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Four Penn State Men’s Lacrosse Players Enter Transfer Portal

Penn State men’s lacrosse players Dylan Jaszcz, Ben Johnson, Luke Scarpell, and Wesley Scurci have entered the transfer portal, per the Inside Lacrosse Transfer Portal Tracker.

Jaszcz is a redshirt-sophomore attackman from West Chester, Pennsylvania. He played in two games for the Nittany Lions in 2025 but did not appear this season. Prior to Penn State, he was rated a four-star recruit by Inside Lacrosse and played four years of varsity lacrosse at The Episcopal Academy.

Johnson appeared in five games over his career with the Nittany Lions. The redshirt-junior goalie allowed four goals against while recording five saves. The reason for the former team’s defensive MVP at Avon Old Farms transfer is likely the emergence of true freshman Preston Hawkins in net.

Scarpello entered the portal with one year of eligibility remaining after spending four years in Happy Valley. The grad transfer appeared in nine games over his career, recording one assist. The short-stick defensive midfielder is a former second-team all-state honoree in New Jersey.

Scurci is also a graduate transfer. He joined the Nittany Lions in 2023 after playing 12 games with Lindenwood in 2022. The attackman played six games for Penn State, scoring twice and adding two assists.

The Nittany Lions have added one player in the transfer portal so far. Defender Owen Tasse signed with Penn State after spending four years at St. Bonaventure.

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Collin Ward

Collin is a fourth-year majoring in digital/print journalism. He lives in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and enjoys TAYLOR HAM, egg, and cheese. As a New York Giants and Chelsea FC fan you can normally find him yelling at his TV screen on the weekends. Please follow him on X(formerly Twitter) @wardcollinz for Penn State football stuff. You can email him at [email protected].

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