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PSU Men’s Volleyball Hosts EIVA Championship

The Penn State Men’s Volleyball team is serving as the host for the EIVA Championship this weekend at Rec Hall.

The top seeded Nittany Lions (21-5) play the 4th seed Princeton Tigers (13-9) tonight at 8 p.m. The Lions have beat Princeton twice already this year, winning 3-0 and 3-2. In the early game, 2nd seed Harvard plays 3rd seed George Mason at 5:30.

The winners of the games tonight will meet in the EIVA Championship Game at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The winner of that game will have an automatic berth to Los Angeles for the NCAA Championship Tournament!

Only one at-large bid is available to the NCAA Semifinals, so while a loss this weekend would not necessarily eliminate the Nittany Lions, it would make their chances rather slim.

All students get in free with a PSU ID, but if you can’t make it out, all three matches will be streamed live on GoPSUsports.com.

 

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