Penn State Sports Magazine
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WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING 3-2, 3-2
JANUARY
15 L at Ohio State..........................................157-141
W Rutgers..................................................... 141-2
22 L at Northwestern....................................... 242-58
W Iowa...................................................... 153-146
FEBRUARY
5 W MICHIGAN STATE...................................... 120-50
23-27 Big Ten Swimming Championships at Minnesota...... TBA
24-27 Big Ten Diving Championships at Purdue..................TBA
MEN'S/WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
JANUARY
16 NITTANY LION OPENER
23
PENN STATE INVITE
FEBRUARY
6 at Michigan................................................. Postponed
12-13 Big Ten Preview at Geneva, Ohio
19 PENN STATE TUNE UP............................................. TBA
26-27
Big Ten indoor championships at Geneva, Ohio........ TBA
MARCH
12-13
NCAA indoor championships at Fayetteville, Ark........TBA
MEN'S/WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
JANUARY
30 Big Ten championships at Shelbyville, Ind..M:8th; W:8th
MARCH
15 NCAA championships (site TBA).............................. TBA
MEN'S GOLF
FEBRUARY
5-6 Big Ten Match Play Champ. at Palm Coast, Fla.
5 L Iowa.......................................................3-2
6 W Minnesota.........................................2-2-1 T
6 W Northwestern..........................................3-2
13-14 Florida Gators Invitational at Gainesville, Fla........... 21st
MARCH
14-16 General Hackler Champ. at Myrtle Beach, S.C...... All day
APRIL
17-18 RUTHERFORD INTERCOLLEGIATE......................... All day
24-25 Kepler Intercollegiate at Columbus, Ohio..............All day
30-M2
Big Ten championships at Carmel, Ind................. All day
MAY
16-19 NCAA regionals (site TBA)................................... All day
28-J2 NCAA championships......................................... All day
WOMEN'S GOLF
JANUARY
31-F2 at UCF Challenge.................................................. 12th
FEBRUARY
21-23
Gator Invitational at Gainesville, Fla.....................8 a.m.
MARCH
15-16 Briar's Creek Invitational at Charleston, S.C......... 8 a.m.
APRIL
17-18 at Indiana Invitational......................................... 8 a.m.
23-25
Big Ten championships at Cincinnati....................8 a.m.
MAY
10-12 NCAA regionals (site TBA)................................... 8 a.m.
22-26
NCAA championships at Scottsdale, Ariz.............. 8 a.m.
MEN'S & WOMEN'S FENCING
FEBRUARY
6-7 at Ohio State multi-team tournament....... M: 2-3; W: 4-2
21 at Temple multi-team tournament........................ 8 a.m.
MEN'S TENNIS
FEBRUARY
19 at Illinois
21 at Northwestern.....................................................TBA
27 at Ohio State......................................................... TBA
MARCH
6
INDIANA................................................................ TBA
7 PURDUE................................................................ TBA
13 at Michigan............................................................TBA
14 at Michigan State...................................................TBA
19 at Wisconsin..........................................................TBA
21
at Minnesota......................................................... TBA
26 IOWA.....................................................................TBA
28 NEBRASKA............................................................ TBA
APRIL
4
OHIO STATE........................................................... TBA
10
at Indiana..............................................................TBA
11 at Purdue.............................................................. TBA
16 MICHIGAN............................................................. TBA
18 MICHIGAN STATE....................................................TBA
WOMEN'S TENNIS 2-1, 1-1
FEBRUARY
5 W at Michigan State........................................... 4-3
12
W INDIANA.........................................................4-3
14 L PURDUE.........................................................4-3
20 at Rutgers
21
at Mar yland........................................................... TBA
26 MICHIGAN......................................................... 2 p.m.
28
MICHIGAN STATE..............................................10 a.m.
MARCH
5 at Iowa..............................................................4 p.m.
7 at Nebraska.................................................... 10 a.m.
14 OHIO STATE..................................................... 10 a.m.
gies landed two :ve-star recruits in guard
Bryce Foster and strongside defensive end
Tunmise Adeleye, both of Katy, Texas.
They also signed 16 four-star and six
three-star players.
Georgia's Class of 2021 consists of 20
members, two of whom received :ve-star
ratings and 13 of whom earned four stars.
The :ve-star duo consists of o;ensive
lineman Amarius Mims of Cochran, Ga.,
and quarterback Brock Vandagri; of Bog-
art, Ga., the No. 1-rated pro-style QB in
the country according to Rivals.
While the teams at the top of the rank-
ings were entirely familiar, this was an in-
teresting year in that seven of the schools
in Rivals' top 20 are either traditional
powers that had been on a downswing for
the past decade or more (Southern Cal at
No. 8, Miami at No. 12, Nebraska at No.
19) or schools that aren't accustomed to
:nishing in quite so highly (Wisconsin at
No. 14, North Carolina at No. 15, Missis-
sippi at No. 18 and de:nitely Maryland at
No. 20).
Next to Oregon at No. 5, Southern Cal
was the talk of the Pac-12, putting to-
gether its best recruiting class in more
than :ve years. The Trojans' class includes
one :ve-star player: Korey Foreman of
Corona, Calif., the nation's top-rated
strongside defensive end, as well as 16
four-star and :ve three-star prospects.
Miami (Fla.) once again ruled Miami-
Dade and Broward counties, landing one
:ve-star local player in James Williams of
Plantation, Rivals' No. 1-rated free safety,
as well as 11 four-star and nine three-star
players.
Wisconsin landed the No. 2 o;ensive
line class in the Big Ten, a group headed
by :ve-star tackle Nolan Rucci of Lititz,
Pa., and four-star players J.P. Ben-
zschawel of Gra

