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Men’s Soccer Returns Home to Face UCLA on Friday – Penn State

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.Penn State men’s soccer returns to Happy Valley for a two-match home stand, starting by hosting new Big Ten opponent UCLA on Friday, October 4 at 8 p.m. (ET). The match will be streamed on Big Ten Plus with Chris Machado and Ben Hoyt on the call.

FAN INFORMATION, PARKING & PROMOTIONS

With the start of construction projects benefitting all 800+ student-athletes at Penn State, notably the construction of the Jeffrey Field Soccer Complex at the south end of the facility, elements of the Jeffrey Field match day experience have changed. Due to construction, the grass area behind the south goal will not be accessible to spectators. Spectator entrances are located on either end of Jeffrey Field near the corner flags on the south side of the facility. For more spectator information, as well as a diagram of the facility, click here.

Spectator parking is located in the Stadium West lot, with entrance to the lot located at the intersection of Park Avenue and Stadium West Drive. ADA accessibility is still available on either side of the facility. Spectators wishing to access the University Drive seating area should park in the Stadium West lot closest to the Bryce Jordan Center and walk down the sidewalk to the main entrance on the University Drive side of the facility. To prepay for parking at a discounted rate, click here. Due to a Bryce Jordan Center event, cash will not be accepted at the lots. After 5 p.m., fans will have to use the Honk App for a rate of $20. 

Friday’s contest will serve as the team’s annual Wear White match, where fans are invited to wear white in support of the Nittany Lions. Themed ralley towels will be given away to the first 250 fans in attendance. The match will also be host to a Families4Families canned food drive. Fans are encouraged to donate canned goods and nonperishable items. For more information, click here.

LAST TIME OUT

Penn State battled to a 1-1 draw against No. 12 Maryland from Ludwig Field Tuesday evening. Caden Grabfelder scored the equalizer in the 62nd minute after Mohamed Cisset drew a foul from the Maryland 18. Grabfelder now has three goals on the season.

Goalkeeper Andrew Cooke made registered five saves in the draw.

Penn State holds a record of 4-5-1 (1-2-1 B1G) and will enter Friday’s match on a three match unbeaten streak.

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