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The Fourth Longest Win Streak in History

The #1 ranked women of Penn State Volleyball took on #7 Minnesota at Rec Hall. Alisha Glass set up Megan Hodge and Darcy Dorton as they dominated at the net and sent the Gophers back to their hole. They are now tied with UCLA Men’s Basketball for the 4th longest win streak in history.

The ladies will be back in Rec Hall on weekend of the 13th to finish off two more teams in their efforts to become the first women’s volleyball team to threepeat as national champions. If you’re looking for something fun to do but only have 40 minutes to do it, then the ladies will entertain you as they quickly lay waste to most of their opponents.

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Stefan Choquette

Stefan is currently a Junior Integrative Arts major with a background in Computer Science. Stefan is a veteran of the US Air Force and is currently enrolled in ROTC to return as an officer after graduation. Stefan is a founding brother of Phi Kappa Sigma and a licensed private pilot.
Stefan formally served as our Editor of Photography, and now helps with staff photography.

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