Blue & White Brew 11/24: History Against The Huskers!

Kaytron Allen made history on Saturday night!


🦁 The Official Daily Newsletter For Penn State Athletics

Good morning, Nittany Lions! Fatman forever!

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

🏈 History against the Huskers
👟 Top 10 finish
🦁 And much, much more!

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Monday, November 24
🍩 School Break Cooking Camp
🏀 Women’s Basketball vs. San Diego State @ noon (Nassau, Bahamas)

Tuesday, November 25
🍷 A Heartland Christmas 2025
🏀 Men’s Basketball vs. Boston University @ 7 p.m. | Peacock

Wednesday, November 26
☕️ Coffee Talk — State College

This week's featured Nittany Lion In The Pros, brought to you by AmeriGas, is Micah Parsons. Parsons was once again a dominant force on the Green Bay defense, registering a pair of sacks in a 23-6 win over division rival Minnesota.

📈 STOCK UP

🔺 History Against The Huskers! History was made on Saturday inside West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium, as Penn State football beat Nebraska, 37-10, and Kaytron Allen became the all-time leading rusher in program history, passing Saquon Barkley and Evan Royster!

Fellow running back Nicholas Singleton also made history, scoring two touchdowns to match Barkley’s program record for rushing touchdowns.

🔺 Top 10! Penn State women’s cross country ran to its best finish at the NCAA Championships since 1994 over the weekend, finishing in 10th place.

Florence Caron finished 14th overall, improving upon her 19th place finish a season ago and earning back-to-back All-America honors. She becomes the first Nittany Lion earn consecutive All-American finishes since Bridget Franek in 2008 and 2009.

🔺 Sweet 16! No. 6 Penn State women’s hockey continued its season-opening win streak over the weekend, pushing it to 16 games with a pair of victories over RIT In Rochester, N.Y.

PSU has now completed a perfect first half of conference play, going 12-0-0 against AHA opponents.

🏒 RECAPS: Game 1 | Game 2

🔺 Split On The Ice. No. 5 Penn State men’s hockey bounced back on Saturday against Minnesota, beating the Gophers, 2-1, in Minneapolis to split the series.

Charlie Cerrato and Jackson Smith scored goals for the Nittany Lions after the Gophers took an early lead.

🏒 RECAPS: Game 1 | Game 2

🔺 Nine On Top. Penn State wrestling dominated the Black Knight Invitational on Sunday in West Point, N.Y. with nine individual titles and six runners-up among 20 wrestlers!

🔺 Winning Weekend. No. 24 Penn State women’s volleyball earned a pair of Big Ten wins over the weekend and ran its win streak to three matches, beating both Michigan State and Maryland in straight sets.

🏐 RECAPS: Michigan State | Maryland

🔺 First Setback. Penn State men’s basketball suffered its first loss of the season over the weekend, falling to Providence in Connecticut, 77-65.

Freddie Dilione V scored a career-high 22 points for the Nittany Lions.

🔺 High Octane. Penn State women’s basketball traded baskets back and forth with Princeton on Saturday, eventually falling to the Tigers in the Bahamas, 100-93.

It was a historic day for Gracie Merkle, who scored 39 points to lead the Lady Lions, surpassing the 1,000-point mark in her career.

Penn State is back in action today, tipping off against San Diego State at noon from Nassau.

🦁 ONE BIG THING

🔺 Serve It! Penn State women’s tennis has released its 2026 spring schedule, which features 16 home matches!

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🦁 Have a great Monday, everyone!