
Nittanyville is back! Over 200 students have signed up to support the Penn State football team and score the student section's best seats. Follow along with our Nittanyville Live Blog this week to stay updated with the happenings outside of Gate A.

Many different teams have home games this weekend. Check out our weekend preview after the jump!

The Lions, in Pat Chambers’ second year as head coach, will definitely take strides forward this season, but will have to do so with another rigorous Big Ten schedule that was announced earlier today.

Details are beginning to emerge regarding the Athletics Integrity Agreement that Penn State was required to enter into as part of the NCAA sanctions. First, former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell was appointed by the NCAA to serve as Penn State's integrity monitor for the next five years while the athletic department is on probation. Yesterday, terms of the agreement were posted on the progress.psu.edu website.

Although a rain delay may have put a damper on the initially large audience, the Penn State Men's Soccer team defeated Hartford Monday night at Jeffrey Field, 3-2.

The State College Spikes, the single-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, will hold a Prevent Child Abuse Night at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park on Wednesday night. Tickets for the ballgame are 10 dollars, with 7 dollars benefiting Prevent Child Abuse Pennsylvania as the Spikes take on the Auburn Doubledays, a single-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.