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  The Digital Collegian - Published independently by students at Penn State
SPORTS
[ Friday, Feb. 2, 2001 ]

Penn State's victory over Ohio State last night at The Bryce Jordan Center was no ballet.
Sloppy play, turnovers mark Lady Lions' victory over Ohio State

Instead of focusing on the opportunity to record the first undefeated dual meet season in the program's existence, the women's swimming and diving team will be concerned with honoring some of those athletes that made it possible.

The sweet science of boxing will make its triumphant return to Penn State this weekend.

The six senior members of the Penn State men's gymnastics team have never lost at home.

With five minutes left in the first half of the Penn State-Illinois men's basketball game Wednesday night, The Bryce Jordan Center went from loud cheers to dead silence.

This Saturday may bring the Penn State men's track team its biggest test so far this season.

The Penn State women's track team will try to hone its skills this weekend.

In the sport of wrestling, combining agility with speed and strength is a lethal arrangement. On Wednesday night, Jamarr Billman proved this point to a Rec Hall crowd that once welcomed his exploits.

When asked about his team's upcoming weekend with matches against Northwestern and wrestling superpower Iowa, Penn State wrestling coach Troy Sunderland sighed, chuckled and asked, "Can I reschedule?"

This weekend the No.9 Penn State men's volleyball team hosts a pair of matches in the south gym of Rec Hall.

If women's gymnastics only contained three events, Penn State would have beaten Ohio State last weekend in Columbus.

Not only is it Alumni Weekend, but it is also the weekend before the final ACHA rankings come out and the Icers would love to pull out a couple victories to seal up one of the top two positions.

Nittany Lion fencers get an unexpected break this weekend, but it doesn't mean they'll slack off.

The Penn State Lady Icers will head to Erie this weekend for the Erie Women’s Valentine’s Tournament.


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