
Penn State launched 43 shots and got back to its winning ways with a 4-2 win in Columbus tonight.

It was a tough day from the start for Penn State as the Boilermakers used their home-court advantage to take down the Lady Lions.

It had to happen eventually -- No. 2 Penn State hockey snapped its 13-game unbeaten streak last night on the road. The Nittany Lions fell 3-0 to No. 11 Ohio State in the first game they've been shut out in since a 5-0 loss to Minnesota on March 13, 2015.

The junior wide out tallied 982 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns this season for Penn State.

Turnovers and points off turnovers in favor of Michigan were key factors to Penn State's loss in Ann Arbor.

Penn State conceded just one basket and didn't give up a point for eight minutes in the third quarter to pull away from the Hawkeyes in the Bryce Jordan Center.