Go Hokies! Connecticut’s women’s hockey team is soaring into an electrifying season!
A spot in the Frozen Four is on the line tomorrow
ALLENTOWN, PA - MARCH 30: Penn State Nittany Lion students show their support for their hockey team during the second period of the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Regional Final game between the UConn Huskies and the Penn State Nittany Lions on March 30, 2025, at PPL Center in Allentown, PA. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Women’s Hockey (32-5) The women’s hockey team defeated Mercyhurst 3-2 to win their 4th straight AHA tournament title. The Nittany Lions withstood a furious rally from Mercyhurst in the conference title game after leading 3-0 going into the third period.
Mya Vaslet, Nicole Hall, and Katelyn Roberts scored Penn State’s three goals, and Katie DeSa made 29 saves to secure the win. Penn State is looking for its first ever Frozen Four against UConn tomorrow (2pm on ESPN+). Where have we seen that before… Women’s Lacrosse (9-0) The women’s lacrosse team rolled their unbeaten start to nine games with an 18-6 win over San Diego State and a 19-8 win over USC.
The offense was dominant on the West Coast road trip. Penn State’s depth shone through against San Diego State, with 13 different players tallying a goal. Payton Wainman and Kelly Mackinney each scored four goals against USC, and Delaney Radin added a hat trick of her own.
Penn State returns home for a matchup with Princeton on Sunday (noon on Big Ten Plus) before a well-earned week of rest. Men’s Lacrosse (4-2) The men’s lacrosse team destroyed Cornell 19-7 on Saturday for their second straight win. The Nittany Lions led 7-0 after the first quarter and 17-4 at the end of the third in the blowout.