Lady Lions spike Terps, 3-0
UNIVERSITY PARK – No. 24 Penn State women’s volleyball celebrated Senior Day with a 3-0 (25-19, 25-15, 25-14) sweep over visiting Maryland in a Big Ten match Sunday at Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions improved to 17-11 overall and 11-7 in the conference with the win in their final home match of the regular season. The Terrapins dropped to 8-20, 1-17.
All seven players – Catherine Burke, Gillian Grimes, Jordan Hopp, Kate Lally, Addie Lyon, Maggie Mendelson, and Karis Willow – that were honored for Senior Day were the starters for the match. Willow stepped up big early with two kills and a block alongside Burke in the team’s first three points of the match.
Penn State received big performances in the middle for the second-straight match. Mendelson hit .611 with 11 kills and one block, while Hopp racked up seven blocks and hit .444 with five kills. Grimes also had a great defensive showing on Senior Day with her 19 digs.
Kennedy Martin led the team with 16 kills while hitting an impressive .517. She also recorded her 10th double-double of the season as she contributed 11 digs, three blocks, and two aces. Caroline Jurevicius showed what she’s capable of with 11 kills on .474 hitting. Lyon led the attack to .449 hitting with her 42 assists and added a pair of aces.
Penn State tallied six aces in the match. Ava Falduto joined Martin and Lyon with two aces apiece. She also contributed to the defensive effort with seven digs.
Haley Melby paced Maryland with nine kills while Lily Wagner collected a double-double with 19 assists and 10 digs.
Set 1
Hopp was perfect with three kills on three swings to lead Penn State to a 25-19 win in the first set. The Nittany Lions used a 3-0 run to go up 9-5, but just as quickly, the Terrapins fought back to force a 9-8 score. Penn State later generated two separate runs of three or more points to jump out to a seven-point advantage at 23-16. Maryland fought back late with a 3-0 scoring run to push the score to 23-19, but the run was too late for the Terrapins. Hopp finished out the set with a kill and a block alongside Lyon.
Set 2
Penn State hit .577 behind 15 assists from Lyon as it rolled to a 25-15 win in the second set. The Nittany Lions jumped out to an 8-1 lead thanks to a 6-0 scoring run. Martin had a pair of aces and Emmi Sellman had a pair of kills during the run. Penn State held a sizeable lead the rest of the way. Three of the Nittany Lions’ final six points came on kills by Jurevicius. Set point was scored on a kill by Martin. Jurevicius hit .714 with six kills in the set.
Set 3
Penn State controlled the final set from start to finish, collecting a 25-14 win. The Nittany Lions started off hot with an early 3-0 run, followed later by a 7-0 scoring run to gain a 15-6 advantage. Lyon had a pair of aces and Mendelson had a pair of kills during the 7-0 run. Penn State went on to lead by as much as 11 numerous times, including the final score of 25-14 following a kill by Martin for match point.
Career Highs
Karis Willow – kills (2)
Up Next
No. 24 Penn State wraps up the regular season with matches at No. 1 Nebraska on Friday at 6:30 p.m. ET, and at Iowa on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET. Both matches will air on B1G Network.

