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Statesmen Channel *NSYNC on NBC’s Today Show

As previously mentioned, Penn State’s own Statesmen made their debut on national television yesterday morning.

The group performed their rendition of “It’s Gonna Be Me,” which would have been especially timely about two weeks ago.

Since their creation in 2011, the Statesmen have quickly become a staple in Penn State’s a cappella scene as well as the world of competitive collegiate a cappella. Last year, the group was named first runner up in the semifinals for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella.

To hear more music from the Statesmen, check out their YouTube page orĀ  Facebook page for information on their album.

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Ali Fogarty

Ali Fogarty is a senior from the suburbs of Philadelphia majoring in Public Relations and Political Science who's passionate about Netflix and everything bagels.

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