No. 16 Penn State Outlasts Charleston in Five Sets to Advance to EIVA Championship
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — No. 16 Penn State continued its run of dramatic postseason performances Friday night, defeating Charleston in five sets (20–25, 25–19, 25–16, 22–25, 15–8) in the EIVA Tournament semifinals at Rec Hall.
The Nittany Lions improved to 21–7 on the season and advanced to the EIVA Championship match, extending their winning streak to 10 matches. Charleston concluded its season at 14–15 after a strong effort that pushed the match to a decisive fifth set.
Charleston Takes Early Control
Charleston opened the match with confidence, delivering an efficient offensive performance to claim the first set. The Golden Eagles built momentum through consistent attacking and capitalized on scoring opportunities to create separation late.
After the teams traded points through the middle portion of the set, Charleston generated a key run to take control. The Golden Eagles maintained their advantage and closed out the set 25–20, putting early pressure on Penn State.
The opening set reflected Charleston’s ability to execute at a high level against the top seed.
Penn State Responds with Balanced Offense
Penn State answered in the second set with improved execution and offensive efficiency. The Nittany Lions established an early rhythm, combining strong attacking with disciplined play to regain control.
A mid-set run allowed Penn State to create separation, with multiple players contributing to the scoring surge. The Nittany Lions maintained their advantage through the final stretch and secured a 25–19 win to even the match.
The response marked a shift in momentum as Penn State settled into its offensive system.
Third Set Dominance Gives Penn State Lead
Penn State carried its momentum into the third set, delivering one of its most efficient performances of the match. The Nittany Lions built an early lead and extended it through a series of scoring runs.
Owen Rose played a key role during the stretch, contributing multiple kills while hitting at a high percentage. Penn State continued to apply pressure, limiting Charleston’s ability to generate consistent offense.
The Nittany Lions maintained control throughout the set, closing out a 25–16 victory to take a 2–1 lead in the match.
Charleston Forces Fifth Set
Facing elimination, Charleston responded with a strong performance in the fourth set. The Golden Eagles established early momentum and maintained control through consistent attacking.
Penn State attempted to rally late, cutting into the deficit, but Charleston held firm in key moments. The Golden Eagles converted late opportunities to secure a 25–22 win, forcing a decisive fifth set.
The fourth set highlighted Charleston’s resilience and ability to respond under pressure.
Penn State Controls Decisive Fifth Set
In the deciding set, Penn State relied on its recent experience in five-set matches to take control. The Nittany Lions established an early advantage with a scoring run that created separation.
The lead continued to grow as Penn State executed efficiently on both ends, limiting Charleston’s scoring opportunities. The Nittany Lions maintained their composure and closed out the set 15–8 to secure the match.
The decisive fifth set underscored Penn State’s ability to execute in high-pressure situations.
Harvey and Hassell Lead Offensive Effort
Penn State’s offense was led by Sean Harvey, who finished with 19 kills on highly efficient hitting. His consistent production played a key role in the team’s ability to recover after the opening set.
Tristan Hassell added 16 kills, providing strong support and contributing in key stretches throughout the match. Owen Rose also reached double figures with 10 kills while adding five blocks, contributing on both offense and defense.
The balanced attack allowed Penn State to maintain pressure and generate scoring across multiple positions.
Serving and Efficiency Make the Difference
Penn State’s performance at the service line played a significant role in the victory. The Nittany Lions recorded eight service aces, creating additional scoring opportunities and disrupting Charleston’s offensive rhythm.
The team also posted a strong hitting percentage, reflecting its efficiency and ability to convert opportunities during key moments.
Setter Jaxon Herr guided the offense with 39 assists, maintaining a steady rhythm and facilitating balanced production.
Charleston Shows Strong Effort in Loss
Charleston delivered a competitive performance, particularly in the first and fourth sets, where the Golden Eagles controlled momentum and forced the match to five sets.
Lucas Torres led the team with 22 kills, providing consistent offensive production. The Golden Eagles also showed strength at the net and contributed defensively with blocks and digs.
Despite the strong effort, Charleston was unable to sustain momentum in the final set against Penn State’s pressure.
Key Moments Define the Match
The match was defined by Penn State’s ability to respond after setbacks, particularly in the second and third sets where the Nittany Lions regained control.
Charleston’s fourth-set victory extended the match, but Penn State’s execution in the fifth set proved decisive.
The ability to convert in critical moments ultimately determined the outcome.
Penn State Advances to Championship Match
With the victory, Penn State advanced to the EIVA Championship, where it will face Princeton with an opportunity to secure another conference title.
The Nittany Lions’ experience in five-set matches and ability to execute under pressure has been a defining factor in their postseason success.
Final Takeaway
Penn State’s five-set victory over Charleston was defined by resilience, balanced scoring, and strong execution in the decisive moments. After dropping the opening set and facing pressure late, the Nittany Lions responded with composure to secure the win.
Charleston showed competitiveness and the ability to challenge the top seed but was unable to overcome Penn State’s consistency in the final set.
With the victory, Penn State advances to the EIVA Championship, carrying momentum and experience into the title match.








