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Author: CJ Doon

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CJ Doon

CJ is a senior journalism major from Long Island and Onward State's Sports Editor. He is a third-generation Penn Stater, and his grandfather wrestled for the university back in the 1930s under coach Charlie “Doc” Speidel. Besides writing, one of his favorite activities is making sea puns. You can follow him on Twitter @CJDoon, and send your best puns to [email protected], just for the halibut.

No. 10 Men’s Volleyball Loses Fourth-Straight to No. 13 IPFW

Four games into 2015, Penn State has yet to win a match, dropping to 0-4 on Saturday night with a four-set loss to Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne on the road.

The Repeal of the NCAA Sanctions: How Did We Get Here?

The NCAA officially repealed the crippling sanctions against Penn State, restored the wins, and kept the $60 million fine within Pennsylvania state lines. How did we get here?

No. 7 Wrestling Beats No. 25 Rutgers in Front of Record Crowd

Stop me if you've heard this one before: Penn State travels to Piscataway, the home fans get excited and buy a bunch of tickets, and then watch the Nittany Lions beat their beloved Scarlet Knights on their own turf. Wrestling followed the usual script, trouncing Rutgers 28-6 on Friday.

Your 2015 Spring Semester Sports Preview

Though the weather may not feel like it, spring is just around the corner, marking the beginning of a new season for Penn State sports. Here's everything you need to know to get ready for the spring sports season.

Sam Ficken Ranked Top Kicker for 2015 Draft By ESPN

Stunningly, 859 days, 35 games, 105 extra points, 52 field goals, and three game-winning kicks since that fateful four-missed field goal game, Ficken is poised to do the unthinkable and join the professional ranks following a roller coaster of a career at Penn State.

Deion Barnes Becomes Fourth Nittany Lion to Enter 2015 Senior Bowl

Redshirt junior defensive end Deion Barnes will play in the 2015 Senior Bowl, joining fellow Nittany Lions Adrian Amos, Mike Hull, and Donovan Smith for the postseason college football all-star game in Mobile, Alabama on Jan. 24.

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