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Indiana volleyball survives Ohio State in five-set thriller
Indiana volleyball beat Ohio State 3-2 in the final home sporting event of homecoming on Saturday.
The Buckeyes entered the match 7-11 on the season, entering the match with the hardest strength of schedule in the nation Ohio State looks to end their two-match losing skid. Indiana on the other hand with one of their best seasons in recent history, 5-4 in conference play and 15-6 overall.
Indiana struggled defensively to open the first set. They allowed the Buckeyes to go up 9-6 before needing a timeout and went down 16-8 before using their second timeout. They then began to find their rhythm, cutting the lead down to three at 20-17, but the Buckeyes ultimately took set one 25-21.
Graduate middle blocker Kaley Rammelsberg led Indiana with six kills hitting .545 in the opening set. Ohio State senior outside hitter Emily Londot had seven kills on 13 attempts.
The right-side block of sophomore outside hitter Avry Tatum and Rammelsberg controlled Londot’s attack, picking up two blocks early in set two. A back-and-forth opening ensued trading points until two straight service aces from junior setter Camryn Haworth gave Indiana the lead 12-11. Out of the Ohio State timeout, Indiana continued the momentum with a solo block from sophomore outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles. Ohio State was able to tighten up its defensive effort late in set two, pulling closer down a pair 22-20 before an Indiana timeout, but an Indiana block closed the second set out for the Hoosiers winning 25-23.
Londot leads all with 13 kills and hitting .385. For Indiana, both Rammelsberg and Alonso-Corcelles paced the offense through the second set with nine kills apiece.
An ace from Haworth opened the third set before a back-and-forth defensive battle. Senior outside hitter Morgan Geddes gave the Buckeyes the lead 11-10 with two consecutive attacking errors. Alonso-Corcelles showed her two-way prowess with a solo block sandwiched between two kills to even the set 14 all. After failing to convert on three crucial plays late in the set, Indiana won 25-22.
Both teams struggled offensively hitting .176 a piece. Indiana had four service aces in the third set alone and nine overall through three sets.
Indiana head coach Steve Aird had to use two challenges early in the fourth set, split the calls and ultimately lost a challenge. A Buckeye attacking error gave Indiana the point on one of the longest rallies of the match, putting them 10-8. Londot made two straight kills to put the Buckeyes up 16-14 before an Indiana timeout.
Indiana fell apart a bit in the middle of the set and allowed 5 straight Buckeye points down 19-14. A kill from Tatum halted the 8-0 run from the Buckeyes. Indiana continued to fight back, Tatum with another kill and an ace to help cut the lead down to four. A pair of attacking errors from junior outside hitter Mady Saris gave the Buckeyes set 25-20 and forced a winner take all fifth set.
Early in the fifth set, the Buckeyes continued to rely on their All-American Londot, contributing to the first three points of the set with two kills and a block. A solo block from Indiana senior middle blocker Savannah Kjolhede tied the set up at 5 all. Two straight kills from Alonso-Corcelles, and the Hoosiers were the first to 8, prompting the changing of sides. After a service error from the Buckeyes, the Hoosiers led 13-11, and a Tatum kill ended the match to give Indiana the win 15-13.
Londot led all with 25 kills on 71 attempts. Rammelsberg had 15, and Alonso-Corcelles had 14 to lead Indiana. Both teams ended with 72 digs, and Indiana had 14 blocks to seven from the Buckeyes.
The Hoosiers will hit the road for two away matches on Oct. 25 and 29. They will look for the season sweep over the Illini in a midweek match at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Hoosiers will then stay in Illinois and travel up to the campus of Northwestern at 2 p.m. Oct. 29.
Follow reporter Michael Livingston (.@mblivingston_) for updates throughout the Indiana volleyball season.
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Pacers Injury Report: Crucial Indiana Forward Remains Out vs Cavaliers
The Indiana Pacers have slowly but surely started to get healthy this season. After losing both backup centers, a starting guard, a starting forward, and a reserve guard to injuries, they have mostly gotten back to being healthy.
These injuries were the primary reason why the Pacers started out just 6-10 on the season. They weren’t able to win games with regularity because they didn’t have any continuity in the lineup.
Now that they do have continuity, the Pacers are playing much better basketball. They have won five straight games as well as 11 of their last 14.
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As healthy as they are right now, there is still one player who continues to be out. That is starting small forward Aaron Nesmith.
Nesmith has played in just six games this season due to a severe ankle sprain that he suffered. He has been slowly working his way back to the court.
As the Pacers get ready to face the best team in the NBA, Nesmith remains out. He is the only player who is in the rotation listed on the injury report for the Pacers.
There is still no firm timetable for his return. All Rick Carlisle will say when he is asked about Nesmith is that he is making progress.
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Nesmith has been a crucial player for the Indiana Pacers, especially last season. He emerged as their best perimeter defender and one of their best 3-point shooters.
Indiana has back-to-back games against the Cavs coming up. This will be a great litmus test for them to determine if they need to make a big move at the trade deadline or if they can stand pat.
Because he has been hurt for most of the season, there’s a chance that Nesmith could be in a trade package for the right player. Any move the Pacers would make would likely be closer to the deadline.
Aaron Nesmith is averaging 9.2 points, four rebounds, and one assist this season. He’s also shooting 52.8 percent from the field and 54.5 percent from beyond the 3-point line.
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The Minute After: Iowa
Thoughts on an 85-60 loss to Iowa:
Iowa City is a long way from the Bahamas.
But tonight’s game from Indiana could have fit right into its Battle 4 Atlantis performance.
As Iowa began to pull away early in the second half, the Hoosiers completely folded. They failed to compete. The body language was poor. They couldn’t defend. They couldn’t score. They looked like a team that had given up.
Iowa got up by as much as 30 before settling on a 25-point victory. That 25-point defeat for the Hoosiers? It’s the largest loss during regular season Big Ten play in the Mike Woodson era.
Iowa entered this game 121st on KenPom in adjusted defensive efficiency but held Indiana to just .83 points per possession tonight. That’s Indiana’s lowest output of the season. The previous low? The .85 points per possession it scored against Louisville in the Bahamas.
The Hoosiers have played well against zone defense this season, but that wasn’t the case tonight. Iowa’s 2-3 zone turned them into jump shooters. The Hoosiers just couldn’t find a consistent rhythm against it. On paper, Indiana entered this one as the far superior rebounding team. It’s an area that’s helped the Hoosiers succeed during their three-game conference winning streak. But the Hawkeyes snagged 29 percent of their offensive rebounds tonight, while the Hoosiers rebounded just 24 percent.
Iowa also absolutely feasted off Indiana’s 16 turnovers. The Hawkeyes scored 24 points off turnovers on a night the Hoosiers turned the ball over on 22 percent of their possessions. Indiana was particularly poor with the ball in the first half and entered the locker room turning it over on 32 percent of its possessions.
Oumar Ballo had a rough start. Iowa doubled him from the get-go and Owen Freeman poked at him, too. The Arizona transfer had four turnovers by the 14:38 mark in the first half when he was yanked from the game by Woodson. Ballo has been a dominant force for Indiana of late. And while he still posted a double-double — 10 points, 13 rebounds — Freeman bested him tonight. The sophomore can play out on the perimeter and his quickness and array of moves made him a tough matchup for the bigger Ballo. Freeman finished with 16 points (8-of-13) and 12 boards. He also defended the paint well, racking up a game-high four blocks while also adding three steals. Ballo didn’t block a shot this evening.
Mackenzie Mgbako played only 16 minutes and scored six points. He’s 2-of-14 from the floor over his last two games.
Iowa hit 11-of-24 (46 percent) from 3-point range. Indiana made just 4-of-16 (25 percent). After heating up in the second half, Payton Sandfort led all scorers with 23 points.
“When you go out on the road in the Big Ten, you can’t turn it over, you gotta rebound with your opponent and you gotta make shots,” Woodson said after the game. “We failed in all three areas tonight.”
Fail Indiana did tonight. The start of its toughest stretch of the season was a disaster. With better teams just over the horizon, the Hoosiers need to forget about this one and not let it affect them.
We’ll soon see how they respond with the Illini coming to Bloomington for a Tuesday night bout.
(Photo credit: Big Ten Basketball on X)
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