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Baseball Swept By No. 15 South Carolina In Weekend Series

Penn State baseball traveled to Columbia, South Carolina to take on its first ranked opponent. The Nittany Lions couldn't pull through and dropped all three games against the Gamecocks 7-1, 16-5, and 4-2.

Weekend Sports Recap: Women’s Hockey Advances To Semifinals, Penn State Goes 4-7 Overall

The Nittany Lions endured a tough weekend, going 4-7 despite strong showings from women's hockey and men's volleyball.

A More Raucous State Patty’s Day Returns

While perhaps not a return to its most destructive peak, State Patty's Day returned to Penn State with a level of raucousness not seen since at least 2012. Crime numbers won't be out until Tuesday, but it's safe to say the massive sea of green shirts downtown on Saturday exceeded the pseudo-holiday's depleted prominence from the past several years.

Penn State Blown Out By No. 6 Michigan State 88-57

Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans had no mercy in steamrolling Penn State 88-57. Three Nittany Lions fouled out, and head coach Pat Chambers was ejected in the first half.

[Live Blog] TEDxPSU 2016: Drive Y(our) Reality

The sixth annual TEDxPSU conference will bring together leading thinkers and innovators in the community for a one day speaker series starting at 10 a.m. today (here’s a great history lesson from its founder). We’ll be blogging throughout the day from Schwab Auditorium, so check back often for updates.

Phyrst and Cafe 210 West Closed Early on State Patty’s Day

At least two locals bars have closed their doors to the public early due to rowdy State Patty's Day patrons. The Phyrst and Cafe 210 West closed at about 7 p.m. Saturday.

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