Penn State was bounced early on in the 2021 Big Ten Tournament by Nebraska.
With the short postseason, the Nittany Lions have a longer offseason to rebuild in front of them.
The blue and white, though, has some strong young talent that could replace its outgoing seniors heading into its next campaign.
After a tough loss in the first round to Nebraska, Penn State now has to rely on the next generation of players.
Miko Eala, sophomore
Penn State is set to keep one of its best singles players for its upcoming campaign.