UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State (9-10) recorded two wins Tuesday and Wednesday to stretch its current win streak to four games. The Nittany Lions improved their 2016 home record to 4-1 after dropping their first contest at Medlar Field to Niagara on March 18. In a superbly balanced effort, every single player who stepped to the plate got on base at least once over the course of both games, and nine different players recorded a hit. Five different pitchers held PSU's opponents to just six earned runs in the victories."When everybody's getting on base it makes the game a lot easier, and you don't have to rely on one or two guys," said senior shortstop Jim Haley.
Balanced Effort from top to Bottom Leads Lions to Midweek Wins
