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Purdue enters Thursday's match off a 3-1 win in Happy Valley
Win vaults team to third in Big Ten
The Boilers picked up a signature win on Sunday, owed to an afternoon of clean volleyball in Happy Valley.
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The Boilers picked up a signature win on Sunday, owed to an afternoon of clean volleyball in Happy Valley.
In their highest ranked win of the season against No. 11 Penn State (14-5, 6-3 Big Ten), the No. 19 Boilermakers (13-6, 8-1 Big Ten) played their best when it counted, completing the upset 3 sets to 1. The four-set win is Purdue's third win in a row and bumps them up to No. 3 in the Big Ten standings.
After the Nittany Lions won comfortably in the first set, the Boilermakers scored an important victory in the second set, 25-23, to tie the match 1-1.
Penn State flashed signs of being able to pull away throughout the match, but mistakes in the form of 9 attack errors kept Purdue in the game.
“We are starting to believe in each other and care about each other and do all the thing that you need to do to become successful,” Purdue head coach Dave Shondell said post-game. “They were ahead of us most of the night until we caught fire and came back.”
Throughout the rest of the contest, the Boilermakers were able to ride the momentum they gained in the second set to a victory. Penn State's errors contrasted with Purdue’s clean play swung several points in the Boilers’ favor. Nittany Lion mistakes always seemed to keep the Boilermakers within reach and gave them the edge to close out.
The final set of the game was an intense struggle until Purdue was able to gradually pull away, playing to a 21-19 lead going into a Penn State timeout. With a home upset brewing, Penn State hoped to get off their back foot and push the game into a fifth set.
The Nittany Lions fought until Purdue's Eva Hudson hit yet another dagger across the court to shut the door 25-22.