
The Nittany Lions have now made the NCAA tournament 38 years in a row heading into Friday's first round match against the Bison at Rec Hall.

The Nittany Lions moved up one spot in the poll after taking down Maryland to cap off the regular season with a 9-3 record.

Wisconsin prevailed in five sets Saturday night at Rec Hall thanks to Madison Duello's match-high 24 kills.

Aarne Talvitie and Alex Limoges' goals were not enough to keep the Nittany Lions from falling to 10-2-1 this season.

Happy Valley needed someone like Trace McSorley to turn around the Penn State football program.

Trace McSorley led the Nittany Lions to victory with three total touchdowns in his final home game at Beaver Stadium.