Despite starting opposite Cal Mende and starting outside Matt McLaren leaving the game due to injuries, Penn State swept University of Charleston West Virginia in a series of competitive matches (25-21, 25-20, 25-15).
Following an intense match that went to five sets with St. Francis, Charleston walked onto the Penn State court with high energy.
The Golden Eagles held nothing back, whether it was serving or diving to get a ball up.
They knew that the Nittany Lions had the size and height advantage on them, so they focused on moving the ball around and playing a clean game.