Six is the new magic number, in Penn State's case.
Six Nittany Lions were recognized by the Big Ten for their performances throughout the season.
Aiden Fink was a unanimous selection to the First Team All-Big Ten.
The sophomore's 52 points are second in the nation while he sits in sixth with 23 goals and seventh with 29 assists.
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Charlie Cerrato and Cade Christenson were both named to the All-Freshman team
Cerrato's 37 points are third among freshmen while Christenson had a career first-year on the blue line with partner Simon Mack.