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Midweek Tilt Against Ohio State Up Next for Fighting Illini

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Illinois (14-12) vs Ohio State // Nov. 15 // Huff Hall
Match 27: vs. Ohio State (10-15, 7-9 B1G) Wednesday, Nov. 15 | 8 p.m. CT | Huff Hall | Radio | Live Stats | BTN
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Illinois | OSU

Series History

Ohio State: ILL trails, 45-46; Last Match: ILL lost, 1-3, on 10/13/2023; Streak: L5

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MATCH 27

Illinois volleyball hosts Ohio State for a midweek match at Huff Hall on Wednesday night. First serve is slated for 8 p.m. CT on Big Ten Network.

The 2023 campaign marks the 50th season of Illinois volleyball, with the Illini holding an overall record of 1,064-622-7 (.628). Chris Tamas enters his seventh season at the helm for the Orange and Blue, boasting a 129-79 (.620) mark.

An audio stream of the match will be available on FightingIllini.com/live or live in the Champaign-Urbana area on WDWS 1400AM & 93.9FM with Tim Ditman. 

TICKET UPDATE

Tickets for the Ohio State contest originally marked for Friday, Nov. 17, will be honored at Wednesday night's match.

LAST TIME OUT

The Fighting Illini fell at #1 Nebraska in a four-set road test. Raina Terry led the Orange and Blue with 20 kills in the loss, the 24th time this year she has paced the Illini squad. The Ohio native hit .625 in the third set alone, tallying 10 kills on 16 attempts without a single error.

Brooke Mosher tallied her 12th double-double of the year when she posted 33 assists and 13 digs. Caroline Barnes added a team-best 14 digs, while Cari Bohm amassed six blocks. Jessica NungeVanessa Pan, Barnes and Mosher each recorded an ace in the match, with Nunge pacing the squad with a pair.

ILLINOIS VS. THE FIELD

The series between the Buckeyes and Fighting Illini favors Ohio State, 46-45. Illinois has dropped the last five meetings, falling in four sets in Columbus this year. During his time at the helm for the Illini, head coach Chris Tamas owns a 5-5 mark against Ohio State.

REIGN OF TERROR

Over halfway through her senior year, Raina Terry has tallied 20 or more kills in nine matches, including a new career-best 28 kills at Ohio State on Oct. 13. Terry went back-to-back following the performance at OSU with 24 kills against Rutgers, marking the first time in her career she tallied 20 or more kills in back-to-back matches.

A staple in the Illini lineup, Terry has paced the squad in kills in all but two matches and has registered 464 kills in this season alone with 4.59 kills per set. One of the top left-side blockers in the nation, the Marengo, Ohio, native owns 11 solo stuffs and 58 block assists for 69 total roofs in 2023. 

Terry continues to etch her name in the Fighting Illini record books. The outside hitter sits 10th all-time with 1,559 career kills. With 464 in her senior campaign, Terry currently sits between AVCA All-American honorable mention Megan Cooney and 2020 Olympic gold medalist Michelle Bartsch-Hackley.

The six-rotation outside hitter already ranks in the top-10 all-time for career aces with 157. Terry tallied 28 aces as a freshman, 55 as a sophomore, and 45 last year. With 29 aces during her senior campaign, the Ohio native is currently fourth on Illinois' all-time career aces rankings. She also sits 18th nationally for career aces.

Illinois Volleyball Career Kills Rankings

1. Jocelynn Birks - 2011-15 - 1,972
2. Laura DeBruler - 2007-10 - 1,833 
3. Jacqueline Quade - 2016-19 - 1,791 
4. Mary Eggers - 1985-88 - 1,774 
5. Mary Coleman - 1995-98 - 1,707
6. Nancy Brookhart - 1986-89 - 1,669
7. Rachel VanMeter - 2002-05 - 1,662 
8. Tracey Marshall - 1996-99 - 1,657 
9. Michelle Bartsch - 2008-11 - 1,644
10. Raina Terry - 2020-present - 1,559

Illinois Volleyball Career Service Ace Rankings

1. Mary Eggers - 1985-88 - 180
2. Laura Bush - 1987-90 - 176
3. Taylor Kuper - 2018-21 - 173
4. Raina Terry - 2020-present - 157
5. Disa Johnson - 1984-87 - 154
6. Lorna Henderson - 1989-92 - 146
7. Tina Rogers - 1990-93 - 143
8. Chris Schwarz - 1985-88 - 141
9. Sandy Scholtens - 1985-88 - 131
10. Nancy Brookhart - 1986-89 - 122

ILLINI IN THE RANKINGS

Raina Terry is currently ranked in the top-10 nationally in several categories. The senior outside hitter comes into the week third nationally in attacks per set (13.07) and eighth for kills per set (4.59). Terry's 5.28 points per set is ninth nationally, while her 464 total kills rank first in the league and also seventh nationally. Her 1,320 total attacks also pace the Big Ten and are the fifth-most in the country. With 533.0 total points, the Ohio native currently sits atop the league standings and seventh in all of Division I. In the Illinois career rankings, Terry sits in 10th all-time with 1,559 career kills.

THE 400 CLUB

Illinois graduate student Kennedy Collins tallied her 400th career block against UCF as a part of the Boilermaker Challenge. Playing all five years of her career in the Orange and Blue, Collins has 48 solo roofs, 417 block assists and 465.0 total blocks, so far. During her junior campaign, the Zion, Ill., native recorded 126 total blocks, averaging 1.07 blocks per set. In this season alone, Collins has already amassed 12 solo blocks and 99 block assists. She currently ranks ninth in the Illini all-time rankings with 465 total blocks.

OPPONENT SCOUT

Ohio State enters the week at 10-15 overall with a 7-9 mark in Big Ten play. The Buckeyes are 3-9 on the road, having dropped their last away match at Maryland on Sunday. Emily Londot currently leads the league with 5.37 points and 4.90 kills per set. The Utica, Ohio, native sits just behind the Illinois' Raina Terry in the league standings with 499 points and 456 kills this season.

BIG BLOCK O'CLOCK

The Fighting Illini block has caused problems for opponents so far this season. Through 26 matches, the Orange and Blue have tallied double-digit roofs in 12 contests. The team's season-high 17 blocks came on two separate occasions, against Michigan State on Sept. 24 and at Maryland on Oct. 22. In matches when the Illini lead opponents in blocks, Illinois owns an 11-3 record.

ACE, ACE BABY

Illinois registered a new season-best 12 service aces at Ohio State on Oct. 13. Individually, Brooke Mosher led the way, logging a new career-best five aces during the four-set battle. It was the second time this year the team posted 10 or more strikes from the service line, with the previous season high coming at Bradley on Sept. 12. Against Indiana, the Illini also tallied 10 aces, with Kennedy Collins leading the way with a career-best five in the match. 

Last year, the Orange and Blue added double-digit aces on two separate occasions, including a new program-best 18 against Missouri State on Sept. 9, 2022. Illinois has added double-digit strikes from the service line in four matches, most recently tallying 11 at Iowa on Nov. 10.

TIED TOGETHER WITH A SMILE

Illinois fans may recognize familiar faces on the Ohio State sideline. Ohio State head coach Jen Flynn Oldenburg served as an assistant coach from 2003-12 for the Fighting Illini. Also on the bench for the Buckeyes is Illinois great and current Ohio State assistant coach Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, who was an AVCA All-American for the Orange and Blue. The Fighting Illini alumna was named AVCA Regional Freshman of the Year and Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2008. Alongside Illinois great Jordyn Poulter, Bartsch-Hackley helped Team USA to its first-ever gold medal at the 2020 Olympics.

NUNGE NATION

Jessica Nunge returned to the Fighting Illini volleyball team for her fifth year, as announced on Sept. 1. The outside hitter made her season debut in the second set against Wichita State. For the full story on Nunge's decision to return, click here.

HALL-OF-FAMER HENDRICKSON

Krista Hendrickson was inducted into the University of Washington Husky Hall of Fame on Oct. 22. For the full story on Hendrickson's accomplishment, click here.

...READY FOR IT?

For a second-straight year, Raina Terry was named to the Big Ten Preseason Team. Terry was one of 15 conference student-athletes to earn the accolade.

The outside hitter was a unanimous All-Big Ten first-team selection following her junior season. The Marengo, Ohio, native joined an elite group of 32 Illini players who have earned AVCA Northeast All-Region honors.

Last season, Terry led the Orange and Blue with 444 kills and 4.07 kills per set. The outside hitter paced the Big Ten with 363 points during conference play, averaging 3.04 points per set. 

During her junior campaign, Terry recorded over 20 kills on three separate occasions, all during Big Ten play. She tallied a season-high 24 kills against both Purdue (Sept. 30) and Penn State (Oct. 26). Her first effort came against Maryland on Sept. 23, when she logged 20 kills in a four-set battle on the road.

ILLINI IN THE PRESEASON POLL

Illinois volleyball was picked to finish seventh in the league standings in 2023, the conference announced in late July. Reigning national champion Wisconsin was picked as the conference favorite for the 2023 volleyball season as voted on by Big Ten coaches, while Nebraska was picked to finish second and Minnesota was tabbed third. 

HEAD COACH CHRIS TAMAS AT THE HELM

Chris Tamas enters his seventh season as head coach of the Fighting Illini volleyball program in 2023 after being named to the position in February 2017. Tamas (pronounced Thomas) is the eighth head coach in Illinois history.

In his time with the program, Tamas has made an impressive impact on Illinois volleyball and owns an overall record of 129-79 (.620), including a 78-56 (.582) mark in the nation's toughest volleyball league, the Big Ten Conference, as well as four NCAA Tournament appearances, including three NCAA Regional appearances and a trip to the Final Four in 2018. 

Tamas, most recently, earned his 100th career win - with all 100 coming at the helm of the Illini program - after leading Illinois to its third trip to the Sweet 16 in five seasons after back-to-back wins to open the 2021 NCAA tournament, including a four-set win over 2020-21 national champion and No. 7 seed Kentucky in Lexington. The Illini finished the 2021 season ranked No. 16 in the AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 Poll with a 22-12 overall record and finished seventh with a 12-8 mark in the Big Ten Conference.  

Illinois experienced one of its most successful seasons ever in 2018 under Tamas, who was subsequently named AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year. The Illini made the program's fourth-ever appearance in the NCAA National Semifinals as the No. 3 overall seed in the tournament, riding a 17-match win streak into the Final Four and ending the season ranked No. 3 in the AVCA Coaches Poll. The team registered a 32-4 overall record and finished in second place in the Big Ten Conference with a 17-3 mark, with the 32 victories ranking tied for fourth-most in school history.

Under Tamas' leadership, the Illini collected a number of individual honors, highlighted by AVCA All-America First-Team selections in Jordyn Poulter and Jacqueline Quade – the first time in program history Illinois has had multiple first-team honors in a season – as well as a Third-Team selection in Ali Bastianelli. Poulter and Bastianelli, who also garnered All-America Third-Team honors in 2017, were also named Senior CLASS Award finalists and CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees. The trio also collected unanimous All-Big Ten First Team accolades, with junior Ashlyn Fleming named to the second team and Poulter garnering the Illini's first-ever Big Ten Conference Co-Setter of the Year honor.

SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

The 2023 schedule features a nonconference slate of 10 matches with a pair of opponents from last year's NCAA Tournament. The Orange and Blue squad will face Big Ten opponents in 20 matches, including home-and-home series with Purdue, Ohio State, and Wisconsin, three NCAA Tournament teams from a season ago.

Breakdown of opponents for the 2023 Big Ten schedule:

Home & Away – Indiana, Iowa, Northwestern, Purdue, Ohio State, Rutgers, Wisconsin
Home Only – Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State
Away Only – Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska

Schedule Notes

• 30 total matches
• 13 matches at Huff Hall
• 14 away matches, three neutral-site matches
• NCAA Tournament:
    - Qualifiers: 8 (Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, UCF, USC, Wisconsin)
    - Sweet 16: 5 (Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin)
    - Elite Eight: 2 (Ohio State, Wisconsin)
• Season opener: Aug. 26 at Northern Illinois
• Home opener:  Aug. 29 vs. Valparaiso 
• B1G opener: Sept. 20 at Indiana
• B1G home opener: Sept. 24 vs. Michigan State

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Players Mentioned

Caroline Barnes

#10 Caroline Barnes

L/DS
5' 11"
Junior
Cari Bohm

#11 Cari Bohm

MB
6' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
Kennedy Collins

#1 Kennedy Collins

MB
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Brooke Mosher

#22 Brooke Mosher

S
6' 0"
Redshirt Sophomore
Raina Terry

#12 Raina Terry

OH
6' 3"
Senior
Vanessa Pan

#17 Vanessa Pan

DS/L
5' 7"
Graduate Student
Jessica Nunge

#14 Jessica Nunge

OH/OPP
6' 2"
Fifth Year

Players Mentioned

Caroline Barnes

#10 Caroline Barnes

5' 11"
Junior
L/DS
Cari Bohm

#11 Cari Bohm

6' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
MB
Kennedy Collins

#1 Kennedy Collins

6' 3"
Graduate Student
MB
Brooke Mosher

#22 Brooke Mosher

6' 0"
Redshirt Sophomore
S
Raina Terry

#12 Raina Terry

6' 3"
Senior
OH
Vanessa Pan

#17 Vanessa Pan

5' 7"
Graduate Student
DS/L
Jessica Nunge

#14 Jessica Nunge

6' 2"
Fifth Year
OH/OPP