Three different players stood across from Gerard Arceri at the faceoff X Sunday. Only one could get the best of him, and it only happened twice.
In his second career NCAA Tournament game, Arceri was the most dominant player on the field. His effort tipped the possession scale heavily in Penn State’s favor, which allowed the Nittany Lions to run away with a 25-10 win, their first NCAA Tournament victory in program history.
The junior set the tone in the first quarter. He won all 13 draws he took while facing a rotation of Danny Isaac, P.