At tonight's UPUA meeting, the assembly will tackle something that transcends pink elephant balloons or Movin' On ice cream socials: a complete assembly overhaul.
The Nittany Lions dropped their ninth straight last night to No. 10 Michigan by a score of 7-3, and it wasn't untimely penalties nor defensive mental lapses that ultimately led to their demise. Instead, the goaltending was shaky from start to finish, which prevented Penn State from ever tilting the momentum their way.
Penn State dropped both games this weekend against a strong Ohio State team (14-9-1), losing game one 5-1 and game two 5-2. The Nittany Lions are now 4-17-1 on the year.
Despite outplaying the number two team in the nation for the majority of the game, Penn State dropped its fifth straight game last night to Boston College 3-2. The Nittany Lions now move to 4-15-1 on the year, which probably makes them the best fifteen loss team in the country as Penn State is 3-7 in one goal games.
This morning, it was announced that Nittany Lion forward David Glen will miss this Saturday's game against no. 2 Boston College as well as next weekend's series against Ohio State to donate bone marrow to an anonymous recipient through the Be the Match program.