Four players from Penn State Men's Volleyball have been honored with All-America recognition, with graduate student John Kerr leading on the first team, followed by senior Toby Ezeonu and redshirt sophomore Ryan Merk on the second team, and redshirt sophomore Owen Rose as an honorable mention.

By the Numbers
  • John Kerr ranks eighth in the nation in kills/set (3.94), 12th in points/set (4.47), and 12th in hitting percentage (.350).
  • Toby Ezeonu leads the nation in hitting percentage at .498 and has 36 aces, while Ryan Merk ranks first in the EIVA with 2.12 digs/set.
State of Play
  • Penn State is the fifth-seeded team and will face fourth-seeded UC Irvine in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal round on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. ET at Long Beach State's Walter Pyramid.
Bottom Line

Penn State Men's Volleyball's impressive performance has resulted in four All-America honors, highlighting the team's strength and skill levels as they head into the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals.