The Iowa Mennonite School volleyball team enjoyed another winning season in 2018.

IMS finished with an overall record of 19-15. They played their best volleyball of the year in mid-September, winning five matches in a row between a Saturday tournament at Wilton and conference victories over Pekin and Wapello. IMS was led on the offensive side of the net by Mia Graber with 245 kills, third most in the Southeast Iowa Superconference. Graber was a unanimous first team all-conference pick. Senior Sami Miller led IMS as a setter with 371 assists, fourth most in the Superconference, earning a second team all-conference selection. Defensively, Suzanna Yoder led the way with 450 digs, second most in the entire state in class 1A. She was also a unanimous first team selection. IMS also placed Rubye Ney and Katelyn Lehman on all-conference teams. IMS saw their season come to an end in the regional quarterfinal round of the 1A playoffs.