The Daily Collegian Alumnae By Emily Kaplan COLLEGIAN STAF WRITER Megan Hodge and Alisha Glass are back to familiar ground the finals of a volleyball tournament. graduated last IA/nM _ w ,. spring as a part of ymmcn » the winningest VOLLEYBALL class in Penn - State women’s volleyball history are making headlines on the court once again. But instead of wearing Nittany Lion blue and white, they’re sport ing new jerseys bright red tank tops with a small American flag stitched onto the top right comer. Hodge and Glass are on the 14- member U.S. women’s national Tiger Woods, wife officially divorce By Doug Ferguson ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Tiger Woods and his Swedish born wife officially divorced Monday, nine months after his middle-of-the night car crash out side their home set off shocking revelations that the world’s most famous athlete had long been cheating on her through multiple affairs. 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A mere eight months removed from capturing an unprecedented third consecutive NCAA champi onship with coach Russ Rose and the Lions, Glass and Hodge have guided Team USA to the final round of the Grand Prix, which The divorce was granted in Bay County Circuit Court in Panama City, Fla., about 375 miles away from their Isleworth home outside Orlando. The couple had married in October 2004 in Barbados and have a 3-year-old daughter, Sam, and a 19-month-old son, Charlie. The marriage was described in court documents as "irretrievably broken" with no point in trying to reconcile. Terms of the divorce were not disclosed, except that they will "share parenting" of their two children. "We love Elin, and We are so proud of the grace and strength she has shown during this difficult 5 Each add ! issue Y a d to conform to established policies. Only the publication of an ad signifies acceptance by Collegian Inc. 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You tum a situation into a plus, while others really don't know what to do. Tonight: Let your innate peo ple skills emerge. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★ Pressure builds as you juggle dif will be held Aug. 25-29 in Ningbo, China. The American si >etition consid- ;qi the three-week end, nine-match preliminary round which included competitions in Poland, Thailand and China with H 6 a 7-2 recorc * They ffl ■-!? also qualified for '.A * -™ the Final Round Hodge for the first time since 2008. A lot of that can be credited to the former Lions’ contributions. Glass who ranks fourth all time at Penn State for assists has served as Team USA’s start ing setter, tallying 351 running time," Nordegren's father, Thomas Nordegren, a talk show host at national broadcaster Swedish Radio told The Associated Press. "We know that she will come out of this even stronger and has a bright future in front of her." 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