Penn State Sports Magazine
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M A Y 2 0 2 6 15 W W W . B L U E W H I T E O N L I N E . C O M Maggie Driver — Women's Lacrosse A senior defender from Yardley, Pa., Driver was one of two Penn State laxers to receive first-team All-Big Ten honors in April. In her second season as a starter, she firmly established herself as one of the conference's premier defensive players, forcing a career-high 27 turnovers and picking up 24 ground balls to help the Lions surge to a 12-6 record. Her turnover total ranks second in the Big Ten even though she missed a game earlier this year with an injury. Joining Driver on the first-team All-Big Ten squad was Delaney Radin, a junior attacker who set a Penn State single-season record with 56 assists. Sean Harvey — Men's Volleyball On the heels of a stellar regular season in which he led the Eastern Intercollegiate Vol- leyball Association in hitting percentage (.324), Harvey was named the conference's Player of the Year. The redshirt sophomore outside hitter from Bartlett, Ill., averaged 4.32 points and 3.57 kills per set to help the Nittany Lions finish 12-0 in conference play and claim the EIVA's regular-season title. He also had 24 aces while averaging 1.43 digs and .74 blocks per set. Harvey became the 17th different Nittany Lion to claim the league's Player of the Year honor. All told, Penn State players have won the award 24 times. Jack Iannantuono — Men's Lacrosse Iannantuono became the second consecutive Nittany Lion to be named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, joining Hunter Aquino, who captured the award in 2025. An attackman from Phoenix, Md., Iannantuono averaged 1.33 assists per game to rank fifth in the conference at the conclusion of the regular season. He also ranked ninth in the league in shot percentage (70), helping the Nittany Lions lead the country in that category as a team. Penn State is now one of only two Big Ten teams to have had back-to-back Freshman of the Year award winners, joining Ohio State, which claimed it in 2017 and '18. Allison Oneacre — So ball In late April, the National Fastpitch Coaches Association named Oneacre one of 25 contend- ers for the Division I National Freshman of the Year award. The third baseman from Alpharetta, Ga., has been enjoying a historic debut season for the Nittany Lions. She set the program's sin- gle-season RBI record with 58 through 49 games and had the most home runs ever by a PSU freshman with 17. Heading into the Lions' final series of the regular season versus visiting Nebraska May 1-3, she was leading the team in home runs, RBI, batting average (.388), slugging percentage (.842) and on-base percentage (.519). — Matt Herb PENN STATE'S TOP PERFORMERS BWI Recruiting Podcast! BWI LIVE Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday Join us at 10 a.m. on YouTube to be part of the conversation! We'll take select questions and interact with your comments from the chat during the show. youtube.com/c/bluewhiteillustratedvideo Your home for the Penn State Recruiting Show from Blue White Illustrated with T Frank Carr, Ryan Snyder, and Sean Fitz Follow us on YouTube and enable alerts - new highlights and videos uploaded regularly! Listen to the podcasts on Apple and Spotify Watch all of our shows on YouTube on the Blue White Illustrated channel

