Penn State has become famous — or infamous, depending on fandom — for its goal-scoring prowess. In almost each season since the Nittany Lions became a Division-I program, they’ve ranked at or near the top of the NCAA in goals per game.
For as much as the Nittany Lions find the back of the net, few could have expected or been prepared for what unfolded on Saturday night.
In the second half of a home-and-home with Robert Morris, Guy Gadowsky’s squad set a program record with 11 goals in a single game as the Nittany Lions topped the Colonials in a wild, 11-6 contest.