Blue & White Brew 10/14: Fought On!

Penn State football picked up a thrilling OT win at USC on Saturday!

🦁 The Official Daily Newsletter For Penn State Athletics

What else are we serving up in today’s Brew?

🏈 OT thriller
🏒 Women win two
🦁 And much, much more!

 📈 STOCK UP

🔺 Fought On! Despite trailing 20-6 at halftime on the road at USC on Saturday, No. 4 Penn State football fought back to force overtime and eventually beat the Trojans, 33-30!

Tyler Warren had the game of his career and one of the best performances of all-time at the tight end position, hauling in 17 catches for 224 yards.

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Monday, October 14
⛳️ Men’s Golf at Qubein Cup — Greensboro, N.C.

Wednesday, October 16
🧘‍♀️ Yoga at the Palmer
🌎 PA Dignity Day

Thursday, October 17
🖼 Drop-In Guided Tour: Art & Community
🎾 Men’s Tennis at ITA Regionals — Philadelphia, Pa.
⚽️ Women’s Soccer at UCLA @ 10:30 p.m. ET

🔺 Late Rally. Tied with Minnesota late into the match, Jordan Fusco and Olivia Damico played hero for Penn State women’s soccer on Sunday, combining for a header to give the Nittany Lions a 3-2 win in their regular season home finale.

Penn State improved to 11-3-2 overall on the season with the win, and sits at 5-2-1 in Big Ten play.

🔺 Two More Dubs. No. 3 Penn State women’s volleyball won another pair of matches over the weekend — a sweep against Michigan State in East Lansing on Friday and a four-set win over Indiana in Bloomington on Sunday.

The Nittany Lions have now won eight matches in a row to sit at 16-1 overall and a perfect 6-0 in Big Ten play.

🔺 Double It. No. 12 Penn State women’s hockey picked up a pair of wins over the weekend in upstate New York, scoring nine total goals against Union.

The Nittany Lions won 4-2 on Friday night and received a pair of goals from Tessa Janecke, and won 5-3 on Saturday with a pair of goals from Alyssa Machado.

🏒 RECAPS: Game 1 | Game 2

🔺 Bounced Back. After losing 4-0 on the road at No. 4 Ohio State on Friday, No. 17 Penn State field hockey picked itself right back up in a 5-0 win at Ohio on Sunday afternoon.

Sophia Gladieux scored twice for the Nittany Lions, while Aubrey Semler, Carly Seal and Katelyn Strawser all scored once.

🔺 Road Bump. Penn State men’s soccer struggled to find the necessary offense on Friday night at Indiana, falling 2-0 to the Hoosiers due to a pair of second half goals for the home team.

🔺 Comeback Falls Short. After falling behind 3-0 to No. 8 Quinnipiac through two periods on Saturday, Penn State men’s hockey made a valiant comeback attempt in the third period with goals from Ben Schoen and Danny Dzhaniyev, but couldn’t find the equalizer in a 3-2 loss.

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🦁 ONE BIG THING

🔺 Trick Or Treat! The Penn State All-Sports Museum (PSASM) will host its 15th annual Trick-or-Treat night, featuring Penn State Athletes on Tuesday, October 22 from 6-8 p.m.

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