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The Longhorns host the first-ever 40 Acres Field Trip Day on Wednesday when the Lady Lions visit at 11 a.m.

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The Longhorns return to action when they host the Lady Lions on Monday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. in the Frank Erwin Center.

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Women’s Basketball preview: vs. Southeastern Louisiana

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And a night before the quarterback rotation worked for a win for the Texas Longhorns in Austin , another program with a winning tradition had good results with it at Lion Stadium. The Lions rotated… Source: Times Record News

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Lions roar into win column

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The Lions lost a heartbreaker to the Longhorns, 3-2 (23-25, 20-25, 25-19, 25-14, 10-15). Source: Daily Collegian-PSU

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Lions drop two at Nike Big Four Tournament

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Three players — Katie Kabbes, Ariel Scott and Nia Grant — ended the Texas match with a negative hitting percentage, a season-high for the Lions. Only one player registered a negative hitting percentage… Source: Daily Collegian-PSU

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Women’s volleyball plagued by hitting errors

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In his team’s first preseason game McCoy made sound decisions with the football, completed nine… Source: Bleacher Report

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NFL Preseason Schedule: Lions D Will Be Schooled by Colt McCoy in Week 2 Matchup

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As a Penn State graduate, I’m often asked why the Nittany Lions can’t be more relevant in basketball. And on the surface, it does look like one of the seven sports wonders of the world: good conference, nice facility, deep-pocketed alumni, a loyal fan base desperate for something to cheer about in the winter. Like most issues, there are no simplistic answers. There are a lot of things that make the job a challenging one — where, for example, is Penn State’s recruiting base? Northeast kids lean Big East; Chicago and Detroit kids think Big Ten but not necessarily Penn State. But to me, the single greatest obstacle between the Lions and success is the administration. At best there is disinterest. At worst there is neglect. Two years ago, I went to State College to talk to Ed DeChellis about trying to grow a basketball program in the shadow of a great football team. I went on believing that the notion that Penn State was, and would always be, a football school that was killing the basketball team. I was right. I just didn’t realize it was the people at Penn State who were reaffirming that notion. DeChellis gave me a tour of the Bryce Jordan Center. He showed me the office space only recently redesigned for him and his staff. He pointed out the new signage in the practice facility and within the arena, all signifying that there was a basketball team using the place. The building was built in 1996. Until then it could have been the Lakers’ homecourt for all the Penn State branding. Prior to, the Jordan Center was a multipurpose facility that just so happened to house a basketball team. And now this. As Blue White Illustrated reported , this week the Nittany Lions were forced to practice for the second time in as many weeks in the Intramural Building across from the Bryce Jordan Center. The reason? Last week, Bon Jovi, rehearsing for an upcoming tour, commandeered the space — including the separate practice courts that the Lions typically practice on. This week it was a career fair. Yes, a career fair . I’m just trying to imagine Joe Paterno taking his team to the IM fields because of a tractor pull. The IM Building, I can attest, was old when I was in school and that was more than 20 years ago. The kind administrators went out of their way to retrofit the space for hoops (it’s usually used for volleyball). They hung some temporary hoops — Blue White Illustrated photos show they’re crooked — and kindly covered up the spots where volleyball stanchions usually sit with tape. You know, so Talor Battle wouldn’t blow out a knee. Penn State is a football school and it should be. Without football, without Joe Paterno, it would be an ag school stuck in the middle of the state. But that certainly doesn’t mean its basketball team should be treated like an ugly stepchild. Look around. Ohio State has a nice little football team. Basketball team isn’t half-bad, either. Ditto Texas and Florida. And I’m going to venture a guess that Thad Matta, Rick Barnes and Billy Donovan haven’t been sent schlepping to make way for Lady Gaga. Part of the problem here is the complicated tap-dance that involves running the Bryce Jordan Center.

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Some things never change at Penn State

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ROLLINS 73, SAINT LEO 50: Amber Heistan had 21 points as the host Tars handed the Lions (9-15, 1-12 SSC) their sixth straight loss. Top 25 NO. 1 BAYLOR 96, TEXAS 68: Brittney Griner had 29 points, missed a dunk and outscored the Longhorns in the first… Source: TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times

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Women’s basketball: USF Bulls fall to Pittsburgh Panthers 70-66

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Carpenter came up with a block against the 6-foot-2 Faucette to give the Lions the opening set. The Lions had 9.5 blocks, while Texas had 3.0. Senior libero Alyssa D’Errico led the Lions with 11 digs, while Brown added 10. Penn State kept Texas from… Source: Daily Collegian-PSU

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In the 2008 semifinals against Stanford, Texas became the first team in the history of the final four to lose after winning the first two sets. Last year, the Longhorns squandered another two-set lead as the Lions rallied for an unprecedented third… Source: Brownsville Herald

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Volleyball Capsules: Texas out to avenge heartbreak in NCAA volleyball

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