UPSET- #15 Penn State Overpowers #1 Minnesota in 5 Set Thriller

  0 Kaitlynn Bianconi | October 06th, 2016 | Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, News

MATCH STATS

In a 5-set battle, No. 15 Penn State defeated newly-named No.1 Minnesota Gophers at home Wednesday night (29-27, 21-25, 23-25, 25-14, 15-10), giving Minnesota its first Big Ten conference loss of the season. Penn State remains undefeated in the Big Ten.

Minnesota moved up the chart on Monday, earning the No. 1 seat on the AVCA Coaches Poll national rankings, but this defeat could affect their position.

Junior Nittany Lion Simeone Lee had a new career-best record with 30 kills during the 5-set match, the first time a Lion has had 30 or more kills since August 2007.

Four Penn State players had double-digit kills last night. In addition to Simone, Haleigh Washington and Heidi Thelen each had 14 kills, and junior Ali Frantti had a new season-high 13 kills.

Juniors Abby Detering and Frantti also had double-double nights, with Detering completing 61 assists and 10 digs, and Frantti added 13 digs on top of her 13 kills.

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Courtesy of Penn State Athletics

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Behind a career-best 30 kills from junior Simone Lee, the 15th-ranked Penn State women’s volleyball team (13-3, 5-0 Big Ten) took down the No. 1 Minnesota Golden Gophers (12-2, 4-1 Big Ten), 3-2 (29-27, 21-25, 23-25, 25-14, 15-10) inside a raucous Rec Hall.

It came down to a decisive fifth frame, where both sides tussled back and forth before Penn State took an 8-6 lead to force the break. Minnesota scored before a kill from junior Haleigh Washington and an errant attack from the Gophers’ Hannah Tapp made the score 10-7. Minnesota pulled within two at 11-9 before a pair of kills from junior Heidi Thelen and one from Lee made it 14-9. Two points later it was only fitting that Lee put away the final point, logging kill No. 30 to close out the match with a 15-10, set-five win.

Four players notched double-figure kills, with Lee paving the way. Lee’s 30-kill outing marked the first time since 2007 that a single Nittany Lion had logged 30 or more kills in a single outing. It also marked the most kills in a five-set match during the 25-point rally scoring era for a single player. The junior added six digs and a pair of blocks in the marathon outing

In addition to Lee’s outburst, Thelen and Washington scored 14 each. Thelen led the team with five blocks while Washington added three and a service ace. Classmate Ali Frantti logged her second double-double of 2016 with 13 kills and 13 digs. She added a pair of blocks and two assists.

Setter Abby Detering led PSU to .308 hitting against the Golden Gophers, clocking her fourth double-double of the season with 61 assists and 10 digs. She added five kills and three aces. Redshirt freshman middle blocker Tori Gorrell tacked on three kills and a team-best five blocks.

Freshman Kendall White paced the back row with a match-high 21 digs. She added four assists and a kill. Defensive specialist Keeton Holcombadded seven digs and three assists in the outing.

Penn State returns to the court on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 7 p.m. to face the visiting Rutgers Scarlett Knights (4-14, 0-5 Big Ten).

The Nittany Lions showed incredible resilience in the first set. After trailing 11-3 in the early goings, the team mounted an 11-6 run powered by kills from Lee, Washington and Thelen before an ace from Detering pulled Penn State within three at 17-14. Minnesota then called for a timeout. Minnesota scored two straight before another impressive run for the Nittany Lions, highlighted by back-to-back kills from Washington, tied the match at 22-22. Penn State fended off a pair of set points to tie the match once again at 24-all. The two sides went back and forth before kills from Lee and Frantti locked up the first, 29-27.

Despite seven tie scores, the Nittany Lions ended up on the wrong end of the second set. Lee scored on seven kills in the second frame, while Washington and Frantti added four a piece. White notched eight digs. Penn State was within three at 22-19 before Minnesota pulled away to take the second, 25-21.

One of the most tightly contested sets of the match, Lee and Thelen led the way in the third for the Blue and White with five and four kills, respectively. The two sides had little to separate themselves with 16 ties and six lead changes. Both sides jostled for position, when an ace from Minnesota forced a timeout for Penn State at a 22-21 Minnesota edge. Thelen hammered the ball down to tie the set at 22-all, but a pair of Gopher kills closed out the third, 25-23.

While the fourth set statistically was Penn State’s most dominant, Minnesota started strong, opening on a 7-2 run before PSU called for a timeout. A pair of blocks from Gorrell and Thelen powered a 3-0 run before another pair of blocks, this time involving Washington, made it 9-9. A kill from Lee gave PSU a two-point advantage when Minnesota called for time at 11-9. Penn State’s momentum was too much, as three consecutive kills from Lee, Gorrell and Thelen widened the gap to four at 16-12. Minnesota called for time before Penn State went on an 8-2 run, with the final kill of the set coming from Frantti. The 25-14 set four win forced the decisive fifth.

NOTES: 
Team

– No. 15 Penn State defeated No.1 Minnesota in five sets (29-27,21-25,23-25,25-14,15-10) Wednesday evening, moving the Nittany Lions to a 11-match winning streak.

– The win improves Penn State’s overall record to 13-3 and Big Ten record to 5-0.

– Four different Nittany Lions recorded double-figure kills in the night’s match. Junior Simone Lee led the offense posting a career-high 30 kills. Junior Haleigh Washington and junior Heidi Thelen tied to finish second with 14 kills apiece. Junior Ali Frantti finished third on the team with a season-high 13 kills.

– Junior Abby Detering and junior Ali Frantti recorded double-double performances. Detering tallied 61 assists and 10 digs while junior Ali Frantti notched 13 kills and 13 digs.

– Junior Simone Lee charted 30 kills, marking the first time a Nittany Lion had 30 or more kills in a match since Nicole Fawcett vs. Cal Poly on August 31, 2007.

– Three Nittany Lions surpassed their season-high marks and reached career-high performances in the five-setter.

Series

Penn State holds a 46-9 advantage in the all-time series against Minnesota and a 25-3 edge in matches played at home in Rec Hall against the Gophers.

Players

Haleigh Washington, junior middle blocker: Washington logged a season-high 14 kills on 20 errorless swings while adding three blocks and an ace.

Simone Lee, junior outside hitter: Lee recorded a career-high 30 kills to lead the offense for the 14th time this season along with six digs and two blocks.

Ali Frantti, junior outside hitter: Frantti tallied a pair of season-highs with 13 kills and 13 digs, marking her second double-double performance of the season.

Abby Detering, junior setter: Detering dished out career-high 61 assists and 10 digs, marking her fourth double-double performance of the season. She also matched a season-high mark with five kills and led the team from the service line with three aces.

Heidi Thelen, junior middle blocker: Thelen registered a career-high 14 kills and matched a season-high mark of five blocks to lead the blocking unit.

Kendall White, freshman defense specialist: White notched 21 digs to lead the defense for the 13th time this season. It marked her second match with 20 or more digs.

Tori Gorrell, redshirt freshman middle blocker: Gorrell posted a team-high five blocks, including one solo stuff and three kills.

Up Next: Penn State will face Rutgers at home Saturday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m.

Follow the Nittany Lions on Facebook, Twitter @PennStateVolleyball and Instagran @pennstatevball

 

Courtesy of Minnesota Athletics

The No. 1 University of Minnesota volleyball team fell to No.15 Penn State on Wednesday night, 27-29, 25-21, 25-23, 14-25, 15-10, snapping an 11-match win streak. With the loss, the Golden Gophers fall to 12-2 overall and 4-1 in the Big Ten.

As a team, the Gophers hit .237 to Penn State‘s .308. Minnesota had five blocks to Penn State‘s three. The Gophers also added six aces. Minnesota was led by Sarah Wilhite with 16 kills and 16 digs, and Hannah Tapp/Alexis Hart had 13 kills. Molly Lohman followed with ten kills, hitting a team best .450, adding eight blocks. Dalianliz Rosado added a team-best 17 digs, while Samantha Seliger-Swenson had 50 assists.

Set breakdown:

Set 1: The Gophers hit .179 to Penn State‘s .261 to fall in the first set 29-27. Minnesota opened the match on a 4-0 run on Wilhite’s service rotation. Penn State took their first timeout at 6-2. Lohman would go on her own run, serving three straight causing another Penn State timeout at 11-3. The Nittany Lions rallied back with a 4-0 run, shrinking the lead to three at 17-14, causing a Minnesota timeout. After back and forth rallies, the Gophers called another timeout, still leading at 20-18. Schau advanced the Gophers’ lead with an ace at 22-19, but Penn State tied the set up at 22, 24 and 25. Minnesota tied the set at 26 and 27, but a Penn State kill ended the set.

Set 2: Minnesota hit .367 to Penn State‘s .250 to tie up the match, 25-21. Both teams went back and forth to start the set until Minnesota pulled ahead for a 13-9 lead. Penn State shrunk the lead to 13-12, forcing the Gophers to take a timeout. Minnesota responded to Penn State‘s 4-0 run with a 4-0 run of their own on Lohman’s service rotation, causing the Nittany Lions to take a timeout at 17-13. Minnesota held the lead to force another Penn State timeout at 21-17. Wilhite put the Gophers at set point, and Hart ended the set.

Set 3: Penn State out hit Minnesota .317 to .300, but the Gophers took the set 25-23 to go 2-1 on the match. Both teams would remain tied, trading the lead throughout most of the set until Minnesota took a four-point lead at 19-15, causing Penn State to take the first timeout of the set. The Nittany Lions responded with two points, forcing Minnesota to take a timeout at 19-17. Penn State continued the run, taking the lead at 20-19 and causing another Gopher timeout. A Lohman ace gave Minnesota the lead, and forced a Penn State timeout at 22-21. The Gophers tied up the set at 23, and Wilhite ended the set with a kill.

Set 4: Minnesota hit .057 to Penn State‘s .294 to fall in the fourth set, 25-14. The Gophers opened up the set on a 5-0 run with an ace from Rosado to lead to a Penn State timeout at 7-2. The Nittany Lions answered with a 9-2 run to tie the set 9-9 and take over the lead, causing a Minnesota timeout at 11-9. Penn State increased its lead to four, forcing a second Gopher timeout at 16-12. Penn State continued its run, going 7-0 with two service aces before H Tapp ended the streak at 20-13. Penn State would win the match 25-14.

Set 5: The Gophers hit .375 to Penn State‘s .588 to fall 15-10 and lose the match. Both teams were neck and neck to open the final set, swapping leads until Penn State took a 10-7 lead, forcing a Minnesota timeout. The Gophers would take another timeout at 13-9, but Penn State would take the match.

Gopher Stats

Molly Lohman (10 kills)
Sarah Wilhite (16 kills, 16 digs)
Dalianliz Rosado (17 digs, 5 assists)
Sam Seliger-Swenson (50 assists, 14 digs)

Up Next: Minnesota will host Northwestern Sunday, October 9 at 2 p.m.

Follow the Gophers on Facebook, Twitter @GopherVBall and Instagram @gophervball

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