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[Photo Story] Penn State Lady Lions’ 2023-24 Season

Who doesn’t love postseason basketball?

Despite narrowly missing out on March Madness, Penn State women’s basketball capped off its season with a run to the Final Four in the first-ever WBIT Tournament, the successor of the former WNIT. After falling to Villanova in the semifinals, its season is officially over.

Despite falling short of making the Big Dance, there are lots of great moments to look back on from this season. Onward State’s staff of photographers were on the floor at the Bryce Jordan Center for every layup, block, and celebration. Let’s take a look back at the season through some of our favorite photos.

The Lady Lions played tough down low this season.

That sort of physicality led to some clutch layups.

That physicality can also result in some bodies on the floor.

DE-FENSE! DE-FENSE!

The Lady Lions weren’t scared to pull up for a jumper either.

When those shots sank, it was celly-central in the Bryce Jordan Center.

And after a big win, those celebrations just kept on rollin’.

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Mikey DeAngelis

Mikey DeAngelis is a Penn State graduate with a degree in film production who served as Onward State's visual editor from 2023-2025. While not reminiscing about his time at Penn State, he enjoys making content for his YouTube channel. Mikey loves Philly sports, traveling and hiking in National Parks, and watching movies. To reach Mikey, feel free to reach out on Twitter (@mikey_deangelis) or by email ([email protected]).

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