December 14, 2025
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
Primary Menu
  • News
    • State
    • Nation
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Cheerleading
    • Cross Country
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Intramurals
    • Lacrosse
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swimming & Diving
    • Tennis
    • Track & Field
    • Volleyball
    • Wrestling
  • Feature
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • Senior Send-Offs
    • Editorial Cartoons
  • Entertainment
  • Reviews
    • Music
    • Books
    • Experiences
    • Games
    • Movies
    • Other
    • Restaurants
    • TV
The Reflector
Primary Menu
  • News
    • State
    • Nation
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • Cheerleading
    • Cross Country
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Intramurals
    • Lacrosse
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Swimming & Diving
    • Tennis
    • Track & Field
    • Volleyball
    • Wrestling
  • Feature
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Letters
    • Senior Send-Offs
    • Editorial Cartoons
  • Entertainment
  • Reviews
    • Music
    • Books
    • Experiences
    • Games
    • Movies
    • Other
    • Restaurants
    • TV
Follow The Reflector on social media! @ReflectorUIndy on Instagram, /ReflectorUIndy on Facebook
  • Home
  • 2017
  • August
  • 23
  • Volleyball preseason to work on individual skills
  • Sports
  • Volleyball

Volleyball preseason to work on individual skills

Zoë Berg | Editor in Chief August 23, 2017
With many incoming players, the volleyball team will focus on both individual skills and teamwork. Photo by Cassie Reverman.
With many incoming players, the volleyball team will focus on both individual skills and teamwork. Photo by Cassie Reverman.

Preseason began for the University of Indianapolis volleyball team with two-a-day practices on Aug. 14. This year during preseason camp the team will be working on individual skills specific to their position during the morning practice and bringing it all together in the afternoon, much like they would do in the spring. According to Head Volleyball Coach Jason Reed, the Hounds will be working on serving, passing and defense during preseason.

“In terms of strictly volleyball stuff, early in the season, defense is going to be the biggest thing that we’re going to be working on,” Reed said. “Since it’s early in the year, the rest of the stuff kind of comes along but those are the things that really make a difference in your early season record.”

This year, the team has eight returning members and nine incoming, including both freshmen and transfer students. Junior middle blocker Katie Voelz said a big part of practice will be learning how to work together as a team, especially with so many incoming players.

“Practice is just kind of learning how to mesh with each other and trust each other,” Voelz said. “I mean basically, for volleyball especially, the girls on your team are your family. So that’s adding nine new people to your family. So it’s just kind of getting to know each other, working hard together, getting through hard drills together. That’s what’s really going to make us come together as a team.”

Some of the transfer students this year are from Saint Joseph’s College, which Reed is looking forward to. He said he plans to draw upon their experience in the GLVC while also working to help them adjust to a new team dynamic.

“Their adjustment will come with how we do thing versus how they have done things in the past. And on the same token, they’re going to bring some good and unique things from Saint Joe and their experience to our gym,” Reed said. “I’m really looking forward to having those girls, as well as Autumn [Mayo] from Armstrong [State University] in the gym and teaching them the way we do volleyball here and hearing some of the things that they do and maybe using some of those things for us too.”

According to Voelz, the transition from high school to college volleyball can be difficult, especially when factoring in a completely new campus. This is why the Hounds who stayed on campus this summer invited new recruits to come down for open gyms as much as possible.

“It’s a completely different game coming from high school to college,” Voelz said. “I know they’re all capable of playing at that college level, it’s just making them know that they’re capable, I think is going to be the biggest challenge. That’s just going to take encouragement. I mean some pressure situations and getting them outside their comfort zone, but that’s how everyone improves as a player.”

Reed said this season, they are going to take it one game at a time and will start by focusing on the first game against Michigan Tech at the Hillsdale Tournament on Sept. 1.

Tags: Autumn Mayo Indianapolis Indy Jason Reed Katie Voelz The Reflector The Reflector Online UIndy University of Indianapolis Zoë Berg

Post navigation

Previous: Men’s soccer adds reserve squad to preseason workouts
Next: Football defeats No. 2 GVSU in season opener

Related Stories

Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indiana Pacers
  • Basketball
  • Featured Stories
  • Sports

Indiana Pacers dealing with early-season injury concerns

Ella Crawford, Staff Writer November 18, 2025 0
Indiana Sports Graphic
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Sports

Indiana’s Golden Era: A New Age of Hoosier Sports

Brayton Bowen, Sports Editor November 14, 2025 0
Gavin Sukup rushing for a first down against conference opponent Lincoln (Mo.)
  • Featured Stories
  • Football
  • Sports

No. 10 UIndy Clinches Share of GLVC Title, Eyes Deep Playoff Run

Brayton Bowen, Sports Editor November 14, 2025 0

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Gallery: UIndy Smith Mall Holiday Lighting 2025
  • Satire: Trump to receive all of Santa’s coal
  • Satire: Uncle Earl banned from Thanksgiving dinner
  • Satire: Baptism in Smith Mall canal at UIndy
  • Senior Send-Off 2025: Luke Cooper

Archives

NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to The Reflector's newsletter, The Rundown

Advertisements

One Somerset Apartments | Competitive, affordable off-campus housing. Convenient location catty corner across from campus. Pet-enthusiastic with plenty of green space. Call or text 317-650-8733 for more info!

You may have missed

Group of students gathered outside in the snow to enjoy the holiday lighting
  • Featured Stories
  • Multimedia
  • News

Gallery: UIndy Smith Mall Holiday Lighting 2025

Willa Allen, Social Media Manager December 4, 2025 0
opinion
  • Opinion

Satire: Trump to receive all of Santa’s coal

Luke Cooper, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2025 0
opinion
  • Opinion

Satire: Uncle Earl banned from Thanksgiving dinner

Logan McInnes, Managing Editor November 18, 2025 0
Smith Mall canal at UIndy
  • Opinion

Satire: Baptism in Smith Mall canal at UIndy

Luke Cooper, Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2025 0

General Info

  • About
  • Awards
  • Advertising
  • Contact
  • Policies
  • Print Editions
  • Reflector Archives
  • Accessibility Statement

General Info

  • About
  • Awards
  • Advertising
  • Contact
  • Policies
  • Print Editions
  • Reflector Archives
  • Accessibility Statement

Subscribe

Subscribe to The Reflector’s email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest campus news.

Subscribe

Subscribe to The Reflector’s email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest campus news.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
© Copyright 2025 The Reflector and The Reflector Online. All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.