
Penn State has had a long-standing tradition of sending quality players to the NFL, and the 2013 season is no exception. Highlighted by stellar performances from linebackers Sean Lee and Paul Posluszny, these former Nittany Lions are making their presence felt around the league:

There was plenty of success throughout the weekend for Penn State Athletics, as both the men's soccer team and the field hockey team earned Big Ten regular season crowns. Here's a recap of all the teams in action this weekend.

Happy Saturday! I hope everyone is enjoying the early portion of the day leading up to tonight's highly anticipated showdown at Ohio Stadium, where the Penn State Nittany Lions (4-2, 1-1 B1G) will face off against the undefeated, #4 Ohio State Buckeyes (7-0, 3-0 B1G) in a nationally televised, primetime game.

According to a new list released by TheActiveTimes.com, Penn State is the ninth fittest college in America and the most fit school in the Big Ten.

The No. 17 ranked women’s soccer team played against Big Ten rival Ohio State late yesterday afternoon, winning the game 4-2. The team was up against some wet conditions on a rainy day but fought on and got the victory after losing its last two games.

Penn State women’s volleyball (#4) played in a packed Rec Hall last night against a tough Minnesota team (#11). It was a hard-fought match but Penn State rallied to defeat the Gophers in five sets, 3-2.