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Sports · PennsylvaniaGrading the Penn State football team on its 27-24 loss to Indiana Saturday at Beaver Stadium: Quarterbacks B: Ethan Grunkemeyer held his own in his third straight start against one of the top 10 defenses in the country. Running backs B: Nick Singleton rushed for 71 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 22 yards and a score in his best game of the season. Receivers C: Trebor Pena had six catches for 99 yards and Koby Howard had two…See the Story
Penn State Football Team’s Report Card vs. Indiana
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Basketball · PennsylvaniaUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) — Freddie Dilione V scored 19 points off the bench, freshman Kayden Mingo added 16 and Penn State held off Navy 80-71 on Tuesday night. Penn State has started 3-0 for the fourth straight season and fifth time in the last seven years. Navy got within 63-60 with 5:52 remaining before Dilione and Mingo combined for a personal 13-5 run to go ahead by 11 points in the final two minutes. Dilione and Mingo each scored 14 point…See the Story
Freddie Dilione V Scores 19 Points Off the Bench and Penn State Holds Off Navy 80
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Pennsylvania · PennsylvaniaAfter evaluating Penn State’s heartbreaking 27-24 loss to No. 2 Indiana, interim head coach Terry Smith was reluctant to criticize the defense’s performance. “I thought our defense started to take form and started to look like our old defense,” Smith said Monday. “Guys were being physical up front. I thought we got some pressure on the quarterback (Fernando Mendoza) and got a couple sacks. We hit the kid all game. “We played really good up until…See the Story
Win at Penn State Shows This Indiana Football Team Can Flip Future Forever
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