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Burrowes St. State College, PA 16801 professional league something prohibited altogether in the NCAA and be charged just one year of eligibility. Setter Edgardo Goas said it is like Matt Anderson a former All-American outside hitter from Penn State who left college one year early to play professionally returning from his pro league in South Korea to play one more season for the Lions. "It would be awesome if Matty could do that because he has probably learned so much from playing overseas," Goas said. "Laval, they will have some players who are much older and have lots of experience. That is great for us because we will be test ed and get to try out some new things and see how it works." The main thing the Lions are focusing on is getting adjusted to their new lineup. After seeing a lack of production from the right side in the first month of the season, Pavlik spent this week shifting around some posi tions hoping to find balance. 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