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  2. Medlar Field - Wikipedia

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    Medlar Field at Lubrano Park is named for two Penn State alumni, Charles Medlar and Anthony Lubrano. Coach Charles "Chuck" Medlar (1918–1999) was an athletic trainer at Penn State for 35 years, [10] and the head Penn State baseball coach from 1963 to 1981. [11]

  3. Penn State Nittany Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Penn State Nittany Lions are the athletic teams of Pennsylvania State University, except for the women's basketball team, known as the Lady Lions. The school colors are navy blue and white. [2] The school mascot is the Nittany Lion. The intercollegiate athletics logo was commissioned in 1983. [3]

  4. List of college athletic programs in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists. When only one nickname is listed, it is used for teams of both sexes. (Note that in recent years, many schools have chosen to use the same nickname for men's and women's teams even when the nickname is distinctly ...

  5. List of Pennsylvania State University Olympians - Wikipedia

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    The list of Pennsylvania State University Olympians is a list of former or current Penn State University students (129) and coaches and faculty members (12) who have appeared as athletes at the Olympic Games, plus one athlete for the boycotted 1980 Summer Olympics.

  6. Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, [13] Penn State was named the state's first land-grant university eight years later, in 1863.

  7. Penn State University Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Penn State–Fayette [b] Uniontown: 1934 957 Roaring Lions: West Penn State–Greater Allegheny [c] McKeesport: 1948 701 Lions: West Penn State–Hazleton: Hazleton: 1934 1,172 Nittany Lions: East Penn State–Lehigh Valley: Center Valley: 1912 942 Nittany Lions: East Penn State–Mont Alto: Mont Alto: 1903 1,217 Nittany Lions: East [d] Penn ...

  8. List of USCAA institutions - Wikipedia

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    Penn State University Athletic Conference: Penn State Mont Alto: Nittany Lions Mont Alto: Pennsylvania: Penn State University Athletic Conference: Penn State New Kensington: Nittany Lions New Kensington: Pennsylvania: Penn State University Athletic Conference: Penn State Schuylkill: Nittany Lions Schuylkill Haven: Pennsylvania: Penn State ...

  9. Rec Hall - Wikipedia

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    Penn State teams have won five national championships in Rec Hall, including in boxing in 1929 and 1932, in wrestling in 1953, and in men's gymnastics in 1960 and 2007. [ 3 ] The men's basketball team has played sporadically in the Rec Hall since leaving, playing once in 2013, twice in 2015, and once in 2024.