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Lady Lions Release 2024-25 Schedule

Penn State women’s basketball’s full 2024-25 schedule was released Thursday, several months after the team’s non-conference schedule was released. The Lady Lions will play 18 Big Ten games and 16 games at home.

Penn State will begin its conference slate on December 7 against Indiana before closing out the calendar year at Minnesota on December 28.

Penn State will start 2025 by playing Iowa at the Bryce Jordan Center on New Year’s Day. After their following two games against Nebraska and Oregon, the Lady Lions will face JuJu Watkins and USC on the road on January 12. Last year, the Trojans handed Penn State its first loss of the season in a 71-70 thriller.

On January 19, the Lady Lions will host Ohio State before facing Michigan State on January 22, Rutgers on January 26, and Maryland on January 29.

The Lady Lions will then face Washington at home on February 5 before heading west to face Northwestern on February 9 and Illinois on February 13. The Lady Lions will alternate between home and away games for the rest of the season, facing Wisconsin on February 16, Michigan on February 22, Purdue on February 27, and Rutgers on March 2.

The Big Ten Tournament is scheduled for March 5-9.

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