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No. 5 Penn State Faces Iowa in B1G Tournament Semifinals

No. 5 Penn State Faces Iowa in B1G Tournament Semifinals


COLUMBUS, Ohio – No. 5 Penn State women’s soccer continues its postseason run in the 2023 Big Ten Tournament with a semifinal matchup against the eighth-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes. Kickoff on Thursday, Nov. 2, is slated for 7:30 p.m. (ET) from Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio, home of Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew. The match will air live to a national television audience via the Big Ten Network and FOX Sports App.
 
MATCH INFORMATIONS
#5 PENN STATE [4] vs. IOWA [8]
B1G Tournament Semifinal
Thursday, November 2, 2023 | 7:30 p.m. (ET)
Lower.com Field | Columbus, Ohio
Watch Live: BTN
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
Purchase Tickets
 
TICKETS AND FAN INFORMATION
For fans interested in traveling to Columbus to support the Nittany Lions in their hunt for the program’s 10th Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament title, click here to purchase tickets for Thursday evening’s semifinal contest. Parking around Lower.com Field is available via Arena District Parking, with more information accessible by clicking here. For more information about the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament, as well as hotel and dining options around the venue, click here to be redirected to the Big Ten Conference’s Tournament Central webpage.
 
FOLLOW THE ACTION
For fans in Central Pennsylvania, and members of Nittany Nation around the world, Penn State’s Big Ten Tournament semifinal match against Iowa is slated for a national television broadcast via the Big Ten Network, with streaming available on the Fox Sports App. Click here and sign in with your television provider credentials to access the live broadcast. Dean Linke will provide play-by-play commentary, while Illinois alumna and former All-B1G athlete Jackie Manny will serve as the broadcast’s analyst. Live stats provided by the Big Ten Conference and StatBroadcast are available by clicking here
 
KICKIN’ IT
The Nittany Lions return to work following a dominant 3-0 result against the 24th-ranked and fifth-seeded Indiana Hoosiers last Sunday afternoon on Jeffrey Field. PSU saw three different goal scorers tally in the contest with four assists credited, highlighted by redshirt junior Kaitlyn MacBean’s one-goal, one-assist performance. PSU booked its largest margin of victory in a Big Ten Tournament matchup since…

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