It hasn't always been pretty this season, but sitting at No. 9 in the country with a record of 15-6, the Nittany Lions are finding ways to grind out wins.
"When you have somebody that comes in with that same attitude, same ideals, who wants the same things as you, it's not hard to transition."
The game was rescheduled for Tuesday, April 16.
"I took that added chip to my shoulder, and I worked that much harder."
"I definitely don't regret the opportunity to come back for another year."
Freshman Michael Schwob came up clutch with three aces, and John Kerr led the way offensively with 18 kills, a block, an ace, and hit .314.