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Rally In The Garden

Tonight at 6:30, the Pride of the Lions Pep Band, cheerleaders, and the Nittany Lion will host “Rally In The Garden”.  This pep rally will be held in the Theatre Lobby before the Nittany Lions battle the Fighting Irish.  According to Penn State Live,

The best entry point for the Theatre Lobby is through the Madison Square Garden entrance on 7th Avenue.  Fans are reminded that they can only attend the rally if they have a ticket to the game and there is no re-entry back into the Garden if they leave the facility after the rally.

Fans can enter Madison Square Garden as early as 6:00 PM to prepare for the pep rally to begin.  The sponsors of the event, The Nittany Lion Club and the Penn State Alumni Association, request that attendees wear white for the pep rally and the game.

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