Penn State basketball coach Mike Rhoades calls the Nittany Lions' January Big Ten schedule the "craziest" stretch of his his career.
Penn State finishes at No. 5 in AP college football rankings
The No. 1 Penn State wrestling team visits Rutgers on Friday night for another top-25 Big Ten match. The unbeaten Nittany Lions bring a 64-match win streak to Piscataway, where the No. 25 Scarlet Knights await. The road trip is Penn State's last before a pair of big home matches next week at the Bryce Jordan Center.
Michigan State (16-3, 6-2 Big Ten), which has won four straight, had four different players score in double figures. Theryn Hallock led the way with 17 points, Julia Ayrault scored 16, Jocelyn Tate 15 and Grace VanSlooten 10. The Spartans hit 13 of 27 3-pointers and outscored the Nittany Lions 38-20 in the paint while attempting 15 more shots.
Former Penn State receiver Tyler Shoop got a taste of the pro wrestling big time with his debut on AEW Dynamite Wednesday on TBS. It was brief. It wasn’t pretty for him. But it was a milestone of sorts,
Big Ten play hasn’t treated Penn State very kindly. Since beating Northwestern 84-80 win to start conference play and 2025, the Nittany Lions have dropped four consecutive games, three to ranked Big Ten opponents.
Penn State head coach Mike Rhoades became more impassioned with each word as he spoke Monday night in the media room deep in the bowels Bryce Jordan Center. “When you lose a couple in a row, it takes your soul,
No. 12 Ohio State Buckeyes were handed their first loss of the season against Penn State on Sunday, and now face No. 8 Maryland.
The Lions247 team has its finger on the pulse of Penn State transfer portal news, recruiting, coaching staff moves and more after James Franklin's squad was eliminated in the semifinals of the College
The Rutgers Rant is back to discuss the men's basketball team's loss to Penn State and the findings of the investigation into the gymnastics program.
Penn State takes on the Iowa Hawkeyes after Adrian Baldwin Jr. scored 22 points in the Nittany Lions' 80-72 victory over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
Omari Evans, the former Penn State receiver who caught 21 passes for 415 yards last season, is transferring to Washington. Evans told On3's Hayes Fawcett of his decision Wednesday.