Indy Ignite

Professional women's indoor volleyball team based in Indiana, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Indy Ignite are a women's professional indoor volleyball team based in the Indianapolis metropolitan area that competes in Major League Volleyball (MLV). The team plays its home games at Fishers Event Center. The Ignite began play as an expansion team in the 2025 season.[1]

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Indy Ignite
SportVolleyball
Founded2023
First season2025
LeagueMajor League Volleyball
LocationFishers, Indiana
ArenaFishers Event Center
ColorsNavy, light blue, orange, yellow, white
         
OwnerJim Schumacher and Don Hutchinson
PresidentMary Kay “MK” Huse
Head coachLauren Bertolacci
Championships0
Playoff berths1 (2025)
Websiteprovolleyball.com/teams/indy-ignite
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History

Founding

On December 7, 2023, the Pro Volleyball Federation announced that an expansion team was coming to Indianapolis, Indiana.[2] On January 28, 2024, the ownership group of Indy Pro Volleyball publicly released the name and logo for Indiana's first professional volleyball team.[3] The team was to play in the Fishers Event Center, a 7,000-seat entertainment and sporting venue in Fishers, Indiana, where the Ignite would split time with the Indy Fuel and Fishers Freight. The Ignite debuted a navy blue, light blue, orange, yellow and white colorway with their mascot Pepper.

2025 season

The Ignite earned the 1st overall pick in the 2025 PVF draft held on November 25, 2024, before the 2025 PVF season.[4] On draft night, the Ignite traded the 1st overall pick (Merritt Beason) to the Atlanta Vibe in exchange for the 2nd and 9th overall picks where the franchise selected Anna DeBeer and Elena Scott respectively. On January 14, 2025, Leketor Member-Meneh earned PVF Player of the Week Award. On May 7, Sydney Hilley was named PVF Setter of the Year while both Hilley and Azhani Tealer were named PVF All-League First Team. The franchise qualified for the 2025 PVF Playoffs as the 4th seed with a 13–15 record, hosted at Lee's Family Forum in Las Vegas. In the franchise's first playoff debut, the Ignite upset the 1st seed Omaha Supernovas 3–2 in the semifinals, before advancing to the 2025 PVF finals against the Orlando Valkyries. George Padjen served as the head coach for the inaugural season before his resignation at the end of the season.[5]

2026 season

On July 2, 2025, the team announced that Lauren Bertolacci would be the head coach for the upcoming season.[6] In August 2025, the PVF and MLV struck a deal to both merge and expand, starting in the 2026 MVL season.[7][8]

Seasons

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Indy Ignite season overviews
SeasonLeagueFinishWinsLossesPct.PlayoffsHead coach
Indy Ignite
2025PVF4th1315.464Won semifinals (Omaha Supernovas) (3–2)
Lost finals (Orlando Valkyries) (1–3)
George Padjen
2026MLV-00TBDLauren Bertolacci
Regular season1315.4642025–present
Playoffs11.5002025–present
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2025 roster

Current as of February 2, 2026.[9]
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Number Player Position College/club Height
2 United States Emma Halter Libero Texas 5'5"
4 Canada Emoni Bush Outside hitter Washington/Oklahoma 6'3"
7 United States Leketor Member-Meneh Outside hitter Missouri/Pittsburgh 5'8"
8 United States Camryn Hannah Opposite hitter Clemson/Penn State 6'2"
9 United States Elena Scott Libero Louisville 5'9"
11 United States Ainise Havili Setter Kansas 5'10"
12 United States Taylor Landfair Outside hitter Minnesota/Nebraska 6'5"
13 United States Cara Cresse Middle blocker Louisville 6'6"
14 United States Anna DeBeer Outside hitter Louisville 5'11"
17 United States Blake Mohler Middle blocker Purdue 6'1"
19 United States Azhani Tealer Opposite Hitter Kentucky 5'9"
22 United States Lydia Martyn Middle blocker Liberty/Oklahoma 6'3"
23 United States Kayla Lund Outside hitter Pittsburgh 6'0"
28 Italy Alexandra Botezat Middle blocker 6'6"
91 United States Mia Tuaniga Setter USC 5'9"
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