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Volleyball Set to Open 2025 Season This Weekend

Valparaiso (0-0, 0-0 MVC)
at USI Invitational (Evansville, Ind.)
Friday, Aug. 29 - at Southern Indiana (0-0) - 1 p.m. | vs. Northern Kentucky (0-0) - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 30 - vs. Saint Louis (0-0) - 11 a.m.


Next Up For Valpo Volleyball: The Valpo volleyball team kicks off the 2025 campaign this weekend at Southern Indiana's USI Invitational. The Beacons will take on Northern Kentucky and Saint Louis in addition to the host Screaming Eagles.

Looking Ahead: Valpo's second weekend of action brings a trip to the Great Lakes State, as the Beacons play in a tournament at Eastern Michigan Sept. 4-5, with matches against the Eagles, Purdue Fort Wayne and Niagara.

Following the Beacons: Friday's match against Southern Indiana will be streamed live on ESPN+, with live stats available for all three matches via ValpoAthletics.com.

Head Coach Carin Avery: In her 24th season as head coach at Valpo, Carin Avery is the all-time winningest head coach across all sports in the history of Valpo Athletics. She has won 507 matches (507-257, .664) at the helm of the program and has led Valpo to three league regular season and three league tournament titles. The program has made seven postseason appearances under Avery, including three NCAA Tournament appearances, and advanced to the championship match of the 2021 NIVC. Avery has coached 61 All-League recipients over her tenure at Valpo, which has spanned three different conferences. She is Valpo's all-time leader in both victories and winning percentage, and owns a 562-281 (.667) record overall as a head coach.

Series History: Southern Indiana - First meeting

Northern Kentucky - The Norse hold a 5-1 advantage in the all-time series, which includes a brief overlap (2015 & 2016) as Horizon League members. NKU won all three matchups in 2016, including a 3-2 decision at the Horizon League Tournament, in the last season the two squads matched up.

Saint Louis - The Billikens own an 8-4 edge in the all-time series which dates back to 1983. Under Avery, Valpo is 3-1 against SLU, but it was Saint Louis which was victorious, 3-1, in the last meeting Aug. 31, 2012.

Scouting the Opposition: Southern Indiana - The Screaming Eagles were tabbed to finish 10th in the OVC this season, coming off a 2024 campaign where they posted an 8-22 overall record and a 3-15 mark in OVC play.

Northern Kentucky - The Norse were picked to finish in sixth place in the Horizon League this season, coming off a 2024 season where they posted an 11-18 overall record and a 7-11 mark in HL play.

Saint Louis - The Billikens were picked to finish in sixth place in the Atlantic 10 this season, coming off a 2024 season where they went 11-20 overall and 6-12 in A-10 action.

Looking Back at Last Year: Valpo is coming off an 18-win season in 2024, a campaign highlighted by the amount of production generated by the team's youth. Jessica Pickett set program freshman records for hitting percentage and blocks, while Ava Helming had the third-most kills by a freshman in Avery's tenure as both rookies earned spots on the MVC All-Freshman Team. On the more veteran side, Emma Hickey became the fastest player in program history and tied for the fastest in MVC history to reach 2,000 career digs.

Who's Back: In a nutshell, everybody who could be. All 16 players who ended last season on the Beacons squad with remaining eligibility return for Valpo in 2025. That group accounted for 78.1% of the kills, 84.4% of the service aces, 78.0% of the digs and 93.9% of the blocks from the 2024 season.

Who's Gone: Valpo graduated just two players from last year's squad: Abby Boyle and Elise Swistek. Swistek's production will be the big piece to replace, as she closed her time at Valpo as one of just 10 players in program history to surpass 1,000 kills (1,018; 19th) and 1,000 digs (1,479; 12th).

Who's New: The Beacons welcome two freshmen to the large group of returnees this year. Keira Lucas is an outside hitter who was a three-time All-State honoree at Northview [Ind.] H.S., while Olivia Wagner is a setter who helped lead Lakeville South [Minn.] H.S. to the 2024 Minnesota Class AAAA state championship.

Winning Tradition Continues: The Beacons secured a winning 2024 season as they completed the campaign with an 18-14 record, the 21st winning season in 23 years under head coach Carin Avery. Valpo has won 20 or more matches in 18 of Avery's 23 seasons as well, and has averaged 22 wins per season in Avery's tenure.

Top Half Finishes: The Beacons finished the 2024 regular season in a tie for sixth place in the MVC standings with Murray State. Valpo has now finished in the top-half of the Valley standings in each of its eight years in the conference, the only MVC program to accomplish that feat. Going back further, Valpo has posted top-half conference finishes in 22 of Avery's 23 seasons - as well as qualifying for the conference tournament in each of her 23 seasons - and 31 of the last 32 years overall.

Young But Mighty: Legendary college basketball coach Al McGuire is credited for having said "The best thing about freshmen is that they become sophomores." If that's the case for last year's class of Valpo volleyball freshmen, opponents are in for a rough time this season. Last year's freshman class accounted for 59.1% of the team's kills, 31.% of the aces and 73.6% of the blocks in the 2024 campaign. That comes out to a total of 58.7% of the team's points accounted for by freshmen last season, a mark which ranked third nationally among D-I programs, trailing only Mississippi Valley State and Le Moyne - two programs which combined for just eight wins, compared with the Beacons' 18 victories. Prior to last season, none of Avery's teams in her time at Valpo had freshmen account for even 30% of the team's points.

Digging Deep: Valpo continued its long tradition of strong back row play last fall, finishing the 2024 campaign 19th nationally with an average of 17.20 digs/set. The program has ranked among the top-30 nationally in digs/set in every season since 2009, including 14 seasons among the top-20 and four seasons among the top-10 - highlighted by the 2017 campaign in which Valpo led the nation with 20.03 digs/set. Other top finishes include fourth nationally in the spring 2021 season (20.37/set), a fourth-place rank in 2010 and a sixth-place finish in 2015. Since the move to 25-point scoring, only seven teams have averaged more than 20 digs/set over the course of a season, and Valpo is the only program to have done it twice. 2018 saw Valpo lead the nation with 2,613 total digs - a mark which set a program single-season record and a Division I record in the 25-point era. Valpo also boasts two of the top-10 athletes in D-I history in career digs - Rylee Cookerly (2nd; 3,175) and Taylor Root (10th; 2,752).

Capturing Crowns: Valpo has had a penchant for winning in-season tournament titles under Carin Avery. Valpo has won 34 in-season tournament titles in head coach Carin Avery's 23 seasons at the helm of the program. The team has won at least one tournament in 17 of her seasons, and multiple tournaments 11 times. Those tournament titles have come in 14 different states.

Libero on Lockdown: Senior Emma Hickey has been quite simply one of the nation's most prolific liberos since stepping on campus prior to the 2022 campaign. She's ranked among the top-15 nationally in digs/set in each of her first three seasons, ending last season in third position with 5.72 digs/set. Her 715 total digs last year were sixth-most in a single season in program history. Hickey enters her final season with 2,078 career digs - she led all NCAA juniors among all divisions at last season's completion in career digs, and was 589 digs ahead of the next-highest D-I junior.

The Pickett Fence: Sophomore Jessica Pickett made a big impact at the net in her first season of collegiate volleyball last year. An MVC All-Freshman Team honoree, Pickett ranked third in the Valley in blocks/set (1.14, 139 total) and fourth in hitting percentage (.331). She  set Valpo freshman records for both hitting percentage and total blocks - her hitting percentage ranked third overall and second in the 25-point era in Valpo's single-season record book, while he block total ranked eighth overall and third in the 25-point era.

At the Helm(ing): Sophomore Ava Helming joined Pickett as an MVC All-Freshman Team honoree last season for her strong work on both sides of the net at the right pin as a rookie. Helming ranked second on the team with 293 kills and 78 blocks - her 293 kills is tied for third-most by a freshman under head coach Carin Avery, while 78 blocks ranks sixth by a freshman under Avery. The only other freshman to rank among the top-10 in both kills and blocks by a rookie in the Avery era was another right side in Morgan Beil, who developed into a three-time All-Horizon League performer.

Next Stop, 600: Head coach Carin Avery reached yet another milestone last October, winning her 500th match in charge of the Valpo program with the Beacons' win at Murray State. Valpo's all-time winningest coach in any sport, Avery's 500th win came in her 752nd match in charge of the program. Avery is the second current MVC coach to win at least 500 matches at their current institution, joining UNI's Bobbi Petersen.
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Players Mentioned

Emma Hickey

#1 Emma Hickey

L/OH
5' 8"
Junior
Elise Swistek

#21 Elise Swistek

OH
5' 9"
Senior
Jessica Pickett

#27 Jessica Pickett

MH
6' 6"
Freshman
Abby Boyle

#30 Abby Boyle

L
5' 6"
Senior
Ava Helming

#10 Ava Helming

OH/RS
6' 0"
Freshman
Keira Lucas

#14 Keira Lucas

OH
5' 10"
Freshman
Olivia Wagner

#2 Olivia Wagner

S
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Emma Hickey

#1 Emma Hickey

5' 8"
Junior
L/OH
Elise Swistek

#21 Elise Swistek

5' 9"
Senior
OH
Jessica Pickett

#27 Jessica Pickett

6' 6"
Freshman
MH
Abby Boyle

#30 Abby Boyle

5' 6"
Senior
L
Ava Helming

#10 Ava Helming

6' 0"
Freshman
OH/RS
Keira Lucas

#14 Keira Lucas

5' 10"
Freshman
OH
Olivia Wagner

#2 Olivia Wagner

6' 0"
Freshman
S