Indiana volleyball secured a four-set victory over Michigan in the first match of its final homestand, demonstrating determination and skill on the court. Despite their fading NCAA Tournament hopes, the Hoosiers were focused on finishing the season strong for the seniors and fans. Head coach Steve Aird emphasized the importance of playing with emotion and effort after a tough loss to Ohio State. Michigan presented a challenge with strong blocking at the net, but Indiana’s balanced attack led to a victory, with junior outside hitter Candela Alonso-Corcelles standing out with a career-high 25 kills. Senior setter Camryn Haworth played a crucial role in Alonso-Corcelles’s success, reaching over 1,000 assists for the third season in a row. With the win, Indiana looks ahead to their final match of the season against Illinois on Friday night, also serving as senior night for seven players on the team. Fans can catch the action on Big Ten+. Stay updated on Indiana volleyball with reporter Parker Rodgers on Twitter.
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