Indiana University Athletics

No Place Like Home
11/14/2025 10:00:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Energy comes in waves at Wilkinson Hall. On Friday (Nov. 14) evening, over 2,000 fans sparked the Indiana volleyball team (20-5, 11-4 B1G) to a fantastic four-set victory (20-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-14) in Bloomington. The Hoosiers picked up their first win over Oregon in program history and completed a 4-0 campaign against the Big Ten's west coast programs.
After a slow first set, IU's offense began marching a fast rate. Freshman outside hitter Jaidyn Jager won the duel of the Big Ten's best two freshman attackers. She provided 15 kills (.308 hitting percentage) and 10 digs for her fifth double-double of the season. Jager added three blocks and passed tremendously on 25 attempts in serve receive.
Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles (10) and senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum (11) each reached double figures to help finish off the win. It's the 31st time in the past three years that the two attackers have each had 10+ kills in the same match. On the season, IU is 9-2 when three different players have at least 10 kills.
Freshman middle blocker Victoria Gray had one of the cleanest matches in her young career. She had eight kills (no errors) at a .727 hitting percentage. She came through in the clutch with six blocks, one off her career high. The Hoosiers had 11 blocks as a team and also contributed 10 aces.
With the win, Alonso-Corcelles became the program's winningest player in Big Ten action. No player in the 51-year history of IU volleyball has been a part of more conference wins (39) than the 6-foot-2 Spaniard. It's also just the seventh 20-win season (since volleyball was adopted by the NCAA in 1981) in program history.
The Hoosiers return to the court on Sunday (Nov. 16) afternoon for a chance to match two all-time program marks. A win over Maryland would tie program single-season records for regular season wins (21) and Big Ten wins (12) since the sport was formally adopted by the NCAA. First serve comes at Noon ET on B1G+ in Wilkinson Hall.
How it Happened
• IU's offense was in full motion on Friday as it dispatched of Oregon in four sets. The Hoosiers hit above .300 (.307) for the 11th time this season and the fourth time in Big Ten play. Five different players had at least six kills. Two players – Victoria Gray and Teodora Kričković – had at least six kills and zero errors.
• Down the stretch, the Hoosiers picked up the points from other aspects of their game. They had four blocks and five aces alone in set four while allowing Oregon to hit just .034 (8-7-29) in the final frame. On the match, IU had more kills, assists, blocks, aces and digs.
Top Hoosier Performers
#24 Jager, Jaidyn
15 kills, 10 digs, 3 blocks, 2 assists, .308 hitting percentage
#10 Kričković, Teodora
44 assists, 6 kills, 3 digs, 3 blocks, 2 aces
#23 Gray, Victoria
8 kills, .727 hitting percentage, 6 blocks
Notes to Know
• Friday's win made senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles the winningest Big Ten player in program history. No player in the 51-year history of IU volleyball has won more conference games (39) than the Spanish attacker. She is just three wins away from breaking the program's all-time wins record (since the NCAA adopted volleyball in 1981).
• The Hoosiers are up to 20 wins on the season after beating Oregon in four sets. It's just the seventh 20-win season in program history – since the NCAA adopted volleyball in 1981. It's the second 20-win campaign in the last three years and just the fourth since the turn of the century.
• IU picked up the 50th all-time win at Wilkinson Hall on Friday evening. Since the venue opened in 2019, IU has quickly turned its home floor into one of the toughest in the country. Over 2,000 fans packed Wilkinson Hall on Friday evening as the Hoosiers won their 20th-straight home match against an unranked opponent.
• One of the toughest things to do in college volleyball is score from different areas. While IU's offense is elite, its defense and serving came to life on Friday. The Hoosiers had 11 blocks and 10 aces in the match for the first time this season. It's the first time IU has had at least 10 blocks and 10 aces in the same match since a win over Michigan State (Nov. 24, 2023) two years ago.
• For the 31st time in their career together, senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles and senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum each had 10-or-more kills in the same match. In those contests, IU is 23-8 since the start of 2023. It is 9-2 this season in those respective matches.
• The Hoosiers picked up their first win over Oregon in school history and now have at least one win against every Big Ten team currently in the conference. IU completed a perfect 4-0 campaign against the new west coast programs after finishing 1-3 against the same schools last year.
After a slow first set, IU's offense began marching a fast rate. Freshman outside hitter Jaidyn Jager won the duel of the Big Ten's best two freshman attackers. She provided 15 kills (.308 hitting percentage) and 10 digs for her fifth double-double of the season. Jager added three blocks and passed tremendously on 25 attempts in serve receive.
Senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles (10) and senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum (11) each reached double figures to help finish off the win. It's the 31st time in the past three years that the two attackers have each had 10+ kills in the same match. On the season, IU is 9-2 when three different players have at least 10 kills.
Freshman middle blocker Victoria Gray had one of the cleanest matches in her young career. She had eight kills (no errors) at a .727 hitting percentage. She came through in the clutch with six blocks, one off her career high. The Hoosiers had 11 blocks as a team and also contributed 10 aces.
With the win, Alonso-Corcelles became the program's winningest player in Big Ten action. No player in the 51-year history of IU volleyball has been a part of more conference wins (39) than the 6-foot-2 Spaniard. It's also just the seventh 20-win season (since volleyball was adopted by the NCAA in 1981) in program history.
The Hoosiers return to the court on Sunday (Nov. 16) afternoon for a chance to match two all-time program marks. A win over Maryland would tie program single-season records for regular season wins (21) and Big Ten wins (12) since the sport was formally adopted by the NCAA. First serve comes at Noon ET on B1G+ in Wilkinson Hall.
How it Happened
• IU's offense was in full motion on Friday as it dispatched of Oregon in four sets. The Hoosiers hit above .300 (.307) for the 11th time this season and the fourth time in Big Ten play. Five different players had at least six kills. Two players – Victoria Gray and Teodora Kričković – had at least six kills and zero errors.
• Down the stretch, the Hoosiers picked up the points from other aspects of their game. They had four blocks and five aces alone in set four while allowing Oregon to hit just .034 (8-7-29) in the final frame. On the match, IU had more kills, assists, blocks, aces and digs.
Top Hoosier Performers
#24 Jager, Jaidyn
15 kills, 10 digs, 3 blocks, 2 assists, .308 hitting percentage
#10 Kričković, Teodora
44 assists, 6 kills, 3 digs, 3 blocks, 2 aces
#23 Gray, Victoria
8 kills, .727 hitting percentage, 6 blocks
Notes to Know
• Friday's win made senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles the winningest Big Ten player in program history. No player in the 51-year history of IU volleyball has won more conference games (39) than the Spanish attacker. She is just three wins away from breaking the program's all-time wins record (since the NCAA adopted volleyball in 1981).
• The Hoosiers are up to 20 wins on the season after beating Oregon in four sets. It's just the seventh 20-win season in program history – since the NCAA adopted volleyball in 1981. It's the second 20-win campaign in the last three years and just the fourth since the turn of the century.
• IU picked up the 50th all-time win at Wilkinson Hall on Friday evening. Since the venue opened in 2019, IU has quickly turned its home floor into one of the toughest in the country. Over 2,000 fans packed Wilkinson Hall on Friday evening as the Hoosiers won their 20th-straight home match against an unranked opponent.
• One of the toughest things to do in college volleyball is score from different areas. While IU's offense is elite, its defense and serving came to life on Friday. The Hoosiers had 11 blocks and 10 aces in the match for the first time this season. It's the first time IU has had at least 10 blocks and 10 aces in the same match since a win over Michigan State (Nov. 24, 2023) two years ago.
• For the 31st time in their career together, senior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles and senior opposite hitter Avry Tatum each had 10-or-more kills in the same match. In those contests, IU is 23-8 since the start of 2023. It is 9-2 this season in those respective matches.
• The Hoosiers picked up their first win over Oregon in school history and now have at least one win against every Big Ten team currently in the conference. IU completed a perfect 4-0 campaign against the new west coast programs after finishing 1-3 against the same schools last year.
Team Stats
Oregon
IND
Kills
52
55
Errors
20
16
Attempts
124
127
Hitting %
.258
.307
Points
63.0
76.0
Assists
46
49
Aces
4
10
Blocks
7
11
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