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TOPPED BY TRIBE William & Mary comes back to beat Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. –Penn State scored an early goal, but gave up one in each half as they fell to William & Mary 2-1 at Jeffrey Field Sunday.
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TOPPED BY TRIBE
William & Mary comes back to beat Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. –Penn State scored an early goal, but gave up one in each half as they fell to William & Mary 2-1 at Jeffrey Field Sunday.
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FIT TO BE TIED
Virginia comes back on Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Haley Brock scored for Penn State, but the Nittany Lions could not hold onto the lead en route to a 1-1 tie with No. 15 Virginia in front of a record 3,912 fans at Jeffrey Field on Friday night.
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GOAL OF THE WEEK
Freshman Costa leads Penn State over WVU
A goal by redshirt freshman Tani Costa to give Penn State a 2-1 overtime win over West Virginia has been selected the Philly Soccer News Goal of the Week for the week ending August 22.
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SCALING THE MOUNTAIN(EERS)
Penn State stops WVU 2-1 in OT
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – The 13th-ranked Nittany Lion women’s soccer defeated No. 24 West Virginia, 2-1 on Friday night in front of 1,277 at Dick Dlesk Stadium. Senior forward Danielle Toney scored Penn State’s first goal while Tani Costa scored the game winner in overtime.
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NEW BOSS AT HAPPY VALLEY
Warming takes over Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Former Creighton University coach Bob Warming has been named head coach at Penn State. Warming takes over the Nittany Lions’ program from Barry Gorman who left earlier this year to become technical director of Major League Soccer’s FC Dallas.
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GETTING IN
Yeisley makes for appearance for FCD
FRISCO, Tx—Penn State alumni Jason Yeisley made his first appearance in Major League Soccer Thursday night, getting into the 2-2 tie with the Seattle Sounders in the 81st minute.
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STEPPING DOWN
Gorman resigns at Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.– Barry Gorman has announced his resignation as head coach of the Penn State men’s soccer program, effective immediately, in order to pursue other professional opportunities.
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NEW LIONS
Penn State women ink five
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.—The Penn State women’s team has signed five high school seniors to letters of intent to play for the Nittany Lions. Head coach Erica Walsh brings Hayley Brock (Acton, Mass.), Maya Hayes (Livingtston, N.J.), Briana Hovington (Harwood, Md.), Emily Hurd (Sammamish, Wash.) and Taylor Schram (Canonsburg, Pa.) to Happy Valley.
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