It's not over yet.
After the teams traded the first six points of the fourth set, Penn State ran off five in a row - including back-to-back double blocks from Alisha Glass and Arielle Wilson (the first coming against Destinee Hooker). But that advantage would be short-lived. The Longhorns would use a 7-1 run that included three kills from Rachael Adams and a pair from Hooker to get back into the set.
It was tight the rest of the way, but at 22-21, Penn State got a kill on a slide from Arielle Wilson and then survived a long rally that ended on a Texas ball-handling error. On set point, it was Megan Hodge pounding her seventh kill of the set to give Penn State a 25-21 victory.
Well, this couldn't have gone better ... and now we get a game five to decide it all. Awesome!










thanks for the blog. I actually had tickets for the match, but the big storm in west virginia left us with no choice to suspend our travels and we missed the game!