By Kelsey Detweiler, GoPSUsports.com Student Staff Writer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - The Penn State men's volleyball team is off to what
head coach Mark Pavlik calls a satisfactory start this season. With a record of
4-1 overall, the Nittany Lions have yet to face a conference opponent and they
also have yet to compete on their home court.
This weekend, the Lions will be able to do just that.

After three weeks of being on the road to begin its season, Penn State will
play host in the fourth week of regular-season as it welcomes Mount Olive and
Cal-Baptist inside Rec Hall.
The Lions will square off against the Trojans of Mount Olive on Friday at
7:30 p.m. for their first match of the twin-bill weekend, taking on the Lancers
of Cal-Baptist on Saturday at the same time.
This weekend is the first of two back-to-back weeks that the fifth-ranked
team will get to perform in front of its home fans on its home court.
So far, Penn State has taken down Loyola, Stanford, Pacific and defending
national champion Ohio State. The only loss that the team has recorded during
the beginning of this season came in a 3-1 setback to the Flyers of Lewis.
Five matches into the 2012 season, the starting lineup for the Nittany
Lions is in no way nailed down for the remainder of the year but has seen an
interesting mix of very veteran and very fresh talent.
Three of the six freshmen eligibility athletes on the squad have been
seeing considerable playing time as true freshman middle hitter Aaron Russell
and redshirt freshman libero Connor Curry and outside hitter Nick Goodell have
been top performers for the Lions.
Both Curry and Russell have seen playing time in each of the 18 sets that Penn
State has entered. Goodell has been featured in 13 of those 18.
Redshirt seniors and veterans Edgardo Goas and Joe Sunder have also made
quite an impact just a hand full of contests into the regular season.
Sunder leads the Lions with an average of 3.61 kills per set and has already
delivered 65 individual kills this year, almost doubling the next best mark of
Goodell's 37 kills. The returning All-American outside hitter also leads the
group with 9 service aces.
Coach Pavlik said that he was particularly impressed at the way that his
returning offensive leader is presenting himself not just at the net but also
as an all-around threat on the court.
"Joe is becoming so comfortable with his role right now and it's great to
see," said Pavlik.
Returning All-American Goas still paces the Nittany Lion offense in a
business-as-usual fashion and has already dished up 226 assists this season.
The setter is averaging 12.56 assists for every set that he plays.
It comes as no surprise to Pavlik that his two starting seniors are
performing as well as they are at this point in the season, but the head coach
said that he can see even bigger things happening for the pair this time
around.
"Those two guys, that's kind of what we expect of them," said Pavlik.
"They're talented enough to be the best in their positions in the country this
year."
The Nittany Lions have already seen that they are capable of comeback
victories, standout individual performances and key wins over ranked teams.
Headed into the weekend at home, Pavlik said that he thinks his team has
already shown a greater maturity and a greater sense of fight this season
compared to the last.
"They don't seem to get overly amped up and they certainly aren't overly
celebratory but the good news to that is they don't become overly despondent
either," said Pavlik. "Heads don't drop; they just want to compete and I just
think that this team, from what we've seen so far this year, this team is a
truly competitive team."













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