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Week In Pictures: February 23 – March 1

Another week has come to an end here in Happy Valley.

With the sun shining and a sports-filled week, to everyone’s favorite made-up holiday, a lot can happen. Our photographers were there for everything. Let’s take a look at what happened last week.

February 25: One week closer to spring break!

February 25: We were introduced to some new faces during football media day.

February 25: Old school vibes.

February 25: The Lady Lions took down USC, 85-82, during senior night.

February 25: Good night, State College.

February 26: Off to class.

February 26: Oh deer! What a gorgeous sunset.

February 27: Women’s hockey took down Syracuse, 7-0, in game one of the AHA semifinals.

February 27: Men’s volleyball defeated Merrimack, 3-0.

February 27: Painted the town green.

February 28: Men’s lacrosse defeated Yale, 17-7, during the military appreciation game.

February 28: Men’s basketball brought down Iowa, 71-69.

February 28: Women’s hockey clinched the AHA conference finals with a 2-1 victory over Syracuse.

February 28: Women’s gymnastics came second during the Big 4 Meet.

March 1: Hey there, Stephen! Men’s gymnastics defeated Springfield College.

March 1: Just hangin’ around.

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About the Author

Jessica Farhat

Jess is a junior public relations major and a photographer for Onward State. She is from Delaware County and loves the city of Philadelphia and the Eagles (Go Birds!). In her free time, she bakes chocolate chip cookies and drinks Dr.Pepper like it's water. You can reach her via twitter @FarhatJess or email at [email protected]

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