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[Photo Story] Penn State Women’s Hockey 2024-2025 Season

Until next year, Hockey Valley.

Penn State’s women’s hockey’s season has officially come to a close. The Nittany Lions rounded off their season with an AHA championship win for a third year in a row before exiting the NCAA Tournament in the first round.

As usual, our photographers were at Pegula Ice Arena to capture shots, goals, celebrations, and all the in-between. Let’s take a look back at their successful season on the ice through the lens of our photographers.

Penn State played aggressively from start to finish.

There were many shots on goal…

…and many celebrations.

Penn State fought for the puck hard.

The Nittany Lions won 1,346 of their face-offs, equating to a .614 percentage.

What a season it was for the Nittany Lions.

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Ella Wehmeyer

Ella is a first-year Telecommunications major from Miami, Florida, though will forever be a Jersey girl. You can probably find her scrolling through TikTok for way too long, or avoiding staying in the HUB for longer than necessary. If needed, you can contact her through email at [email protected] or through Twitter @ellawehm

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