THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Former high school All-American readies for jump By Jake Kaplan COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER There is at least one glaring dif ference on this year's Penn State women's volleyball roster from the four previous years Alisha Glass is absent from it. The graduation of Glass, one of the best setters in Penn State histo ry, leaves an obvi ous void on a ros ter that includes nine freshmen. There is a chance one of those freshmen, Mikinzie Moydell, may be the floor general to replace Glass, a three-time All-American and a three-time national champi on. 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