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No. 8 Penn State Mens Volleyball Clinches 25th EIVA Title
No. 8 Penn State Men's Volleyball Clinches 25th EIVA
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Nittany Lions sweep NJIT to secure home-court advantage in
EIVA playoffs
NEWARK, N.J., April 4, 2009 - The eighth-ranked Penn State men's
volleyball team clinched its 25th regular-season Eastern
Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA) title with a
three-game sweep of NJIT (30-17, 30-20, 30-10) Saturday in Newark,
N.J. With the win, the Nittany Lions improve to 21-3 and 10-0 in
conference play, also earning a bye in the EIVA quarterfinals on
April 25 and securing home-court advantage in the EIVA Semifinals
and Championship, slated for April 30 and May 2 at Rec Hall.
Senior opposite Ryan Sweitzer (Lancaster, Pa.) led all players with
12 kills on .562 hitting as junior outside hitter Will Price
(Gaithersburg, Md.) posted 11 kills. Senior middle hitter Max Holt
(Cincinnati, Ohio) collected nine kills on an errorless 15 swings
to hit .600 while junior middle hitter Max Lipsitz (Williamsville,
N.Y.) notched seven kills on .500 hitting. As a team, Penn State
hit .439 for the match.
Redshirt freshman setter Edgardo Goas (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
directed the Lion offense with 38 assists and sophomore libero
Dennis Del Valle (Toa Alta, Puerto Rico) led all players with nine
digs and Price added in six digs. Holt collected four digs, as did
redshirt freshman outside hitter Joe Sunder (Greensburg, Pa.) to go
along with his three kills.
Penn State dominated the serving game, posting nine aces with only
10 errors. Holt provided four aces to increase his single-season
record to 60 and become the first player in Penn State history to
reach 60 service aces in a season. Goas added in three aces against
the Highlanders while Price posted two.
The Nittany Lions also claimed the blocking battle, 9.5 to 3.0.
Lipsitz and Sweitzer each posted five stuffs as Price and senior
middle hitter Jon Sherrick (Mountville, Pa.) both collected three
blocks and Sunder added in two.
The match started off close early on, with a Holt kill giving Penn
State the 10-7 lead. A Sweitzer, Lipsitz and Sunder block made it
15-10 before three straight kills from Sunder, Price and Holt
pushed the Lion lead to 21-12. Back to back kills by Price and Holt
pushed Penn State up 24-14 and a Price kill and Holt ace made it
26-14. Two Lipsitz kills helped end the game, 30-17.
Penn State came out in the second game on fire, going up 8-1 behind
kills from Lipsitz, Sweitzer and Price. A Lipsitz and Sweitzer
block made it 10-4 and a Price put-away pushed the Lion lead to
17-11. Two Penn State blocks, one from Lipsitz and Goas and another
from Lipsitz and Price, gave the Nittany Lions the 19-12 advantage
and a Sweitzer kill made it 23-15. A Holt kill pushed Penn State up
28-17 before a Lipsitz kill ended the game, 30-20.
The Nittany Lions dominated the third stanza, taking the 10-2 lead
behind a Sweitzer, Sherrick and Price kill and going up 14-2 on a
Sherrick kill and NJIT attack error. Two Holt kills made it 19-6
before a kill by sophomore Alan Mars (Rochester, N.Y.) and strong
Holt serving helped the Nittany Lions go on a 7-0 run to take the
26-7 advantage. A Goas ace and Sherrick kill made it 29-9 before a
Highlander attack error ended the game, 30-10.
Penn State remains on the road, traveling to Princeton and George
Mason on April 10-11 before facing Ball State and Ohio State on the
road on April 17-18. The Nittany Lions have a bye in the EIVA
Quarterfinals on April 25 and then host the EIVA Semifinals on
Thursday, April 30. The EIVA Championship will be Saturday, May 2
at Rec Hall, with the winner earning an automatic berth in the NCAA
National Collegiate Semifinals on Thursday, May 7 in Provo, Utah.
The NCAA National Collegiate Championship is slated for Saturday,
May 9 in Provo, Utah.








