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Trace McSorley Gets Engaged To Longtime Girlfriend Kasey Morano

Former Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley is one of the most accomplished quarterbacks to ever play for the Nittany Lions. But now, he’s putting another thing on his already-impressive resume: a ring on it!

McSorley is now engaged to his longtime girlfriend, Kasey Morano, according to Penn State football’s social media channels.

Morano, who hails from Hammonton, N.J., is also a Penn State grad and played field hockey for the Nittany Lions from 2014 to 2016. She was named a member of the NFHCA National Academic Squad in 2014.

McSorley is currently gearing up for his third NFL season with the Baltimore Ravens. He gained some attention last year when he filled in for the Ravens’ banged-up quarterbacks and threw a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Congratulations, Trace and Kasey!

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