{"id":98947,"date":"2016-11-13T19:35:28","date_gmt":"2016-11-14T01:35:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/big-ten-blog\/?p=878"},"modified":"2016-11-13T19:35:28","modified_gmt":"2016-11-14T01:35:28","slug":"penn-state-keeps-on-keeping-on-and-ohio-state-gets-back-on-track-kind-of","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2016\/11\/13\/penn-state-keeps-on-keeping-on-and-ohio-state-gets-back-on-track-kind-of\/","title":{"rendered":"Penn State keeps on keeping on and Ohio State gets back on track, kind of"},"content":{"rendered":"
I hope everyone had a great weekend. Four of the six Big Ten teams played nonconference opponents this weekend with Minnesota and Wisconsin taking the weekend off.<\/p>\n
Here’s how things played out:<\/p>\n
Here’s three things I saw this weekend:<\/p>\n
1. Penn State kept on rolling<\/strong><\/p>\n The Nittany Lions improved their record to 9-1-1 by sweeping Alaska-Anchorage at home this weekend. Penn State won both ways this weekend, by blitzing the Sea Wolves in a 6-3 victory and by shutting down UAA’s offense in a 3-1 victory. It put 45 shots on target Friday and followed up with 56 the next night.<\/p>\n Penn State controlled both games from the start. The Nittany Lions took a 4-0 lead through two periods on Friday before the two teams took turns scoring five goals in the third period. On Saturday, they held a 2-0 lead through two periods and hunkered down when the Sea Wolves cut the lead to one in the third period before scoring an empty-net goal in the final minute.<\/p>\n Freshman goaltender Peyton Jones improved to 8-0-1 with two victories this weekend. Penn State will have another great opportunity to pick up a home sweep next weekend when it hosts Arizona State.<\/p>\n 2. Ohio State got back into the win column on Friday, but ended with another tie on Saturday<\/strong><\/p>\n Despite trailing by a 4-2 score more than halfway through the game, Ohio State ended the second period by scoring three goals and tacked on two more in the third to beat UConn 7-4 on Friday.<\/p>\n The Buckeyes fell behind agains on Saturday, by allowing the Huskies to score the first two goals of the game. OSU battle back to tie the fame about four minutes into the second period and took the lead early in the third period. Brian Morgan scored halfway through the third to give the game its final 3-3 score.<\/p>\n The tie was the fourth of the season for Ohio State. That fact coupled with the Buckeyes’ 49-17 shot advantage on Saturday left the Buckeyes frustrated.<\/p>\n