
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.

This Saturday from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., the Lady Lions Basketball team will hold an open practice. The public is invited to come watch the girls run through some drills, as well as participate in some contests along the way.

Practice for Penn State basketball starts on Friday for the second year under Pat Chambers. Here are 5 reasons you should be excited for the season and the future of the basketball program.

The men's soccer team fell 2-0 to third-ranked Akron last night, leaving them with a 6-4-2 record.

Yesterday, the Penn State Men’s Hockey Team (@PennStateMHKY) and head coach, Guy Gadowsky, hosted their first media day as a Division-I team, where they discussed everything from the team’s first varsity practice to their first NCAA season opener this Friday, a home game against American International.