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PSU hockey completes sweep of Skyhawks, 4-2

UNIVERSITY PARK – Sophomore JJ Wiebusch (Verona, Wis.) scored the eventual game-winning goal as No. 5 Penn State defeated Stonehill, 4-2, in non-conference action at Pegula Ice Arena on Saturday night to complete the weekend sweep. HOW IT HAPPENED After a scoreless first period, Penn State (7-1-0) opened the scoring as freshman Jackson Smith (Calgary, Alberta) slipped the puck to his defensive partner Jarod Crespo (Seven Lakes, N.C.) and he unleashed an absolute bomb that beat Skyhawk goaltender Connor Androlewicz farside over the glove for the 1-0 edge at 6:23 of the middle ...

Lions collect four medals at U23 Championships

UNIVERSITY PARK – Seven Penn State wrestlers took part in the United World Wrestling U23 World Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia, this weekend. Four of those seven Nittany Lions brought home U23 World Championships and Gold Medals while another won Bronze. The United States U23 World Team featured ten wrestlers, seven of whom were current Nittany Lions. Junior Mitchell Mesenbrink won the Gold Medal at 74 kg. Mesenbrink began the tournament with three straight technical superiority wins. He downed UWW’s Aliaksandr Hulnik 12-2, India’s Parvinder Parvinder 10-0 and Egypt’s Omar ...

PSU fencing wraps up Nikki Franke Invite

UNIVERSITY PARK – The Penn State men’s fencing teams had its first day of competition of the season at the Nikki Franke Invitational at Temple University in Philadelphia, on Sunday, October 26. The second day of the Nikki Franke Invitational began at 8 a.m. with men’s epee, which featured senior fencer Vasil Ivakimov. Matthew Gonzales and Alessio Fukuda represented the men’s foil team and Carlos Fernando Chacon and Tyson Deck fenced saber. In the first round of epee pools, Ivakimov advanced past the first round of pool competition, gathering his first three victories of the ...

PSU field hockey falls to Tigers, 6-1

UNIVERSITY PARK – The Penn State Nittany Lion field hockey team (7-9, 2-5 B1G) lost a 6-1 game at No. 5 Princeton (12-3) in non-conference field hockey action on Sunday in New Jersey. Princeton broke open a close game with a four-goal third period to post the win in New Jersey. Princeton came out and pushed the ball downfield to force a penalty corner at the 14:15 mark to open the game. The Nittany Lion defense held, and Penn State moved the ball back to midfield. Princeton worked the ball back into the Lion circle and Penn State keeper Aby Deverka picked up her initial save of the ...

Lion hoopers best Ship, 86-67

UNIVERSITY PARK – The Penn State men’s basketball team used a strong first half to fuel an 86-67 exhibition game victory over Shippensburg Sunday afternoon inside the Bryce Jordan Center. The Nittany Lions raced out to a 19-0 lead through the first seven minutes of play and never looked back as Penn State owned a 48-19 halftime advantage en route to the 86-67 victory in the final preseason tune-up. Freddie Dilione V led Penn State with 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting, four rebounds, four assists and two steals. Eli Rice followed with 17 points behind a 4-for-8 showing from ...

Nits pummel Haven, 8-0

UNIVERSITY PARK – The Penn State Nittany Lion field hockey team (7-8, 2-5 B1G) rolled to an 8-0 shutout win at Lock Haven (0-16) in non-conference field hockey action on Friday afternoon. Nittany Lion Ella Jennes scored three times to lead Penn State to its first road win of the season. Penn State picked up a penalty corner just :36 seconds into the contest. Jennes scored right off the play, putting Penn State on top less than a minute into the contest. Penn State scored less than a minute later when Natalie Freeman found the back of the cage to put Penn State up 2-0 less than ...