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Nittany Lion Career
2014 (Junior):
Had one block against Mount Olive (1/31) ... Posted one dig against Saint Francis (2/1) ... Tallied one kill, one dig and two blocks against Erskine (2/7) ... Recorded one block against NJIT (2/14) ... Set a career high mark with two kills and one ace against Rutgers-Newark (2/15), adding two blocks ... Saw time on the court at No. 14 Ohio State(3/7) ... Had one kill against No. 1 Loyola (3/21).
2013 (Sophomore):
Made season debut at Hawaii (1/11) ... had two kills and two digs vs. Rutgers-Newark (4/19).
2012 (Freshman):
Played in two matches and two sets at outside hitter ... made career debut vs. Mount Olive with one kill (2/3) ... had a block vs. Rutgers-Newark (2/10).
High School
Two-year varsity letterwinner and team captain at North Allegheny in Wexford, Pa. ... four-year Scholar-Athlete ... helped guide his team to four straight WPIAL Championships ... helped the team to third place finishes in the PIAA Championship from 2007-2010 ... played for Sandlot VBC in 2009 and the Pittsburgh Volleyball Club in 2010 ... selected to the Junior Olympics All-Tournament team in 2009 ... helped the team to a fourth place finish in the 2010 Junior Olympics.
Personal
Born Kyle Thomas Gregan on Dec. 30, 1991 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... parents are Tom and Sue Gregon ... has two sisters, Krista (26) and Cara (33), and one brother, Ryan (36) ... both Krista and Cara attended Penn State ... father, Tom, ran track for Villanova ... names doing anything outside or hanging with friends as hobbies, Mumford & Sons, Sam Adams and Kid Cudi as favorite entertainers, the Pittsburgh Steelers as favorite professional sports team, Hines Ward as favorite athlete, steak as favorite food, 'Prey' by Michael Chriton as favorite book, 'Scrubs', 'Lost' and 'Family Guy' as favorite TV shows, 'The Hangover', 'Super Troopers' and 'Inception' as favorite movies, Leonardo DiCaprio and Angelina Jolie as favorite actors and San Diego as favorite place to visit ... majoring in environmental resource management.
Why Penn State?
'I chose Penn State because of the prestigious volleyball program, the great coaches and the great academics the school is known for.'