In its first Big Ten championship game in program history, No. 15 Penn State (23-11-2) beat No. 18 Wisconsin 2-1 in double overtime in front of a respectable sized crowd at the Joe Louis Arena. With the win the Nittany Lions are heading to their first ever NCAA tournament. How It Happened Penn State controlled […]
No. 15 Penn State men's hockey is heading to its first Big Ten championship game in program history tonight against Wisconsin. The Nittany Lions have played consistently well throughout the tournament, and there have been several contributing factors in this accomplishment.
No. 15 Penn State (23-11-2) took on No. 5 Minnesota (23-11-3) in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament and the fifth time these teams have met this season did not disappoint. This well-played, hard-fought game couldn't be decided in regulation and was eventually settled in double overtime as Penn State walked away victorious.
No. 15 Penn State (22-11-2, 10-9-1 B1G) opened up the Big Ten Tournament with a solid 4-1 win against a red hot Michigan Wolverines team who swept them the previous week.
Penn State hockey searches for success as it heads to Detroit for the Big Ten Championship.
The No. 11 ranked Nittany Lions are gearing up for their last home series of the season this weekend against No. 16 Wisconsin. This will be the last time the five seniors will lace up for a collegiate hockey game at Pegula.