UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Finishing the season with a win against the 16th ranked Northwestern Wildcats was a nice way for Penn State to build some momentum going into the Big Ten Tournament. But the real test begins Thursday, with a match against third-seeded Indiana, who happens to be the host school for the whole tournament.
Indiana, being the host school, has chosen to play in the last time slot on Thursday, at 5:30 p.m. The winner of the game will advance to face the winner of the Michigan vs. Iowa contest.
Michigan is certainly a daunting team to have to face in the second round, but coach Charlene Morett-Curtiss and her staff are only focusing on Indiana right now, and only watching tape on Indiana.