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Penn State Women’s Soccer Releases Spring Schedule

Following a long wait, Penn State women’s soccer will officially return to action this spring.

The team announced the good news Friday by releasing its upcoming schedule.

Following a postponed fall season, Penn State will now embark on an 11 match, conference-only schedule this spring. The Nittany Lions will begin the campaign with a road trip to Rutgers on February 20.

Here’s a full look at Penn State’s upcoming schedule:

  • @ Rutgers, February 20
  • @ Northwestern, February 25
  • @ Illinois, February 28
  • vs. Indiana, March 4
  • vs. Michigan State, March 7
  • @ Ohio State, March 13
  • vs. Minnesota, March 18
  • vs. Michigan, March 21
  • @ Iowa, March 25
  • @ Nebraska, March 28
  • vs. Maryland, April 4

Should the team follow the same Big Ten guidelines used for other sports, fans likely won’t be able to attend games in person.

On Tuesday, Penn State men’s soccer released a spring schedule that looks quite similar to the women’s team. It’ll begin its respective season by hosting Maryland on February 19.

The Nittany Lions will attempt to defend their 2019 Big Ten Tournament title this spring. Luckily, they’ll return a number of stars to bolster what could be one of the best rosters in the country.

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