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2025-26 Penn State Nittany Lions

RIT split with Mercyhurst 1-0, 1-0. RIT also has wins against St Lawrence and Colgate. PSU should not be looking past RIT to get to Northeastern.

I agree 100% - if anyone is going to play spoiler to Penn State this season, RIT looks as good for that as anyone else has so far. They may not be at a point to challenge for regular season or conference titles, but they sure could be the thorn in the side that Syracuse used to be for Penn State.
 
Thanks for posting the links. Roberts has really been on a heater lately and ended up as the player of the week. Janecke had an interview with Lavar Arrington the former Penn Stater who is big in broadcasting now. My takeaway is that she is intense and means what she says. In her first collegiate game she led PSU to a win over Wisconsin and has been great for the program.
 
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Penn State beat RIT 5-3 in game one tonight in Rochester. Goals for Penn State came from Tessa Janecke, Maddy Christian (shorthanded), Leah Stecker, Abby Stonehouse, and Mya Vaslet got her first of the season (shorthanded). All three of RIT's goals were powerplay goals. Shots on goal were 47-20 for Penn State, and penalties were 5 for Penn State and 4 for RIT.
 
Good to see Vaslet get a goal and it looks like it is Stonehouse's turn to heat up a bit.

The Pickering Alvarez line for RIT needs a little extra attention tomorrow.
 
After one, Penn State and RIT are tied at 2-2. Goals for Penn State came from Danica Maynard and Tessa Janecke. Shots on goal are 14-5 for Penn State, and penalties are 2 for RIT and 1 for Penn State.

For some reason, Jeff Kampersal has freshman goalie Maddy Campbell in net today instead of Katie DeSa. I don't really understand that in a conference series that counts. She's looking like the starter next year after DeSa's graduation, but throw her in when the game doesn't matter, like the Cornell, Northeastern, or Ohio State matchups. But, as I say often, that's probably why I'm not a coach.
 
After two, it's tied 3-3 at RIT. Maddy Campbell was pulled after the first period, and Katie DeSa is in net. Shots on goal are 24-14 for Penn State, and penalties are 4-4. Second period stats show RIT really came alive, and they outshot Penn State 11-10 in the second. RIT has one of the best powerplays in the country, and Penn State needs to stop letting them show why.
 
RIT is going to battle Mercyhurst for the second spot. PSU pulls it together and wins 4-3.
That was way too close for comfort. RIT has great special teams this season, and Penn State took 11 penalties in the series that cost them four RIT powerplay goals. I didn't like Maddy Campbell starting in goal for game two of a conference series, but Kampersal corrected that after the first period. I wouldn't mind seeing Campbell play at Ohio State, since it won't affect conference standings. Penn State is already going to show up in Columbus on short notice anyway, just three days after playing Cornell, with a bus ride mixed in, too...call it a schedule-filler series, and let Campbell get peppered at Ohio State, so she gets some game time (if she's taking over as the starter next season).

Celeste Brown is doing good things at RIT, and you're right - they will be fighting for second place, and have a good chance of taking it, too.
 
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