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After a disappointing start in conference play followed by an early exit in the Big Ten hockey tournament, Penn State finds itself as one of the final four teams standing for the first time in school ...
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“Words really can’t describe it,” DiMarsico said of his game-winning goal. “To win a game like this, to send us to the Frozen Four, it just means everything.”
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Penn State men’s ice hockey team advanced to the Frozen Four for the first time in the program’s history on Sunday, defeating Connecticut 3-2 in an overtime shootout. Penn State fell behind twice in regulation but recovered each time, as Dane Dowiak and JJ Wiebusch scored to force overtime in the regional final.
An overtime goal by sophomore forward Matt DiMarsico propelled Penn State past UConn, 3-2, and into the Frozen Four for the first time in program history — and it’s much more than 13 seasons if you include the years of club-level success and support that set the foundation for the varsity program.
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Nittany Sports Now on MSNHistory in Allentown: Penn State Hockey Wins Instant Classic to Advance to First Frozen FourMatt DiMarscio’s goal at 17:56 of the first overtime period put Penn State hockey into the Frozen Four for the first time ever. No. 4 Penn State beat No. 2 UcConn in to win the Allentown regional and as a result will face the winner of No.
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Penn State volleyball's remarkable NCAA turnaround in December helped recalibrate a slumping Nittany Lions hockey team and fuel their run to the Frozen Four.
The Nittany Lions, which played just three hours from campus as regional host, went through a pair of Hockey East teams to make their first Frozen Four.
The Huskies (23-12-4), in their first ever NCAA appearance, advanced with a win over Quinnipiac on Friday, but Penn State, the No. 4 seed in the regional, knocked off No.1 Maine and No. 2 UConn to reach St, Louis, site of the national semifinals in two weeks.