After a loss against then-unranked Princeton, Penn State will look to bounce back ahead of a jampacked string of away play.
Despite continuing to show off its offensive talent, the blue and white dropped to 2-2 on the season, falling to No. 25 after starting the season at No. 18.
The struggles came late, as Princeton scored nine unanswered goals after halftime. Hoping to push ahead and leave the past behind, Penn State will need its defense to step up big with three games in 10 days.
Drexel
The Nittany Lions will begin in Philadelphia, as they face Drexel at 3 p.