Bartsch), while current staff members Hillary Haen Tennant and Johannah Bangert both earned All-America honors under Hambly as well. Senior Jocelynn Birks is a two-time All-American, following up a 2013 Third Team honor with a Second Team award in 2014.

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Players Mentioned

Jocelynn Birks

#7 Jocelynn Birks

OH
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Julia Conard

#2 Julia Conard

DS
5' 10"
Senior
Brandi Donnelly

#3 Brandi Donnelly

DS
5' 8"
Sophomore
Katie Stadick

#12 Katie Stadick

MB
6' 3"
Junior
Ali Stark

#13 Ali Stark

OPP
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
Michelle Strizak

#4 Michelle Strizak

OH
6' 1"
Junior
Jordyn Poulter

#1 Jordyn Poulter

S
6' 2"
Freshman
Ali Bastianelli

#5 Ali Bastianelli

MB
6' 3"
Freshman
Beth Prince

#14 Beth Prince

OH
6' 3"
Freshman
Naya Crittenden

#9 Naya Crittenden

OPP
6' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Jocelynn Birks

#7 Jocelynn Birks

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
OH
Julia Conard

#2 Julia Conard

5' 10"
Senior
DS
Brandi Donnelly

#3 Brandi Donnelly

5' 8"
Sophomore
DS
Katie Stadick

#12 Katie Stadick

6' 3"
Junior
MB
Ali Stark

#13 Ali Stark

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
OPP
Michelle Strizak

#4 Michelle Strizak

6' 1"
Junior
OH
Jordyn Poulter

#1 Jordyn Poulter

6' 2"
Freshman
S
Ali Bastianelli

#5 Ali Bastianelli

6' 3"
Freshman
MB
Beth Prince

#14 Beth Prince

6' 3"
Freshman
OH
Naya Crittenden

#9 Naya Crittenden

6' 2"
Junior
OPP