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closeIOWA CITY, Iowa — In front of a record volleyball crowd of 2,802 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, the No. 1 Penn State women’s volleyball team defeated Iowa 25-17, 25-22, 25-13.
The Nittany Lions are now in sole possession of third place in the NCAA record books for consecutive Division I wins in all sports with 90. The Stanford women’s tennis team had won 89 straight matches. The North Carolina women’s soccer team is next on the list at 92.
Megan Hodgeled the Nittany Lions (26-0, 14-0) with 12 kills and Blair Browncontributed 11. Arielle Wilsonfinished with nine kills on a team-best .533 attack percentage. She also led the squad with five blocks. Alyssa D’Erricoregistered 15 digs andAlisha Glasspaced the offense with 35 assists.
The Nittany Lions led the way in all statistical categories, finishing the night with 42 kills, 40 assists, six aces, 48 digs and 10 total team blocks. Penn State posted a .319 hitting percentage against the Hawkeyes. Iowa totaled 35 kills, 29 assists, 32 digs and just four blocks.





























































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