First impressions make all the difference, as they say.
No. 9 Penn State is off to a hot start this season, winning three of its four games. The blue and white’s only loss is a quality one, though, falling in overtime to No. 8 Princeton.
Two former Nittany Lions will play on the international stage.
Penn State moved up in this week's poll.
While THON dancers partied down the street at the Bryce Jordan Center, the No. 10 Nittany Lions hosted Navy at Panzer Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Penn State claimed victory 13-7.
After starting the season off hot with wins over Colgate and Villanova, Penn State looked to add to its winning streak against No. 8 Princeton.
A newcomer for Penn State brought home some weekly hardware.
A top-10 battle of the big cats was caged inside Holuba Hall as snowflakes fell in State College.
For the fourth time in his career at Penn State, Jack Fracyon has been named the Big Ten Specialist of the Week.
No. 12 Penn State is already off to a better start than last year after wins against Colgate and a blowout 15-5 victory over Villanova on Sunday.
Defeating Colgate last Saturday, 14-9, the Nittany Lions came to Villanova Stadium on Sunday with a mind to remain undefeated. They did just that as Penn State’s dominant second half pushed past the Wildcats 15-5.
No. 12 Penn State is set for its second game of the season against unranked Villanova. The blue and white will head on the road to face the Wilcats at noon on Sunday. After defeating Colgate 14-9 last weekend, the Nittany Lions began the season strong.
Two Penn State players have found themselves on an award watch list.
Matt Traynor started the 2025 season on a high note, scoring five goals and adding two assists against Colgate on Saturday. His performance was enough for the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association to name him on their Team of the Week.
The Panzer Stadium crowd rallied in a symphony of cheers as yet another tally was added to No. 12 Penn State’s lead. They didn’t have to guess who scored as it was Matt Traynor’s fifth of the day.
No. 12 Penn State is set to kick off its home opener against Colgate this Saturday at 1 p.m. After tallying a strong 11-5 record last season, the Nittany Lions are eager to jump into the 2025 campaign as they look for newcomers to step up.
In order to mitigate opposing goal-scoring opportunities, a staunch defense and a solid goalkeeper need to hold down the homefront. Combined with a quick-transition midfield, a strong defensive core can make or break a lacrosse team.
Under coach Jeff Tambroni, the Nittany Lions have made five NCAA tournament appearances and have come out on top of the conference a few times.
The season is quickly approaching as Penn State looks toward its season opener against Colgate on Feb. 1. The Nittany Lions will begin their 2025 campaign after going 11-5 last year.
The Big Ten has been mostly static the past two seasons, with the bottom four holding its positions in the standings. However, the first and second-place teams have flipped between the Nittany Lions and Johns Hopkins.
In fast-paced, high-scoring games like lacrosse, successful teams require an explosive offense to take the reins and supply more goals than goals allowed. The Nittany Lions will look to have just that.
Penn State is a school that expects results from its lacrosse team year in and year out. Despite this expectation, the Nittany Lions have never hoisted the national championship trophy — though they have come quite close in recent years.
Penn State's 2025 slate is set in stone.
Men’s lacrosse alum Grant Ament joined an exclusive club at the conclusion of the 2024 PLL season.
National recognition attained.