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No. 1 Penn State Mens Volleyball Falls At Loyola-Chicago
No. 1 Penn State Men's Volleyball Falls At
Loyola-Chicago
Nittany Lions drop first match of the year
CHICAGO, Ill., Feb. 20, 2009 - The top-ranked Penn State men's
volleyball team dropped its first match since March 7, 2008 as it
fell at Loyola-Chicago in five games (24-30, 30-25, 30-25, 27-30,
9-15) Friday night in Chicago, Ill. The Nittany Lions drop to 10-1
while the Ramblers improve to 6-3.
Junior middle hitter Max Lipsitz (Williamsville, N.Y.) recorded a
career-high 18 kills on .519 hitting as junior outside hitter Will
Price (Gaithersburg, Md.) also put down 18 kills. Senior middle
hitter Max Holt (Cincinnati, Ohio) collected 11 kills on .500
hitting as both senior opposite Ryan Sweitzer (Lancaster, Pa.) and
redshirt freshman outside hitter Joe Sunder (Greensburg, Pa.)
notched nine kills. As a team, Penn State hit .323 and Loyola
attacked at a .417 clip.
Redshirt freshman setter Edgardo Goas (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
dished out 57 assists and sophomore libero Dennis Del Valle (Toa
Alta, Puerto Rico) picked up a match-high nine digs as Sunder
collected a career-high eight. Goas, Price and Sweitzer all tallied
six digs as the Lions outdug the Ramblers, 39-28.
Loyola posted eight service aces but committed 29 service errors
while Penn State notched six aces with 15 errors. Price led the
Lions with three aces as Lipsitz tallied two and Holt recorded
one.
The Ramblers also claimed the blocking battle, 9.5 to 7.0. Goas and
Holt led the way with four apiece while Sunder and Lipsitz notched
two.
Mike Bunting led Loyola with a career-high 32 kills on .529 hitting
as Krisjanis Berzins posted 17 kills.
Loyola jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the decisive fifth game behind
an ace and a block before a Lipsitz ace knotted the game at 4-4.
But two Penn State errors put the Ramblers up 6-4 and forced a
Nittany Lion timeout. Out of the break, Loyola continued its run,
rattling off a kill, block and ace to extend its lead to 9-4. The
teams traded points before a Rambler service error and Price kill
pulled Penn State within three at 10-7. Out of a Loyola timeout,
the teams exchanged kills twice before a Rambler kill, a Lion
attack error and a Loyola block gave the Ramblers the match,
15-9.
Penn State trailed for much of the first game, pulling within three
at 18-15 on a Sweitzer kill. Loyola maintained the slight lead,
going up 22-18 before Lipsitz and Holt kills helped the Nittany
Lions stay within three at 23-20. Two Rambler kills forced a Penn
State timeout, down 25-20 and the teams traded kills before a Lion
attack error and a Loyola block gave the Ramblers the 28-21
advantage. After an exchange of points and a Lion triple block,
Loyola responded with a kill to take the first game,
30-24.
The Nittany Lions came out strong to start the second stanza, going
ahead 6-2 on Holt and Lipsitz kills and back to back Price aces.
The teams traded points three times before a Lipsitz kill and
consecutive Rambler attack errors put Penn State up 11-5. The
Nittany Lions remained on top, going ahead 18-11 on a Price kill
out of the back row and 22-18 on a Lipsitz put-away. A Holt and
Goas block made it 27-21 before two Price kills ended the game,
30-25.
The third game remained close throughout, with Loyola going ahead
8-6 on consecutive kills and 18-16 on another put-away. A Sunder
kill closed the gap to one at 18-17, and following a Lion error, a
Rambler service error and a Holt ace knotted the game at 19-19. Two
Price kills put Penn State on top 21-19 and the Lions remained
ahead, going up 23-21 on a Rambler attack error. A Sweitzer kill
off a diving Del Valle dig pushed the Lions ahead 27-24 before a
Sunder kill off the block and a Holt put-away ended the game,
30-25, in favor of Penn State.
Game four featured 16 ties, with a big Sunder kill breaking the 4-4
stalemate. A Price kill down the line moved Penn State ahead 8-6
before back to back Lipsitz kills pushed the Lion lead to 11-8. A
Goas and Holt block made it 14-11 but Loyola fought back to knot
the score at 16-16 on a kill and ace. The teams traded points three
times, with a Lipsitz ace putting Penn State up 20-19. A Lion error
again tied the game and a Goas overpass kill gave Penn State the
23-22 lead. The squads traded points four more times, with a Sunder
kill putting the Lions ahead 27-26. But out of a Rambler timeout,
Loyola rattled off three consecutive kills to go up 29-27 before an
ace off the top of the next gave them the game, 30-27.








