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Penn State Season Outlook
Penn State Season Outlook
The Penn State men's volleyball team looks to put another
successful season in the books in 2010 with 13 returning
letterwinners, including five returning starters. Last year's squad
finished 27-4 overall with a 12-0 in the EIVA to go undefeated for
the 13th time. Despite losing All-American Max Holt, as well as the
services of Jon Sherrick, Ryan Sweitzer and Jay Stauffer, head
coach Mark Pavlik welcomes the assistance of five newcomers to this
year's team. Pavlik is joined by third-year assistant coach Colin
McMillan and first-year assistant Jay Hosack.
Outside Hitters
Anchoring the outside for Pavlik this season is senior
AVCA First Team All-American Will Price and redshirt-sophomore
All-EIVA second team honoree Joe Sunder. The experience of this
pair will make up for the loss of Jay Stauffer, who saw time in 29
matches last season. Pavlik is looking forward to benefiting from
the experience and physicality of the duo at either end of the
net.
"We're going to expect Joe and Will to take a majority of our
swings this season," said Pavlik. "They give us the option of
playing at either side and being effective in both places. We're
looking forward to having both of them on the court. We know they
can take big swings for us and block pretty well. Having them puts
us in good shape early on this year."
Price started all 31 matches last season, finishing the season
second on the squad with 343 kills (3.43 kills per set) on .365
hitting. He was also strong on defense registering 134 digs (1.34
digs per set) and contributing 62 total blocks (0.62 blocks per
set). The Nittany Lions could also count on a tough serve from
Price. The Gaithersburg, Md. native finished second on the team
with 51 service aces (0.51 aces per set).
Sunder, who started 28 of 31 matches for Penn State last season and
closed out the season with 251 kills, spent the summer competing on
the U.S. Junior National Team. After earning Second Team All-EIVA,
Sunder guided the U.S. men to a second place finish in Pool A of
the 2009 FIVB World Championships in Pune, India. The team went on
to finish eighth in the tournament. It was Sunder's second summer
with the Junior National Team, as he competed in the NORCECA
Championship in 2008.
Joining Sunder and Price on the outside are senior Jason Ambrose,
junior Thomas Pereira, sophomore Ryan Wolf and newcomer Kyle Mars.
Pavlik feels these four players all bring something different to
the squad.
"Kyle is pretty quick with long arms," said Pavlik. "He passes the
ball well and he's very good with in-system attacking. Ryan has
worked his way up the depth chart. He is not a flashy player, but
he's quietly competitive. You notice Ryan because he's always smack
in the middle of good things happening. Thomas is the most
live-armed of these four. He brings a lot of energy to the court
and we've used him in a number of situations where the energy level
on the court needed to be brought up and he responded well. Jason
is the most consistent passer in the group. His ability to control
the ball allows us to slow things down. He is also a good serve
receive option for us."
Jason competed in three matches last season for the Nittany Lions.
He saw action against Harvard, recording two kills and one dig, and
also had two digs in a match against Mount Olive. Pereira also saw
time in three matches in 2009, including against Juniata, Harvard
and Mount Olive. He posted five kills, three digs and one block.
Wolf played in four matches and six sets for Pavlik. His first
collegiate appearance came against Harvard in which he registered
one assist and one dig. Later in the season, Wolf tallied two
assists, one dig and two blocks against Princeton.
Mars joins the Nittany Lions after a successful career at Gates
Chili High School in Rochester, N.Y. The two-year captain played
for Pace Bootlegger Volleyball Club that were three-time East Coast
Championship champs and two-time Can-Am Qualifier Champions. Mars
also competed for the USA Youth National A2 Team in 2007 and the
USA Junior National A2 Team in 2008.
Opposites
Pavlik will be looking to replace the numbers Ryan
Sweitzer, who was a Second Team All-EIVA pick, put up last season.
At opposite, he'll be counting on redshirt junior Alan Mars and
freshman Tom Comfort.
"Alan is heading into his fourth year after we redshirted him,"
said Pavlik. "His strength is his blocking. He has steadily
improved offensively at the opposite spot the last few years, as
well. Alan has been around the program and he knows what is
expected. In truth, he is probably the ‘bigger brother' to
more than just Kyle. The opposite spot may be a little
inexperienced in terms of starting, but I think we have two guys in
Alan and Tom that we can get numbers from. As the year goes along,
I think we're going to see a nice steady improvement at the right
pin."
Mars played in nine matches in 2009 finishing the season with 20
kills and seven blocks. He saw time in two sets against Juniata
putting down a season-high five kills. He tied his season high with
five kills and two blocks in a 3-0 sweep of Princeton on March
27.
Comfort was a three-year letterwinner in volleyball and a two-year
letterwinner in both basketball and baseball at Orchard Park High
School in Orchard Park, N.Y. During his senior season, Comfort
guided his high school team to the New York SPHAA State
Championship. He's a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection and was a
member of the 2009 New York State Volleyball Championship Team. He
played for the Eden Volleyball Club out of Buffalo, N.Y., which
finished fifth in the Junior Olympics.
Middle Hitters
Pavlik is excited about the return of All-American middle
Max Lipsitz who will provide leadership and experience to the front
line. Behind Lipsitz are freshmen Nick Turko and Ian Hendries and
sophomore Mark Shipp.
To have an All-American middle in Max returning to our lineup this
year is very comforting for this team and the staff," said Pavlik.
"He has certainly establish himself as one of the best middles in
the country and I think he's poised for a strong season. His
continued improvement in blocking will allow him to control a lot
of middles he'll face. Max is going to force a lot of opposing
defenses to worry about what he's going to throw at them.
"While there may be no experience behind him with Ian, Nick and
Mark, there is some great athletic ability. If the fall gives us
any glimpse of what is going to happen in the future, I like where
the future lies with those three. We might not get the same numbers
that Max Holt put up for us last year, but we're going to have
three options that can go in and all do different things. Ian is a
strong blocker, Nick is great offensively and Mark knows what is
expected on the floor. Combined, those three can do some pretty
nice things."
Shipp saw his first collegiate action against Harvard early in 2009
where he had one block. He also saw action against NJIT, where he
posted one kill.
Hendries is 6-8 and hails from Cardiff, Calif. He guided La Costa
Canyon High School to four league championships and to CIF
Championships in 2008 and 2009. His team went on to finish third at
States his senior season.
Turko joins the Nittany Lions from Red Land High School in
Lewisberry, Pa. where he was a three-year varsity starter. He was
the Divisional MVP and the Carlisle Sentinel Player of the Year, a
Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection and an AVCA First Team
All-American his senior year. Turko also played for the Yorktowne
Volleyball Club, which finished first at the Rochester Can-Am.
Setters
The Nittany Lions will once again enjoy the services of
redshirt sophomore Edgardo Goas as setter. Goas, an AVCA Second
Team All-American, is joined by sophomore Tor Covello.
"When you have an All-America setter coming back, as we do with
Edgardo, it allows you to start on a whole different chapter," said
Pavlik. "Edgardo learned much last year from starting and certainly
from the last match in the NCAA Semifinal. He's had a fall we are
really pleased with. He is a pretty good blocker and he's shown
stretches where he can dig balls really well. Edgardo also controls
his serve really well. He's going to have a great connection with
Max, Will and Joe."
"We know we can count on Tor, as well. He has made some great
strides since last year and understands the collegiate game much
better. He has been working with Jay to iron out some technical
issues and has developed a good sense of offense. I like where our
setting is heading into 2010. It will help us have a pretty good
attack, both conceptionally and in execution."
Goas, the 2009 EIVA Newcomer of the Year, started every match last
season and played in all 106 sets. He led the team with 1,367
assists and averaged 12.90 assists per set, good enough for sixth
in the nation. The San Juan, Puerto Rico native guided the Nittany
Lion offense to a nation-leading .397 attack percentage with five
primary hitters averaging more than 2.67 kills per set. He spent
the summer competing for the Puerto Rican Junior National Team at
the Pan Am Cup in Chiapas, Mexico. The team finished fifth in the
tournament.
Covello saw the floor in five matches, including dishing out seven
assists in his first collegiate appearance against Harvard. He also
saw time against NJIT where he posted one kill, four assists and a
block, as well as against Mount Olive in which he contributed three
helpers.
Liberos
Junior Dennis Del Valle will once again grace the Penn
State crowds with his jaw-dropping plays as the anchor of the
Nittany Lion attack. Backing Del Valle up at libero will be
classmate Jesse Wagner.
"Obviously we're losing the points from Holt and Sweitzer and the
blocking from experienced guys," said Pavlik. "This means we're
going to need Dennis and Jesse to help us win our fair share of
rallies. Dennis has improved upon his success last season and had
an outstanding fall. Jesse has continued to improve as well and
will be one of the team captains this year. These two guys are the
driving force during our matches; they're our little engine that
just keeps chugging along. If Dennis makes the majority of our
first contacts, then it will make Edgardo's job easier and our
hitters will reap the benefits."
Del Valle earned his second All-America honor in 2009 after
starting every match at libero. The Toa Alta, Puerto Rico native
averaged 3.07 digs per set, which ranked fourth in the nation. His
set the Penn State single-season record for digs with 310 and ranks
10th on Penn State's all-time career-digs list with 574. Del Valle
had double-digit digs in 16 matches and no less than three digs in
every match of the season. Against Long Beach State, Del Valle
posted a career-high and rally-scoring-era school record with 18
saves and did it again less than a month later against George
Mason. His effective passing also allowed the Nittany Lions to
attack at a nation-leading .397 attack percentage.
Wagner played in six matches for Pavlik posting 11 digs for the
season. He served as libero for the third set against Juniata where
he had two digs and also notched two digs against NJIT in the final
set. He went on to lead the team with six digs in two sets against
Mount
Olive.








