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Home Matches against Wichita State and Illinois State await Illinois Volleyball

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Illinois (2-0) vs. Wichita State and Illinois State // Sept. 1 & 3 // Huff Hall

Match Three: vs. Wichita State (1-2, 0-0 AAC)

Friday, Sept. 1 | 5 p.m. CT | Huff Hall | Radio | Live Stats | B1G+

Match Four vs. Illinois State (0-3, 0-0 MVC)

Sunday, Sept. 3 | 1 p.m. CT | Huff Hall | Radio | Live Stats | B1G+
Printable Notes

Illinois | Wichita State | Illinois State

Series History

Wichita State: Series tied, 1-1-0; Last Match: ILL won, 3-0, on 9/12/2015; Streak: Won 1
Illinois State: Illinois trails 28-31; Last Match: ILL lost, 2-3, on 9/17/22; Streak: L1

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MATCHES THREE AND FOUR

Illinois volleyball hosts Wichita State and Illinois State at Huff Hall this weekend. The Fighting Illini battle the Shockers on Friday at 5 p.m. before facing the Redbirds on Sunday at 1 p.m.

The 2023 campaign marks the 50th season of Illinois volleyball with the Illini holding an overall record of 1,051-610-7 (.632). Chris Tamas enters his seventh season at the helm for the Orange and Blue, boasting a 117-67 (.632) mark.

An audio stream of the matches will be available on FightingIllini.com/watch or live in the Champaign area on WDWS 1400AM & 93.9FM with Tim Ditman. Fans can watch the match on B1G+.

LAST TIME OUT

Illinois volleyball's first match at Huff Hall this season resulted in a sweep as the Fighting Illini topped Valparaiso on Tuesday night. As a team, the Fighting Illini hit .385 with 45 kills in the match. Defensively, the Orange and Blue logged 44 digs and 12 blocks while holding the Beacons to a .056 hitting clip.

Once again, Raina Terry led the way with 13 kills, while Brooke Mosher tallied 35 assists. Defensively, Terry, Sarah Bingham, Kennedy Collins and Cari Bohm each logged five blocks

ILLINOIS VS. THE FIELD

Illinois holds a 1-1-0 all-time record against Wichita State with the last meeting resulting in a sweep for the Illini. Friday's matchup will be the first time Illinois hosts the Shockers. The Redbirds of Illinois State own the 31-28 advantage over the Fighting Illini, topping the Orange and Blue in a five-set thriller just a season 

OPPONENT SCOUT

Wichita State comes into the weekend at 1-2 after opening the season at the Under Armour Challenge at Texas Tech. The team's lone victory came in a 3-1 fashion against Houston Christian during the tournament finale. The Shockers are hitting .201 with 12.6 kills per set. The squad owns 2.5 blocks and 15.1 digs per set.

Illinois State is searching for its first win this season, having gone 0-3 at its season-opening tournament in Missouri. The Redbirds own a .165 hitting percentage, averaging 12.20 kills per set. Defensively, the team posts 14.2 digs and 1.8 blocks per set.

IN THE RANKINGS

Lily Barry enters the weekend 13th in the nation's for digs per set, averaging 5.57 so far this season. Raina Terry ranks 24th nationally and second in the league with 4.57 kills per set. Her 5.64 points per set is 15th overall and second in the Big Ten. Brooke Mosher's 10.71 assists per set also comes in second in the conference.

REIGN OF TERROR

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 American Volleyball Coaches Association (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.

TERRY ENTERS CAREER ACES TOP-10

Six-rotation outside hitter Raina Terry owns 131 career service aces. Terry tallied 28 aces as a freshman, 55 as a sophomore and 45 last year. Already with three aces during her senior campaign, the Ohio native is currently tied for eighth on Illinois' all-time career aces rankings.

Illinois Volleyball Career Service Ace Rankings

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

ILLINI IN THE POLLS

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 the Big Ten coaches, while Nebraska was picked to finish second and Minnesota was tabbed third. 

ROSTER RUNDOWN

The Illini carry a squad of 15 student-athletes for the 2023 campaign, including seven letterwinners from 2022 and six newcomers.

Kennedy Collins and Columbia transfer Vanessa Pan are the team's graduate students. Terry comes in as the lone senior on the roster, while Kayla Burbage and Caroline Barnes come into the season as juniors.

Underclassmen include redshirt sophomores Sarah Bingham and Brooke Mosher. New addition Maddie Llewellyn comes in as a sophomore, and the Orange and Blue's redshirt freshmen are Cari Bohm, Bianca May and Sophie Stephenson. Lily Barry, Taylor de Boer, Gabby Dean and Maya Imoto-Eakin round out the squad as the true freshmen.

LOOKING BACK AT 2022

Illinois owned a 15-15 mark in 2022 with a 10-10 record against Big Ten opponents. The Fighting Illini went 1-11 against ranked opponents last year, topping No. 11 Penn State for their lone ranked victory.

The Orange and Blue lost three starters from last year's squad in Rylee Hinton, Diana Brown and Jessica Nunge. 

Brown was a four-time captain for Illinois volleyball, making multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Final Four, during her time with the program. During her career in the Orange and Blue, Brown posted 4,247 assists. The mark put the setter fifth all-time in the Illinois record books. Her 54 career double-doubles also left Brown tied for fourth in the Illini history books.

Along with her accomplishments on the court, Brown was a two-time Academic All-American, earning first team honors following her senior season. She received the Big Ten Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award. The setter was the second consecutive Illinois student-athlete to receive the Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award as Blake Hayes of the Fighting Illini football team earned the honor previously.

HEAD COACH CHRIS TAMAS STARTS SEVENTH SEASON 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 six seasons at the helm of the program, Tamas has made an impressive impact on Illinois volleyball and owns an overall record of 117-67 (.632), including a 69-49 (.585) 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 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

Diana Brown

#5 Diana Brown

S
6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
Rylee Hinton

#2 Rylee Hinton

MB
6' 2"
Senior
Kennedy Collins

#1 Kennedy Collins

MB
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Sophie Stephenson

#16 Sophie Stephenson

OH
6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
Maya Imoto-Eakin

#19 Maya Imoto-Eakin

S
5' 9"
Freshman
Vanessa Pan

#17 Vanessa Pan

DS/L
5' 7"
Graduate Student
Maddie Llewellyn

#21 Maddie Llewellyn

DS
5' 7"
Sophomore
Jessica Nunge

#14 Jessica Nunge

OH/OPP
6' 2"
Fifth Year
Caroline Barnes

#10 Caroline Barnes

L/DS
5' 11"
Senior
Lily Barry

#3 Lily Barry

L/DS
5' 6"
Sophomore
Sarah Bingham

#7 Sarah Bingham

MB/OH
6' 3"
Senior
Cari Bohm

#11 Cari Bohm

MB
6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Diana Brown

#5 Diana Brown

6' 0"
Redshirt Senior
S
Rylee Hinton

#2 Rylee Hinton

6' 2"
Senior
MB
Kennedy Collins

#1 Kennedy Collins

6' 3"
Graduate Student
MB
Sophie Stephenson

#16 Sophie Stephenson

6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
OH
Maya Imoto-Eakin

#19 Maya Imoto-Eakin

5' 9"
Freshman
S
Vanessa Pan

#17 Vanessa Pan

5' 7"
Graduate Student
DS/L
Maddie Llewellyn

#21 Maddie Llewellyn

5' 7"
Sophomore
DS
Jessica Nunge

#14 Jessica Nunge

6' 2"
Fifth Year
OH/OPP
Caroline Barnes

#10 Caroline Barnes

5' 11"
Senior
L/DS
Lily Barry

#3 Lily Barry

5' 6"
Sophomore
L/DS
Sarah Bingham

#7 Sarah Bingham

6' 3"
Senior
MB/OH
Cari Bohm

#11 Cari Bohm

6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
MB