Blue & White Brew 3/6: All The Awards!

Women's hockey earned FIVE postseason awards on Wednesday!


🦁 The Official Daily Newsletter For Penn State Athletics

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

🏒 Postseason awards
🏒 Playing for Team USA
🦁 And much, much more!

 📈 STOCK UP

🔺 Long List. Atlantic Hockey America announced its annual individual award winners on Wednesday, and Penn State women’s hockey claimed several — Jeff Kampersal was named AHA Coach of the Year, Tessa Janecke earned AHA Player and Forward of the Year, Kendall Butze got AHA Best Defenseman and Katie DeSa was selected as the AHA Goaltender of the Year!

🔺 NCAAs Next. Penn State track and field has qualified nine entries into the 2025 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, which will be held March 14-15 at the Virginia Beach Sports Center!

🔺 Red, White & Blue. Penn State women’s hockey’s Tessa Janecke is headed to České Budêjovice, Czechia this spring for the IIHF Women’s World Championship as part of the U.S Women’s National Team!

🔺 Rain Soaked. Penn State women’s lacrosse battled back and forth against No. 12 Princeton in the rain on Wednesday, falling 16-7 to the Tigers.

Brooke Hoss and Emma Kelly both scored two goals for the Nittany Lions.

🤔 BLUE & WHITE TRIVIA

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🦁 ONE BIG THING

🔺 Content Machine. You’ve seen Penn State wrestling’s Beau Bartlett dominate on the mat.

But have you seen his awesome social media content? BTN has the story!

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Thursday, March 6
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