
"So we just have to keep getting better, and good things are going to happen to us," coach Pat Chambers said after his team's upset of the ranked Terrapins. "Success is going to come."

At the start of the season, an unproven Jered Cortez was a strong dark horse candidate to place highly in the NCAAs and bolster the Nittany Lions' team total. Now, Penn State will more than likely be a man down to Oklahoma State at 133, which could prevent one of the most talented Nittany Lion teams in this current dynasty from winning a sixth national title in seven years.

If you're a Liberal Arts student at Penn State, you should at least consider the Paterno Fellows Program. Here's what to expect:

Mark Kimmel, vocal feminist and spokesperson of the National Organization for Men Against Sexism, will speak in the HUB's Freeman Auditorium today.

Penn State Writers Organized To Represent Diverse Stories (W.O.R.D.S), working alongside the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), will host a free slam poetry show Monday, February 20.

The Nittany Lions answered Pat Chambers' call to play a 40-minute game and upset the Terrapins 70-64 behind a huge night from freshman forward Lamar Stevens.