No. 1 Ball State Sweeps McKendree to Advance to MIVA Championship
MUNCIE, Ind. — No. 1 Ball State delivered a dominant and efficient performance Wednesday night, sweeping McKendree in straight sets (25–23, 25–18, 25–21) in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) Tournament semifinals at Worthen Arena.
The Cardinals improved to 24–4 on the season and advanced to the MIVA Championship match, where they will look to secure an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. McKendree concluded its season at 18–11 after a competitive effort that featured a tightly contested opening set.
Tight Opening Set Sets the Tone
The first set unfolded as a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading points and maintaining a narrow margin throughout. Ball State established an early advantage, opening on a 6–1 run to set the tone.
McKendree responded with a surge of its own, cutting the deficit and eventually tying the set at multiple points, including a late 20–20 deadlock. The Bearcats showed resilience, matching Ball State’s offensive production and remaining within reach.
In the closing moments, Ball State executed under pressure, responding with a 5–3 run to close out the set 25–23. The ability to capitalize on key opportunities late provided the Cardinals with early momentum.
Offensive Efficiency Drives Second Set
Ball State carried its momentum into the second set, delivering a highly efficient offensive performance. The Cardinals established control early and gradually extended their lead through consistent attacking.
A key stretch midway through the set allowed Ball State to create separation, building a multi-point advantage that reached as many as seven points. The Cardinals maintained control through disciplined execution and limited errors.
McKendree attempted to respond and fought off multiple set points, but the deficit proved too large to overcome. Ball State closed out the set 25–18, taking a commanding 2–0 lead.
Cardinals Maintain Control to Complete Sweep
The third set followed a similar pattern, with Ball State establishing an early lead and maintaining control throughout. The Cardinals combined efficient offense with steady defensive play to dictate the pace.
McKendree worked to close the gap, trimming the deficit to within a few points during the middle portion of the set. However, Ball State responded with timely scoring, using kills from multiple players to maintain separation.
The Cardinals closed out the set 25–21, completing the sweep and securing their place in the MIVA Championship match.
Rogers Leads Balanced Offensive Attack
Ball State’s success was driven by a balanced offensive effort, led by Patrick Rogers, who finished with a match-high 16 kills while hitting at an efficient .500 percentage. His consistent production anchored the Cardinals’ attack throughout the match.
Ryan Louis added 11 kills, providing strong support and contributing to the team’s offensive consistency. Both players also contributed from the service line, combining for multiple aces that helped create scoring opportunities.
Setter Lucas Machado orchestrated the offense with 37 assists, distributing the ball effectively and maintaining a steady rhythm across all three sets.
Efficiency and Serving Prove Decisive
Ball State’s offensive efficiency was a defining factor in the victory. The Cardinals posted a .481 hitting percentage as a team, significantly outpacing McKendree’s .312 mark.
The Cardinals also recorded 46 kills compared to McKendree’s 34, reflecting their ability to convert scoring opportunities consistently. From the service line, Ball State generated five aces while limiting McKendree to none, creating additional pressure and disrupting the Bearcats’ offensive rhythm.
The combination of efficient attacking and strong serving allowed Ball State to maintain control throughout the match.
Defensive Contributions Support Victory
Defensively, Ball State maintained solid execution, particularly at the net. Rogers led the blocking effort with three blocks, while Machado, Daniel Günther, and Jacob Surette each contributed multiple blocks.
In the back row, Ryan Louis led the team with eight digs, providing stability and helping extend rallies. Wil Basilio added six digs, while Rogers contributed defensively as well.
The Cardinals’ balanced defensive effort complemented their offensive efficiency and limited McKendree’s opportunities to generate sustained scoring runs.
McKendree Shows Fight in Semifinal Loss
McKendree delivered a competitive performance, particularly in the opening set where the Bearcats matched Ball State’s intensity and forced a late tie. Bryce Wetjen led the team with 10 kills, providing consistent offensive production.
Tyler Tripp and Sam Hoskin added six kills each, while setter Nate Flayter recorded 29 assists and contributed defensively. The Bearcats also showed strength at the net, generating multiple blocks during key stretches.
Despite the effort, McKendree struggled to match Ball State’s offensive efficiency and was unable to sustain momentum across the match.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Ball State’s ability to execute in key stretches, particularly late in the first set and throughout the second. The Cardinals’ mid-set runs created separation and prevented McKendree from building momentum.
While the Bearcats showed resilience and competitiveness, Ball State’s consistency ultimately determined the outcome.
Ball State Advances to Championship Match
With the victory, Ball State advanced to face Loyola Chicago in the MIVA Championship match. The Cardinals will look to capture their 16th conference tournament title and secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Final Takeaway
Ball State’s straight-set victory over McKendree was defined by offensive efficiency, balanced scoring, and strong execution in critical moments. The Cardinals controlled key stretches in each set and maintained pressure throughout the match.
McKendree showed competitiveness but was unable to match Ball State’s consistency across all three sets.
With the win, Ball State advances to the MIVA Championship, positioning itself for a chance to secure a conference title and continue its postseason run.








