The NCAA transfer portal winter cycle for the 2025 college football season officially opened on Dec. 9. WGAL is here to keep you updated on Penn State's transfer portal activity for the winter cycle below.
The Lions247 team has its finger on the pulse of Penn State transfer portal news, recruiting, coaching staff moves and more after James Franklin's squad was eliminated in the semifinals of the College
The Nittany part of Penn State’s mascot is unique to the school, though. It’s taken from Mount Nittany, a mountain ridge near the campus. And school legend holds that a student suggested the Nittany Lion mascot as a rival to Princeton University’s tiger .
BOOM! Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss land former Penn State wide receiver Harrison Wallace, nation's top available portal wide receiver
The Nittany Lions could look quite different in 2025, as the program awaits decisions from several key players.
The former Penn State wrestling legend, David Taylor, is promoting a new national duals tournament. The current legend, Cael Sanderson, doesn't seem to want any part of it.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State Nittany Lion senior+ Greg Kerkvliet has been named Big Ten Wrestler of the Week for the week ending Jan. 12, 2025. It is Kerkvliet’s first award of the year ...
Penn State football has a few culprits for Thursday's heartbreaking Orange Bowl loss to a gritty Notre Dame team
Because if you’re still stinging from Penn State Football’s ... the Nittany Lions are 1-0 in the B1G regular season. Cael Sanderson’s career Nittany Lion record improves to 210-16-2.
Penn State football defensive tackle Coziah Izzard has declared for the 2025 NFL draft, he announced on Saturday. He is the eighth Nittany Lion and the seventh player on defense to declare for the upcoming NFL draft. Izzard originally committed to the Nittany Lions back in 2020 as a four-star recruit out of Laurel, Maryland.
Heading into Sunday’s game against No. 15 Oregon, Penn State was 1.5-point underdogs in an arena it hadn’t lost a game in since February 2024.
In a visit back to his alma mater, Stephen Nedoroscik, the gymnast who captured America’s heart during the Summer Olympics as “Pommel Horse Guy,” told Penn State students gathered in the HUB’s Heritage Hall Thursday about his “unbelievable” past six months.