As if playing Ohio State, the current #2 team in the country, on Senior Night isn't enough reason to come to Tuesday night's basketball game, you can save yourself a couple bucks and have a great night with your organization at the same time too.
Penn State students can begin planning their football Saturday attire, as yesterday The Daily Collegian announced the winner of their White Out t-shirt contest.
The winner was Design B, which was my personal favorite but failed to impress our readers in last week's poll. ItĀ features a basic yet effective design and incorporates the "Success With Honor" mantra within the student section "S Zone" on the back.
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Where can you get dinner, live music, and a nationally-televised show for under $10? If you answered the Bryce Jordan Center, then you're probably already planning on going to Thursday night's men's basketball game. The Nittany Lions, clinging to hopes of remaining on the NCAA Tournament bubble, host the Minnesota Golden Gophers at 7pm on Thursday night in a game that will be televised on ESPN. Minnesota (17-8, 6-7 Big Ten) also finds themselves sitting "on the bubble" after losing four of their last five and falling out of the Top 25 rankings last week.
It's that time of year again. THON is just days away, downtown stores are stocked with green apparel for State Patty's Day, and spring break plans are starting to shape up. But alas, this is Penn State, where football may be out of sight in February, but certainly not out of mind. Last night, the Daily Collegian released the four finalists for the 2011 Whiteout t-shirt, which students can vote on starting today and ending on Thursday at 5pm.
Check out all of the designs after the break, and let us know which one is your favorite.
In a battle of the Big Ten's best, the #23 Lady Lions fell to the visiting #11 Michigan State Spartans, 60-49. Sophomore forward Mia Nickson led the team with 22 points on 6-12 shooting, but was one of just two Lady Lions in double figures, along with star freshman Maggie Lucas (15 points).