No. 15 Penn State Completes Perfect EIVA Season with Five-Set Win Over George Mason
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — No. 15 Penn State closed out an undefeated conference season Saturday afternoon, defeating George Mason in five sets (20–25, 25–13, 22–25, 25–15, 15–13) at Rec Hall to secure the top seed in the upcoming EIVA Tournament.
The Nittany Lions improved to 20–7 overall and finished 12–0 in conference play, extending their winning streak to nine matches. George Mason fell to 20–10 (8–4 EIVA) but still secured the No. 3 seed in the tournament following a competitive performance that pushed the match to the limit.
George Mason Strikes First in Opening Set
George Mason opened the match with one of its strongest stretches, delivering an efficient offensive performance to take control of the first set. The Patriots hit at a high percentage and capitalized on scoring opportunities to build a late advantage.
The set remained close through much of the frame, with Penn State staying within reach before George Mason created separation late. A strong closing stretch allowed the Patriots to secure a 25–20 win, putting early pressure on the Nittany Lions.
Penn State Responds with Dominant Second Set
Penn State answered decisively in the second set, delivering one of its most efficient performances of the match. The Nittany Lions established control early and extended their lead through a combination of strong attacking and defensive execution.
A key 6–0 run midway through the set created significant separation, pushing Penn State ahead 16–7. Tristan Hassell and Sean Harvey led the surge with multiple kills, while the team maintained a high hitting percentage.
Penn State continued to build its advantage and closed out the set 25–13, evening the match and shifting momentum.
Third Set Battle Goes to George Mason
The third set featured a tightly contested battle, with both teams exchanging points and multiple lead changes throughout. The score remained even deep into the set, reflecting the competitive nature of the matchup.
George Mason found separation late with a 3–0 run that gave the Patriots a 24–21 lead. Penn State responded briefly, but George Mason converted its opportunity to secure a 25–22 win and take a 2–1 lead in the match.
The result placed Penn State in a position where it needed a response to avoid defeat.
Fourth Set Forces Decisive Fifth
Facing a deficit, Penn State delivered another strong response in the fourth set. The Nittany Lions established early control and maintained a steady pace throughout the frame.
The offense operated efficiently, with Sean Harvey leading the attack and converting multiple scoring opportunities. Penn State built a comfortable lead and limited George Mason’s ability to generate momentum.
The Nittany Lions closed out the set 25–15, forcing a decisive fifth set and setting up a dramatic finish.
Fifth Set Decided in Final Points
The fifth set unfolded as a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading points and maintaining a narrow margin. Penn State gained an early advantage, building a 4–1 lead behind contributions from Hassell and Owen Rose.
The Nittany Lions later extended the lead to 11–6 with a key scoring run, appearing in control of the set. However, George Mason responded with a surge of its own, scoring seven of the next nine points to tie the set at 13–13.
With the match on the line, Penn State executed in the final moments. Sean Harvey delivered back-to-back kills to close out the set 15–13 and secure the victory.
Hassell and Harvey Lead Offensive Effort
Tristan Hassell delivered a standout performance, finishing with a career-high 26 kills while contributing across multiple areas. His ability to generate offense and maintain efficiency proved critical throughout the match.
Sean Harvey also played a key role, recording 18 kills and 15 digs for a double-double performance. He added three blocks and contributed in key moments, including the match-clinching points in the fifth set.
The combination of production from both players provided Penn State with consistent scoring and stability.
Balanced Contributions Strengthen Penn State
Penn State received additional contributions across the lineup. Owen Rose delivered an efficient performance with seven kills and eight blocks, providing a strong presence at the net.
Ryan Merk anchored the defense with 10 digs, while multiple players contributed in both offensive and defensive roles. The team’s balanced effort allowed it to maintain consistency and respond to momentum swings.
George Mason Competes in Tight Match
George Mason delivered a strong performance, particularly in the first and third sets, where the Patriots controlled key stretches. Robert Evangelista led the team with 15 kills, while Aidan Weltin added 11.
The Patriots showed resilience in the fifth set, erasing a late deficit to tie the match, but were unable to convert in the final moments.
Despite the loss, George Mason completed one of its most successful regular seasons, reaching 20 wins and securing a top-three seed in the tournament.
Perfect Conference Season Secured
With the victory, Penn State completed a perfect 12–0 record in EIVA play and secured the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament. The Nittany Lions will host the tournament and receive a bye to the semifinal round.
The team’s ability to win close matches and execute under pressure has defined its season and positioned it for postseason success.
Final Takeaway
Penn State’s five-set victory over George Mason was defined by resilience, balanced scoring, and execution in critical moments. The Nittany Lions responded to deficits multiple times and closed the match with composure in the final points.
George Mason showed the ability to compete at a high level but fell just short in a tightly contested finish.
With the win, Penn State enters the EIVA Tournament undefeated in conference play, carrying momentum and home-court advantage into the postseason.








