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Lady Lions Announce 2023-24 Big Ten Schedule

Penn State women’s basketball is just around the corner, folks.

The Big Ten announced its conference games for the 2023-24 campaign Thursday morning, including the Lady Lions’ home-and-away schedule for its 18-game conference slate.

The Lady Lions will face five conference opponents in a home-and-home series throughout the season. Carolyn Kieger’s squad will host and travel to Purdue, Maryland, Minnesota, Northwestern, and Ohio State.

Meanwhile, Penn State will host Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, and Nebraska the Bryce Jordan Center, while the Lady Lions will travel to Wisconsin, Rutgers, Indiana, and Iowa for their only matchups against those opponents.

At this time no dates, times, or broadcast information has been released.

The Lady Lions ended the 2022-23 season with a 14-17 record, including a 4-14 conference record. Penn State’s season wrapped up with a loss against Michigan in the Big Ten tournament.

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CJ is a senior from McVeytown, Pennsylvania, majoring in broadcast journalism and is the sports editor at Onward State. He's a huge Phillies fan, which is a rollercoaster experience. You can email him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @CJGill14.

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