Women’s Soccer (9-7-3)
Following its early exit from the Big Ten Tournament, the women’s soccer team was selected for the NCAA Tournament for the 31st straight season. Penn State will face Army at home on Saturday (5pm on ESPN+)
in the first round. The winner will then face the winner of the first round game between Virginia and High Point.
The full bracket can be found here.
Women’s Hockey (12-0)
After a bye week, the No. 6 women’s hockey team will look to continue its unbeaten start with a home series against Syracuse. The two teams will play Friday at 2pm and Saturday at 1pm.
Women’s Volleyball (14-10)
The women’s volleyball team split its road trip. Purdue swept the Nittany Lions 3-0, but Penn State bounced back for a 3-1 win over Illinois. Kennedy Martin had 22 kills, Jordan Hopp had 6 blocks, and Gillian Grimes added 27 digs in Penn State’s win over Illinois.
Penn State will take on Minnesota on the road on Friday (8pm on Big Ten Network) and Ohio State at home on Sunday (2pm on Big Ten Plus).
Men’s Soccer (5-8-4)
The men’s soccer season came to a close with a 0-0 tie against Michigan. Jonathan Evans made three saves to preserve the tie, but the Nittany Lions’ offense could not produce a goal.
Women’s Basketball (3-0)
The women’s basketball team extended its unbeaten start to 3-0 with an 82-77 win over Cincinnati and a 90-62 win over Coppin State.
Kiyomi McMiller had 20 points, 7 assists, and 5 steals against Cincinnati. A strong third quarter by Penn State gave the Nittany Lions a seven-point lead entering the final quarter. Penn State held off a late charge by the Bearcats to earn an 82-77 win.
Moriah Murray was 4 for 9 from three-point range in the 90-62 win over Coppin State. The third quarter was once again Penn State’s strongest, as the Nittany Lions outscored the Eagles 33-14 in the frame to pull away. Kiyomi McMiller was just one rebound short of a double-double (21 points, 9 rebounds).
Penn State will face Saint Joseph’s on the road on Sunday (2pm on ESPN+).











