For the second game in a row against Robert Morris, the Penn State men's hockey team was able to put up a win with special teams. After scoring three power play goals in a win over the Colonials on November 1, Penn State scored two goals on the man-advantage last night to steal a 3-2 win from the Colonials. The Nittany Lions tallied a season-high 62 shots on goal in the win, which gives the team a berth in the championship game of the Three Rivers Classic on Saturday night.
While the Penn State wrestling program has enjoyed this success, there has been one team that has continued to be a thorn in the Nittany Lions' paw: the Iowa Hawkeyes. This season turned out to be different, however, as the Nittany Lions went into Carver-Hawkeye Arena and won for the first time under Sanderson, taking down the No. 3 Hawkeyes 24-12 in front of over 14,000 fans.
Only one team stands in the way of Penn State as the women's volleyball team tries to earn its sixth national title: the Wisconsin Badgers. Here's what you need to know about the championship, taking place tonight at 9:30 p.m.
The No. 2 Penn State women's volleyball team will compete in its sixth Final Four in the last seven years tonight. The Nittany Lions are set to take on Pac-12 champion Washington, who will travel just four miles from campus to KeyArena in Seattle, the host of the tournament. The Nittany Lions come into the match with a 32-2 record and have won 23 matches in a row. Here's what you need to know ahead of Penn State's biggest match of the season thus far.
Led by freshman Zain Retherford's big upset of two-time defending national champion Logan Steiber, the Penn State wrestling team defeated Ohio State 31-6.
The Penn State women's volleyball team earned a spot in the Elite Eight on Friday night by defeating B1G foe Michigan State 3-1.