Ignite Break MLV Record for Wins in a Season
Indy Topples Columbus in Five Sets to Collect Victory No. 22
By Mark Robinson
FISHERS, Ind. (May 1, 2026) – The Indy Ignite just keep making Major League Volleyball history. With tonight’s win over the visiting Columbus Fury, the Ignite collected their 22nd victory of the season to eclipse the league record of 21 set last year by Omaha.
The Ignite have thoroughly enjoyed the friendly confines in 2026. After dropping the home opener in January, they’ve reeled off 12 consecutive triumphs at Fishers Event Center. But this one was the toughest.
With her team’s top seed already secured for next week’s MLV Championship, Ignite head coach Lauren Bertolacci fielded a lineup featuring five players who’d started five matches or fewer this season, and she stuck predominantly with the same group throughout. What Bertolacci saw impressed, as Indy rallied to win in five sets, 25-22, 20-25, 18-25, 25-18, 15-13.
“We said in the locker room that we're playing to get the record today and we put a team out there that we believed we could do that with,” the first-year Ignite coach said. “I'm super pumped, it was one of the most fun games of the season. That was our first five-setter at home, so it was really exciting.”
Bertolacci was perhaps her most animated on the sideline this season as she urged her team on after Indy fell behind two sets to one. Sparked by breakout play from outside hitters Emoni Bush (making her fourth start) and Taylor Landfair (first start), the Ignite broke away from a 10-9 lead in the fourth set to take it going away by seven points. The fifth set found Indy on the brink of defeat, trailing 13-11. A Bush back-row kill drew the Ignite within a point. The Fury then committed a rotation infraction followed by a pair of attacking errors to end the match.
Ignite rookie Emma Halter made her first start at libero, finishing with 20 digs, five assists and a 76 percent positive reception rate. The Indianapolis native said the attitude on the court was to never give up, even when the situation appeared dire.