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[Photo Story] Penn State Football Returns To Beaver Stadium For 2025 Blue-White Game

Penn State football returned to Beaver Stadium for its annual Blue-White Game on Saturday, April 26, teasing fans for an exciting season in the upcoming fall. The Blue and White teams were divided to bring a competitive atmosphere to the field while providing fans with an exciting afternoon. Our photographers were on the scene, capturing it all.

To start the day bright and early, fans gathered outside the stadium to welcome the team back to Beaver Stadium.

As always, the Nittany Lion was there to support the team.

Inside, fans got the chance to get a poster signed by some players.

After the signing session wrapped up, it was finally time for warmups.

James Franklin was, of course, on-site to see what his players were made of.

Tyler Warren made an appearance just two days after being drafted No. 14 by the Indianapolis Colts.

After the blood started rushing, it was finally time for some action, starting with seven-on-seven scrimmages.

After the first two quarters, Team White led 10-2.

The Nittany Lion was out and about, keeping up the Penn State pride.

After a brief halftime, Team Blue picked up some momentum.

Despite scoring a touchdown, Team Blue failed to convert the two-point conversion. As the game began to dwindle, Team White had the lead 10-8.

In the end, it was Team White that secured the victory, with smiles all around.

We are back in Beaver Stadium in 125 days, folks!

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Ella Wehmeyer

Ella is a second-year Telecommunications major from Miami, Florida. She enjoys taking photos, listening to all genres of music, coffee, and has become a self proclaimed grandma. If needed, you can contact her through email at [email protected] or on Twitter @ellawehm

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