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No. 1 Penn State Mens Volleyball Grounds No. 7 Ball State, 3-1
No. 1 Penn State Men's Volleyball Grounds No. 7 Ball State, 3-1Nittany Lions improve to 24-1 for the season
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., March 29, 2008 - After a nearly-two hour
delay due to No. 7 Ball State's transportation troubles, the
top-ranked Penn State men's volleyball team defeated the Cardinals
in three games (30-26, 30-22, 30-17) Saturday night at Rec Hall.
The Nittany Lions improve to 24-1 and end the Cardinals' 11-match
winning streak as Ball State falls to 16-7 for the year.
The Cardinal squad was scheduled to leave Muncie, Ind., at 8:00
a.m. but a broken oil line on the team's bus pushed the departure
time back about three hours and the team arrived at Rec Hall at
8:00 p.m.
"You really have to commend Ball State," said head coach Mark
Pavlik. "They've been on a bus for 12 hours and they gave a great
effort tonight. I thought we did a really good job of not allowing
them to believe they had enough in their tank to beat us. This was
a fun match for us, with some of the great plays that were
made."
Prior to the match, seniors Luke Murray and Travis Foltz were
honored for their contributions to Penn State and the men's
volleyball program. It was the duo's last regular-season contest at
Rec Hall, although the Nittany Lions will host the EIVA
Championship on April 24 and 26.
Junior outside hitter Matt Anderson (West Seneca, N.Y.) led all
players with 15 kills on .545 hitting as junior opposite Ryan
Sweitzer (Lancaster, Pa.) recorded 12 kills. Both Max Holt
(Cincinnati, Ohio) and Max Lipsitz (Williamsville, N.Y.) produced
nine kills, with Holt adding to his nation-leading hitting
percentage by attacking at a .750 clip without an error and Lipsitz
swinging for a .500 percentage. As a team, Penn State hit .483 for
the contest and is hitting at a .403 combined clip for the season.
The Nittany Lions also sided out at 94% in the third game,
converting on 17-of-18 opportunities.
Senior setter Luke Murray (East Petersburg, Pa.) dished out 41
assists and added two kills on an errorless three swings with five
digs as freshman libero Dennis Del Valle (Toa Alta, Puerto Rico)
picked up eight digs, including some on spectacular plays. Junior
outside hitter Jay Stauffer (Columbia, Pa.) added in three digs for
the squad to go along with his two kills on an errorless four
swings.
Penn State outblocked Ball State, 9.5 to 5.5, led by Lipsitz with
five, Sweitzer with four, Holt and Anderson with three, Stauffer
with two - including a monster solo effort - and Murray with
one.
Todd Chamberlain and Marcus Imwalle led Ball State with nine kills
apiece as Matt McCarthy and Patrick Durbin both added in eight
kills. Ethan Pheister dished out 34 assists and Durbin and Ian
Peckler both provided four digs for the squad. J.D. Gasparovic
topped the blocking list with three stuffs.
Penn State took the 9-5 lead to start the match on two Ball State
attack errors and a Stauffer kill. But two Cardinal kills from
Imwalle helped Ball State tie the game at 9-9. Four ties ensued
before two Lion errors gave Ball State the 15-13 lead. The
Cardinals maintained the slight advantage, going up 18-15 on a kill
from Chamberlain before two Lipsitz kills tied the game at 18-18.
An Anderson kill set up by a spectacular Del Valle dig and a Ball
State attack error after a scrambling Penn State defensive play
brought the crowd to its feet and gave the Lions the 20-18 lead. A
Sweitzer and Holt block pushed the lead to 24-19 and a Holt kill
coupled with a Holt and Stauffer block made it 27-21. Two Lion
errors and a Patrick Durbin kill trimmed the Penn State lead to
three at 27-24 but a Holt kill halted the run. The teams traded
errors, with a Lipsitz and Murray block giving Penn State the 29-25
advantage before a Ball State service error ended the game,
30-26.
The Nittany Lions jumped out to the 5-1 advantage on an Anderson
kill, two Cardinal errors and a Lipsitz and Sweitzer block. Ball
State chipped away at the lead but a Murray overpass kill put the
Lions up 9-7. Consecutive kills from Sweitzer and Anderson gave
Penn State the four-point cushion at 14-10 and two Anderson kills
aided the Lions in going ahead 17-14. An Anderson and Lipsitz block
made it 21-16 and a Holt kill extended the advantage to 23-18.
Another Holt kill coupled with a service ace put Penn State up
26-21 before two Anderson kills ended the game, 30-22.
Two Sweitzer kills helped Penn State to the early 10-4 lead to
start the third game. Two Lion blocks, one a triple effort from
Sweitzer, Lipsitz and Anderson and another from Holt and Sweitzer,
made it 16-6. A monster solo stuff by Stauffer pushed the score to
19-8 and a Sweitzer kill and Murray ace gave Penn State the 22-11
lead. Another Lion block, this one from Lipsitz and Anderson,
pushed the lead to 25-12 and a Penn State kill by junior middle
hitter Jon Sherrick (Mountville, Pa.) off the set from senior
Travis Foltz (Westlake Village, Calif.) gave the Lions the 27-14
lead before Penn State kills from Alan Mars (Rochester, N.Y.) and
Thomas Pereira (Brasilia, Brazil) ended the game, 30-17.








