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Penn State Women’s Volleyball Moves Up Two Spots In Latest Poll

Penn State women’s volleyball has moved up two spots in the latest AVCA Division I Coaches Poll from No. 13 to No. 11.

This shift comes after two more conference wins over Maryland and Rutgers this week. The Nittany Lions only gave up one set between both matches this weekend.

The team was also able to hit their offensive stride in these two matchups with 103 kills and 15 service aces in seven sets.

In light of Penn State’s new ranking, setter Seleisa Elisaia also earned her second Big Ten Setter of the Week award. Elisaia has 766 assists on the season, along with 66 kills.

Penn State will continue its Big Ten slate at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, against Illinois. The team has also just announced its following game against Ohio State will start at 8:30 p.m. on October 29.

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Mara McKeon

Mara is a senior staff writer majoring in English and public relations. She loves all things sports and anything that has peanut butter. You can usually find her obsessing over country music or Penn State wrestling and counting down the days until she gets to see Luke Combs in Beaver Stadium. Feel free to reach her on Twitter @MckeonMara, and for more formal affairs, her email is [email protected].

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