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Penn State Fans Rejoice After Penn State Hoops Gets Ranked In AP Top 25 Poll

Well, folks. It finally happened.

Penn State men’s basketball was ranked No. 23 in this week’s AP Top 25 Poll after yet another impressive week of on-court action. The Nittany Lions defeated then-No. 4 Maryland 76-69 at the Bryce Jordan Center before pulling out a close 73-71 win over Alabama Saturday afternoon.

Pat Chambers’ program is now 9-2 and joins four Big Ten schools — No. 5 Ohio State, No. 7 Maryland, No. 14 Michigan, and No. 15 Michigan State — in this week’s rankings.

Naturally, Nittany Lions fans took to Twitter to celebrate the monumental achievement for Pat Chambers’ program.

Can’t argue with facts here, folks. The GOAT is No. 23… Penn State hoops is No. 23… Coincidence? I think not!

This is now the first time Penn State has been ranked in the poll since 1993 — a nearly 23-year drought! Fans weren’t subtle when noting everything that’s happened since that fateful season.

https://twitter.com/tsteiner_/status/1206623628319764482

UNC fans were also just the teensiest bit salty when they saw the Nittany Lions were ranked above their beloved Tar Heels.

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Matt DiSanto

Matt proudly served as Onward State’s managing editor for two years until graduating from Penn State in May 2022. Now, he’s off in the real world doing real things. Send him an email ([email protected]) or follow him on Twitter (@mattdisanto_) to stay in touch.

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