Topics

More

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.

 

Your ad blocker is on.

Please choose an option below.

Sign up for our e-mail newsletter:
OR
Support quality journalism:
Purchase a Subscription!

About the Author

Alex Robinson

Alex Robinson was Onward State's Acting Managing Editor/Resident Old Man. He lived in Harrisburg almost his whole life, but he says he's from California -- where he was born -- because that's more fun. He loves cats and Chinese food, but only separately. He met both Ben Affleck and Kanye West within a half hour, so the three of them are basically best friends. If you want to hear his #scorching #hot #takes, you can follow him at @ARobinsonPSU or email him at [email protected].

Size Over Stars: How Matt Campbell Is Changing Penn State Football’s Philosophy On Size

According to Campbell, Penn State put on over 480 pounds so far this offseason.

Penn State Men’s Hockey Commits Jaxon Cover & Pierce Mbuyi Join Gavin McKenna At 2026 NHL Combine

The NHL Combine consists of one-on-one interviews with teams, medical examinations, and 12 fitness tests.

Grading Penn State Hoops 2026 Transfer Portal Additions

Brant Byers an A+? Thomas Allard a C? Read more to see what our staffers graded Penn State hoops transfers.

113kFollowers
69kFollowers
4,570Subscribers
Sign up for our Newsletter