Following its eighth championship in program history, Penn State welcomes eight new faces to the squad, including three transfers and five freshmen recruits.
Here’s a brief overview of each one.
Transfer portal additions
Redshirt senior Addie Lyon is a setter who hails from O’Fallon, Missouri. She’s a veteran transfer from Saint Louis, where she spent two seasons, totaling 1,131 assists, 272 digs, 46 aces and 35 blocks across 56 matches.
Also joining Penn State through the transfer portal is junior Kennedy Martin. Now the tallest Nittany Lion, the 6-foot-6 right-side hitter spent the last two seasons at Florida, starting 53 games for the Gators.
Martin averaged a nation-leading 6.28 points per set in her sophomore season, hitting .362 with 512 kills, 146 digs, 64 blocks and 31 aces. Those numbers earned her 2024 AVCA Southeast Regional Player of the Year honors as well as first team All-American laurels.
The Fort Mill, South Carolina, native is no stranger to big games, tallying a whopping 33 kills on .310 hitting in the second round of last year’s NCAA Tournament in Florida’s five-set win against Kansas. Martin will surely play a key role on this year’s squad and could be one of the team’s top attackers.
The final transfer joining the squad is sophomore outside hitter Emmi Sellman, who comes over from Big Ten rival Ohio State. The No. 5 overall recruit in 2024, Sellman earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors following a strong first season in which she totaled 219 kills, 128 digs, 21 blocks and 16 aces in 20 matches.
Sellman’s best performance came against the Nittany Lions in Columbus, where she racked up 27 kills and nine digs in the five set loss.
Meet the freshmen
Alongside the transfer portal players, Penn State also welcomes five freshmen. The first commitment of the class was from 6-foot-4 outside hitter Marin Collins, a five star recruit out of Hamburg, New York.
In her junior and senior seasons at Frontier Senior High, Collins racked up 693 kills, 246 digs and 88 aces across 101 sets. She also spent six seasons playing club for Niagara Frontier Volleyball.
Joining Collins is four star recruit Gabrielle Nichols. The 6-foot-2 middle blocker carries the most national recognition of the recruits as a member of the 2025 Girls U19 National Team — she tallied 72 points, 47 kills and 20 blocks in nine games for them this summer.
Nichols also played for VolleyFX and Reagan High School, where she had 599 kills and 230 blocks across 200 high school sets.
Another incoming freshman is Indianapolis native Lexi Gin. She spent her high school career at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School where she won the 2021 3A Indiana State Championship.
Across 358 high school sets, Gin recorded 149 aces and over 1400 digs, but also played club volleyball for Munciana where she was coached by former Penn State star Jonni Parker.
Four star recruit Alexis Ewing brings over an impressive family legacy as the daughter of NBA Hall of Fame center Patrick Ewing and collegiate volleyball star Cheryl Weaver.
Ewing hails from Potomac, Maryland, where she played varsity ball at Bullis High School and club ball for the Virginia Juniors. She racked up over 300 kills and 24 blocks in her senior season and also participated in the National Team Development Program leading up to her collegiate debut.
The final recruit also carries a familiar name with her. Ava Jurevicius joins her older sister Caroline who is coming off a season where she earned a spot on the All-Big Ten freshman team. The sisters played together at Notre Dame-Cathedral School, where they won the Ohio Division II state championship in 2022 before moving to Nebraska.
Jurevicius had 263 kills and 282 digs in her senior season at Lincoln Lutheran, and will join a strong rotation of defensive specialists led by senior Gillian Grimes.
These newcomers will kick off their Penn State careers at the AVCA First Serve Tournament on Aug. 23 in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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