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Penn State Sweeps St. Francis, 3-0
Penn State Sweeps Saint Francis, 3-0Lipsitz, Holt and Anderson all post 10 kills in the win
LORETTO, Pa., Jan. 25, 2008 - The third-ranked Penn State men's
volleyball team moved to 7-0 on the season for the first time under
head coach Mark Pavlik with a three-game sweep of EIVA-foe Saint
Francis, 30-19, 30-16, 30-23, Friday night in Loretto, Pa.
Sophomore middle hitter Max Lipsitz (Williamsville, N.Y.), junior
middle hitter Max Holt (Cincinnati, Ohio) and junior outside hitter
Matt Anderson (West Seneca, N.Y.) all recorded 10 kills as the
Lions attacked at a .333 clip for the match. Penn State held Saint
Francis to -.033 hitting for the contest, including a -.273
percentage in the second game.
Senior setter Luke Murray (East Petersburg, Pa.) directed the Lion
offense with 33 assists as freshman libero Dennis Del Valle (Toa
Alta, Puerto Rico) contributed a career-high-tying 16 digs. It is
his second straight 16-dig contest, a mark that is two off the Penn
State rally-scoring-era record. The Nittany Lions outdug the Red
Flash, 27-17.
Penn State outblocked Saint Francis, 9.0 to 6.0, led by Anderson
and Holt with four each and Murray with three. Lipsitz posted two
stuffs as juniors Jay Stauffer (Columbia, Pa.) and Ryan Sweitzer
(Lancaster, Pa.) each contributed one block. Anderson also had all
three of the Lions' service aces.
Jordan Varee led Saint Francis with 13 kills as Nick Rivett and
Dave Reilly each posted five. Shane Conley dished out 24 assists as
Reilly and Mark Steele each tallied four digs. Patrick McManamon
led the way with six blocks.
Kills from Anderson and Sweitzer put Penn State up 10-8 in the
first game and three consecutive putaways from Anderson, Lipsitz
and Sweitzer made it 18-13. Four Red Flash kills from Varee aided
Saint Francis in pulling within three at 20-17 but two Red Flash
attack errors, a Holt kill and a Murray and Holt block pushed Penn
State back ahead, 24-17. A Holt kill and consecutive Anderson
service aces made the score 28-18 before a Holt kill and a Saint
Francis attack error ended the game, 30-19.
Penn State continued to roll in the second game, taking the 11-6
lead on an Anderson kill and going up 13-8 on a Holt putaway. Kills
from Holt and Sweitzer pushed the Lion lead to 19-13 and aided by
strong serving from junior Jon Sherrick (Mountville, Pa.) and
redshirt freshman Alan Mars (Rochester, N.Y.) , along with three
Lion blocks, Penn State went up 28-15 before a Red Flash attack
error ended the game, 30-16.
The third game remained even early on, with kills from Holt,
Sweitzer and Anderson along with a Murray, Holt and Anderson block
breaking the 11-11 tie and putting Penn State up 14-11. Another
Anderson ace along with kills from Holt and Stauffer pushed the
Lion lead to 19-13 and four consecutive Red Flash attack errors
gave Penn State the 27-16 advantage. Two Lipsitz kills put the
Nittany Lions ahead 29-17 and despite six consecutive Red Flash
points, Penn State claimed the game, 30-23, on a Saint Francis
service error.








