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Penn State fell to Boston University 3-1 on Thursday night, ending a supercharged three months during which the team climbed from last place in the Big Ten to the NCAA Hockey Tournament semifinals.
The New York Times |
When Matthew DiMarsico scored the overtime winner to lift Penn State to its first Frozen Four, it sent shockwaves throughout the college hockey world, from Allentown to Anchorage.
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The NCAA Frozen Four happens on Thursday, Apr. 10 with Denver Pioneers battling Western Michigan Broncos with a start time of 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT for Game 1.
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PSU never quit after being left “for dead” right up until the final horn of their 3-1 loss to Boston University in the Frozen Four.
Kobe King, the man in the middle of Penn State’s defense the last couple of seasons, is no longer around. King is expected to be a mid-round pick in the upcoming NFL draft. However, James Franklin’s Nittany Lions are not without options at the linebacker position.
Abdul Carter, a likely top-three pick, posted a photo of Giants legend Lawrence Taylor on an NFL draft visit with the team.
While Abdul Carter's status as the top pass rusher in the 2025 NFL Draft is borderline undisputed, one aspect of his game that has been debated is which player he most resembles at the professional level.
The Penn State freshmen with the best shots to help the Nittany Lions immediately in their 2025 national championship run.
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Centre Daily Times on MSNPenn State transfer portal tracker: Nittany Lions lose potential starting guardThe transfer portal opens up April 16 for all college football players, after several Nittany Lions headed elsewhere during the winter portal window — with six new players coming to the program during that time as well.
Happy Valley United, Penn State's official NIL collective, and Saquon Barkley's foundation will host a May event in Philadelphia to benefit Penn State's NIL initiatives.
Check out this weekly Penn State football podcast with the York Daily Record's Frank Bodani, Mike Gross and former TV anchor Andrew Kalista.