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Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Falls Five Spots To No. 22 In Inside Lacrosse Rankings

Penn State women’s lacrosse ranked No. 22 in Inside Lacrosse’s weekly rankings released Monday and fell five spots.

The Nittany Lions went 1-1 in their first week of games. On Tuesday, Penn State beat Bucknell 22-8 thanks to Kristin O’Neill’s seven-point outing, then fell 10-9 to Colorado despite Sydney Manning’s best efforts.  

Penn State will have four more games to reorganize before its difficult Big Ten conference schedule begins. Two will be played at home as head coach Missy Doherty and Co. search to bounce back.  

The Nittany Lions remain at Panzer Stadium to face Pitt at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, February 20.

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Collin is a third-year majoring in digital/print journalism. He lives in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and enjoys taylor ham egg and cheese. As a New York Giants and Chelsea FC fan you can normally find him yelling at his TV screen on the weekends. Please follow him on X(formerly Twitter) @wardcollinz for Penn State football stuff. To reach him email him at [email protected].

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