Penn State reportedly picked up a massive transfer for its 2023 recruiting class.
After hauling in the nation’s top recruiting class last year, Penn State failed to crack the top three this season.
Former Nittany Lion Alyssa Naeher etched her name into the all-time record book on Saturday.
After not appearing in a game during her freshman year, Penn State forward Ava Uribe is moving on.
Marissa Sheva is a top play recipient.
Goalkeeper Mackenzie Gress is a star in the making for Penn State Women’s Soccer.
Following an accomplished 2022 campaign and a Big Ten Tournament title, coach Erica Dambach announced a trio of captains for the upcoming season.
On Thursday. U.S. Women's National Team and Penn State legend Ali Krieger announced she would retire from professional soccer at the conclusion of the NWSL season.
On Monday, the Chicago Red Stars signed their 2023 draft picks, including Penn State soccer alumni Penelope Hocking and Ally Schlegel.
Former Penn State midfielder Payton Linnehan is joining the United States U-23 Women’s Youth National Team.
The NWSL Draft, held at the United Soccer Coaches Convention on Jan. 12, turned dreams into reality for women’s soccer players Penelope Hocking and Ally Schlegel.
One of Penn State’s biggest stars on the pitch has taken the next step in her soccer career.
After providing a spark to the Penn State offense as a fifth-year transfer, forward Penelope Hocking is off to the big leagues.
On Friday, former Nittany Lion Taylor Schram was announced as the next head coach of Dartmouth’s women’s soccer program.
For the 24th time in 28 years, Penn State finished the season nationally ranked.
The awards keep rolling in for forward Ally Schlegel at the conclusion of her redshirt senior season at Penn State.
In a year with ups and downs, coach Erica Dambach led Penn State to an overall successful season.
Following a memorable season in which redshirt senior forward Ally Schlegel tallied her 100th career point and ranked 15th nationally in goals, there could be another award on the way.
After originally signing as a coronavirus replacement player, Marissa Sheva has found her role with the Washington Spirit moving forward.
Despite falling short against Virginia in the NCAA Tournament, Penn State received a couple more accolades to build on an already successful season.