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During its winning streak, Penn State had never been down 0–2. Despite Tournament MVP Destinee Hooker's NCAA finals record 34 kills against Penn State, the Lions clawed their way back and won the match, 3–2. Penn State extended its win streak to 102 games with another perfect season, winning a record third consecutive championship.
The 2024 Penn State Nittany Lions women's volleyball team represents the Pennsylvania State University in the 2024 NCAA Division I women's volleyball season. The Penn State Nittany Lions women's volleyball team, led by 3rd year head coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley, play their home games at Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions are members of the Big Ten.
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College volleyball: First meeting: October 2, 1981 Penn State, 2–0: Latest meeting: December 20, 2024 Penn State, 3–2: Stadiums: Devaney Center Rec Hall Nebraska Coliseum (former) Statistics; Meetings total: 41: All-time series: Nebraska leads, 28–13: Longest win streak: Nebraska, 7 (two times) Current win streak: Penn State, 2 (2024 ...
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The Nittany Lions joined USC's 2003 team and Nebraska's 2006 team as the only schools to be ranked #1 in the coaches poll for the entire season. With the dominance Penn State showed throughout the 2008 season - going 114-2 in individual sets, 38-0 in matches, breaking the NCAA record for consecutive matches and sets won, being the first team in ...
While Whitney was a returning starter, she played much of the season at middle blocker which was a new position for her in 2015. [ 3 ] Prior to the 2015 season, Whitney was selected to represent Penn State on the Big Ten Volleyball Foreign Tour, where a team composed of players from each conference school competed in Slovenia, Croatia and Italy ...
Michigan, Penn State 2013: Seattle, Washington KeyArena: Penn State (6) (34–2) 3–1 Wisconsin Texas, Washington 2014: Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena: Penn State (7) (36–3) 3–0 BYU Stanford, Texas 2015: Omaha, Nebraska CenturyLink Center Omaha: Nebraska (4) (32–4) 3–0 Texas Kansas, Minnesota 2016: Columbus, Ohio