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Penn State Women’s Lacrosse Drops To No. 21 In Recent Inside Lacrosse Poll

Penn State women’s lacrosse dropped three places in the recent Inside Lacrosse poll.

The Nittany Lions traveled to California last week to take on San Diego State and USC, dominating both games. However, they just suffered their first loss of the season to No. 18 Princeton on Sunday.

The Nittany Lions were undefeated before their matchup against Princeton and became the third women’s lacrosse program to reach 600 wins.

Penn State plays next against No. 8 Michigan on Sunday, March 22, at noon at Panzer Stadium.

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