
"I think it was probably a lot harder on the players, not being able to leave their apartments or their dorms, than we sometimes care to ask about."

The convincing win resulted in the Nittany Lions' 27th straight win over the Scarlet Knights dating back to 1982.

Colgan previously served as THON 2021's Fundraising Safety director.
Penn State was too much for Maryland as it earned a blowout victory in its first game at home this season.

Limoges currently leads the Nittany Lions with nine goals and is tied with sophomore forward Kevin Wall for the lead in points.

A peaceful "die-in" will take place at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 12 at the State College Municipal Building.