Conference News
No. 1 Penn State Defeats NYU to Advance to EIVA
Finals
University Park, Pa. - The top-ranked Penn State
men's volleyball team (27-1) advanced to the EIVA Championship
match for the 10th consecutive year with a three-game sweep of NYU
Thursday night at Rec Hall (30-22, 30-21, 30-20). The Nittany Lions
will face second-seed and No. 11 George Mason in the EIVA
Championship on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. at Rec Hall. The winner earns
the right to advance to the National Collegiate Semifinal match on
Thursday, May 1 in Irvine, Calif., with the National Championship
contest slated for Saturday, May 3 at 4:00 p.m. PT (7:00 p.m. ET).
The Patriots defeated NJIT in five games (21-30, 25-30, 30-26,
30-20, 15-13) in the first EIVA semifinal Thursday at Rec Hall.
The Nittany Lions improve to 54-3 all-time in the EIVA Championship
with the win over the Violets. Penn State holds a 10-1 advantage
over the Patriots in the EIVA Championship dating back to the 1986
season, but George Mason has been the only team to defeat Penn
State during the 2008 season, a four-game victory in Fairfax, Va.,
on Feb. 15.
Against NYU, junior outside hitter Matt
Anderson (West Seneca, N.Y.) led all players with 20 kills on
25 swings with two errors to hit .720 while junior middle hitter Max
Holt (Cincinnati, Ohio) tallied 16 kills on .789 hitting.
Sophomore middle hitter Max
Lipsitz (Williamsville, N.Y.) contributed eight kills while
junior opposite Ryan
Sweitzer (Lancaster, Pa.) notched six putaways. As a team, Penn
State attacked at a .592 clip for the match, its seventh contest of
the season hitting .500 or better.
Senior setter Luke
Murray (East Petersburg, Pa.) dished out 44 assists and added
three kills on three attacks while freshman libero Dennis
Del Valle (Toa Alta, Puerto Rico) led the defense with six digs
and Anderson contributed five.
Penn State outblocked NYU 5.0 to 1.0. Holt led the way with four
and Anderson notched three. Anderson also recorded three aces while
Holt chipped in one.
Devin Zolnowski led the Violets with 10 kills and three digs.
The match started out close, with an Anderson kill giving Penn
State the 10-8 lead. Two more kills from Anderson and one from Holt
made it 19-15 before another Anderson putaway pushed the Lions
ahead 22-17. A Lipsitz kill made it 25-20 before an NYU service
error ended the game, 30-22. Anderson posted eight kills on 10
attempts with only one error to hit .700 in the set while Lipsitz
and Holt both produced five kills on seven swings with an error to
hit .571.
The second game was much of the same, with the squads remaining
even during the early part of the game. Penn State went ahead 14-12
on Holt and Anderson kills and a Murray throw-down pushed the score
to 18-14. Kills from Lipsitz and Sweitzer pushed the Lions up 24-16
and an Anderson laser made it 26-19 before a kill from junior
outside hitter Jay
Stauffer (Columbia, Pa.) coupled with a Holt service ace ended
the game, 30-21. Anderson hit .857 (6-0-7) in the stanza while Holt
attacked at a .833 clip (5-0-6) and as a team, Penn State hit .727
(17-1-22).
A Sweitzer kill helped break an early stalemate in the third game
before a Holt putaway gave Penn State the 14-12 lead. A Lipsitz
kill put the Lions ahead 18-16 before consecutive Anderson kills
aided Penn State in going up 20-18. A Holt kill and back to back
Anderson and Holt blocks made it 24-19 and another block, this one
a solo Stauffer effort, pushed the lead to 27-20, before two
Anderson aces and an NYU attack error ended the game, 30-20.
Anderson and Holt each produced six kills in the game.
Tickets for the EIVA Championship are $5 for adults and $3 for
youth, with Penn State students gaining free admission. Groups of
10 or more, any age, are just $2 per person. Seating is general
admission and tickets will be available at the Rec Hall ticket
office beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 26.












