Penn State women's volleyball is defending two championships in 2025, and right now, it has a good chance to get back on top in the Big Ten. The only team standing in the way? Nebraska.
In 2024, the Nittany Lions and Cornhuskers technically shared the Big Ten title. Unlike other sports, the Big Ten doesn't sponsor a championship game for women's volleyball, so the champion is determined solely by team records. Both Penn State and Nebraska finished the season with a 19-1 record. The Nittany Lions earned their fair share of the title by defeating the Cornhuskers on Nov. 29. Nebraska then beat Maryland after to secure its share.
Now heading into 2025, the two teams are projected to be the top duo again. In the Big Ten Preseason Poll, Penn State is ranked second under No. 1 Nebraska.
Though placed below, the Nittany Lions beat their conference foe twice in 2024. In the Final Four, they pushed the Cornhuskers into five sets in a reverse sweep victory. Penn State fell in the first two sets, but then took the third, stole the fourth from a 22-16 trail behind, and earned the semifinal win 15-13 in the fifth.
The full preseason poll results here:
1. Nebraska
2. Penn State
3. Wisconsin
4. Minnesota
5. UCLA
6. USC
7. Purdue
8. Washington
9. Illinois
10. Michigan
11. Indiana
12. Oregon
13. Ohio State
14. Michigan State
15. Northwestern
16. Maryland
17. Iowa
18. Rutgers
Two Nittany Lions were unanimously named to the 2025 Big Ten Volleyball Preseason All-Conference Team as well.
Sophomore setter Izzy Starck, who was named the 2024 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and National Freshman of the Year, and junior right side hitter Kennedy Martin, who was a 2024 All-American and All-SEC First Team selection. Martin transferred from Florida to Penn State after last season. She played two seasons with the Gators. Both Starck and Martin earned spots on the Player of the Year Watch List as well.
Senior libero Gillian Grimes was also selected to the preseason All-Conference Team. She was a 2024 All-Big Ten Second Team selection, voted to the NCAA Championship All-tournament team, and was named to the State College NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team.
The full list of preseason All-Conference selectees here:
Michigan: Outside hitter Allison Jacobs
Minnesota: Outside hitters Julia Hanson and McKenna Wucherer
Nebraska: Middle blockers Andi Jackson (unanimous selection) and Rebekah Allick, outside hitter Harper Murray (unanimous selection), and setter Bergen Reilly (unanimous selection)
Penn State: Libero Gillian Grimes, right side hitter Kennedy Martin (unanimous selection), and setter Izzy Starck (unanimous selection)
UCLA: Middle blockers Phekran Kong and Marianna Singletary, outside hitters Cheridyn Leverette and Maggie Li
USC: Outside hitter Adonia Faumuina
Washington: Outside hitter Kierstyn Barton and middle blocker Julia Hunt
Wisconsin: Middle blocker Carter Booth, outside hitter Mimi Colyer, and setter Charlie Fuerbringer