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Penn State Fencing’s Quiet Dynasty

The reason why Penn State fencing is the most successful college program in the nation can be attributed to many factors that all programs seek to maximize: recruiting, coaching, and team chemistry. Some programs may excel at one or two of these areas, but Penn State’s secret relies on mastery of all three.

Penn State Women’s Rugby Takes The World By Storm

Nine-time national champion Penn State women's rugby is taking its success across the globe, traveling internationally each Spring Break. This year, the club won two games in Barcelona.

Baseball Falls To Kent State Despite Guers’ Power Show

Penn State's Greg Guers hit two home runs and drove in five RBIs, but it wasn't enough, as Penn State baseball lost to Kent State, 9-7.

Guy Gadowsky Ushering In New Era Of Penn State Hockey

Having a knack for turning around struggling or new programs, hockey coach Guy Gadowsky has imposed a new identity and unprecedented success in Hockey Valley.

Tim Frazier To Sign With Portland Trailblazers For Remainder Of Season

Penn State's own Tim Frazier is going back to the NBA, swapping the City of Brotherly Love for Rip City. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, the Trailblazers will pick up Frazier, who was waived by the Philadelphia 76ers in order to clear up a roster spot for the recently acquired Thomas Robinson on Feb. 24.

[Video] Distraction Of The Day: Dan Craig’s Goal No. 7 In SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays

Though the Nittany Lions came up just short in a 10-8 loss to No. 16 Ohio State, Dan Craig scored a highlight reel goal during the program's first nationally televised home game on ESPNU.

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