Perhaps even more impressive? McClendon recorded zero errors on her 15 swings. Did you know?Penn State limited the Longhorns to just 48 points, setting an NCAA record. Texas ‘ 48 points were the fewest points allowed in a three-set match in the… Source: Daily Collegian-PSU
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Texas was held to 48 points, a record for fewest points allowed in a three-set match in the rally-scoring era at the final four. The Longhorns’ hitting percentage was their lowest in 24 matches. Penn State hit .365 and won for the 18th time in 19 matches. Source: The World
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Penn State will play for fourth straight title
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Penn State hit .365 and won for the 18th time in 19 matches. Texas was held to 48 points, a record for fewest points allowed in a three-set match in the rally-scoring era at the final four. The Longhorns’ hitting percentage was their lowest in 24 matches. Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Penn State sweeps Texas in NCAA semifinals, will play for 4th straight national title
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Penn State hit .365 and won for the 18th time in 19 matches. Texas was held to 48 points, a record for fewest points allowed in a three-set match in the rally-scoring era at the final four. The Longhorns’ hitting percentage was their lowest in 24 matches. Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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Penn St. sweeps Texas, gets shot at another title
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Australia vs. Slovenia; Turkey vs. France; Russia vs. New Zealand; Greece vs. Spain and Lithuania vs. China . The second-ranked women’s volleyball team broke a school record for blocks in a three-set match with 20 as the Longhorns easily handled Florida … Source: Austin American-Statesman
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