Lindsey Spann tied her career-high 31 points in a blowout win over the Peacocks.

Penn State's postseason scenario took an interesting turn after five of the top nine teams went down Saturday. Take a look at where the Nittany Lions stand.

No. 10 Penn State went five Saturday in Columbus, but blew a pair of late leads in the fourth and fifth sets to lose 3-2 (23-25, 25-15, 25-19, 22-25, 16-18).

It would've taken an army to get him off the field against the Hoosiers -- one Indiana's defense simply couldn't produce. That's the mark of a true leader. "Everybody's fighting through something, and I'm not gonna take myself out just because I'm a little nicked up or something like that."

Penn State lost another two starters along its front five Saturday afternoon, forcing Matt Limegrover to shuffle his Nittany Lions into some new spots.