Penn State Behrend Volleyball Finishes 13th at AMCC Championships
Behrend's Volleyball Team Shows Resilience and Determination
The Penn State Behrend Lions women's volleyball team finished 13th at the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Championships on Saturday. The Lions lost to Penn State Altoona in the first round, but they rallied to win their next two matches to finish in 13th place.
The Lions were led by senior outside hitter Emily Cleveland, who had 15 kills and 10 digs in the tournament. Junior setter Rachel Eppley also had a strong tournament, dishing out 42 assists.
The Lions finished the season with a 10-19 record. This was their first season in the AMCC, and they showed a lot of promise for the future.
### Highlights of the Tournament - The Lions lost to Penn State Altoona in the first round, but they rallied to win their next two matches to finish in 13th place. - Senior outside hitter Emily Cleveland led the Lions with 15 kills and 10 digs in the tournament. - Junior setter Rachel Eppley also had a strong tournament, dishing out 42 assists. - The Lions finished the season with a 10-19 record. This was their first season in the AMCC, and they showed a lot of promise for the future. ### Looking Ahead The Lions will be losing several key players to graduation, but they have a strong group of young players who are ready to step up. The Lions will be looking to improve on their record next season, and they have the potential to be a contender in the AMCC. ### Additional Information - The AMCC Championships were held at Penn State Altoona. - The Lions were the No. 13 seed in the tournament. - The Lions lost to Penn State Altoona in the first round, 3-0. - The Lions defeated Pitt-Bradford in the consolation round, 3-0. - The Lions defeated Medaille in the consolation round, 3-1. - The Lions finished the season with a 10-19 record.