Blue White Illustrated

February 2014

Penn State Sports Magazine

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VARSITY VIEWS SIXTH SENSE A win over stubborn Wisconsin lifts PSU to an exalted place in collegiate volleyball history | D on't hesitate. Don't flinch. Seize the moment. That was Russ Rose's message to his team before it headed to Seattle in midDecember for the NCAA women's volleyball final four. "I tell our players, if you have game point or it's at the end of the match, I don't want to see you chipping or hitting a roll shot," Rose said, glancing at Deja McClendon and Micha Hancock during a news conference at Rec Hall that preceded the team's departure for the Pacific Northwest. "I want to see you going up there and hitting the ball hard. Because that's the sort of thing you remember later in life, and I don't want it to be [the case] that every time I look at you, I think of you as 'Down Ball Deja' or somebody who hit a roll shot when the team needed you to take a big swing." As it happened, McClendon received just such an opportunity against Wisconsin in the national championship match on Dec. 21. With Penn State leading the Badgers by a point, 24-23, in the fourth set, the senior outside hitter leaped at a ball that had ricocheted off a block by Katie Slay. If there'd been a radar gun tracking it, McClendon's shot probably wouldn't have been the hardest of the evening, but it landed where no one could get to it, thudding off the floor before anyone on Wisconsin's side of the net had a chance to react. It completed a 3-1 victory and left the senior outside hitter feeling euphoric. Said McClendon, "I couldn't have ended it any better."

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