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Penn State Women’s Lacrosse February 12 Game vs. Bucknell Moved To Holuba Hall

The Penn State women’s lacrosse game against Bucknell has been moved from Panzer Stadium to Holuba Hall, the team announced Tuesday.

The move indoors is due to the chance of snow and wind starting at 11 a.m. and going well into the night. At 4 p.m., when the game is set to begin, there’s a 30% chance of precipitation, only going up as the game goes on.

The Nittany Lions played their season opener in Holuba Hall as well. Penn State started strong, but a lapse in the third quarter saw the team fall to 0-1 against Richmond. Last season the Nittany Lions game against Bucknell was also played indoors for similar reasons. Penn State dominated the Bison 22-8 in that one.

Despite the change in setting, all tickets for students will remain free. Parking for the game can be found in the Jordan East or Stadium West lots.

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