Nov. 25, 2016
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Behind a combined 20 kills from its junior outside hitters Ali Frantti and Simone Lee, No. 15 Penn State (21-9, 13-6 Big Ten) earned the season sweep of Northwestern on Friday night with a 3-0 (25-23, 25-23, 25-16) victory over the Northwestern Wildcats in front of a crowd of 3,657 inside Rec Hall.
The duo of Frantti and Lee were impressive, hitting a collective .361 and accounting for 20 of Penn State's kills. Frantti led the team with 11 hammers, doing so for the sixth time in 2016. Lee, who totaled nine kills in the match, moved to fifth all-time in single season kills during the 25-point rally scoring era, with 435 total in 2016. Frantti had five digs, while Lee added four of her own.
Penn State hit at a blistering .379 clip in the match. Junior setter Abby Detering guided the offense with 34 assists, seven digs, and four kills of her own. She also boasted an impressive night from the service line, tying her career-high four aces.
Junior middle blocker Haleigh Washington finished third on the team in kills, posting eight on .538 hitting. She added three blocks, good for second on the team. Redshirt freshman Tori Gorrell tacked on six kills and a trio of blocks as well. Junior opposite Heidi Thelen added five kills and a team-best four blocks.
Four Nittany Lions posted seven digs to lead the team. In addition to Detering, freshman libero Kendall White, sophomore defensive specialist Keeton Holcomb and junior defensive specialist Lainy Pierce all finished the night with seven digs. Pierce's performance was good for a new career high.
Penn State will cap off the regular season tomorrow night, hosting the Fighting Illini of Illinois at 8 p.m. in Rec Hall. Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics will honor seniors Laura Broerman, Taylor Krause and Carley Muller before the match. The first 1,000 attendees will also receive a free senior poster.
PSU and Northwestern both jockeyed for position early, with neither team really taking control in the early going. A 4-2 run in the Wildcats' favor made the score 16-12, when Penn State used its first timeout. Out of the break, PSU scored four of the next five points, with kills from Frantti, Lee and Washington forcing NU's second timeout as the Wildcats led, 17-16. The break didn't faze Penn State, as Detering tallied a kill the next play and Washington posted a service ace for an 18-17 lead, forcing the Wildcats' second timeout. Northwestern tied the set out of the break before taking a brief lead. Gorrell and Lee posted consecutive kills, and Northwestern would never lead the set again. NU fended off one set point before Frantti sealed the deal with a kill, 25-23.
Northwestern proved tricky again in the second set, as a tough block from the Wildcats helped lead the visitor to a 9-4 lead. Penn State called for time and rallied, stringing together an impressive 7-3 run, capped by a kill from Frantti to close the gap to one at 12-11. Northwestern called its first timeout, and found its footing before a 5-0 Nittany Lion run gave PSU a 17-16 lead. The teams tied six times afterwards, the last coming at 22-22. A kill from Gorrell gave Penn State the lead that would hold, before a pair of kills from Frantti closed the second, 25-23.
Penn State rolled out of the gate in the third, with a 4-1 burst to start the frame. Northwestern called for its first timeout, but would never lead the set again. Kills from Lee, Detering and Gorrell opened the gap to four at 13-9, leading to the second Wildcat timeout. Out of the break, Penn State took four of the next six points, with a pair coming on combo blocks by Thelen and Gorrell. Senior defensive specialist Laura Broerman served the final three points, as a kill from Lee and a handling error from Northwestern concluded the final frame, 25-16.
NOTES:
Team
- No. 15 Penn State defeated Northwestern in three sets (25-23,25-23,25-16) Friday evening.
- The win improves Penn State's overall record to 21-9 and Big Ten record to 13-6.
- Five Nittany Lions recorded five or more kills in tonight's match. Junior Ali Frantti led the offense posting 11 kills. Lee (9), Washington (8) Gorrell (6) and Thelen (5) each hit the benchmark as well.
- The Nittany Lions out-blocked the Wildcats in tonight's match 6.0-4.0. Four Nittany Lions had multi-block nights. Thelen led the team with four, while Washington (3), Gorrell (3) and Frantti (2) each had multiple stuffs as well.
- Penn State hit .379 on the night. It marks the 19th time that PSU has hit over .300 this season.
- With her seventh kill of the night, junior Simone Lee surpassed Deja McClendon for fifth place in single season kills during the 25-point rally scoring era.
- With 11 kills in the match, junior Ali Frantti is just now 64 kills shy of becoming the 26th member of Penn State's 1,000 kill club.
Series
- Penn State holds a 51-9 advantage in the all-time series against Northwestern
- At home, Penn State holds a 26-1 edge in matches played against the Wildcats.
- Penn State has now won two-straight against Northwestern.
Players
Simone Lee, junior outside hitter: Lee posted nine kills and four digs in the contest. With her seventh kill of the night, Lee surpassed Deja McClendon for fifth place in single season kills during the 25-point rally scoring era.
Ali Frantti, junior outside hitter: Frantti led the team in with 11 kills. It is the sixth time this season she has led the team in kills, the second match in a row posting double digit kills and the tenth such match this season. She also finished second on the team in digs, posting five.
Haleigh Washington, junior middle blocker: Washington led the team with a .538 hitting percentage. She posted eight kills and tied for second in blocks with Gorrell posting three.
Abby Detering, junior setter: Leads the team in assists for the 24th time this season, recording 34. It marked the 16th match Detering has posted 30 or more assists. She also added a career-high-tying four aces, which she set at Rutgers earlier this season. She added seven digs and four kills.
Heidi Thelen, junior middle blocker: Thelen led both teams in blocks posting four, marking the 11th time this season posting four or more blocks. She also recorded five kills.
Kendall White, freshman defense specialist: White, Detering, Pierce and Thelen led the team in digs by posting seven each. She also recorded four assists.
Lainy Pierce, junior defense specialist: Peirce posted seven digs for a new career high, surpassing her previous best six, which she set against Syracuse on Sept. 10.
Tori Gorrell, redshirt freshman middle blocker: Gorrell posted six kills in tonight's match making this the 19th time this season recording five or more kills. She also contributed three blocks.