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Vol. 118, No. 95 March 19-21, 2018 Touring Dreaming on for DACA Broadway By Austin Kurtanich One Penn State DACA Esta Mujer said. “I am the first granted a visa — or the option THE DAILY COLLEGIAN recipient stepped forward of my family to graduate high to start a life in a city within a to talk about what it is like school and go to college so the country she cannot even remem- production For some college students, to live in a country actively scholarship was a pretty big ber. closely following politics is like trying to send her back across deal.” The scariest part of being an watching paint dry. The effects the border. With the help of her uncle, a undocumented immigrant that to appear at are not significant, not immedi- Esta Mujer — “this woman” permanent citizen, she managed is that Esta Mujer is still docu- ate. in Spanish — will function as to take out loans and come to mented in the federal govern- However, the unfortunate her name in order to protect her Penn State in 2016. ment. truth is the decisions made in safety. Now, Esta Mujer is in her When she applied to DACA, Eisenhower Washington, D.C. this month Born in Mexico City, her second year of psychology with she provided her address and family moved to plans to become a pediatric op- could change the lives of over all other personal information. in 2000 when she was three tometrist. However, she can no 700,000 people in the country for- She received a temporary social By Chelsea Kun years old. She grew up knowing longer see that future, as more ever. security number and registered THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Philadelphia as her hometown imminent problems lay directly March marks the end of the her finger prints with them. and the as her in front of her. Get ready to have the time of Deferred Action for Child Arriv- country. October. In the month of ghosts If immigration services chose your life, because a production als program, meant to protect It was not until high school and goblins also lies the haunting to look for her, she would be one of “Dirty Dancing: The Clas- immigrants who came to the she realized she was different fact that Esta Mujer will become of the only undocumented immi- country as children. Those who from the other students around an undocumented immigrant. grants with an address for them sic Story on Stage” is coming were accepted into this program her. She said the month will mark the to find her. to Penn State at 7:30 p.m. on are slowly, one-by-one, losing “I applied for a full-paid tu- end of her final two years of pro- Whether she will be a tar- March 21 and 22 in Eisenhower their legal permission to stay in ition scholarship to Penn State tection. get for deportation is still up Auditorium. the United States because they and got it, but it was taken away Afterward, she will be in the air. Hosted by the Center for the can no longer renew their DACA because I am a DACA student forced to live a life full of fear Performing Arts, this musical status. and not eligible for financial aid,” of deportation until she is See DACA, Page 2. is a touring Broadway produc- tion based on the 1987 film, “Dirty Dancing.” It tells the story of 17-year- old Frances “Baby” Houseman AFTERNOON TUNES and her summer vacation to Catskill Mountains with her family. She’s intrigued by the dance scene, but is even more intrigued by Johnny Castle, a dance instructor in the resort. “Dirty Dancing: the Classic Story on Stage” features hits from the original movie in- cluding “Hungry Eyes,” “Hey Baby,” “Do You Love Me?” and the Oscar-winning original song “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.” “The classic story on stage is an unprecedented live expe- rience, exploding with heart- pounding music, passionate romance and sensational danc- ing,” the Center for Performing Art’s website reads. Tickets are $68 and $59 for an adult, $50 and $41 for a University Park student, and $51 and $42 for a per- son 18 or younger. They can be purchased in Eisenhower Auditorium or through the Center for the Performing Arts website.

Courtney Taylor/Collegian To email reporter: [email protected]. TK the Architect and the Getback Kids perform during the Noontime Concert Series in the HUB-Robeson Center on Friday, March 16. Follow her on Twitter at @chelskun25.

MY VIEW | TARA WU Duck Donuts: Everything it is ‘quacked’ up to be If you’ve never experienced the joy of a warm, freshly made donut, you need to get yourself to Duck Donuts – and pronto. Duck Donuts, which opened in State College earlier this month, specializes in the creation of custom-made donuts. The store is part of a growing franchise Edward Fan/Collegian currently based in Mechanics- Penn State’s defeats Ohio State’s Myles Martin during the burg, Pennsylvania, but got its Men’s Wrestling match at Rec Hall on Saturday, Feb. 3. name from the small ocean-side town of Duck, North Carolina where one of its first stores opened. Bo Nickal steals the Kathryn Wroblewski, Duck Donuts employee, said she thinks the endless variety that show during PSU’s customers have to choose from makes Duck Donuts stand out from other donut shops. Oscar Chen/Collegian “I’ve never had a warm donut A box of dozen donuts at Duck Donuts new location on 125 S. Fraser championship run before I started working here, Street, State College on Friday March 2. Zain Retherford wrestled, and and it changed my life,” By Sara Perlowitz THE DAILY COLLEGIAN won. Wroblewski said. “Like, they’re to select the different compo- drinks and breakfast sand- Jason Nolf wrestled, and won. so good — so good. I think nents of their donut — the base, wiches The Penn State wrestlers who Vincenzo Joseph wrestled, that’s part of it too, like how fresh frosting, topping and drizzle — accompanied the main donut were competing in the finals on and won. it is.” themselves. There is one option menu as well. Saturday night knew the team did not leave his The store itself, located at the for the base, vanilla cake, but a Customers had the option of score was close between them match victorious, which meant end of the Fraser Street Mini variety of flavors for the frosting, ordering donuts singly for $1.50 and Ohio State, but they never it would all come down to Bo Mall on South Fraser Street, is topping, and drizzle. each, in sets of 18 for $20.75 per lost sight of their goals: to win Nickal at 184 to help the Nittany quaint and unassuming. Upon an individual title as well as a Lions secure the team title over entering, the influences of its Customers are also offered set, and varying amounts in the option to pair their creation between. team title. If they accomplished the Buckeyes. flagship store in Duck are evi- the first goal, the second would “I want to be out there with dent — decor reminiscent of a with ice cream to make a donut My order consisted of a sundae. Estimated calorie customized donut sundae, a cup come along with it. the team, the title on the line and seaside boardwalk filled The five wrestlers taking the just be able to have the opportu- its brightly colored interior content for offerings is shown as of hot chocolate and, upon the well. cashier’s recommendation, a mat on Saturday night inside nity to go win it for our team,” and the store’s special menu Quicken Loans Arena were the For those who want to avoid “Bacon in the Sun” signature Nickal said. “And that was the claimed that its flavors are same five that won their individ- main focus in my mind at that the hassle of donut custom- donut that featured maple frost- “shore” to please (it wasn’t ual titles last year in 2017, and point.” wrong). ization, there is a selection of ing and bacon. they all were fighting for that The main menu is atypical pre-designed signature donuts. To read full story, back-to-back win. in that customers are allowed An assortment of coffee-related visit collegian.psu.edu. See BO NICKAL, Page 4. Page 2 | MarCh 19-21, 2018 LOCAL The Daily Collegian

been surprised,” Wadhia said. DACA DACA is not officially over. FROM Page 1. “Here I am,” Esta Mujer said. The real costs of pads “It is my second semester of my “Historically, administrations sophomore year. I told my par- have set priorities for who the ents I would do this for them.” targets of deportation will be… the current administration op- It is still up to the government and tampons at Penn erates differently,” Professor to make a final decision in regard Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, an to the act. And, according to CNN, expert on immigration law said. there are a number of pend- “Instead of having a narrow set ing federal court cases dealing of priorities to allocate resourc- with the rescinded program and State and downtown es, everyone without [citizen] claims that the Trump adminis- By Tina Locurto both administration and student ity to pads and tampons is an status could be a priority.” tration violated recipients’ consti- It may seem far-fetched to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN leaders need to discuss it before equality issue, Williams said, be- tutional right to due process. a decision is made. cause women do not have con- think aspiring foreign students will be forced to leave the coun- “I still have hope that some- Within a lifetime, the average Jennifer Pencek, programming trol over getting their periods. thing will come that can help us,” coordinator for the Gender Eq- try, but the executive branch female will spend roughly $18,000 “I think a lot of resources that Esta Mujer said with a smile. on supplies related to her men- uity Center, said while her office are available are very paternal has not given a stance one way strual cycle. does not offer free tampons and in nature — they all are geared or the other. “I don’t think the administra- To email reporter: [email protected]. According to the Huffington pads, there’s a focus on educa- toward men,” she said. “We still tion will go that far, but I have Follow him on Twitter at @akurtanich. Post, this number takes into ac- tional programming about these very much live in a man’s world.” count items such as Midol, birth resources. The Gender Equity Center, for control, pads and tampons. “We’ve all been in situations example, offers free male con- The accessibility and cost of where [you] feel you’re getting doms. these products, specifically tam- your period, and don’t know if On campus, Health Promo- The story behind the pons and pads, has been a hot you have anything,” Pencek said. tion and Wellness offers free topic for community members “We’ve all been in situations toiletries for students, Director and legislators alike. where we wish we had some- Linda LaSalle said. Made pos- Penn State Obelisk At Penn State, while bath- thing.” sible through Lion’s Pantry for rooms continue to carry pads Pencek said not everybody about two years, LaSalle said By Tara Wu and tampons for 25 cents each carries change around, and so female bags contain pads and THE DAILY COLLEGIAN in machines, both campus and tampon or pad dispensers can be tampons. downtown are beginning to see outdated. “Students who have financial For most people outside the a change in the accessibility of In State College, the Grace need should have access to free College of Earth and Mineral these products. Lutheran Church began provid- toiletries,” LaSalle said. “Lion’s Sciences, The Obelisk probably Damon Sims, vice president ing free tampons and pads in the Pantry is working to address has no meaning. for Student Affairs, said via email women’s restrooms about three financial and food insecurity However, it’s likely that most there are “many examples of months ago. among students. Providing free Penn State students have products that cause expense for Ariel Williams, a vicar at the food and toiletries to students passed this structure at some students, but which the univer- church, started the project to who have financial need is ben- point during their time at the sity cannot provide free to them provide free sanitary products to eficial to the Penn State commu- university and possibly won- in every circumstance and it can those who may need them. nity as a whole.” dered, “Gee, what is that stone be difficult to know where to draw “If we’re going to be a congre- Pencek said having feminine thing?” this line.” gation that is really open and af- hygiene products available for Is it a school project? Is it While this may be difficult, Sims firming and uplifting of women, free eliminates the feeling of be- a smaller stone replica of the said staff members from Student then that’s a thing that we should ing ashamed by asking for them. Washington Monument? Is it a Affairs plan to discuss accessibil- probably have available,” Wil- “I think the more that we mysterious structure built by ity of these products with student liams said. can remove challenges,” aliens? leaders. Williams said many of the wom- Pencek said, “that’s always a The Obelisk may have served “Of course, free feminine en in her church have said they good thing.” multiple purposes, but never as Caitlin Lee/Collegian hygiene products are not truly are happy about the new initia- any of those things. The Penn State Obelisk stands free,” Sims said. “Someone must tive. To email reporter: [email protected]. Created in 1896, the Obe- pay for them, and as the univer- Increasing accessibil- Follow her on Twitter at @tina_locurto. lisk’s construction was ordered in between Willard building and sity carefully by Magnus C. Ihlseng, Penn Sackett building off of Pattee Mall. considers every State’s first professor of Min- lect the stones to be used in the expense to avoid ing Engineering and Geology. monument’s creation. Alexander increasing the At the time, what was known as cost of educa- the Department of Mining En- collected 281 stones from 139 dif- tion, offering free gineering often received inqui- ferent locations, mostly in Penn- products to thou- ries about local stones and their sylvania. Considering that it was sands of students physical properties. 1894 and transportation technol- may not be in the So, Ihlseng wanted to cre- ogy was limited to railroads and best interest of all ate an educational but visually carriages, the collection of the students.” pleasing monument to show- stones was an impressive feat. He said the is- case different types of building The stones were arranged ac- sue of accessibil- stones from Pennsylvania to cording to their geologic age, old- ity with tampons students and visitors. est on the bottom and youngest at and pads “merits Ihlseng sent William Clin- the top. deeper consider- ton B. Alexander, a freshman To read full story, ation” and that Collegian Creative in the mining program, to col- visit collegian.psu.edu. OPINIONSam Ruland Matt Martell Leen Obeidat MarCh 19-21, 2018 Editor in Chief Opinion Page Editor Business Manager Page 3 After 7th NCAA title in 8 years PSU wrestling deserves our attention

Penn State wrestling won its State fans on campus to better seventh national title in eight appreciate everything this team years, the most impressive run OUR VIEW has accomplished in the last for a NCAA program since Iowa eight years. won nine of the 10 champion- It’s worth considering why ships from 1991-2000. such a successful championship The Nittany Lions are the Sports fans love to see greatness, but unfortunately, run hasn’t garnered as much university’s perennial program fan-fair from the students. right now, though unfortunately, their love for Penn State wrestling is long overdue. Wrestling is a popular Penn they don’t get anywhere near State sport that often sells out, the attention their dominance Nittany Lions the overall title. Nickal’s post-match remarks could be too late. but most of those in attendance deserves. “You go to Penn State to win had all the elements of an ideal In the coming years, we could aren’t students. Most of the wrestling-related titles as an individual and as a promotional hype video that just as easily be listening to From our experience, it’s excitement from the student team,’’ Nickal said. “That’s what Penn State Athletics would Nickal’s address and reminisce hard to understand the rules of body perhaps came when Bo we do. And that’s what we release in the weeks before the about the glory days when we wrestling for those of us who Nickal delivered a rousing, trained for. And we have the start of the season. assumed the sun would never didn’t grow up around the sport. set on the Penn State dynasty. adrenaline-fueled statement best coaches in the country, But whatever interest his Wrestling isn’t as engrained in Winning a national champion- moments after his win in the best facilities, best fans and comments sparked will have to our culture as baseball and foot- 184-pound finals and gave the best wrestling, easily.’’ wait another year, and that ship is never guaranteed, no matter how ball, so kids and adults alike dominant a aren’t as exposed to it. There is program no United States professional has been in wrestling league and you won’t the past, see too many movies about and we can- wrestling. not take for Really, the wrestling most of granted us are familiar with has nothing this team’s to do with the actual sport. string of When we think of wrestling, we success think of WWE superstars John under Cena, Ric Flair and “Stone coach Cael Cold” Steve Austin, who are Sanderson. professional entertainers, not This isn’t competitors. to say the The WWE effect could explain Nittany why actual wrestling is such a Lions won’t niche sport. Sure, for some of win another us, WWE is some of the best TV national we’ll ever watch, but its enter- title next tainment value doesn’t make it season — any more authentic. it’s hard to But for those of us who don’t doubt Sand- erson and care to watch “Macho Man” the talented Randy Savage’s theatrics, we wrestlers shouldn’t let WWE turn us off he contin- from the athletic spectacle of ues to Jason Nolf in the ring. recruit and Above all, sports fans want to develop — see greatness, and over the last but it’s time eight year, no major college for all the team has been better than Penn proud Penn State wrestling.

MY VIEW | Tyler Olson Why is Vladimir Putin in power? The U.S. should take a look in the mirror Scan the QR code to download the Last week, our eyes were all basic human right for people to influencing our elections — They’re here. official Daily Collegian app for iOS on the razor-thin margin of the have a say in their government maybe succeeded, depending on Vladimir Putin is the former and Android smartphones. special election in Pennsylva- explains why we go through all who you talk to — and using top guy in the FSB and spent 16 nia’s 18th district. these measures on Election Day. nerve agents to kill spies on our years working in its predeces- As votes were But while we were concerned soil. No wonder we’re paying sor, the KGB. He’s said “the col- counted through- with Republicans losing a seat more attention now. lapse of the Soviet Union was out the night, in a district that wasn’t even But much of the West, specifi- the greatest geopolitical catas- Collegian Inc. 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Everyone went to tion with 76 percent of the vote allowed Russian money to cor- swindling the Soviets have News Social Media Editor Sarah Vasile bed not knowing who the winner this Sunday. It was a free and rupt the highest levels of their always used. would be. Now it looks like fair election that reflected the country to the point London is You can’t work with authori- Sports Social Media Editor Lamb will come out on top by will of the Russian people, right? nicknamed “Londongrad.” tarian regimes and expect them Thomas Schlarp less than 700 votes, but some *Hold for Trump meme* American presidents, not to get stronger and continue News Editor Kelly Powers news organizations are still WRONG! specifically George W. Bush and to oppress their own people. News Chief Alison Kuznitz refusing to project a winner and As expected, there have been Barack Obama, offered to work This goes for Russia, of course, Features & Culture Editor Republicans are asking the numerous reports of ballot box with Putin’s Russia and have but also for murderous regimes Andrew Kalmowitz state to look into the results to stuffing from observers and been more than willing to shake in North Korea, Iran and Features & Culture Chief Kara Duriez make sure. journalists. The top opposition hands with the brutal dictator elsewhere. Sports Editor David Eckert What nobody seems to realize candidate was barred from the in front of cameras to score Vladimir Putin has always Sports Chief Tyler King is that we Americans do this race. 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Associated Press Penn State captures eighth title thanks to four repeat champs BO NICKAL From Page 1. showed that tonight.” in his final matches in a Penn Although Joseph beat Isaiah freshman. Hall was not able to Nickal made a statement, but State singlet during this tourna- Martinez of Illinois in the NCAA walk away with the title again this This was not Nickal’s first time all the Penn State wrestlers that ment. The senior went 5-0 in his finals last year, most people still year after wrestling against Za- in the NCAA Championship fi- competed in Cleveland helped tournament run, earning two de- thought he was the underdog in hid Valencia of Arizona State. nals, and it wasn’t his first time the team achieve first place. cisions, two tech falls and a . this year’s rematch. Hall couldn’t manage to score a against Ohio States’s Myles Mar- Corey Keener made his final His pin against Alfred Bannis- Joseph pinned Martinez last takedown on Valencia and lost the tin in the finals, either. In a match NCAA Championship appear- ter of put his name in year and got the upset, but when match with an 8-2 decision, but that determined the winner of the ance and went 1-2 on the week- the Penn State record books, ty- the two competed at Big Ten’s in kept his head held high because team title, it didn’t even last lon- end. After getting pinned by No. ing him for the most pins at 53 the beginning he knew that the ger than the first period. 11 Dom Forys of Pitt, Keener total with David Taylor and Josh of March, Mar- “Bo is dangerous. A 2-2 score turned into a beat Cam Sykora of North Dakota Moore. tinez came out He can score at team title was still scramble where Martin had Nick- State in the consolations by a 9-7 “It’s not easy to come in every on top. Joseph on the line. al on his back for a short period, decision, but was pinned by Rico day, give your best,” Retherford has beaten him any time really at “The majority of but Nickal got a reversal in the Montoya of Northern Colorado said. “You’re going to have per- once before and any position. We us just really want blink of an eye and put Martin in the following match to end his formances where you don’t feel knew what it to compete our on his back. Just seconds later, tournament run. your best, but you just have to roll would take to do thought we were best and wrestle Nickal adjusted and pinned Mar- In the earlier session on Sat- with it. That’s part of this sport.” it again. in trouble, but Bo’s our hardest,” Hall tin, getting revenge for losing to urday, Nick Lee finished in fifth Retherford finished his career “It’s a good said before the him in the 2016 NCAA finals at 174 place after beating Kevin Jack of at Penn State as a four-time All clash,” Joseph great.” matchup. “And pounds. The fall from Nickal gave said. “And pretty NC State in a sudden victory. American and a three-time NCAA Cael Sanderson whatever that en- him his second NCAA title and Lee got pinned during his first Champion. much the same Penn State head coach tails, whatever clinched the team race for the match of the tournament, but Having Nolf return from his as last year, just happens out of Nittany Lions, giving Penn State prevailed and wrestled his way injury earlier in the season and two guys wres- that is what hap- its seventh national title in eight through the consolation bracket win a NCAA title also helped keep tling hard. I was pens. We just con- years. to earn himself an All American Penn State in the running against able to get two quick back points “Bo is dangerous,” coach Cael honor. Ohio State. today, which really helped out.” trol what we can control.” Sanderson said. “He can score Shakur Rasheed and Nick Nev- Nolf went 5-0 in his matches as With the 6-1 decision, Joseph With four Nittany Lions win- at any time really at any position. ills also wrestled in the consola- well, registering three decisions successfully defended his nation- ning their matches in the final He didn’t even have anything. He tion round on Saturday morning and two tech falls. His 6-2 deci- al title and kept Penn State 3-for-3 round of the tournament, Penn was on his back kind of trapped and both wrestlers finished in sion in the finals against Hayden in the finals thus far. State finished in first place in the and realized he couldn’t get off seventh place and each with an Hidlay of NC State gave Penn Next to take the mat was Mark team standings with 141.5 points. his back. And then he threw what All-American honor. State their second champion of Hall, a current sophomore who he did. So, we thought we were During the final session on Sat- the night, with three wrestlers made himself known when he To email reporter: [email protected]. in trouble, but Bo’s great. And he urday night, Retherford wrestled still to go. won the title last year as a true Follow her on Twitter at @saraperlz. Nolf overcomes injury to win second-straight title By Jake Aferiat Yatesboro, Pennsylvania was to give up on showmanship and THE DAILY COLLEGIAN pulled after just two matches at his distinct style, it proved ben- the Big Ten tournament, dur- eficial in the long run as the No. Jason Nolf had an uncharac- ing both of which he sported a 3 seed at 157 pounds picked up teristic 2018 national champion- sizeable knee brace to ensure his second-straight NCAA title ship bout — he exercised caution, that he’d be fully healthy for the and third-straight All-American played it safe and NCAA tournament. nod as he upset No. 1 seed and WRESTLING showed emotion. But again, it was anyone’s former Penn State fan Hayden The star at 157 guess as to just how healthy and Hidlay of NC State by a 6-2 deci- Christopher Sanders/Collegian pounds has long aggressive Nolf would be when it sion in the championship bout. Penn State’s Vicenzo Joseph defeats Northwestern’s Joseph Sepke been a talking point of Penn State really mattered. His style is the The result was a little close wrestling this season after he most unique of any of the 10 Nit- to comfort for Nolf’s liking, as during a match in the Big Ten Championships. sustained a right knee injury tany Lion starters, but during the if it were up to him he would’ve during the Jan. 28 dual tournament he conceded that he scored more points. He gave meet against Rutgers, had to compromise on flair out of credit to Hidlay’s defense as the Vincenzo Joseph which sidelined him necessity. main reason some of his attacks for two months and the But when fully healthy, Nolf either faltered or weren’t at- three subsequent dual admitted that the super-human tempted in the meets. comparisons his style has drawn, first place. proves he’s no fluke Coach Cael Sanderson while misplaced, are not By Ben Jenkins edition of their rivalry. routinely insisted that totally new or far- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN “Of course I wanted him in the Nolf would return for fetched to him. “Hayden finals,” Martinez said. “We did it the postseason, but “I’m definitely has really Many said Vincenzo Joseph’s at the Big Ten finals, now it’s time whether that meant a human being. good defense. season a year ago was a fluke. to do it for real.” the Big Ten or Yeah, I know what He stays in a re- When the then-redshirt fresh- While some things changed you’re saying. ally good position,” man put No. 1 and during the match, the wrestler But I’m going to Nolf said. “So I got WRESTLING two-time defend- on the top step of the podium re- do what I do,” through on a couple ing NCAA Cham- mained the same once the final of attacks early in the pion Isaiah Marti- whistle blew. first period and probably nez of Illinois on his back to win Although Joseph didn’t pin should have got more attacks by fall last year at the 2017 NCAA Martinez, he defeated the four- towards the end, but I didn’t. But Championships, it seemed as time All-American and four-time it worked out anyway.” if Joseph caught Martinez off Big Ten Champion in dominating Nolf said. “I In addition to Hidlay’s de- guard. fashion, winning by a final of 6-1. NCAA tournament don’t really — fense, Nolf said that he’s felt When the two met up once “I kind of wanted to come out was anyone’s guess. definitely don’t slower since he got hurt, per- again in the finals at 165 pounds, aggressive, push the pace a little When it was re- see myself as haps limiting his offensive it couldn’t possibly happen again. bit, make it work a little bit in my vealed that Nolf, much super-human. output. Their finals rematch came favor,” Joseph said. “That’s what to his surprise, would I’m definitely “I definitely felt a little bit just two weeks after losing to I did.” wrestle in the Big Ten not perfect or slower since I got injured, but Martinez in the finals at the Big It was clear from the start that tournament, how he would anything like I feel better now than I did Ten Tournament. Even prior to Joseph’s aggressive style was look coming off of an injury that.” before,” Nolf said. the match, Martinez expressed bothering Martinez. was also anyone’s guess. While Nolf To read full story, visit his pleasure with getting an op- To read full story, visit The junior from may have had collegian.psu.edu. portunity at revenge in the final collegian.psu.edu. The Daily Collegian SPORTS MarCh 19-21, 2018 | Page 5

Check back next week SCHLARPERLATIVES for another set of SCHLARPeRLATIVES By Thomas Schlarp THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Cereal Snatchers St. Patrick’s Day is associated with the That poor General Mills leprechaun, folks are always after his Lucky Charms. On Saturday, there was no luck O’ the Irish, but Penn State athletics bigger culprit than Penn State basketball. Playing at Notre Dame on St. Patrick’s Day, the Nittany Lions picked found a pot of gold on Saturday by picking the Lucky Charms’ box clean of all its marshmallows as up eight different team victories, leaving they made eight steals and forced 12 Irish turnovers in Penn State’s 73-63 victory in the second round of the NIT. athletic departments around the country Tony Carr was back to his magically delicious self, scoring green with envy. a game-high 24 points with an assist for every leaf of his lucky clover. Josh Reaves, the milk to Penn State basket To email reporter: [email protected]. ball — no bowl of cereal is complete without its presence- — followed his standout first round performance with Follow him on Twitter at @TSchlarp. 18 points and 3 steals. Hopefully the Nittany Lions are a serial winner in the NIT. Saint Nickal-as Chug Life Jolly old Saint Nickal-as put a Bo on the gift that is Penn State wrestling’s seventh national championship in eight Zain Retherford did not choose the chug life. The chug life chose seasons. The No. 1 seed at 184, Nickal pinned Ohio State’s Zain Train. Retherford was his normal off-the-rails self at the Myles Martin in just 2:29 to send the Buckeyes home with a giant lump of coal and a second place finish. Nickal had a NCAA Championships as he collected his third national title at team of Nittany Lions pulling the sleigh prior to his clinching 149 by defeating Loch Haven’s Ronnie Perry in the final to finish bout, with four other Penn State wrestlers making it to the the season 31-0 and lengthen his unbeaten streak to 94 matches. finals, of which three were victorious. And just like Christ mas comes the same time, year after year, wrestling fans can Retherford has knocked many opponents to their cabooses during expect the same from Penn State wrestling. Four of the five his career, tying the record for most pins in program history with championship wrestlers return next year, so opponents bet ter hope they’re not on the naughty list, or they will just be 53 by winning the semifinal via fall. The four-time All-American the next in a long line of falls. - chew-chewed through his opponents, racking up a career record of 126-3. Fans will need to blow off some steam, however, as the - Zain Train’s Penn State career is now officially over, pulled into the station. Hey, Penn State! We got you.

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By Patrick Burns be another school that would be THE DAILY COLLEGIAN possible to host it here,” Fox said. Not long after, Downey’s phone Billy Downey and his Penn rang. State Icers teammates always “What do you guys think about wondered: “What’s it going to bidding with us on the regional?” be like when the Downey recalled Fox asking. MEN’S program finally Without hesitation, Downey HOCKEY moves up to reached out to Gadowsky and as- Division I?” sistant athletic directors Michael A decade after Cross and Jennifer James. Cross an illustrious club career in which specializes in business develop- he won three ACHA national ment, while as the head of event championships and collected All- management, James has brought American honors, Downey ended athletic championships to Penn up getting to play a major role in State since 2002. answering that very question. “Jenn James, that’s kind of her On April 20, 2012, there he was, baby,” Downey said. “She’s been all the way to the right of coach doing the championships for Guy Gadowsky, billionaire Terry quite a while and she knows them Pegula and assistant coaches like the back of her hand.” Matt Lindsay and Keith Fisher, James also drew praise from digging a shovel into the ground Fox. where Pegula Ice Arena rests to- “The fact that we had Jenni- day. fer too, who has been a part of Downey served as the Nittany so many of these bids, she was Lions’ director of hockey opera- a fantastic resource for us as we tions from 2011-2016. He’s the worked on this together,” Fox only person to play for the club said. Collegian File Photo team and coach both the Icers When Downey switched to and the Nittany Lions. Head Coach Guy Gadowsky (left) watches practice from the bench alongside Director of Hockey Operations the other side of the negotiation “He’s an unbelievable person,” Bill Downey. table and joined the Phantoms, senior alternate captain Erik Au- Fox says it became even easier to tio said Tuesday. “He was here my Downey said he’s bridged the plan in motion that is sure to pay slates which were located less connect the dots. After two years of discussions, first two years and what he did for gap between the past and present dividends for the Nittany Lions in than an hour from campus. the bid became official on April this program is really amazing. of Penn State hockey. He’s no lon- the near future. Downey isn’t solely responsible 18, 2017. Less than a month ear- “I feel like he was almost like ger with the program, but prior to Nearly six years after that pic- for the PPL Center and Penn lier, the Nittany Lions routed a building block for us. He man- departing for the Lehigh Valley turesque spring day, Penn State State’s successful bid to host the Union 10-3 in their first ever aged so many things so well.” Phantoms in 2016, Downey set a is a week away from reaping the Midwest Regional of the NCAA benefits of that plan, and because Tournament in 2018 and 2019, but NCAA Tournament game. of it, a new question begs answer- with both parties interested, he Coming off of its most success- ing. was there to bridge the gap. ful season ever, the expectation Are the Nittany Lions capable **** was always that Penn State would of making a Frozen Four run? Almost exactly 11 months after end up in the 16-team field once This year, Penn State will skate the first roar was heard inside of again the following year. out to a friendly environment at Pegula, another state of the art But in mid-February, it didn’t Downey’s new home, the PPL facility opened its doors about look all too likely. Center in Allentown. The Nittany three hours away. College Hockey News’ Pair- Lions will need every bit of that In September of 2014, the PPL wise Probability Matrix gave the rowdy atmosphere if they want Center, which seats over 8,000, Nittany Lions just an 18.7 percent to take down Denver, who ended opened in Allentown. chance to make the tournament. their season in the NCAA quar- The venue management side Not only were the numbers not terfinals a year ago before going of Comcast, Spectra, which owns in their favor, they didn’t look like on to win the entire tournament. the facility, sent one of the com- much of a tournament team ei- In the past, home ice in re- pany’s most respected employ- ther following an eight-game win- gional play has paved the path for ees, Gunnar Fox, to serve as the less stretch that ended the week- plenty of teams to make champi- arena’s general manager. end prior. onship runs. Fox had a vision, but he couldn’t But just like it did the year be- In 2015, Providence’s champi- execute it on his own. He wanted fore, Penn State played itself into onship run as an at-large 4-seed to bring a NCAA hockey regional the field with an exceptional end Collegian File Photo was made possible due to home to Allentown and only one school to the season. Bill Downey, director of Hockey Operations, oversees hockey tryouts at ice. In 2010 and 2012, Boston Col- made sense. To read full story, visit the Greenberg Ice Pavilion, former home of the Icers. lege swept through its regional “I don’t know if there would collegian.psu.edu.

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