Penn State was missing five key defenders against an elite offense -- not a recipe for success.
While the football team received a beatdown from Michigan State in East Lansing for its regular season finale on Saturday, top-seeded Penn State women's soccer secured a spot in the 2015 Women's College Cup with a 2-0 win over West Virginia.
Hackenberg surpassed Matt McGloin's school record to become Penn State's all-time leader in touchdowns passes.
Follow along as James Franklin's Nittany Lions take on No. 5 Michigan State in East Lansing.
The Lady Lions dropped their second game of the season, losing to Cal State Northridge 81-73.