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What else could he have done?
The effort was valiant, but in the end, the championship drive for the Penn State field hockey team fell short.
Long after he had broken the 2,000-yard barrier and scored his last touchdown at Beaver Stadium on his last carry, Larry Johnson sat on the bench with his head buried in his hands.
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Larry Sr. & Tony reflect
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Mills & Robinson knew
Offensive line appreciates
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Despite being unseeded and yesterday's game being its only home game in the tournament, the No. 12 Penn State women's soccer team is back in the fourth round of the NCAA Tournament after a decisive 3-0 victory over No. 23 Virginia.
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During the offseason, sports teams strive to build for the future by recruiting some of the best and brightest athletes in the country. For the Penn State women's cross country team, this statement also rings true, and this year's freshman class has proven to be notable for one main reason: Tracey Brauksieck.
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The Lady Lions' legs were tired, playing their fifth game in nine days, and for the first time this season a game did not end in their favor.
This past Saturday's East Stroudsburg Open might as well have been called the "Can anyone stop the Penn State wrestling team?" Open.
Here's a question: You're a Big Ten basketball team coming off a 30 point loss to open your season, what do you do in your next game to save your credibility?
A strange thing happened for the Penn State ACHA Div. I Icers this past weekend.
Some nights you have it, some nights you don't.
The question of whether the Penn State men's cross country team would end their season on the top of a hill or in a low valley was answered this weekend.
While not every team the Penn State men's volleyball squad faced this past weekend will end up in the Final Four, this weekend's Final Four Preview did give it a sampling of what it'll be up against during the regular season.
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In all big games scoring first is a key to being successful.
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The Penn State fencing team began a successful defense of its national championship on Saturday defeating New York University, Rutgers and Princeton in its first dual meet action of the season, ending the day with a 3-0 record.
My Opinion: Jeff Frantz
LGBTA climate: Some progress made; more needed
Letters to the editor
Juan Sessoms and Rob Bowser have broken the old adage of mixing business with pleasure. On the road to creating a burgeoning production company, these two best friends are doing what they love and are getting paid for it.
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