The Penn State Women's Volleyball team had a two game home stand against Big Ten teams Purdue and Indiana this weekend. After winning both, the Nittany Lions improved to 18-1 overall and 8-0 in the Big Ten.

For the second time in less than twenty four hours, the Penn State Men's Hockey team found itself in overtime against American International College (1-1). This time, they would not let Friday night's last second loss repeat itself as freshman David Glen scored 38 seconds into overtime to give the Nittany Lions (1-1) a 4-3 victory at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Penn State Athletics had a great weekend, including the home debut of two new Division-1A programs! Check out our recap after the jump!

For the past year and a half, Head Coach Patrick Chambers has turned this program into something to be excited about. Every single body hits the floor for a loose ball. Every single rebound is ripped out of the air. Every single player has something that Chambers has preached about since day 1: attitude.

The Penn State Nittany Lions hockey team has officially begun Division 1 play, losing to American International College 3-2 with just 21 seconds left in overtime last night at the Greenberg Ice Pavilion.

Tomorrow will mark the first Saturday since late August that the Penn State Football team will not run out of a stadium tunnel for a game. Still, Penn State athletics will go on, and the bye week provides a great opportunity to appreciate some other sports programs on campus. Below are some different options to fill your Penn State sports fix this weekend while waiting around for kickoff in Kinnick Stadium 8 days from now.