LOVB Madison
League One Volleyball
Lauren Carlini, left, and Xiangyu Gong during warmups for LOVB Madison's 2026 season opener.
Lauren Carlini, left, and Xiangyu Gong during warmups for LOVB Madison's 2026 season opener.
League One Volleyball: vs. Atlanta.
media release: LOVB Madison is partnering with Sunshine Place to host a “Love Your Hair” donation drive during the February 7 match against LOVB Atlanta, collecting shampoo and conditioner for their pantry program to support families across Dane County.
Fans are encouraged to donate shampoo and conditioner at the match; donation barrels will be placed at the east and west concourse entrances. Those unable to attend can also support the drive by purchasing items from Sunshine Place’s online wishlist or making a monetary donation.
Sunshine Place is a Sun Prairie–based nonprofit serving Dane County through food, housing and basic-needs support. Hygiene items like shampoo and conditioner are among the most requested pantry items and are not covered by Wisconsin Shares (SNAP).
“Basic hygiene items like shampoo and conditioner are not covered by Wisconsin Shares (SNAP), and they are highly requested products at our pantry program,” said Ann Maastricht, Executive Director of Sunshine Place. “Not every pantry offers these items, and we rely solely on product donations from our supporters to ensure we can provide hair products that work for all hair types and textures. We are incredibly grateful to LOVB Madison and their fans for stepping up in such a practical and meaningful way to support families in our community.”
How to Support
Donate shampoo and conditioner at the February 7 match
Purchase from Sunshine Place’s wishlist: https://a.co/087aBMB3
Make a monetary donation: https://sunshine.app.neoncrm.com/forms/10
LOVB Salt Lake defeated LOVB Madison (25-22, 21-25, 25-20, 25-16) in Madison’s return home after a road stretch. This was the third meeting between the teams for the 2026 season and Salt Lake leads the series 2-1.
“We're in most of these sets all the way up until the end, up until point 20, point 18, and then we kind of fall off, make some unforced errors, and uncharacteristic errors, hesitation. And so can we do better in the red zone? Can we be better behind the service line? Looking forward to improving that on Saturday,” said setter Lauren Carlini.
Salt Lake took the first match 25-22, but not without a fight from Madison. The score was tied 20-20 before the visitors won five of the final seven points to clinch the set. Madison countered in the second, leaning on six kills in the frame from opposite Gong Xiangyu and three from outside hitter Anna Haak to win the set 25-21 and tie the match at one set apiece.
Like the first set, Salt Lake pulled ahead late in the third to retake the match lead, and they led wire-to-wire in the fourth to clinch the win.
Playing on the left side, Temi Thomas-Ailra led Madison with 18 points – 17 from the attack – and added nine digs. Xiangyu landed 13 kills on a .480 attack efficiency while adding eight digs and three blocks, and Haak ended with 12 total points and 11 digs.
Setter Lauren Carlini provided 38 assists while Madison as a team hit .229.
Match MVP Alexa Gray led LOVB Salt Lake with 21 kills and an ace over the four sets. Heidy Casanova was a close second with 19 kills and a block.
Salt Lake outpaced Madison 61-50 in attack points while Madison had a 12-7 advantage in blocks.
“Our focus is going to Atlanta right now. That's where we want to put our focus. Put this match behind us. We want to come out and show the fans who we are on Saturday. We have the team to do that,” stated head coach Matt Fuerbringer.
LOVB Madison stays home for their next match as they host LOVB Atlanta on Saturday, February 7, at the Alliant Energy Center. The game will start at 1 p.m. Central. Tickets are available for purchase or fans can watch the game on ESPN+.

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