NCAA Womens Volleyball

Hannah Leads No. 13 Women’s Volleyball Past Michigan, 3-1

Michigan State

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Camryn Hannah hit .395 with 20 kills to lead No. 13 Penn State Women’s Volleyball to a 3-1 (25-23, 25-16, 20-25, 25-20) win over Michigan in a Big Ten match Friday night at the Crisler Center. The Nittany Lions upped their record to 15-5 overall and 9-2 in the conference, while the Wolverines fell to 3-17, 1-10.
 
Hannah continued to excel against Big Ten opponents. She is now hitting .319 while averaging 3.25 kills/set and 0.73 blocks/set in 11 conference matches. Hannah reached double-digit kills in eight of those matches.
 
Jess Mruzik returned to her home state and came through with a double-double of 18 kills and 11 digs in the win. Taylor Trammell and Zoe Weatherington added seven and six kills, respectively.
 
Weatherington, who made her first start since a win over Temple on Sept. 8, led the defensive effort at the net with a team-high seven blocks. Allie Holland was in on six of the team’s 11 blocks. The back row defense was led by libero Gillian Grimes with 13 digs, while Anjelina Starck contributed nine.
 
Penn State hit .275 compared to .206 for Michigan. Mac Podraza tallied 46 assists in addition to her eight digs.
 
Jacque Boney put together a big individual performance in a losing effort for Michigan, hitting .632 with 13 kills.
 
Set 1
Trammell had four kills and no errors on her five swings to lead Penn State to a 25-23 win in the opening set. Penn State trailed 20-15 before making a great comeback to get the early lead in the match. The comeback started with a 3-0 run that included a kill by Hannah, a…

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