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West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium to host college hockey doubleheader Jan. 31

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – For the first time, historic West Shore Home Field at Beaver Stadium will be home to Penn State hockey this January.

The Hockey Valley Doubleheader, featuring the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams in conference matchups, will take place Jan. 31, Athletic Director Patrick Kraft announced Friday.

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“This is a historic moment for Penn State hockey, our fans and the entire Penn State community,” Kraft said. “To bring the excitement of college hockey to Beaver Stadium is truly special. Having our men’s program face a premier Big Ten opponent in Michigan State and our women’s program face Robert Morris on this stage reflects the incredible growth and national profile of Penn State hockey and provides an unforgettable experience for our student-athletes, alumni and fans. We can’t wait to see Hockey Valley come alive in Beaver Stadium.”

The men will battle two-time defending Big Ten hockey champion Michigan State in a highly anticipated contest, while the women will take on in-state foe Robert Morris.

“Our team and so many Penn Staters are extremely excited about this game in Beaver Stadium,” men’s hockey coach Guy Gadowsky said. “It has been consistently asked of me since I arrived at Penn State, and I want to send thanks to (football) Coach (James) Franklin for sharing his home with us, as well as Dr. Pat Kraft, Vinnie James and the entire Penn State athletics department for making it happen. We can’t wait to take the field.”

The Penn State men’s hockey team is coming off a second half surge in 2024-25 that saw them finish the year on a 15-5-4 run that culminated in its first Frozen Four berth following a regional championship in Allentown. The Nittany Lions return 75% of its total offense and 83% of its goal scoring, including each of its top six goal scorers from its 2024-25 roster, while adding seven skaters who combined for 563 points on 201 goals and 362 assists in 435 games across five different leagues in 2024-25.

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Junior Aiden Fink, a second-team All-American and the program’s first Hobey Baker top-10 finalist, set program records across the board with 23 goals and 30 assists for 53 points. He enters the season just 13 points shy of the century mark for his career as he looks to become the quickest Nittany Lion to 100 career points.

“We want to thank Dr. Kraft for continuing to expand the goal posts, or in this case eliminate them, so we can have an outdoor game at Beaver Stadium,” women’s hockey coach Jeff Kampersal said. “This opportunity is momentous and historical for Penn State hockey. Considering all the legendary moments the men in black shoes and basic blues have created on this turf, we are looking forward to creating some of our own and making Penn State proud.”

The women’s ice hockey team is also coming off a 2024-25 campaign which saw the Nittany Lions set a program-record with 31 wins, including an Atlantic Hockey America-record 19 conference victories en route to their third straight league championship and NCAA tournament appearance.

Senior Tessa Janecke, who was also named a second-team All-American, as well as a Patty Kaz finalist, earned both AHA player and forward of the year honors. She tied her own single-season record with 53 points on 24 goals and 29 assists while becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer with 153 points for her career.



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