Thursday night’s clash against Georgetown was the first match Penn State played in nearly nine months, and it was a preview of what the offense could produce in the season ahead.
The Nittany Lions clawed their way back from one-goal deficits twice to earn a 2-2 draw, as the No. 19 Hoyas gave coach Erica Dambach’s team all it could handle. It was these situations, though, that the offense was its most dynamic.
Penn State’s aggressive approach led to a dominant 9-2 gap in the shot column in the second half, but playing from behind is never ideal.