Junior Leah Ambrosini and senior Katie Sleasman were named to the USCAA First and Second Teams, respectively, on Thursday night.
The no. 3 seed Roaring Lions dropped the final two sets as no. 5 Southern Virginia came back to win Fayette's final match of pool play, 2-1, and then lost to Lindenwood Belleville in a one set playoff.
The Roaring Lions' women's volleyball team dropped their opening match of the 2011 USCAA National Championships, falling to no. 1 seed Florida College, 2-0.
The Roaring Lions begin pool play 0-2 after losing to Robert Morris Springfield, 2-0.
The no. 3 seed Penn State Fayette women's volleyball team swept no. 7 seed Lindenwood Belleville to improve to 1-2 in pool play at the USCAA National Championships.
The Roaring Lions volleyball team will compete in Pool 1 at the USCAA Championships, meeting overall number one seed Florida College to open the tournament.
Penn State Fayette women's volleyball won their fourth consecutive PSUAC Championship on Saturday, beating Penn College, 3-1.
The no. 3 Roaring Lions volleyball team swept Penn State Mont Alto to advance to the PSUAC Tournament Finals tomorrow.
The no. 3 Penn State Fayette women's volleyball team aims to capture its fourth straight PSUAC Championship this weekend.
The Roaring Lions' women's volleyball team completed their conference slate on Sunday, finishing with a 3-0 win over Penn State New Kensington.
Senior Katie Sleasman and junior Leah Ambrosini have been friends and teammates for years, and have set records in the process.
The Roaring Lions wrapped up the top seed in theupcoming PSUAC Championship Tournament with a hard-fought 3-1 win over Penn State Beaver on Saturday. Fayette won by scores of 25-15, 28-26, 22-25 and 25-12.
The Roaring Lions volleyball team dominated Penn State Dubois en route to their 26th consecutive conference victory on Thursday night.
The Roaring Lions' 14-game winning streak was snapped by Point Park, as Fayette fell 3-1 in a non-conference match.
The fifth-ranked Penn State Fayette women's volleyball team took down four conference opponents over the weekend, including third-ranked Penn State Wilkes-Barre, while junior Leah Ambrosini set the school's kills record.
The fourth-ranked Roaring Lions rolled to their 10th straight win of the season on Sunday, sweeping Penn State New Kensington, 3-0.
