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Mikala Henderson
Steve Woltmann

Red & White Invitational Up Next for Flames

UIC travels to Normal, Illinois for the Red & White Invitational

9/2/2021 3:18:00 PM

CHICAGO – Following its first weekend of action, the UIC volleyball team heads back out on the road this Friday and Saturday (Sept. 3-4), making the quick trip down to Normal, Illinois for the Red & White Invitational. Illinois State will serve as the host of the tournament and will welcome UIC, Marquee and Ohio to town.
 
UIC begins its tournament action Friday evening with a 7 p.m. match against Marquette before wrapping up action on Saturday with contests against Illinois State (11 a.m.) and Ohio (6 p.m.).
 
Last Time Out
The Flames opened the 2021 season last weekend at the Top Dawg Challenge, hosted by Butler. UIC kicked things off with a 3-1 win over Bowling Green before falling to Indiana (3-0) and Butler (3-1) to round out tournament action. Paola Santiago was named to the All-Tournament Team after leading the team in kills (37), digs (41) and aces (8) while picking up four blocks over the course of the three matches. A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Santiago recorded a pair of double-doubles in the opening weekend, finishing with 10 kills and team-high 17 digs in a win over Bowling Green while tying for the team-high with 17 kills to go along with 15 digs against Butler. Santiago fell one dig shy of her third double-double of the weekend in the Flames' match against Indiana, finishing with a team-high 10 kills in addition to her nine digs.
 
Looking Back
Despite having its season pushed to the Spring of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, last year's squad had one of the best seasons in program history. The Flames finished the season with a 14-3 overall record and a 13-1 mark in conference play while making an appearance in the Horizon League championship match for the first time since 2012. UIC's .824 winning percentage was the best in the program's Division I history and second-best in program history, falling just shy of the .857 winning percentage (24-4) recorded by the 1972 squad that competed prior to the department's transition to Division I status in 1981. Additionally, the Flames finished second in the Horizon League with a 13-1 conference mark, tied for the program's highest regular season finish in the conference standings in program history. UIC's .929 winning percentage in conference games was the best in program history.
 
Preseason Expectations
Fresh off an appearance in the Horizon League championship match a year ago, the Flames were picked to finish second in the league in the #HLVB Preseason Poll, voted on by the League's coaches. The Flames received 98 points, including one first-place vote, to finish second behind Wright State (119 points – 9 first-place votes). UIC was led by Horizon League Freshman of the Year Becca Oldendorf, All-League First Team member Paola Santiago and All-Freshmen selections, Martina Delucchi and Jaclyn Oblena, who all return to the lineup this season.
 
Fresh Faces
UIC welcomes four new players to the roster this year in addition to a fifth player who will be making her Flames debut after a redshirt year. Head Coach Justin Ingram announced the addition of freshmen Kayanna Jones (Normal, Ill.), Jacquelyn Robinson (Las Vegas, Nev.) and Salma Abdelhady (Cairo, Egypt) in addition to sophomore transfer Grace Zambrano from Chicago State (Wheeling, Ill.). Liza Garrido, who joined the Flames this past spring but did not compete in any matches, returns for her redshirt freshman season.
 
Hi and Low
The 2021 UIC volleyball team features one of the largest height discrepancies between its tallest and shortest player on the roster among all Division I athletic programs. Freshman Salma Abdelhady measures in at 6-foot-10, believed to be the tallest player in program history.  Conversely, UIC features a pair of 5-foot-0 players in sophomore twins Abigail Sunga and Amelia Sunga.
 
International Flavor
UIC once again features an internationally diverse lineup, with four different countries represented (including the United States) and five different players who reside outside the United States. The Flames have two players from Egypt in Salma Abdelhady and Sohila Wafeek and two from Argentia in Martina Delucchi and Liza Garrido, while Paola Santiago hails from Puerto Rico. The five international players join 12 US players who come from four states (Minnesota, Nevada, California, Illinois). Eight players call Illinois their home.
 
Fan Attendance Policy
At this time, UIC will allow fans to attend home games at Flames Athletic Center regardless of vaccination status. All fans will be subject to temperature screening upon arrival and must wear a facial covering at all times when indoors per current University of Illinois Chicago policy. Anyone failing to comply with the policy will be removed from the premises.
 
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