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Michigan at No. 3 in Pennsylvania: How to Watch Women’s Volleyball for FREE, Timed Channels

Michigan at No. 3 in Pennsylvania: How to Watch Women’s Volleyball for FREE, Timed Channels

The No. 3 Penn State women’s volleyball team, back in town after a trip to the West Coast, will host Michigan on Wednesday night at Rec Hall.

The 7:30 p.m. game against the Wolverines, who are 16-5 overall and 6-4 in the Big Ten, will be broadcast live on the Big Channel. Ten Network, which can be broadcast live Fubo TV (FREE trial), Sling TV (discount) and DirectTV Stream (FREE trial and discount).

Penn State (20-1) enters the second half of Big Ten play with an undefeated 10-0 conference record after wins over UCLA and No. 16 USC last week.

The Nittany Lions have a Big Ten regular-season winning streak of 16 games, which ranks as the longest active streak in the conference. Their last loss in regular season conference play came to Purdue on November 5, 2023.

They will also try to extend their streak of 14 straight wins at Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions’ last home loss also came against Purdue on Nov. 5, 2023.

Penn State has won 12 straight games this season, the sixth-longest active streak in the country behind South Dakota State (20), Southeast Louisiana (18), Nebraska (17), Western Kentucky (15) and Dayton (15). . 14).

  • WHAT: Michigan is ranked third in Pennsylvania women’s volleyball.
  • WHERE: Rec Hall, State College
  • WHEN: 19:30 Wednesday
  • TV: Big Ten Network
  • LIVE BROADCAST: Fubo TV (FREE trial), Sling TV (discount) and DirectTV Stream (FREE trial and discount)

Penn State individual streaks to watch include Jillian Grimes (9 straight matches with double-digit kills), Carolyn Hannah (3 straight matches with double-digit kills), Jess Mruzik (12 straight matches with double-digit kills and 4 straight matches with double-digit kills murders). -digit numbers and a double-double) and Izzy Stark (2 matches in a row with a double-double).

Michigan plays two of the best teams in the country within days of each other. They lost to No. 2 Nebraska on Saturday in four sets (28-26, 17-25, 11-25, 21-25).

Sophomore Valentina Vaulet is one of the best waiters in the country. She ranks fourth nationally and second in the Big Ten in aces per set (0.68).