ORLANDO, Fla. — The Orlando Valkyries, reigning 2025 Major League Volleyball champions, fought through an up-and-down Sunday night but fell at home to the Columbus Fury 1–3 (27–29, 26–28, 25–18, 17–25) — per the game recap text you provided and the scoreboard screenshot you shared.
Back at Addition Financial Arena after a three-match road stretch where Orlando went 1–2, the Valkyries looked to carry momentum from an impressive road sweep over Omaha. Charitie Luper returned to action, but Orlando was still without Guedpard and Abercrombie — per your provided recap text.
Columbus arrived desperate, riding a five-match losing skid, and played with urgency from the opening serve. The Fury earned their first win since January 22, taking the match 3–1 and holding Orlando to .160 hitting on the night — per your provided recap text and consistent with the Orlando team totals shown in your stat screenshot (Eff% .160).
What decided the match
Columbus leaned into what it does best. Leading the league in blocks, the Fury kept Orlando out of rhythm early, recording eight blocks in the first two sets, per your provided recap text. The tone was set in those first two overtime frames: close volleyball, but Columbus finishing cleaner in the highest-pressure points.
Orlando’s bright spot: Set 3 response
Even with a tough offensive night overall, Orlando’s best stretch came in Set 3, when the Valkyries hit .308, driven by Kaz Brown, Naya Shime, and Bre Kelley — per your provided recap text.
From your stat screenshots, the efficiency from the middle was real:
Kaz Brown: 10 kills, .333 hitting, plus 3 blocks
Bre Kelley (rookie): career-high 12 kills, .478 hitting
Naya Shime: 13 kills (14 total points shown)
Fury’s closer: Raina Terry
Columbus’ engine was Raina Terry, who leads the league in points and delivered a double-double: 19 kills, 14 digs, hitting .250 — per your provided recap text. (Your stat screenshot also shows her 21 total points and 19 kills, aligning with that impact.)
Coach Amy Pauly on Bre Kelley’s growth
Head coach Amy Pauly highlighted what the box score backed up — a rookie making real strides:
“It’s difficult for a rookie to come straight out of college and adjust to the pro game, but I’m so proud of how much Bre has grown throughout the season… Her work ethic has been phenomenal and her drive to want to be the best has shown up.”
— quote from the recap text you provided
- Orlando out-blocked the Fury 11-10
- Naya Shime led Orlando with 13 kills, including one of the craziest kills you’ll ever see
- Bre Kelley finished with a career-high 12 kills
Next Match: Orlando Valkyries (6-6) vs Dallas Pulse (8-4) | Friday, February 27, 8:00 p.m. ET | Comerica Center| CBS Sports Network

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